Answers to life's small and big, silly and clever, strange and fascinating questions
After talking about evolution too many times without explaining what it actually means, maybe it's better to start from the beginning. Because evolution - contrary to popular belief - is not just a line of monkeys. First episode in a series about evolution (or by its nickname: Lucy), featuring: how a Slavic proverb about eggs became a Chinese saying about Chabad, and how this relates to life on Earth
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Part two in the series about evolution: how natural selection creates elephants that are really good at escaping from poachers, why Lucy sometimes does weird nonsense, and have we humans destroyed evolution
Why does the same creepy laughter of two children appear in dozens of movies and commercials? And how is this connected to the scream of horror that appears in almost every movie? Also: the spaceship Hagit encounters an entity of a species never seen before. A live episode performed in front of an audience at the Enav Center in Tel Aviv
Dragons don't really exist - but could they have existed? Is it scientifically possible for an animal that looks like a dragon and breathes fire to exist? And what can this teach us about cows
Continuation of the episode 'How to Make a Dragon' with corrections, expansions and additional ideas regarding ways to make dragons fly.
Episode Description: 'Who was the drunk person who decided to call these cute and squeaky animals, which are not pigs, and more importantly - don't live in the sea, guinea pigs? And how is this related to turkeys
On January 1, 2000, the end of the world did not come, as we know, and that's good. But we remained confused. Was the Y2K bug, which occupied everyone at the end of the nineties, a mistake? A hoax? A joke? Or a tangible threat to the safety of Western society