Table of contents:
- In line for the surgeon
- Causes of the "phenomenon"
- How a surgeon pulls out a light bulb
- With the help of improvised means
- Experiments continue
Video: Why you can't take a light bulb out of your mouth and why put it there
2024 Author: Henry Conors | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-02-12 02:46
The light bulb is a very mysterious object. While some argue about how many people it takes to screw it in, others wonder why the light bulb cannot be pulled out of the mouth, although it can be put in there without any difficulty. Or is it not true at all, and it will be just as easy to get it out of there? If you think it's better to try everything in life, try this too.
In line for the surgeon
The story of how inquisitive experimenters try to do a trick with a light bulb, the efforts of comedians and entertainment sites on the Internet turns into a real epidemic: what if it's just a joke, and you can still pull the light bulb out of your mouth? Or knock out buddies, take on weakly. And here you are, with the whole company, sitting in the hospital corridor, mouths open with bulbs sticking out from there. Let's hope that the surgeon not only removes them, but also tells what the problem is.
Causes of the "phenomenon"
Explaining why you can't take a light bulb out of your mouth is really easy. If you open your mouth widefor example, in order to bite off a big, big piece of cake, your chewing muscles will stretch, and you will not without difficulty, but cope with your difficult task. After you put food in your mouth, nature requires you to close it. But unlike a piece of cake, a light bulb will not allow the jaws to close, the muscles will be fixed in a stretched state, and soon they will spasm. To pull it out, you need to open your mouth a little wider, but because of the spasm you will not be able to do this, the bulb will remain in place, and you will rush to the clinic or even call an ambulance out of fright.
How a surgeon pulls out a light bulb
The doctor will probably be amused by another eccentric who was so interested to know why the light bulb cannot be pulled out of his mouth. Then the doctor eliminates the cause of the "disease" - a spasm of the masticatory muscles. To this end, he will most likely give you Relanium or another similar drug that relieves muscle tension, and the light bulb will be released from its “captivity” without any problems. You can screw it back into the chandelier.
With the help of improvised means
And yet, is it possible to pull a light bulb out of your mouth on your own? It is said that in order to keep hospitals from overcrowding, surgeons had to develop technology that allows them to do this without their direct help. You need to take a handkerchief, tie shoelaces to it and, using a screwdriver or some similar object, put the handkerchief in your mouth after the light bulb and carefully wrap it around from all sides. Then you should untie the laces and carefully break it. Onlypull out the handkerchief along with the fragments and buy a new one: they managed to save you, but, alas, no light bulb.
True, after your miraculous rescue, you won't be able to close your mouth right away. Don't worry, the worst is over, and this is still the same spasm: the muscles are stretched, overstressed, and it will take some time for them to return to normal.
Experiments continue
What if this article is another duck, and you won't have any problems? If you want, try to find out for yourself why the light bulb cannot be removed from the mouth.
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