Ep 18. Episode 18
- May 18, 2005
- 49 min
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In season two, episode 18 of MythBusters, the popular Discovery Channel show takes on a range of new experiments and myths to uncover the truth behind some of our favorite urban legends and tales. Throughout the episode, hosts Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman are tasked with testing a number of popular myths, from whether or not certain types of chemicals can explode when combined, to if elephants are really scared of mice.
One of the key myths explored in this episode of MythBusters is the popular theory that mixing bleach and ammonia can create a potent and dangerous gas that can be deadly to inhale. To test this theory, the hosts create two separate chambers and fill them each with ammonia and bleach respectively. Then, using high-tech sensors and monitoring equipment, they measure the gas levels in each chamber over time to determine if the gas created by the two chemicals is actually toxic or just a harmless byproduct.
Another myth tackled by the team in this episode is the idea that elephants are afraid of mice. To determine if there is any truth to this old wives’ tale, Adam and Jamie set up a series of tests where they introduce mice to a group of captive elephants. They monitor the reactions of each elephant to see if there is any fear or discomfort, and take careful notes on the behavior of each animal. In the end, the results are surprising and may leave some viewers surprised.
Another intriguing segment in this episode of MythBusters explores the idea of concrete being an asymptotic liquid. This concept suggests that concrete is actually a fluid that never fully hardens, but rather just slows down over time. To test this theory, the team brings in a team of experts and constructions specialists to help them measure various samples of concrete taken from around the city. They then use high-tech monitoring equipment to measure the rate of flow of each sample, and determine whether or not concrete is in fact a liquid or a solid.
Aside from these main myth-busting stories, this episode of MythBusters also features a series of smaller stories and experiments designed to put a range of popular myths and theories to the test. From the claim that a single cockroach can survive a nuclear bomb blast, to the idea that it is possible to cook popcorn with the sun’s rays, the episode is packed full of fascinating experiments and tests designed to entertain and inform viewers.
Throughout the episode, viewers will be treated to a range of fascinating facts, as well as insights into the science behind some of our favorite urban legends and myths. The show’s charismatic hosts, Adam and Jamie, bring a sense of humor and playfulness to their experiments, making even the most dry scientific theories seem approachable and engaging. Whether you’re a die-hard fan of the show or just tuning in for the first time, MythBusters season two, episode 18 is sure to entertain and inform in equal measure. With its mix of compelling experiments, wacky theories, and surprising results, this episode is a great example of why MythBusters remains one of the most popular and respected shows on television.