Are Laughing Rats the Key to Understanding Tornadoes?

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The discussion highlights a main page featuring videos from Free Science Lectures, emphasizing educational content. A specific video from the 1927 Solvay Physics Conference, titled "Laughing Rats," is noted for its interesting content. Additionally, the conversation includes a mention of impressive tornado videos, showcasing a variety of captivating natural phenomena.
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Here are some incredible tornado videos.
 
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