Science of Stupid Season 2 Episode 11

Science of Stupid Season 2 Episode 11 High Jumps and Shallow Water

  • August 7, 2015

In Science of Stupid season 2 episode 11, viewers are taken on a comedic journey through the perils of high jumps and shallow water. From cliff divers misjudging their jumps and slamming into rocks to skateboarders attempting to jump over water fountains only to faceplant, this episode highlights the hilarious consequences of miscalculated jumps.

The show utilizes physics and expert analysis to explain what exactly went wrong for each failed attempt. For example, the experts explain how a bouncy castle can create a dangerous situation when placed near a body of water. As soon as the inflatable hits the water, it becomes more dense and can cause a person to hit the water with much more force than expected. This results in a painful and embarrassing belly flop. The experts recommend keeping bouncy castles far away from bodies of water or only using them on dry land.

Viewers will also see examples of people trying to jump over objects but failing miserably. For example, a man tries to jump over a parked car but misjudges the distance and ends up facefirst on the pavement. The experts explain that the height of the car needs to be taken into account as well as the distance before attempting any kind of jump. Additionally, the show demonstrates why it is important to know your own physical capabilities before attempting any kind of high jump.

The episode also features examples of people trying to jump off of high objects, such as rooftops or cliffs, into shallow water. In one particularly alarming example, a man jumps from a rooftop into a pool that he thought was deep enough to accommodate him. However, the pool turns out to be much shallower than he thought and he ends up hitting the bottom and injuring himself. The experts explain the importance of checking the depth of the water before attempting any kind of high dive or jump.

Science of Stupid season 2 episode 11 is full of hilarious moments and expert analysis that will leave viewers laughing and cringing. The show does an excellent job of using real-life examples to explain the physics behind each mistake and provide useful tips for avoiding similar mistakes in the future. Whether you are a thrill seeker or just someone who enjoys a good laugh, this episode is sure to entertain and educate.

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Description
  • First Aired
    August 7, 2015
  • Language
    English