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23: Plastic's Past, Imperfect Pitch, and the Dumb History of Generation Naming

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The History of Nitrocellulose

Soak cotton into this chemical substance. And as it dried, it would ignite and become very, very flammable. In 1855 in Birmingham, in the UK, a man named Alexander Parks discovered that essentially nitrocellulose could be used to create hard materials in bulk rather than in these small batches. He patented this creation as Parkinson in 1862.

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