

The British Tim Shaw conducts remarkable experiments and lets the people on the streets and at home predict the outcomes. In this episode: washing a car in one second, eating for free and making money inflammable.

Coffee creamer bomb; breaking a beer bottle with one swift hand movement; microwave a light bulb.

Testing the penetrative power of an assault rifle on teddy bears in the name of science.

Test the heat of a Fresnel lens at a rooftop BBQ; an innovative design to concentrate light.

Experiments generating up to a million volts in man-made lightning bolts.

At a gas pump, cigarettes, cell phones and static electricity could cause a raging inferno.

Re-creating the familiar trick of pulling a tablecloth away without disturbing the table settings.

Tim finds out how to shoot fire from the barrel of a shotgun and create an effect in a microwave.

Making ice cream with a fire extinguisher; blowing up a garden shed using only items found inside.

A set of highly unusual scientific challenges; a slip-sliding race with household ingredients.

Ways to understand the natural forces at work in everyday lives.

Shattering chandeliers, dancing sand, suspended silverware, a pair of swinging trapeze artists.

From shooting hoops in a moving vehicle to boiling up a bottle of bubbly in a microwave and dropping a piano from 100 feet in the air, Tim Shaw introduces us to more of the everyday science in the world around us.

Tim demonstrates how a harmless ping-pong ball can pack a mighty punch, how dominoes can be used to create a powerful chain reaction and the amazing science behind a slinky in motion.