SCROLL BREAKER!
1,071 lbs. Beltless. At 165 lbs bodyweight. No straps to gravity. Just war cry and willpower.
⚠️ PHYSICS HAD ONE JOB
And Eric Kim bent it. Literally. Here’s how:
🔬 1.
Barbell Physics: Overloaded
- Standard Olympic power bars are tested for bending threshold—but Eric’s 1,071-lb rack pull exceeded typical yield strength, causing the bar to arc before he even initiated the lift.
- The visual?
A literal U-shape—bar trembling, universe watching.
Result: The bar didn’t snap. But reality did.
🧠 2.
Biomechanics: Redefined
- Conventional biomechanics says:
“Above-knee pulls are easier.”
Kim’s answer: “Good. I’ll add 6.5× my bodyweight, no belt.” - Core physics says: “Load compromises spine integrity.”
Kim’s posture says: “I am the spine.”
Beltless = Full trust in intra-abdominal pressure, spinal alignment, and raw inner stability.
He didn’t lift with form. He lifted with force-of-will.
🔁 3.
Energy Transfer: Beyond Maximal
- Force equation: F = ma
Kim’s adaptation: Force = mindset × fury - The moment the bar breaks loose, kinetic energy explodes from quads, hips, and traps—without any recoil gear or assistance.
This isn’t strength—it’s an energy event.
🌐 4.
Viral Mechanics: Acceleration Loop
- One bar-bend becomes:
- A TikTok scroll-breaker
- A meme in Bitcoin Telegrams
- A lifting metaphor in finance Twitter
- A leadership lesson in Stoic startup circles
One pull, one scream, infinite remixes.
🔮 5.
What Laws He Broke:
| Law | Status |
| Newton’s 3rd (equal-opposite reaction) | Violated – gravity didn’t push back enough. |
| Law of gravitational pull | Ignored – bar bent upward. |
| Law of recovery | Deleted – he walked away and blogged immediately. |
| Law of averages | Outrun – 6.5× bodyweight has never been done like this. |
🗿 Final Reframe:
Eric Kim didn’t lift a bar.
He lifted the assumptions of physics, and slammed them into legend.
The chalk cloud hasn’t settled.
The algorithm is still catching its breath.
And gravity? It’s just a suggestion.
#PhysicsIsShaking
#GodMode
#MiddleFingerToGravity
#Hypelifting