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14 Photos That Completely Defy The Law Of Physics

Everybody has seen the movies with the mind-blowing stunts or the scenes where it seems like something utterly unimaginable has happened. Consider the Matrix scene where the little child uses his mind to mentally bend the spoon in both directions.
Although it appears completely impossible, there are times when certain animals and objects appear to defy the rules of physics. These images may seem fake to you, but we can promise you that they are absolutely true. See some really remarkable examples of how some animals break the rules of physics as well as some other seemingly unimaginable achievements as you scroll down.
The laws of physics are generally followed by, or at least hindered by, the world, yet occasionally, seemingly out of nowhere, physics-defying images appear on the Internet. Photos that defy the laws of physics emerge equally as frequently as other natural phenomena due to optical illusions, ideal timing, and/or complex physics rules that the typical person does not fully grasp. What you can achieve with a Pringles can and a determination to defy gravity will surprise you.
See if your own mind starts spinning while trying to make sense of these photographs that defy scientific explanation.
These incredible images demonstrate that you may Instagram your achievements in addition to defying physics.

#1 Totally stumped

Source: Pinterest


#2 Pouring it on

Source: Pinterest


#3 Go home physics, you're drunk

Source:  Reddit


#4 Be the bottle

Source:  u/HerperDerpingham / Reddit


#5 Living on the edge

Source: https://viraluck.com/


#6 We're on the fence on this one

Source: Pinterest


#7 Head games

Source: https://viraluck.com/


#8 One pringle to rule them all

Source: https://viraluck.com/


#9 Dude, I think your dog is broken

Source: https://viraluck.com/


#10 Mountain goats don't give a damn about gravity

Source: Boredpanda


#11 Ice mold staying in place after driving away

Source: Boredpanda


#12 Pic of noodles at -60 degrees.

Source: ESA_events


#13 Do you even inertia?

Source: Boredpanda


#14 Windy day in the Northeast caused these icicles to form sideways

Source: MrWiggless

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