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Josh Clark

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

That was pretty good.

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How Big Bang Theory Works, with Neil deGrasse Tyson

The gravitational wave discovery, they apparently found curls in the cosmic microwave background that are remnants of gravitational wave from the Big Bang too.

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Can Nuclear Fusion Reactors Save The World?

We released it right after Fukushima.

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Things We Believed Before the Scientific Method

And this was a huge advancement.

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How X-Rays Work

Oh, yeah.

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

But it applies to all fission reactors.

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Things We Believed Before the Scientific Method

Yeah, and Albertus Magnus was the one, I believe, who said, you know, this thing called revealed truth, which is basically God says this instead of a truth found by experimenting, is maybe we should experiment instead and not take this revealed truth as the truth.

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How the Scientific Method Works

Yeah, for sure.

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Elastics: Where God and Science Smooch

Basically, they had been making elastic threads by slicing it from rubber bottles and raw rubber.

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How the Scientific Method Works

Like, for example, this How Stuff Works article gives a great example.

Stuff You Should Know
How X-Rays Work

Hats off to you for doing that at all.

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

That's right.

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

So the goal is ultimately deuterium-deuterium reactions where you're pairing those together.

Stuff You Should Know
How X-Rays Work

Because he's probably saying, well, at least I was correct in everything I said.

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How the Scientific Method Works

Wood was solid, which means that it had earth in it.

Stuff You Should Know
Elastics: Where God and Science Smooch

But there was just so much waste, they developed this machine called

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How Big Bang Theory Works, with Neil deGrasse Tyson

So it's just getting supported all over the place and everybody's super happy about it.

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How the Scientific Method Works

It floated, which means that it had an air element to it.

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

That just sounds clean.