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    Spoon Science!

    A fair few of us Brits were at The Amaz!ng Meeting in Las Vegas this year. One or two of you were kind enough to help me with the crrrraaazy event that was the World Record Spoon Bend.

    For those who don't know, we had 816 people simultaneously perform a spoon bend trick as part of Richard Wiseman's talk

    There's now a video of the event, a video of the science behind metal bending, and further info at www.spoonscience.com

    This weekend I will also be working on some merchandise so those who were part of it can boast of the 'bender' status in t-shirt or mug form.

    The site currently just features the spoon video, but it's my intention to develop it into a resource for videos featuring science done with household objects, for use by teachers, parents and anyone who likes that sort of thing. Any input, suggestions, links would be most welcome.

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    Re: Spoon Science!

    I'm a proud bender...
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    Re: Spoon Science!

    Quote Originally Posted by vbloke View Post
    I'm a proud bender...
    I slapped, held and wiggled until I dropped...

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    Quote Originally Posted by tkingdoll View Post
    A fair few of us Brits were at The Amaz!ng Meeting in Las Vegas this year.
    I want you to know that I am emerald green with envy

    Quote Originally Posted by tkingdoll View Post
    The site currently just features the spoon video, but it's my intention to develop it into a resource for videos featuring science done with household objects, for use by teachers, parents and anyone who likes that sort of thing. Any input, suggestions, links would be most welcome.
    This is a great idea. I assume we are talking real science - demonstration of scientific principles using everyday objects as examples? If so I will certainly have a trawl around and see what I can come up with.

    Now be honest - did you experiment with the statistics at roulette or Black Jack whilst in Vegas?
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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W1TMZASCR-I

    You will be aware of this one?

    A demonstration of Synchronous Lateral Excitation - what caused the Millennium Bridge to wobble, before it was fixed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bunny View Post



    This is a great idea. I assume we are talking real science - demonstration of scientific principles using everyday objects as examples? If so I will certainly have a trawl around and see what I can come up with.
    yes, that's the idea. But not boring videos, I'm only going to include those that I'd actually want to sit through myself (I'm using me as the yardstick as I have the mental age of a child ). But please do give me all and any links you can come up with. There's a lot of work to do to make this a viable site!

    Yes, a group of us had a 30 minute discussion about how to best stake $40 at the roulette table, and promptly lost the lot. It was very funny.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bunny View Post
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W1TMZASCR-I

    You will be aware of this one?

    A demonstration of Synchronous Lateral Excitation - what caused the Millennium Bridge to wobble, before it was fixed.
    Perfect! Thank you :)

    *adds to list*

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    I had a great time bending spoons with everyone...

    Keep us updated on developments on the site.




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    How about
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0zUGwv-6Ok
    how to make your own ghostly orb video / photo?
    The speed of light, expressed in FFF Units, is 1.8 mega-furlongs per micro-fortnight, or approximately 1.8 terafurlongs per fortnight.

    Gravity makes the heart grow heavier.

    A
    ny use of this product, in any manner whatsoever, will increase the amount of disorder in the universe. Although no liability is implied herein, the consumer is warned that this process will lead to the heat death of the universe.

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    ist's single Pep Talk available to downlaod on Amazon US, Amazon UK & iTunes NOW!


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    Quote Originally Posted by vbloke View Post
    How about
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0zUGwv-6Ok
    how to make your own ghostly orb video / photo?
    Aargh! I want those 4 minutes of my life back!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by vbloke View Post
    How about
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0zUGwv-6Ok
    how to make your own ghostly orb video / photo?

    That video could have been edited down to under 30 seconds long. Well within the attention span of a teek.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tkingdoll View Post
    The site currently just features the spoon video, but it's my intention to develop it into a resource for videos featuring science done with household objects, for use by teachers, parents and anyone who likes that sort of thing. Any input, suggestions, links would be most welcome.
    This does bring to mind the custard experiment from braniac.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pIzSCadHph0

    Braniac also did a lot of stuff with a microwave, alas, not the kind of thing you could do in a classroom.

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    Re: Spoon Science!

    Quote Originally Posted by ohp View Post
    This does bring to mind the custard experiment from braniac.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pIzSCadHph0

    Braniac also did a lot of stuff with a microwave, alas, not the kind of thing you could do in a classroom.
    I don't think you could do the custard experiment in the classroom either

    However, you may have hit upon a good example of everyday science. Tomato sauce is thixotrophic - it's flow is inhibited under low shear stress but then the inhibition rapidly fails as the sauces starts to flow. That's why you can't get the stuff out of the bottle but as soon as it starts to move, you suddenly smother your chips in it.
    mundus vult decipi, ergo decipiatur

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    This website is clearly a fraud. Everyone knows that there is no spoon.
    Better sorry than safe.

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