mind-blow·ing
[mahynd-bloh-ing]
adjective Slang.
1.
overwhelming; astounding: Spending a week in the jungle was a mind-blowing experience.
2.
producing a hallucinogenic effect: a mind-blowing drug.
Today I thought I'd start by writing a more structure approach to some topics, news or events. These would be things that I find "Mindblowing" and I'll be doing this like a regular topic in this blog.
So first off, I'd like to start with the name Jamie Edwards. You might want to remember that name. He's 13 years old.
Yesterday, Jamie Edwards, an English 13 year old, had successfully built a nuclear reactor for a science project. According to his blog, the reactor had achieved fusion yesterday at 11:30 am. Mind-blowing!