Boat Vs. World's Strongest Trampoline from 45m - Summary

Summary

In this video, the creators collaborate with Mark Rober to engineer a massive trampoline designed to bounce heavy objects. They drop various items, including a bowling ball, 20 bowling balls at once, an Atlas stone, and finally, a boat from a significant height to test the trampoline's capabilities. The boat surprisingly bounces and remains intact. They also seek suggestions from viewers for future bouncing experiments.

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Sure, here are the key facts from the provided text:

1. They want someone to help engineer an epic trampoline that can bounce like almost anything.
2. They mention Mark Rober and plan to send him a tweet for help.
3. They've been working through the night to build something.
4. They mention heavy steel and Kevlar in the construction.
5. There are 144 big springies involved.
6. They have ten planned drops for the day, including a bowling ball.
7. Their trampoline business started with a bowling ball drop from 45 meters.
8. They plan to drop 20 bowling balls simultaneously.
9. One of the participants, Rex, takes an Orbeez bath.
10. They discuss future drops, including an atlas stone, motorbike, car, boat, and vending machine.

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