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00:00What does it feel like to die in a movie?
00:02Today, I will take you to understand the origin and working principle of movies.
00:08In fact, the original intention of inventing movies was to replace the cruel hanging.
00:13There are two types of hanging.
00:15One is manual hanging, which is to turn the capstan to tighten the rope to suffocate people,
00:20that is, to be strangled to death.
00:23This method is long and painful and is often accompanied by incontinence.
00:27The second is the gallows, which relies on the impact of the human body falling to break
00:32the cervical vertebrae.
00:34At this time, the victim will be paralyzed and eventually die of tear bleeding and lack
00:39of oxygen.
00:41This method is slightly faster than manual hanging.
00:44But it is still cruel.
00:46In order to reduce the death process and make people die quickly, the electric chair was
00:51invented.
00:52The electric chair is generally a wooden chair with multiple belts to fix the prisoner on
00:56the chair.
00:57The metal cap on the top of the head is connected to the electrode.
01:01In order to make the current pass through the whole body more smoothly, the hair close
01:05to the electrode must be shaved clean.
01:08When the current of 1,000 to 3,000 volts passes through the prisoner's brain during the execution,
01:14it will destroy the nervous system within one second of 240, causing the prisoner to
01:20quickly faint and feel no pain.
01:23The strong current will also cause fatal damage to the prisoner's various organs and cause
01:27death.
01:28But is it really the case?
01:30In fact, this method is often unable to quickly make people faint and destroy the internal
01:34chi in actual operation due to the different physical constitutions of the prisoners.
01:40The dampness of the body surface will also cause a large amount of current to be distributed
01:45on the body surface, causing the prisoner's whole body to burn and howl.
01:50The first person in history to be executed by the electric chair was electrocuted three
01:55times before he died completely because of insufficient current.
01:59At this time, his blood vessels had burst, his whole body was on fire, and his whole
02:03body was full of stench.
02:06It was horrible.
02:07But now, due to the high uncertainty and tragedy of movies, this method of execution has been
02:13gradually eliminated.
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