I watched a mythbusters and this story stuck, can a cannon ball kill if it flies too close but does not hit, is the shockwave that strong? It's all anecdotal with tales from the Napoleonic Wars to English Naval Battles. The only decent evidence I could find was from the American civil war where there are a few credible documents to suggest close traveling cannon balls caused internal injuries to soilders, but not deaths.
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A dramatic scene from the perspective of a cannonball flying past Sir Thomas Picton's head during the Napoleonic Wars. The view focuses on Picton's face, showing his intense expression as the cannonball zooms past, creating subtle shockwave effects similar to gravity waves. Picton is dressed in an English ...