r/interestingasfuck • u/xander17962508 • Mar 23 '23
Dangerous Liquid nitrogen explosion during science experiment gone wrong, Spain.
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u/Ziggy-Rocketman Mar 23 '23
I struggle to see what the success scenario even looked like
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u/Tasersinton Mar 23 '23
High balls
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u/unbold Mar 23 '23
High as balls?
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u/civgarth Mar 23 '23
I'd like to think the presenter lying there in agony is gasping, "Are they happy? Are they entertained?"
Then dies.
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u/moonbunnychan Mar 24 '23
I think my favorite part is how there is at least one obvious injury and a bunch of kids are just like "BALLS!" and start tossing them without a care in the world.
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u/ManyFacedGodxxx Mar 23 '23
“Are you not entertained?!?” In his best Russel Crowe voice before he keels over…
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u/ChimneySwiftGold Mar 24 '23
He gave his life for entertainment science. Also he’s saying it in Spanish which for some reason makes it funnier. It’s less nerdy than in English.
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u/Far_Public_8605 Mar 23 '23
Yo, this is Spain, they run in front of bulls, make human pyramids and blow stuff in the public square. Business as usual:
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u/Turbulent_Truck2030 Mar 23 '23
I love visiting Spain. The people are so friendly and the culture and food are amazing. I'm not sure they'll ramp up a space program anytime soon, and that's fine. Just keep doing what you're doing.
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u/logosfabula Mar 23 '23
Pais Vasco and Catalunya to be more precise, when I heard “si us plau” I knew it woof’d been either something very acculturated or very physical
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u/Drfoxthefurry Mar 23 '23
The balls that were inside would of shot up, but the pressure was too much too fast
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u/GG_Henry Mar 23 '23
Nothing like testing your prototype cannon for the first time around a crowd of children.
I mean if you don’t think that’s what life is all about you just ain’t living.
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u/bubba7557 Mar 24 '23
We have a motto at my work.
We don't often QA our work, but when we do it's in production on roll out day!
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u/Nightwolf1967 Mar 24 '23
We have a similar motto where I work.
Hurry up and get that shit done!!!
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u/FattyWantCake Mar 23 '23
Would have
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u/b0n3h34d Mar 23 '23
Would'f
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u/PC_78x Mar 23 '23 edited Mar 23 '23
Its theyr transition from bulfights to modern days festivals. Great improvement but still needs a bit of work
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u/Geppetto_Cheesecake Mar 23 '23
Zigs the Rocketman. It’s not about the explosion. It’s about the height. Unfortunately these guys fell about 89990ft short of low orbit. A for Afart on their part though.
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u/FabulousNinja8399 Mar 23 '23 edited Mar 23 '23
According to this article
'As part of the evening’s entertainment, Dani Jiménez, a science populariser, was performing one of his most popular demonstrations – a controlled combination of liquid nitrogen, boiling water and ping pong balls. When mixed together inside a barrel, the evolving gas propels the ping pong balls into the air, creating a colourful display that is so popular it has become the main attraction of the event in promotional materials and on social media. However, on this occasion, an unexpected explosion shocked the audience. Eighteen people were injured, 10 of them children.'
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u/Lagzord Mar 23 '23
Thanks God it was "controlled"!
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u/LoomisFin Mar 23 '23
That did not look controlled at any point
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u/Forward-Village1528 Mar 23 '23 •
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Kinda looked like a guy making a giant pipe bomb Infront of a crowd of children.
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u/RustedRuss Mar 23 '23
I like how 18 people were apparently injured but the kids at the end just start playing with the ping pong balls like nothing happened.
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u/SpaceAgeFader Mar 23 '23
why is everyone calling them ping pong balls?
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u/Worldly_Today_9875 Mar 24 '23
These are the sort of balls you fill ball pits with.
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u/Cuntflickt Mar 24 '23
Bro was sprawled out like an injured person on an early episode of Family Guy and the kids are just carefree having fun
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u/NotAHamsterAtAll Mar 24 '23
Nothing strange with this, if you have had small kids yourself.
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u/Mr-IT-Guy Mar 23 '23
Eighteen people were injured, 10 of them children.
I could injure way more people with that if I had that much liquid nitrogen and some barrels. Amateurs.
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u/peperonipyza Mar 23 '23
Ohh so the liquid nitrogen is becoming gaseous nitrogen. Jesus how stupid can you be. Too bad all the audience members don’t understand what’s going on. I’d get the f away if I knew a dude was making a bomb next to me.
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u/phraps Mar 24 '23
This demo is perfectly safe and is an extremely commonly performed experiment... with an open-topped barrel. I have never seen this done with two stacked barrels and I struggle to see what they were trying to accomplish here.
To do this safely, you pour liquid nitrogen into a barrel, throw in some ping-pong balls, then dump hot water into the barrel. You don't need that much hot water, a few liters is more than enough and you can just dump it in from a bucket. To use an entire barrel as the water source is crazy. At no point should any container be sealed in any way. This is an insane and ridiculously negligent modification to what should be a foolproof science demo.
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u/Serious_Session7574 Mar 23 '23
Well, at least we know that Jiménez was ok, given people in the crowd are suing him.
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u/Raise-The-Woof Mar 23 '23
Happened in September 2022… any update from this?
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u/kidcobol Mar 23 '23
They’re still trying to find that guy’s face.
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u/doubled2319888 Mar 23 '23
I heard that it was due to pass mars in just a few months
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Dude is dying in the background and his last images are kids throwing plastic balls at each other 😂😂😂
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u/FlipReset4Fun Mar 23 '23
Nothing about this seems remotely safe.
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u/VeeJack Mar 23 '23
It’s ok.. he’s wearing a welder’s mask … and some gloves
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u/PrivatePilot9 Mar 24 '23
But the face mask is flipped up, so, yeah, decorative purposes only.
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u/Invested_Glory Mar 24 '23
Handling liquid nitrogen is not an issue. Even if some is spilt on foot, you’d be okay. It’s so cold you are basically the Sun in comparison so it vaporizes so fast most (if any) won’t even touch you.
Sealing it closed in a container with all said vapor coming…yeah, that was stupid.
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u/KriegerClone02 Mar 24 '23
The Leidenfrost effect only really works on smooth skin; a crease, a wrinkle, the edge of clothing or even body hair can prevent the liquid nitrogen from moving away from you quick enough to avoid freezing you.
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u/geaddaddy Mar 24 '23
Only true for bare skin. You can pour some on a bare hand and good Saint Leidenfrost will keep you safe. But usually one does not handle LN2 buck naked. Spill that same amount on a pant leg or shirt sleeve and you are in for a world of hurt.
I have handled a lot of LN2 and have done both of these things more than once.
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u/purplepoaceae Mar 24 '23
Spoken like someone who's never been burnt by liquid nitrogen
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u/LittleFroggyy Mar 23 '23
Might have been his balls they were chucking about.
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u/1Greener Mar 23 '23
Tbh he had no protection there & was holding his balls
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Hey, hey! He had a face shield that was totally on his head and definitely not wide open.
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u/VitaminPb Mar 23 '23
He did finally have it down while strapping the two drums together, but yeah, I was thinking “put the face shield down you idiot” while he was pouring the super-cold liquid.
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u/AcceptableVillian Mar 23 '23
Broke my back a few years ago playing tag with my friends, kids. They thought I was joking around and we're jumping all over me. Pain.
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u/NoTime4LuvDrJones Mar 24 '23
Holy hell, how’d that happen? You bend in a crazy position or tripped onto something hard? Were they playing tag with a lead pipe?
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u/tuskvarner Mar 23 '23
Do not taunt Happy Fun Ball.
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u/OhWize0ne Mar 23 '23
If Happy Fun Ball begins to glow and shake violently seek shelter immediately.
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u/makochark Mar 23 '23
Happy Fun Ball may suddenly accelerate to dangerous speeds.
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u/yousonuva Mar 24 '23
Accept no substitutes
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u/Woody1150 Mar 24 '23
Contains a core, which, if exposed due to rupture, should not be touched, inhaled or looked at.
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u/voluotuousaardvark Mar 23 '23
Reminds me of that carnival in the US where the guy put his hand in front of the muzzle of a cannon as it went off. Some poor fuckers got some digits with their corn dog but the show goes on as the guy screams in agony :/
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u/BarfingOnYourFace Mar 23 '23
Lol, that sounds like a pleasant way to go for such an idiotic way to go
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u/vanrob Mar 23 '23
There are no words to describe how stupid it is to even partially seal a barrel full of liquid nitrogen. My god.
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u/whatawitch5 Mar 23 '23 edited Mar 23 '23
As soon as I saw that the guy handling the barrels of liquid nitrogen was wearing his safety goggles on top of his head, and his assistants had no safety equipment at all, I knew stupidity was running this science show. Sheesh!
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u/HobbitInHufflepuff Mar 23 '23
When I saw the drums looked like metal, I was already concerned.
A fun, if mildly dangerous experiment to do with a friend: Get a rubber/plastic trashcan, an empty 2-liter soda bottle, some liquid nitrogen, and an awful lot of ping pong balls in a garbage can. You and your friend wear lots of protection and have the crowd STANDING REALLY FAR BACK. Put some liquid nitrogen in the bottle, seal it, drop it in the empty trashcan and RUN. As soon as you drop it, have your friend spill as many ping pong balls on top of the bottle as they can in 1.5 seconds and RUN. Wait. And keep waiting. Do not get bored of waiting and go closer to see what happens. Within a minute or two, the liquid nitrogen will explode the soda bottle and the concussive force will make all the balls shoot in the air. The danger: Exploded bottle bits may be fast and sharp.
That's a bit dangerous. This experiment? Just no.
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u/TexasNotTaxes Mar 23 '23
Dry ice and water in a sealed up two liter bottle works pretty well too. It's fun, cheap, and really dangerous so you know it's good.
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u/HobbitInHufflepuff Mar 23 '23
My friend got ice cream shipped, and there was dry ice in with the shipping materials. It said to not even open the cooling box. I had a better idea.
We went out on our fire escape, opened the dry ice, put it in an empty trash can, and spilled hot water into it to make cold steam. Tiny lil experiment, almost safe because it was outside, fun.
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u/TexasNotTaxes Mar 23 '23
We have a local store that straight up sells dry ice by the pound for keeping things cold and it's cheap. And fun.
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u/HobbitInHufflepuff Mar 24 '23
As long as you're playing outside/in a well ventilated area, and you're not being really, really stupid, this sounds pretty great.
That being said, I teach high school. I have some students I would trust to play around with dry ice. I also have some students who would find new ways to end up in the ER if I gave them dry ice.
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u/RichardBCummintonite Mar 23 '23 edited Mar 23 '23
For real. Thats a recipe for a bomb.
In the summer, me my uncle used to take the left over dry ice from the coolers at family gatherings, seal it up in water bottles, and throw them. It turned the bottles into grenades. Even that felt like a stupid redneck dangerous moment, but doing it on such a large scale and in the middle of a crowd of people is downright irresponsible.
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u/BigShowMan Mar 23 '23
We had similar thing in a paper mill where I used to work. A desilitre of lye (caustic soda) in a coke Bottle and a small strip of aluminum foil. Shake and throw. Bottle grenade…
One of the most ingenious dumb thing I have ever saw
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u/look_ima_frog Mar 23 '23
There is a far safer and easier way to launch a bunch of balls into the air with liquid nitrogen. You can just have a PLASTIC barrel (no flying metal shrapnel if it goes wrong) and you drop a 2 liter soda bottle in the bottom that you've filled with liquid nitrogen and capped off. You then immediately put a thin plastic garbage bag full of whatever you want to fly around (paper shreds, cornstarch peanuts, pingpong balls, etc) and stuff it in the barrel. When the 2 liter explodes, it blows the bag open and shoots all the fun crap in the air.
Why the HELL would you try and seal two metal drums together with people within spitting distance of the thing. This could have been a lot worse. Morons.
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u/DestroyerOfIphone Mar 23 '23
Doing this as a kid we threw the bottle into the air, it hit the ground and didn't pop. My buddy picked it up and BOOM. no serious damage but he was whining about his hand hurting for awhile.
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u/RichardBCummintonite Mar 23 '23
Oof rookie mistake lol. Never go after duds. You can do it with beer bottles too, and those would really cause serious damage
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u/binarywhisper Mar 23 '23
Haha we used to do that with the large coke bottles. Roll them under new hires cars at the end of the day as a prank. Get the water to dry ice ratio right and it results in an unbelievably loud explosion.
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u/jnstrong420 Mar 23 '23
Happened in the college dorm quad while I attended...bomb squad showed up. Talk about prank gone wrong. It was loud enough no one knew where it came from.
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u/scienceworksbitches Mar 23 '23
have you seen the countless videos of chemistry teachers that have the classic sodium in water demo blow up in their face? i cant even watch those videos without flinching and engaging safety squints.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Whatcouldgowrong/comments/v44azv/chemistry_101/
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u/flatulating_ninja Mar 23 '23
So you're saying sealing a rapidly expanding gas in a rigid container is a bad idea?
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u/CoffeeAndBrass Mar 23 '23
Ms. Frizzle's budget for field trips was severely slashed after this one.
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u/arondaniel Mar 23 '23
Sounds like the strap failed to completely remove the separator between barrels containing boiling water and liquid nitrogen. So the expanding gas had nowhere to go but through the barrel. Was supposed to go out the top and make it rain plastic balls. https://www.chemistryworld.com/news/explosion-at-outreach-event-under-investigation-after-18-people-injured-in-spain/4016397.article
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u/griffraff0701 Mar 23 '23
Seems like they’ve done this plenty of times with success. Jiménez is the real idiot here for going ahead with it despite the metallic strap failing and warnings from the guy handling the rig.
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u/brawlrats Mar 23 '23
’Well, it’s fine, just hold it … hold it tight and we’ll start,’ Jiménez can be heard saying in one of the videos of the accident posted on Twitter.
Good grief. The stupidity.
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u/NotSure2505 Mar 24 '23
Did you notice how the explosion made the barrels fucking disappear? Where did they go?
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u/kaitlinesmith17 Mar 24 '23
Where is the video of this going right? It says above that this was a popular demonstration by this guy. I want to see the successful ones.
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u/MouthJob Mar 23 '23
One child was in a coma for almost a week
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From the article:
All those injured had been discharged from hospital three days later.
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u/RedKetchup73 Mar 23 '23
2 minutes too long
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u/KingMwanga Mar 23 '23
Teachers teach kids how to Make a bomb would’ve been great clickbait title and partially correct
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u/beck35 Mar 23 '23
Can someone explain what was supposed to happen here, cause it looks like this was the only plausible outcome.
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u/inner_and_outer Mar 23 '23 edited Mar 23 '23
To start the reaction hot water is spilled into the liquid nitrogen, the liquid nitrogen heats up and turns to gaseous nitrogen (violently boils) which takes up a lot more volume and so nitrogen was suppose to get forced out the top of the stack of barrels taking with it the plastic balls and it was suppose to rain plastic balls. I assume the top barrel did not have a bottom. It seems to me that things happened too fast - so too much water and/or the boiling of the nitrogen was especially turbulent, enhancing the speed which the water permeated the liquid nitrogen.,
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u/whifflinggoose Mar 23 '23
The top barrel did have a bottom, but they were using it as a temporary seal for the bottom barrel with all the nitrogen/water in it to allow pressure to build up before releasing it quickly to allow the explosion to occur out of the top. Apparently the pressure built up too quickly and there was an issue with the seal not fully coming loose, resulting in the explosion going out the sides as well.
As you read this you can probably imagine how dangerous that is to do in front of an audience only 10 feet away.
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u/bthomase Mar 23 '23
Yes, I believe it had a trap door bottom which the announcer pulls out on the countdown. However, the barrels are supposed to be sealed with the strap they keep messing with. From translations provided, the assistant was telling him the strap was malfunctioning, so he told the assistant to *hold* the barrels. Then on release, the barrels were not reinforced (held by hand) and gas escaped between them, probably then ripping them apart as shrapnel, maybe worsened by the false bottom not fully opening and causing even more pressure in the bottom barrel
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u/colbymg Mar 23 '23
Even cold water and liquid nitrogen rapidly converts the nitrogen to gas. Seemed like the guy yanked the cord to dump the water and balls into the bottom barrel (which contained only liquid nitrogen), and after it fell the pressure then re-sealed the false floor and the bottom barrel exploded.
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u/ProfessorSchmiggins1 Mar 23 '23
Main stage guy: heavy duty gloves and welding helmet.
Helper guy: no gloves, no facial/head shield
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u/jason_abacabb Mar 23 '23
Children 10 feet away, also nothing. Turns out they should have had full body armor.
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u/-Malky- Mar 23 '23
and welding helmet.
You would have a pretty bad time if you tried to weld with that kind of mask, it's a regular polycarbonate face shield (probably a Honeywell Bionic, given the shape) and the guy isn't really using it as he should.
Not that it matters tho, it's not meant to stop steel barrel shrapnel anyway.
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u/Zorz88 Mar 23 '23
"Hey kids, come closer!"
Btw I think that better fit would be r/whatcouldgowrong
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u/dav3_125 Mar 23 '23
Looks like there is a piece of barrel left which means the other pieces turned into schrapnal. I think it was supposed to shoot the balls up, the top barrel has the bottom cut out right? RIGHT?
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u/CharacterBrief9121 Mar 23 '23
It looked more like the barrel side had sheared, still looks like 1 piece but no longer a cylinder. Probably split at the weakest points, the weld up the side and the bottom weld. I hope there was no shrapnel but the noise messed up some kids for sure.
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u/theetiologist Mar 23 '23
Seeing the woman with the little baby at the end makes me so sad. It’s so sad to have kids possibly get hurt.
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u/screegeegoo Mar 23 '23
It made me sad too. The way he was climbing his mom showed he was terrified and in pain
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u/Kingzton28 Mar 23 '23
WTF. I hope those 2 morons get fired and kicked in the dick.
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u/Kommonwealth Mar 23 '23
Fired from being street performers? Their bosses much be a bunch of clowns.
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u/throwawaygreenpaq Mar 24 '23
Reading that the 5-year-old girl having the most serious injuries made me really sad.
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u/jayradano Mar 23 '23
Kids throwing the balls around as the dude is dying a horrible death. Kids will be kids 🤷♂️
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u/Filamcouple Mar 23 '23
I've transported refrigerated liquids, and this is the single most screwed up thing I've seen. This is so wrong for so many reasons.
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u/Johnisfaster Mar 23 '23
I don’t know the science here but Ive been alive long enough to know that if I see jokers like this fucking with chemistry I should put some distance between myself and them.
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u/Squidysquid27 Mar 23 '23
Maybe find a smarter solution to launching balls in the air. Or idk, invest in better and smarter entertainment. Ffs this was really stupid. I'm not a scientist by any means, but I did take physics in school. What could possibly go wrong by creating a pressurized container with liquid nitrogen and hot water? All for the idea to launch balls in the air.
The moment they were trying to seal it my brain was screaming BOMB. Fucking idiots. Hopefully those that were injured sue them into oblivion.
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Why couldn't they stick to safer activities like releasing bulls on the streets?
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u/curiousendevor Mar 23 '23
Once I saw that other trash can get set on top and him lifting a band strap I knew there was trouble
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u/Latter-Mechanic Mar 23 '23
I like how the children's grabbing balls at the end Like nothing happened 😶🌫️
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u/pollopyanus Mar 23 '23
Check out the kid at 2.10. Blue shirt: "yay balls lets play" Dad: "Fuck that, time for you to learn what internal organs look like"
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u/kokopilau Mar 23 '23
In that whole crowd, no one had taken a course in Physics? What adult could fail to understand that making a bomb might go wrong?
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u/Delicious-Newt-5674 Mar 23 '23
Shout out to little dude who started chucking balls completely unfazed by the explosion
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u/ButHowCouldILose Mar 24 '23
Everything about this start to finish looks wreckless as fuck.
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u/Pixelgamer54 Mar 24 '23
Question, was this in Spain? Because this doesn’t sound like Spanish. It’s a stupid question but just wondering
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u/Ill-Refrigerator7210 Mar 24 '23
These fluid gender reveals are getting out of hand
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u/TheForkStealer Mar 23 '23
As soon as he sealed the barrel all I thought was “welp now it’s a bomb”
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u/nexistcsgo Mar 23 '23
The video could have started right before the explosion and that could have been fine.
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u/ShawnyMcKnight Mar 24 '23
I love how the kids ignore the severely injured guy and just grab the balls.
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u/OrdinaryAverageGuy2 Mar 24 '23
There was nothing interesting about this. That thing blew up in little kids faces. More like stupidasfuck.
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u/hypercurious37 Mar 24 '23
You sure this is in Spain? Doesn’t sound like Spanish
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u/LongjumpingCheck2638 Mar 23 '23
That teacher should be tarred and feathered and ran through the square yelling "I'm not worthy of science" for a stunt like that. Da fuq you stupid idiot. Lucky not many were headless after that
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u/verasev Mar 23 '23
This is just nitpicking but I wish people would use the term "science demonstration" rather than "science experiment" for this kind of thing. Experiments are about testing a theory, demonstrations are just showing off a cool chemical reaction or whatever.
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u/ImOnlyHereForTheCoC Mar 23 '23
Hypothesis: this shit won’t fuck up a bunch of kids
Conclusion: it did.
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u/ProfessorSchmiggins1 Mar 23 '23
How you become a successful scientist? Practice, practice, practice
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u/NoPlebInside Mar 23 '23
Kids throw and play with balls, zero fucks given. Lil' evil bastards.
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u/platon20 Mar 23 '23
When I was in 8th grade science class, we were learning about the periodic table of elements. On the far left, there's a column called the alkali metals and those metals all have violent reactions with water. If you start at the top of the column with lithium, the reaction with water is fairly mild, but if you move down the column to the other elements, the reactions get exponentially more violent.
One day our teacher brought a chunk of Caesium to school, which is in the 5th row on the alkali metals.
He took us outside, and brought us across the street where there was a large pond.
He asked one of my classmates, who was a baseball pitcher, to throw the Caesium as far as he could into the pond.
I swear there was an explosion that shot water up 30 feet high in the air. We were far enough away from it that we got a light spray from the water but no serious force or injuries from it.
This was in 1992, so there were no cell phone cameras to capture this epic event. Nowadays, he would probably get fired immediately if he pulled this stunt.
Here's to you, Mr King!
Here's a video of a very tiny amount of caesium put in water:
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u/ballsmahoney70 Mar 23 '23
Uhhhh Where did the steel barrels go? Did some lucky kid get to take one of them to the hospital with them??
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u/Alternative_Gold_993 Mar 23 '23
Lmao the kids started playing while he's just laying on the ground
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