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An experimental cosmologist with 35 years of CMB research breaks down the curvature tension — and why the viral claim that "everything we know about cosmology is wrong" doesn't survive contact with the actual data. Subscribe if you want science with evidence, not speculation. Dr. Brian Keating is Chancellor's Distinguished Professor of Physics at UC San Diego and one of the leading experimental cosmologists working on the cosmic microwave background. He has spent three decades on experiments including BICEP, BICEP2, the Simons Array, and the Simons Observatory — the same data ecosystem at the center of this debate. We cover: why a statistical preference in one dataset is not the same as a discovery, what Planck actually measured and what its curvature signal does and doesn't mean, why combining CMB data with baryon acoustic oscillations changes the picture, the difference between geometry and topology that most explainers skip, and why science communicators who sensationalize real tensions do more damage than they realize. A clickable title and a photogenic host are not the same thing as a careful inference from the data. Key Takeaways: 00:00 A flat universe means the angles of any triangle in space sum to exactly 180° 02:10 Zero curvature is a unique number — it demands explanation, which is part of why inflation matters 04:45 Geometry describes how space behaves at scale; topology is a separate question most explainers conflate 07:30 Planck's curvature preference appears in some analyses — it is real, but it is also model-sensitive 10:00 A statistical preference within one dataset is not a confirmed result 12:20 Parameter degeneracy means changing one cosmological knob shifts others — results are not isolated 14:40 When Planck data is combined with baryon acoustic oscillation data, the case for curvature weakens 17:00 The honest summary: the curvature tension is worth watching, but nowhere near decisive 18:30 Sensationalizing legitimate tensions trains the public to think science only matters when it's exploding ———
We bespreken de kwartaalresultaten van CMB.Tech en Aedifica met huisanalist Danny Reweghs. --- Trends Beleggen is een podcastkanaal van de redactie van https://www.trends.be Meer info en advies over beleggen vind je op https://trends.be/beleggen/ --- Elke dag beleggingsadvies in uw mailbox? Registreer u gratis op één van de e-newsletters op https://www.trends.be/newsletters --- Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Concours Mondial de Bruxelles is coming to Yerevan, Armenia. It is a huge feather in the cap of the Armenian wine trade and the story of how and why it landed there is inspiring. Quentin Havaux is the 3rd generation of the fames tasting and judging group and the ascent to international recognition of the CMB is quite organic and humble. The wine trade is unforgiving and requires tenancity and patience. Quentin describes the history of CMB with pure enthusiasm and passion. And the relentless ambition to tell the stories of wine is inspiring. Quentin Havaux believes wine isn't about intimidating jargon or arbitrary numbers—it's about the stories, the traditions, and the sheer enjoyment found in every glass. In this sparkling episode, listeners are invited to sip on the wisdom of the CEO of Vinopress, the driving force behind the influential Concours Mondial de Bruxelles. From family roots in the Belgian printing trade to orchestrating one of the world's most respected wine competitions, Quentin reveals why he's determined to keep wine approachable and full of wonder, rather than just a sum on a scale. Together with Paul Kalemkiarian, he uncorks how competition medals still shape the global wine trade, what it takes to champion emerging regions like Armenia, and how even the smallest producers can stand out when passion meets innovation. You'll hear how Quentin's commitment to making wine enjoyable for everyone is influencing how we select, taste, and understand what's in our glass. Get ready to travel from the wine bars of Seoul to the bustling streets of Yerevan, as Quentin brings us behind the scenes—from organizing blind tastings for thousands of wines to creating new ways for both connoisseurs and novices to connect with complex flavors through simple, engaging experiences. The narrative seamlessly blends the old world with the new: ancient Armenian amphorae, fresh-faced entrepreneurs, and an ever-curious new generation seeking more than just another familiar bottle on the shelf. Here's a taste of what you'll walk away with:
Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning wrap up Monday morning with former Cavaliers coach and Team Canada consultant David Blatt. They discuss the Raptors' competitiveness, injury impacts, and confidence going forward. Blatt shares his thoughts on Darko Rajaković's impressive job this season and his former player LeBron James's longevity in the game. Next, the duo dives into the Leafs' front office announcement, expectations for the press conference, and what they want to hear from John Chayka. They then welcome Sportsnet Raptors reporter Michael Grange (25:22) to evaluate the Raptors' season, focusing on positives and lessons learned. They discuss Scottie Barnes's potential, Brandon Ingram's future, and continuity vs. change for the team. Key questions include the future for Collin Murray-Boyles and Jakob Poeltl, and the ceiling for CMB. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.
Today, we are back recapping the most recent SUMA Convention 2026, which was under the theme ‘Foundation of Urban Strength”. And today we are sitting down with the keynote speakers from this year's Convention.Welcome to Season 10 of Muni-Cast.MuniCast is brought to you by SUMA, the voice of Saskatchewan's urban municipalities. MuniCast discusses topics that are important to municipal leaders, like local governance, best practices, education, and so much more. This season, conversations will dive into how municipalities can get the most value from SUMA's offerings—from building meaningful connections through networking, to strengthening capacity through education, advancing local priorities through advocacy, and gaining direct access to government officials.Whether you're looking for practical insights, new perspectives, or opportunities to stay informed and connected, Season 10 of MuniCast will deliver conversations that support and strengthen your municipal leadership journey.Our first interview today is with Warren Macdonald. Macdonald's inspirational survival story began in April 1997 with his accident on North Queensland's (Australia) Hinchinbrook Island. Climbing to the Island's tallest peak, he became trapped beneath a one-ton boulder in a freak rockfall. Two days later, he was rescued, only to undergo the amputation of both legs at mid-thigh. In 2003, he became the first double above-knee amputee to reach the summit of Africa's tallest peak, Mt Kilimanjaro (19,222ft). Later that same year, in a spectacular effort requiring more than 2,800 pull-ups over 4 days, he climbed America's tallest cliff face, El Capitan. Warren is also the only above-knee amputee to make an ascent of Canada's landmark frozen waterfall, the 600 ft “Weeping Wall” in Alberta. At the SUMA Convention in Regina, we caught up with Warren to discuss his speech to delegates and how being resilient is key for everyone, including Municipal Leaders. We also caught up with the second keynote speaker, Jack Lucas of the University of Calgary. Lucas co-leads the Canadian Municipal Barometer, which is a national research partnership funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council that seeks to understand and improve local democracy in Canada.Bringing together more than 40 researchers across 14 partner organizations, the CMB conducts annual surveys of mayors and councillors in over 1,000 Canadian municipalities, complemented by national public-opinion polling and in-depth qualitative studies on local representation and diversity, elections and voting, policymaking, and multilevel governance.Its goal is to build public trust by providing high-quality information about Canadian municipalities, thereby improving the connection between local politicians and the communities they represent. We sat down with Professor Lucas to discuss the key metrics of the Barometer and where municipal leaders go from here. -----Learn More About SUMA: Website: https://suma.org/Facebook: https://facebook.com/SUMAConnectTwitter: https://twitter.com/SUMAConnectLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/saskatchewan-urban-municipalities-associationInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/suma.connectYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/user/SUMASask-----Listen to the Show: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5QLq7OluynaodZyd7c30DN?si=f67427d5b2ec4483Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/municast/id1750494860Youtube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnyOMC0SKIN9AwtusJmC9pLyuaudHP7Bf&si=SnzkKbG0GQvkMLb4-----Music: ‘One Foot On Main Street' written and performed by Jeffery Straker, used with permission.-----MuniCast is made in partnership with SUMA and the Cross Border Network©2026
Today on The Ave Podcast, I'm joined by the SSA Family Member as we breakdown Game 2 of the Raptors/Cavaliers series. We discuss Scottie Barnes & R.J. Barrett taking over the game; where in the world is Brandon Ingram; what was going on with Donovan Mitchell & James Harden; CMB! (We All We Got!*); plus a lot more. *This tagline was mentioned by Nino Brown & his drug crew/syndicate anytime they had success in the movie New Jack City, as part of the Cash Money Brothers. Not to be confused with Cash Money Billionaires, the record label/rap crew from New Orleans. I bet you weren't expecting to read this far, were you?
Il CMB Futsal Team alza il suo primo trofeo battendo il Falconara nella finale di Coppa Italia femminile, ultima partita di un bel weekend lungo a Genzano e dintorni. Per l'occasione ci siamo fatti due chiacchiere con Sara Boutimah e Renata Adamatti, giocatrici del CMB e della Nazionale. Abbiamo parlato di festeggiamenti, delle emozioni del Mondiale, dei primi calci, di competitività e di come si fa un vero cous cous. In chiusura, Sara e Renata creano due quintetti stellari!
TransNamib het meer oor sy ses maande lange proeflopie van 'n dubbelbrandstoflokomotief, aangedryf deur waterstof en diesel, in vennootskap met CMB.TECH. Die proeflopie sal oor ongeveer 50 retoerritte langs die Walvisbaai na Windhoek-korridor strek. TransNamib-woordvoerder Alina Garises het aan Kosmos 94.1 Nuus gesê hoewel die maatskappy se vloot tans op diesellokomotiewe loop, dit moontlik kan oorweeg om 'n deel daarvan na dubbelbrandstoftegnologie oor te skakel, afhangende van die uitkoms van die proeflopie.
Pierre Marie Robitaille returns to challenge one of the most foundational assumptions in modern physics: that black body radiation is independent of the material producing it. This assumption, introduced by Kirchhoff in 1859 as a mathematical derivation rather than an experimentally verified law, has corrupted astrophysics ever since — because true black body radiation requires a physical lattice to absorb, thermalize, and re-emit radiation, and gases simply cannot do this. Yet mainstream astrophysics treats stars, which it models as gases, as perfect black body emitters. Robitaille proposes that the sun's photosphere must instead be a condensed metallic hydrogen plasma, draws on his MRI background to show this to be true, and demonstrates that black body radiation is the only physical process for which no one has ever identified the underlying mechanism — a gap with consequences stretching from the study of stars, all the way to the foundations of modern cosmologyPart 1: https://youtu.be/HmFqt1-O7fwPATREON https://www.patreon.com/c/demystifysciPARADOX LOST PRE-SALE: https://buy.stripe.com/7sY7sKdoN5d29eUdYddEs0bHOMEBREW MUSIC - Check out our new album!Hard Copies (Vinyl): FREE SHIPPING https://demystifysci-shop.fourthwall.com/products/vinyl-lp-secretary-of-nature-everything-is-so-good-hereStreaming:https://secretaryofnature.bandcamp.com/album/everything-is-so-good-herePARADIGM DRIFThttps://demystifysci.com/paradigm-drift-show00:00 Go! 00:01:48 – Blackbody radiation requires hexagonal carbon lattice00:07:20 – Misidentifying stars as gas cascades errors00:11:13 – Eddington's relationship produces thermodynamic impossibility00:22:40 – Self-compressing star violates two thermodynamic laws00:25:24 – CMB has never been measured away from Earth00:27:13 – Water's two bond types are uncoupled oscillators00:31:04 – CMB monopole signal originates from Earth's oceans00:44:01 – Ocean's hydrogen bonds explain CMB's lack of variation00:51:00 – Ionized iron results from chemistry, not heat00:55:50 – Gaseous model's endpoint: the neutron catastrophe01:05:36 – Stars form through condensation, not gravitational collapse01:07:56 – Dark energy and matter repackage unsolved problems #physics, #quantumphysics , #quantummechanics #quantum #cosmology #astrophysics #physicspodcast, #philosophypodcast MERCH: Rock some DemystifySci gear : https://demystifysci-shop.fourthwall.com/AMAZON: Do your shopping through this link: https://amzn.to/3YyoT98DONATE: https://bit.ly/3wkPqaDSUBSTACK: https://substack.com/@UCqV4_7i9h1_V7hY48eZZSLw@demystifysci RSS: https://anchor.fm/s/2be66934/podcast/rssMAILING LIST: https://bit.ly/3v3kz2S SOCIAL: - Discord: https://discord.gg/MJzKT8CQub- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/DemystifySci- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/DemystifySci/- Twitter: https://twitter.com/DemystifySciMUSIC: -Shilo Delay: https://g.co/kgs/oty671
El Clásico Mundial de Béisbol sigue creciendo a niveles históricos. En este episodio de Baseball News, analizamos los récords de audiencia del WBC y la posibilidad de un cambio importante en su calendario futuro. Además, con el inicio de la temporada 2026 de MLB a la vuelta de la esquina, debatimos quiénes son los grandes favoritos para ganar la Serie Mundial: ¿Dodgers? ¿Braves? ¿Yankees? También repasamos una preocupante ola de lesiones que afecta a varios equipos, incluyendo a José Berríos, Trey Yesavage, Bennett Sousa y Taylor Walls, quienes comenzarán la temporada en lista de lesionados. Y por si fuera poco, analizamos la polémica decisión de los Yankees de enviar a Carlos Lagrange a ligas menores tras un Spring Training espectacular.
Histórico! Venezuela se corona campeón del Clásico Mundial de Béisbol 2026 tras vencer 3-2 a Estados Unidos en una final dramática disputada en Miami.  El equipo venezolano consiguió su primer título en la historia del WBC, gracias a un doble decisivo de Eugenio Suárez en la novena entrada y una actuación dominante del pitcheo.  En este episodio de Baseball News analizamos todo lo que dejó este momento histórico:
What are the main candidates for dark matter? Neil deGrasse Tyson and comic co-host Chuck Nice sit down with theoretical physicist Katherine Freese to tackle fan questions about dark matter, dark energy, and the dark universe at large. NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free here: https://startalkmedia.com/show/dark-universe-decoded-with-katherine-freese/ Thanks to our Patrons Yasin Hasbay, Joe Hudson, Marcelo Morales, Jeffrey C, Quentin Kelly, Mark Hobden, Shawnie Brisbois, Nathan Williams, Christian Etel, Adam, Andrew Foss, Christopher Lauer, Mike Smith, Gloria Goungo, Dennis Poggenburg, Wild Cat93, Tilly, Alon Gutman, Philip Sun, Dave Mulder, Neil Cameron, CuriousHairlessApe, Not Pensive, Thanh Ho, Aaron, Amy, Brandon Rhodes, Jeffrey Otterman, Space Hendrix, Mango, Yoni, Christopher, Cody Motycka, James Astley, Ryan Dimery-Seek, Alec Scott, Joshua Dobelstein, JP, D.K. Mola, Matt Sumner, Jordan Smith, Case Torres, Tiffany Jones, Josh Middleton, Christopher Crain, Abdul Sudi, Quyen Nguyen, Rahul Varma Sikinam, Nathaniel Gonzalez, Jonathan Negron, Adam Bauman, Sean McAll, Taylor, Lora White, CrunchySciFry, Robby Satterfield, James Simpson, Samantha Kasper, Isahn Mejia, Cameron Smith, Ray Nobleza, Mike Gibbs, Paul Stumbo, Ruben Wilberg, Anish Dube, Manolis Sensi, Arnab Deka, Rich, 4d916, Oon Thian Seng, Temo Chavchanidze, Vikas Rawat, Korin, Gene Hannon, Edward Marwood, Catherine Fiala, Matt F, Elijah Flippin, Bharath Kumar, Tuyaa, Furry Combat Wombat, Lexi Chivers, Vincent Franchino, R Tillery, Matthew Pitts, GAME MASTER, Lawrey, Chris Fro, Adam, Diesel Haphazard, Anthony Calomeni, Mike G., Victor Acevedo, David Wall, Jaime Rivera, Reginald Hill, Devin Jansen, Tushar Vashisht, Lisa Mc Guire, and Ian for supporting us this week. Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of StarTalk Radio ad-free and a whole week early.Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Venezuela hace historia en el Clásico Mundial de Béisbol 2026 al derrotar a Italia y avanzar por primera vez a la Gran Final del WBC, donde se enfrentará a Estados Unidos en Miami.  El equipo venezolano remontó un marcador adverso y selló su pase con un rally decisivo, confirmando su gran momento tras eliminar previamente a Japón.  En este episodio de Baseball News analizamos TODO lo que necesitas saber antes de la gran final:
In this episode of the Greenbook Podcast, Karen Lynch sits down with Morgan Williams, Director of Qualitative Insights and Strategy Operations at CMB and a 2026 GreenBook Future List honoree. Morgan shares her career journey from advertising and quantitative research into qualitative insights, and explains how curiosity, empathy, and a “can-do” mindset shaped her path.The conversation explores the role of strategy operations in research, how qualitative teams can better support stakeholders, and why the future of insights may become more human, not less, as AI takes on more friction-filled tasks. Morgan also reflects on resilience, mentorship, and the joy that keeps researchers connected to the people behind the data. It's a thoughtful, energizing discussion about leadership, research design, and what it means to truly help clients make better decisions.Key Discussion Points:Morgan's path from advertising and quantitative research into qualitative insightsWhat strategy operations means in a research environment and why it mattersHow qualitative researchers can amplify the voice of the consumer for stakeholdersWhy “speed anxiety” and trust are universal across industriesHow AI can reduce bottlenecks and create more space for human judgment and insightResources & Links:CMBGreenbook Future ListIIEX EventsYou can reach out to Morgan Williams on LinkedIn.Many thanks to Morgan Williams for being our guest. Thanks also to our production team and our editor at Big Bad Audio.
OUR PEOPLE, SORRY FOR THE WAIT‼️ While we had to sort out a few bumps in the road, this one SHOULD NOT BE MISSED‼️ Back w/ another pod, Charlie & Bellez go in on album reviews from #WizKhalifa & CMB's own Don Dzy. Charlie also had a very interesting take on the feud between #50Cent & #TI ‼️ LETS GOOOOOOO‼️ OUT ON YOUTUBE TODAY @ 12:00PM‼️ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - follow on ig: @CWTFBradio @Charlie.MaSheen @BellezTheGreat CHECK OUT ALL OF OUR CONTENT: www.CWTFB.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
La jornada del World Baseball Classic 2026 dejó grandes sorpresas y actuaciones históricas. En este episodio de Baseball News analizamos todo lo ocurrido en el Clásico Mundial de Béisbol. ⚾ República Dominicana derrota a Venezuela conectando cuatro cuadrangulares, termina invicta en la fase de grupos y se consolida como uno de los grandes favoritos del torneo.
Gran sorpresa en el World Baseball Classic 2026. Italia derrotó a Estados Unidos 8-6, dejando en peligro la clasificación del equipo norteamericano a la siguiente ronda del torneo.  En este episodio de Baseball News analizamos lo ocurrido en la jornada del Clásico Mundial de Béisbol. ⚾ Italia sorprende a Estados Unidos y pone en riesgo su clasificación a los cuartos de final del WBC.
CMB.TECH Namibia het aangekondig dat die eerste waterstofaangedrewe vraglokomotief vanjaar in Namibië sal aankom, met die finale montering wat in Suid-Afrika gedoen word. Om in vennootskap met TransNamib en Africa Global Logistics te werk, beoog die lokomotief om aanvanklik 50 retoerritte tussen die Walvisbaai-hawe en die houerdepot naby Windhoek gedurende die proeftydperk uit te voer. Jonas Musheko van die Namibië Groenwaterstof-program het met Kosmos 94.1 Nuus gepraat.
As the Cavalier Marching Band wraps up an exciting season, Drum Major Taran Gupta discusses the energy, creativity and leadership behind CMB. From halftime performances to long rehearsals, Gupta reflects on how the band contributes to game day atmosphere and strengthens the sense of community across Grounds.
In this powerful episode of the Connect Podcast by California MBA, host and CEO Paul Gigliotti, sits down with Sasha Stair, CMB®, CMO at Xactus, to unpack the massive shift happening in mortgage verification. Say goodbye to outdated, manual, paper-based processes — Xactus 360 delivers dynamic, data-driven verification that adapts in real time. Powered by strategic partnerships with Plaid (bank data) and FICO (advanced scoring), lenders can now consolidate credit, income, employment, identity, fraud, flood, and more into smarter, faster workflows. Episode highlights: - Over 40% of U.S. workers have non-traditional income — how intelligent verification handles complexity without friction - Fannie Mae & MBA stats: ~25% of loans fall out due to incorrect income verification — the costly problem Xactus solves - Combining AI/machine learning automation with expert human consultation for lender-specific customization - Reducing loan fallout, speeding up pipelines, and improving borrower experience - Sneak peek at the upcoming Xactus Mortgage Intent Index — predicting borrower intent before they even apply Whether you're a lender, mortgage exec, or fintech innovator, this conversation reveals how technology + strategic data partnerships are reshaping origination and borrower engagement. Subscribe to California MBA's Connect Podcast for more insider conversations on mortgage innovation, compliance, and growth strategies. Timestamps: 0:00 Intro & Guest Welcome 2:30 Evolution of Verification Landscape 8:15 The Non-Traditional Income Challenge 15:40 How Xactus 360 Works 22:10 Partnerships: Plaid, FICO & More 30:00 Reducing Fallout & Streamlining Workflows 38:45 Future: Mortgage Intent Index 45:00 Sponsor Thanks & Closing
En este episodio de Baseball News analizamos las previas de los rosters del Clásico Mundial de Béisbol 2026, enfocándonos en Brasil y China Taipei, dos selecciones que llegan sin grandes pretensiones pero con historias interesantes que contar. Además, repasamos las principales noticias del día en MLB: ⚾ Justin Verlander regresa a Detroit ⚾ Rockies firman a Tomoyuki Sugano y José Quintana ⚾ Ola de lesiones que sacude a Mets, Braves, Blue Jays y Tigers ⚾ Juan Soto será movido al jardín izquierdo con los Mets ⚾ Carlos Santana jugará el CMB con República Dominicana sin seguro ⚾ Venezuela avanza a semifinales en la Serie de las Américas Análisis, contexto y opinión clara sobre todo lo que está pasando en el béisbol mundial rumbo al World Baseball Classic 2026.
It's another GAPM guest week and we have the brilliant Christopher Macarthur-Boyd! This is a classic GAPM with some wonderful stuff. CMB gets overwhelmed by our jingles and does a great job in taking part in our features! You can find CMB on social media by searching for his handle: @macarthur.boyd Get in touch by emailing GotaProblemMate@gmail.com or searching for 'Got a problem mate' on your favourite social media platform xo Here's that speak pipe link: speakpipe.com/gapm Discord: https://discord.gg/q9gNYJX6 Intro and graphics by: Craig Lamberton Music by: Dewaud (on bandcamp) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
¡El Clásico Mundial de Béisbol sigue generando titulares! En este episodio de Baseball News, analizamos una noticia que sacude al béisbol internacional:
In this unedited, on-site conversation with cosmologist Dr. Brian Keating, we examine what counts as evidence in modern physics by pressing on one of cosmology's most trusted observations: the cosmic microwave background. The discussion centers on a core tension between measurement and interpretation—specifically whether a near-perfect black body spectrum can reasonably be attributed to an early-universe plasma. As assumptions about the Big Bang, black body radiation, and material physics are questioned, the exchange becomes increasingly uncomfortable, revealing how deeply theoretical commitments shape scientific judgment. What emerges is not a verdict, but a rare, unfiltered look at how evidence, authority, and first principles collide in contemporary physics.PATREON https://www.patreon.com/c/demystifysciPARADIGM DRIFThttps://demystifysci.com/paradigm-drift-showHOMEBREW MUSIC - Check out our new album!Hard Copies (Vinyl): FREE SHIPPING https://demystifysci-shop.fourthwall.com/products/vinyl-lp-secretary-of-nature-everything-is-so-good-hereStreaming:https://secretaryofnature.bandcamp.com/album/everything-is-so-good-here00:00 Go! An emotionally charged take on physics00:06:00 Reexamining the Story We Tell About the Universe00:11:00 The Three Pillars of the Big Bang00:13:00 How the CMB Is Actually Measured00:16:00 The Surface of Last Scattering Explained00:18:00 Why the CMB Is Considered a Relic of a Hot Universe00:20:22 Measuring Expansion Without Direct Distance00:21:27 Atomic Simplicity and Early-Universe Conditions00:23:04 Is Science a Narrative or an Empirical Model?00:25:19 Historical Cosmology and Paradigm Shifts00:28:22 Why the CMB Is the Most Perfect Black Body Ever Measured00:33:30 What Produces Black Body Radiation in the Laboratory00:35:09 Can Gaseous Plasma Produce a Perfect Thermal Spectrum?00:36:58 When the Universe Became Transparent00:38:51 Expansion Assumptions and Acoustic Evidence00:39:34 Material Structure and Black Body Precision00:43:02 Measurement vs Interpretation in Cosmology00:44:11 Does the CMB Really Prove the Big Bang?00:47:00 Would Emissivity Errors Change Cosmology?00:50:02 Lab Black Bodies vs Cosmic Sources00:53:09 Are We Applying Earth Physics Correctly?00:56:26 Measuring Temperature vs Explaining Origins00:58:12 Emotional Attachment to Cosmological Models01:01:01 Gases Can't Radiate Planckian Spectra01:04:19 What Actually Makes a Black Body?01:05:56 How Cosmologists Use the CMB as a Thermometer01:08:32 Authority, Gatekeeping, and Scientific Credibility01:10:38 Would Alternative Models Change the Numbers?01:12:55 Could the CMB Be Local Rather Than Cosmic?01:16:11 Do Lattices Matter for Black Body Radiation?01:18:45 Precision, Agreement, and Cross-Checks01:20:22 A Philosophical Divide Over Evidence01:22:16 Peer Review, Outsiders, and First Principles01:24:07 Filtering Ideas and the Cost of Evaluation01:26:13 Expertise, Frustration, and Misalignment01:28:36 Who Bears the Burden of Proof?01:30:02 Expertise vs Novel Ideas in Physics01:31:25 Can Gases Ever Behave Like Black Bodies?01:33:42 The Sun is on Trial Too?#physics, #cosmology, #astrophysics, #quantummechanics , #bigbang, #cosmicmicrowavebackground, #philosophyofscience, #physicsfun , #theoreticalphysics, #spacetime , #fundamentalphysics , #longformpodcast, #physicspodcast, #philosophypodcast MERCH: Rock some DemystifySci gear : https://demystifysci-shop.fourthwall.com/AMAZON: Do your shopping through this link: https://amzn.to/3YyoT98DONATE: https://bit.ly/3wkPqaDSUBSTACK: https://substack.com/@UCqV4_7i9h1_V7hY48eZZSLw@demystifysci RSS: https://anchor.fm/s/2be66934/podcast/rssMAILING LIST: https://bit.ly/3v3kz2S SOCIAL: - Discord: https://discord.gg/MJzKT8CQub- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/DemystifySci- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/DemystifySci/- Twitter: https://twitter.com/DemystifySciMUSIC: -Shilo Delay: https://g.co/kgs/oty671
Ailish Forfar and Justin Cuthbert kick things off with Alvin Williams (2:22) ahead of the Raptors matchup against the Boston Celtics. They discuss Boston's surprising record this season, how the Raptors have looked as of late, how CMB has developed halfway through his rookie season, and more. Then, Ailish and Justin go through Team Canada's Women's Olympic team roster announcement and how they stack up against the tournament favourites. Later, Team Canada Olympic Women's General Manager Gina Kingsbury joins the show (25:56)! They discuss how the team approached building their roster, the importance of the veterans on the team, and much more. Finally, Ailish and Justin tee up Wild Card Weekend in the NFL!The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
J Mintzmyer of Value Investor's Edge discusses shipping performance in 2025, strategies for navigating market downturns, and the importance of focusing on quality investments (0:45). Dry bulk potential, Cmb.Tech a top pick for 2026, impact of geopolitical factors on shipping (4:30). Stock selection metrics (12:20). The role of dividends in shipping (15:10). Broad macro risks (16:45). Learning lessons, setting goals (22:20).Show Notes:In Shipping, Global Macro Matters More Than EverBuy Cmb.Tech: Shipping Poised To Outperform Into 2026Why Dry Bulk Is A Top Pick In 2026Read our transcriptsFor full access to analyst ratings, stock and ETF quant scores, and dividend grades, subscribe to Seeking Alpha Premium at seekingalpha.com/subscriptions
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Celebrate Epiphany with your family through hands-on activities that bring the story of the Wise Men to life. In this episode, we'll explore creative crafts, thought-provoking questions, and global traditions to help your children understand the meaning of this special day.Learn how to incorporate the gifts of the Wise Men and act out the Nativity story together. Make Epiphany unforgettable with these fun and meaningful activities:✅ Questions to ponder during the 12 days of Christmas until Epiphany✅ 8 activities for families to celebrate Epiphany✅ Feast of Epiphany ideas✅ Create crafts like crown and star ornaments, stained glass windows, and glittery gifts✅ Explore the symbolism of frankincense, myrrh, and gold with sensory activities✅ Act out the Nativity story and discuss its significance with thought-provoking questions✅ Discover global Epiphany traditions and bring them into your own celebrationUse coupon code to save 40% on Christmas Celebrations & Star of Bethlehem. Expires Friday, Dec 19.Mentioned Links:Christmas Celebrations Ebook - SAVE 40% with code: DEC19Star of Bethlehem Family Bible Study Ebook - SAVE 40% with code: DEC19Posts to Help with Epiphany:Epiphany Traditions from our FamilyItalian Feast of EpiphanyShow Notes:What Is Epiphany and Why It MattersHey everyone, Kerry back here with Homeschool Coffee Break where we help you stop that overwhelm so you can actually have a coffee break. I actually have coffee with me today!Today what we are going to be talking about is how you can celebrate Epiphany and some of y'all are going, I don't even know what you're talking about. What in the world is Epiphany? We're gonna talk about Epiphany, but what I want to do is give you some hands-on activities. I think I have eight or nine activities that you can use.Because really, when this is published, we are smack dab in the middle of Christmas and New Year's. But there is something much more important than New Year's and that is the Feast of Epiphany on January 6th. That is almost a week away from when this is going to be published.Let's talk about what Epiphany is, how it can affect your family, how you can raise your kids to understand it. Because let me tell you, I had no idea till my kids were almost in high school what Epiphany was, what that feast was, what that holiday was.Understanding the 12 Days of ChristmasEpiphany is 12 days after Christmas. Ah, 12 Days of Christmas! It is not 12 days before Christmas—they are after Christmas. The Catholic church has a great handle on this and I am a Protestant and raise my kids in a Protestant church. And we don't, and I would like to help make a change with that because we need to give our kids the best Christian heritage.They need to know their church history. They need to know their Christian heritage. And if we are only letting certain denominations do that, then we are doing a disservice to our children.One of the things I have been thinking about just this past week, because I went to visit my middle daughter and her two grandkids, was what could I send to both the grandkid families to celebrate Epiphany. In the past, I've actually made 12 paper bags, like little brown paper bags, nothing big, to celebrate the 12 Days of Christmas.Because if you don't know this, the 12 Days of Christmas have symbolism. You see, when it was written, people could not talk in public about Christ. So they wrote this song and they could sing the song because of the symbolism. Partridge in a pear tree—that's Jesus in the manger. The three French hens—that is God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. All 12 of them have significance. If you don't know what that is, then go and look. We've got a whole ebook about that and it'll be in the show notes.Celebrating the Wise Men's JourneyBut that is something I think is really important. What we want to focus on today is that 12th day, the day of Epiphany, the day we celebrate that the Wise Men followed the star and found Jesus. That was not in the manger. It was probably maybe a year or two later. And so we are going to celebrate that on January 6th.What are some things that you could do to celebrate that?Activity #1: Read and Study Matthew 2First of all, you could read Matthew 2:1-12. There are nine clues about what is that star. If you need help, you can get our Star of Bethlehem study guide—it is in the show notes as well.You could have your children copy all 12 verses. If they're young, one verse a day for 12 days. You could have them retell the story in their own words, narrate it back, or rewrite it in their own words. All of that based in Matthew 2:1-12.Activity #2: Crown and Star CraftsAnother thing is you could do some crafts. You can make a crown craft. Let me tell you, my grandkids love all of that! You could cut out a crown and let them decorate it with jewels and stickers and whatever, put it on their head. And they can be, if you have three of them, they can be the three wise men. Even one of them—we don't know that there were just three, there were just three gifts, so we assume there were three wise men.Another thing you could do is make a star ornament. And I will put a link in the show notes to some different star ornament things. It could be a black construction paper star and then put tissue paper inside of it with, what do you call that stuff, just a clear paper, and it will turn into a star stained glass. You can make a star out of foam and decorate it with glitter and jewels, whatever you want to do. There are lots of ways that you can make a star craft.Activity #3: Explore the Wise Men's GiftsNow let's move on. We've got: read the Bible first of all, number two: crafts. How about the Wise Men gifts? One of those gifts is frankincense. This is a bottle of frankincense oil. You could have your kids open it up, let them smell this. This is a healing oil, believe it. You may not believe in all the essential oils—this is a healing oil.Myrrh—I didn't grab my myrrh, I have a myrrh oil—but let them smell that. Talk about the difference in the smells. What is it used for? Do some research on how do you use frankincense, how do you use myrrh.Then the last gift is gold. Maybe do some research on the value of gold. How much does gold cost per ounce? What is the value of maybe a gold nugget? And start to bring it to real life today.Activity #4: Act Out the StorySo we've got: read the Bible, crafts, we've got the three wise men gifts. You could have them act out the story. Maybe the adults read Matthew 2 and the kids act it out. Or maybe they get their own figurines. All my kids have all the Fisher Price people and we've got stuffed ones out there, we got plastic ones, we got all sorts of figurines for our nativity sets. Let them use that and let them retell the story, act it out.Activity #5: Thought-Provoking QuestionsAnother thing might be just some thought-provoking questions. Here are three thought-provoking questions you could use:What do you think it was like to travel so far to see Jesus? You couldn't get in a plane, you couldn't get in a car or a train. You had to go by camel. What was that like? And let them talk about that.Why do you think the wise men brought gifts?How can we worship Jesus today?Those are just three quick questions. I'm sure there are plenty more, but those are some ones that you could use as you talk about this day of Epiphany.Activity #6: Explore Traditions Around the WorldMaybe look at what the traditions are around the world. In France, they have a king's cake and there's a ring inside that cake. Have a king's cake bake-off! Maybe let your kids all make cupcake king's cupcakes and have a bake-off and have a little judge who chooses first, second, third place.In Spain, they have parades. Do some research and see what are the other traditions for Epiphany around the world.Activity #7: Make Crown Cookies or SnacksAnother one of my favorite things, because it is food as we're talking about food, is to make some sugar cookies and cut them in the shape of a crown. I just bought this on Amazon years ago when I was having to do a lot of vacation Bible schools in the summertime and so I bought this.Another thing you could do besides, you could do it in sugar cookies and then use sprinkles to decorate it. I actually this past fall, we cut cheese in the shape of a crown and used grapes to decorate it. We cut the grapes up, or blueberries, I don't know what it was, some kind of fruit. That was the healthy version of a crown snack.Activity #8: Chalk the Door House BlessingAnother thing I just learned today is to have a house blessing. It is called Chalk the Door. Let's say there is a door here. You would write: 20+C+M+B+25. The 20 and the 25 are for 2025, that's the year we're in right now.What is CMB? Christus mansionem benedicat. That means "May Christ bless this dwelling." You could actually take chalk and put that above your front door. That is something they've been doing for years. And that would be something—maybe even look at what these words mean in Latin: Christus, mansionem, benedicat. And look those up and find out how it all relates to "May Christ bless this dwelling."Activity #9: The Feast of Epiphany with OrangesAnd then the last one, one of my favorites—I don't really have anything here to help you—but the Feast of Epiphany: use those little oranges, what are those little, uh, clementines, whatever, the little ones. My kids get them in their stocking all the time. Oranges represent light. Who is the light of the world? Jesus!And I have a whole blog post—I'm not going to go into it, you can go look at it—how you can create a Feast of Epiphany with a main dish, with an appetizer, with a fun dessert, yummy yummy, and then with the oranges as well. Because the oranges, open them up, they represent light.Start Simple and Build Your TraditionsSo those are just a few ways that you can celebrate Epiphany this year. None of them are extravagant. They are very simple, hands-on activities. You have almost a week—pick and choose one or two that you might want to do this year. And then next year you can do something different.Now for some of you, you're like, "I need a little more help." We have some resources! One is our Christmas Celebrations ebook. It tells what all 12 days are symbolized for and gives you some ideas about the Feast of Epiphany. We have our Star of Bethlehem Bible study for families, and so you can go through that. That Bible study is really more for Epiphany than it is for Christmas because it was the star the Wise Men followed to find Jesus.Also have a couple blog posts on Three Epiphany Traditions That We Did and our Italian Feast of Epiphany. So you can just look in the show notes to get all of those.If you have other ideas, leave a comment wherever you are! And if they don't let you leave comments, please leave a five-star review for us—that would mean the world to me. 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Nathan Grubel of @NoCeilingsNBA returns to discuss his weekly rookie rankings 1-10, and we update our scouting reports and thoughts on a rookie class with landmark responsibility within the league, from Cooper Flagg, VJ Edgecombe, Cedric Coward, Kon Knueppel, to many more. Enjoy!Enjoy!TIME STAMPS(0:00) Intro(5:30) Kon Knueppel(28:10) Cedric Coward(47:55) Cooper Flagg(57:00) VJ Edgecombe(1:10:20) Dylan Harper(1:21:10) Ryan Kalkbrenner(1:27:45) Derik Queen(1:34:45) Jeremiah Fears(1:43:15) Will Richard, CMB, Tre Johnson + Wrap
TALK long enough about green shipping scenarios and sooner or later all roads lead to Africa. Africa's renewable energy potential, particularly in solar and wind, is vast and largely untapped, which explains why green energy investment in Africa is booming. Imports of solar panels, largely from China, are up 60% in the past 12 months alone. While that is from a relatively low base, the investments are coming thick and fast when it comes to clean fuel production. Given the collapse of the Net-Zero Framework at the International Maritime Organization and the context of a somewhat lacklustre COP out in Brazil, you may well be asking yourself: “why am I listening to yet another decarbonisation diatribe?” Regardless of the headline political headwinds, the business case for green shipping projects continues to be relevant. And if you're looking for some optimism to get you through some admittedly uncertain times when it comes to shipping's decarbonisation agenda, Africa is good place to start. This week's episode of the podcast travels to Namibia and South Africa, via a green corridor into Europe, to understand why Africa could hold the key to shipping's decarbonisation. Joining Richard on this week's podcast are: Alexander Saverys, chief executive, CMB.Tech Jesse Fahnestock, decarbonisation director, Global Maritime Forum James Mnyupe, senior vice-president sub-Saharan Africa, Thyssenkrupp Subscribe to Lloyd's List: www.lloydslistintelligence.com/products/…oyds-list Learn more about Lloyd's List Intelligence: www.lloydslistintelligence.com/
Will Lou reacts to the Toronto Raptors' 129-111 win over the Indiana Pacers. He breaks down the strong performances across the board by the team, before being joined by birthday boy Jerome Cheng as they take listener questions.Three stars: Jakob Poeltl, Scottie Barnes, Gradey DickGerald Henderson award: commenter "herbopotamus" for his "CMB is Carmela Soprano" comp#raptors #torontoraptors #pacers Reach out to the show by leaving a voicemail at hellowelcome.show or email the guys info@hellowelcome.showCheck out our merch! Visit hellowelcome.show and click on the merch link.Original Music by DIVISION 88.Reach out to sales@thenationnetwork.com to connect with our Sales Team and discuss opportunities to partner with us! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Of all the patterns that could possibly be preserved in the post–Big Bang radiation, the one we see is surprisingly smooth on large angular scales. Sitting by a campfire on a dark night, looking up at the Milky Way, a curious child asks, “What does the sky tell us? Where does it all come from? Does space go on forever?” A caring adult might share a little awe and humility about humanity's place in the grand scheme or perhaps relate a traditional creation story. A scientist like me, who came of age soon after the discovery that the sky is not actually dark but awash in primeval radiation, might instead relate the still-unfinished scientific story of the boundaries and origins of time and space. That tale is displayed in nature's own record of the structure of the early universe, a mosaic of temperature and density fluctuations preserved in the primordial light that astronomers call the cosmic microwave background (CMB). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Of all the patterns that could possibly be preserved in the post–Big Bang radiation, the one we see is surprisingly smooth on large angular scales. Sitting by a campfire on a dark night, looking up at the Milky Way, a curious child asks, “What does the sky tell us? Where does it all come from? Does space go on forever?” A caring adult might share a little awe and humility about humanity's place in the grand scheme or perhaps relate a traditional creation story. A scientist like me, who came of age soon after the discovery that the sky is not actually dark but awash in primeval radiation, might instead relate the still-unfinished scientific story of the boundaries and origins of time and space. That tale is displayed in nature's own record of the structure of the early universe, a mosaic of temperature and density fluctuations preserved in the primordial light that astronomers call the cosmic microwave background (CMB). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/science
Dion, Mitch and Nate are joined by the newest member of the team, Josiah Cook, to discuss Jaime Jaquez playing a career high MPG, CMB being a pleasant early surprise for the Raptors, the Nets' and Kings' struggles, Memphis' Euro-style rotations, and much more. Thanks for listening!
Con José Luis Garci y Jaime Ugarte. Repasamos la actualidad del boxeo con Emilio Marquiegui. Guido Vianello gana el título de peso pesado Continental Americano del CMB y lo celebra con un chándal del Atlético a los pies de la estatua de Rocky.
Send us a textIn this episode of The Riley Black Project, we're back on the road for another unforgettable maker adventure—this time at the CMB Open House!
Hoy nos sentamos con Isaac Gómez (profesor de física, UPR/Albizu y creador de Notas Astronómicas) para hablar de cómo Puerto Rico —desde el Observatorio de Arecibo— cambió la historia de la astrofísica: descubrimos exoplanetas, enviamos un mensaje al espacio y abrimos una ventana a un universo que no podíamos ver.En este episodio:La era dorada de Arecibo y por qué fue clave en la radioastronomíaExoplanetas: el primer paso serio en la búsqueda de vida fuera del Sistema SolarEl mensaje de Arecibo: una “botella” con información de la Tierra lanzada al cosmos¿Existe una “foto” del Big Bang? La radiación de fondo cósmica explicada fácilVer el pasado cuando miramos las estrellas (años luz, luz y tiempo)Agujeros negros: por qué vemos la ausencia de luzSci-fi que sí podría pasar: Contact, Interstellar¿Vida ET, conspiraciones y evidencia?El futuro del Sol y qué significa para nuestra especiePlutón, Júpiter “sin piso” y océanos bajo hielo en lunas lejanasSi te gustó, suscríbete, deja tu pregunta en los comentarios y comparte este episodio con ese pana que ama la ciencia (o que aún no cree en ella
3/4: This file details Steady State theory creation, Hoyle's element theory, coining "Big Bang," and CMB discovery. Fred Hoyle, Bondi, and Gold conceived Steady State theory after watching The Dead of Night (1946/47). Their model proposed continuous creation via quantum uncertainty. Hoyle solved carbon formation: two helium atoms form unstable Beryllium-8, briefly uniting with third helium to forge Carbon-12. Hoyle predicted carbon's specific energy level, which Willie Fowler at Caltech verified. Hoyle coined "Big Bang" derisively on BBC radio, mocking single-blast creation. Gamow and Ralph Alpher called initial substance "ylem." Hoyle and Gamow met in 1956 La Jolla, discussing universe temperature; Hoyle believed near 0 Kelvin, Gamow preferred 10 Kelvin. In 1964, Penzias and Wilson at Bell Labs accidentally discovered persistent background radiation—the Cosmic Microwave Background—proving the Big Bang that Gamow sought. Flashes of Creation: George Gamow, Fred Hoyle, and the Great Big Bang Debate, by Paul Halpern
4/4: This file covers CMB aftermath, Gamow's vindication, and Hoyle's controversial final years. CMB proved Big Bang theory, establishing cosmos temperature at 2.73 Kelvin and age at 13.8 billion years. Gamow (died 1968) wrote Princeton researchers, seeking recognition for his and Ralph Alpher's 1940s CMBcalculations. Hoyle's work with Margaret and Geoffrey Burbidge and William Fowler on heavy elements was genius, but only Fowler received the Nobel Prize. Hoyle never forgave Willie Fowler. Speculation includes the committee distancing from Hoyle's fringe theories or Hans Bethe misunderstanding Hoyle's role. Hoyle moved to Lake District, pursuing panspermia theory—life spreading via cosmic travelers. He rejected Darwinian evolution, claiming Earth too young, ironically gaining young-earth creationist support despite atheism. He proposed diseases like AIDS arrived via comets, viewed as eccentric. Both were "seat-of-the-pants thinkers," though Hoyle more stubbornly clung to strange concepts. Flashes of Creation: George Gamow, Fred Hoyle, and the Great Big Bang Debate, by Paul Halpern
Paribu's Mehmet Turkaslan explains how Turkey regulates crypto like capital markets: CMB licensing for platforms/custodians, MASAK AML/Travel Rule, strict data & key localization. He details Paribu's info-sec stack (CMB + TÜBİTAK criteria), market-abuse surveillance and insider-trading controls, token-listing governance, and the company's MiCA-ready global strategy.
Dime qué piensas del episodio.Mauricio Sulaimán @wbcmoro, es presidente del Consejo Mundial de Boxeoun desde 2014, cargo que asumió tras la muerte de su padre, el legendario Don José Sulaimán.Mauricio es un hombre que ha estado en la primera fila del cuadrilátero global, pero cuyo verdadero combate ha sido mantener vivo un legado y reinventarlo para una nueva era. Ha estado con presidentes y papas, ha negociado con promotores imposibles, ha sostenido la salud de miles de boxeadores y ha convertido el ring en una plataforma de impacto social. Hoy Mauricio y yo hablamos del CMB, del legado de su papá, de enfiestar con Mike Tyson y del futuro de un deporte amado alrededor del mundo.Por favor ayúdame y sigue Cracks Podcast en YouTube aquí."Nunca voltees a ver a nadie hacia arriba… y mucho menos hacia abajo.”- Mauricio SulaimanComparte esta frase en TwitterEste episodio es presentado por DiliTrust, la plataforma que está transformando la gestión de consejos de administración y la operación de equipos legales y por Eight Sleep, la compañía que está revolucionando la tecnología del sueño.Qué puedes aprender hoyCómo era Mike Tyson en su PrimeCómo funciona el CMBPor qué el boxeo ha tenido mala fama *DiliTrust es la plataforma que está transformando la gestión de consejos de administración y la operación de los equipos legales en más de 2,400 empresas en América Latina y el resto del mundo.El Board Portal de DiliTrust centraliza todo lo que tu consejo necesita en un solo lugar: desde el orden del día, hasta las actas, votaciones, informes y acuerdos, todo con máxima seguridad y trazabilidad.Permite la generación automática y precisa de actas, transcripción de audio de las reuniones y la generación de resúmenes al instante.Potencia la gestión de tu consejo con el Board Portal de DiliTrust en dilitrust.es*Si escuchas este podcast desde hace tiempo, ya sabes que yo uso el Pod de Eight Sleep… pero lo que quizá no sabes es que hoy no podría dormir sin él. De verdad. Mi esposa y yo lo amamos.El Pod 5 es la última generación de su funda de colchón inteligente, y junto con su nueva Blanket —que también regula la temperatura—, ha cambiado por completo nuestras noches. Ella duerme calientita, yo duermo fresco, y cada quien a su temperatura perfecta toda la noche.El Pod aprende de tus patrones de sueño y ajusta automáticamente la temperatura mientras duermes para que descanses más profundo y despiertes con más energía. Puede enfriar hasta 13 °C o calentar hasta 43 °C, y cada lado de la cama se controla por separado.Además, eleva la cama para reducir o eliminar los ronquidos cuando los detecta.Puedes tener $7,000 pesos de descuento en tu propio Pod 5 Ultra visitando www.eightsleep.com.mx/osotrava y usa el código OSOTRAVA. AD_Camino a BML 2025 Ve el episodio en Youtube
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This episode is brought to u with the support of NordVPN...it's the one we use and rely on. Especially in ths over survelled world we live in. To ensure your privacy and access with our special deal, visit www.nordvpn.com/spacenuts or use the promo code SPACENUTS at checkout.Cosmic Curiosities: A Q&A Journey Through Light, Gravity, and the UniverseIn this enlightening episode of Space Nuts, hosts Heidi Campo and Professor Fred Watson dive into a series of intriguing listener questions that explore the fundamental forces of the universe. From the speed of light to the mysteries of dark energy, this episode is packed with insights that will expand your cosmic understanding.Episode Highlights:- The Speed of Light Explained: The episode kicks off with a profound question from Rennie Trab regarding the speed of light. Fred discusses its significance, how it shapes our understanding of the universe, and the implications of varying its speed, referencing the works of physicist George Gamow and his fictional character Mr. Tompkins.- Gravity and Dark Energy: Next, Heidi and Fred tackle Buddy's audio question about the potential similarities between gravity, dark energy, and the strong and weak nuclear forces. Fred elaborates on the nature of these forces and explores the intriguing idea of them acting on larger scales.- ASKAP J1832 0911 Mystery: Casey from Colorado asks about the enigmatic object ASKAP J1832 0911, which emits radio waves and X-rays in a peculiar pattern. Fred explains its origins in a supernova remnant and discusses the possibility of it being a magnetar, shedding light on this cosmic puzzle.- Understanding the Cosmic Microwave Background: Dean from Queensland poses an insightful question about the cosmic microwave background (CMB) and its representation in two-dimensional maps. Fred clarifies how the CMB is mapped and the inherent distortions of such projections, while also discussing its significance as a remnant of the Big Bang.For more Space Nuts, including our continuously updating newsfeed and to listen to all our episodes, visit our website. Follow us on social media at SpaceNutsPod on Facebook, X, YouTube Music Music, Tumblr, Instagram, and TikTok. We love engaging with our community, so be sure to drop us a message or comment on your favorite platform.If you'd like to help support Space Nuts and join our growing family of insiders for commercial-free episodes and more, visit spacenutspodcast.com/aboutStay curious, keep looking up, and join us next time for more stellar insights and cosmic wonders. Until then, clear skies and happy stargazing.Got a question for our Q&A episode? https://spacenutspodcast.com/amaBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/space-nuts-astronomy-insights-cosmic-discoveries--2631155/support.
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What if the Big Bang wasn't the beginning? What if our universe is just one in a vast cosmic ocean of universes, and we have the evidence to prove it? In this episode of Into the Impossible, I'm joined by theoretical physicist Laura Mersini-Houghton to explore one of the most provocative ideas in modern cosmology: the multiverse is not only real—it's testable. Mersini, author of Before the Big Bang, walks us through her bold predictions about the structure of the cosmos, including the mysterious cold spot in the cosmic microwave background (CMB) that she foresaw years before it was confirmed by the Planck satellite. Together, we dissect her groundbreaking theory that our universe began as one branch of a quantum wave function stretching across a multiverse landscape. We talk quantum decoherence, cosmic scars, and how entanglement with other universes could leave measurable fingerprints in our sky. We also debate criticisms from fellow physicists and dive into what these revelations mean for the future of dark energy and cosmological theory. — Key Takeaways: 00:00 What happened before the Big Bang? 01:56 The CMB cold spot prediction 05:16 Quantum entanglement and decoherence 11:31 Criticism and evidence for the multiverse 17:06 The wave function of the universe 20:48 The string landscape and constants of nature 23:54 The cold spot and the hemispherical anomaly 37:20 Thoughts on the recent DESI suggestions 40:46 Judging a book by its cover 47:31 The multiverse and religion 57:29 Outro — Additional resources: ➡️ Follow me on your fav platforms: ✖️ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrBrianKeating
It's the CMAs on CMT or CMB or CMP? We have no idea.00:00 Introduction to the Episode03:01 Social Media's Role in Reality TV05:56 Friendship Dynamics and Jealousy08:57 The Complexity of Taylor's Character12:02 Parental Influence on Personal Growth14:54 The Role of Support in Reality TV17:46 Humorous Interlude: Slim Chickens Experience20:56 Real Life Problems and Fast Food Experiences24:44 Nostalgia and Childhood Memories27:50 Social Media Dynamics and Online Validation29:51 IVF Journey and Personal Growth32:34 Reality TV and Brand Deals39:19 Conflict and Communication in Friendships41:09 The Intricacies of Font Choices44:27 Friendship Dynamics on a Private Jet47:42 Demi's Role in the Group51:29 Navigating Social Media and Personal Relationships55:26 Confrontations and Revelations59:18 Reflections and Conclusions
Does terraforming a tidally-locked planet make any sense? Are the images we got of our galaxy's supermassive black hole fake? Can we observe gravitational waves that came before the CMB? And in Q&A+ who is currently working on space elevators? Answering all these questions and more in this Q&A show.
Is everything we thought we knew about the universe… wrong? Lambda-CDM model nearing its breaking point? Could dark energy actually be evolving? In this episode of Into the Impossible, I'm joined by Kyle Dawson and Daniel Green to discuss the latest data from the DESI experiment. These new results are making headlines, and rightfully so, as they hold the potential to transform our understanding of the universe completely. Kyle Dawson, a key figure in the DESI project and professor at the University of Utah, explains the findings from DESI's second data release. Together with Daniel Green from the University of California, San Diego, we dig into how fresh observations of dark energy, baryon acoustic oscillations (BAO), and cosmic expansion are revealing cracks in the standard model. We also break down the implications of these results and talk about the possible existence of negative neutrino masses—a topic that's been gaining a lot of attention in the cosmology community. Don't miss out! — Please join my mailing list here