Bang Goes The Theory Season 4 Episode 4

Bang Goes The Theory Season 4 Episode 4 Season 4, Episode 4

  • July 9, 2013

Bang Goes The Theory is a popular science-based show that aims to educate and entertain the audience through various experiments and demonstrations that unfold in each episode. Season 4, Episode 4 offers an intriguing insight into the world of science with the theme of "bizarre behavior."

The episode features a team of presenters who showcase some of the weirdest, unusual, and surprising behaviors of our world. This includes a look at the bizarre antics of the animal kingdom.

The episode showcases cleverly curated segments of experiments and features hosts Jem Stansfield, Dallas Campbell, Liz Bonnin, and Dr. Yan Wong, who take us on an insightful journey to uncover the reasons why animals and humans exhibit strange behaviors.

The first segment explores an incredible ability that horses have to synchronize their gaits. The team investigates how this synchronization is even more pronounced when horses are part of a team that leads to a more fascinating phenomenon. We also get to see how scientists are cultivating robotic horses to replicate this synchronous movement.

The second segment takes a closer look at an unusual behavior of koalas that has puzzled scientists for decades. Instead of living together in groups, koalas prefer to spend their time alone in trees. The Bang Goes The Theory team tries to understand why this is the case by taking a closer look at the koala diet and the impact that their social behavior has had on the evolution of these marsupials.

The episode moves on to explore some of the more peculiar behaviors of humans. In one segment, we get to see how the team uncovers the science behind why we often yawn when we see someone else yawn. They also explore contagious laughter and the bizarre science behind why we can’t help but laugh when we hear others laughing.

Another captivating segment showcases a group of people who can't feel pain. The team investigates this condition known as congenital insensitivity to pain, which is a rare genetic disorder that affects one in a million people. The hosts interact with these people and learn how their unique condition has affected their everyday lives.

Finally, the episode takes us on an adventure to the caves of Cuba. Deep in the caves of the Cienfuegos region, the Bang Goes The Theory team explores an exceptional phenomenon of bioluminescent fungi that glow in the dark. The team investigates the unique behavior of these fungi and how they deal with their environment in order to evolve and survive in the caves.

Overall, Season 4, Episode 4 of Bang Goes The Theory is an intriguing trip into the bizarre and unusual behaviors of our planet. The show combines scientific explanations with stunning visuals and experiments that are engaging and memorable. This episode is no exception and offers excellent insights into our world's most intriguing behaviors.

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Description
  • First Aired
    July 9, 2013
  • Language
    English