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JK, I'll fill you in.
So I turned on all of the lights in my room and was holding the chocolate and wrapper over a sorta big flat piece of white cardboard. I was making a video of the food which was in the plastic wrapper. I took the chocolate out of the plastic and was examining it with the camera. I was holding the sweet-tasting food in one hand β π₯ and the chocolate in the other hand π π« . I ended up intentionally breaking the piece of chocolate in half with one handπ€.
What didn't go to plan was a result of the break: when the force was released via the breaking point of the chocolate my thumb or fingers were moving at a relatively high speed. Plus it happened so fast that my muscles were still applying about the same directional force that was previously a stressor on the chocolate, except now the chocolate was no longer holding the fingers and thumb stationary. If my reaction time was much quicker I guess I could have relaxed my muscles as soon as it broke which would have prevented the next event.