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美国魔术师鱼缸内挑战极限
(2006-05-03)
美国梦幻魔术师布莱恩(David Blaine)又要挑战极限,他前天住进纽约林肯中心前一个直径2.5公尺的球形大鱼缸,要借助一套维生系 统,在水中生活七天七夜。
在这段期间,路人可以触摸鱼缸,同布莱恩照相,甚至是和他聊天。到了第7天表演结束前,布莱恩还将尝试 水下憋气,希望创下新的世界纪录。(法新社)
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pethouq
05-06-2006, 10:36 AM
can't read...:confused: :sad_smile:
Hendri
05-06-2006, 12:04 PM
what it say ?
dave77
05-06-2006, 02:35 PM
i don't under stand, but i know they talk about david blaine,:tounge_smile:
美国魔术师鱼缸内挑战极限
(2006-05-03)
美国梦幻魔术师布莱恩(David Blaine)又要挑战极限,他前天住进纽约林肯中心前一个直径2.5公尺的球形大鱼缸,要借助一套维生系 统,在水中生活七天七夜。
在这段期间,路人可以触摸鱼缸,同布莱恩照相,甚至是和他聊天。到了第7天表演结束前,布莱恩还将尝试 水下憋气,希望创下新的世界纪录。(法新社)
Mean this David Blaine will stay in this fish tank of 2.5m, for 7day and 7night, to break a record:tounge_smile:
Hendri
05-07-2006, 09:09 AM
how he breath ?
how he breath ?
Illusionist David Blaine neared the end of seven days spent submerged in a sphere of water, in bad condition and with his support team concerned that he might collapse when he comes out.
The 33-year-old American remained determined, however, to attempt to hold his breath underwater for nine minutes as a finale, later Monday.
Blaine has spent the past week inside a 2.45 metre (eight feet) high glass sphere -- in the plaza of the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts -- breathing and eating through tubes.
But the water and pressure has taken a toll on Blaine's body, his trainer Kirk Krack, a freediving expert, told AFP.
"His hands and feet are severely affected," said Krack.
"He has a pins and needles pain sensation, the skin is starting to crack on his hands, he doesn't have full mobility of his hands, that's a big concern at this point."
Blaine has rashes on his body, and his heart has now adapted to life under water which makes his return to the outside more complicated.
"From a cardio-pulmonary point of view, he's at 70 percent of his blood plasma volume, so he's adapted to the sphere but this raises big concerns for us," said Krack.
"When he comes out, he might not be able to maintain blood pressure, to maintain consciousness" straight away.
The plan had been that when he emerged, Blaine would be chained up and put back in the water so he could carry out a Houdini-style escape, aiming to hold his breath underwater for a world record nine minutes.
Asked whether the attempt would go ahead, Krack said there had been changes to the plan.
"I think he has an amazing will power. There's no doubt he's going to try," said the trainer, but that doctors were not sure if "physiologically" Blaine could carry out the stunt.
Because experts do not think that Blaine can be pulled out, a New York police scuba diver was to go into the water and put the chains on him.
Krack said that Blaine would only start to try to escape four minutes after the chains have been put on, "because Harry Houdini did all of his escapes in less than four minutes."
Blaine is to be tied in about 50 kilogrammes (110 pounds) of chains with nine padlocks and four sets of handcuffs.
Doctors had warned that prolonged submersion poses a number of hazards, including nerve damage, blackouts, sleep deprivation and skin problems.
The current world record for a human holding his breath is eight minutes and 58 seconds.
Previous Blaine stunts have included being encased in ice for nearly 62 hours, being suspended above London's River Thames for 44 days in a glass box and spending 35 hours on a 100-foot-high (30-meter-high) pillar that was only 22 inches (56 centimeters) wide.
frenky
05-09-2006, 05:44 PM
He is one of the best ilusionis in the world :thumbs_up:
solarcoaster
05-10-2006, 02:24 PM
on his finale to attempt to hold his breath for nine minutes they have to bring him out at the seventh minutes... crazy dude ..... doin crazy thing...
solarcoaster
05-10-2006, 02:28 PM
on his final attempt to hold his breath for nine minutes they have to bring him out at the seventh minutes... crazy dude ..... doin crazy thing...
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