Discover the Ultimate Lego School: 10 Mind-Blowing Science Experiments

Chloe Whisperwillow

Updated Sunday, August 4, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

Do you agree that school can be incredibly boring? That's why this ingenious creator built a Lego school you won't get bored of! In the video titled "I TESTED SCIENCE in LEGO," more than 10 cool experiments on Lego are performed that will both entertain and educate.

One captivating experiment involves a bunch of cheese slope pieces. By strategically placing them on opposite sides, an optical illusion is created where, from one side, it appears to be Mario, and from the other side, it transforms into Shrek. This challenge to find smart ways to use Lego sets the stage for an engaging experience.

The next experiment requires some crafting skills: glue a Lego minifigure to a magnet, cut a small piece of a straw, and attach it to the back of the minifigure. Fill a bottle with water, drop the minifigure inside, and close the cap. Initially, nothing happens, but when the bottle is pressed with a hand, the minifigure dives down due to Archimedes' principle, floating back up when the bottle is released.

Moving on to biology, an anatomically accurate minifigure is created. This involves building a whole upscale skeleton, adding organs like lungs, guts, eyes, and a heart. The skin, the largest organ, is made from fabric and placed over the skeleton. To complete the creation, a brain made from Jello is added, successfully performing the first-ever Lego brain transplant.

This video promises a fun and educational journey through science using Lego. For those intrigued by these experiments and wanting to explore more, check out the full video "I TESTED SCIENCE in LEGO."

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