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Welcome to a fascinating journey into the limits of imagination, geometry, and scientific discovery. In this premiere episode of "The Scientists," a new series on the Into The Impossible Podcast Network, host Brian Keating—Chancellor’s Distinguished Professor of Physics at UC San Diego—dives deep into the curious world of "Flatland," Edwin Abbott Abbott's mind-bending Victorian novel. But this isn't just dusty literature; it's a geometric allegory that shaped some of the greatest scientific minds, including Albert Einstein himself.
Alongside surprising social commentary and a critique of rigid hierarchies, Keating unpacks the power of imagination in science, showing how boundary-pushing thinkers moved from heresy to genius. Sit back as you journey through dimensions with Brian Keating—plus a special segment from science communicator Carl Sagan—inviting you to rethink your own perspective on the universe and the unseen realities that might lie just beyond.
Ready to challenge what you believe about reality? Stay curious and let’s step into the impossible together.
Key Takeaways:
00:00 "Exploring Flatland's Timeless Influence"
06:26 "Dimensional Perception in Flatland"
09:45 "Exploring Influential Scientific Books"
13:11 "Revolutionary Thinking and Scientific Rebels"
15:54 "Flatland's Influence on Einstein"
20:44 "Flatland: Three-Dimensional Encounter"
24:38 Understanding the Tesseract's Dimensions
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Welcome to a fascinating journey into the limits of imagination, geometry, and scientific discovery. In this premiere episode of "The Scientists," a new series on the Into The Impossible Podcast Network, host Brian Keating—Chancellor’s Distinguished Professor of Physics at UC San Diego—dives deep into the curious world of "Flatland," Edwin Abbott Abbott's mind-bending Victorian novel. But this isn't just dusty literature; it's a geometric allegory that shaped some of the greatest scientific minds, including Albert Einstein himself.
Alongside surprising social commentary and a critique of rigid hierarchies, Keating unpacks the power of imagination in science, showing how boundary-pushing thinkers moved from heresy to genius. Sit back as you journey through dimensions with Brian Keating—plus a special segment from science communicator Carl Sagan—inviting you to rethink your own perspective on the universe and the unseen realities that might lie just beyond.
Ready to challenge what you believe about reality? Stay curious and let’s step into the impossible together.
Key Takeaways:
00:00 "Exploring Flatland's Timeless Influence"
06:26 "Dimensional Perception in Flatland"
09:45 "Exploring Influential Scientific Books"
13:11 "Revolutionary Thinking and Scientific Rebels"
15:54 "Flatland's Influence on Einstein"
20:44 "Flatland: Three-Dimensional Encounter"
24:38 Understanding the Tesseract's Dimensions
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Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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