ЛЬЕМ ВОДУ НА НАТЯЖНОЙ ПОТОЛОК ПОКА ОН НЕ ЛОПНЕТ! - Summary

Summary

The video is a humorous experiment where the host and his friends attempt to fill a stretch ceiling with water to observe its behavior. They use two water tank trucks, which they believe can hold 8 tons of water. They start filling the ceiling little by little, and the water level increases rapidly. As the water level rises, the ceiling stretches downwards, lowering its height by about 3 feet.

The host then decides to walk on the stretched ceiling, which he finds surprisingly stable. He also encourages his friend, Dima, to take a bath on the stretched ceiling. After the water is poured, they observe that the ceiling can be restored back to its original state.

In another part of the video, the host demonstrates how to handle a stretch ceiling that has been flooded. He suggests poking the ceiling with a needle or using a knife to drain the water, but warns against using a machete. He also shows how to restore a flooded ceiling by filling the hole with water, which causes the ceiling to return to its original state.

Finally, the host and his friend, Dima, take a stand-off with a watermelon on the stretched ceiling. The watermelon appears to be intact after the water is drained. The video concludes with the host expressing relief that the watermelon has survived the experiment.

Facts

1. The video is about a series of experiments conducted on a stretch ceiling in an apartment.
2. The main experiment involves filling the ceiling with water from two water tank trucks, which have a combined capacity of 8,000 liters.
3. The initial level of water in the ceiling is around 880 pounds, or 400 liters, and the ceiling is expected to be able to handle around 1 ton of weight.
4. The ceiling stretches as water is poured into it, lowering its height by about 3.2 feet.
5. The video also includes a series of additional experiments, such as walking on the stretched ceiling, taking a bath in it, and even attempting to destroy the ceiling with a knife and a machete.
6. The video concludes with the ceiling being restored to its original state, and the total amount of water poured into the ceiling being measured at 700 liters.
7. The experiment demonstrates that a stretch ceiling can handle a significant amount of water before it pops, with the ceiling popping just before the water level reached 700 liters.
8. The video also includes a discussion of the potential consequences of a stretch ceiling popping in a real-life scenario, such as flooding the apartment below.
9. The video ends with the remark that the ceiling can be restored to its original state after the water has been drained.
10. The video also features a discussion of the potential for cost savings from using a Tinkoff black card, which offers cashback on purchases.