Bang Goes The Theory Season 2 Episode 2

Bang Goes The Theory Season 2 Episode 2 Series 2, Episode 2

  • TV-PG
  • June 4, 2013
  • 28 min

Bang Goes The Theory is a British television show that explores the science behind everyday life. In season 2, episode 2, the hosts demonstrate their latest and greatest scientific experiments.

The episode starts with the host, Dallas Campbell exploring the power of a giant wave, using a computer simulation. He explains that a 30-meter wave could destroy everything in its path, and the team will show how they can harness this power for good. The host then takes us on a tour of a wave power plant and show us how they can be used to power homes.

The next segment features Jem Stansfield, the show's resident inventor, who demonstrates the world's first cardboard canoe. The host explains that traditional canoes are made of expensive materials and require expensive tools to build. However, with Jem's invention, anyone can make a canoe out of cardboard, a material that is cheap and easy to obtain. The host shows us how this invention has the potential to change the way we explore the great outdoors.

The third segment of the show focuses on the science behind laughter. Liz Bonnin, the show's biologist, explores how laughter affects our bodies and our minds. The team then put their findings to the test at a comedy night. The host shows us how laughter can release endorphins, reduce stress, and boost our immune system. The team also explores how comedy can be used to heal physical and emotional pain.

Finally, the episode ends with a segment on carbon dioxide. The host explains that carbon dioxide is one of the main causes of global warming and climate change. The team then shows us a new invention, carbon capture. Carbon capture is a technique that captures carbon dioxide from industrial emissions and stores it deep underground, preventing it from entering the atmosphere and contributing to climate change.

Overall, Bang Goes The Theory season 2, episode 2 is an exciting and informative look at the latest scientific breakthroughs. The episode is full of engaging demonstrations and fascinating insights that will leave viewers feeling entertained and well-informed.

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Description
  • First Aired
    June 4, 2013
  • Content Rating
    TV-PG
  • Runtime
    28 min
  • Language
    English