YouTuber and self-proclaimed “friend of science”
Mark Rober
recently created the world's largest JELL-O pool, an endeavor which required 15 tons of the gelatin dessert. Deeming it a “worthy engineering challenge,” Rober set out to answer the following: “How do you boil, and then refrigerate, an entire pool?”
Who made the first pool of jello?
More videos on YouTube
In 2016, former
NASA engineer Mark Rober
and The Backyard Scientist filled up a backyard swimming pool with 25 million Orbeez water balls. On that same day, Rober decided he was going to fulfill his childhood dream of creating the world's biggest JELLO swimming pool.
Who filled the pool with Strawberry Jello?
Mark Rober
Fills A Pool Full of Actual Gelatin. For some weird, unspoken reason, it bet you have dreamt of swimming in a pool of Jell-O before.
Has anyone ever drowned in Jello?
Kalkin Ars Legatus Legionis Tribus: California Registered: Jan 14, 2001 Posts: 13068 Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 2:14 am | Like a snow avalanche. Sometimes you die, sometimes you don't. |
---|
What's the world record for staying in a swimming pool?
The male record is held by Pablo Fernández Álvarez (Spain), who swam for
25 hours
in an “Endless Pool” in Madrid, Spain, on 6-7 May 2020. Over six years, this record has been extended from 16 hours (by Australian Chloë McCardel in Feb 2014) to Mayra's time of over 31 hours.
What is the world record for eating jello?
Record Holder: Damien Fletcher
Sounds impossible, but Damien Fletcher managed to get
6.34 slippery ounces
of Jell-O gelatin into his mouth in just one minute. Kudos! Sounds like a fun game for our next party.
Can you make jello in a pool?
Simply pour the
jello wrestling mix
into your jello wrestling pool, add water, and wait for the jello to set. The product does not require refrigeration and water can be added hot or cold to cater for all seasons.
What happens if you jump in a pool of jello?
You would probably
drown in Jello
. Or at least asphyxiate. It would really depend upon the consistency and the temperature of the jello. If it was softer and at ambient temperature, you would quickly sink to the bottom and then struggle immensely trying to resurface.
Is jello the same as jelly?
Jello is a gelatin that is sold in powdered form and you have to add it in water and heat and then allow it to cool down to set and take the shape of the jelly.
Jelly and Jello are practically the same thing with Jello being
a brand name sold in US. All Jello is jelly, but not all the jelly is Jello.
Can you swim pudding?
If you can float in water,
you can certainly float in pudding
. It's simple buoyancy.
Can you drown in a bowl of soup?
To answer the question – yes,
it is possible to drown in a shallow pool
. It is possible to drown in a bowl of soup. As a lifeguard in the late 1970s at Coney Island in Brooklyn NY, I rescued a fully clothed man (believed to be highly intoxicated) who was face down in a few inches of water.
Can you swim on your period?
Can I Go Swimming During My Period?
Swimming during your period isn't a problem
. However, you will want to use a tampon when swimming so you don't bleed on your swimsuit. Pads won't work and will just fill with water.
What is in jello mix?
Jello is primarily made up of
gelatin
, a protein extracted from the skins and bones of certain animals. The gelatin is dissolved in boiling water and then cooled to form a gelatinous, semi-solid substance.
What's the record for holding breath?
The current non-oxygen aided records stand at
11 minutes, 35 seconds for men
(Stéphane Mifsud, 2009) and 8 minutes, 23 seconds for women (Natalia Molchanova, 2011). Severinsen has said that he hasn't suffered any brain damage from his breath-holding record attempts.
What are the easiest world records to beat?
- Most socks put on one foot in 30 seconds. …
- Tallest toilet paper tower in 30 seconds. …
- Fastest time to arrange the alphabet from a can of alphabet spaghetti. …
- Most Smarties eaten in 60 seconds blindfolded using chopsticks. …
- Fastest time to assemble Mr.
What is the world record for staying awake?
The easy experimental answer to this question is
264 hours (about 11 days)
. In 1965, Randy Gardner, a 17-year-old high school student, set this apparent world-record for a science fair.