New Science Channel Show: Guy Climbs Skyscraper With Just 2 Household Vacuum Cleaners (Video)
Guy Climbs Skyscraper With Just 2 Household Vacuum Cleaners (Video)
During the season, Sampson, who once completed an unguided ascent to the top of Mount Everest, is shot at point-blank range underwater with an AK-47 (demonstrating resistance), faces off with a swinging one-ton wrecking ball inches from his face (conservation of energy), travels through a 1600-degree fire with only a thin layer of water protecting him (heat transfer), climbs a skyscraper using only two household vacuum cleaners (air pressure), and takes flight with 120 helium balloons (buoyancy).
“This mind-blowing series reveals that the laws of physics are true even in the most dangerous of circumstances,” said Marc Etkind, general manager, Science Channel.
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