BUSTING 1,000 MYTHS IN 24 HOURS!

BUSTING 1,000 MYTHS IN 24 HOURS!

Busting 1000 Myths in 24 Hours

In this video, the team attempts to bust 1000 myths in 24 hours. They start by testing if a human can get caught on a super-sized glue trap and then move on to testing various other myths such as whether a helmet can protect you from fog, if watermelons can bounce off trampolines, and if Coke and Mentos reaction works underwater.

Glue Trap Myth

  • The team tests whether a human can get caught on a super-sized glue trap.
  • One of the team members tries jumping onto the glue trap but gets stuck.
  • Another member tries to help but also gets stuck.

Helmet Protection Myth

  • The team tests whether a helmet can protect you from fog by dropping it from 100 feet.
  • The helmet breaks upon impact, confirming that it cannot protect you from fog.

Watermelon Bouncing Myth

  • The team tests whether watermelons can bounce off trampolines.
  • No significant results were obtained.

Coke and Mentos Underwater Reaction Myth

  • The team tests whether Coke and Mentos reaction works underwater.
  • No significant results were obtained.

Disneyland Myths

  • The team tests whether bringing a horse into Disneyland is possible (it's not).
  • They test if you can separate egg yolk from egg white using a water bottle (you can).
  • They confirm that Walt Disney's body is not preserved in Disneyland but there is indeed a basketball court inside the Matterhorn ride.

Pet Myths

  • The team confirms that not all Dalmatians have exactly 101 spots.
  • They test whether pigs scream when picked up and confirm that they do if not picked up correctly.
  • The team tests five different energy drinks to see which one works the best.

Penny Dropping Myth

  • The team tests whether dropping pennies from a high altitude can kill someone (it cannot).

Tilting Head Up Myth

  • The team tests whether it's impossible to pick someone up while tilting your head up. No significant results were obtained.

Myth Busting in the Desert

In this section, the YouTuber tests various myths in the desert.

Drinking Water from a Cactus

  • The YouTuber tests whether it's possible to drink water from a cactus.
  • There is a good amount of water inside a cactus.

Book Protection and Balloon Floating

  • The YouTuber tests whether a book can protect you from a stab wound.
  • According to the movies, it works and it actually does work.
  • The YouTuber tests if 100 balloons would make him float.
  • Now they're going to test it on a small dog. It doesn't work.

Mentos and Coke Reaction

  • The YouTuber tests whether Mentos only works on coke or not.
  • Diet Coke has the biggest reaction which means myth confirmed.

Underwater Myths

  • The YouTuber tests whether it's impossible to breathe underwater or not. It works!
  • He also tries lighting matches underwater. It only works for a brief second because it sucked out all the oxygen making it very hard for him to breathe.

Breaking Through Doors and Picking Up Cars

  • The YouTuber busts the myth that you can shoot your way through a locked door but kicking is easier and safer.
  • With enough adrenaline, you can pick up a car!

Cornstarch Experiment and Duct Tape Tires

  • If you mix water with cornstarch, you can turn the water into solid.
  • There's also an experiment where one thumb tack will pop a balloon but multiple thumb tacks won't.
  • The YouTuber tests whether you can replace your bike tires with duct tape. It works but it's not practical.

Helium and Bowling Ball Experiment

  • Helium will make your voice higher or deeper.
  • Last time they tested if a bowling ball is indestructible, this time they're testing it from twice the height.

Breaking Into Safes and Walking Through Dry Food

  • The YouTuber tests whether safes are indestructible or not. They're not!
  • There's also a myth that you can't walk through dry food. It's confirmed!

Watermelon Tesla Charger

  • The YouTuber tests whether you can charge a Tesla using a watermelon.

MythBusters

In this video, the YouTuber tests various myths to determine if they are true or false.

Fries with Salt vs. Fries without Salt

  • Ordering fries without salt at McDonald's does not make them fresher.
  • Fries with salt were less crispy and not as hot compared to unsalted fries.

Pulling a Tablecloth Fast Enough

  • Attempted to pull a tablecloth fast enough so that nothing on the table would move.
  • The myth was busted as some items moved.

Losing Weight After Pooping

  • Tested the myth that you lose weight after pooping.
  • The YouTuber gained two pounds after pooping.

Ghost Existence

  • Two in every five people believe in ghosts.
  • Confirmed ghost existence in their last video where they survived 100 hours at the real Conjuring house.

Loud Sparks Smell

  • Tested whether loud sparks smell or not.
  • Myth confirmed; loud sparks do have a smell.

Pigs Love Bats?

  • Tested whether pigs love bats or not.
  • Myth busted; pigs did not show any interest in bats.

Can Puppies Swim?

  • Tested whether puppies can swim or not.
  • Confirmed that puppies can swim.

Creating Plasma by Microwaving Grapes

  • Tested the myth that microwaving two grapes together can create plasma.
  • Myth confirmed; plasma was created.

Making a Bed Out of Balloons

  • Attempted to make a bed out of balloons.
  • Myth busted; the balloons popped.

Sleeping on Tables Gives You Bad Luck?

  • Tested whether sleeping on tables gives you bad luck or not.
  • No conclusion was reached as the myth was not tested properly.

Yawning is Contagious

  • Tested whether yawning is contagious or not.
  • Myth confirmed; yawning is contagious.

Water vs. Coffee for Waking Up

  • Tested whether water wakes you up better than coffee or not.
  • Confirmed that water wakes you up better than coffee.

Emptying a Water Bottle Faster

  • Tested different methods for emptying a water bottle faster.
  • Swirling it is the quickest method, followed by using a straw, and pouring it out normally is the slowest method.

Correct Way to Eat Chicken

  • Demonstrated the correct way to eat chicken.

Duct Tape Can Fix Boat Holes?

  • Tested whether duct tape can fix boat holes or not.
  • Myth confirmed; duct tape fixed the hole in their kayak.

Escaping from Chokehold

  • Attempted to escape from chokehold by jumping and kicking.
  • The myth was busted as this technique did not work.

Dunking After Gaining Weight

  • Tested whether the YouTuber can still dunk after gaining weight.
  • No conclusion was reached as the myth was not tested properly.

Having a Conversation While Skydiving

  • Tested whether it is possible to have a conversation while skydiving or not.
  • Myth confirmed; it is possible to have a conversation while skydiving.

Making Almond Milk by Blending Almonds

  • Attempted to make almond milk by blending almonds.
  • Myth busted; almond butter was made instead of almond milk.

Curling Someone Up Using One Arm

  • Tested whether it is possible to curl someone up using one arm or not.
  • The myth was confirmed as they were able to curl someone up using one arm.

Pop Rocks and Soda Can Kill You?

  • Tested whether Pop Rocks combined with soda can kill you or not.
  • Myth busted; Pop Rocks and soda

MythBusters: Straight Jacket Escape, McDonald's Burgers and Twinkies, Rubik's Cube

In this video, the MythBusters team tests several myths. They try to escape a straight jacket, test if McDonald's burgers and Twinkies go bad, solve a Rubik's cube using only four moves five times, crack their joints to see if it causes arthritis, and test if all energy drinks work the same.

Escaping a Straight Jacket

  • The team tries to escape from a straight jacket but fails.
  • Sean finally escapes from the straight jacket.
  • The myth that straight jackets don't work on someone like Sean is confirmed.

Testing McDonald's Burgers and Twinkies

  • The team tests whether McDonald's burgers and Twinkies go bad by leaving them in bags for a month.
  • The burger has mold on the cheese while the Twinkie is still moist.
  • This confirms the myth that McDonald's burgers and Twinkies don't go bad.

Solving a Rubik's Cube with Four Moves

  • The team attempts to solve a Rubik's cube using only four moves five times.
  • This attempt was unsuccessful.

Cracking Joints Causes Arthritis

  • The team cracks their joints to see if it causes arthritis.
  • It does not cause arthritis; instead, it provides instant relief.

Energy Drinks Work Differently

  • The team drinks five different energy drinks to see if they all work the same way.
  • Some feel tired while others feel good.
  • The myth that all energy drinks work the same is busted.

Conclusion

  • The team concludes by saying they have busted all myths except one, which is whether the video will get a million likes.
Video description

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