the most important material in science
Did you guess? Let me know in the comments below if you were correct! Also apologies saying nitrogen instead of potassium a bunch of times. May the chemistry gods forgive me. The most important material in science is glass. This is a video about the history of glass. Glass is important. Glass is complicated. Professional scientific glass blowers are the coolest people in the world. And a little discussion on art versus science. Some links: MIT Newton Prism explainer video: • Newton's Prism Experiment The nature of glass remains anything but clear: https://web.archive.org/web/201709141... Glassy physics seminar by Prof. Janssen • CFTC seminar: Glassy physics: from liquids...

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