Josh Clark
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And that even something that does seem superfluous, we can't say that in the larger scheme of things that it's actually the simplest way to do that.
Look at that.
Early universe.
And then even more to the point, Torricelli, by creating the first experimental vacuum, proved that Democritus' assertion that there is a vacuum as predictions, part of his atomic theory, was right.
Yeah, it's pretty simple too.
Yeah, right after this.
That's what they do at CERN.
He basically took a broth, put equal amounts in two different beakers.
Oh, yeah?
Well, yeah, because you're higher up in the atmosphere and that makes a difference.
Uh-huh.
All right.
So if there's a bunch of protons in this part of the field, that field is being strained
People should listen to that one, too, by the way.
Oh, yeah.
That would be a good primer.
So like a shark seems like, man, maybe do you need that extra fin or something like that?
One had a straight neck and one had an S-shaped neck.
But then maybe there's not that many protons over here, so they use mirrors to direct the protons to the low-density area of the field.