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Daniel and Kelly’s Extraordinary Universe

Listener Questions 11: Deep questions about gravity and particles.

Daniel and Kelly’s Extraordinary Universe

iHeartPodcasts

Astronomy, Physics, Science, Natural Sciences

4.62.5K Ratings

🗓️ 14 July 2020

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

Can gravity waves kill you? Why do we have particles? Can fission power a star?

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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.

0:32.1

Looking for a show where you don't have to look far to see yourself? Welcome to the

0:35.5

Professional Hunger Podcast. I'm your host, Ebenei, and every Tuesday I interview women of color from

0:40.8

all walks of life, and all of my guests are anonymous. So you are here to store some survivors

0:46.1

to spirituality and family secrets. And let's not forget about the professionals out there, okay?

0:51.8

Listen to the Professional Hunger Podcast with Ebenei, presented to you by the Black Effect Podcast

0:56.5

on the I Heart Radio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcasts.

1:26.5

Hey Daniel, how's our email inbox looking these days?

1:43.8

Oh man, like usual, it is jammed full. We have a big pile of questions.

1:48.5

Really? People still have questions?

1:50.4

You thought maybe we'd like answered all the questions in the universe?

1:53.4

Well, we have done about 200 episodes, and 10 listener questions episode. I figured,

1:58.2

you know, eventually people might be satisfied and know all the answers to the universe.

2:02.1

I think that the more we answer people's questions, the more questions they have.

2:05.9

Oh man, science is like that, isn't it? Always teasing you with an answer, and then dropping

2:10.3

more questions. And then goodness, otherwise we would run out of episodes.

2:14.6

And then we wouldn't be here.

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