There are some really frightening ways people can die, like falling from a tall place, burning in a fire, drowning, or being attacked by sharks. Have you ever thought about what might occur if someone accidentally ended up in a meat grinder?
Terrifying Simulation Video Shows What Would Happen To You If You Fell Into A Meat Grinder
Sometimes, we may look at things and wonder what might happen if…
What if we were somehow inside a jet plane's engine? What would occur if we found ourselves in outer space without the proper gear?
Or perhaps you're checking out a meat grinder at the butcher's shop and pondering what would take place if our body got caught in it.
A very frightening simulation demonstrates what occurs when a body is put into a grinder.
There's a video shared by Atomic Marvel on YouTube that shows all the scary stuff happening.
At the beginning, it looks like it's really hard to push us through the grinder - that could be either good or bad, I suppose.
Then, there are some really unpleasant noises, almost like squishing mud, and more stuff happens.
A fleshy, mince-like substance starts coming out of the grinder with some force, and it's the same color as our skin. It's almost like little worms shooting out.
And then, the video shows us another, even more disgusting perspective.
You can watch as the body moves through the grinder. The legs twist around the metal while the whole body collapses downward.
It gets squashed, and the head is the last part to go through as the minced human substance shoots out.
So, if you were curious about what would occur, it's just as gross and looks painful as you might have imagined.
If you're really into this kind of disturbing simulation stuff, let's go back and discuss what would occur if you accidentally fell into a jet plane's engine.
According to another video by Atomic Marvel, the human figure gets pulled into the engine and quickly breaks apart into tiny red pieces – sort of like what happens when you blend a tomato into a smoothie.
Close-up views reveal how quickly a person would meet their end, and within just a few seconds, there's not much left of the animated human figure.
Astonished viewers filled the comments section. How else are people meant to respond to something like this? There were also a lot of jokes.
“I like how the plane starts breakdancing at the end after killing the human,” one person wrote in response to the clip.
“Props to this guy for taking off his skin and purposefully getting sucked into a plane engine just to show us how it looks,” another YouTube viewer penned.
While a third quipped: “For everyone wondering: it's for safety reasons that if a human body gets sucked into the engine the plane automatically starts spinning around like crazy.”
One YouTube user who claimed to work for an air ramp gave an explanation of how teaching aids in preventing incidents like the one shown in the simulated clip.
“Don’t stand in front or near an engine when the lights are flashing. If the engines need an air start, there are several people who give an all-clear before pushing air through the engine. If you need to do an engine run, there are several people in different spots to ensure no one walks near the engine before giving an all-clear."
They also described the frighteningly close call their colleague had with an engine. “Once had an employee walk in front of an engine to tell me he was next to the wing.”
“When I saw him walking towards me I nearly shit bricks and shouted at him to get away from the engine!”
“The mechanics had their hands up ready for an all-clear on-the-air start. The guy didn’t listen and came to me to tell me something stupid about where he was standing."
They continued: “I made him watch them turn the engine on, and you can see a gust of force push through. Told him he is lucky we didn’t send him home to his wife in a trash bag.”
"After that, he was no longer allowed to work on the air ramp and was forced to work in the warehouse.”
Now, what if you found yourself in space without a spacesuit? Well, as you might expect, it wouldn't turn out well for you.
In a matter of seconds, the gases inside your body start to expand, and the air in your lungs causes your lung tissue to break.
Then, within five seconds, the water on the surface of your eyes, skin, and mouth starts to disappear, and the water in your blood begins to boil.
Eventually, your body expands, you lose consciousness, and your heart stops beating.
These aren't exactly cheerful thoughts.
