Share Transcend the Known
Share to email
Share to Facebook
Share to X
By Transcend the Known
5
11 ratings
The podcast currently has 22 episodes available.
A soothing reading of poetry you may not be familiar with and I hope you enjoy.
W. B. Yeats - An Irish Airman Foresees his Death
Charlotte Mew - Fame & The Peddler
Robert Frost - Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening & The Road not Taken
D.H. Lawrence - Snake
Wilfred Owen - The Parable of the Old Man and the Young
Langston Hughes - The Negro Speaks of Rivers
Dylan Thomas - Do No Go Gentle...
Einstein, Hawking and others are famous for, among other notable things, being eager adherents of a singular calculation, like Einstein’s E-MC squared, or ideology that encompasses all of the known laws of physics. This Unified Theory of Everything would resolve all outstanding discrepancies and provide further insight into areas currently murky and unknown. What does John Dee have in common with these great scientists?
A discussion of the Mandela Effect, named after the human rights activist Nelson Mandela, in its various forms. What If?...
December 8th, 2019 Comet C/2019 Q4 will be at its closest to us on its unusual orbit past our Sun. Here are a few fascinating bits of information pertaining to the date, the comet and, yes, us!
In honor of the upcoming holiday season, a brief excursion. A reading of the famous letter from the editor of The New York Sun to Miss Virginia Hanlon on the true meaning of the holidays, with value to all regardless of religious ideology.
Will Quantum Biology change the nature of life...of existence as we know it?
How does M-Theory factor into this paradigm shift in the way we observe and analyze our known world.
The gothic horror short story, "Token of a Stranger," written by Johanna Kristin Ellerup, tells of a small gift from a stranger to a grieving widow.
Cover photo credit: Seven Kensal Green Cemetary, London, UK.
A Gothic horror story written in 1903 by Mary E. W. Freeman.
It tells of a woman so compelling, people died for her.
Cover photo credit: Peter Newell
The podcast currently has 22 episodes available.