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Settle in for some boring science for sleep as the Sleepless Scientist gently walks you through how astronomers captured the first black hole image, from the Event Horizon Telescope to the careful process of turning radio signals into a picture of M87*. If you like calm narration, soft explanations, and slow, satisfying detail, this is a cozy deep dive into one of the biggest moments in modern astronomy.
Along the way we drift through black holes, accretion disks, interferometry, and the global network of observatories that made this discovery possible, plus a few more quietly fascinating space science stories to keep your mind relaxed. Put this on in the background, let the facts blur into a lullaby, and fall asleep to the most patient kind of astrophysics.
đ Chapters:
0:00:00 A Quiet Night Under a Patient Sky
0:14:21 Learning to Read Light Like a Soft Language
0:28:42 The Idea of a Black Hole, Told Softly
0:43:03 The Long Search for the Right Shadow
0:57:25 A Telescope the Size of Earth (Without Building One)
1:11:46 Collecting the Pieces: Hard Drives, Snow, and Patience
1:26:07 Turning Signals into a Picture You Can Finally See
1:40:28 Our Own Galactic Center: A Softer, Closer Monster
1:54:50 What This Discovery Quietly Changed
By Sleepless Scientist4.8
1515 ratings
Settle in for some boring science for sleep as the Sleepless Scientist gently walks you through how astronomers captured the first black hole image, from the Event Horizon Telescope to the careful process of turning radio signals into a picture of M87*. If you like calm narration, soft explanations, and slow, satisfying detail, this is a cozy deep dive into one of the biggest moments in modern astronomy.
Along the way we drift through black holes, accretion disks, interferometry, and the global network of observatories that made this discovery possible, plus a few more quietly fascinating space science stories to keep your mind relaxed. Put this on in the background, let the facts blur into a lullaby, and fall asleep to the most patient kind of astrophysics.
đ Chapters:
0:00:00 A Quiet Night Under a Patient Sky
0:14:21 Learning to Read Light Like a Soft Language
0:28:42 The Idea of a Black Hole, Told Softly
0:43:03 The Long Search for the Right Shadow
0:57:25 A Telescope the Size of Earth (Without Building One)
1:11:46 Collecting the Pieces: Hard Drives, Snow, and Patience
1:26:07 Turning Signals into a Picture You Can Finally See
1:40:28 Our Own Galactic Center: A Softer, Closer Monster
1:54:50 What This Discovery Quietly Changed

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