Science of Stupid Season 2 Episode 8

Science of Stupid Season 2 Episode 8 Chainsaw Hurricanes

  • May 4, 2015

Science of Stupid season 2 episode 8, Chainsaw Hurricanes, takes a hilarious and educational look at the science behind some of the world's most outrageous and dangerous stunts and experiments. Host Richard Hammond uses slow-motion, animation, and expert analysis to break down why these stunts go wrong, offering insights into the laws of physics and biology that govern our world.

In this episode, viewers will witness a range of stunts gone wrong involving chainsaws, hurricanes, and other disasters waiting to happen. From a man who tries to chop down a tree by cutting the trunk with a chainsaw while standing on the opposite end, to a group of people trying to drive through a massive tornado in a jeep, to a man attempting to jump over a moving car on a skateboard, there is no shortage of foolishness on display.

The first segment of the episode features a man who is attempting to chop down a tree using a chainsaw. However, rather than cutting it down from the base, he opts to cut the trunk from the top with himself standing on the opposite side, with only a small tree trunk for support. As one might expect, things go terribly wrong, and Hammond is on hand to explain exactly why this was such a stupid thing to do. Along the way, viewers will learn about the basic principles of torque, gravity, and how a tree's structure affects its fall.

Next up, we have a group of thrill-seekers attempting to drive through the middle of a massive hurricane in a jeep. As the winds pick up and the debris starts flying, it becomes clear that this was anything but a good idea. By analyzing the footage in slow-motion, Hammond shows just how powerful hurricane-force winds can be, and explains why even the sturdiest of vehicles can be no match for Mother Nature.

In the third segment of the episode, we see a daredevil trying to jump over a moving car on a skateboard. Unfortunately for him, he doesn't quite make it, and the results are predictably painful. Once again, Hammond is on hand to explain the physics behind why this stunt was so ill-advised, including the importance of velocity and momentum when it comes to successfully clearing the top of a car.

Finally, the episode takes a look at some of the world's most disastrous building demolitions, and the factors that can cause even the most carefully planned demolition to go wrong. From unexpected crosswinds to miscalculated charges, Hammond breaks down the precise science behind why demolition experts sometimes end up with some very unwelcome surprises.

Throughout the episode, Hammond's witty commentary and disarming charm make even the most spectacular fails entertaining and educational. As viewers watch these stunts go awry, they'll gain a greater appreciation for the intricacies of the natural world and the forces that govern our lives. Whether you're a science buff or just looking for a good laugh, Science of Stupid season 2 episode 8 is not to be missed.

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Science of Stupid, Season 2 Episode 8, is available to watch and stream on National Geographic. You can also buy, rent Science of Stupid on demand at Google Play online.
  • First Aired
    May 4, 2015
  • Language
    English