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This guy went viral while trying to prove his plastic chair invention to the world. He wanted people on the internet to believe it was stronger than a Tesla car, and you won't believe what happened in the last test. It's unbelievable.
First, he starts by testing his chair with a hammer. In this test, he uses a hammer to hit the plastic chair really hard to see if it breaks.
Then he takes his chair to a truck site. In this test, a huge truck drives over the chair, making sure the wheels of the truck roll right over it. As you can see, the chair remains unbreakable.
He then takes his chair to the warehouse, and in this test, he rides a heavy forklift over the chair to see if it can handle a lot of weight. He just wants to prove to Elon Musk that the chair stays stronger than a Tesla Car when it's under a heavy load.
Finally, this is the most extreme test ever on earth. This time he puts four of his plastic chairs under each car's wheels to see if they can hold it up for a long time without breaking, and boom, it breaks the laws of physics, but does not break the four chairs.
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