three men that were hanging onto the harpoon line were flung about into the air. The shark never came back to visit them again.8. Thor Heyerdahl was the man who made up the theory. He wanted to sail across the Pacific to prove his theory to people. "As I pursued my search, I found in Peru surprising traces in culture, mythology, and language which impelled me to go on digging even deeper and with greater concentration in my attempt to identify the place of origin of the Polynesian tribal god Tiki"(Heyerdahl 26). Herman Watzinger was on of the six men onboard the raft. He went with them because he could use his thermodynamics to make investigations while at sea. "We began to talk, and it appeared that he too was not a seamen, but a university trained engineer from Troelheim"(Heyerdahl 39).9. They found a Gempylus on the raft. It is a fish that is thought to have lived at the bottom of the sea at great depths. No one has ever seen it alive before. The group of six guys sailed across the Pacific ocean on a balsa raft.10. No one truly knows the way of thing in the past. There can be many good theories, but no one truly knows. If a plain crashes in Peru, I could build a raft and go all the way tot he Pacific Islands.11. Kon-Tiki is mostly related to the movie "Water World" because the people in both of them are always on water until the end. Although in Kon-Tiki they are in the water to prove a theory and in "Water World" they are on water because there is no land left on the Earth....