I am Smarty’s Podcast
Why won’t onion smell leave your hands? It’s sulfur compounds bonding to your skin proteins! Soap doesn’t break those bonds. Try lemon juice or… rubbing stainless steel!
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11 episodios
Ever wondered why your recorded voice sounds so different?
Ever wondered why your recorded voice sounds so different? It's all about how you hear yourself! You're used to a mix of air and bone conduction, but recordings are only air. That deeper internal resonance is gone! 👇 Follow me
Why can you remember a silly song from years ago... but not where your keys are right now?
🎶 You remember a dumb jingle from 2004… but not where you left your keys 10 minutes ago? That’s because your brain loves rhythm, rhyme, and emotion. Songs hit multiple memory systems — keys are just... keys.
Why do people call right after you think of them?
Why do people call right after you think of them? Because your brain notices the rare match — and forgets the 99 times it didn’t happen.
Why does Coke taste different from a can vs. a bottle?
Why does Coke taste better from a can… or is it the bottle? Cans can slightly change flavor. Bottles lose fizz. Less gas = less aroma = less taste.
You chop an onion, wash your hands with soap — even twice — and still… that smell sticks around. Why?
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