A Short Story Podcast Series
Interesting Things with JC
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Episodes vary in duration from 30 seconds to 8 minutes.
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935: "David Bohm and The Holographic Universe"
Interesting Things with JC #935: "David Bohm and The Holographic Universe" - Delve into the mind of physicist David Bohm and his groundbreaking theories about reality and interconnectedness. Bohm's exploration challenges conventional notions of physics, intertwining with Eastern philosophy to redefine our understanding of existence.
849: "Nuclear Fission"
Interesting Things with JC #849: "Nuclear Fission" - Delve into the historic experiment led by Enrico Fermi at Stagg Field in 1942, unlocking the secrets of controlled nuclear fission. This pivotal moment not only laid the foundation for the Atomic Age but also influenced the Manhattan Project and the development of nuclear energy. Explore the scientific breakthroughs and historical discoveries that shaped our world.
710: "Trinity Site"
Interesting Things with JC #710: "Trinity Site" - Delve into the historical significance of the Trinity Site, where the world's first atomic bomb was detonated, shaping the course of history. Explore the remote location, witness the mushroom cloud, and reflect on the birth of the Atomic Age.