I remembered watching in the UK. They had a very large 300 car and. The SRN-4 300 Car & Passenger Hovercraft Ferry. The fastest time, it took to cross The English Channel was only 22 minutes. Back from the 1990 to 2015. The retired hovercraft. Ran over an egg in on the beach. The SRN-4 Car and passenger hovercraft. Empty weight was 193 tons. After the hovercraft went over the egg. Without breaking the egg. Where this personal hovercraft would weigh less than 150 Lbs without driver. Just a piece of trivia. That I remembered watching this episode of Mythbusters. I was sad when the program ended. But happy to get to see it again.
Not sure if you can call the cement bath bomb shield TOTALLY busted, more plasuble. Because they proved quite well that if you're not specifically designing a bomb to work when flooded with wet concrete it can really screw with the bomb's wiring. It COULD work, it's just that it'd work because it damaged the bomb, not because it blocked it.
Exactly what I was about to say. We see in the episode that they "disarm" the bomb with the concrete in a way seen in MacGuyver. And the Mythbusters explained what actually happened. Also if I ever came into such a situation, i ask for that cement, if time for bomb squad was not enough. Rather damage 250ft of whatever compared to 650ft with added deadly pressure wave to that shrapnell.
The Myth was "wet concrete protected the mail van and surroundings from the effect of the entire bomb exploding". Further, the third attempt demonstrated that a bomb designed to explode, and not designed to be 'safe', destroyed everything. *BUSTING* the Myth. Inventing *_different_* Myths which weren't tested doesn't make the tested Myth "Plausible". The Myth was *_NOT_* "wet concrete prevents most of the explosives detonating". Hence the *Myth* was *BUSTED*. The Myth was not "wet concrete reduces the damage caused by explosives detonating". The *Myth* was still *BUSTED*. It is well known that sandbags reduce the damage caused by explosives detonating. There is no myth there. Best Wishes. ☮
@gbulmer Well the myth was "can wet cement reduce damage done by a bomb " As shown in McGuyver. And yes it did in the test done by the Mybusters. Because it partially defused a bomb like the one used in MacGuyver or the first attempt. Unlike the second test, where the bomb was fully waterprotected inside a funnel like structure barely surrounded by wet concrete, but rather additional compressed by the perfect fitting plywood box. Taking physics into the calculation that box enhanced the detonation and directed it upwards and downwards, instead of leaving it to expand into each direction equally.
@@tristanellis-mascoll1171 Thank you for replying. While your argument has merit, it is clear that the Myth the Mythbusters were testing was would the wet concrete absorb the detonation of the bomb, and *NOT* would it prevent some or all of the explosives detonating. Their dialogue, and subsequent actions are clear. The MacGyver episode depicted 'smothering' or absorbing the explosion, not preventing most of the explosive from detonating. I do agree that putting the bomb inside a plywood box may have changed the energy distribution of the explosion enough to be observable. The box appeared to be barely covered by wet concrete, and the slow-motion video did show material reached a much greater height than the 'control' . However, the blast damage at ground level was still devastating. So, though some of the energy appears to be directed away from the surroundings at ground level, the Myth was still *BUSTED*. Worse, without the wooden box, you argue that the energy would not be directed up/down and away from ground level. So, by your proposition, ground level damage would have been worse. That BUSTS the Myth 'even more'. It seems much more likely wet concrete might prevent the bomb detonating than partially prevent detonation. Partial detonation seems like random fluke. Best Wishes. ☮
If the wires were not fully isolated, yes. As for a series, I think MacGuyver is more the "bridgetime" series between more realistic effects like in the original The Fall Guy series or some A-Team episodes and more theatrical effects seen in todays series.
There are stories that the massive German Tiger tanks have such wide tracks to distribute the weight that sometimes they would drive over swampy ground just fine, and when the crew climbed out they sank into the mud to their knees.
Lol! Mythbusters creating dna helix quarters in the dirt. Purely based on the easiest route via a somewhat controllable and almost cell like vehicle. Really cemented into my mind the idea of life imitating life. And then blowing it up. Sweet!
Mac never said how it worked… it just was shown to work Whether it cause some sticks not to go off, or it damped the whole blast doesn’t matter. I call that plausible… it disabled most of the bomb.
They stated the Myth they were testing. Everyone who saw the episode of Macgyver thought wet concrete had damped the explosion of the bomb. The likelihood of disabling most of a bomb, but not all, was not part of the Myth. Further, it seems much less likely that wet concrete would disable part of the bomb than completely disabling the bomb. It completely matters what the Myth was. Otherwise it is not possible to test. The Myth, "wet concrete reduces damage by absorbing blast energy" was *BUSTED.* The Myth was *NOT* "wet concrete disables some explosives in a bomb detonating". Best Wishes. ☮
Wouldn't that be proving a known? What is dynamite used for? We drill holes in solid rock the stick dynamite in them to loosen it in mining or construction so it would do to concrete what it does to solid rock in mining or what it does to concrete in construction demolition
You asked _"how does all these series get paid for?"_ Answer: Advertising. When it cost more to make than the advertising revenue it attracted, it was cancelled. Advertising revenue reduced over the later series. Costs were reduced by reducing staff, but advertising revenue reduced so much it stopped being commissioned. The TV channels believed they could make more profit by using the same amount of time for different shows. Best Wishes. ☮
@@gbulmer This is the world we live in Rotten Mango makes a minimum 10 million a year just telling just how much bad evil can be and science entertainment gets left behind.
@ 13:33 Why the POINTLESS thin white outline around the pressure transducer?! Do they think we’re so stupid that we can’t work out what the object is that HE IS HOLDING IN HIS HAND, AND THE CAMERA IS ZOOMED RIGHT INTO?!’ @ 16:48 They’re doing it AGAIN!!!! We aren’t stupid, get this garbage out of the way SO WE CAN SEE THE THINGS! 🤦♂️🙄
This season has some of the best content in the whole show but is by far the worst season of the show, take your pick, it's missing it's heart or it's soul
What is this video about? A mail truck, a hovercraft? Why isnt it labeled as a compilation? Fuck. Thats so strange, the cuts are really breaking the video.
This is not a compilation. This is one episode, titled "The Explosion Special" first aired January 9, 2016 ①. Mythbusters usually tested more than one myth in one episode. The episode typically cut between multiple myths, rather than serially. Testing many myths often took much less than an entire episode. I AssUMe they put the conclusions of all myths near the end to cause viewers to watch the maximum quantity of advertisements (which are paying production costs and creating profit). Best Wishes. ☮ ① IMDB and Wikipedia have the same date,
@@gbulmer The title, as you may see above, is: "Can Concrete Stop a Bomb? - Mythbusters - Science Documentary" and not "Can Concrete Stop a Bomb? - Mythbusters - Science Documentary and other explosive stories" or "Can Concrete Stop a Bomb? - Mythbusters - Science Documentary but in reality its The Explosion Special" Sorry I spend my time in the TV-era mostly playing in the mud.
@@SirBSpecial Thank you for replying. I was responding to your comment about it being a compilation, and the cutting between myths. It is unfortunate that they didn't use the original episode's title. I suspect that they don't use original episode titles in an attempt to get more advertising revenue. I AssUMe they measure the results because making money from distributing existing content is the uploading company's business. I also AssUMe it likely works because they usually use a new title. Best Wishes. ☮
Honestly, that hovercraft was just amazing. Never thought that was possible.
But not going to work in a real life scenario as tripwires and probe triggers are often employed
Not to forget most dugged in anti vehicle mines are also magnetic triggered, to prevent unwanted discharges.
O melhor vídeo de todo o universo.
adam is like some super villain on that hovercraft, he's like "HAHAHHA TAKE THAT YOU PUNY MINES!"
I remembered watching in the UK. They had a very large 300 car and. The SRN-4 300 Car & Passenger Hovercraft Ferry. The fastest time, it took to cross The English Channel was only 22 minutes. Back from the 1990 to 2015. The retired hovercraft. Ran over an egg in on the beach. The SRN-4 Car and passenger hovercraft. Empty weight was 193 tons. After the hovercraft went over the egg. Without breaking the egg. Where this personal hovercraft would weigh less than 150 Lbs without driver. Just a piece of trivia. That I remembered watching this episode of Mythbusters. I was sad when the program ended. But happy to get to see it again.
Everybody spouting off about MacGuyver and the hovercraft, and I'm here thinking that trench machine is REALLY damn cool.
Not sure if you can call the cement bath bomb shield TOTALLY busted, more plasuble. Because they proved quite well that if you're not specifically designing a bomb to work when flooded with wet concrete it can really screw with the bomb's wiring. It COULD work, it's just that it'd work because it damaged the bomb, not because it blocked it.
Exactly what I was about to say.
We see in the episode that they "disarm" the bomb with the concrete in a way seen in MacGuyver.
And the Mythbusters explained what actually happened.
Also if I ever came into such a situation, i ask for that cement, if time for bomb squad was not enough.
Rather damage 250ft of whatever compared to 650ft with added deadly pressure wave to that shrapnell.
The Myth was "wet concrete protected the mail van and surroundings from the effect of the entire bomb exploding". Further, the third attempt demonstrated that a bomb designed to explode, and not designed to be 'safe', destroyed everything. *BUSTING* the Myth. Inventing *_different_* Myths which weren't tested doesn't make the tested Myth "Plausible". The Myth was *_NOT_* "wet concrete prevents most of the explosives detonating". Hence the *Myth* was *BUSTED*.
The Myth was not "wet concrete reduces the damage caused by explosives detonating". The *Myth* was still *BUSTED*.
It is well known that sandbags reduce the damage caused by explosives detonating. There is no myth there.
Best Wishes. ☮
@gbulmer
Well the myth was "can wet cement reduce damage done by a bomb "
As shown in McGuyver.
And yes it did in the test done by the Mybusters.
Because it partially defused a bomb like the one used in MacGuyver or the first attempt.
Unlike the second test, where the bomb was fully waterprotected inside a funnel like structure barely surrounded by wet concrete, but rather additional compressed by the perfect fitting plywood box.
Taking physics into the calculation that box enhanced the detonation and directed it upwards and downwards, instead of leaving it to expand into each direction equally.
@@tristanellis-mascoll1171 Thank you for replying. While your argument has merit, it is clear that the Myth the Mythbusters were testing was would the wet concrete absorb the detonation of the bomb, and *NOT* would it prevent some or all of the explosives detonating. Their dialogue, and subsequent actions are clear. The MacGyver episode depicted 'smothering' or absorbing the explosion, not preventing most of the explosive from detonating.
I do agree that putting the bomb inside a plywood box may have changed the energy distribution of the explosion enough to be observable. The box appeared to be barely covered by wet concrete, and the slow-motion video did show material reached a much greater height than the 'control' . However, the blast damage at ground level was still devastating. So, though some of the energy appears to be directed away from the surroundings at ground level, the Myth was still *BUSTED*.
Worse, without the wooden box, you argue that the energy would not be directed up/down and away from ground level. So, by your proposition, ground level damage would have been worse. That BUSTS the Myth 'even more'.
It seems much more likely wet concrete might prevent the bomb detonating than partially prevent detonation. Partial detonation seems like random fluke.
Best Wishes. ☮
Is this first upload of a ''new'' episode? Never seen it before.
Correct
This is from 2016 episode. Episode 238.
You know, Adam aged INCREDIBLY well all things considered.
22:10 and what do you get? Another day older and deeper in debt
different slump of concrete!
The MacGyver was made for TV crap, the wet cement would have caused a short circuit in the batteries and electronics as soon as it touched them.
If the wires were not fully isolated, yes.
As for a series, I think MacGuyver is more the "bridgetime" series between more realistic effects like in the original The Fall Guy series or some A-Team episodes and more theatrical effects seen in todays series.
There are stories that the massive German Tiger tanks have such wide tracks to distribute the weight that sometimes they would drive over swampy ground just fine, and when the crew climbed out they sank into the mud to their knees.
Fantástico❤
Flashbacks to Unit 731.
It's always so painful watching Adam trying to crawl in and out of things!
So cute in 30:11 they actually write "Attention, Mines" in German on the sign xDD
Oh my goodness!! Deep breath, stiff upper lip etc . . . This is the FINAL season. If I don't watch it, will it stop it being true?
Felt the same, still haven't seen it :D.
Lol!
Mythbusters creating dna helix quarters in the dirt.
Purely based on the easiest route via a somewhat controllable and almost cell like vehicle.
Really cemented into my mind the idea of life imitating life.
And then blowing it up.
Sweet!
why 2 mail trucks? .... Because they couldn't find a femail truck LoL
Damn, that detcord caused more damage to that truck than the 40 lbs of dynamite
Why didn't they use the mines you can get for paintballing?
Because its the Mythbusters bro , Theyre engineers who like to build their own
The show was interesting but the ads suck.
Wait.. that's Mac Joe Dirt.
I‘d say frank gallagher
It's NOT a Jeep. It's a Landcruiser, and that's way better than a Jeep.
soo me not paying attention i was wondering why they where not exploding female trucks.
🙂😆😄😆🙂 🤔😉🤔
It's like hunting - don't kill does (female deer).
With your mother and sisters? I guess you don't have any.
Wait you think vehicles are not female?
@tristanellis-mascoll1171 livess rustbuckets have no genders. It's just a bunch of rust to be
looks like jamie kept up his physique throughout the years
😂imagine using hovercrafts in war
Mac never said how it worked… it just was shown to work Whether it cause some sticks not to go off, or it damped the whole blast doesn’t matter. I call that plausible… it disabled most of the bomb.
They stated the Myth they were testing. Everyone who saw the episode of Macgyver thought wet concrete had damped the explosion of the bomb. The likelihood of disabling most of a bomb, but not all, was not part of the Myth. Further, it seems much less likely that wet concrete would disable part of the bomb than completely disabling the bomb. It completely matters what the Myth was. Otherwise it is not possible to test. The Myth, "wet concrete reduces damage by absorbing blast energy" was *BUSTED.* The Myth was *NOT* "wet concrete disables some explosives in a bomb detonating".
Best Wishes. ☮
19:22 Macsavage
Ukraine could use a mine disabling hovercraft
I think they should try it again, but this time, let the concrete set first, then set off the bomb.
Pensé igual😊
But they wanted to do the same thing that was shown in the movie.
@ yes, I did hear and see that. My idea is just that, an idea.
Good idea
Wouldn't that be proving a known? What is dynamite used for? We drill holes in solid rock the stick dynamite in them to loosen it in mining or construction so it would do to concrete what it does to solid rock in mining or what it does to concrete in construction demolition
😂❤😂❤😂
These guys must be rich, how does all these series get paid for?.
You asked _"how does all these series get paid for?"_ Answer: Advertising.
When it cost more to make than the advertising revenue it attracted, it was cancelled. Advertising revenue reduced over the later series. Costs were reduced by reducing staff, but advertising revenue reduced so much it stopped being commissioned. The TV channels believed they could make more profit by using the same amount of time for different shows.
Best Wishes. ☮
@@gbulmer This is the world we live in Rotten Mango makes a minimum 10 million a year just telling just how much bad evil can be and science entertainment gets left behind.
@ 13:33
Why the POINTLESS thin white outline around the pressure transducer?! Do they think we’re so stupid that we can’t work out what the object is that HE IS HOLDING IN HIS HAND, AND THE CAMERA IS ZOOMED RIGHT INTO?!’
@ 16:48 They’re doing it AGAIN!!!! We aren’t stupid, get this garbage out of the way SO WE CAN SEE THE THINGS! 🤦♂️🙄
This season has some of the best content in the whole show but is by far the worst season of the show, take your pick, it's missing it's heart or it's soul
What is this video about? A mail truck, a hovercraft? Why isnt it labeled as a compilation? Fuck. Thats so strange, the cuts are really breaking the video.
This is not a compilation. This is one episode, titled "The Explosion Special" first aired January 9, 2016 ①. Mythbusters usually tested more than one myth in one episode. The episode typically cut between multiple myths, rather than serially. Testing many myths often took much less than an entire episode. I AssUMe they put the conclusions of all myths near the end to cause viewers to watch the maximum quantity of advertisements (which are paying production costs and creating profit).
Best Wishes. ☮
① IMDB and Wikipedia have the same date,
@@gbulmer The title, as you may see above, is: "Can Concrete Stop a Bomb? - Mythbusters - Science Documentary" and not "Can Concrete Stop a Bomb? - Mythbusters - Science Documentary and other explosive stories" or "Can Concrete Stop a Bomb? - Mythbusters - Science Documentary but in reality its The Explosion Special"
Sorry I spend my time in the TV-era mostly playing in the mud.
@@SirBSpecial Thank you for replying. I was responding to your comment about it being a compilation, and the cutting between myths. It is unfortunate that they didn't use the original episode's title. I suspect that they don't use original episode titles in an attempt to get more advertising revenue. I AssUMe they measure the results because making money from distributing existing content is the uploading company's business. I also AssUMe it likely works because they usually use a new title.
Best Wishes. ☮