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#45 - Dr. David Warmflash - The History and Future of our Relationship with the Moon!

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Release Date: 05/14/2019

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Episode 86 features particle physicist and cosmologist Dr. Dan Hooper. We discuss the recent Muon g-2 experiment results and what they tell us about the potential for new physics!

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#85 - Dr. Stephon Alexander - Black Holes, Supersymmetry, and all that Jazz show art #85 - Dr. Stephon Alexander - Black Holes, Supersymmetry, and all that Jazz

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Episode 85 features theoretical physicist Dr. Stephon Alexander who specializes in cosmology, particle physics and quantum gravity. We begin our conversation with an exploration of black holes, quantum mechanics, and string theory. After that, we discuss how physics suffers from a monoculture problem, how Stephon overcomes that by incorporating Jazz in his exploration of physics, and how others can overcome it too. We end the episode by discussing current DEI efforts and whether they are too performative. 

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#84 - Nate Stewart - America's Back (in Space), Baby! show art #84 - Nate Stewart - America's Back (in Space), Baby!

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Episode 84 features Nate Stewart. Nate is an Operations Planning Flight Controller at NASA's Johnson Space Center. The content of the episode does not represent the opinions of NASA or the United States government. It is solely the beliefs and opinions of Nate Stewart.

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#83 - Dr. Ethan Siegel - ʻOumuamua, Aliens, and The Scientific Commandments show art #83 - Dr. Ethan Siegel - ʻOumuamua, Aliens, and The Scientific Commandments

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Episode 83 features astrophysicist Dr. Ethan Siegel. We discuss the interstellar interloper ʻOumuamua, why Ethan pushes back on the ʻOumuamua-Alien hypothesis, the scientific commandments to abide by, and much more!

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#82 - Dr. Brian Keating - The Everlasting Lessons from Galileo's Life show art #82 - Dr. Brian Keating - The Everlasting Lessons from Galileo's Life

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Episode 82 features astrophysicist Dr. Brian Keating. We discuss the mistakes that we are all susceptible to making when conducting science, how Galileo taught us of our own imperfections, whether there is a "scientific method," and much more! 

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#81 - Dr. Daniel Whiteson - The Standard Model and Its Many Quirks!  show art #81 - Dr. Daniel Whiteson - The Standard Model and Its Many Quirks!

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Rate the show five stars wherever you are listening or dark matter will forever remain elusive! 

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This episode is part of the science podcast takeover extravaganza! Today only, The State of The Universe feed will be taken over by Dan Hooper and Shalma Wegsman, the hosts of Why This Universe?

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#80 - Dr. Jeyhan Kartaltepe - Galaxies, Galaxies, and More Galaxies! show art #80 - Dr. Jeyhan Kartaltepe - Galaxies, Galaxies, and More Galaxies!

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Rate the show 5 stars wherever you listen to end the pandy! (that means pandemic... for the people who don't understand hip-lingo)

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#79 - Dr. Dan Hooper - Did NASA Really Detect a Parallel Universe!?!? show art #79 - Dr. Dan Hooper - Did NASA Really Detect a Parallel Universe!?!?

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Rate the show 5 stars wherever you listen in order to solve world hunger... don't be selfish.

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Rate the show 5 stars wherever you listen or corona season will never end... your choice. 

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I will be giving away several copies of David's new book, titled Moon: An Illustrated HistoryTo see how you can be eligible for a copy, go to: https://www.thestateoftheuniverse.com/recent-episodes/2019/5/13/45-dr-david-warmflash-the-history-and-future-of-our-relationship-with-the-moon

This week Brendan sits down with Dr. David Warmflash to discuss the way the Moon has influenced life on Earth. They cover the formation of the Moon, how it stabilizes the Earth's wobble, how the Ancient Greek's studied the Moon and performed incredibly precise measurements given the tools they had, the space race, and the future colonization and exploration of the lunar surface.

Purchase David's new book, titled Moon: An Illustrated History wherever books are sold.

David Warmflash is a science communicator, astrobiologist, and physician. He has written and edited articles and educational materials in life sciences and space sciences for a range of audiences, and medical content for a range of medical specialties, including medical genetics, gene therapy, aerospace medicine, hyperbaric medicine, neurology, hematology, oncology, and cardiology, and other topic areas such as radiation bioeffects and digital health. He has been featured in Scientific American, Genetic Literacy Project (where gene therapy and other genetic biotechnologies have been among his principal topics), Leaps Magazine, Discover Magazine’s The Crux , Wired UK, and other online and print outlets.

Dr. Warmflash was in the first cohort of NASA Astrobiology postdoctoral trainees in 2000-2002 at NASA's Johnson Space Center. He has also worked on astronaut health issues, such as injuries during underwater training for extravehicular activity. Dr. Warmflash holds an M.D. from Tel Aviv University Sackler School of Medicine and a B.S. from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.