MythBuster Developing Light-Weight Vehicle Armor
gearystwatcher writes "MythBusters' Jamie Hyneman has been developing blast-resistant, light-weight armor for use on US military vehicles in Iraq and Afghanistan based on his work with show co-host Adam Savage. 'We had a lot of experience in the show dealing with explosives, obviously in ways and situations that are outside the norm. This is very revealing, because when you see something outside the norm you get to see what the boundaries of the phenomenon are,' Hyneman tells The Reg during an interview for the new MythBusters' season."
These always seem to pop up on any Mythbusters thread. No, they're not scientists. They're not pretending to be scientists. And nope, they don't have time to spend years with a research team adjusting for every variable in every experiment in some carefully controlled lab somewhere.
What they *are* are very knowledgeable laymen, applying basic scientific methodology to fairly straight-foward questions in an entertaining fashion. They bring the basics of scientific testing to the masses. They teach concepts such as skepticism and empiricism to a population that too often relies on hearsay and superstition in their beliefs about the physical world.
No, they're not scientists. But that doesn't mean they have nothing to teach or that there is no value in their experiments. As the Wright Brothers and Thomas Edison could probably attest, sometimes even a layman has insight to offer.
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So, is it going to be made out of 18 layers of pizza, or 6 layers of phone books?
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I'd say he could. Pretty smart individual.
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Next I bet you're going to tell me that Scientologists aren't scientists!
There's no -1 for "I don't get it."
Aren't these the same guys who for several years were shielding themselves from explosions with what they thought was bulletproof plexiglass, until they finally tried shooting it with a gun in an episode on bulletproof glass and only then realized that it wasn't bulletproof at all?
... composed entirely of water heaters with the safety features defeated.
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Just like they do in the show. And film it.
- "If one man can create that much hate, you can only imagine how much love we as a togetherness can create."
"fresh MythBusters season now beginning...Among the highlights: could the bomb planted in Hitler's Wolf's Lair hideaway in July 1944 actually have killed the leader of the Third Reich, and changed the course of history?"
Didn't they do this LAST season? Is this article out of date, or are they doing a revisit?
I am actually suprised so many people on here think these guys are so "smart" , "engineers", or "scientist".. I'm not knocking them, but I think Grant is the only person on that show that is smart.. and is capable of completing a full thought. These guys aren't idiots by any means, It's just sad when average is seen as something special.
Ad eundum quo nemo ante iit!
XKCD does a good job summing it up: http://xkcd.com/397/.
While careful controlled tests are important to science and critical to many discoveries, that is not the core of what science is. The core is that ideas are tested by experiment. It is the process of saying "Hmmm, maybe X causes Y, let's try it and find out!"
That's the basis of what they do, and the basis of science. The higher level of rigor are important as well, but they aren't the main thing. Scientific thinking and action in every day life does not mean doing a laboratory based double blind study of every little thing. You'd never make it to work if you did that for everything. It does mean holding your idea up to scrutiny and testing them out. Mythbusters helps promote that.
Also as a side note they are often more rigorous than it appears. If you've watched some outtakes/behind the scenes stuff it turns out that they often do more testing than you see on screen. Again that's not to say they do everything grade-A lab proper, but it can be more than it appears.
I know this show is popular with a lot of people, but for me Mythbusters is about the most boring show ever. In any given show, only about five minutes of it is interesting. The rest of it is irritatingly dull, bullshit speculation, or repeating what the viewer just saw right before the last commercial break. And every show, EVERY show has to involve blowing something up. It's nice to see Jamie Hyneman doing something useful for a change. However, I hope he gets to the point if/when he finally demonstrates his armor to the military brass. Otherwise they'll be nodding off, looking at their watches.
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Based on the quotes in the article, we can assume that Heyman "saw some s*** blow up, and now is an expert on blast propagation, terminal ballistics, and high strain rate phenomenon."
I enjoy the show. It is entertaining and informative. I work at a software development firm and I still have to deal with co workers that believe that the shows on how they faked the moon landings are interesting and or that artificial sweeteners are biological weapons! Not to mention that Airborne prevents colds! Mythbusters is a nice break from the stupid stuff I see everyday. It is a million times better than the reality TV shows and may actually get some kids interested in Science and engineering.
So they could be one eyed Episcopalian kangaroos as far as I am concerned. It is a good show so the nit pickers can bit Bender's butt for all I care.
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Not knowing what you do not know often leads to an optimistic view about one's expertise in a subject. Mythbusters can be fun to watch, but only on television would one spend so much to demonstrate so little.
Education, n.: That which discloses to the wise and disguises from the foolish their lack of understanding.
-- Ambrose Bierce
What they *are* are very knowledgeable laymen, applying basic scientific methodology...
Sounds like a scientist to me. I mean, isn't that what science is about? Applying scientific methodology to test a theory is pretty much the whole point. The white lab coat is an optional extra.
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I like the show personally, but I have to agree that the repetition is a bit ridiculous. You can start watching the show half-way in and not feel that you've missed anything. I'm not sure if the reason for that is that they feel the typical audience member is so uninformed about science that they must repeat everything multiple times so they don't get lost, or if it is simple economics (the show is relatively expensive to produce and needs to be padded out to one hour to be viable).
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most insightful post of the week IMO! *thumbs up*
I agree, what does being a scientist have to do with the price of tea in China.
Considering that most threats the US military vehicles face these days are from IED's and not standard munitions, this sort of makes more sense. It's not like the guys rigging these IED's are chemical engineers or anything.
Follow up article: Mythbuster's lightweight armor fails in the field. MYTH BUSTED!!
Do you have to have a degree in the analytical sciences? Does that automatically make you a scientist?
Or do you need to be employed in a relevant scientific field?
What does it really mean to be "doing science?"
Who gets to decide, anyway?
This kind of navel-gazing and picking at terminology is not really very useful or even descriptive. I think it's far more useful to look at one's conduct and the results thereof, rather than one's appellation or pedigree, when trying to make an evaluation of the meaning of that person's work.
I can't wait!
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It takes a lot of things for people to seriously consider calling a person a scientist. I can think of a few:
-- Non-trivial investigations that build upon previous research
-- Objective measurements
-- Communicating results to peers in a format that allows conclusions to be verified
-- Advancement of knowledge
-- Funding by other scientific stakeholders
Does Mythbusters meet any/all of these? Maybe, but it would be a real stretch.
Article published recently and makes mention to bees lifting a laptop myth. Worded like it is an upcoming article but I saw that episode a few months ago. The answer is no of course. Since the downward moving air from the wing would be pushing down the laptop as much as it is lifting the bee.
If the militaries weren't invading someone else's country in an effort to
secure access to natural resources, the armor wouldn't be so desperately
needed to protect against IEDs.
Yeah, sure, the war in Iraq was about Saddam, and the war in Afghanistan is
about the Taliban. If you believe that, turn in your MENSA card at the door,
and don't come back.
OK so the network gets the rights because they did it during show development?
For instance, if they're throwing yellow birds, you want to be in a glass house. If it's little blue birds with MIRV capability, any wood will do.
FUCK YOU SLASHDOT! Fuck you and your fucking 2.0 interface masturbation.
I also enjoy when I have to keep clicking until every fucking post above the one I am trying to reply to is expanded - just so that the fucking "Reply" link would finally do what it was supposed to.
Hitting "Preview" several times until it catches on is also nice. Almost like stepping barefooted on a piece of LEGO in the dark.
Mit der Dummheit kämpfen Götter selbst vergebens
I don't know if every post is discussing whether they're scientists, engineers, or neither, but I got fed up waiting for someone to say something interesting about half way through.
To have a right to do a thing is not at all the same as to be right in doing it
Oh look... it works. For about 20-30 random clicks.
Then it for some reason decides to reset to the default D2 crap - all on its own.
And it's not the first time I reverted to D1 mode.
I gave up trying to make it permanent some months ago and decided to get used to the D2 crap.
Except it keeps getting worse and worse. It's like they are actively trying to turn people off the Slashdot.
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