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BobbyBroccoli
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Howdy, I do deep dive broccumentaries into science scandals and controversies. Currently I animate in Blender, and previously dabbled in Google Earth for a bit. Studied engineering physics and photonics in school. My old videos focused on video game content, shoutout if you've been here since the Spongebob days.
I've got a Patreon and a Twitter! Channel art is my own, but my profile picture was commissioned from @RealHeayn on Twitter!
I've got a Patreon and a Twitter! Channel art is my own, but my profile picture was commissioned from @RealHeayn on Twitter!
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WickedStyx
(3 minutes ago)
would it be possible to buy a poster or something of the graphic at 1:18:16? I'd really like to put that on my wall somehow
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finn596
(10 minutes ago)
I completely forgot this was about a fake element, I got so invested in the element race
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yvaincallipso84
(17 minutes ago)
Fermi's discovery is like an archeologist thinking they found a new dinosaur species and then realizing it's a freaking dragon.
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VorizonBeatsKids
(27 minutes ago)
The fact that this entire documentary was filmed on two locations: The periodic table, and the timeline is so impressive, considering how interesting it is
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dionyseez
(32 minutes ago)
My takeaway from these documentaries is that the most dangerously tempting source in physics is "I made that shit up"
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thirdwheel1985au
(47 minutes ago)
"Hey, uh, Fermi? I've got good news and bad news. Bad news, you didn't make new elements. Good news, you created a whole new branch of science."
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samdragonborn5864
(51 minutes ago)
Fermi’s story was fascinating like, imagine trying to discover something and then being like “actually you’ve discovered a new form of energy and also have enabled the creation of a great and terrible weapon that will end the war”
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matthew_w98
(2 hour ago)
Bobby doesn't have to explain the science to us, he could just give us a layman's rundown of the drama, but he puts in the work to teach us anyways. 10/10 quality edutainment. We stan a king.
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lixyororke
(1 hour ago)
I love youtube for the sheer fact that you can sit down to watch a highly polished 1+ hour long thoroughly technical documentary, then during the intro you can see "presented by bobbybroccoli". incredible. it's like going to the theatre and seeing "directed by xXsniperwolfXx"
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theta3404
(3 hours ago)
"This data is not physical. This is goofy."
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braydenbanks4228
(17 hours ago)
This genuinely felt like a documentary that would be shown in a high school science class, Great Job.
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haldosprime3896
(13 hours ago)
I’m not sure where this theme of the sea came from while producing this documentary but I genuinely appreciate it.
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DividingBy
(5 hours ago)
The only decay chain that Ninov actually witnessed was that of his own credibility.
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iamireland
(22 hours ago)
As a complete layman, that intro portion about Fermi was impossibly fascinating and I thank you for including it.
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