100 Myths Your Parents LIED About... - Summary

Summary

In this video, various myths and rumors are tested to see if they are true or false. The experiments include testing whether airbags harm or protect children in cars, whether porcupines shoot quills when angry, whether parents can tell if their children are lying, and whether the five-second rule is real. Other tests include whether gum stays in the stomach for seven years and whether Coke and Pop Rocks can make someone's stomach explode. Ultimately, many of these popular ideas are debunked.

Facts

1. The video explores various myths and tests them.
2. Tests include whether airbags in the front seat harm children, whether parents can tell if their children are lying, and whether drains lead to the ocean.
3. Other tests include whether soda rots teeth, whether gum stays in your stomach for seven years, and whether sneezing with your eyes open causes them to pop out of their sockets.
4. Tests involve using devices and equipment to measure brain activity, grip strength, and heart rate.
5. The video also includes experiments with food, including whether candy makes you hyper and whether eating turkey makes you sleepy.
6. The video ends with a test on whether mixing Coke and Pop Rocks causes an explosion in the stomach.