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Uploaded by on Aug 24, 2010

On Sunday, August 29 at 10PM ET/PT, Discovery Channel will sneak peek BAD UNIVERSE , the latest attempt at galaxy-wide domination by Bad Astronomer Phil Plait. Phil's on a mission to debunk the junk and reveal the real science behind the mysteries of this planet, our solar system and the bad universe we all live in.

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  • i remember the youtube that didnt have ads that interrupt the video.

  • Yep this is what discovery is all about now ... blowing shit up to impress kids

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  • some great inforamtion here thanks

  • Mythbusters in 1 video

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  • Press and hold 7 to see the door get locked back and forth.

    Press and hold 9 to see the guy gape very fast!

  • lol "Look what I just did!"

  • after watching lost tapes on animal planet last night and seeing this shit.

    it reminded me why I DO NOT THROW MY MONEY AWAY ON CABLE OR SATELLITE TV. it's all garbage. Hell, this on discovery? fake paranormal "reality" tv on animal planet? wrestling on scifi (sorry, syfy(llis)) food programs on VH1, motorcycle building on MTV? kids reality shows on cartoon network? and you have to pay a premium to get the actual cartoons on a different channel now?

    oh yeah, screw that.

  • LOL Bad Universe? NO BAD MUSIC EFFECTS ! TO LOUD, stupid all and all THEY suck what the fuck is wrong with you guys at DiscoveryNetworks trying to build drama? let the science speak for it self, u bunch of ass holes.

  • @e1992x And how exactly are 150 bags of ANFO fucking a 12.7 thousand kilometer wide planet?

  • Hypervelocity impacts achieve much higher pressure and density regimes during compression of the target than does a chemical explosion. Can't really reproduce it this way.

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