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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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The Bell That’s Been Ringing Since 1840 | Smartest Year Ever (Oct 18, 2025)
Smartest Year Ever
4 minutes 37 seconds
3 weeks ago
The Bell That’s Been Ringing Since 1840 | Smartest Year Ever (Oct 18, 2025)

At Oxford University, a tiny bell has been quietly defying time for nearly two centuries. Known as the Oxford Electric Bell (or the Clarendon Dry Pile), this mysterious device has been running continuously since the 1840s, powered by one of the world’s oldest batteries. Scientists still don’t fully know how it works, or how it’s lasted this long.

Why has this bell never stopped? What makes its unknown battery chemistry so enduring? And what does it reveal about the history of science, electricity, and human curiosity?

Gordy dives into one of history’s strangest and most enduring scientific mysteries—an experiment that has outlasted the Victorian era, the telegraph, and even the invention of the lightbulb.

Stay tuned—this story is a reminder that sometimes the simplest experiments can outlast entire generations.

Sources

  • Dibner, B. (1957). Early electrical machines. Norwalk: Burndy Library.

  • Guinness World Records. (n.d.). Longest lasting battery. Retrieved from https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com

  • Jones, A. (2015). Oxford Electric Bell still ringing after 175 years. Physics World, Institute of Physics.

  • Middleton, W. E. K. (1964). The history of the barometer. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.

  • Oxford University, Physics Department. (n.d.). The Oxford Electric Bell. Clarendon Laboratory archives.

#HistoryFacts #ScienceMysteries #BatteryLife #WeirdScience #sciencefacts #batteries #ScienceExperiment #funfacts Music thanks to Zapsplat.

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!