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What's HAL's side of the story? Evidence that Clarke may be revealing more than we previously imagined about what's under the circuitry of the defendant and whether he has malevolent or melancholy machinations. How does personhood change the measure of the men, the machine, and the consequences aboard Discovery? Also, it's time to zoom in on the space pods themselves and the revolutionary sound design of these scenes.
Plus: Pythagoras, pod puppets, and prohibited palace pooting.
This Week In Science: "Universal Harmonies" music by Chandra Labs.
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What's HAL's side of the story? Evidence that Clarke may be revealing more than we previously imagined about what's under the circuitry of the defendant and whether he has malevolent or melancholy machinations. How does personhood change the measure of the men, the machine, and the consequences aboard Discovery? Also, it's time to zoom in on the space pods themselves and the revolutionary sound design of these scenes.
Plus: Pythagoras, pod puppets, and prohibited palace pooting.
This Week In Science: "Universal Harmonies" music by Chandra Labs.
Help children now with UNICEF
Find more at spacepodyssey.com
BlueSky @spacepodyssey
Instagram @spacepodyssey2001
Facebook at @spacepodyssey
Twitter @spacepodyssey
email us at [email protected]
100% PRODUCED, RECORDED, EDITED & RELEASED without artificial intelligence.

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