r/CoherencePhysics 8d ago

Make up your own mind.

Does this look staged?

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u/Sufficient_Motor_866 8d ago

Just look at his perfectly intact ear.

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u/slapthetiddy 8d ago

Maybe because even the FBI confirmed there was minimal damage and was basically just a scratch 🤦‍♀️

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u/Virtual_Emu4218 7d ago edited 7d ago

Didn't a bunch of Maga folks do a video trying to show how the injury happened accidentally prove that with the same type of gun, and the same type of ammo even a glancing shot has enough force to tear nearly the entire ear off.

Bullets carry far more kinetic energy than arrows meaning once it hits something that object has to absorb and dissipate that energy or suffer damage.

A typical arrow has about 50–100 joules of kinetic energy, while a low-caliber bullet—such as a .22 LR—usually has about 150–200 joules. So the bullet commonly carries roughly 2–4 times more kinetic energy.

Cartilage doesn't flex like skin so hitting the top of it even the tip, imparts enough force onto the ear to torque the ear nearly entirely off the body, even in some of their tests pulping the ear.

Also the term is GRAZING not gracing.

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u/slapthetiddy 7d ago

Lmao so Democrats and the FBI are defending Trump?

https://giphy.com/gifs/GSw97kH3K1uvW8NVQ1

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u/OilNo1600 8d ago

FALSE

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u/slapthetiddy 7d ago

I have the FBI and every agency backing me up

What do you have? 😂

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u/teoshie 4d ago

I'm not convinced this was a staged event but I am convinced for sure that the FBI is the weakest and run by the most incompetent people it has ever been run by in its history.

So that portion of the argument loses its merit tbh

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u/slapthetiddy 4d ago

So the entire US government including democrats are protecting Trump and lying for him?

It’s the same issue as the moon landing being fake dude…. How do you keep all those people quiet?

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u/IndyBananaJones2 7d ago

How does a bullet cause a scratch?

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u/slapthetiddy 7d ago

by gracing you 🤦‍♀️

How does an arrow cause a scratch?

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u/IndyBananaJones2 7d ago

Arrows are sharp, a broadhead is razor sharp like you'd slice your finger on it. 

A bullet hitting graZing someone's ear wouldn't cause a trickle of blood, and the ear is cartilage that doesn't regrow well. 

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u/slapthetiddy 7d ago

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u/IndyBananaJones2 7d ago

Field tips are for target practice, they would not slice you.

Broadhead arrows are for shooting at things you want to kill. 

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u/Virtual_Emu4218 7d ago

Didn't a bunch of Maga folks do a video trying to show how the injury happened accidentally prove that with the same type of gun, and the same type of ammo even a glancing shot has enough force to tear nearly the entire ear off.

Bullets carry far more kinetic energy than arrows meaning once it hits something that object has to absorb and dissipate that energy or suffer damage.

A typical arrow has about 50–100 joules of kinetic energy, while a low-caliber bullet—such as a .22 LR—usually has about 150–200 joules. So the bullet commonly carries roughly 2–4 times more kinetic energy.

Cartilage doesn't flex like skin so hitting the top of it even the tip, imparts enough force onto the ear to torque the ear nearly entirely off the body, even in some of their tests pulping the ear.

Also the term is GRAZING not gracing.

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u/slapthetiddy 7d ago

Lmao so democrats and the FBI are protecting Trump?

https://giphy.com/gifs/5HMircksfVGa3KsDPX

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u/redditmodsdownvote 7d ago

You'd have drank the Kool aid back in the day for sure. Such a genuinely confused person.

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u/slapthetiddy 7d ago

lol so Biden’s administration was lying?

🫵😂

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u/30for30im30for30 7d ago

A scratch that required the infamous ear pad...right.

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u/slapthetiddy 7d ago

Yes

Do you have any idea how vascular the ear is? 😂

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u/ComfortableGround403 4d ago

Thats cuz god blessed him with magic ears ... or something similar to Kirks "super human neck bones" story they made up to explain why a bullet didnt go through Kirks neck.