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SciShow Tangents

Bubbles

SciShow Tangents

Complexly

Schultz, Stefan, Tangents, Hank, 770430, Chin, Riley, Scishow, Complexly, Sam, Sam Schultz, Stefan Chin, Hank Green, Itunes:https://feeds.simplecast.com/jmge1h9a, Comedy, Ceri Riley, Science, Education, Ceri, Green

4.91.6K Ratings

🗓️ 26 July 2022

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Kids Month floats on as we talk about possibly our lightest subject ever: bubbles! Pop in to learn what makes a simple soapy membrane so fascinating to kid and adult like!

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to SciShow Tangent, so lightly competitive science, knowledge, showcase,

0:21.1

I'm your host Hank Green, and joining me this week, as always, is Science Expert,

0:25.8

Sarah E. Riley. Hello. And also our resident every man, Sam Schultz. Hello.

0:30.5

Today, as we are recording this is the day that they released the majority of the first five

0:36.3

images from the James Webb Space Telescope. They gave us one yesterday as well, but then they gave us

0:41.6

a bunch today. That's been my whole day. I've just been looking at pretty pictures, thinking about

0:48.1

my space in the universe and communicating science. Sam and Sarah, after this day, I have to ask you,

0:58.5

do you think we matter? Oh, we're making content, which means we matter more than most people.

1:07.6

Oh wow. This will be around. This will be around until the end. It's going to be around until

1:12.8

the podcast get turned off. Yeah, somebody who touch this flips a big switch. Somebody's like,

1:19.6

look, there's good stuff on here, but there's also a lot of bad stuff on here. I think it's probably

1:24.1

until you figure out like sort of what's going on. Like let's just dig it all the way. Yeah, it's

1:28.0

the last guy to leave Apple HQ will be like, oh, forgot to turn off the podcast. His name is

1:35.7

Robert. Robert Apple, the 27th. I don't know. I try not to think about it too much. Watching that,

1:45.3

like you made a TikTok where it's like gravitational, lensing, a telescope point, a telescope, we're

1:50.1

seeing the beginning of time. And I think my brain just prevents me from thinking about that too

1:55.5

deeply, which is probably fine. Yeah, there's probably, and there's probably truth in that instinct

2:00.1

somewhere. I don't know what the truth in that instinct is, but I bet it's there somewhere.

2:04.1

Sarah, when you stare up at a million galaxies in the space of the grain of sand, do you think

2:10.9

the grain of sand thing was really a chilling part of it though.

2:14.7

Yeah, I think at this point in my life as a human and as a science communicator,

2:20.8

there are so many things that make my brain do that. Like the probability that we're even alive,

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