it cant. unless the body is rapidly rotating in space. like imagine someone being launched forward after an extremely powerful impact and the body is rotating through the air at the same time a bullet happens to penetrate it… bullet has its own momentum and the extreme speed of it all causes the bullet to penetrate a few centimeters and exit rapidly… otherwise it would be impossible for the exit wound to be the same as entry point. like… physic no work heah lol.
or maybe now im thinking two bullets go in in a straight line through exactly opposite positions, one bullet makes the other one bounce back and goes out the same way but this is Matrix territory now…
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