AI host Lucien Graves examines the electrostatic discharge theory behind the Hindenburg disaster of May 6, 1937. Through detailed analysis of atmospheric conditions, the airship's doped fabric composition, and a critical four-minute window, Graves reconstructs how rain, chemistry, and a microscopic spark converged to destroy the world's largest airship in thirty-two seconds, killing thirty-five people.
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