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S2E145 Why Your Body Doesn’t Experience Time Like a Clock
This episode explores the divide between physical time and biological time. While clocks measure duration uniformly, living systems run on internal processes that can speed up, slow down, or pause…
S2E144 How AI Is Rewriting Scientific Inquiry
Modern artificial intelligence is shifting from data analysis to actively uncovering physical laws. In dusty plasma research, neural networks have revealed complex forces that traditional models…
S2E143 Beyond Genes: The Philosophy of Living Systems
This episode explores the conceptual foundations of biology, challenging traditional definitions of species, genes, and individuality. Rather than fixed categories, life is presented as a set of…
S2E142 Dreams as Alternate Physics: Rewriting Reality at Night
This episode explores the idea of dreams as engineered realities, where the mind constructs fully functional worlds with flexible rules of space, time, and causality. Rather than random…
S2E141 Newton’s Hidden Alchemy: The Science Behind the Philosopher’s Stone
This episode explores the lesser-known side of Isaac Newton—not as the architect of classical physics, but as a devoted alchemist. Drawing on his extensive unpublished manuscripts, we examine how…
S2E140 Atlantis: Myth, History, or Lost Civilization
The legend of Atlantis, first described by Plato, tells of an advanced civilization destroyed by a sudden cataclysm. Today, most scientists view it as a philosophical allegory, yet theories persist…
S2E139 Biological Immortality Explained: Turritopsis dohrnii
Meet Turritopsis dohrnii—the tiny jellyfish that can reverse its own aging. Known as the “immortal jellyfish,” it can revert from adulthood back to a juvenile state through a process called…
S2E138 Jiangchuan Biota Discovery Rewrites the Origins of Complex Life
The Jiangchuan Biota fossil site in China is transforming our view of early life. Dating to the Ediacaran Period, over 700 specimens reveal advanced traits like bilateral symmetry and…
S2E137 Forests Are Changing: Why Biodiversity Is Collapsing
A new global study reveals a troubling shift: forests are becoming less diverse and more fragile. Slow-growing, long-lived tree species—critical for carbon storage and ecosystem stability—are rapidly…
S2E136 The Stone Age: 3 Million Years That Shaped Humanity
This episode explores the vast span of the Stone Age, from early stone tools to the rise of agriculture. It traces key breakthroughs like fire, art, and music, alongside humanity’s adaptation to…
S2E135 Lost Technologies or Myth? Rethinking Ancient Civilizations
This episode challenges the idea of “lost advanced technologies,” arguing that ancient achievements stem from refined craftsmanship, long-term observation, and collective knowledge—not forgotten…
S1E134 The Last Frontier: Exploring Earth’s Deep Sea
A recent mission to the Coral Sea uncovered over 110 previously unknown species living up to 3,000 meters below the surface.Using advanced robotics and genetic analysis, scientists documented…
S2E133 Codex Atlanticus: Inside Leonardo da Vinci’s Mind
The Codex Atlanticus offers a raw, unfiltered look into the mind of Leonardo da Vinci.Far from a finished work, it captures decades of sketches, mirror-written notes, and scientific exploration…
S2E232 Is Global Warming Spiraling Out of Control? New 2026 Data Revealed
New scientific reports reveal that global warming is accelerating faster than expected, with temperatures rising by approximately 0.35°C per decade. This pace puts the 1.5°C threshold at risk of…
S2E131 New Brain Atlas Reveals How the Mind Evolves with Age
Researchers at the University of North Carolina created a groundbreaking brain atlas using nearly 4,000 scans, revealing how neural connectivity evolves from infancy to old age.The study identifies…
S2E130 What Happened Before the Big Bang?
What existed before the Big Bang? This episode explores cutting-edge theories that attempt to answer one of physics’ deepest questions.From quantum “bounce” models and cyclic universes to eternal…
S2E129 The Silent Architecture of Thought
Conscious thought may be just the surface of a vast, hidden mental system. The brain continuously filters and predicts information, with most processing happening outside awareness.Rather than…
S2E128 Beyond the Atmosphere: The Science of Space Agriculture
Growing food in space is no longer theoretical. From the first flower blooming in orbit to crops adapting to microgravity, scientists are learning how plants survive without Earth’s conditions.These…
S1E127 The Hidden Intelligence of Plants
Can plants learn without a brain? Experiments with Mimosa pudica show they can habituate to stimuli and retain memory for weeks.In this episode, we explore how plants use chemical, electrical, and…
S2E126 String Theory Explained: Science or Speculation?
String theory proposes that the universe is built from tiny vibrating strings, not particles—potentially unifying quantum mechanics and general relativity.It also predicts hidden extra dimensions,…