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  • Hey it's me Destin. Welcome back to Smarter Every Day. I apologize up front. My left eardrum

  • has exploded. I have no idea how loud I'm talking. My feedback loop is broken.

  • Anyway the purpose of this video is to inform you what I did in

  • Australia for two and a half weeks. It was awesome, I did all kinds of crazy stuff but there's

  • really no linearity to it and I figure the best way is just blergh.. show you

  • everything. So, here's the deal. We're just gonna go on the trip as it went down,

  • you're gonna know what to expect coming up on Smarter Every Day and at the end I hope you're excited and happy

  • because you saw a wombat, me rubbing on a kangaroo and me diving.

  • That's the kind of stuff that's about to happen. Anyway, let's go. Australia.

  • [music]

  • This is Chris Cassella. He runs a Facebook page in Australia called Science Alert.

  • He came to Alabama to visit me back in the winter. I didn't really know why he was visiting, but

  • we had a good time. Turns out, I think he was just checking me out to see if I was the real deal

  • and a good fit, because Chris was planning a huge event for National Science Week

  • in Australia. That's how I got to go on this trip. Science Alert flew me to

  • Australia for National Science Week, and my wife, pretty big deal. So first

  • things first. On the way to Australia I stopped off and hung out with a buddy named Mark Rober

  • in VidCon. Now Mark let me crash at his house and we went and we did this crazy experiment

  • back behind the Jet Propulsion Lab at NASA. There's this old river bed that runs

  • behind it, so Mark had just kind of like snuck in there and setup this huge experiment

  • involving fire and mirrors and motors and all kinds of crazy stuff. [pop] [cheer] [laugh]

  • Yeah you've got my hat. Anyway, at VidCon it was pretty awesome. The first thing

  • we did is I did a panel with Gavin from the Slow Mo Guys. It was called the art and science of slow motion video.

  • Hey Gavin, my name's Destin. You wanna come play in Alabama?

  • - Yeah but you've got a million subs. - Shut up. [Audience laughs]

  • So he comes over and he's like what are we gonna do, and we're like alright,

  • we got a propane tank. We literally took it off my grill. We had a propane tank.

  • And my dad's pond had just drained out for some reason. We don't know why.

  • We're gonna throw the propane tank in the bottom of the pond and we're gonna go get

  • guns and we're just gonna like shoot the propane tank.

  • That's the beautiful thing about Gavin's channel, is it is completely unapolagetic.

  • It's like we don't know what the crap's gonna happen but we're just gonna do it.

  • Whereas on Smarter Every Day I'm like OK now we'll talk about the velocity of the banana as it was sliced.. [crowd laughs]

  • We shoot it, and it just goes. pshhhh!

  • - Yeah it was just a big white cloud just flew out of it

  • and fogged the entire pond. There was no explosion whatsoever.

  • - And so the pond is full of propane, and it's

  • not going anywhere, it's heavier than air, it's just sitting there and we're like we need fire in that now.

  • [audience laughs] And so one of us said

  • dragon's breath, dragon's breath! So we run over

  • we get the 12 gauge and we're like loading the dragons breath and like who's shooting? Dan's like I'm shooting!

  • [unintelligible] GO!.... shot... nothing.

  • [laugh] We just kind of looked at each other and we're like...

  • That was gonna be a three million view video. [laughs]

  • - It just puffed away. But watching Dan so violently attack a cloud

  • was pretty interesting. - Now Dan from the Slow Mo Guys

  • was not there because he's fighting a war right now. Remember that people are still doing that.

  • So another cool thing I did is I just setup a slow motion camera edit booth and I just let people come up and

  • play at what I call the slow motion touch table. They had a lot of fun and there were a lot of really

  • creative people, but I really kind of tricked people into hurting themselves so that I could get

  • it on slow mo and they did it like all day long. It was really fun.

  • [slap] (Crowd) Ooh ow!

  • - Awesome. Looks great!

  • [auditorium crowd noise]

  • [snap] Oh!

  • [laughter]

  • [slap]

  • So after that I did a really cool EDU panel with Derek from Veritasium, Emily

  • from Brain Scoop and the great John Green from Crash Course and the cool thing about that is

  • half way through our panel this little girl named Presley stands up, she's home schooled,

  • and she decides to give a monologue about how she feels about educational video

  • on YouTube. - I am a

  • home schooled child and I started

  • learning about history and science and such from

  • just reading some books that we got from the library but once I

  • found all of you guys I just started

  • I learned more about history and science and biology and

  • a lot of things, so I think it's umm

  • really cool that people make history videos

  • on YouTube, and you are my favourite teachers.

  • [applause] - I like kids

  • and I like it when kids learn. So yeah she reduced us all to blubbering idiots and we

  • were very happy but at the same time we felt very touched. That was pretty awesome.

  • So that was a good way to round off my VidCon experience. Anyway after that

  • my wife flew into town and we just spent a day chilling out at the Getty Centre,

  • which is an awesome place you can go and check out amazing architecture, art,

  • all kinds of old manuscripts and books and landscape, it's amazing.

  • Anyway, that's what we decided to do to get ready to go to Australia together for

  • our ten year anniversary trip. So we fly across the Pacific Ocean and we go straight into Sydney

  • and from Sydney we go to Canberra which is the capital of Australia. I knew things were gonna be

  • good cause when I got off the plane I met George and Evan and they actually recognised

  • me from Smarter Every Day, so George, Evan, wassup? Construction on Canberra started in

  • 1913 because Melbourne and Sydney couldn't agree on which city was the coolest and should be the capital

  • Kinda lame I know but that's the way how history works some times. Anyway Canberra

  • means meeting place in the local language and boom, that's where Chris lives.

  • So what is that? - That's parliament house.

  • - That's the capital of Australia, that spot. - Yeah right there.

  • - So in Canberra we chilled out for a day, got rid of the jet lag and then the next morning we went to the Tidbinbilla

  • Nature Reserve with Chris. The whole point was to get slow motion video

  • of kangaroos and to let Destin interact with kangaroos. Seriously, I'm gonna put my

  • hand down here where your pouch is and we're just gonna see how this goes. Don't bite me.

  • Just don't bite me. Just don't do that. I cannot feel a pouch.

  • So NASA's based in America right? Have you ever thought about how they communicate

  • with Mars when it's on the other side of the world? Well the answer is NASAs

  • deep space network located in Canberra. We were there a few minutes ago, now we're

  • in Canberra. It's awesome. We went and visited there and I got to learn all kinds of cool stuff.

  • There'll be a video coming out about that. OK this is where Chris came through as like a serious

  • bro. He knew it was my ten year anniversary trip, and he knew my wife was

  • going to be like involved in all this science stuff I had to do for the rest of the trip. So he

  • rented a car for us and he sent us up to this place called The Heavens located in

  • Kangaroo Valley. On the way there we just like get to experience all this crazy wildlife

  • We kept seeing these really weird things. What is it?

  • (Wife) Goodness.

  • (Destin) It's stiff as a board. What's it called

  • the thing we've been seeing dead? - A wombat. [laugh]

  • That is what it is. - Here wombat, wombat, wombat.

  • Where's he going? We had shrimp on the barbie, which nobody

  • says in Australia because they call them prawns. We got to see a place called

  • Fitzroy Falls. It's a really high waterfall.

  • - Oh you're recording it! [laugh]

  • - You know I'm gonna do this at some point. Basically I drove up to a random guy's house, I knock

  • on the door and I was like hey, I want to meet a real Australian, can we talk for a little while?

  • I didn't think I would ever see a gun in Australia. I was wrong.

  • I'm extremely impressed. All these things have been modified

  • After we arrived back in town that was our first panel. This happened

  • in Australian National University. I sat next to Phil Plait The Bad Astronomer, Mitchell

  • and Greg from ASAP Science, Henry from Minute Physics, Elise Andrews from IFLS,

  • we had a really good time. After we got done at the panel at ANU we got in Chris's van

  • and we drove up to Sydney where we had a meetup with a bunch of random people that came out when we

  • tweeted about it. We're in Sydney OK we did a meetup. This is Eric.

  • Eric's been watching since the chicken head tracking video. Henry, - Same here.

  • - No you haven't. - Yeah I have. - That's a long time man!

  • - 1..2..3.. - So the next morning we got up and Tara and I went to church out in Sydney.

  • We visited a guy named John North who had preached in Alabama before. We wanted to say hey to to him

  • so we took a taxi out to his church and then afterwards came back for a Sydney Harbour cruise, which was

  • a big deal because we went swimming in Sydney Harbour in the middle of winter

  • which was crazy. So there's this artist called M C Escher and he used to make drawings of

  • mathematically impossible awesome architecture that's like inspired by math.

  • Check this out. I feel like I'm staying in one of his buildings.

  • I'm on the 9th floor and it's this infinite

  • reality, like you can see there's these walkways all over the place, and

  • you can see down several floors. It's like this whole building

  • was designed by M C Escher. You can look up

  • and you can see all these crazy board walks. Look at this.

  • So after we left Sydney we went to Townsville, that's where James Cook University is.

  • It's the place to go for marine biology. After the professors gave us a rundown on all the

  • research they were working on we went and did another panel and all these cool people came out

  • and hung out with us. So I need to make a video about touring Australia and put you guys in it.

  • What if I put you at the very end so nobody sees you?

  • After the panel we went and hung out at John Chandler's house. He lives in the most

  • amazing tree house in the middle of the woods in Townsville. It was awesome.

  • So immediately after we left Townsville everybody else went to Orpheus Island but Tara and I went straight up

  • to Cairns to JCU's research lab. In Cairns we met two very

  • special people. The first one was Richard Fitzpatrick. Is this what I

  • think it is? That's an Emmy? - Yep. - That's an Emmy? - That's an Emmy.

  • - Just sitting on your desk. - Well it's better than it being in a bar.

  • [laugh] - So what did you win it for?

  • - Umm.. Worst Australian accent in a documentary

  • [laugh]

  • - Just some filming I did for National Geographic a few years ago. - No big deal.

  • I also met Dr Jamie Seymour who is a world renowned venom expert. So I'm Destin.

  • - Jamie. - Jamie so you're on staff here right? - Yeah I'm a full time

  • staff member at JCU. Been here for 25-odd years. - OK so you're

  • what, you're a professor that teaches what?

  • - A variety of things but mainly venomous animals, so I'm interested in why animals have venom.

  • - OK so you don't know it but me and you just became best friends.

  • - Excellent! That was easy, I haven't even done anything. [laugh]

  • - Are you willing to teach me all about venomous animals? - Absolutely - Like you wouldn't happen to know the

  • most venomous jellyfish in the world by chance would you? - Yeah of course. You want to see one?

  • Right there. The most venomous anumal in the world. Not just the most venomous

  • jellyfish. - These two guys are the core of what we're gonna learn in

  • Smarter Every Day in Australia. We spent time on the reef with them, we spent time in the lab

  • with them and we learned all kinds of stuff from these two guys. And they're just fun to hang out with.

  • Anyway, I guess that's about it. One more note from my wife and I think we'll be done

  • here. So I hope you enjoyed the Australia trip. I know I did, and my wife did

  • and you're very thankful to who for sending you? - To Science Alert and to Audible.

  • - Audible.com/smarter. They're our sponsor and you get a free audio

  • book. I'll leave a link in the video description. You actually signed us up for Audible didn't you? - I did.

  • - Like, before they approached us right? - Yes, pre...

  • you doing sponsorships for them. - Also what book do you recommend?

  • - I recommend 5 Love Languages by Gary Chapman which has helped me significantly

  • over the past ten years. - Come on. Everybody knows we have a perfect marriage, we never fight. - Never.

  • [laugh] - What you're say is, because you love me so much

  • you want people to download this free audiobook at audible.com

  • /smarter, and go learn about love languages. What's my love language?

  • - Probably physical touch and words of affirmation.

  • - What's your love language, cause I know it. It's... acts of service. - And?

  • - Acts of service. [laughs] What is it?

  • - And quality time. - Quality time. So if you want to help me spend more quality time

  • with my wife, then please consider going to audible.com/smarter and

  • downloading your free audiobook, or click the first link in the video description.

  • Happy wife, happy life right? - Absolutely. [laugh]

  • - I'm Destin, you're getting Smarter Every Day. Have a good one. - Sometimes people

  • communicate two different ways when they are..

  • - We just had a video about how great our marriage is.. - We did.

  • - Are you ready to go to mommy? You gonna go to mommy?

  • Bye. Bye.

  • You guys ready to get rid of daddy? (Kids) No sir.

  • - Why not? - Because I love you. - I love you too.

  • So I told the Science Alert guy that I would only come to Australia if I could bring my

  • wife for my ten year anniversary, and this is where

  • he put us up, at least one night, so he delivered.

  • [ Captions by Andrew Jackson ] captionsbyandrew.wordpress.com

  • Captioning in different languages welcome. Please contact Destin if you can help.

Hey it's me Destin. Welcome back to Smarter Every Day. I apologize up front. My left eardrum

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