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How Vegas Hotels Create Accidental Death Rays: The Science of Reflected Light


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What happens when a Vegas hotel accidentally turns into a giant magnifying glass that can literally cook people? In this episode, Daniel Torres uncovers the wild story of the Vdara Hotel's "death ray" - a design flaw so dangerous it could fry eggs on the sidewalk and give guests second-degree burns.
On Proof Positive, we break down how architect Rafael Viñoly's curved glass design created a concentrated beam of sunlight reaching 200°F - hot enough to melt car parts and send people to the hospital. You'll discover why the same architect made the exact same mistake twice (once in Vegas, once in London where it melted a Jaguar), learn the physics behind how reflected light can become a weapon, and find out what other buildings around the world are accidentally trying to kill their visitors. It's a perfect example of how basic science can create surprisingly dangerous consequences when nobody thinks it through.
📍 Chapters:
[00:00] Introduction with Daniel Torres
[01:30] The Vdara death ray incident
[04:00] How curved glass creates concentrated heat
[07:00] London's Walkie Talkie building melts cars
[10:00] Other architectural heat disasters
[12:00] Why architects keep making this mistake
🔍 Topics: Vdara Hotel death ray, Rafael Viñoly architect, reflected sunlight burns, curved building design, architectural failures, Vegas hotel disasters
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Proof PositiveBy Daniel Torres