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Daniel and Kelly’s Extraordinary Universe

How does relativity affect our perception of time?

Daniel and Kelly’s Extraordinary Universe

iHeartPodcasts

Astronomy, Physics, Science, Natural Sciences

4.62.5K Ratings

🗓️ 26 December 2019

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Find out how relativity affects our perception of time with Daniel and Jorge

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1:41.0

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1:54.0

Hey Daniel, what's the most mind-blowing thing that physics has taught us about the universe?

2:00.0

Wow, it is hard to pick just one. Could I do a top five maybe?

2:05.0

No, I want your single all-time one thing that you think is the most bonkers that we've learned about humans.

2:14.0

Oh, that's a challenge. Alright, I got one. There is one thing about the universe that to me is the most brain scrambling thing I've ever learned.

2:23.0

The hardest thing for me to get my brain around is that people can disagree about the order in which events happen.

2:30.0

We don't all see the same things happening sometimes in the universe.

2:35.0

Yeah, you can see things happening in one order and then I can see things happening in a totally different order and we can both be correct.

2:54.0

Hi, I'm Jorge, I'm a cartoonist and a creator of PhD comics.

3:01.0

Hi, I'm Daniel. I'm a particle physicist sometimes and a podcast host other times and everybody disagrees about when I do what?

3:12.0

So welcome to our podcast, Daniel and Jorge agree to disagree about the universe.

3:19.0

In which we explain to you the craziest, the most amazing, but true things about our universe.

3:25.0

Yeah, and this is again a production of I Heart Radio.

3:28.0

And in our podcast, we try to take you to the forefront of science to talk about the craziest things that scientists are thinking about today and also delve into the history of science to tell you why we think the universe is so nuts and how we figure that out.

3:42.0

Is there a history of science, Daniel, or is that also open for disagreement?

3:46.0

People disagree about in what order we discover things or what was the most important or how we change people's minds.

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