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Video podcast of cool science demonstrations. Join Dr. Matt Carlson as he risks life, limb, and dignity to bring you the finest science videos on Earth.

Dr. Carlson's Science Theater Dr. Matt J. Carlson

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Video podcast of cool science demonstrations. Join Dr. Matt Carlson as he risks life, limb, and dignity to bring you the finest science videos on Earth.

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    Entropy - Episode 39

    Entropy - Episode 39

    Entropy. It's why everything seems to break down and get messy. It is something that comes about when you have lots and lots of little things (like atoms) that can be in several possible "states" (no, not Florida). The more things or more states you have, the more entropy you're going to have. Dr. Carlson has entirely too much fun playing with coins and blocks while he tries to explain how Chemists think of Entropy. (Stay to the end and you'll even see a rubber band, whee!) Science Theater Episode 39: Entropy

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    Walking on Water - Episode 38

    Walking on Water - Episode 38

    Winter is in the air, and it's cold out on the lake making it pretty easy to walk on water. Dr. Carlson visits his parents and takes time out to explain some cool science concepts that can occur when your lake freezes over. That's right, Dr. Carlson freezes his tooshie, just so you can expand your mind! Science Theater Episode 38: Walking on Water

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    Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle - Episode 37

    Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle - Episode 37

    Physics tells us that you can't know exactly where you are and where you are going at the same time! Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle explains that you can't measure a particle's exact velocity and location, Dr. Carlson takes on the challenge of explaining it all in this special, third anniversary, episode of... Science Theater Episode 37:Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle

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    A Particle Experiment - Episode 36

    A Particle Experiment - Episode 36

    Pity the poor high energy particle physicists. In order to perform an experiment, they have to destroy whatever they're looking at. Dr. Carlson explains how experiments on tiny particles are tricky. It's not easy to run experiments on things that are smaller than your tools. Science Theater Episode 36:A Particle Experiment

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    Quantum Mechanics - Episode 35

    Quantum Mechanics - Episode 35

    Can you change reality just by looking at it? Dr. Carlson says no! Watch on to see just what we mean when scientists talk about observers determining reality in this down-to-earth explanation of Quantum Mechanics. Science Theater Episode 35: Quantum Mechanics

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    Brainteaser 02 - A Straight Line

    Brainteaser 02 - A Straight Line

    Is the best path between two points a straight line? The second video in our brainteaser series challenges the viewer (you) to predict and explain any differences in the path of two rolling balls. Can you figure it out before the episode is over? Science Theater Brainteaser 02: A Straight Line

Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
13 Ratings

13 Ratings

Napppy Boy ,

Great Fun!

Dr. Matt is having a great time -- and is doing a wonderful job in sharing his knowledge. Largely geared for high school students, this podcast is sure to develop, "mature", and eventually make it to the Big Time. E.g., hopefully we will be enjoying Professor Carlson soon. Subscribe!

Dr.Carlson's science theater rocks ,

**Dr.Carlson rocks**

this podcast rocks!! :)

harrisonhsdude ,

awesome

doc carlson is a good nd funny teacher. i have him for honors physics and he rules! best teacher ever!!! a must have podcast

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