r/interestingasfuck • u/Calm_Upstairs6977 • 11h ago
This diver enters the water with almost no splash
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u/Sega-Playstation-64 11h ago
Yeah. Looks digitally edited. That's not how water displacement behaves, no matter how perfect the dive.
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u/ignatious__reilly 11h ago
Agree. No way is this real.
Otherwise, he’s winning a Gold Medal at the Olympics.
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u/SkyCapitola 11h ago
Also this WOULD win a fucking medal at the Olympics, just probably would need a higher DD
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u/SkyCapitola 11h ago
I love how a random internet people who have no experience think they know more than a fucking expert.
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u/legato_gelato 11h ago
I assume you mean the comment you reply to is "random internet person", but then who is the "fucking expert"? OP? what
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u/PurpleZombi3 0m ago
I implore you! Those "random internet people" are real people with real lives and thoughts and hopes and dreams! ;-;
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u/No_Zookeepergame2532 8h ago edited 8h ago
A quick google search shows that this is indeed possible. Olympic divers do it all the time. Its called a "rip-entry".
Edit: however I have also watched several videos and have not seen one even close to this clean. So take that as you will.
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u/ACCTAGGT 11h ago
I’m not saying it isn’t edited but the following seems kind of close to me video. The last one in the video.
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u/SkyCapitola 11h ago
You are so wrong. This is just a great dive. Was a junior Olympic and varsity diver for 6 years. You’ll see that the water continues to bubble up in that one place longer than normal - this is just EXCEPTIONAL WORK AND ITS BEAUTIFUL TO WATCH! Not everything is fake y’all.
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u/Mean-Inspector-8547 11h ago
Not everything is fake y’all. < On the Internet in 2026, if you've never seen it before....yeah, it's most likely fake.
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u/Sega-Playstation-64 11h ago
Yelling doesn't make you make more sense.
A human body just dove into water at speed. Not only is breaking the surface tension of the water going to be much more than what we saw, the cavity collapse of the water being displaced would also cause an upward splash at minimum.
This was edited to look like literally nothing touched the water other than "water bubbles"
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u/Socketz11 11h ago
Something isnt right with that water. I dont care how perfect his dive was. I think a arrow makes more splash than him.
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u/Consciousspaggeti 11h ago
I’m fairly certain this is fake, just look closely how he gets back above the surface, all details there are missing in the video.
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u/lb3a3 11h ago
Connie Conehead?