Clip on brain damage: Why do young people walking on the sea floor suddenly jump into the sea?

On October 24, the Daily Mail page posted a clip of a diver, believed to be filmed in Venezuela's seabed. The strange thing is, he seems to be walking in the sea, although it is a bit difficult but does not falter at all!

Obviously, all four sides are blue, the cave is here, the foam is there and the man also wears the dive tool! But in the 40th minute of the clip, he again made the move down (though underwater) and then . flew back up?


The clip makes a difference: the man walks under the sea?

What happened? Do divers have super powers or are there any secret techniques for shooting? It seems that at the beginning, the clip released "charms" for everyone.

Willow's account said: "I don't understand anything, I'm confused today."

MyWayHighway added: "True brain pain".

Clark users said: "He jumped from saltwater to freshwater".

The Arctic Wolf account immediately protested: "Wrong brother!"

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But then, with "super shining" eyes, netizens quickly unfolded the mystery. Turns out, it is true that a skilled diver enters the upper row, but he has dived "upside down" rather than walking under the sea!

Listen to this explanation:

- Clip too substance. He went backwards (meaning the foot was closer to the water than the head).

- My God is too bad. I turned back the screen to see it.

- Great diver. But the question is, what is he walking on? If it's stone, why is it in that position? Did it not crack and sink?

- Probably a cave under the sea.

- Are you sure? Seeing that I want to breathe for him, why is it so good.

- Please pay attention to "the remote boat" please. The other two are two of its engines, going back to see it to understand.

That's right, the far side is the boat. If you look at the clip in a "normal" way , its two propellers turn upwards, very unreasonably. Turn the clip upside down, the 2 fans will be at the bottom to be right. The dived man "turned upside down" , then the clip turned back again. It's hard to understand, but the diver is not a medium anyway.

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What do you think about this case? Had something broken or still found around all illusion, "moonlight deceit" ?!