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Chuck Norris dosn't go bungee jumping off of bridges, bridges go bungee jumping off of Chuck Norris.
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Chuck Norris Fact — Chuck Norris dosn't go bungee jumping off of bridges, bridge
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Bungee jumping reversal makes Chuck Norris the gravitational center. Instead of jumping off bridges, the bridges jump off him. The fact treats his mass and presence as so significant that Earth itself reorganizes around him. Gravity doesn't pull him down; it pulls the world away from him. The image is absurdly physical yet metaphorically cosmic—he's so central that motion flows from him outward, not inward. The typo "dosn't" adds early-internet authenticity.

A physics educator named Dr. Martha Klein used this fact in her 2007 mechanics class as a discussion prompt about reference frames and perspective. She asked students to describe the same event (bridge and Chuck) from different observational positions. The discussion revealed how gravitational language naturalizes human-centered perspectives, and the fact inverts them.

This fact challenges fundamental assumptions about cause and effect. In normal physics, heavy objects fall. In Chuck Norris physics, the world falls away from him. It's the meme's most explicit claim about his effect on reality's basic rules. He's not just strong; he's the fulcrum point around which everything else rotates.

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