Benny does high-g training in a human centrifuge. Enjoy!
The g-force numbers onscreen are actual numbers. The centrifuge radius (to Benny's head) is 16 cm and the highest measured RPM is 760. Therefore g-force is 103 g.
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The mini camera is SQ12. I opened it and rotated the lens to fix focus for close distance.
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What an absolute chad. Most pilots lose consciousness or experience extreme facial distortion beyond even 8Gs, but Benny just powers through. A true inspiration for the children.
Benny: ":)"
At speeds like that, you would probably turn into liquid
That's the most stoic smile ever.
And adults
He didn’t even blink when he got obliterated to death. He is a true Gigachad.
You know you are having fun when you need a blast shield.
🤣
That thing is basically a bullet when it gets loose, with all those G's
He's having a blast for sure
Honestly, I'm a lot more impressed at the camera surviving that throw, than anything Benny did.
the two chads benny and the camera
@@ron133. don't forget the cameraman aswell
Or the plastic toy bricks.
Yea, thats really astonishing that the camera didn't stopped producing good pictures even with 103 G.
Benny is the supreme pilot of our entire aviation fleet. He doesn't even slightly wink at almost 100 Gs. Imagine dogfighting him.
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i love how he is just smiling like :) while spinning at 100 G
"This is fine"
@@fomod_ perfect meme for this situation
Strong Kerbal energy
Pettan virus Nice
He literally looks like this smile if you look as normal at him spinning sideways
Keeping a smile at that amount of G’s, definitely a worthy astronaut!
he can do nothing but smile because his brain is in his throat as a result of the violent centrifugal forces.
: )
He'd survive spinlaunch.
I think that was just rigor mortis. He died after 3G:s.
very true
0:58 That's not a smile anymore, that's a reaction to pure horror. Benny's not having fun, Benny's fighting for his life and smiling because it's all he can do.
Benny is the embodiment of “This is fine.”
"One little step for a lego piece, but a giant leap for the whole legokind"
Benny is a hero
Valiant Hero
Jeep
For a minifig
Yt humour
Babe wake up a new Brick Experiment Channel video dropped Note: sorry BEC
*At the speed of light turns 90 degrees to pick up the phone and turns on KZhead faster than ever before*
Very interesting
Oh shoot fr
I’m awake
Assuming I have a girlfriend…
0:34 you could pass that off as a test of the ejector seat :D
0:29 RIP Benny
Man, 100gs with a smile on his face. This guy was MADE for space travel!
wait till benny hears about kerbals
SPACESHIP!!!
@gawain01 going for
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He was made to KILL put that man in a fighter jet now
Ah yes, ultra high G-forces for Benny the spaceship captain. Thankfully he's always smiling no matter what happens to him
Always Keeps a smile on his face. Such a trooper, that Benny
He really is the ultimate astronaut,standing there and taking 100G like a champ. Only thing holding him back is the machine's structural integrity
Minifigs weigh about three grammes, meaning benny excerted a whopping third of a kilogramme of force during this test
There is no kilogramme of force, unit of force is Newton
@@patrikmodrovsky1842 No, kgf is an SI derived non-standard unit equal to ~9.8N
@@patrikmodrovsky1842 it's not the proper way of doing it, but grammes and tonnes are used all the time as it's just easier to relate to and good enough for rougher calculations.
@@patrikmodrovsky1842 newtons may be a unit with which to measure force, but it doesn't invalidate other units; i routinely see bite forces measurements passed around in kilograms and tonnes, simply because the average person has more intuitive understanding of how much a kilogram or a tonne is than they do of how much a newton is.
buff benny
Weighing about 3.1 g, Benny weighed 320 grams during his g force test.
And he never stopped smiling. Truly an inspiration for us all
Mad respect for the cameraman who got skrinked to Benny's size and survived 100G 🔥💯🔥😎🔥💯🔥
I love how the background looks like it's moving at 2fps but in reality it's so fast it shows only one place
Benny's little ABS body is in good shape and always keeps a smile despite the years of torturous experiments and chaotic mishaps. What an inspiration!
Benny's been in space for 40 odd years now, no wonder he can tanks so many Gs
100G and still 100% intact. This is why Lego is amazing. *IT'S UNBREAKABLE*
The fact that Lego contraptions like this can even withstand that much force is incredible! Well played, Denmark!
You're right, the fact the whole rig stayed intact even with moving parts is more impresive than benny being able to withstand the weight of 3 apples on his body.
Almost every actual vehicle or structure I’ve seen folds long before 100
As a wise man once exclaimed: "SPACESHIP" -Benny
Absolutely brilliant, as usual. Now I know what travel at high RPMs looks like in real time! Benny took those G's with such poise and nonchalance. Beast.
I don't think people realize how scared we should be of someone who pulls 100g with a smile on his face.
100g doesn’t even blink, what a champ
It's a little terrifying to see you run that lego centrifuge at 500+ RPM. Did you have any issues with building/making it stable at those speeds?
Given that it ripped itself apart... I'd say so, yes!
@@Abigail-hu5wf In fairness, it only did that after a large chunk of weight came off!
Looks like it's balanced and screwed down to the board
@@BazilRat Yeah fair play to BEC, it was well-balanced ish up to a point, but it wasn't able to balance the forces enough to hold together without outside help with the ties.
@@Abigail-hu5wf Nah that' not balance, that's structural integrity. Balance was fine until the integrity failed.
"It's not possible Benny." Benny: "No. It's necessary."
bro just pulled 103 G’s like it’s a walk in the park
That face zoom was too much 🤣🤣🤣 Benny is so enthusiastic about space that no amount of G can deter him.
Ong, bless benny
0:55 "This is fine."
Benny is the most powerful Lego being out there
Survived a fatal collapse of the centrifuge and 103g? Who is this legendary man?
It's amazing how the camera could withstand those forces
If the camera was in the centre, it would have hardly any centrifugal force affecting it, kind of like the fairground ride Gravitron where the operator sits in the middle.
@@darkowl9 That's a good point
@@darkowl9 But it wasn't, it was right next to benny, enduring the same forces.
@@sankang9425 less radius than Benny so🤔 less force?
@@nguyenkhoa5825 The farther you are away from a central point of reference like the center of the centrifuge, the more force you experience because you're forced to move much faster in regards to the amount of distance you'll have to cover whereas standing right at the middle, you'd feel very little or no centrifugal force being applied to you at all, and you spin much much slower as a result.
Benny didn't even move a single muscle, even at 100 G. Such a GOAT!
The guy experimenting 980 m/s momentum looks even fun
calm and resolute the entire time. a true hero
Hearing the motor slowly spinning up and the wind noises getting louder puts a childish grin on my face without fail
this feels like a training scene from a space movie, cutting between the equipment slowly powering up and a front view of Benny. just saying add some interstellar music and this is ready to ship to the nearest imax theater.
"It's impossible!" "No, it's SPACESHIP!"
This man has done a wonder. He has withstood 100Gs, while grinning all the time
0:46 Talk about going from 0 to 100 real fast
0:17 I like how this could actually be a scene from the Lego movie
Pretty blessed to see benny undergo G-force testing Hopefully i can see him flying solo through space in my lifetime
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Benny is truly a space legend, he literally smiling and feels nothing at 100 G
What a chad. During training the machine broke with him in it and he went back for more.
1:13 Same clap as the "Spinning Mini-Camera and Lego Benny". Love your commitment and style. Never change you mad lad!
Benny really said "🙂" at 100Gs
I'd say as a lego minifig, Benny is sure tougher than most living things.
Now he's ready for Kerbal Space Program.
Benny: "My god, It's full of stars"
My favorite part is 1:04 when the centrifuge slows down and sounds like the goofy ahh football sound effect.
Such a creative idea for this video, and so well executed. Thank you and well done!
Absolutely No effect on this seasoned, professional G-man! Thanks for risking it all time and time again, Benny!
Average F1 crash be like:
nothing, just an inchident
Someday these LEGOs are just gonna melt
His smile hides a thousand tears.
This plastic man can withstand 103 times the gravity of earth, and us humans are able to only withstand up to 9 times the gravity of earth, truly a major feat.
at first i was confused because i though the Gs where in the direction of the rotation (so the acceleration in RPM would have had to be insane), when actually it's centripetal, so indeed no matter how fast the RPM increase, what's important is the RPM itself, for the acceleration outward that had to be fought to keep spinning. And indeed, withstanding 100x its weight is quite the feat for that little one.
Someone who finally understands my every day work
It’s like 3 apples
Benny entering a black hole at 1:19 Benny after a few seconds in the black hole: don't let me leave Murph! 😭
He made a black hole
I love to see Benny doing what he loves. Godspeed, little dude.
The power this guy has is more than a entire galaxy💀
And he is just ”🙂”
“If you pause it at the right moment, you can actually pinpoint the moment his soul leaves his body”
Benny was built as an astronaut, *someone* should send him into space as a publicity stunt.
I'm more just impressed that LEGO can hold together at that speed.
He survived the accident. He did not even pass out. What a madman. Big respect.
That was awesome. The speed was incredible on that
Benny: being put into 100g force Also Benny: 🙂
The way the thing broke off from the extreme G-forces looked hilarious to me 😂
Esta es mejor sección del canal. Más pruebas de velocidad con Benny, es una obra de arte.
My God, it's full of stars!
Benny’s thoughts: 35G: “this is fine” 82G: “this is even finer” 103G: *”this is beyond fine, this is PERFECTION”*
Well now he's *definitely* trained for space launches.
Gotta respect benny staying at high amount of G
Bruh almost feels like time traveling💀
Benny is a chad for how long he stayed on there, no complaints or anything
By god, he might just be the most qualified astronaut mankind has ever seen.
Assuming he's about 8" from the center, and based on the speed at which your tachometer was increasing its reading I'm assuming he maxed at ~750rpm, I'd guess he was going roughly 35mph. Sheesh!
Or in non-retard units about 20 kilometers pr. hours
🎵You spin me right round Benny Right round, like a record Benny right round 🎵
What a champion, he doesn’t even feel it.
Benny: experiencing stronger gravity than Jupiter Also Benny: doesn't care
Thank God he was okay.
at about 1:07 it was actally generating amps! I want to see that idea explored further :P
Benny flywheel :p
Any electric motor becomes a generator when it is turned.
@@bbgun061 Yep, I know. I build large robots as a side hobby and that regenerative current can be annoying XD I just think it would be interesting to do in lego. Wouldn't have thought a lego flywheel would be effective. There are lots of possibilities with that idea!
Alive, unaltered, unphased. Truly a master of space travel
Didn't even flinch. What a champion
This is amazing..
I found in an article online that 4-6 g is enough to kill an adult human without any specialised equipment, so the fact that Benny could withstand such pressure is impressive
@L'essaim send me the video
@@pepsiman9285 I believe he's referring to the famous video of Maj. László 'Szatyi' Szatmári, a hungarian fighter pilot
Everywhere he goes, he still has a smile... That he can never take off.
i love how he's just smiling and sitting over there while spinning at thousands of rpm
When I looked at the thumbnail I thought it's the 100g weight, how much damage can 100g cause? then I realised its the G-Force....
Benny: "This is fine."
He does not care He is far more resilient than a mere human He smiles, mocking your pathetic attempt to damage him
My man didn't even blink.
1:25 did just time stretched?
Eka
🤨
U r first
@@doomsdaythefirst very yes cuz that person is first
I love the way he just keeps on smiling at 100G, like this is nothing. He is so used to this. After all, he is Mister Perfect!
Got to admit, he took it like a champ