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Physical Attraction is the show that explores topics in science, technology, and the future - from a physicist's perspective. From the birth of stars to the end of the world, from interviews with expe... more
FAQs about Physical Attraction:How many episodes does Physical Attraction have?The podcast currently has 296 episodes available.
July 30, 2021Thermonuclear Takes: The Little Robot That Couldn'tUpdates on the Softbank Vision Fund and the sad fate of Pepper the robot....more25minPlay
July 26, 2021Thermonuclear Takes: Muon Madness Melting Models... Maybe?In this news episode, I discuss recent anomalies around the muon - B-particles decaying into muons, and the muon's anomalous magnetic moment - and whether they herald the glorious dawn of a new era of physics, or are just a mistake....more28minPlay
July 23, 2021Thermonuclear Takes: Show updates, cosmology feedback, particle physicsIn this news-y episode, I will give you some updates on how the show is progressing, share some listener emails on our cosmology series, and set up next episode's discussion of some recent results in high-energy physics....more34minPlay
July 20, 2021Cosmology VI: Cosmic Eggs and the Edge of the UniverseIn this episode, we cover the different kinds of universal horizon, whether the Universe has an edge, and talk about how theoretical physicists pondered how it all might've began....more31minPlay
July 13, 2021Cosmology, Episode V: Einstein's MistakeAt the dawn of theoretical cosmology, Einstein introduced the so-called "Cosmological Constant" into his equations to explain how the Universe could be static and unchanging in time. He would later say that it was his greatest mistake....more43minPlay
July 06, 2021Cosmology IV: Einstein's CosmosIn this episode, we look at how Einstein's theory of general relativity gave rise to a theoretical framework for examining cosmology - the evolution of space, time, and the Universe in general - as a whole....more34minPlay
June 29, 2021Cosmology III: Hubble's LawIn 1929, Edwin Hubble published his findings. The redshifts from distant galaxies were proportional to their distance away from us. Theoretical cosmologists would pounce on them as evidence that the Universe must be expanding....more29minPlay
June 21, 2021Cosmology II: Starting From NothingEverything we have been able to infer about the Universe began in total ignorance. Many early theories about how the Universe was structured were wildly incorrect - but astronomers were building up the toolkits that would later allow us to understand....more25minPlay
June 15, 2021Cosmology, Episode I: In The BeginningWhen you're trying to narrate the history of the entire Universe, where do you begin? I decided to start in a radio studio in London in March 1949, when the term "Big Bang" was first coined, in the first on our series on cosmology. ...more24minPlay
June 07, 2021Climate 201: Discourses of Climate Delay IIArguments surrounding climate change have become subtler. Outright denial is gradually shifting to rhetoric that supports delaying urgent action. In this review of a paper by Steinberger, Lamb et al, I run down the new "discourses of climate delay"....more44minPlay
FAQs about Physical Attraction:How many episodes does Physical Attraction have?The podcast currently has 296 episodes available.