Welcome back to Science Goes Boom. We’ll start with the extreme racing that Ford and Ferrari made popular a few years back, and Ferrari just recently became relevant in again. Sorry, Toyota:
[Parent’s Note: A brief discussion at the 10:50 timestamp of the deadly crash in 1955 that claimed the lives of 80 spectators.]
They’re useful for more than just merit badges:
Theoretical blast radii from current and previous nuclear arsenals. Let’s just not use these things…ever:
Those sly little foxes:
Underground cities are amazing, and surprisingly common in Turkey.
[Parent’s Note: Several references to comparative religions and global cataclysmic event theories.]
When toys go boom. The first dog did remarkably well:
I don’t like boats in general, so I’m certainly never going to this little stretch of ocean. Nope:
How the world’s most perfect food is made. What? Did you think I was going to go with the coconut?
Why patching the holes in a camper’s floorboards matters. Also, why not to leave old, abandoned vehicles on your property. We also get to meet The Hornet King’s kitties:
[Parent’s Note: One use of holy c*** at the 3:00 minute timestamp.]
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