It’s no exaggeration to say that steam trains changed the world. They made it possible to move people and goods further and faster than ever before, and helped catapult humanity into the industrial revolution. But by the 1940s, they were showing their age, and a series of explosions made...
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In today’s Lightning Round video, we tackle the fact that the moon rang like a bell for hours when the Apollo 12 second stage slammed into it, the questionable intelligence of the whale shark, and the newest JWST findings that seem to add to the cosmological crisis. Along with some...
The orbital lobotomy was a surgery that gained popularity in the late 1940s as a way of treating the most dangerous mentally ill patients in asylums across the country, in fact it won a Nobel Prize for physiology in 1949. But within less than a decade, it was a scorned procedure that was...
They collected the stones, they professed their love, and blasted the evil planet before it had a chance to destroy the Earth. But… did they? I decided to nerd out and do the math and see what would actually happen if the 6th largest moon in the solar system was left hovering at the edge...
In today’s Lightning Round Video, we talk about the danger of space bugs, the use of AI in YouTube videos, and the demise of the International Space Station, plus more thoughts and questions from channel supporters on Patreon.