My colleague said statistically, driving a car said that I am the most dangerous thing ever, but that is not very scientific. (This is not a comment about my driving, it is just statistical observation!)
The most dangerous scientific things I have done so far are part of my public liquid nitrogen's public speech and I show what is called Leighton Frost effect. This made it possible for me to reach for a bucket filled with liquid nitrogen at -196 ° C - it is actually very dangerous and I did it because I was trained properly. Do not try it yourself! (There is a video on the profile page, briefly explaining at the end of the video under the [What to do with money] section.)
write. The most courageous thing that I have done so far is the so-called news report, but in reality it is very brave. I interviewed 48 times a day, they truly - they did not make fresh ones. So, there is a problem that is almost asked for each time I get an interview. So tonight, to put it briefly, I will share some questions with you and my answer. Because when you are asked 500 times, you really start thinking about the answer. So now, I will be a reporter. Wonderful, transform
Who most questions you? Do you have a problem? If you are not doing well! But in my experience this is not the case. People like to doubt one thing, and there is a phenomenon (very troublesome) that happens at some point in almost every conversation that I talk to people about myself It goes back to reasons for choosing an example.) That is, they moved to asking my own reality from accepting what I said.
Teenage boys invented communication devices for his friends and asked simple questions to everyone: "Is it very easy to notice something that makes you happy?" Focus on this question Is the next story. Let's clarify. Please read the amazing story that friendship and dedication can make miracles a little more comfortable. This is a 14-year-old boy, Jacob Smilg entered. He was very moved by the misfortune of his friend, and wanted to help him in some way. He learned that Ethan could flash his eyes as an answer to the "yes" or "no" questions and still control his mind. Jacob's idea was born: At first, the boy wanted to make a simplified keyboard, but typing a word for Ethan requires a lot of effort even for simple words did. Ultimately he improved upon his idea and created a similar device, but only possible "yes" or "no" possible responses