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FINAL SCIENCE CLASS- How to Survive a 5 Mile Fall with No Parachute

Published on Wed, May 6th 2020 Science & Technology Rectangular HD

We'll be doing dangerous things like smashing a bunch of glass with rockets and talking about the farthest man made object and I'll explain why this is my last one. See you there and don't be tardy or it's a detention.

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The YouTube channel showcases a variety of entertaining and educational content, blending elements of science, technology, animal behavior, and outdoor adventures. Expect captivating demonstrations, humorous twists, and thought-provoking discussions, as the creator engages audiences in hands-on projects, debunks common misconceptions, and highlights the latest innovations.
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Former NASA engineer. Current CrunchLabs founder and friend of science.

Answers to some common questions:

1) I make a monthly toy we build together on a video, that gets delivered to your house that teaches you to think like an engineer. Check it out at- https://crunchlabs.com
2) I studied Mechanical Engineering in School. I did my undergrad at BYU and Masters at USC.
3) I worked for NASA JPL for 9 years, 7 of which were working on the Curiosity Rover (I made a video about it you should def totes watch cause it's probably my favorite of all my videos). Then I made some Halloween costumes. Then I worked for Apple in their Special Projects Group doing Product Design as a Mechanical Engineer for 5 years. Then in 2022 I created CrunchLabs to deliver monthly toys that teach you to think like an engineer.