I actually know a guy who’s favorite thing about his job is that he gets to count pollen.
I actually know a guy who’s favorite thing about his job is that he gets to count pollen.
I think that was what felisneurologists call “not his moment with the brain cell”.
I always find it fascinating how specific those theories become. Want to believe that our universe is just some sort of quark in a bigger universe we can’t know anything about? Fine. Doesn’t make terribly much sense, but what does at that scale anyway? But then going on and being sure that that bigger thing must be Plutonium? Why? How?
I always find the faster than light opera neutrinos a good example how actual serious scientists handle an experiment that break well established and proven basic laws of physics. Hint: They did it very differently than the people in the article.
It depends. Some people just can’t deal with them and always get nauseous.
And even if it worked, you wouldn’t need a radiation source more dangerous than a banana to make a geiger counter go click enough to play along.