Boarding an airplane can be one of the most agonizing experiences one could have. It's crowed, everyone is fending for themselves without regard for the people still trying to board. Astrophysicist Jason Steffen has finally applied some science to the process and has created a much more efficient method. Passengers with children still board first, but then passengers whose seats are separated by a few rows enter in quick groups of three. When the method was tested on a real plane, it worked almost flawlessly. Steffen invented the process in 2008, but airlines are yet to adopt it, imagine that. See for yourself.

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