Saturday, March 1, 2008
Human Body: Pushing the Limits
Human Body: Pushing the Limits is a new tv series on the Discovery Channel. The show is all about how the body works together in extreme situations. The show is going to consists of stories about how a person can lose 14 pounds by swimming the English Channel and how someone can be sucked up in a hurricane and thrown back on to the groud and survive. I think the show will be something different to watch. It permires Sunday on the Discovery Channel.
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I watch the Discovery channel all the time and the show is amazing. Stuff that you would never think is possible is real. The human femur or thigh bone can take up to 1100 pounds of force or pressure before it snaps. As for the tornado/hurricane thing, it's so col to know that you would have a better chance of surviving if you body was limp than rigid. Awesome show, great channel!
That show Pushing the Limits is awsome. I never knew how complex the human brain was until watching that show. Who would have ever thought that a regular human had the strenght inside them to move a rock weighting one ton. One of the craziest things I saw on the show was someone was picked up by a tornado while they were unconcious and dropped their limp body unharmed a quarter of a mile away. Another thing I really like about the show is the graphics and the specical effects reinactments that make it seem like you where there when these crazy events happen to people.
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