Escalator Spin
Also known as: Escalopter
Escalator Spin is a viral video trend where a person lies horizontally across two adjacent escalator handrails moving in opposite directions, causing them to rotate in place like a human helicopter. The trend started appearing on YouTube around July 2006 and went viral in mid-2008 after a clip of a blonde woman spinning gained massive traction across blogs and video-sharing sites2. The stunt also picked up the nickname "Escalopter," a portmanteau of "escalator" and "helicopter"5.
TL;DR
Escalator Spin is a viral video trend where a person lies horizontally across two adjacent escalator handrails moving in opposite directions, causing them to rotate in place like a human helicopter.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The Escalator Spin is a physical stunt rather than an image template. To attempt it (at your own risk):
Find a pair of side-by-side escalators moving in opposite directions
Position yourself horizontally so your back or midsection rests across both handrails
Let the opposing motion of the rubber handrails rotate your body
Have someone film it
Fun Facts
The term "Escalopter" was coined on July 8, 2008, by Rommel Santor, just weeks after the blonde girl video went viral.
Gizmodo's write-up credited the spinning girl video to three possible causes: "a scientific discovery, a voyage into the unknown, or somebody's excessive alcohol intake".
The physics behind the spin rely on friction between the body and the rubber escalator handrails, not centripetal force in the traditional sense, though the KYM entry references centripetal force.
Despite going international, early pre-viral Escalator Spin videos never broke 50,000 views.
Derivatives & Variations
YTMND GIFs:
Users on YTMND created animated GIF edits of Escalator Spin clips, sometimes set to music in the site's signature style[2].
Escalopter.com:
A single-topic blog created by German YouTuber madassk in October 2008, dedicated to aggregating Escalator Spin videos from around the world[2].
Frequently Asked Questions
References (11)
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- 2Human Checkarticle
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- 4Escalator Spin - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 5The Dark Knightencyclopedia
- 6Centripetal forceencyclopedia
- 7Reactive centrifugal forceencyclopedia
- 8Urban Dictionary: Escalopterdictionary
- 9Circular motion - Wikipediaencyclopedia
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- 11Human Checkarticle