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[Anna] What's incredible
about this glass is that in order to produce
these nanoparticles, the maker would have had
to have ground up the metals into a really,
really fine powder, much, much finer than talcum
powder, for example, and then embedded that
into the glass and dispersed it evenly
so it's evenly distributed throughout, in a very,
very specific amount
about this glass is that in order to produce
these nanoparticles, the maker would have had
to have ground up the metals into a really,
really fine powder, much, much finer than talcum
powder, for example, and then embedded that
into the glass and dispersed it evenly
so it's evenly distributed throughout, in a very,
very specific amount
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[Anna] What's incredible
about this glass is that
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in order to produce
these nanoparticles,
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the maker would have had
to have ground up
00:00:07.663 --> 00:00:10.481
the metals into a really,
really fine powder,
00:00:10.514 --> 00:00:14.228
much, much finer than talcum
powder, for example,
00:00:14.262 --> 00:00:16.471
and then embedded that
into the glass
00:00:16.503 --> 00:00:19.866
and dispersed it evenly
so it's evenly distributed
00:00:19.899 --> 00:00:24.158
throughout, in a very,
very specific amount.
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Movie Summary
From a piece of meteorite found in Tutankhamun's tomb to the Crown of Thorns, explore some of the most perplexing and unusual objects lying hidden away in museums, laboratories and storage rooms.