They aren't faked.
The guy is, contrary to what it may seem like, actually pretty knowledgeable about electronics. He knows exactly what would kill him and what just hurts like a bitch. And he obviously doesn't do the **** that could kill him.
The amount of power he uses sometimes can be dangerous, but in those cases he doesn't use it in ways that are actually dangerous. You could die from the shock from a 9v battery if the power goes through your veins through your heart, IE current going from one open wound in your left hand to an open wound in right hand , or survive the power from 230v AC IE if it's going over a short distance across skins away from organs depending on the circumstances.
A comparison could be that you could drown in less than 5 liters of water if you'd use it in the "right" way, or easily survive swimming in a pool with thousands of liters of water. It all depends on how you use the electricity/water. As long as you know what you're doing you're safe.
Since his vids are pretty popular, he's simply making money off of his knowledge and hopefully his tolerance for pain.
search for grinder work accident pictures, many of these grinders are quite dangerous because of the hold function. So if you lose controll of it it might spin around and hurt you quite badly
He mentioned in one of his videos, that he does all this **** on purpose, to show people how painful/dangerous cit is to be careless.
So I assume he actually take a lot of precautions to make sure his fake accidents don't become real ones.
What I'm trying to say, that he's being really careful being careless. Get what I'm saying?
He doesn't fake it. He just knows how to do it without killing himself. As long as you make sure the electricity doesn't pass through your heart or brain, it's not particularly dangerous.
Oh really because I always thought electricity actually killed us because of arhitmia.
Electricity strong enough to burn will burn no matter where you apply it, it doesn't mean the brain is more or less sensible to it. In fact the brain is not muscular tissue so it shouldn't be as affected as some other **** : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electroconvulsive_therapy
Electricity does burn you (from the inside out), but if it goes through your brain or heart, it's that much more likely to kill you. Through your heart can interrupt your normal rhythm, and either stop it all together or send you into a rhythm that isn't compatible with life. If it goes through your brain, there's either the major disruption to neurological function (even if it's only for a short time), or there's the overall "frying" of your brain. Basically like attaching a set of jumper cables to a motherboard (one on each side, and allowing the energy to pass through).
Actually current kills mainly in 3 different ways. thermal damage causing burns (being the least dangerous) physiological damage by ******* up your hearts rythm and chemical damage by disintegrating cells in your body while poisoning you.
Your brain controls your body by sending electrical signals through your nerves and muscles. An outside current can **** up the signal causing you to spasm and lose control of your muscles or in extreme cases like getting hit by lightning it can overload your system killing you.
The same can be said for the defibrillator which passes an electrical current through your heart basically jumpstarting you.
Nothing. You have electrical impulses going all the time. It is what thoughts are. Unless it is too much, then the flesh cooks. It is more dangerous to let it pass through your heart. Takes 0.2A to shut off the heart.
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This man is actually an Electrical Engineer.
Although he does so many stupid things, he knows his ****
towels can burn fast, especially when hanging like that because the flame gets contact with the towel, not just at the base of the fire but at the entire flame