The 5 Most Surprising Things About James Handy, Explained
- James Handy, the man behind viral videos explaining complex science with kitchen items, just revealed his formula for making complicated ideas simple enough for a 5-year-old to understand.
- His latest video, breaking down black holes using a colander and spaghetti, has amassed over 10 million views in 48 hours, sparking a global trend of “kitchen science” challenges.
- Contrary to popular belief, James Handy isn’t a professional scientist but a retired plumber who turned his knack for analogies into an educational phenomenon.
- Experts say his teaching method, dubbed “Handy Logic,” is now being adopted by 200+ schools to improve STEM engagement among struggling students.
- In a viral interview, James Handy revealed his secret: “If you can’t fix it with a whisk and a rubber band, you’re not thinking simply enough.”