Igor My interest in explosions was to draw them. It started with the Arcade game R-Type, some of the explosions in the game were interesting. But here in PA I was struck by how physics worked with them. Note that on one occasion, I threw the bomb right in someone's face, but since it was at the height of their head, I didn't throw them into the air, it was more like I pushed them in a downward diagonal towards the floor, I didn't even push them away, it was like they fell on their back with their feet in the same place, in fact that's why I no longer usually throw bombs with force towards their faces, except in very specific cases. I also wondered what the trajectory of someone standing right on top of the bomb would be like and I had even thought about standing on top of one or jumping over it, but the TinyFox video already showed me that. I also tried putting it next to objects to see if they would shoot in one direction, which didn't happen, even a racket in a video I uploaded, if it shoots upward in a parabola, I guess it depends on the shape of the object and how it will react to the explosion.
I also mentioned putting the bomb in the oven of the Fluffy Redemption train, nothing special happened, I tried throwing other objects and nothing happens either, they just disappear, I guess shooting the oven with the freeze gun won't have any effect either, but I haven't tried it yet.