This demonstration effectively visualizes the tipping point of structural failure, turning a viral trope into a clear lesson on cumulative stress. It proves that even the most resilient systems have a quantifiable breaking point when subjected to persistent, incremental pressure.
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Remember Noa, the guy who tried to break a watermelon with rubber bands? He started placing rubber bands around it one by one. At first, nothing happened.
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