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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: The Foundations
Quarks to Cosmos: Advanced Physics in Everyday Language
25 minutes 32 seconds
6 months ago
Special Relativity: The Foundations

This is Episode 1 of our series on the Theory of Special Relativity: SimplifiedImagine a universe where time bends, stretches, and warps—where two people can experience reality in completely different ways. A world where the faster you move, the slower you age. A reality where the very nature of space and time is not absolute, but relative.This isn’t science fiction. This is Special Relativity.Join Jennifer, a theoretical physicist, and Inara, a journalist navigating the cosmos of physics, as they embark on a mind-bending journey through one of the most revolutionary theories in history—Einstein’s Special Relativity.Einstein wasn’t a famous professor when he shattered the foundations of classical physics. He was a patent clerk with a simple yet profound question: What would it be like to chase a beam of light? That question led to a discovery that rewrote the very rules of the universe.Before Einstein, time was absolute. Space was a static stage. Newtonian physics reigned supreme. But cracks in the framework began to appear—Mercury’s orbit wobbled inexplicably, and the speed of light remained constant, defying logic. The Michelson-Morley experiment failed to detect the mysterious ether, leaving scientists puzzled. Instead of patching old theories, Einstein discarded the ether entirely, revealing that space and time are part of a single, dynamic fabric: spacetime.His radical postulates—that the speed of light is constant for all observers and that the laws of physics apply equally in all frames of reference—led to stunning conclusions: time dilation, length contraction, and E=mc², the equation that unlocked nuclear power and reshaped physics forever.Skeptics scoffed. The Nobel Committee ignored Relativity, awarding Einstein the 1921 Prize for the photoelectric effect instead. Yet, time proved him right. GPS satellites rely on relativity every second. Black holes bend light and stretch time. Even our understanding of the universe’s expansion traces back to these ideas.The journey has only begun. As Jennifer and Inara peel back the layers of Special Relativity, they ask the big questions: Could time travel be possible? Is our experience of reality just an illusion? And if space and time are connected, what does that mean for the very fabric of existence?The deeper we go, the stranger it gets.Buckle up. Relativity is about to change the way you see the universe.

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