Everything Matters | Silicon | Ron Hipschman | Exploratorium
Thrown from supernovae, silicon is the eighth most abundant element in the universe and second only to oxygen in the Earth’s crust, which is primarily comprised of silicate compounds, including silica (SiO2), or quartz, commonly found in sand. Silica is absorbed by plants and transformed into intricate glass shells by radiolarians and other microscopic marine creatures. Humans, for their part, have worked silica into glass, ceramics, and devices such as phonograph pickups and crystal oscillators for clocks.

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Everything Matters: Germanium With Ron Hipschman

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Everything Matters | Gallium | Ron Hipschman | Exploratorium

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The most beautiful formula not enough people understand

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Everything Matters | Nitrogen | Alex Pingis | Exploratorium

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Everything Matters | Cobalt | Ron Hipschman

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How Glass is Made | From Mining Silica to Wonders of Glass!

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Electricity Does Not "Split" H₂O. And That's VERY Useful.

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Psychologist Proves We Are Living In A Simulation | Donald Hoffman

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The Woman Who Broke Gravity | Claudia de Rham

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The problem with pretending quantum mechanics makes sense | Sean Carroll

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Earth to Earth, Dust to Dust: The Birth and Death of Worlds

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Clara Mattei: capitalism is not natural - it’s enforced

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The Mandelbrot Set | The origin and applications of Fractal Geometry (Full Documentary)

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The Professor Who Taught People How To Think (1962)

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Everything Matters | Lithium | Ron Hipschman | Exploratorium

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What If Humans Were Silicon-Based Instead of Carbon-Based?

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Something is jamming GPS over Europe. Here's what we found

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Everything Matters | Chlorine | Ron Hipschman | Exploratorium

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The Passage of Time and the Meaning of Life | Sean Carroll

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