Super Jump Machine π² | Mad Scientists Full Episode | @natgeokids
In this exciting episode, join John Bowler as he teams up with the creative Needham brothers, who are known for their wild inventions. Instead of focusing on advancing technology, they love to have extreme fun! From a giant bubble room at the bottom of Lake Tahoe to an incredible jumping machine in the desert, their ideas are full of surprises. John first visits the underwater bubble room, where air is trapped in a chamber for underwater exploration. After some thrilling swimming, the adventure shifts to the desert where the Needham brothers showcase their latest creation: a gigantic teeter-totter contraption named 'The Degravinator.'
As they test out the jumping machine, John and the brothers aim to make it even more extreme. They challenge each other to see who can jump the farthest, leading to hilarious attempts and epic landings. The brothers' inventive spirit shines as they brainstorm ways to enhance their machine, including adding bicycles to help generate more power. With plans to make their creation portable and more exciting, the team sets to work, taking apart the original design and reimagining it for bigger jumps and more fun. This episode is a blend of laughter, creativity, and the joy of inventing, inspiring young viewers to think outside the box and embrace their own wild ideas.
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Watch this Mad Scientists full episode, "The Moon Jumper", on Nat Geo Kids YouTube! In Reno, Nevada, Bowler works with the Needham brothers: a pair of wildly adventurous scientists who have built a one-man "Moon Jumper". This machine is a 40-foot-long counterweighted teeter-totter that spins atop a two-story-high telephone pole in the desert like a merry-go-round, and allows for a 90 degree jump straight up! Sound crazy? It is. The new challenge is to create a portable version of this contraption for two people that allows for a 180 degree jump in the opposite direction.
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