WebJun 4, 2015 · Students from the Stockholm Academy of Dramatic Arts recently put Förstemann through his paces on a stationary bike connected to a 700-watt toaster to "show how much energy we humans consume compared to what we can generate," according to a YouTube description of the experiment. WebJun 4, 2015 · World famous cyclist Robert Förstemann attempts to battle a 700w toaster. His challenge is to generate enough energy to create one golden-brown slide of toast. His legs are 74cm long (2.4 ft.)...
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