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Incredible Science Machine sets record with Rube Goldberg Machine

The students are celebrating "on camera" after completing the incredible science machine chain reaction. They used a half a million objects to create an amazing chain reaction designed to set the world record for the largest Rube Goldberg Machine.
The students are celebrating "on camera" after completing the incredible science machine chain reaction. They used a half a million objects to create an amazing chain reaction designed to set the world record for the largest Rube Goldberg Machine.
Kimberly P. Mitchell, Detroit Free Press
The Incredible Science Machine will use half a million objects to create an amazing chain reaction designed to set the world record for the largest Rube Goldberg Machine at the Michigan Science Center in Detroit on Saturday, July 18, 2015.
The Incredible Science Machine will use half a million objects to create an amazing chain reaction designed to set the world record for the largest Rube Goldberg Machine at the Michigan Science Center in Detroit on Saturday, July 18, 2015.
Kimberly P. Mitchell, Detroit Free Press
Steve Price of Canton gets a hug after they set the unofficial world record for the largest Rube Goldberg Machine.
Steve Price of Canton gets a hug after they set the unofficial world record for the largest Rube Goldberg Machine.
Kimberly P. Mitchell, Detroit Free Press
Brady Dolan, 11, of Ann Arbor is the youngest domino artist with the Incredible Science Machine.
Brady Dolan, 11, of Ann Arbor is the youngest domino artist with the Incredible Science Machine.
Kimberly P. Mitchell, Detroit Free Press
Brady Dolan, 11, of Ann Arbor is the youngest domino artist with the Incredible Science Machine.
Brady Dolan, 11, of Ann Arbor is the youngest domino artist with the Incredible Science Machine.
Kimberly P. Mitchell, Detroit Free Press
Isaac Newton's resemblance can be seen in the dominoes.
Isaac Newton's resemblance can be seen in the dominoes.
Kimberly P. Mitchell, Detroit Free Press
Domino Artist Lily Hevesh counts dominoes for the launch.
Domino Artist Lily Hevesh counts dominoes for the launch.
Kimberly P. Mitchell, Detroit Free Press
Spectators watch the Incredible Science Machine use half a million objects to create an amazing chain reaction designed to set the world record for the largest Rube Goldberg Machine at the Michigan Science Center in Detroit on Saturday, July 18, 2015.
Spectators watch the Incredible Science Machine use half a million objects to create an amazing chain reaction designed to set the world record for the largest Rube Goldberg Machine at the Michigan Science Center in Detroit on Saturday, July 18, 2015.
Kimberly P. Mitchell, Detroit Free Press
The Incredible Science Machine will use half a million objects to create an amazing chain reaction designed to set the world record for the largest Rube Goldberg Machine.
The Incredible Science Machine will use half a million objects to create an amazing chain reaction designed to set the world record for the largest Rube Goldberg Machine.
Kimberly P. Mitchell, Detroit Free Press
The Incredible Science Machine will use half a million objects to create an amazing chain reaction.
The Incredible Science Machine will use half a million objects to create an amazing chain reaction.
Kimberly P. Mitchell, Detroit Free Press
The artists are looking over the chain reaction of dominoes on the table that was part of the incredible science machine.
The artists are looking over the chain reaction of dominoes on the table that was part of the incredible science machine.
Kimberly P. Mitchell, Detroit Free Press