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Quarks to Cosmos: Advanced Physics in Everyday Language
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14 episodes
1 day ago
Hosted by astrophysicist Jennifer and science journalist Inara, Advanced Physics in Everyday Language unpacks some of the most complex ideas in modern physics — from general relativity to quantum mechanics, string theory, the timescape model, and beyond — and explains them in ways that are both intellectually rigorous and refreshingly clear. Designed for curious minds with no formal background in physics, each weekly episode takes a single theory or concept and breaks it down using real-world analogies, stories, and simple language — without dumbing it down
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Hosted by astrophysicist Jennifer and science journalist Inara, Advanced Physics in Everyday Language unpacks some of the most complex ideas in modern physics — from general relativity to quantum mechanics, string theory, the timescape model, and beyond — and explains them in ways that are both intellectually rigorous and refreshingly clear. Designed for curious minds with no formal background in physics, each weekly episode takes a single theory or concept and breaks it down using real-world analogies, stories, and simple language — without dumbing it down
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Special Relativity: How Time Dilation Works?
Quarks to Cosmos: Advanced Physics in Everyday Language
24 minutes 10 seconds
6 months ago
Special Relativity: How Time Dilation Works?

This is Episode two of our six part series on the Theory of Special Relativity: SimplifiedImagine this: You board a spacecraft, accelerating to near the speed of light. Months pass for you—but back on Earth, decades slip away. When you return, your friends have aged, cities have changed, and history has unfolded… while for you, barely any time has passed.This isn’t a paradox. It’s reality. Welcome to the mind-bending phenomenon of time dilation.Einstein’s Special Relativity shattered everything we thought we knew. If the speed of light is constant, then space and time must adjust to make the universe’s equations balance. The faster you move, the slower time flows. This isn’t just theory—it’s proven.Muons, subatomic particles raining down from cosmic rays, live longer than they should—because time slows down for them at near-light speeds.Astronauts aboard the ISS age slightly slower than people on Earth, their biological clocks ticking at different rates due to speed and gravity.GPS satellites must correct for time dilation, or your navigation system would be wildly inaccurate.But time doesn’t just warp with speed—it bends under gravity too. Near a black hole, time slows to a crawl. A single hour near a supermassive black hole could mean years passing elsewhere—a reality eerily close to what Interstellar depicted.And if we can manipulate time, could interstellar travel—even time travel—be possible?Through thought experiments, high-speed particles, and real-world applications, Jennifer and Inara reveal the hidden secrets of time itself.The deeper we go, the stranger it gets.Time isn’t what you think it is.-------------------------Listen to all the episodes on The Turing App https://theturingapp.com/show_index/theory-of-relativityWhat if time isn’t absolute? What if moving objects shrink and clocks tick slower at high speeds? Join us on a journey through Einstein’s mind-bending theory of special relativity—without the math. Discover why the speed of light is constant, how time dilation and length contraction reshape reality, and what E = mc² truly means. With vivid stories like the twin paradox, train-lightning thought experiments, and pole-and-barn debates, this series breaks down the science that redefined time and space. Whether you're curious or just love a good brain teaser, explore how Einstein’s ideas changed everything we thought we knew.Explore science like never before—accessible, thrilling, and packed with awe-inspiring moments. Join us on an adventure to fuel your curiosity with 100s of curated audio showshttps://theturingapp.com/#TimeDilation #Relativity #Einstein #Physics #ScienceLovers #SpaceTime #TimeWarp #Cosmos #Astrophysics #theoryofrelativity #Astronomy #DeepScience #SciFiMeetsReality #generalrelativity #specialrelativity

Quarks to Cosmos: Advanced Physics in Everyday Language
Hosted by astrophysicist Jennifer and science journalist Inara, Advanced Physics in Everyday Language unpacks some of the most complex ideas in modern physics — from general relativity to quantum mechanics, string theory, the timescape model, and beyond — and explains them in ways that are both intellectually rigorous and refreshingly clear. Designed for curious minds with no formal background in physics, each weekly episode takes a single theory or concept and breaks it down using real-world analogies, stories, and simple language — without dumbing it down