Ep 6. Magical Jet Propulsion / Missing Link Mystery / Typhoid Mary
- TV-14
- December 26, 2012
- 43 min
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In season 3, episode 6 of Dark Matters: Twisted But True, viewers are taken on a rollercoaster ride of bizarre and mysterious tales, with each story more jaw-dropping than the last.
The first segment, "Magical Jet Propulsion," delves into the fascinating case of Jack Parsons, a rocket scientist who believed in the power of magic just as much as he believed in the science of rocketry. His unconventional beliefs led to a series of bizarre experiments aimed at harnessing the power of the supernatural to propel rockets into space. Despite his successes, Parsons' mysterious death raises questions about whether his beliefs in both science and magic were ultimately his downfall.
The second segment, "Missing Link Mystery," takes viewers on a journey through the jungles of Indonesia and the laboratories of scientists, as they search for the elusive "hobbit" species, a small and strange hominid that was discovered in 2003. The discovery of the hobbit challenged long-held beliefs about human evolution and sparked debates that continue to this day. This segment explores the theories about the hobbit's true origin, as well as the fascinating work being done to uncover the secrets of human evolution.
The final segment, "Typhoid Mary," tells the true story of Mary Mallon, a cook who unwittingly spread typhoid fever to dozens of people in early 1900s New York City. Dubbed "Typhoid Mary" by the press, Mallon was forced to quarantine for years, despite showing no signs of illness herself. This segment explores the ethical dilemmas surrounding the decision to quarantine healthy carriers of disease, as well as the fascinating science behind the spread of typhoid fever.
Throughout each segment, viewers will be transfixed by the incredible stories of innovation, obsession, and discovery. Dark Matters: Twisted But True never ceases to amaze with its tales of the weird and wonderful, and this episode is no exception.