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Scientists find the fastest acceleration in the human body

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Scientists find the fastest acceleration in the human body

In Marvel’s “Avengers: Infinity War,” supervillain Thanos uses a simple gesture — a snap of a finger — to destroy half of all life in the universe. But the mass-murdering comic book character not only would have failed to wreak devastation; he wouldn’t have even been able to snap his fingers, according to a new study. 

Using high-speed cameras and state-of-the-art force sensors, researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology measured the speed and acceleration of finger snapping and studied the little-known physics that makes it possible. They found that a finger snap is the fastest acceleration of the human body ever measured — and that the physics involved would have made it impossible for Thanos to perform the apocalyptic gesture, at least while he was wearing his metal “Infinity Gauntlet.”

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