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521: No Such Thing As A Human-Sized Peanut

No Such Thing As A Fish

No Such Thing As A Fish

Arts, Nature, History, Science, Improv, Comedy

4.817.9K Ratings

🗓️ 7 March 2024

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Dan, James, Andy and Anna discuss waging war, protesting pictures, subatomic shows and migrating moss.

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to another episode of No Such Thing is a Fish, a weekly podcast coming to you from multiple undisclosed locations across the globe.

0:23.6

My name is Dan Schreiber.

0:24.6

I am sitting here with Anna Tashinsky, Andrew Hunter Murray, and James Harkin, and once

0:29.2

again we have gathered around the microphones with our four favorite facts from the last seven days and in

0:33.9

a particular order here we go starting with fact number one that is Anna.

0:39.7

My fact this week is that in 1950 a ballet was performed at the Waldorf Hotel

0:45.6

where the main characters were protons electrons electrons neutrons and a Geiger counter.

0:52.0

Lovely.

0:54.0

I have a question.

0:56.0

I reckon it's hard to see an electron, even if you're on the front row,

1:00.0

you're going to struggle to see an electron doing a plier.

1:02.8

Have you seen those ballet sort of little helicopters sometimes get at the ballet where you like put a

1:06.5

coin in the slot and you get a thing out? It's like that but everyone gets a...

1:10.3

Electron microscop, 50 million times magnifying. Yeah. Yeah, everyone had that.

1:16.3

It was a very expensive place put on. No, this sits on of those things and they were

1:20.8

human-sized, played by humans and this was reported in Time

1:24.8

magazine and it was a story that the founder of the Atomic Energy Association of

1:30.9

Great Britain who was a woman called Muriel Howeth, was putting on isotopia, which was a ballet, and the article goes on to describe or review it, saying it was 13 bosomy women,

1:45.2

gyrating gracefully, an ample electron in black lace, wound her way around two matrons

1:51.3

labelled proton and neutron. I see because like an electron is like

1:56.3

2,000 times smaller than a neutron so they didn't get like a very small person or a

2:02.0

child to be the electron and it wasn't to scale.

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