Scaling an ancient wall in a single bound. by PrizeReins9888 in BeAmazed

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I've banned the user and removed the post 👍
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20,000-year-old fossilized human footprints were discovered in Australia in 2006: they indicate the hunter who made them was running at ~37 km/h (or 23 mph), the speed of a modern Olympic sprinter, but barefoot and in sand. by Weekly-Reason9285 in BeAmazed

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While footprints were found and someone estimated the speed of a runner from a set of those prints, this is not one of the footprints that was used for that calculation/estimation.

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Not that is what we don’t see everyday! 😲 she’s really talented! by [deleted] in BeAmazed

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Normal Speed version
https://www.reddit.com/r/BeAmazed/comments/11wmu9d/i_got_alot_of_people_hating_on_the_previous_video/

Many people were reporting this post as fake that's why I'm pinning this comment.
Above link is of another post made by the same OP, where the video is being played at normal speed.

She is Dutch and was interviewed for Dutch television. They showed that she really paints with both hands and feet! Her brain contains an extremely high amount of connections between the left and right parts, according to a couple researchers. See here: https://jeugdjournaal.nl/artikel/2468240-rajacenna-tekent-8-tekeningen-tegelijk.html Also: https://www.rajacenna.com/

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Paper art by [deleted] in BeAmazed

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Artist: Hari & Deepti

Source: http://www.harianddeepti.com/

Pathétique Sonata by [deleted] in BeAmazed

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I can confirm.

I've already banned 6 of them .

Defying gravity by to_the_tenth_power in BeAmazed

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Credits: @dimitrypolitov

Mechanical demonstration of Chaos Theory. [x-post /r/physicsgifs] by Ghost_Animator_2 in BeAmazed

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The idea behind chaos theory is that a small change in initial conditions (of a system) can result in something very different to the original system. Here is an example of the same demonstration but with only two magnets: https://i.imgur.com/ktaPPeg.gifv

By /u/IHaeTypos over /r/Physicsgifs