Josh Clark
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Yeah, and, I mean, they have released some details.
Yeah, I would hope so.
And that's not how science works.
You know, it's like, do you mind if I lift my toga?
Huge.
So if you see somebody out there doing this, thump them in the forehead.
And this is where bariogenesis happened.
But it laid the further foundation, right?
It's just not detailed enough for a scientist.
I'm glad you added that, Chuck.
It's detailed enough for Aviation Week.
So initial scientific inquiry led to further scientific inquiry and further scientific conclusions and generalizations.
And around this time also, this is where the electroweak, which is electromagnetic and weak force combined together, separated from the strong magnetic force.
So, you know, everyone, of course, wanted to know what Aristotle and Plato thought, even, you know, at the time or especially at the time.
Yeah, and then World War II really, really increased the need for rubber.
They wrote an article on it, and basically what the guy they interviewed was saying was,
I think here it says that in total the Pentagon said that they needed 32 pounds of rubber for every single ground troop in one way or another.