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Yes, grab any string or fishing line or whatever you have around, a shoelace even. For something to hang from it, to be suspended from it, it has to be pulled taught, or straight right? There is no slack or drooping from where the string is attached or held to the objects hanging from them.

The guy in the webm, is upside down after spinning around on both axis, if some wire is present holding him up it would need to be taught. And if it is, then he wouldn't be able to extend his arm out to the side and above his head which he is able to do.

Oh, and as for the first guy in >>11300342 It's literally the same fundamental physics as in ice skating where he extends that leg that is "caught" outwards to slow his spin just for a moment to give him time to place his other foot underneath a foothold.

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