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Happy Birthday Episode

The Sleepy Science Podcast

Release Date: 06/11/2021

Finding known unknowns. A peek into my mind as I try to recreate it. show art Finding known unknowns. A peek into my mind as I try to recreate it.

The Sleepy Science Podcast

I employed two hosts to take a deep dive on my meta cognitive research. There are some cool things I've learned in here. Let me know if this is interesting. I have a lot more. 

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Nowhere - A short story show art Nowhere - A short story

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In this episode I'm working on a new format. Instead of focusing on Science Facts, and concepts, I'm expanding it out to science fiction as well, as I'm taking an interest in writing more. You're a sentient alien creature on an asteroid with an atmosphere. You're presence encompasses the whole asteroid, like a web of neural and digestive tendrils. Deep crimson and yellow, and multiple spectra outside of human visible light. You provide the life support for the asteroid. There is a spacial anomaly close to you, and your gravity well catches debris and flotsam that tumbles through it....

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Happy Birthday Episode show art Happy Birthday Episode

The Sleepy Science Podcast

This is just a weird birthday message to a friend. ;)

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Episode 5 - Thunder Lightening & Black Holes show art Episode 5 - Thunder Lightening & Black Holes

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In this episode I examine the similarities between Lightening, Super Novas, Black Holes, and a human experience.

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Episode 4 - Singing in isolation - Engine Room show art Episode 4 - Singing in isolation - Engine Room

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In this episode, I'm reminded of the first attempts mankind made at a viable space vehicle. Laika was sent into space on a one way mission, her vitals were monitored to see if there were any adverse affects for mammals while experiencing micro-gravity. This was a one way mission. Sad song, but oddly comforting. Singing in my engine room, on my way to our nearest neighbour, Proxima Centauri. 

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Episode 3 - Waves of life show art Episode 3 - Waves of life

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Tonight, I'm going to tell you about the Thesis by Louis De Broglie. He was a duke, Duke De Broglie. In 1924 he submitted his thesis to a panel in Paris and they couldn't make sense of it. As a result, he almost failed his exam.

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Episode 2 - Why is the sky blue? show art Episode 2 - Why is the sky blue?

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A sleep time story exploring why the sky is blue, how light behaves and other stuff.

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Episode 0 - How to make a photon show art Episode 0 - How to make a photon

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You've just made a bond with an atom and broke it. Sleepy science explanations to sooth your mind.

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This is just a weird birthday message to a friend. ;)