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Episode 113 - Virtual Particles, Movie Fear, and Sneezing at the Sun

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For this week's Ask Science Mike, we address the following questions: What are virtual particles? Why do horror movies stick in my head? What do blind people see in their minds? Why does the sun make me sneeze? You're in charge of this program. All you have to do is submit a question using #asksciencemike on Twitter, YouTube, or Soundcloud. You can also submit questions anonymously on asksciencemike.com. What are virtual particles? A Children’s Picture-book Introduction to Quantum Field Theory What is a Virtual Particle? Do virtual particles actually physically exist? Quantum foam What do blind people see in their minds? People blind from birth use visual brain area to improve other senses: Can hear and feel with greater acuity Visual Cortex Activity in Early and Late Blind People Activation of the primary visual cortex by Braille reading in blind subjects Visual cortex activation in blind humans during sound discrimination. Is It Possible To Think Without Language? Why does the sun make me sneeze? Looking at the Sun Can Trigger a Sneeze Ask Science Mike is made possible by listeners like you. Learn more on our Patreon page. Here are some resources on each answer if you'd like to dig deeper. Preproduction by Andrew Galucki. Ask Science Mike is produced by Gregg Nordin. The Ask Science Mike theme song was written, performed, and recorded by Jeb Bodiford. If you need original podcast music, he's your guy. You've got questions, he's got answers. Even though we may not understand he'll talk anyway. You've got problems, he won't solve them, But he'll talk and talk and talk until he's blue in the face. Science, faith, and life - Ask Science Mike.
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Replaced by: The Cozy Robot Show (Formerly Ask Science Mike)

When? This feed was archived on December 26, 2017 07:51 (6+ y ago). Last successful fetch was on December 25, 2017 22:00 (6+ y ago)

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For this week's Ask Science Mike, we address the following questions: What are virtual particles? Why do horror movies stick in my head? What do blind people see in their minds? Why does the sun make me sneeze? You're in charge of this program. All you have to do is submit a question using #asksciencemike on Twitter, YouTube, or Soundcloud. You can also submit questions anonymously on asksciencemike.com. What are virtual particles? A Children’s Picture-book Introduction to Quantum Field Theory What is a Virtual Particle? Do virtual particles actually physically exist? Quantum foam What do blind people see in their minds? People blind from birth use visual brain area to improve other senses: Can hear and feel with greater acuity Visual Cortex Activity in Early and Late Blind People Activation of the primary visual cortex by Braille reading in blind subjects Visual cortex activation in blind humans during sound discrimination. Is It Possible To Think Without Language? Why does the sun make me sneeze? Looking at the Sun Can Trigger a Sneeze Ask Science Mike is made possible by listeners like you. Learn more on our Patreon page. Here are some resources on each answer if you'd like to dig deeper. Preproduction by Andrew Galucki. Ask Science Mike is produced by Gregg Nordin. The Ask Science Mike theme song was written, performed, and recorded by Jeb Bodiford. If you need original podcast music, he's your guy. You've got questions, he's got answers. Even though we may not understand he'll talk anyway. You've got problems, he won't solve them, But he'll talk and talk and talk until he's blue in the face. Science, faith, and life - Ask Science Mike.
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