Join Erik Trinidad in this award-winning travel web series with a scientific and anthropological twist, where he aims to answer questions about the world you didn't even know you had.



Episodes of Plausibly Ridiculous have been featured on:
Discovery.com   NationalGeographic.com

Also on television on
Discovery Science Channel's Outrageous Acts of Science and Discovery Channel International's You Have Been Warned!

Travel FilmFest 2017

Episodes

How can the geology of Dominica help cook spaghetti?

Morne Trois Pitons National Park, Dominica

Can the heat of a volcano be used to power holiday lights?

Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park, Hawai'i, USA

How many chickens are in Chicken, Alaska?

Chicken, Alaska, USA

How can you make lichens smile?

Skeleton Coast, Namibia

Is it cold enough to turn boiling water into snow?

Girardville, Québec, Canada

How can a man prepare himself to dance through fire without getting burned?

East New Britain, Papua New Guinea

Can a finger really be used to stop a leaky dike?

The Netherlands

Can the power of the sun pour me a cocktail at a height of 72 ft.?

Gardens by the Bay, Singapore

Can a really powerful electromagnet cut through a piece of cheese?

CERN, near Geneva, Switzerland

Will a 14-lb. bowling ball float in the Dead Sea?

Mineral Beach, Israel