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07 Light Is Weird

In which we poke the Universe, and hear it yelp

You’ll learn the stories of Newton, Herschel, and Maxwell. You’ll see the shape of light with your own eyes, hear the discovery of radio waves, begin to see why some physicists throw up their hands about the Universe… and raise a big question: what the ever-loving heck is going on?

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    • Afterparty! πŸ’‘

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    • Chapter One πŸ’‘

    • Chapter Two πŸ’‘

    • Chapter Three πŸ’‘

    • Afterparty! πŸ’‘

    • Introduction πŸ’‘

    • Chapter One πŸ’‘

    • Chapter Two πŸ’‘

    • Chapter Three πŸ’‘

    • Afterparty! πŸ’‘

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