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It's Okay to Be Smart

Illuminating the Universe: The History of Light

Season 5 Episode 9

Beyond what we can touch, taste, smell, and hear, we experience the universe through light. But how did we come to discover light, and how did we learn light’s true nature, as the fastest thing in the universe, an electromagnetic spectrum, a wave and particle capable of the most amazing things? Here is the history of light, according to physics.

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What do scientists think are the best ways of reaching out to aliens?
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How Scientists Made the Hottest Thing Ever
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The Strange Psychology of Superfans
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How Did X Become the Unknown (and so much else)?
10:57
X is everywhere and it’s probably thanks to math. But why is x the symbol for the unknown?
What Is The Most Average Thing?
17:34
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The Biggest Myth About Innovation
17:48
New ideas come from chance events and unexpected connections involved in working together.
Why Some of the Rainbow is Missing
11:18
Our universe locked incredible secrets in a code written in rainbows.
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