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Scientists have a PR problem. If TV is to be believed, doctorates are awarded in the form of fishbowl glasses and a tendency to stutter. Sometimes movies try to help out by portraying action scientists, like in The Core, but usually do more harm than good since it's generally restricted to truly terrible movies, like in The Core. Here we look at seven self-endangering scientists who only wear lab coats because you can't get explosive-bear-proof tuxedos outside of MI6. Each one of these researchers has been voted "Most likely to inject themselves with the Omega Serum while shouting, 'Dammit, there's no time for testing!'" #6.
John Paul Stapp, Scientist and Human Bullet
While other so-called heroes run around saving useless things like kittens and "civilians," John Paul Stapp looked at jet fighter pilots and thought, "Those poor guys need my help." Yes, the manliest profession in the world since "Grizzly Bear Rodeo" was outlawed, and World War II veteran Dr. Stapp was the man who saved them. He served as a flight surgeon in WWII, and after the war performed critical research on the effects of sudden deceleration on the human body. His human body. He used a rocket armed with four rocket engines and a total thrust of 6,000 pounds. The wider scientific community believed the human body could not survive more than 18 Gs of deceleration--Stapp hit 35. Because he goddamn could.
He became the fastest man in the world, moving faster than a bullet--632 miles per hour.
In 1954 he decelerated from 120 miles per hour to 0 in 1.4 seconds, and gained two huge black eyes from the force of his own slammed-forward eyeballs punching him on the inside of the face. The impact blinded him for two days, during which we must imagine his response was to walk around and simply dare the world to put things in his way. Oh, and he also broke his back, arm, wrist, lost six fillings and the icing on the cake? He got a hernia. His response? He built a bigger rocket.
He lived to 89 and his research has saved lives around the world ever since. Oh, and in case Dr. Stapp hasn't made a mockery of your life's work and achievements just yet: The whole time he he was slinging his own body around like a fleshy cannon shell, he was also running an after-hours clinic for the families of servicemen at the base where he worked, making house calls and providing free medical care. Every night.
Yeah, you sit up straighter now when you're reading about a real man, you loser. #5.
Drs. Warren and Barry Marshall Drink Stomach-Eating Germs
Drs. Warren and Marshall isolated the bacteria responsible for stomach ulcers, but the wider scientific community maintained that stress, lifestyle and general whining were the real cause. Dr. Marshall countered with the little known "frat party" method of science, declaring, "I'll fucking show you" and drinking the vial of filthy bacteria they'd culled from the stomachs of ulcer suffers.
He was positive he was right before he drank it, and when he immediately developed gastritis with achlorhydria, nausea, vomiting and halitosis he was damn sure. We're talking absolutely, positively, "coming down from a mountain and founding a religion" sure.
In true movie-style, this was a daring experiment that broke all the rules--right down to the first rule of biology labs: "Don't drink things in the vials here." Suitably impressed, the Nobel Prize committee awarded him and Dr. Marshall the prize, and presumably some breath mints.
So what could be more disgusting than that? #4.
Albert Hoffman Invents LSD, and Soaks His Brain In It
Dr. Albert Hoffman developed Lysergic Acid Diethylamide-25 in 1938. Five years later he accidentally absorbed a tiny dose through his skin and had to stop working, experiencing intoxication, dizziness and two hours of mind-bending hallucinations. Clearly a man who knows how to party, his first response was "I gots to get me some more of that shit." He didn't mess around. Three days later he took 250 micrograms, now known to be over 10 times the threshold dose for humans. He later claimed that this was a miscalculation, but we're fairly sure when he said that he winked and added, "Right, guys?" He spent the rest of the day in a state scientifically categorized as "high off his tits." He was unable to speak clearly, he saw sounds, was afraid of witches, threatened by his furniture and watched the best fireworks display the world has ever seen go off inside his eyeballs.
The next day he decided, "The world must share this feeling," and spent the rest of his life campaigning for LSD applications, despite some idiot hippies getting it banned and ruining it for everyone.
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This was a really, really awesome article, full of awesome awesomeness.
its MORGAN freeman. CAPTAIN morgan freeman. ill go back to sleep now
"Hey guys, check out what I just did!"
Haha David Copperfield was born so they gave Werner a Nobel prize that very year for Upstaging him so very early!
"More rockets = more science"
One of the funniest things I have ever read on cracked!
good read
I hope I don't sound like a know-it-all dick bu pointing this out. But Crick of didn't figure out DNA. He and his partner Watson took x-rays taken by Rosalind Franklin and used it as their own research. This was found out after her death so she couldn't get the prize the stealing bastards got. They claim that they'd have figured it out sooner or later...assholes
"Tickling the dragon's tail" (Los Alamos, 1940s) definitely belongs on this list.
Dude
Jesus Christ is Hebrew
For Gordon Freeman
#1 was pretty cool
Let me see how this works!
These guys go to show that the scientific method is way over rated.
@WhiskeyJack:
it's GORDON. FREEMAN.
Spell it right, dammit. I mean, you wouldn't misspell Jesus Christ now, would you?
Scientists have a publicity problem?
Two words: Gordan. Freedman.
lol fucken LSD guy is a legend. HE IS SO AWSOME!
@Slightly Sane:
Oh, please. We all know nerds are better in bed:
http://politecompany.blogspot.com/2008/01/date-nerd-its-worth-it.html
LXL I think you're referring to Newton - he didn't blind himself however. He was also prone to sticking things in his eye...all in the name of science.
http://www.newtonproject.sussex.ac.uk/prism.php?id=47
there was actually a scientist who once wanted to know how long a human could stand to stare at the sun. So he goes outside, and stares at the sun for hours on end, ending up blind for the rest of his life. pretty badass.
How would you know this exactly?
And I'd like to add that that wil ususally kill the person.
250 mcg of LSD isnt "well above the threshold" the average SINGLE HIT is between 100-400 mcg.
you forgot this guy http://www.asthmahookworm.com/
one of the most un-scientific mad stories I've ever heard. Two words for you: stepping on s**t and curing asthma
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Nice article, although I did miss Isaac Newton. We stabbed himself in the eyeball with a needle just to see what would happen.