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You never got that kind of Physics in school 
 
I'm hooked on this crazy Harvard professor's video experiments. He illustrates interesting and simple Physics
 
— Melted steel + liquid = ? 
 
— What if an atomic bomb is detonated in the Mariana Trench? 
 
— Attempts to drown an anvil in mercury 
 
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You never got that kind of Physics in school 
 
I'm hooked on this crazy Harvard professor's video experiments. He illustrates interesting and simple Physics
 
— Melted steel + liquid = ? 
 
— What if an atomic bomb is detonated in the Mariana Trench? 
 
— Attempts to drown an anvil in mercury 
 
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