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Introduction To Chain Reactions

Introduction To Chain Reactions
The dictionary rabbit hole strikes again! Just like uranium-235 splitting and triggering more fissions, one innocent word lookup spirals into a never-ending vocabulary chain reaction. Three hours later you're somehow reading about "pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis" when you originally just wanted to check if "affect" or "effect" was correct. The linguistic equivalent of nuclear fission, but instead of releasing energy, it's just releasing your precious time into the void! Dictionary entropy is a universal constant—it only increases, never decreases!

Time Ceases To Exist In The YouTube Event Horizon

Time Ceases To Exist In The YouTube Event Horizon
Just like black holes warp spacetime, YouTube's "10 things you didn't know about black holes" warps your sleep schedule into oblivion! That innocent click triggers an event horizon of curiosity where escape velocity becomes impossible. Before you know it, you're three hours deep into quantum mechanics videos at 3 AM, calculating how many hours of sleep you can still get using relativistic time dilation equations. Spoiler: the answer is never enough.

The Aerospace Rabbit Hole Of No Return

The Aerospace Rabbit Hole Of No Return
Started with a casual YouTube search about jet engines and ended up in the aerospace rabbit hole of doom! The progression from "let me watch this quick video about jets" to becoming a full-blown propulsion enthusiast with charts and Mach numbers is TOO REAL. But the final stage? That's when you discover the comments section where apparently having an opinion about ramjets might get you on some kind of watchlist! 😂 The aerospace engineering rabbit hole claims another innocent victim - we've all been there! One minute you're learning about basic turbofans, next thing you know you're explaining scramjet efficiency curves to confused family members at dinner.

I Swear I'm Innocent

I Swear I'm Innocent
Started with a casual YouTube video about jet engines, ended up in a propulsion engineering rabbit hole so deep that Google now flags my comments as national security threats. The progression from "hmm, interesting" to "can recite scramjet combustion chamber specifications at 3 AM" is the engineering equivalent of saying you'll have just one potato chip. The only difference is that potato chips don't get you on watchlists.