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Popular Physics, What If Charge is NOT Fundamental? (2. Ads and thanks)

What If Charge is NOT Fundamental? (2. Ads and thanks)

Just a couple of things before we go.

First, we'd like to tell you about Subcultured, a brand new documentary series from PBS that explores the lesser known communities and folks that have had a major impact on the mainstream and answers questions like:

What can somebody who is completely blind teach you about video games?

How did anime become a 25 billion dollar industry?

And why are these guys putting underwear on goats?

You can check it out over on PBS Voices, link — in the description, and let them know (politely) that Space Time sent you.

And the second think is just our thanks. Thanks for watching.

Clicking that link when you get the notification really helps the show grow.

As does subscribing — just tap that little red button you see down there — easy peasy.

Of course, if you're feeling extra extra supportive, you could always join us on Patreon.

We have a really great community. So, come hang out with us on the discord and on our monthly Zoom chat.

And, if you're already a Patreon supporter, — well, thank you!

We're hypercharged to have you with us.

But today I want to give an extra special thank you to David Taiclet, who's supporting us at the big bang level.

David, the Swiss are famous for their chocolatiers and for their giant particle colliders.

Well, we arranged a collaboration and have put together a nice box of assorted exotic hadron flavoured candy as a token of our gratitude.

My favorites are the fudge-filled hexaquarks, which are one of the most delicious candidates for dark matter.

And the rho meson truffles... but eat them fast because they decay in 10 to the minus 24 seconds.

But maybe just skip the chocolate-dipped Kaons — they taste a little strange.

Thank you David, as you can tell, you are supporting some very important work.

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Just a couple of things before we go.

First, we'd like to tell you about Subcultured, a brand new documentary series from PBS that explores the lesser known communities and folks that have had a major impact on the mainstream and answers questions like:

What can somebody who is completely blind teach you about video games?

How did anime become a 25 billion dollar industry?

And why are these guys putting underwear on goats?

You can check it out over on PBS Voices, link — in the description, and let them know (politely) that Space Time sent you.

And the second think is just our thanks. Thanks for watching.

Clicking that link when you get the notification really helps the show grow.

As does subscribing — just tap that little red button you see down there — easy peasy.

Of course, if you're feeling extra extra supportive, you could always join us on Patreon.

We have a really great community. So, come hang out with us on the discord and on our monthly Zoom chat.

And, if you're already a Patreon supporter, — well, thank you!

We're hypercharged to have you with us.

But today I want to give an extra special thank you to David Taiclet, who's supporting us at the big bang level.

David, the Swiss are famous for their chocolatiers and for their giant particle colliders.

Well, we arranged a collaboration and have put together a nice box of assorted exotic hadron flavoured candy as a token of our gratitude.

My favorites are the fudge-filled hexaquarks, which are one of the most delicious candidates for dark matter.

And the rho meson truffles... but eat them fast because they decay in 10 to the minus 24 seconds.

But maybe just skip the chocolate-dipped Kaons — they taste a little strange.

Thank you David, as you can tell, you are supporting some very important work.