World’s largest Rube Goldberg machine lights up Christmas tree for Latvian town
To make the act of switching
on the town’s Christmas tree lights even more exiting, Latvian
e-commerce company Scandiweb constructed the world’s Largest Rube Goldberg for the people of Riga.
Possibly
the most elaborate way anyone has turned on some festive lights, the
chain reaction consisted of 412 individual mechanical steps.
The principle of a Rube Goldberg is to complete a simple task in the most complicated way possible.
This
festive attempt featured a diverse range of devices including
traditional parts like wheels, levers and balls, as well as more unusual
items like a fan and coffee maker.
The chain reaction was set in motion by a red button, pressed by Riga mayor Nils Ušakovs and a Scandiweb representative.
The incredible finale was initiated by a sound meter that was triggered by the shouts and screams of the guests.
Guinness World Records adjudicator Seyda Subasi Gemici oversaw the entire 10 minute attempt.
The challenge took two months
to organise, with Scandiweb employees, construction masters and a number
of volunteers helping design and test the incredible Rube Goldberg.
Scandiweb
successfully bettered the previous record of 382 steps achieved in
Hungary back in April 2015, becoming record breakers in time for
Christmas.
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