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Episodes / Season 2

Episode 28: Egg on Your Face

October 2, 2019April 26, 2021

In this episode, Jim and Derek are joined by Jonathan, who helps them to figure out how to convert hit points and fall damage to the real world, since we have no practical way of gauging how much damage a person would take falling out of an open window, I guess. Then, we uncook an egg for science!

Panelists: Jim, Derek, Jonathan

Additional Links for the Interested

Get Rid of Hit Points!?
How do cats survive falls from great heights?
Wikipedia Category: Fall Survivors
Scientists Discover How to Uncook Egg Whites
Vortex Fluidic Device (Flinders University)
Maillard Reaction
Time Translation Symmetry
Does cooking vegetables destroy their vitamins?

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