Outer space shouldn't be hard; Level 3 consists of three episodes a week in ascending levels of intensity (not difficult). The first episode, level 1, is a short 5-minute episode on the weekly topic. Topics may include black holes, distant galaxies, and our own solar system. Further in time, levels…

There is another world that us humans can't see with our eyes, but we know about its mysterious actions: the quantum world. In the season finale, I cover in-depth, the world of quantum and particle physics. Of course, even in-depth for me is just a cover of the surface, which is why I cover many different topics in this episode, from elementary particles, quantum entanglement, and the anti-matter paradox.

If you were ever told that protons, neutrons, and electrons were the smallest particle, you were lied to. In this episode, we cover what makes up these particles, as well as what makes us stick to the Earth (gravity).

A much deeper look into the Big Bang, its epochs, and what research into the Big Bang means for us on a more philosophical level.

Scientists believe that the universe was created in a massive "explosion" called the big bang, but what is the Big Bang? How do we know that this is correct? Also, how should we look at further research into the creation of the universe?

In today's episode, we look at the math behind black holes. It is suggested that you listen to this podcast with at least some experience in physics, even if it is only one high school course or a good understanding of math.

In our first bonus episode, I walk you through how to learn more about space and astronomy for free. I also cover how you might pursue a career in astronomy or physics.

Level 2 of Black Holes features a much faster pace and a more in-depth look at Black Holes. For a slower and more understandable look at Black Holes, check out Level 3, where the same information is made easier to understand. Level 2 is made for experienced listeners.

In this episode of Level 3, I walk you through the history of discovering black holes, a scientific look at how they are formed and die, and why they might just kill us all. If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe and follow our Instagram @Level3Podcast.

Earlier this year, the first-ever image of a black hole was published. Most people still don't know what this mysterious dark region really is. In today's episode, I cover black holes in a quick but informative way, covering how black holes are formed, what they really are, and even what would happen if you got close to one. For a more in-depth explanation, check out future levels on black holes. To keep up with the podcast, check out @Level3Podcast on Instagram.