Sure, but that's not nearly as funny as oversimplifying it
Spin science!
We should take one of those ballistic jelly torsos, and put it into a massive gyroscope and spin it see what happens
Spin Doctors a Mythbusters-esque show about spinning things amazingly fast.
Built a large centrifuge, buy a high speed camera, lights and random junk and watch that Youtube money rain.
... yea that would probably work. Like that hydraulic press guy that just squishes stuff.
Some of the worst lab accidents involve imbalanced centrifuges. The rotors essentially explode when they fail. Making a centrifuge that you could film the contents of sounds like it would lack the proper shielding to contain a failure.
I wouldn't trust the average youtuber to know just how dangerous such a setup could be.
Gyroscopes, gyroscopic procession, density separation, centripetal force, induction, magnetism, Coriolis effect....
Turns out spinning things really fast is amazing!
Sure, but that's not nearly as funny as oversimplifying it
Spin science!
We should take one of those ballistic jelly torsos, and put it into a massive gyroscope and spin it see what happens