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Daniel and Kelly’s Extraordinary Universe

Could Jupiter turn into a star?

Daniel and Kelly’s Extraordinary Universe

iHeartPodcasts

Astronomy, Physics, Science, Natural Sciences

4.62.5K Ratings

🗓️ 21 May 2020

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

What is the fate of the largest planet in our solar system?

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0:00.0

America loves its founding fathers, but that's a tough act to follow as a founding son.

0:05.7

I'm Bob Crawford. Join me, Patrick Warburton, and Nick Offerman, as we bring the sixth

0:11.1

president to life. Was there ever witnessed such a bare-faced corruption in any country before?

0:16.8

Let justice be done, though the heavens fall!

0:21.2

Listen to Founding Son, a curiosity podcast on the I Heart Radio app, Apple podcasts,

0:27.9

or wherever you get your podcasts.

0:57.9

I'm Bob Pittman, Chairman and CEO of I Heart Media. Looking for a master's guide to the marketing

1:11.7

world? From decades of experience starting with building MTV, I've found it comes down to two

1:17.1

things, math and magic. You'll hear unlikely visionaries from the frontiers of marketing

1:22.4

share how they've used data, the math, and creativity, the magic to launch their biggest,

1:28.4

most impossible sounding ideas. Listen to the new season of math and magic stories from the

1:33.4

frontiers of marketing on our very own I Heart Radio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your

1:39.1

podcast.

1:41.1

Hey Daniel, do you ever think about what the night sky looked like to our ancestors?

1:54.0

I do. I wonder how it looked at them. And I also like thinking even further back in the past,

1:58.8

like what did the dinosaurs see in the sky? Yeah, they probably should have looked at the sky

2:02.8

more carefully, you know? Looking for meteors, for example. I know dinosaurs, astronomers totally

2:07.6

fell down on the job, but you can even think further back, like the first eyeballs on Earth,

2:13.4

500 million years ago. You mean like microbe astronomers? Or either I think to the future,

2:20.4

I wonder what the night sky will look like to humans billions of years from now? It could be

2:24.9

totally different. I mean, if there even are humans then? Yeah, well I'm thinking about the future

2:29.2

cockroach astronomers and hoping they will keep an eye on the stars for us. I know whatever they

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