Shattering Conclusions

In Street Genius, host Tim Shaw takes us on a journey to explore the incredible truth of why things do what they do. In this episode, Tim explores the explosive qualities of hair products, starter fluid and the oxygen we breathe. Tim's first stop is a barbecue restaurant where he demonstrates what happens when liquid oxygen meets flaming hot coals. Then Tim attempts to get something out of nothing. With the help of a vacuum pump, we see what happens when the air is sucked out of a bottle. Next, Tim enlists the help of four high-rise window cleaners. Their role is simple - stand on a pane of toughened glass while Tim tries to break it. Even this glass can't resist the impact of Tim's experiments, in this shattering episode of Street Genius.
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