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Ep434: Ancient Greece and their atomic theory

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Ancient Greece and their atomic theory How did we ever learn about atoms? We’ll start with the Greeks, and their thoughts. Join us on patreon.com/thelabwithbrad for extra special extra stuff! I talk of something I ran across in a game I’ve been playing. Here’s a link to the source from which the game quoted. Diogenes the Oinoandian and friend of Athens. Epitome on nature. And here’s a link to the game. Smart Monsters And, just for fun, here’s something on how snowflakes form. How do snowflakes form?
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Ancient Greece and their atomic theory How did we ever learn about atoms? We’ll start with the Greeks, and their thoughts. Join us on patreon.com/thelabwithbrad for extra special extra stuff! I talk of something I ran across in a game I’ve been playing. Here’s a link to the source from which the game quoted. Diogenes the Oinoandian and friend of Athens. Epitome on nature. And here’s a link to the game. Smart Monsters And, just for fun, here’s something on how snowflakes form. How do snowflakes form?
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