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Josh Clark

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Stuff You Should Know
Things We Believed Before the Scientific Method

And the HowStuffWorks article makes a good point in saying that science and everything that has to do with it in the scientific method is very fluid and open to interpretation and experimentation, obviously.

Stuff You Should Know
How Big Bang Theory Works, with Neil deGrasse Tyson

Again, this is mind-boggling.

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Can Nuclear Fusion Reactors Save The World?

I found a couple of more sources that were kind of vague about it, and I think the details on it are just vague, period.

Stuff You Should Know
Elastics: Where God and Science Smooch

Rubber band wise, they create this.

Stuff You Should Know
How Big Bang Theory Works, with Neil deGrasse Tyson

And that was the result, Chuck, of energy and matter uncoupling as well, right?

Stuff You Should Know
How X-Rays Work

If you have cellular death, then the tissues that are made up by those cells break down, and you have a problem on your hands with that as well.

Stuff You Should Know
Elastics: Where God and Science Smooch

They mix this latex together with all these chemicals.

Stuff You Should Know
Can Nuclear Fusion Reactors Save The World?

But I don't know why they would abandon the donut-shaped if the figure eight was 1950s technology that's sort of been disproven.

Stuff You Should Know
How the Scientific Method Works

But you can't see it or feel it or anything like that.

Stuff You Should Know
Elastics: Where God and Science Smooch

It depends on, you know, what kind of rubber band you're making.

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How Big Bang Theory Works, with Neil deGrasse Tyson

That's right.

Stuff You Should Know
How Big Bang Theory Works, with Neil deGrasse Tyson

Okay.

Stuff You Should Know
How Big Bang Theory Works, with Neil deGrasse Tyson

All right, and this is the point where we can actually start to, you know, we did one on the Large Hadron Collider.

Stuff You Should Know
Elastics: Where God and Science Smooch

And they get this raw rubber compound into a long hollow tube, slip it over a round pipe called the mandrel, expose that to high heat and pressure to vulcanize it.

Stuff You Should Know
How the Scientific Method Works

But it was still capable of pushing down liquid mercury, which is also how we got the barometer, by the way.

Stuff You Should Know
Things We Believed Before the Scientific Method

So he says, okay, this cell hypothesis, this is a pretty good explanation for what we now call spontaneous generation.

Stuff You Should Know
Can Nuclear Fusion Reactors Save The World?

Well, supposedly their whole jam was that even in the donut, in the Takamak, this donut-shaped reactor,

Stuff You Should Know
How Big Bang Theory Works, with Neil deGrasse Tyson

It's a particle accelerator, the biggest and best that we have on the Earth.

Stuff You Should Know
How the Scientific Method Works

Right.

Stuff You Should Know
How the Scientific Method Works

And everyone was like, it rocked everyone's world, basically.