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It`s Okay To Be Smart, The Crime Wave We Can Blame on… Neutron Stars? (2)

The Crime Wave We Can Blame on… Neutron Stars? (2)

than elements like carbon and oxygen.

So that's why this strange crime wave is taking over

and why people are sawing catalytic converters

off of your Prius.

There's just not very much rhodium anywhere

because the universe is a really big place.

Two neutron stars colliding

and spewing all of their heavy metals into space

is like putting a drop of ink in the ocean.

The cloud of stellar dust

that condensed into our solar system

and eventually this little rocky planet,

that was like taking a bucket of that ocean

and making a whole world from it.

Maybe in the future as car technology evolves,

catalytic converters filled

with the most expensive substances on Earth

won't even be a thing, but for now,

this is one crime wave that you can blame on the universe.

Stay curious.

And one more thing, history lovers,

we need to tell you about a brand new series from PBS

called "The Bigger Picture."

It's hosted by Harvard professor Vincent Brown

and it's a show that examines famous photographs,

unpacks all of the historical context

and stories around them.

Their latest episode gives the backstory

about "The Blue Marble,"

one of the most iconic images of planet Earth ever captured.

You can check out that episode

and the first episode at the link in the description

and be sure to tell them "Be Smart" sent you.

A neutron walks into a bar

and says, "Hey how much for a drink?"

The bartender says, "For you, no charge."

'Cause they don't have a charge.

Why is this so hard to cut?

(crew member laughs)

This is so hard to cut.

The Crime Wave We Can Blame on… Neutron Stars? (2) La ola de crímenes que podemos achacar a... ¿las estrellas de neutrones? (2) De misdaadgolf die we kunnen wijten aan... neutronensterren? (2)

than elements like carbon and oxygen.

So that's why this strange crime wave is taking over

and why people are sawing catalytic converters

off of your Prius.

There's just not very much rhodium anywhere

because the universe is a really big place.

Two neutron stars colliding

and spewing all of their heavy metals into space

is like putting a drop of ink in the ocean.

The cloud of stellar dust

that condensed into our solar system

and eventually this little rocky planet,

that was like taking a bucket of that ocean

and making a whole world from it.

Maybe in the future as car technology evolves,

catalytic converters filled

with the most expensive substances on Earth

won't even be a thing, but for now,

this is one crime wave that you can blame on the universe.

Stay curious.

And one more thing, history lovers,

we need to tell you about a brand new series from PBS

called "The Bigger Picture."

It's hosted by Harvard professor Vincent Brown

and it's a show that examines famous photographs,

unpacks all of the historical context

and stories around them.

Their latest episode gives the backstory

about "The Blue Marble,"

one of the most iconic images of planet Earth ever captured.

You can check out that episode

and the first episode at the link in the description

and be sure to tell them "Be Smart" sent you.

A neutron walks into a bar

and says, "Hey how much for a drink?"

The bartender says, "For you, no charge."

'Cause they don't have a charge.

Why is this so hard to cut?

(crew member laughs)

This is so hard to cut.