The year is 1766! Henry Cavendish declares what hydrogen is, James Christie makes a living selling household goods while the French Revolution rages, speech gets a little bit more free in Sweden, and James Quinn breaks the number one rule of the theater...maybe.
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Intro Music: "Horse Race" by EstherGarcia. Used with purchased license.
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Henry Cavendish and The Revolutionary Discovery of Hydrogen (interestingengineering.com)



