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Smartest Year Ever
Gordy
315 episodes
2 days ago
Welcome to the Smartest Year Ever! This is your daily podcast for quick, funny, fascinating insights that you can use or share all year long. From history and science to quirky word origins and beyond, no topic is off-limits. Each episode is casual, short—most under 5 minutes—making it the perfect way to start your day or grab a quick dose of knowledge anytime. Tune in for bite-sized brilliance, and let’s make 2025 the Smartest Year Ever!
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Welcome to the Smartest Year Ever! This is your daily podcast for quick, funny, fascinating insights that you can use or share all year long. From history and science to quirky word origins and beyond, no topic is off-limits. Each episode is casual, short—most under 5 minutes—making it the perfect way to start your day or grab a quick dose of knowledge anytime. Tune in for bite-sized brilliance, and let’s make 2025 the Smartest Year Ever!
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Self-Improvement
Education
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Does Counting Thunder Actually Work? | Smartest Year Ever (Oct 24, 2025)
Smartest Year Ever
4 minutes 51 seconds
3 weeks ago
Does Counting Thunder Actually Work? | Smartest Year Ever (Oct 24, 2025)

Does counting the seconds between lightning and thunder actually tell you how far away a storm is? 🌩️ In this episode, Gordy breaks down the science behind thunder, the physics of sound vs. light, and why that old “One Mississippi” trick actually works — sort of. Discover how Benjamin Franklin, Count Volta, and modern meteorologists all helped turn a childhood storm superstition into a surprisingly accurate way to measure storm distance.

Learn how sound speed changes with temperature, humidity, and altitude — and why a thunderclap can sound like a growling monster one moment and a cannon blast the next. You’ll never look at a lightning storm the same way again.

So next time you hear thunder, remember: you’re casually calculating the difference between light-speed and sound-speed physics, one Mississippi at a time.

#ScienceFacts #WeatherExplained #Lightning #Thunder #StormFacts #DailyFacts #FunFacts #SmartestYearEver Music thanks to Zapsplat.

Sources: • National Weather Service. (n.d.). The 30/30 Rule. https://www.weather.gov/safety/lightning-faq • NASA Earth Observatory. (n.d.). Why Thunder Rolls. • National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. (n.d.). Lightning Science: Five Striking Facts. • Franklin, B. (1752). Experiments and Observations on Electricity. London: E. Cave. • Encyclopaedia Britannica. (n.d.). Speed of Sound. • Royal Meteorological Society. (n.d.). Estimating Lightning Distance by Counting Seconds.


Smartest Year Ever
Welcome to the Smartest Year Ever! This is your daily podcast for quick, funny, fascinating insights that you can use or share all year long. From history and science to quirky word origins and beyond, no topic is off-limits. Each episode is casual, short—most under 5 minutes—making it the perfect way to start your day or grab a quick dose of knowledge anytime. Tune in for bite-sized brilliance, and let’s make 2025 the Smartest Year Ever!