MANILA, Philippines - National Geographic Channel takes a funny look at the Internet’s most shocking viral videos in Science of Stupid, a show that explains why stunts go wrong when amateurs try to copy them. Each episode will examine stunt videos with disastrous endings and explain in scientific terms what factors caused the stunts to fail.
Science of Stupid is a 14-part series hosted by Internet and TV sensation Ramon Bautista, whose likeable “everyman†humor will charm any viewer as he sets up each stunt and explains the science behind it.
With the boom of Twitter, Facebook and YouTube, where people find it easy to post and share interesting information and content, it’s no wonder that some are foolhardy enough to try the crazy stunts that they see professionals do. Such attempts often have catastrophic results — which in turn are posted in the hopes of going viral. Science of Stupid makes sense of this nonsense by showing the necessary setup to make the stunt successful along with what the people in the video did wrong to make things go haywire.
Each episode of Science of Stupid features a variety of stunts posted on the Internet, ranging from the dangerous to the silly. Thrill-seekers collide with the invincible laws of physics as the show explains what happens when two women jump off the roof into a swimming pool, and how a potato cannon can cause real damage to a man’s groin with a muzzle velocity of 300 kilometers per hour despite its innocuous name.
Science of Stupid airs Tuesday nights at 9.