Can A Trampoline Save This Egg? 165m Drop
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Hey everyone! Hope you’re loving the dam vids, still heaps more to come including some INSANE trick shots!
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Next vid: Giant Rubber Band Ball Drop from 165m 😍
AWESOME!!! Can’t wait for rubber band ball drop and just bought a pack of the bouncy balls from the drop as well 😂. Love y’all 3k‼️😜👍😂❤️
Why is there no WELL PIN YAAAA
Your my favourite channel
When you guys were filming one of the how many series in the warehouse, you guys walked in on someone making an RBB. Is that RBB the one getting dropped?
Giant rubber band ball eh?
Where has the we”ll pinnnn ya gone boys?
I was wondering that the other day 🤔
I didn’t realize it was gone and I didn’t miss it for a second
@@nathanchaytor too right, never enjoyed it in the first place
@@nathanchaytor they didn't even pin it half the time anyways
Honestly the commtests have seemingly become a thing of the past. Even the videos that had a commtest from the last few years very rarely, if ever, got a winning pinned comment.
Best line ever: that poor chicken, we've all been there.
I cried laughing when he said “see that egg right there? That must’ve been rough comin out. that poor chicken” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Chicken: Where will my egg go after laying it?
How ridiculous: Well... it's complicated.
Lol
Throwing Fœtus should not be funny
Y'all crazy af
@@mx7950 Fact: Chicken eggs are not necessarily "fetuses" unless the laying hen has been impregnated by a rooster. The eggs that people eat from the supermarket are better defined as chicken "menstruations".
@@mx7950 they are unfertilised
Love the science with gaunson! Also it's worth noting the original egg landed in sand which absorbs a lot more of the impact slowing the egg on landing rather than stopping it instantly much like the grass clippings did, technically Donahoo had an assisted landing as well
I was looking for this comment I figured he dropped it into a sand trap. Thanks for the info!
so,...... now the boys have to drop a sand-box from the dam
then a ton of sand
then an egg....
yup, I can see where this could be one interesting video.
glad to see your comment, when I heard "golf course" I immediately thought he had to have dropped it into a soft sand trap
@@dave-in-nj9393 and anakin skywalkers worst nightmare
bruh I read “sand which” as “sand wich” and was like why would he drop it in a sandwich lmao
The sound of those eggs hitting the ground was far too satisfying
Yeah
This channel is one my favorites, you guys make my day more joyful.
So a friend of mine here in Alaska raises chickens. His egg shells became very difficult to break. I seen this myself. It took silly amounts of effort to crack the eggs. Other than that they seemed OK. Turned out he had insulated his chicken coop with BlueBoard Styrofoam insulation and the hens were eating the insulation.
I can't decide if eating the styrofoam is freaking stupid or if it's freaking genius
Up here in Alaska styrofoam is definitely a better alternative to heat lamps for keeping your chicken coops warm as heat lamps may set your coop on fire
I’ve also heard that feeding the shells to the chickens adds loss of calcium to the diet of the chicken and it makes the shells harder and harder
Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life. He’s coming back, and He loves you.❤️
Sorry to say, Jesus went on vacation three years ago and never came back. I'm running the show now!
The egg will reach its terminal velocity pretty quickly. You could drop it from 10,000m and it would be the same as dropping it from 200. (Accuracy not withstanding)
It’s all about the structure of the egg, the sponginess of the landing and the orientation of the egg on impact.
Blind luck, basically.
Your smart
@@mgworz1 You're
If it had enough time in free fall, I think it would orient itself vertically, because its the most aerodynamic orientation. However, with that velocity, I don't think the orientation matters that much^^
@@_mortiam I think with more velocity, it will make more of a difference.
I agree
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Most failures and loss on Investment usually happens when you invest without proper guide, assistance and clear analysis of the profit and risk percentage of the Investment.
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Sounds like a A10 gun run when those eggs hit!🤣
It's going to smell lovely down there for the next month or so.
That’s what i was thinking!!!! 🤢🤮😅😂
I was wondering if they clean up after somehow? 🤣
@@littlewhitepicketfence6307 how you even gonna clean that shit up 🙄😅
I never really had a group of guy friends growing up, or now, so I like watching these videos and living vicariously through you guys. Thanks for the good vibes and ridiculousness.
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@@Ponyboy_Curtis Easier said then done for a lot of people I am afraid, me included...
Hey man, I was a lot like that growing up, I had friends but not close ones. It really just takes being yourself but also being willing to go outside your comfort zone. Take risks and be nice, you’ll make friends, I promise
I’ve never had a friend lmao
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6:10 beautiful catch my friend, that was awesome 🤘
8:05 I love you guys, long time subscriber, glad to see you still pumping out content
11:02 Bro turned into Aussie Pennywise 💀
13:18 I thought you guys were gonna say the word 🤣🤦🏿♂️🤣
Same💀
For reals
Nobody:
The Vegan Teacher: How could you kill a baby chicken after it was abused and just waste it to make some money.
LOL, when they dropped the dozens. After impact all you need is a Brrrrt sound effect.
Big shout out to Michael, Jack, and the other crew behind the scenes for HR. 👏
Thanks. Big up
When Herron poked fun at Gaunson for the break in his voice when talking about Rexy, I laughed for like 45 minutes. Another great vid!
@GoNorth this what? Are you just fishing for likes with “this”??? Education is key. Get some
@GoNorth You 've got already one
@@alexolo1 Now he has 2.
I am extremely impressed by the balloons not popping when sliding down the dam!!!
Me to
A-way-ole-back when the tauplins were first used to rescue jumpers from buildings they often only put a couple firemen on them and they were held slack... this killed people because there was no actual effect to slow. They then started employing bystanders to come in and all pull on the tarp, which resulted in a trampoline effect that threw people back in the air to land crumpled elsewhere. Over time a table of "how many" was developed and the crowds started taking bets as to bounce, crash or safe. An egg probably needs three terriers.
Shopkeeper: How many eggs do you need?
HR: Yes.
Shopkeeper: I should have eggspected this from those guys.
Shopkeeper: How many eggs do you need?
HR: Yes.
The convo probably went; shopkeeper "you want to buy all my eggs? Excellent" HR "I think you'll find the correct response is How Good!"
@@markdavies7727 Well Coop is a big supermarket company like walmart or so
All the egg in one HowToBasic videos
This reminds me of this rocketry program I did back in grade 8. We had to build water launch rockets that carried an egg up and landed without cracking the egg. I spent a day coming up with this fall-away parachute and capsule, but when I launched it arched perfectly, keeping the parachute and capsule flapping in the wind at the front of the rocket until impact.
Another classmate has a brilliant design. A margarine container with a bunch of holes and notches to run a whole bunch of rubber bands wrapped around the egg. It kept it suspended perfectly in the middle, regardless of impact. So his rocket just crashed and all was fine.
After we were done, the teacher told us one of the cleverest methods they had seen was to submerge the egg in jell-o. Almost completely nullified any shocks to the egg no matter how the rocket launch went.
Jell-o! Never heard of that one before, that's genius
we did this experiment at school too, i thought i was being all smart making a parachute system. meanwhile the class clown just jammed his egg inside a ballon and semi-inflated it and ... his worked and mine didnt.
Me too. Did it in the Horizons program.
LONG time ago we did the egg drop from a military helicopter at my elementary school. We had a weight limit so that constrained things some. I too put mine in a little Jell-O in the center and buffering structure in the outside. There was maybe 1/4" of Jell-O on the edges. Mine was one of few survivors. BTW the outside structure was completely destroyed.
These guys are living a life that most of us could only dream of. They're being paid millions to hang out with their besties, drop and bounce things from great heights and smash all kinds of stuff with ridiculous items like Thor's hammer and a giant Hulk fist, and have a blast doing it.
Gaunson must have a smoke on way to dam 🤣🤣 love the vids lads👊👍🔥
4:42 what a beautiful quote
This video gave me an idea for the next throwing session. An Ostrich/Emu egg. One egg costs about $30 American, and is comparable to about 2 dozen chicken eggs. They require a hacksaw to crack before cooking. I want to see if the shell can make it through some things, or if it will go splat.
I think it might worse? Like yeah it needs a hacksaw to get through but it also weighs like 3lbs. Thats a hell of a lot of inertia. But they do come from the land of ostriches so seems like a fun thing to try
@@skeetsmcgrew3282 Maybe they could set up a line of chicken eggs, and then throw the ostrich egg at them.
@@DrLipkin now we’re cooking! I miss the tower :(
@@skeetsmcgrew3282land of Emus.
Apparently David said he used organically farmed eggs 😅 but the big secret was how much time he spent calculating the drop angle and the drop speed!! I'm actually not done with the video loool so you still could get one that survived - but without all his calculations - it was still a very valiant attempt!! Well done boys!
HEYYYY I'LL GIVE IT TO THE GRASS ASSIST!!! BEAUTIFUL! HOW GOOOOD!!
i realy love how when all of the eggs beak it is so sadisfieng it also sounds like one of those ticktock back crackers when he drops the whole crates
Those eggs could’ve made a lot of omelettes
well hey you got to break some eggs to make an omlette. or in their case couple dozen omlettes.
And ?
Can you drop lit fireworks off the dam so that they launch on the way down?
Everyone should like this post so they do it
@Splatter Gang Paintball and dangerous and a big fire hazard
@@TheRadioknight but still fun
@@gavinwalz656 I agree
you realise sheep live there
Sounds like an a10 warthog's main gun after being fired and the rounds hit the ground... good stuff!
I really wanna hear that conversation with your accomodation staff about what you wanted to use the sheet for 🤣
5:07 reminds me of Titanic movie,,"everybody out there?"....."can everybody hear me."
“Insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results.”
------Albert Einstein
Indeed!
It's not from Albert Einstein it's from Vaas Montenegro....... (Joke) 😂
And who said these boys weren’t insane?
Just ask Joe Biden, He has been doing the same thing for the last 50 years. All with the same results...Joe Biden is the only benefactor out of any of his policies.
----------------- Michael Scott
I raise chickens. Free range home raised chickens that get large amounts of calcium and top tier nutrients have much thicker shells and are harder to break than store bought. I bounced one off of the side of my pan when trying to crack it lol. Fell right out of my hand.
I started watching because of the 165 meter damn videos and I’ve been watching ever since. I’m so glad to see them back at the damn making more content for us
0:40 - 1:04 just egg
1:50 1 dozen eggs
2:38 egg with balloon
3:26 plain egg onto sheet
4:10 2 dozen eggs
5:00 3 dozen eggs
5:33 egg in bubble air bag packaging
6:01 egg into butterfly net
6:32 4 dozen eggs
7:00 egg in dumbbell made out of styrofoam and balloons? lol
9:25 egg on trampoline
9:48 4 dozen eggs on trampoline
10:17 bin full of eggs
11:00 egg in bumble bag
11:30 Rexy turns into a kangaroo and gets yeeted while fostering an egg
12:04 4 dozen eggs on grass on top of grass
12:20 retry ^
just in case anyone was curious that adds up to 413 eggs
You missed 8:04 "His times coming sOoN" "sOoN"
@@spokesperson3698 Is that "dozen" made of 10 or 12 eggs?
@@warlockpaladin2261 yeah at 10 its 189 without the bin full
David Donahoo definitely lied
I think he used a boiled egg
I had an idea for a video for you guys. Not sure if it would work or be entertaining. If you have ever heard of stomp rockets, thought maybe dropping something on it to see how high the rocket goes or make a larger version of it.
Eggshells are super strong if you apply pressure when they are upright - They are symmetrical, like an arch, and as such, can withstand a lot of pressure. However, when you lay them on their side, and apply pressure that way, the shape is asymmetrical, and loses all its strength. If the egg happens to land either upright or upside down, it has a much greater chance of surviving the impact.
It’s not possible lads
“That must have been rough coming out. That poor chicken. No good. We’ve all been there.” 😂
the muttered "we've all been there" at minute 5:00 just killed me !!!
I'm sure you've seen where someone puts a bottle on a basketball and drops it and sends the bottle flying, I'd love to see this on a larger scale, nobody better than you guys to put it to the test!
Love your dam videos. I can't stop thinking about how much planning and must go into a trip like this with a crew, supplies, meals, etc... don't know how you pull it off, but we love it.
Good use of dam
@@75tylerr I was hoping I wasn’t the only one that noticed that
@@aaronialguyman its the entire point of the comment, genius
Planning? They're throwing stuff off a dam; not building a bridge. They can do it because they're each multi-millionaires from the channel and can easily afford to pay for it.
You don't know what the heck your talking about, kid.
As far as the record breaking egg vs golf course...some golf courses have very plush, deep grass over rich soil (no, not the greens) And your attempt with the sheet...lift up on the sheet filling it with air just before egg hits...it should survive within a couple attempts once you get your timing down...cushioning it a bit like a football (soccer) trap wouldn't hurt. Have enjoyed your videos for a few years...living up to your channel name. Sometimes it's not about why, but why not!
Yeah it definitely landed in deep overgrown grass
Unless I'm thinking of something else, eggs are designed to land on grass
@@Dr.Spatula Technically, yes, but hens also generally aren't hundreds of meters tall, and they tend to sit down while laying, so at most the laid egg will fall a few centi or millimeters.
@@Dargonhuman 🤣 true and I did interrupt one of my hens laying once, she stood up dead straight and plopped the egg out on the wood floor and the egg did crack.
It’s crazy that me and my friends met Derek yesterday in Indiana. Like it’s crazy meaning a CZcamsr but an Australian in America but Indiana. It was a crazy experience. I loved meeting you
The SOUND of the double dozen was awesome!
The mocking of gaunson saying "soon" was the funniest thing ever 🤣
3:55 i love how you took the concept of an arches strength and made it needlessly hard to follow and understand by using a tunnel analogy since a tunnel in itself does not add any strength to anything, its adding an arch to a tunnel that strengthens it.
That's "Science with Gaunsen" in a nutshell lol - take a ridiculously simple concept and overcomplicate it to the point that it's barely recognizable.
I thought he was meaning arches and just had the wrong words
I love these dam videos!!! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 😂you guys are hilarious!! 44 club too! 👍
Something interesting to consider, Scott made it come to mind. Why not try different sized eggs.
10:33 kinda sounded like a A10 brrrrrr
I think the team does some fantastic eggxperiments today. Thank you guys.
'Arch' was the word he was looking for, please advise him for future 'Science with Gaunson'. Great vid boys.
The fact that there basically throwing babies off a cliff is just amazing 🤣
An egg, unprotected, 230 meters onto a regular non modified gold course? Yeah I'm calling bs.
The only way I could see it even remotely working would be into aerated water in a water trap on the course. And even that is very iffy.
hard boiled ?
Frozen?
Apparently it was on the sand
@@hypercarsatisfaction4093 that sand must have been really fluffy or something
👏👏 Great job, Michael.
Hope you made a nice omelet with the survivors.
Nice one, thanks.
👏 👏 Great job, Michael.
Hope you made a nice omelet with the survivors.
Really need a cartoon Scott saying "you beauty" in t shirt form
2:51 Dang! That echo!
The thing that strikes me the most about this trip is just how much lower the water level is on the reservoir side of the dam. Like, comparing it to the last trip, it's significantly lower. Is Switzerland in the middle of a drought or something?
Exactly what I thought!
I thought it was because of runoff from the snow tops. Since it's a reservoir it must drain to create power. The snow will come back and fill it up during the proper season.
We acctually have a little bit of a drought, it's way to warm and to dry.
But the lake's level's acctualy raising, since they emptied it over spring for maintenance works on the inside.
@@sneakersgunchannel too double o in that context 😎
probably just low tide
I did this egg drop experiment once when I was in high school for physics. When we did it I chose to wrap the egg with the folder paper, and to make a springy cord attached to a parachute made from the same paper. The crazy thing is at the top of the bleachers of my high school in Silsbee Texas it started raining and all of the paper was flopping. Yet my egg made it to the ground without breaking, and I believe it is because it was wrapped with the paper tightly. The best part about it was I got a 200 for a test grade. BTW big fan of y’all for the longest time and y’all have got help me get through so much stuff. In the sense of never giving up on my dreams and trying to do something amazing every day. Thank you guys for doing what you do and have a blessed one.
that's crazy, did that in Elementary school not high school lol. Our highschool physics build was to make a mouse trap car go as far as possible with a creative solution/engineering. I put mini rc bearings and mini bike tires on mine.. it crashed into the wall and I got 3rd place, it had the potential to go way past 1st place.. for the egg though I just bought a block of that fake plant foam, cut it in half and scooped an egg shape out, put the egg in, and taped it together it. survived no problem, even spiked it into the ground and it was perfectly fine. also lined the egg shaped cavity with cotton now that I'm thinking about it. fun stuff
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Can you guys drop stuff from a crane like creation off of the dam? Maybe attach a rope and a really good scale to the the exact pressure after accelerating that far. Or those beanbag flag toys that have different points on the tail? @HowRidiculous
6:09 did we just find a glitch in reality!? 🤩🤯🤩🤯🤩🤯😴😴😴😴😴😳😱😳😱😳😱🙊🙊🙊🙊
2:15 The first egg/balloon fail was hysterical, but what a save by Gaunson!
"The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results" 😂
That saying only works when the result you are aiming for has never been achieved. Doing the same thing over and over again trying to recreate something rare/difficult that you know is technically possible (because it has been done in the past) is just perserverance.
I've heard that eggs are evolved to survive long falls when they land on grass (specifically!) .... no idea HOW grass is somehow special, or the egg is designed to utilize grass... but it's NEAT!
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When I was 16 I was out causing mischief with my friends and had my orbital socket fractured when someone threw an egg at my face. Seeing them looking up trying to catch them gave me the chills!
It's been too long since the last "Science with Gaunson" segment; I was so happy to see it today! Lol
The guy who did the world record could have also used one of those chicken eggs with the extra thick shells that prevent the chickens from getting salmonella. I remember learning about those randomly, and I wonder if that would've made much of a difference, coupled with the ground it's landing on, and sheer luck.
They use the same eggs. In Europe all eggs are natural and not bleached like in America for example
@@SCYN0 Natural, apart from being irradiated...
@@SCYN0 Really? I never knew that about eggs.
I guess that guy did not go OVER EASY on the egg🤣
Might just be my dark humour, but at 7:45 I imagined yall making a dummy and cutting to it dropping to the ground to switch spots//transition...I laughed so hard
Double dozen? 👌 I think you’ll find there’s only ten eggs per box 😂
I never would have noticed that! That's both fascinating, since I've never seen eggs in a container that wasn't a multiple of 6, and hilarious, since they kept saying "dozen" anyway.
I think 10 is the new metric dozen...they are in Europe after all
It’s that “shrinkflation dozen”
Shit!
@@sirfer6969 Ah yes, that Australian part of Europe
now that was eggxactly a great show, HR.. keep it going!
I didn't know you were making these videos in Switzerland until you showed the Coop Store eggs😂
Haha I'd love to see Gaunsons' attempt at making a tunnel at the beach... in sand
What an eggselent video, with some cracking yolks. Congratulations on the paying forward by purchasing the chickens which is not a poultry effort. Looking forward to the next video with you good looking roosters in it
Guys i’ve watched all your videos several times!! And I mean ALL of them! Best CZcams channel out there! Wish you’d make more videos though Love all your experiments! Real good coping method when I have a crappy day!!
The destruction is amazing
Got to love Rexy he never says no to a challenge, even if he ends up in the Emergency Room after.
Quite the "Egg-cellent" experiment, if I do say so, myself!
HowRidiculous single handedly increasing the price of eggs
You Guys Crack me up and a Smashing Video to Boot.
Looks like you boys had a crackin good time.
We’re a recent follower of your guys channel. My 8 year old found you and we love what you all do.
He’s requested a top 10(or more) slowie countdown video.
Keep up the great work!
"Amazing egg sales this year. What are our percentages looking like?"
"Well sir.. 2% from families, 27% percent from supermarkets and... well... 87% from throwing off the top of a dam........"
"......
that doesn't even add up to 100"
lmfao
I would’ve loved to have seen a complete dozen dropped in a closed carton to see if any survived.
nah, the extra combined mass would be devastating
none would survive, but the explosion of them would be awesome.
Good point. if the carton landed end-on, and were taped closed, the ones at the top might just have a gentle enough landing.
Idea. Kinda expensive. Bullet Proof cage that one of the boys can stand and video in, droping things like orbees, rexies and other safe items on the cage as a kind. Could be used in whoever looses the rock paper scissors.
Id love to see them egg shopping😂😂
Hey in my STEM class we were making contraptions for eggs and the teacher was dropping them off the roof. My contraption was similar to the package type you dropped. It was pretty interesting. (Also, my egg survived.)
I remember doing the same in physics... Everyone rushing for 20 minutes to build some cage out of straws or similar... I just left my egg in the chicken and won by 4 floors of the highschool
I cut a slit into a nerf football and put the egg inside. I remember some of the other kids being pissed off at me for "cheating" 😂😂😂
Great vid as always boys! Although, for as much food that was wasted, it’d be great to see some donated to people in need!
8:05 best part of the whole video😂 I watched this part so many times and I cracked up every single time
As somebody who us allergic to eggs, I can confirm that this the greatest video of all time.
Did anyone notice the "dozen" egg cartons only had 10 each?
@4:09
The thin mountain air is getting to them I think 🤔
Shrinkflation hard at work.
These were Australian dozens.
“Maybe he used special U.K. reinforced eggs.” Yes that’s exactly what he used 😂
"Oh Rexy! Yoke all over you! No. No. No." I've never seen anything so funny!