I've never seen this before tonight - but wow.... I've learned so much and also felt strangely chilled out at the same time.
Well worth watching in my opinion.
For example... despite living by the sea for the majority of my life, I had no idea that when I watch the tides coming in and out, what's actually happening is that the oceans are effectively stationary, bulging out at the sides of the Earth and it is the land that is moving into and out of the stationary oceans, thus creating the effect of tides.
Donald Trump needs kicking out of a helicopter
Offset "(Emp) - a little heavy on the hyperbole."
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I think I send my kids to sleep in the same way. The other day I was trying to explain about how bubbles form in coke and they had a glazed look in their eyes.. I just find large swathes of science (apart from biology I guess) fascinating.
Drivel compared to his earlier series. A load of tenuous links which seem to just be an excuse for another all expenses paid round the world trip for him.
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He's much better when he's in his proper area of expertise - astro/quantum physics - a few of the things he's done on that were quite profound and worthwhile, I thought pitched just right be be understandable without being too oversimplified.
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