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    The future of space telescopes with Dr. Klaus Pontoppidan from NASA JPL

    The future of space telescopes with Dr. Klaus Pontoppidan from NASA JPL
    It took about two decades to develop the world's largest space telescope, NASA’s James Webb Telescope. And right now there is a very active and quite political competition going on in the scientific community about designing the next generation of space telescopes. Those telescopes will discover incredible things that are waiting to be known. I talk with Dr. Klaus Pontoppidan from NASAs Jet Propulsion Laboratory about his concept for a far infrared telescope and the future of space telescopes more generally. He calls the process of designing future space telescopes “mysterious”, “exciting” and something that even most scientists don’t really understand.

    Black Holes, Worm Holes, and the Origin of Everything

    Black Holes, Worm Holes, and the Origin of Everything

    One of the smartest people in history, the author of Losing the Nobel Prize and Think Like a Nobel Prize Winner - and he did almost win the Nobel Prize. Maybe he will one day do it. -  Professor Brian Keating, physicist extraordinaire!

    We've divided this conversation in two because first, I was really curious about black holes, wormholes, and the beginning of the universe. So we talk about that and he answers some of my questions, which I'm sure some of you might have as well, once you hear them. Next Friday, we have part two on just the weird things he's seen on college campuses lately. We also talk in general about when it is worth giving up on a goal or a life path. 

    Here’s part one, all about the mysteries of the cosmos with Brian Keating!

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    Discussion on IQ and Intelligence [00:01:30]: The interview begins with a discussion about the perception of high IQ and its social implications, comparing it to questions on platforms like Quora.

    History of the Alphabet and Rosetta Stone [00:02:33 - 00:03:59]: They explore the history of the alphabet, particularly its Phoenician and Hebrew origins, and delve into the story and skepticism around the Rosetta Stone.

    Webb Telescope Discovery and Black Holes [00:03:59 - 00:05:44]: The conversation shifts to a recent Webb Telescope discovery of a massive black hole, discussing its implications for our understanding of the universe and the concept of primordial black holes.

    Concepts of Space-Time and Black Holes [00:05:44 - 00:08:01]: Keating explains the idealized form of a black hole and the inseparability of space and time in the context of Einstein's theories.

    Relationship Between Time and Gravity [00:08:01 - 00:12:37]: They discuss the complex relationship between time and gravity, particularly how it is influenced by the presence of massive objects like black holes.

    Theories of the Universe and Dark Matter [00:12:37 - 00:17:03]: The interview covers various theories about the origin and nature of the universe, including speculations on dark matter and its potential origins.

    Einstein's Theories and Mercury's Orbit [00:17:03 - 00:29:50]: Keating elaborates on Einstein's contributions to physics, particularly how his theories explained the peculiar behavior of Mercury's orbit.

    The Ether Theory and Propagation of Light [00:29:50 - 00:35:04]: The discussion turns to the historical ether theory and its role in understanding the propagation of light, leading to Einstein's revolutionary ideas.

    Wormholes, Black Holes, and Universe Theories [00:35:04 - 00:40:23]: They explore the concepts of wormholes and black holes, discussing various theoretical models about the universe, including multi-dimensional theories.

    Limits of Light Speed and Einstein's Relativity [00:40:23 - 00:44:19]: Keating and Altucher delve into why the speed of light is a fundamental limit and how Einstein's theory of relativity explains this.

    Future Research and Discoveries in Cosmology [00:44:19 - End]: The interview concludes with discussions on future research directions in cosmology, including the search for primordial waves of gravity and the oldest signals from the Big Bang.

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    Weird Weekly News - 11/08/23 - Hoffa Mystery Continues & Question Marks in the Sky

    Weird Weekly News - 11/08/23 - Hoffa Mystery Continues & Question Marks in the Sky

    Rich and Jenny were chosen by the wheel of names to bring us this weeks weird news story.

    Was Jimmy Hoffa's remains moved further into the midwest?  Is that really a question mark floating in space?

    Catch this and other episodes in video on our YouTube Channel.

    Links to this weeks stories:

    https://news.yahoo.com/jimmy-hoffa-buried-milwaukee-groups-015931474.html?fr=sycsrp_catchall

    https://www.npr.org/2023/08/17/1194212940/question-mark-space-webb-telescope-photo

    Like, subscribe and share our podcast and investigation team with others. 

    Stay Weird!

    གསར་འགྱུར་ཕྱོགས་བསྡུས། ༢༠༢༣ ཟླ་ ༨ ཚེས་༡༥ - སྤྱི་ཟླ་བརྒྱད་པ། ༡༥, ༢༠༢༣

    གསར་འགྱུར་ཕྱོགས་བསྡུས། ༢༠༢༣ ཟླ་ ༨ ཚེས་༡༥  - སྤྱི་ཟླ་བརྒྱད་པ། ༡༥, ༢༠༢༣
    ཧི་མ་ཅཱལ་གྱི་ཆར་ཞོད་གོད་ཆག་ལ་ཐུགས་གསོ། རྒྱ་གར་རང་བཙན་ཉིན་མོ་སྲུང་བརྩི། སྤྱི་འཐུས་ལྷན་ཚོགས་ཀྱི་བོད་དོན་ཞུ་གཏུགས། འཛམ་གླིང་བུད་མེད་རྐང་རྩེད་སྤོ་ལོའི་ཕྱེད་མཐའི་འགྲན་སྡུར། བར་སྣང་རྒྱང་ཤེལ་གྱི་བླངས་པའི་སྐར་མ་ཐག་རིང་ཤོས།

    The World Cup, James Webb Telescope and more

    The World Cup, James Webb Telescope and more

    2022 updates: The World Cup, James Webb Telescope and more

    As we move into another revolution around the sun, we'd like to take a moment to look at some of the topics we spoke about over the last year, and update them!

    For starters, Srikeit looks at the football World Cup. Was the Qatar criticism warranted? How did the tournament do at a footballing level? Is sportswashing still a thing? He has answers.

    Then, Chuck speaks about what the James Webb Telescope has been up to. (A lot!) Finally, Naren and Tony tell us how 2022 has been for them, and what they look forward to in 2023.

    We'd love to hear from you and even have you on the podcast! If you'd like to get in touch, say hello on our shiny new email ID, simblified.podcast@gmail.com. We promise to read and reply to every mail, even spam. Especially spam.

    Have a kickass year, folks.
    - CNST

    Add one part news, one part bad jokes, one part Wikipedia research, one part cult references from spending too much time on the internet, one part Wodehouse quotes, and one part quality puns, and you get Simblified.
    A weekly podcast to help you appear smarter, to an audience that knows no less! Your four hosts - Chuck, Naren, Srikeit, and Tony attempt to deconstruct topics with humor (conditions apply). Fans of the show have described it as "fun conversations with relatable folks", "irreverent humor", "the funniest thing to come out of Malad West" and "if I give you a good review will you please let me go".
    Started in 2016 as a creative outlet, Simblified now has over 200 episodes, including some live ones, and some with guests who are much smarter than the hosts. Welcome to the world of Simblified!
    You can contact the hosts on:
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    Webb Telescope captures Space's Deep Comic-Con

    Webb Telescope captures Space's Deep Comic-Con

    EstoBro and TV are taken away from the recent photos of the James Webb Space Telescope that had the talk of news outlets everywhere, although the timing could have been more coincidental with the sci-fi thriller film Nope (3:00) coming out recently. With EstoBro home alone for the week, he is taking advantage of maximizing his enjoyment by catching up on video games. With his recent acquisition of a modded Nintendo Super NES (12:00), EstoBro begins the journey of conquering the 'godfathers of RPGs' with Chrono Trigger. A historical video game with a major influence on other popular franchises, EstoBro holds trial with TV on why the main character, Crono, was left off the roster of Nintendo's Super Smash Bros. Ultimate with DLC characters featured from Square Enix. The debate with character-roster-snubs transitions to the other universe-platform fighting game being introduced by Warner Bros: MultiVersus (31:45). The game had a major announcement with new characters featured as the Beta drops this week for gamers to download. The attention turns to the celebrated San Diego Comic Convention (42:15) which returned to having a full population at the massive nerd gathering for the first time since COVID-19 postponed the event on multiple occasions. The focus of the next phase in MCU, other comic book films, He-Man's 40th anniversary, and the anticipation for the new prequel series for Game of Thrones are what grabbed the Gents' attention in this year's panels. Closing out the focus of video games, EstoBro wants to know if TV will download the cat-simulator Stray (52:00) which was a highly anticipated game with a great number of downloads in the game's premiere week. EstoBro also gives props to TV for calling Juan Soto the winner of the Home Run Derby in the All-Star Game last week (59:30), as they both inquire their listeners if they would like to run it back for fantasy football. Finally, TV has an entry for IHMGW (67:05) when Hello Nurse takes him to the local gym in their neighborhood for a trap or a surprise? Tune in for a great show bundled up from the deepest parts of space and making sure that this podcast is broadcasting on every UFO across the universe!

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    The Racing Thoughts with AeroGant | Episode 36

    The Racing Thoughts with AeroGant | Episode 36

    The Racing Thoughts with AeroGant | Episode 36
    The Racing Thoughts Podcast with AeroGant a weekly audience driven podcast discussing topics you care about. The highly opinionated host is here to discuss what's trending.

    #podcast #podcasting #aerogant #live #breakingnews  #TheRacingThoughts #khloekardashian  #tristanthompson #kimkardashian #kanyewest #kanye #bowwow #orlandobrown #netflix #nasa #webbtelescope #ps5 #xbox 

    Pohled 13 miliard let do minulosti. Kam posune lidstvo vesmírný teleskop Jamese Webba? (CC Weekly)

    Pohled 13 miliard let do minulosti. Kam posune lidstvo vesmírný teleskop Jamese Webba? (CC Weekly)

    🟣 Rozcestník na témata najdete zde. 🟣 

    Vesmírný teleskop Jamese Webba je technologický úkaz, který v historii nemá obdoby. Tedy alespoň v historii Země a naší Sluneční soustavy. Povrch naší planety opustil už v prosinci, ale na jeho první výstupy jsme si museli počkat až do tohoto týdne. Co všechno od něj ale ještě můžeme čekat a jaké objevy přinese? Nastíníme s Janem Spratkem z Hvězdárny a planetaria hlavního města Prahy. Mezitím přišla po dlouhé době dobrá zpráva o zpomalování inflace a Rockaway zainvestovalo do Colours of Ostrava. To vše v novém CC Weekly, kde shrnujeme novinky uplynulého týdne.



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    Exploring the Big Bang, Black Holes and the Extremes of the Universe

    Exploring the Big Bang, Black Holes and the Extremes of the Universe

    The birth of the universe and two of the most spectacular gravitational extremes, the Big Bang and black holes, are the focus of this fascinating discussion between two of USC Dornsife's leading scholars.

    They also answered viewer questions including: Is it possible to travel through time via black holes? Is there a multiverse? What is dark matter? What is string theory? What are your expectations regarding the new Webb telescope and how it will advance our understanding of the universe?

    Participants:

    Amber D. Miller, USC Dornsife Dean – Miller is a cosmologist who is working with a team to build and deploy a new telescope in the Atacama Desert in Chile to study the universe when it was less than a second old. Her PhD dissertation was the first to provide evidence that the geometry of the universe was flat.

    Nicholas Warner, Professor of Physics and Astronomy and Mathematics. Warner is using string theory to attempt to resolve the paradoxical behavior of black holes that requires us to re-think our understanding of gravity and perhaps the structure of space-time.

    Moderator: Moh El-Naggar, Dean's Professor of Physics and Astronomy and Professor of Physics and Chemistry. El-Naggar explores how microbes exchange electrical charges with the goal of developing new, sustainable energy sources.

    Watch the discussion on YouTube.

    Read about the Big Bang, black holes, and much more in the Cosmos Issue of the USC Dornsife magazine.

    Learn more about the Dornsife Dialogues and sign up for the next live event here.

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