Context: My physics professor told me how early particle physicist would stick their head on a beam of a particle accelerator to check for a beam, they would know if their eyes would flash as the beam went through. Surprisingly this messed up their vision over time.
Unfortunately I cannot find a source on this, but I choose to believe my professor.
Edit: Found something though they don’t talk about intercepting beams with their head
we used to use X-rays to fit your shoes, so very probable
Forget the x-rays. Remember the radioactive water dispenser?
More than a few teeth/entire jaws were lost over this I reckon
Don’t ask me how Dr Bier and August Hildebrandt researched spinal anesthesia.
Was it boofing?
No it was not
:(
Don’t be Anatoli Bugorski!
… or the guy involved in the Hanoi Incident.
I feel so much lighter!
Watson! My journal. Quick, I’m getting dizzy.
Discovery of the century, anti gravity beam!
Dr. Emilio Lizardo tests the crude prototype for the Oscillation Overthruster.
Only one way to find out