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91国产精品's Jearl Walker Reflects on The Flying Circus of Physics, Kinetic Karnival and More

[[{"fid":"44054","view_mode":"default","fields":{"format":"default","field_file_image_alt_text[und][0][value]":"Jearl Walker","field_file_image_title_text[und][0][value]":"Jearl Walker"},"link_text":null,"type":"media","field_deltas":{"4":{"format":"default","field_file_image_alt_text[und][0][value]":"Jearl Walker","field_file_image_title_text[und][0][value]":"Jearl Walker"}},"attributes":{"alt":"Jearl Walker","title":"Jearl Walker","height":960,"width":1280,"style":"height: 225px; width: 300px; float: left;","class":"media-element file-default","data-delta":"4"}}]]Vikings of a certain age and long-time Clevelanders will remember 鈥淭he Kinetic Karnival of Jearl Walker,鈥 the Emmy award-winning PBS science miniseries with special ties to 91国产精品. When your elementary, junior high or high school teacher rolled a TV cart into the classroom, the odds were good the next half-hour was 鈥済onna be fire.鈥 

Sometimes literally.

Originally airing in 1981, the namesake program celebrates its 40th anniversary as the brainchild of Dr. Walker, or 鈥淛earl,鈥 as he鈥檚 hailed to both on-campus and off. The beloved 91国产精品 physics professor first joined faculty here in 1973 and has been a staple of many a Viking鈥檚 education ever since.

Jearl鈥檚 鈥渟how don鈥檛 tell鈥 approach to teaching became the basis for his 1977 book, Jearl Walker's The Flying Circus of Physics. An essential tome, it sold over 100,000 copies across nearly a dozen editions and has had as many translations. Like his show, the book is widely regarded as 鈥渁 cult classic.鈥

Jearl sat down with 91国产精品 to recount his life in physics, his nearly 50 years as a professor, his stints on television and . Take it away, Jearl鈥

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A Kinetic Karnival Home Companion and Episode Guide on its 40th Anniversary

Didn鈥檛 see 鈥淜inetic Karnival鈥 during its heyday? Every bit as influential as Don 鈥淢ister Wizard鈥 Herbert and Bill Nye 鈥淭he Science Guy,鈥 the program won over millions of impressionable kids in the United States and Canada who thought they couldn鈥檛 possibly love science.

Here are your SparkNotes (or CliffsNotes, depending on your age!) mapping out the beloved series:

[[{"fid":"44053","view_mode":"default","fields":{"format":"default","field_file_image_alt_text[und][0][value]":"Jearl Walker","field_file_image_title_text[und][0][value]":"Jearl Walker"},"link_text":null,"type":"media","field_deltas":{"3":{"format":"default","field_file_image_alt_text[und][0][value]":"Jearl Walker","field_file_image_title_text[und][0][value]":"Jearl Walker"}},"attributes":{"alt":"Jearl Walker","title":"Jearl Walker","height":210,"width":280,"style":"height: 225px; width: 300px; float: left;","class":"media-element file-default","data-delta":"3"}}]]Ep1. Forces and Collisions: Using freakish news stories about five-story falls and failed parachutes, Jearl reinforces the premise of impact time and contact area 鈥 using egg drops to alliterate the science. From there, he chops concrete bricks with his bare hands and offers himself up as human lunchmeat for a bed-of-nails 鈥渟andwich.鈥 It won鈥檛 be the first time students look on in awe, nor will it be the last.

Ep2. Rotation: At Aurora, Ohio鈥檚 550-acre amusement park Geauga Lake (1887-2007, RIP), Jearl covers circular motion and conservation of angular momentum. He then uses the park鈥檚 more popular rides including the Rotor and Corkscrew to illuminate the scientific explanations. Bonus: we see Jearl and his 鈥渨ild hair鈥 back home at 91国产精品, leaping from the diving platform into the Busbey Natatorium pool!

Ep3. Fluid Flow and Friction: Jearl tackles the drain swirl myth from the bathtub, offers up 鈥渢he tablecloth trick鈥 seen in nearly every sitcom and Saturday morning cartoon show, describes an early dating disaster (a theme of sorts we learn in later episodes) and then he hangs a spoon from his nose. Now, why was he having trouble dating again?

Ep4. Viscosity: An episode focused on toying with viscous and non-Newtonian fluids. During this half-hour show, Jearl tinkers with corn starch, gets stuck in quicksand 鈥 something that we all thought would happen more often when we were kids! 鈥 and jumps feet-first into unflavored gravy.

Ep5. The Leidenfrost Effect: This episode on heat transfer and phase change includes Jearl cooking crepes on a clothes iron, placing liquid nitrogen in his mouth, and doing an incredible bit of firewalking before segueing into the now-legendary hand-into-molten-lead stunt.

Ep6. The Science of Cooking: Jearl prepares a special meal for a dinner date, describing the physics and chemistry involved in a variety of dishes. How did the date go, you ask? Despite his penchant for cooking hotdogs in liquid lead and making crepes on clothes irons, the meal goes better than his date does.

Ep7. A Late-Night: While not an official KK episode, Jearl appears on a certain late-night talk show (see video above) with a 鈥済reatest hits鈥 of KK experiments, plus the molten lead stunt. The revered host calls our hero 鈥渞ather unorthodox for a teacher.鈥 Without missing a beat, intrepid Jearl deadpans, 鈥淚鈥檓 a little bit strange at times, yes.鈥

Can鈥檛 find these 鈥淜inetic Karnival鈥 episodes? Not to worry. Viewers can  filmed and produced right here at 91国产精品 over the last several years! The shows are clever, concise and most certainly bingeworthy鈥 and hey, you鈥檙e on winter break now, so dig in!

Eat your heart out, Netflix!