Engineering the Truth

Every episode Mike takes a question from a listener and tries to answer the question as correctly as he can with absolutely no research. After he is satisfied with his answer he will go and find out what the true answer is, and at the end of the show saying if he was right or not.

http://engthetruth.libsyn.com/podcast

Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 6m. Bisher sind 42 Folge(n) erschienen. Jeden Tag erscheint eine Folge dieses Podcasts.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 4 hours 41 minutes

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Can there be a Star Behind another Star that We Can't See from Earth?


Mike answers a weird space based yes or no question.


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 November 15, 2015  4m
 
 

What is the Difference Between a Steam, Gas, and Vapor?


Mike tries to explain the difference between a steam, gas, and vapor.


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 November 14, 2015  11m
 
 

Will a Tree Make a Noise if it Falls?


Mike explains how a things make noise even if no one is around.


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 November 13, 2015  3m
 
 

Why are there Time Zones if there is only One Sun?


Mike only kind of explains why there are time zones.


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 November 12, 2015  11m
 
 

Did Lady Bugs Trick us Into Thinking They are Lucky?


Mike tries to explain why Lady Bugs didn't trick us into thinking they are lucky.


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 November 11, 2015  5m
 
 

Is There Friction and Gravity on the Moon?


Mike Tries to Explain if there is Gravity and Friction on the Moon.


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 November 10, 2015  8m
 
 

Can I Look at the Moon?


In this Yes or No Episode Mike tries to explain if you can look at the moon or not.


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 November 9, 2015  6m
 
 

Correction - If you Hold a Fart in, Will it ever Become a Burp?


Chris says that Mike is wrong... Mike agrees and Explains why.


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 November 8, 2015  7m
 
 

Why does Pulling Feel Easier than Pushing?


In this Show your Work Episode Mike Fails to Explain why Pulling Feels Easier than Pushing.


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 November 7, 2015  7m
 
 

Could I Build a Computer from Scratch, 50 years in the Past?


In this Show your Work Episode Mike tries to figure out if you could build a computer from scratch in 1965 if you could do it in 2015.


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 November 6, 2015  7m