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In this mind-bending season-opener, astrophysicist LeRoy Larry journeys deep into the jungles of Costa Rica to uncover the mystery of the ancient stone spheres—massive granite orbs carved with astonishing precision and aligned with the spring equinox sunrise.
Through the lens of Natural Physics, LeRoy connects ancient craftsmanship to modern astrophysics, exploring how geometry, mass, and motion reveal both cosmic and cultural genius. From the physics of force and acceleration to the rhythm of lunar eclipses, the episode demonstrates how ancient peoples may have used these spheres as a lunar calendar, predicting eclipses long before telescopes or computers existed.
And in classic Natural Physics style, the lesson comes alive with humor and imagination—from the “big brother” and “little brother” explaining F = m a, to the saber-toothed tiger showing that even gravity has personality.
The secret alignment of two ancient stone spheres marking the spring equinox sunrise
Using density and volume equations to estimate a 10-ton sphere’s weight
A playful breakdown of Newton’s Second Law through character dialogue
The indigenous perspective: rediscovering lost astronomical knowledge
LeRoy’s theory connecting Costa Rica’s spheres to the prediction of lunar eclipses
“Science is the window into our amazing world of nature, and mathematics is the tool to open that window.”
— Dr. LeRoy Davis Larry, Jr.
Follow The Natural Physics Experience! on WSNtv—where science meets storytelling and ancient wisdom meets the future.
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Spotify: Tiny.cc/WSNtv
Also available on Roku
By Barbara Beach, Charles McFallIn this mind-bending season-opener, astrophysicist LeRoy Larry journeys deep into the jungles of Costa Rica to uncover the mystery of the ancient stone spheres—massive granite orbs carved with astonishing precision and aligned with the spring equinox sunrise.
Through the lens of Natural Physics, LeRoy connects ancient craftsmanship to modern astrophysics, exploring how geometry, mass, and motion reveal both cosmic and cultural genius. From the physics of force and acceleration to the rhythm of lunar eclipses, the episode demonstrates how ancient peoples may have used these spheres as a lunar calendar, predicting eclipses long before telescopes or computers existed.
And in classic Natural Physics style, the lesson comes alive with humor and imagination—from the “big brother” and “little brother” explaining F = m a, to the saber-toothed tiger showing that even gravity has personality.
The secret alignment of two ancient stone spheres marking the spring equinox sunrise
Using density and volume equations to estimate a 10-ton sphere’s weight
A playful breakdown of Newton’s Second Law through character dialogue
The indigenous perspective: rediscovering lost astronomical knowledge
LeRoy’s theory connecting Costa Rica’s spheres to the prediction of lunar eclipses
“Science is the window into our amazing world of nature, and mathematics is the tool to open that window.”
— Dr. LeRoy Davis Larry, Jr.
Follow The Natural Physics Experience! on WSNtv—where science meets storytelling and ancient wisdom meets the future.
Watch & Connect:
YouTube.com/@WeServeNetwork
Vimeo.com/wsntv
Facebook.com/WeServeTv
WeserveNetwork.org
Spotify: Tiny.cc/WSNtv
Also available on Roku