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Deep Dive: Victoria, Dalton, and the Simple Fracture: Evidence, Education, and Practical Rules - September 6, 2025

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In this Deep Dive episode, our hosts discuss the lasting impacts of three seemingly simple facts and events and how they reframed learning, policy, and industry.

- 📜 On this day in 1522 the Victoria completed the first circumnavigation of the globe, and Michael and Jason unpack how that return transformed navigation, trade strategy, curricula, and the human story of exploration (the "remaining members" and the cost of discovery).
- 🎂 We celebrate John Dalton’s birthday and focus on his atomic theory—how a teacher’s careful measurements created a unifying framework for chemistry that reshaped classrooms, industrial processes, and investor confidence in scientific scalability.
- 💡 Fact of the day: "Simple fractures don't break through the skin." The hosts discuss why this clear clinical distinction matters for education, triage, billing/coding, and practical risk communication in schools and healthcare settings.

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In this Deep Dive episode, our hosts discuss the lasting impacts of three seemingly simple facts and events and how they reframed learning, policy, and industry.

- 📜 On this day in 1522 the Victoria completed the first circumnavigation of the globe, and Michael and Jason unpack how that return transformed navigation, trade strategy, curricula, and the human story of exploration (the "remaining members" and the cost of discovery).
- 🎂 We celebrate John Dalton’s birthday and focus on his atomic theory—how a teacher’s careful measurements created a unifying framework for chemistry that reshaped classrooms, industrial processes, and investor confidence in scientific scalability.
- 💡 Fact of the day: "Simple fractures don't break through the skin." The hosts discuss why this clear clinical distinction matters for education, triage, billing/coding, and practical risk communication in schools and healthcare settings.

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