In a spectacle blending science, engineering, and viral creativity, the long-abandoned Sheraton Hotel in New Jersey was brought down in just 30 seconds — thanks to former NASA engineer and YouTube innovator Mark Rober.
The dramatic demolition, now circulating widely online, featured a massive “Angry Birds”-inspired slingshot designed and built by Rober’s team. The slingshot was used to trigger a carefully orchestrated series of explosives pre-placed throughout the structure by certified demolition experts.
As the countdown hit zero, Rober launched the oversized “bird,” striking a pressure target that set off the charges in perfect sequence. Within moments, the 14-story hotel — a decaying landmark of the region — folded in on itself, collapsing into a controlled plume of dust and debris.
The operation wasn’t just a viral stunt; it was a fusion of creative engineering and precision demolition. Engineers praised the project for its combination of entertainment and technical mastery, noting that Rober’s approach highlighted the precision and safety of modern implosion methods.
The demolition site will soon be redeveloped into a large-scale warehouse complex, marking a new chapter for the area. Local officials said the project has cleared the way for economic revitalization while eliminating a long-standing eyesore.
Mark Rober, known for turning complex engineering concepts into accessible science entertainment, once again delivered a jaw-dropping display of creativity and precision. The event has since exploded across social media, showcasing how technology and imagination can transform even the most routine demolitions into a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
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