Science of Stupid

2014 • National Geographic Channel
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Season 1 episodes (14)

1 Dancing Disasters
6/13/14
Season-only
Amateur lumberjacks provide a tutorial on how to improperly cut down a tree. Seasoned street professionals demonstrate Hooke's Law using a pogo stick. A pole dancer learns a hard lesson in friction and gravity.
2 Discus for Dummies
6/13/14
Season-only
The "Cannon Ball Ice Dude" racked up 2 million views on YouTube last year with his attempt to jump into a frozen pool. Science of Stupid breaks down the science behind what went wrong with this and other ice-cold stunts.
3 Poolside Fails
6/20/14
Season-only
Partygoers get a lesson in impact when too much lubrication transforms a slip and slide into a smash and crash. Amateur divers demonstrate what happens when you enter water with maximum surface area - aka the science of the belly flop.
4 Karate Flops
6/20/14
Season-only
Several viral videos help explain the physics of bouncing on a trampoline. The effect of gravity and momentum are put to the test on a rope swing. Inexperienced break-dancers demonstrate what happens when your center of gravity is misplaced.
5 Airbags vs. Airheads
6/27/14
Season-only
The science of a human cannonball is broken down. Parkour enthusiasts show off all the various things that can go wrong when attempting to run across rooftops for sport.
6 Learning to Fly
6/27/14
Season-only
Learn the hard science behind bike and monster truck tricks gone wrong and get a crash course in aeronautical science when paragliders collide with trees, a moving truck and even the Statue of Liberty.
7 Rooftop Drops
6/27/14
Season-only
Just what is the Internet craze "batman-ing"? Host Seth Herzog explains the downside of ignoring the principles of leverage when hanging upside down from your ankles from doorways, mantels and random public structures.
8 Human Tower Disasters
6/27/14
Season-only
Science of Stupid studies the double pendulum effect of a golf swing. Done wrong, and the momentum can knock a golfer off his feet. The secret of walking on stilts is revealed and the kinetic energy of the slingshot is tested on unsuspecting people.
9 Zip Line Fails
7/11/14
Season-only
It is impossible to swallow a spoonful of cinnamon. Take the word of the hundreds of daredevils who have tried this popular Internet challenge -- and failed. Witness the engineering challenges of building a homemade zip line.
10 Bungee Cord Snaps
7/11/14
Season-only
What can possibly go wrong when bungee jumping blindfolded, flying a kite in high winds or hydroplaning a jet sprint boat at 75 miles per hour? After viewing some shocking viral videos, we examine the science behind what went wrong with the stunts.
11 Pole Vault Mishaps
7/11/14
Season-only
What can go wrong when a large number of people hurl their bodies down a steep hill while racing to catch a cheese wheel? Then, a few poor high school track stars show how successful or humiliating pole vaulting can be.
12 Jet Pack Failure
7/11/14
Season-only
Seth Herzog explores the potential to embarrass, injure and humiliate yourself when rappelling, running up walls and flying with a jet pack.
13 Don't Lose Your Lunch
7/18/14
Season-only
What could possibly go wrong when attempting to jump over a moving car, trying a backflip off a brick wall or popping a motocycle "wheelie" on a crowded street? The science behind the failed attempts in stomach-curling viral videos is explained.
14 Ring of Fire
7/18/14
Season-only
Unfortunate thrill seekers collide with invincible laws of physics. A man proves that a potato cannon can cause real damage. Two women get a crash course in gravity and real-life "test-dummies" demonstrate the limits of bulletproof vests.

About this show

Combining cold hard science with some of the craziest and most painful user generated clips ever recorded, Science of the Stupid features ordinary, if misguided, individuals from around the world and explains the science behind their failures.

Ratings and reviews

4.7
3 reviews