OT Interesting video with Michigan tie-in

Submitted by Former_DC_Buck on April 30th, 2022 at 1:04 PM

I find his videos usually imformative.  He covers a few different topics, such as disasters.  However, about once a month it is something on scientific experiments that,  by today's standards, may explain why we have today's standards. :)

There is a brief mention in the sixth minute of Michigan University (he is British so hopefully you can give him a pass) being where the experiments took place.  I think there was a picture of one building on campus.  I've been up your way a few times when one of my son's participated in youth gymnastic meets there, so it looked familiar, but it could just be a stock photo. 

https://youtu.be/L76cn812bpc

 

Former_DC_Buck

April 30th, 2022 at 1:10 PM ^

I will say his comment near the end, to paraphrase, that the study was needless because it just conformed what we already knew seemed a bit out of character for him.  It also showed, imho, misunderstanding of the purpose of research, which is a bit at odds with some of his other videos.