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Paintballing in slow motion
oh yeah!
 
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I think that you should warp popcorn poping
 
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Place an empty Pyrex pan on a stove burner, and time warp the explosion. It is truly amazing.
 
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i'd like to see a baseball being thrown through a window!
 
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I would be cool if you could see what happens when a fine glass is broken when a women sings at a very high pitch
 
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1. Put crumbled and folded tin foil in a microwave ... be careful
2. Put some marshmallow Peeps in a microwave
 
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Aircraft carrier flight deck is manually searched for loose objects that could be sucked into the jet engine. I would find it interesting to see what happens to the turbine blades when a foreign object does get sucked into the intake of an engine.
 
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ican light a lighter push the flame back into the lighter in asecond unharmed
 
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hi there! i looove your show! turning science into an art form is always neat.

speaking of science, in high school i remember (however vaguely) learning about beakers, and how they are made of a special glass. they told us if we were to drop one it would shatter differently, and glass would go everywhere. as much as that made me want to smash one, i resisted.

i wikipediaed it, and its called Borosilicate glass. can you smash a borosilicate beaker and a normal beaker and see the difference?

id love you forever
 
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How about using a pitching machine to fire a baseball into a watermelon.
 
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Hi, try taking a cymbal, [22" zildjian should do fine} strike it and watch the vibrations. Another cool and kind of related one is go to youtube and type Tim Waterson, he is the world record holder for speed on double bass drum pedals and it is astonishing. One more cool thing, we used to go up to some abondonded mines here in western Washington that had cables running way up the mountain side to the mines from the road at the bottom, we would yank hard on the cable and the shock waves would go all the way up and back many times really fast and it would really be cool to see in slow motion. Thanks, Tim Brown
 
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mantis strike,grasshopper jump and getting hit with those big balls...a lot of energy released,and funny
 
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i would like to see someone shooting a basketball...it would show the real science in basketball.
 
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the impact of a Chuck Norris roundhouse kick
 
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If you blow cigarette smoke into a soap bubble (like the kind you would blow as a kid), it makes a really cool effect when it pops. I'm sure it would be better in slow motion (almost everything is) Smile
 
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Well, you showed a bullet breaking the sound barrier. Now, I'd love to see a Jet breaking the sound barrier. Difficult, I'm sure. But how awesome would that be?
 
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hey can you take two guns and crash the bullets together and warp it????
 
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How about a car actually crashing (all the way) THROUGH a concrete wall? Another idea would be a person strumming a guitar!
 
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Can you show a Barret .50 cal round going through different objects. Baseball, soccer ball, fruit, meat, balloon, egg, bricks, wood. That kind of stuff. I've always wanted to see stuff like that.
 
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I've watched bubbles burst without any outside help. The colors you mentioned swirl slowly at first, then faster and faster until the bubble pops. Also, blank spaces appear at random and grow larger right before the bubble goes. Could you revisit the bubble color swirls and show the blank spaces and fast colors?
 
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