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Okay, I have you in, Chris. Talks for tonight. And from the top of the two years of the ones we have, strange week here in the sky this week, in the Science Trivia Corner. And right after that, the first main topic. It's about lab-grown brain cells. And if lab-grown brain cells become conscious, should scientists continue experimenting on them? So there's an ethical question coming about that, because they're now trying to develop neural networks with cells that are simulating brain cells, and scientists are now worried that at some point, if they manage to connect these in a way that they started exhibiting consciousness, should we still be experimenting on them? A 90% chance, we will see a black hole explode in about 10 years, and there's a black hole that's growing faster than the theoretical limits. And are we prepared if a rare, powerful solar storm hits us? And where does the Big Bang happen? Stories about the singularity, etc. But where does the Big Bang actually happen? And the Big Bang and cosmic inflation, and it dropped better than aspirin for the tree's artifacts, and Stephen Hawking was right once again about black holes, and insects dying off an ecosystem. I had that one for last week, and I didn't get it out, so I thought we'd put it out here tonight, and a new type of ankylosaur, a dinosaur. And with that, I guess I'll pause here for one moment for any comments or additional check-ins, and then we'll move into the beginning of the next.
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