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Climbing aboard some of the world's fastest theme park rides to learn what it takes to build them.
Climbing aboard some of the world's fastest theme park rides to learn what it takes to build them.
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Science of Thrills
S1, EP1 "Speed"Climbing aboard some of the world's fastest theme park rides to learn what it takes to build them.
Science of Thrills
S1, EP2 "Falling"Discovering how the fear of falling is exploited by some of the world's top theme park rides to create a thrilling experience.
Science of Thrills
S1, EP3 "Height"Climbing aboard four spectacular roller coasters in Europe and America that exploit a fear of heights to create maximum thrills.
Science of Thrills
S1, EP4 "Inversion"Investigates four roller coasters in Europe and America that use inversions, or loops, to create a thrilling ride.
Science of Thrills
S1, EP8 "Design"Finding out what it takes to design and build the next generation of roller coasters.
Science of Thrills
S1, EP7 "Fun"Investigating four theme park rides in Europe and America that mix fun along with the thrills.
Science of Thrills
S1, EP6 "Psychological Tricks"Investigating four theme park rides in Europe and America that use psychological tricks to add to the thrills.
Science of Thrills
S1, EP5 "Longest"Investigating four of the longest roller coasters in Europe and America.
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