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  • This is the world's first ever actual pool of Jello!

  • And while it may look simple, it's actually a very difficult engineering challenge to pull off.

  • As proof, if you Google "Jello Pool," you will either find bad CGI,

  • or a handful of videos of people who tried to do this, but it really didn't work out.

  • So today, we are going to answer possibly the longest standing question from my childhood:

  • What would it be like to actually belly flop in a pool of Jello?

  • But before we do that, I want to talk about what we

  • actually had to go through for the past 6 months to pull this off.

  • The idea of a Jello pool has been on my bucket list for over 4 years.

  • In fact, when Kevin from The Backyard Scientist and I made the 25 million Orbeez pool,

  • our first idea was to do a pool of Jello, but it's really hard.

  • Because if you've ever made Jello, you might recall

  • you first have to boil water, then mix in the powder,

  • and then you have to refrigerate it for it to actually get firm.

  • And that's easy enough to do for a small dish

  • but how do you boil and then refrigerate an entire pool?

  • This seemed like a very worthy engineering challenge.

  • So year at Thanksgiving, my brother and I came up with a plan

  • and then in the middle of winter, we started digging a hole in his backyard.

  • Then over the course of 2 months we set up a bunch of small-scale experiments

  • because we needed to answer questions like:

  • How much gelatin powder does it actually take to get to the ideal firmness?

  • And how hot, and then cold, does the mixture actually need to get

  • for the Jello chemical reaction to take place so it will actually get firm

  • From our experiments, we learned that the Jello always got firm as long as

  • the mixture got hotter than 160° Fahrenheit.

  • So we decided we could scale this up by using

  • 6, 55 gallon drums with a custom propane burner underneath

  • and a spigot we welded to the sides, but more on that later.

  • So now we knew how we were going to heat it up

  • but how do you refrigerate an entire pool?

  • For that, we teamed up with Mother Nature and just picked

  • the perfect location and time of year.

  • We installed a thermometer and starting in January

  • we tracked the temperature in his backyard every night.

  • We needed refrigerator temperatures at night,

  • but not freezer temperatures, because that would freeze the jello

  • and our experiments showed that totally ruins it.

  • And so after looking at our data, plus historical

  • temperature plots, we knew we had about

  • a 3-week sweet spot window towards the end of April to pull this off.

  • Our goal is to have a Jello pool party

  • in his backyard, that would make even

  • Phineas and Ferb jealous.

  • So the plan was to start 7 days before the party,

  • and fill the pool with an average of 10 barrels every day.

  • That would give each layer a chance to get exposed to

  • the cold night air, to more efficiently get rid of the heat.

  • And so with that, first thing Saturday, a full week

  • before the party, [water splash] we got to work

  • Faidherbe Square - ProleteR

  • We didn't want to waste actual food, so this was just

  • water and gelatin powder and food coloring.

  • But there's no sugar.

  • Faidherbe Square - ProleteR

  • We intentionally placed our barrels much higher than

  • the pool, so when we're ready, we can use

  • the potential energy to move the Jello from the barrels

  • to the pool.

  • We had to tackle about a thousand other issues that

  • came up, that I won't bore you with, but

  • day by day, and layer by layer, the pool

  • began to fill up.

  • Because the Jello went in with so much heat energy,

  • we needed to remove before it could get firm,

  • in addition to using the cold night air, my

  • brother's neighbor, Nick, happened to have a spare swamp

  • cooler, in his shop.

  • So we kept that running over the top of the pool,

  • pretty much the whole week.

  • This gave us convection cooling, it's

  • the equivalent of rolling down a car window

  • for the pool, or like, when you blow

  • on the top of a hot cup of soup.

  • This constantly replaces the evaporating layer of air

  • right at the surface with fresh, cold air,

  • that will suck out the heat more efficiently.

  • And so, as we put in the final batch Friday night

  • with ominous weather

  • threatening to ruin the whole effort.

  • At this point, we had done all we could.

  • We were exhausted after a week

  • and I wasn't feeling super confident

  • because my specialty is more of mechanical things

  • and this project was more about chemistry and thermodynamics.

  • And I didn't want that lame "Jelly-Baff" stuff

  • people trying to pass off as Jello.

  • And so even if it didn't last long in the Sun,

  • I wanted to at least have the experience

  • of seeing even a single belly flop

  • on a smooth pool of actual Jello.

  • If this was gonna be a total failure,

  • it wouldn't be from lack of effort.

  • And so we woke up Saturday morning,

  • with a forecast for a warm sunny day

  • and we pulled off the tarp

  • to find a pool

  • filled with actual freaking Jello.

  • Sappheiro - Falling ft. eSoreni

  • By this point, word in the neighborhood

  • had definitely spread around

  • as to what we were up to.

  • And my brother asked if some of their friend's kids

  • could have first dibs.

  • And so with that, I'm happy to report

  • this is what it looks like to belly flop

  • in a pool of Jello.

  • Sappheiro - Falling ft. eSoreni

  • Not yet! (Wait, wait Adam)

  • Pokemon in NYC ft. Missy - Andrew Applepie

  • When I first got in myself,

  • it was closer to the middle of the day and one of the things we discovered was that

  • direct sunlight over time

  • had the effect of undoing some of the

  • solidness of the lower layers.

  • (Laughter)

  • When you go in it just feels-fills your nose

  • and like ears. It's a very surreal feeling

  • I'm just being like. Its kinda hard to move

  • but its just slimy and slippery

  • It actually feels really cool

  • We have some pool toys uhh... hidden underneath

  • Got it!

  • Wow!

  • It's unlike anything I mean it's like swimming in snot.

  • If that makes any sense?

  • But like a good snot!

  • To keep solid for even longer, if we were to do it again

  • We might put in a heat exchanger pipe system beneath the surface

  • sort of how like they freeze indoor ice-skating rinks.

  • And maybe use a little sugar

  • That's disgusting!

  • Now at this point you might be thinking "Why would anyone spend their

  • effort of 6 months of planning, and then a solid week of back-breaking effort just to make a stupid pool of Jello?"

  • And to that I say,

  • "Why do people go through the effort of climbing Mount Everest?

  • Why did Neil Armstrong go through the effort of stepping on the moon?

  • And why did Pam and Jim go through the effort of convincing Dwight, that Jim had always been Asian?"

  • Dwight: "This is Jim."

  • Sometimes, you don't do a thing because you should, but simply to prove that you can.

  • Now that my curiosity was fully satiated and on my ongoing quest to be the favorite uncle,

  • I told my nephews they can invite some of their friends over

  • And my brother's family, setup a neighborhood BBQ.

  • And at this point, after a lot of hours of belly flops, and bowling balls, and direct sunlight,

  • The Jello was pretty broken down

  • But that didn't stop us from setting up

  • a Jello pool slip-and-slide

  • Pata Pata - Matt Chene

  • And I love their sense of adventure but it was a bit of an "Uncle Fail Moment"

  • because apparently, none of them have ever used a slip-and-side

  • Pata Pata - Matt Chene

  • We didn't actually put any sugar in here so it's kinda disgusting so, we've got some real-

  • (Ominous Music)

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  • (Ending Title Music)

  • (Draining Noises)

This is the world's first ever actual pool of Jello!

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