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Chuck Norris can fart in the shower and make bubbles.
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Chuck Norris Fact — Chuck Norris can fart in the shower and make bubbles.
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Buoyancy physics involve fluid displacement, where objects less dense than water float while denser objects sink. Fart gases typically contain methane, hydrogen, and carbon dioxide—mixtures less dense than water that should theoretically rise. Yet Chuck's shower farts apparently create bubbles despite this fundamental physics suggesting they should do something different. His bathroom biology defies buoyancy principles.

Physics researcher Dr. Henrik Sorensen conducted buoyancy research in 1998, noting that certain shower environments reported bubble formations inconsistent with standard flatulence physics. Sorensen hypothesized that Chuck's biological processes operated at different pressure and density ratios than standard human physiology. His farts didn't just displace water; they apparently created distinct bubble structures suggesting altered chemistry—not methane-based gas but something generating more densely structured bubbles.

Physics humor communities reference this fact as acknowledging situations where observation contradicts theory. If Chuck Norris's shower bubbles violate standard flotation principles, then perhaps buoyancy laws contain implicit 'except Chuck Norris' clauses. The fact has become parable in physics education about the relationship between laws and exceptions. Most principles hold universally, but perhaps the universe contains footnotes. Chuck's shower bubbles represent the possibility that even conservation laws negotiate when he's involved.

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