Mythbusters "There's Your Problem!"

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Season 1
The human body is the focus for the MythBusters, as they delve into whether fear can really give you cold feet; if it's impossible to walk in a straight line while blindfolded; and if flatulence can be fatal.
The MythBusters find out the best way to escape from a sinking car; if a sunken ship can be raised with ping pong balls; and if a sinking ship can suck you down with it.
It's anything but child's play as the MythBusters discover if a swing can go full circle; if a seesaw hit by a skydiver can become a catapult; and if you can launch from a giant waterslide into a paddle pool and survive.
The MythBusters light up fire related myths, finding out who wins in a battle of flamethrower versus ice crystal gun; if wine bottles can cause a truck fire; and if a cannon packed with sawdust could produce a fireball?
Can falling glass slice you in two? Could a lawn mower propel a stone with fatal force? And could a tissue box on the car shelf kill you in a crash? The MythBusters sort truth from fiction when it comes to unlucky accidents.
The MythBusters drop into the science of falling, finding out if a skydiver can streamline like Keanu in Point Break; if a penny dropped from the Empire State Building could kill you; and more.
The MythBusters test if you can be electrocuted by lightning while talking on the phone; if a stun-gun could use water instead of wires; and if peeing on the electrified rail of a subway line could give you a fatal shock.
The MythBusters seek to answer friction related myths: Are two interleaved phone books impossible to pull apart? Can a fish pull line so fast that the reel catches fire?
The MythBusters delve into the little known world of shockwaves, testing if an underwater explosion can be survived by diving deep; if an explosive wave can be surfed; and more.
The MythBusters test myths related to the laws of motion, finding out if a Newton's Cradle can be supersized with wrecking balls; comparing a two-car head-on crash versus a single car crashing into a wall, and more.
The MythBusters build a pressure cannon to see if a ping pong ball impact could be fatal. They also test the affect of water pressure on a deep sea diver, and find out if firehose pressure is enough to lift a car.
An explosive episode where the MythBusters investigate if gummy bears can be used as rocket fuel; whether an overheating water heater can become a rocket; and if a surfboard can be powered with rockets.
The MythBusters dive into a trio of water related myths, finding out how far bullets can penetrate water, whether hitting the surface is the same as hitting concrete and if walking on water is possible using ninja technology.
Season 3
25:00
The MythBusters take to the air to investigate three myths about aviation.
26:00
The MythBusters are investigating home-made jets and rockets.
25:00
Using brains and brawn, the MythBusters investigate a full field of sporting myths.
25:00
The MythBusters investigate three mysteries about our inscrutable animal friends.
25:00
The MythBusters search for the truth behind so-called super-human abilities.
25:00
The MythBusters analyse just how advanced some ancient societies were. They find out if Swedish and Irish armies used cannons made from leather and if prehistoric pottery can hold a record of ancient sounds.
26:00
Delving into a trio of sticky problems, the MythBusters attempt to unlock the secrets of adhesion.
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