Team USA's Red Gerard goes full ski jumper mode with Google Search's Nano Banana ๐โท๏ธ
Summary
Red Gerard uses Google Search to explore how ski jumping suits affect snowboarding aerodynamics, discovering that streamlined suits create uneven air resistance during spins. The experiment combines athletic performance testing with AI-powered search to validate real-world physics questions.
Key Takeaways
- Google Search can be used to predict real-world physics outcomes before physical testing, helping users make informed decisions about equipment choices without trial and error.
- AI search results provide specific aerodynamic insights (uneven resistance during rotation) that directly impact athletic performance, enabling data-driven equipment selection.
- Combining influencer credibility with practical AI search demonstrations creates engaging product content that showcases real utility rather than abstract features.
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Transcript Excerpt
I think I would like to try ski jumping. *screaming* I mean, I catch big air, but I don't catch air like they catch. Hey, I'm Red Gerard, and I've been using Google to see how a ski jumping suit would affect my snowboarding. How would wearing a ski jumping suit while snowboarding impact the air and spin rotation I'd get? Streamlined suits may create uneven resistance as you spin, causing you to wobble in the air. Okay. It's sounding like it might not be the best idea. I think that if I were to wear one of these tight suits on the mountain, I would look like a mega Jerry. But I'm very curious to see what I look like in one. Put me in a really tight ski jumping suit going off a jump with scared look on face. *laughing* Um I look good. I think my buddies on the team would love to โฆ