Episodes
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Daniel and Kelly answer a question about whether space can be infinite and finite
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Does the Universe go on forever, or have an end? What shape is it?
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Daniel and Jorge answer questions about moving planets, the Higgs field, and the future of particle physics.
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What could have caused the Big Bang, and what came before it?
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Daniel and Jorge talk about whether our galaxy is in the middle of a giant void that could have fooled us into thinking the expansion of the Universe is accelerating.
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How long can we enjoy the sunshine before we need a new star?
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Daniel and Jorge answer questions about galaxy collisions, black holes and Nitrogen!
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Why is gravity so much weaker than the other forces?
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Daniel and Jorge try to clarify the distinction between our neighborhood space objects and what it means if we find them out of place.
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If you repeat the same experiment, do you get the same outcome?
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Daniel and Jorge talk about new ways to find dark matter, using space microwave ovens.
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What is light made of? A particle, a wave, both, neither? Little puppies?
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Daniel and Jorge answer questions about banana decays and black hole velocities.
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Daniel and Jorge look right into the beam of incredible astronomical explosions.
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Daniel and Jorge slice time down to its shortest slivers to understand how fast things can happen in the Universe.
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Daniel and Jorge talk to a screenwriter and scientific advisor for the multi-verse show, "Dark Matter"
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Daniel and Kelly talk to Sara Imari Walker, author of "Life as No One Knows it" about what life is and what aliens might look like.
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Daniel and Jorge explore the edges of our colorful experience of the Universe.
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Daniel and Jorge discuss whether physicists think about the world differently, and how that makes them more or less useful.
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Daniel and Katie use their p-branes to explore a theory of everything build on vibrating membranes.
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