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Explosive Prison Break! | MythBusters | Season 7 Episode 3 | Full Episode

May 04, 2024
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er I fell. I was so excited. Can a bunch of acid pills really help get a man out of jail? This is the most important one, so we turn off the lights in the fight against smuggling. Let's go blind. Some drivers can become outlaws. The MythBusters Adam Savage I feel perfectly normal and Jamie Heinan Pain is your friend between them Over 30 years of special effects experience joining them Grant Imahara Carrie Barron and I'm starting to get the idea that this shouldn't be done inside Tori bichi and feature to Jesse Combs oh it was amazing, not only do they tell B, they put them to the test big time last night no, this is a brain teaser, what can you do with these items?
explosive prison break mythbusters season 7 episode 3 full episode
You mean besides curing a hangover, yeah, I don't know. I will bite, what can you do? You can escape from

prison

, no, yes, the myth is that a hard-working inmate covered the inside of his cell wall with plastic sheeting and had collected about 10 years' worth of antacid tablets that he exposed to water. him creating enough CO2 to pressurize the cell and breach the cell walls and escaped. I love what I don't love for instant freedom, just add water, but can the enormous amount of CO2 produced from a pile of bubbling tablets really move bricks and mortar?
explosive prison break mythbusters season 7 episode 3 full episode

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I need to capture every ounce of energy from a Belch chemical giant. I think the best place to start is to find out what kind of pressures we can get from the ant acid tablets here in the store. I think you're right, maybe we should start. on a small scale and see what we're dealing with the pressures, the physics, the chemistry, that kind of thing, yeah, we're definitely going to need all that information before we get to

full

scale before someone pulls out the glasses they're going to need to start build a

full

-scale cell that should be as tough as its occupant, while normally people go to great lengths to avoid a

prison

cell, we've actually had to go to Great Longitudes to be close and comfortable with one of these pallets of cinder blocks that In fact, I'm sitting on the wall of our prison and that yellow line behind me describes the extent of our trial cell.
explosive prison break mythbusters season 7 episode 3 full episode
Construction begins inside building 258 at the Naval Shipyard this way, they can't be stalled by bad weather, it shows. Seriously for The Forest of Rebar, they use to anchor the jail to the floor. If you know us, you know that we like to build everything ourselves and we've built buildings before on the show, but in this case, since this story is All About Structural. Building Integrity we thought we needed professional help, that's why we have these guys doing this. This building is going to be tough, in fact it is the strongest hut we have ever built. It has a cozy 10 foot long by 7 foot wide by 6 and 1/2 foot high maximum security cell has a much better technique than me that's pretty clear everyone likes to throw it and stuff.
explosive prison break mythbusters season 7 episode 3 full episode
I'm a little impressed, it's nice to see and hey, these guys are Quick, this professional help thing is pretty cool this morning. We had a yellow rectangle on the floor this afternoon, most of it a prison cell, but the day is only halfway done for Adam and Jamie. We return to M5 to find out how much potentially

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pressure they can. I expect a dispute from The Humble ant acid tablet Jamie starts with a volumetric test to see how much gas is produced by measuring the water that it displaces so that you release the acid here and expand that expansion of the gas pushes the water out of this to here and any volume that Let's get in here is the amount of gas that the ant acid produced, isn't that cool?
I love it, let's do it. There is more than enough water for this to work. Jamie pulls the quick release magnet and they power off. Look bubbly, it works and they got a result in seconds, so it seems that one pill produces about 75 million gas, yes, about 80. Okay, now my question would be: do two pills displace 160 ml? Does it scale perfectly linearly twice the gas? taking twice as many pills would make sense, but the science is rarely that simple. Wow, the volume of gas produced passes the 160 mark and continues to rise. This one looks like 275 to see if the trend continues.
The next logical step is to try four double pills. The result of two pills would be 550 Ms of displaced water and before long Jamie wished he had brought a larger beaker, so actually doubling seems like doubling the number of pills gives you more than double the displacement of water. water, so this could go exponential, in reality it is clear that there is CO2 in abundance, but the myth depends specifically on the pressure that the gas generates, so that is what they will measure in the next pressure test at 3 2 1. Watch them start again with a tablet and again the results come quickly.
What are we getting at there? 1.9 2 PSI, yes it's about 1.9, just a hair less than two now for a mini Moment of Truth to see if the pressure as the volume increases exponentially. Alright, pressure test with two tablets, if the pressure doubles, both tabs will fail at 4. PSI, both builds are still working, both tablets are still bubbling, two PSI are gone hard at 2 and 1/2 PSI is at path. 2 and 1/2 PSI passed comfortably through both tablets and now rounding up at 3 PSI 3 PSI we get three and a half PSI three and A2 any for three and a half yes both tablets seem to want to go to three and a half PSI on our way to four 4 psi anta acid.
If we go up to three tablets, I have to say it when we start this. I didn't have high hopes for the Ant Acid Tablets to generate much pressure, but so far what we're finding is an exciting look at those pups, oh yeah, we're finding out that if you double the amount of Ant Acid Tablets you get you double the pressure 8.2 I call it I'm going to release the pressure, okay, it seems to increase exponentially, this could be a gigantic amount of pressure that we could create in this prison cell. I'm pretty excited, but to make doubly sure, Jamie wants to run one last set of tests in a larger container.
I feel like he's diffusing a nuclear bomb. Well, place the core very carefully, don't let the two substances react with each other, Cristen. the chamber with 20 acid tablets and hoping that it is strong enough to withstand the pressure, okay, it is stable at 10 psi, next let's bend well? If the above results are true, the pressure of 40 tablets should comfortably pass 20 psi, only this time it doesn't seem to be settling at 18 PSI, so we aren't getting that exponential jump that we got on the small scale, the increase was 80% and it's not exponential or even linear, so what do you say we double it one more time? 80 tablets, yeah cool, it seems like the size of the container affects the pressure, here we go with 80 tablets, the gauge goes up to 20 and then goes down, we may be absolutely at the pressure limit of these things, yeah, maybe You're right, but keep in mind that 25 psi is a lot in any building, in fact I don't think most buildings can handle that.
Oh, I think you're absolutely right. I think if we can get 10 psi in this prison cell, we'll bring it in. crumble on the floor, well that's the dream but again doubling the dose only increases the pressure by 80% at least there is a pattern but what is the direction. Sure there's plenty of fizzy goodness, but does it mean anything? Well, I've graphed it, I think. means something, let me explain, follow me, so the first test at the top was volume displacement, how much gas the tablets produce when you combine them with water, we tested it three times, doubling the number of tablets for each test, now we had an expectation. that when we double the amount of tablets we would get double the volume of gas, but this was not the case, in fact, the improvement was much greater: 250% the amount of gas every time we double the tablets, that is an exponential growth rate , but what about the pressure that was the next test we did again testing it three times doubling the number of tablets each time and in this one we still saw exponential growth although a little less than what we saw in the volumetric test approximately 150% of improvement each time we double the The number of tablets depends on the volume we are working with.
We asked ourselves that too, so we went up to a 10 liter container here, doubling the number of tablets each time and now we're seeing much more linear growth, about 80.% improvement each time, but the fact that this is slowly decreasing worries us. What does this mean for the full size cell? Does this mean that when we get to that size the volume will mean nothing and we won't get the pressure we need? We're searching, we don't know there will be an answer unless it explodes first. Well, this is the first time we've done a shot in the dark, yes, but it's also a myth about smuggling in the dark and we're not talking about your old man. timey barbery Pirates of the coast, we are talking about modern smuggling, well, tell me about it.
According to viewers, what people are doing is trying to carry, say, maple syrup across the Canadian border into the United States, and what they will do is They will choose a very discreet border crossing and wait until nightfall, not one night. Anyone, one very cold, dark winter night where it's almost completely dark, they'll cross the border and make their entire trip in complete darkness and bam! You're a smuggler, so the myth we're testing here is: can you drive in the dark without headlights at high speed and still not hit anything? I find it funny. It is a technique that smugglers are said to use.
The headlights hit the gasoline race beyond the border and no one notices, but can it be done in almost total darkness without falling back? I don't know anything about this guys, I mean, I have my doubts, it's like, your eyes can adapt. to darkness in 20 minutes, but I mean, will they be able to process images as fast and as accurately as if you had the lights on? Well, that's what we have to find out. Why don't we do this? Let's do our experiment on an indoor kart track that way we will have control over the light levels at all times and we can do a race with the headlights on and compare it to a race in complete darkness karts high speeds in the dark sounds To me it's like a recipe for disaster, let's do it like always there's work to do before the fun begins these guys are actors producers and stagehands on their own drive-in movie the go-kart track will have a lot of twists and turns But since this myth takes place in Canada, We decided we need to add a little Canadian flavor since we're smuggling maple syrup.
We're definitely going to need some pretty fast working maple trees, eh, trees are strictly landscapes, but wild animals might be. a mortal danger to anyone crazy enough to cross the 49th parallel with their lights off. Hey, if you were smuggling maple syrup across the Canadian border, one obstacle you might encounter would be a moose. I've done a moose before, whatever that was. Made of solid rubber, it was actually designed to withstand the impact of a real car going 60 MPH. Wow, did you see how high the Moose went on that hit for the record? That's what happens when a car plays chicken with a giant rubber mousse.
It is a The result is not eager to replicate. I'm going with material that will

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when we hit it with the car, so I'm going to make the moose out of Styrofoam. Hurry, we need them ready for lunch, in fact, the team. He has until nightfall to prepare the accessories for the big syrup smuggling. Moose Grants found a place that is willing to stay up late, so to test this myth, we couldn't just go out on the city streets and drive without headlights. It would be too dangerous to try this, we need a place that is controlled. and repeatable where we can test things safely scientifically and, most importantly, sensibly and seriously.
Here's the plan: We're going to drive this course in the dark once with the headlights on and then without them, we're going to race against the clock, not each other, and we're going to try to go as fast as we can without crashing. , yeah, because if you crash it means the police caught you and you'll have to do Sure we don't remember the course, we're going to drive the first round in One Direction and then the second time we'll go completely backwards because there's no way we can remember that It sounds like a plan, but let's not put the car in it. before the Moose they still need to litter the track with some natural impediments hidden somewherearound a corner our surprise moose will test the driver's reaction time we have to get another one this one is not very well trained yes that's good and falls randomly at the end of a bit perfect this record will test your visual acuity long scope, but that's not all.
Now our third and final obstacle test is whether you can read a sign and make a quick decision. Both signs have four-letter words starting with C, obviously you want that. Go to the coffee and not the police and here's a timely thought if you can't see in the dark now I know what you're wondering wait a minute if you're driving in the dark how are we going to see? I'll tell you how to Kill the Lights. We have special infrared cameras and infrared lights that will allow you to see what we are doing, but just because you can see what we are doing doesn't mean we can see what we are doing.
For us it is still a total darkness, the final success depends on not getting trapped and not crashing, but on a good The smuggling trip is also fast, so each of our B-wood criminals takes a quick spin to see how They are fast with the headlights on. Here I go, the trail is narrow and the moose is lurking, but Grant doesn't stop and wait for them. waits for the log and he goes around it and approaches the finish line without a scratch, it's Grant in the provisional pole position and he's on the right track, that's great, so first Tori and then Jesse take turns eager to beat the time Grant without bouncing the cars. the scenery not seen by the drivers, all the obstacles are repositioned from one lap to the next, they were all fast and F, no bad feet on a winding track with no street lights, oh that was very different from the light of the normal day, yeah, it's much scarier, okay?
Let's check the leaderboard, what's the glory for Tori, uh, but just by a hair, okay, at least you have a control now, yeah, now the hard part is the time to drive in complete darkness, without headlights Did I tell you guys? I'm afraid perfect darkness is going to be fun, good acid does two key things: it cures heartburn and calms indigestion, but if these prisoners knew what else it can do, they would endure the pain and start saving their rations. Adam and Jamie are proving the myth that a scam occurred by blowing up their cell with 10 years of stored AD acid.
It is unlikely or not that the method has much merit. Stage one of our test cell is complete, the walls are up but hollow and an aison. They're not holes, we'll soon fill them with rebar and concrete and top them off with a cast concrete roof, but first I'm going to spruce the place up with some industrial paint. They have combed through the catalogs looking for the right colors. green for the inside gastric yellow for the outside we have decided to make the roof as strong as possible because what we are really testing here is the strength of the walls and we can't do that if the roof breaks first so we have done a proper job , we brought in a cement truck, it will all be steel reinforced with rebar and again we rely on the skills of the people who normally do this type of thing for a living when it hardens quickly.
Adam brings out the realism by adding some basic amenities. It's not every day that bathrooms are installed just for the environment. Then Jamie brings in the most crucial accessories. A custom made door that is as strong as the cell. There you have it. I built this door with one solid piece. One and a quarter inch bullet resistant plastic which is the exact same material we use for the panels and our blast screens. It is placed within a heavy steel frame with very solid hinges. In fact, I bet it's stronger than a normal jail door. which is actually appropriate that they don't come out, we are going well with the now complete cell that only leaves the giant plastic bag and that is something that they will first test in the workshop, well, this is a miniature version of our cell made of glass, so let's see if we can break some walls, break some glass with ant acids.
Previous tests show that doubling the tablets won't double the pressure, we may be absolutely at the pressure limit of these things, but guys. we are aware that the PSI needed to breach the prison walls could be as low as 5 or 10, so 100 tablets, here we go, it's a gamble, your Bing will break the tank while Adam provides the Wann escapes for our prisoner cover the inside of your cell with plastic to seal it we have replicated that here on this small scale we have 100 tablets we have some water we have the plastic bag and we are looking to see how that plastic interacts with this box now when we join the water and antas tablets, we'll see how that bag inflates and hopefully learn some of that enough to translate it to our large-scale experiment.
Hopefully we'll see some broken glass as well and that's just because Well, we like breaking glass, so with a shake in a shake, there you go, they're set to PP, that was quick, okay? Yeah, it turns out it's a little harder to dump a cup of water into this thing than we anticipated and that made me hold on to it a couple of seconds too long, ah, the joys of practical science on a happier note as I the bottom panel is broken, the myth is far from it, this tells me exactly what I knew about pressures, which can increase quite a bit in a closed space and that speaks volumes for us going full scale, but first it is worth repeating the last test this time with thicker glass, ready do it with a flick of the wrist, the process begins now for all of you who think dogs can feel Danger, let's freeze it right here, that's Jam's zero dog that just to change his mind about going down the stairs, well I can see him leaning up, there he says, oh look, they really escaped, they did, there's no denying it's a dangerous way to escape from jail.
But if you survive, what story could you tell, oh, I can see the look above. Look at that Force, keep in mind also that only a fraction of those pills had dissolved, so this was probably happening at what three or four ESI or so maybe maybe just yeah I totally agree, okay, a glass tank is not a concrete cell, but all the numbers are adding up, this is good, I'm excited, the pressures are real. I don't think there's anything to do now except move on. this puppy as if smuggling wasn't risky enough Tori Grant and Jesse have found a way to double the danger they have timed their times with the headlights on now it's time to turn off the lights my prediction of what it will be like without the headlights impossible is Va to be really crazy considering I can't even walk this course in the dark.
I don't think Grant's chances of making it through the course in the kart will be good, but Grant can improve his chances of survival. When sitting alone in a few minutes, your pupils will dilate allowing more light to pass to your retina, but there's more to it than that, as the kids found out about it in the pirate special, so we were trying to see if the patch on the a pirate's eye might actually have been some sort of tool to get instant night VIs by swapping them from one good eye to the other and it actually seemed to work, that's surprising.
Apparently one of the key factors in human night vision is a chemical in the rods of the eye called ropson. It actually fades away in normal light and takes about 20 minutes of darkness to regenerate, so that's how long we'll spend sitting. In the dark on the track, it's as black as a patio on top of a chimney, what's that look like? I can't counter the possibility that he memorized the track from his last ride. Grant will leave in the opposite direction. This is one of those things that is so crazy if it weren't for the sound of the engine and the screeching of the wheels it would be like a nightmare, just these blurry shapes running past you and then hitting something right in your face.
I mean, it's a totally surreal experience after crawling through the rest of the course. The graduate finally crosses the line. and the news isn't good, you almost made it, it seemed like the weather was really good and then there was a moose right in the middle of the road and then I might have brushed against it and I hit the wall, you know what I hate to tell. You from the beginning took the wrong path and the police caught you, in other words, Grant failed the test, but can Jesse do better? At least she's sure I'm not scared, a little excited, actually.
I don't know, I'm praying for the best. The problem with those sensitive Rod cells is that they primarily help with peripheral vision. The phobia used to focus has very little. He was pretty close to what he expected. I knew he was going to do it. she was going to hesitate to hit the gas, she missed the Moose but she held on to the lock, so if this were the real world she would have crashed and burned too. I think I still have the trunk attached to me and now for the man who most likely voted. to Burn Rubber in a drive-thru, so I've been sitting in the dark for 20 minutes, my eyes are completely adjusted and you know, I'm actually surprised at how well I can see right now with Nar, not a trip not a stumble it makes Tori.
On his way to the C the flag drops and he starts to start, it's more like a stop, it was so hard I couldn't see anything. I had to get about 6 feet off the side before I could tell which direction to go, Jesse. Of course, I had the same problem, but it's what happens next that surprises fans. The deadly lack of light has made Tori shy. Can't we just move forward quickly? No, no, while she's doing it, you can't see anything, I mean, you see shapes here and there. You have no idea that you are going to crash into something at any moment.
The fact that I didn't hit the elk or the log. I think I was lucky. Tori was by far the slowest and again, he's the only one who did it. Do not crash or drive directly to the police. I'm the only one who made the delivery, but look how long it took me with a turn that was four times longer than his headlight effort, this myth is going off course and then Jesse decides to head straight for the cliff and we're getting lost. a big deal here, what is that? What happens when a car comes from the opposite direction and lights up our faces?
You know, that's a good point. I mean, that would totally ruin your night vision, sure. would and in the interest of proper procedure, we are about to put it to the test over the years. We've tried several clever methods to break the dungeon clu leading out of here. Look, we've used human hair horse cannons, even salsa. a generally feudal attempt to free a man on his own recognizance Freedom and an acid explosion might be the craziest, but if someone hid two pills per meal for 10 years, that would be 22,000 pills ready to explode, so what does that make us Imagine that 22,000 of these little puppies have any chance of getting us out of a steel-reinforced poured concrete gel cell, after all, in the shop we have pressures up to 42 PSI and how are 42 pounds of anything going to come out of this wall? all about a little thing we like to call distributed loading, let me demonstrate to you and yes you can try this at home now when I blow against a 1 square surface I can lift a maximum of 1.1 pounds with my breath. but expelled inside a plastic bag with a large surface area, that lung full of air can work miracles now in a 100 square area, suddenly I can bench press 125 pounds and that's probably more than Adam can bench press .
I fell. I was so excited, what does this mean for our prison cell? Well, the total combined surface area of ​​the inside of this cell is approximately 455,000 square inches if our ant acid tablets are able to generate a pressure of only 5 PB per square inch, 5 times 455,000 I. I would say a shadow less than a quarter of a million pounds in total. Force against the inside of this cell, will that break it? I don't know, that's what we're here to find out, so we get back to work while Jamie films over the bumps and sharp edges. Adam gets technical right now.
I bet you're wondering how we're going to monitor what kind of pressures we might be receiving from our ant acid tablets during the experiment. This is one of the most sensitive groups of indicators that we use. I've put it together ever for the program, it measures everything from the low sensitivity of 0 to 5 lbs per square in pressure up to 200 lbs now, if we get close to this, I'm running like the word says, look at this. See what I mean and now, with the help of double-sided tape, Jamie and Adam begin to attach that vital component, the big plastic bubble.
This is working very well so far. It seems less and less likely that a desperate prisoner can handle all this. bubble or even devise a way to get water from the sink to the sink, but this is a case ofDon't let a good story get in the way of the facts. I don't know, man, you know how you think about something like this? years, but then when you finally start doing it, it becomes really real. I mean, besides real, but real in your head. I'm starting to feel like this might work, yeah, well, prison can do funny things to a guy and the guy standing there.
As our sabur trick it's time for the inmate to come in, Buster, I think he has to go under the bag, he does, so let's take him to the edge of the door and slide him in because if I were doing this, I'd have my mouth on the door stuck so you can breathe if you could breathe if you could breathe, let's do it. What is mustard doing outside this bag? There is actually a very good reason for this. The fact is that when Antio tablets react. with water, one of the byproducts is carbon dioxide and if you are in a bag with the carbon dioxide byproduct of 22,000 ant acid tablets, there is a very high risk of suffocation, so Buster faces the frame of the door to try to get some fresh air while his cell phone falls apart around him, but now, for the real star of the show in Acid by the cubeful, okay, here you go, Adam, okay, you want to go up, you can get them I will deliver, yes, will you be able to open them?
Thanks, the tablets are in a pile. around the toilet and sink, right under the hose that has been pushed through a hole in the wall, don't ask me how he hid them from the guards. I have no idea that we are here to test the physics that was in the mattress. The problem was that the first time he wet the bed, bad idea. It's also possible that the oldest tablets in the myth don't bubble as well after 10 years, but as Adam said, this has more to do with science than history. I think we're fine. to go right let's seal it right it'll work fine the math says it could uh honestly I have no idea but I tell you what I'm not going to be standing around when it rings that guy must be crazy Jesse has decided that driving in the dark means facing the Dazzle.of the Oncoming headlights Grant replaces an oncoming car and takes you back to your robot routes.
It's a combat robot I built. I mounted a pair of headlights. We should be able to turn them on remotely and drive in the oncoming lane. of the traffic and then we'll finally find out what effect the headlights have on your eyes good boy we're going to go blind some drivers actually only one driver Tori volunteers to be the deer in the headlights hello little buddy, what's your name? say some Blinky oh it makes a lot of sense turning on the house lights would destroy Tor's night vision by bleaching the ropson pigment so Jesse helps with a flashlight here we are good the obstacles reset and Grant puts Blinky behind the wall in the first corner that could be this lap.
All in an instant there goes Tori and here comes the other guy, the light guy who was so crazy he stank, suddenly the lights came on and it was like an instant black wall with two little headlights as soon as the car stopped . If you come at you with your headlights on you will be completely blinded and crash, so technically this myth is broken, they just can't drive fast enough with any controls, but the concept still has a chance assuming criminals have access to something. of high technology. hats, after days of effort and experimentation, it's finally time to evaluate the legend of the acid ants jailbreak, so with our guys hopefully out of Harm's Way, all the circumstances of the myth make the water flow and the hearts beat I can see the plastic. really moving, yeah, oh yeah, look at that, but they can't see what we're seeing inside the cell.
This is killing me. I wish I could see the inside. Viewers can see a cutaway of the interior right now. I have to wait. I can't see, it's just depressing, not a flicker of movement on the face of the dials, how much water we're putting in there. We have about 350 gallons, we're not putting in that much, although we'll run it as long as possible. It takes fighting words from a man in a tangerine jumpsuit, but his nostrils soon confirm his worst fears. I'm smelling antd tablets that means we have a leak somewhere yes with the pressure in it at least according to the gauges.
Adam Ventures decides next. That whatever happens, it has happened, they removed the proverbial plug, now they cut off the water, everything was used up, all the tablets were used up and we couldn't even get pressure. This crime fable seems dead in the waterhole, I guess that means. myth busted, uh oh, I think it's entirely feasible that we have a Le around the sink or toilet. I think we should remove the sink, remove the toilet, make a really nice pristine bag in there and try again, remove the variables exactly, okay and remove. They do it, the old plastic bubble goes out, there's no choice but to build another one from scratch, and Adam uninstalls the accessories.
It's decided that no matter what, this next attempt will be the last, but we desperately want Res' result and that means going the extra mile. come on, what we're doing here is preparing for phase two where hopefully we'll be able to deliver a lot more water a lot faster, so to install a larger pipe in the roof we need to cut a nice round hole, nothing like having the right tool, huh? the tool for this job is the amazing carbide tip hi this is the one adam bought for his wife on their last anniversary the new plan has three steps first more water second build a better tighter bubble im ready to start if we bring the tub yes it works well for me and thirdly the medication this tub will be filled with enough raw ingredients citric acid and baking soda for approximately 72,000 ant acid tablets add 28,000 store bought tablets and the magic number is 100,000, we could solve the digestive problem. problems for half the United States, I think, with this and maybe killing themselves in the process while Adam hooks up the hose.
Jamie reflects on the fragility of life. Looking at this building and how well it is built, it actually terrifies me. I mean, with pressure vessels it's not like that. an

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you don't know when it's going to explode or if it's going to explode it's just that it's unpleasant it's going to do it or not this is the big one this is for the Real turn on the engine and move on to Phase A release of the water. Jesse Grant and Tori have pretty much debunked the myth that smugglers could drive on a moonless night with no headlights, so it appears at first glance that this smuggling mission is not up to par with their Democrats, which means that It's time to implement some technology, check this out, night vision goggles, that's right, these babies are the next generation third generation of Be Meers, they take all the available light and amplify it into an image that we can see now, this is the kind of technology I've been talking about. "Yeah, so I'm going to run in the dark wearing nothing but this and see how I get it right, but this time not Lolly chokes on the track with a snake gap, let's make it realistic.
I'll be chasing you like me." I'm the policeman, Lolly chokes, yes, Lolly chokes. These night vision goggles are legal in the US but not in Canada yet. I guess that wouldn't deter a depraved syrup smuggler. Right now, how are we going to determine what I've been in? Caught good, she's going to try and RAM, you hit your bumper, you spin your car, you do whatever it takes to stop, are you ready? I'm ready, here we go, okay, lights out, so can technology work where the human eye fails in the first few turns? They are fast and bouncy, seeing is not a problem, being able to judge how far you are from objects or see around you, that is the problem.
I mean, it's truly tunnel vision. You have no depth of field. You don't have peripheral vision. I mean, I must have. Knocked against the wall, you know, half a dozen times, now Officer Jesse hits Chase and you get the feeling it won't be long before Justice catches up with our scoundrel and then the cop is after you and you know he's a completely new game. where it's like now you have the stress of someone catching you and you have to react quickly, but what's the final verdict. I mean you can drive with the night vision goggles but as soon as you started chasing me I had to speed up and my reaction time had to speed up and having tunal Vision basically they totally misjudged me on the last turn and I crashed against the wall and that's when you hit me and stopped me, so driving with night vision goggles might help a little, but less than we would. hop The Myth is tested for the first time completely destroyed and is it dangerous?
Yes, absolutely in a last attempt to get out of jail. Adam and Jamie unleash the supposedly amazing power of an acid, some in tablet form and others as raw, hey, back off ingredients. water flow just a little bit a little bit more uh that's almost perfect there leave it there this time there is a video feed from the internal cameras start soaking just the stack of pills with the small hose this is Phase One the pressure is still increasing on the plastic, I can see it really move, yeah, right in the corner down there, even better.
Adam's meter group is finally feeling the pressure. Oh, we are getting something in the needle, just a little bit, we have maybe 20% of a PSI. I've probably dealt with more than half of the 14-15,000 ant acid tablets at this point, am I crazy or does that door look like it's pushing out at the bottom? Look along the rail at the bottom, yes the door is pressing. at the top and bottom we are just a hair shy of 1/½ PSI, yes the pile is almost completely wet, the foam has crawled to the top. I don't know, man, do you want to do what we do? come back better, yes you want to take it to the next level, yes, over the top.
Q the flood, let's go to phase two to take everything to the maximum. Phase two is the tub and the fire hose, if it does what it should we are only moments away. away from the world's biggest burp, here we go, water pouring into our tub, okay, oh we're at one PSI, it's going up like a rocket, 1 and 1/2 PSI, look at the door, eyes open, guys , be careful, two PSI, the door is going to open 2 and 1/2 PSI oh my goodness, we're getting to 4 PSI and the doors, oh my goodness, everyone's fine, oh it really worked dude, look at that door J's explosion-proof is folded like a straw into a cyclone in the bathtub, the foam.
They are still bubbling by the time the fire hose was turned on in the bathtub, it was like a virtual hurricane of CO2 coming out of the bathtub, you could hear it and within seconds the door started to break. This huge door I built is like a creak. and moaning and curling up from all this pressure, it was agonizing to see him with this 150 pound piece of inch and bullet resistant plastic and yet all it took was a piece of 6 mil plastic with 4 pounds of pressure square behind to deflect it. this door as much and this is where it ended up during the test it probably easily stretched twice that there it goes that's a surprise it's like a wave just crashed into that door from the inside it's an incredible result but where is that?
Prisoner Buster, let's pay what is inside the bag, the amount of CO2 produced by the reaction, sorry buddy, but I call that asphyxiation and what if it can actually be sealed outside the bag during the reaction? Well, I'll put it this way. The amount of force required to bend this door this way is more than enough to crush our poor recluse like a grape, so the recluse myth is over. I think we have clearly demonstrated the amazing power within an antas tablet, at least under the right. conditions, yes, but they are not going to get you out of jail, arrested, totally arrested, another common household item that can cause destruction.

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