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The Multiverse Employee Handbook is taking a brief holiday. Our narrator is currently horizontal in a field outside Innsbruck, the Alps are doing their thing, and Season Four is being assembled somewhere in the quantum foam of late summer.
We'll be back soon — with more actual science, delivered with the calm urgency of someone who has just realised the atoms in their deckchair were forged inside a dying star.
Season Four arrives at the end of summer. Try not to collapse your wave function while we're gone.
AI Transparency: In a universe increasingly filled with AI-generated content, we believe in being clear about what’s human and what’s not. Your time is valuable, and you deserve to know what you’re experiencing.
The narrator, David, is a professional voice actor who has digitized his voice using ElevenLabs’ voice-cloning technology and is fairly compensated for his vocal performance. Thumbnails are created using OpenArt, and sound effects come from Pixabay which are generated by human artists.
Everything else—the research, the writing, jokes, music, sound editing, and interdimensional coffee consumption—is 100% human-made by humans.
By Robb Corrigan4.1
77 ratings
The Multiverse Employee Handbook is taking a brief holiday. Our narrator is currently horizontal in a field outside Innsbruck, the Alps are doing their thing, and Season Four is being assembled somewhere in the quantum foam of late summer.
We'll be back soon — with more actual science, delivered with the calm urgency of someone who has just realised the atoms in their deckchair were forged inside a dying star.
Season Four arrives at the end of summer. Try not to collapse your wave function while we're gone.
AI Transparency: In a universe increasingly filled with AI-generated content, we believe in being clear about what’s human and what’s not. Your time is valuable, and you deserve to know what you’re experiencing.
The narrator, David, is a professional voice actor who has digitized his voice using ElevenLabs’ voice-cloning technology and is fairly compensated for his vocal performance. Thumbnails are created using OpenArt, and sound effects come from Pixabay which are generated by human artists.
Everything else—the research, the writing, jokes, music, sound editing, and interdimensional coffee consumption—is 100% human-made by humans.

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