glue show with Johannes Bühl!
Hallo!
Hallo...
So spontaneous, thank you.
Good day, welcome to Geo Show Unterirdisch.
Why do scientists drill into the ground?
That's a question we want to answer in the next hour and a half.
And to introduce it to you, one of these scientists brought us a model of the earth.
It weighs 4 kg, is a melon.
And the question is, what happens if you drill into it?
Do you know someone who can help me with this?
You? Yes? Come up.
Applause for our volunteer.
Attention, big step.
What is your name?
Gregor.
Gregor, come with me.
This is the earth. Where should we drill into it?
I don't know, at the core.
The core is in the middle, but I mean, which country, which ocean are we looking for?
Here, this is Venice.
Gregor, attention. I have the drill.
The great thing is, we have never tried this before.
We haven't tried it, because we only have one melon.
So it can splash.
No problem.
Okay, me too.
You have to hold the thing tight and we'll see if it works.
So Gregor holds it tight.
I'll put the papers away.
Here.
A little bit of silence now, okay?
Concentration.
Thank you.
You have to hear that, wait a minute.
Yes.
Oh, the drill core didn't come out. Maybe you can show that to us.
So the drilling worked.
Here, can you see that? That's what we could have taken out.
Maybe you can do it with your fingernails. Gregor, do you have fingernails?
No.
Ah, I can do it like that.
Here.
That would be what a scientist is looking for.
A drill core.
That's what our scientists are looking for, which we have on stage today.
Everywhere on earth. Why can we get it out?
Gregor, thank you for helping us to drill into it.
You get a little attention and a big applause.
Thank you, Gregor.
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2014-03-18
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Forschung unter der Erde? Was findet man dort?
In der Geo-Show 'Unterirdisch' geht Johannes Büchs (neuneinhalb, ARD-Morgenmagazin) diesen Fragen gemeinsam mit Wissenschaftlern nach und präsentiert faszinierende Einblicke in die unterirdische Forschung. Erfahren Sie, wie man durch kilometertiefe Bohrungen auf dem Ozean oder an Land Erkenntnisse über die Erdgeschichte gewinnt. Und wie diese Forschung dabei hilft, unser Leben in Zukunft besser vor Tsunamis, Vulkanausbrüchen und den Folgen des Klimawandels zu schützen.
Außerdem erwarten Sie Live-Schaltungen in einen der größten Kühlschränke der Welt – das Bohrkernlager in Bremen – und auf ein Forschungsschiff.