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Hysteria 51

Scientific Paradoxes | 325

Hysteria 51

ForthHand Media

Social Sciences, Paranormal, True Crime, Aliens, Conspiracy, Supernatural, History, Science, Comedy

4.31.2K Ratings

🗓️ 15 March 2023

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

Science is full of all sorts of paradoxes: We can travel to the depths of space, but can't cure the common cold. We can split the atom, but can't figure out why time flies when you're having fun. We can map the human genome, but can't predict the weather accurately. It's like we've unlocked the secrets of the universe, but can't find the remote control.... But those don’t make our eyes cross or the smartest of us lose sleep over night because of how intangible an answer seems to be. And THOSE type of paradoxes are exactly what we have instore for you this week, so sit back, relax, and try not to have an aneurism as we break down our favorite thought-provoking scientific paradoxes of all time here on Hysteria 51. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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0:00.0

Hey there, this is Kevin from The Sad Times Podcast.

0:09.8

On Sad Times each week, we invite guests on to tell stories about some of the most difficult

0:14.3

times in their lives.

0:16.2

Our goal is not to solve, diagnose, or fix the difficulties, but to have real, sometimes

0:21.2

humorous, as much as possible, conversations about the sad times we all share.

0:26.8

We'll not always discuss these times remain universal, and we hope in here in the stories

0:31.9

of others you find yourself feeling a little less alone.

0:34.6

Please come join the conversation at sadtimespodcast.com or wherever you get your podcast.

0:40.9

That's Sad Times Podcast, a subsidiary of Omni Sad brought to you by the human condition.

0:47.6

Science is full of all sorts of paradoxes.

0:50.5

We can travel to the depths of space, but can't cure the common cold.

0:54.4

We can split the atom, but can't figure out why time flies when you're having fun.

0:59.3

We can map the human genome, but can't predict the weather accurately.

1:02.8

It's like we've unlocked the secrets of the universe, but can't find the remote control.

1:08.3

But those don't make our eyes cross, or the smartest of us lose sleep overnight, because

1:12.8

of how intangible an answer seems to be, and those type of paradoxes are exactly what

1:18.1

we have in store for you this week.

1:20.2

So sit back, relax, and try not to have an aneurysm.

1:24.8

As we break down our favorite thought-provoking scientific paradoxes of all time, here on

1:29.9

hysteria 51, this is hysteria 51, the truth is out there, but you won't find it here.

1:57.6

Welcome in, hysteria nation of the podcast that might not have the answers to all of

2:10.2

life's questions or science's paradoxes.

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