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
:(
Only one way to find out
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.