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I'm Finally Reading My Brother's Book
Clay Bascom Praja
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Are we inside a black hole?
jeudi 31 juillet 2025 • Durée 33:16
In the debut episode of "I’m Finally Reading My Brother’s Book", host Clay Bascom begins a long-overdue journey into the cosmos—by cracking open the book his brother, Dr. Gavin Bascom, wrote years ago and has been hounding him to read ever since.
The book? On the Inside of a Marble—a dense and fascinating exploration of cosmology, quantum theory, and the strange, often poetic truths of the universe. The podcast? A chance for Clay to finally read it, one chapter at a time, and have Gavin explain what the hell it actually means.
But this first episode is a little different.
Instead of jumping into Chapter One, Clay and Gavin dive into the inspiration behind the show: the mind-bending idea that our universe might actually exist inside a black hole. It’s a theory that’s been making rounds online, and it sparked one of those classic late-night conversations between the brothers—the kind that combines curiosity, scientific wonder, and a fair amount of Clay saying, “Wait, slow down.”
Topics in this episode include:
What relativity actually means (without the math headache)
The nature of time and space when you’re near a black hole
How online science discourse can inspire real wonder
Why Clay waited years to read Gavin’s book—and what finally made him do it
If you're a science enthusiast, a total novice, or someone who just loves a good sibling dynamic wrapped in weird cosmological questions, this is the episode for you.
No equations, no homework—just big ideas, a little humor, and a cosmic jump-start to a new kind of book club.
Follow the show for new episodes as Clay reads through On the Inside of a Marble and gets answers to the kinds of questions we’ve all asked when staring at the night sky. And maybe, just maybe, he’ll finally understand what Gavin’s been talking about all these years.
Episode 2 but Chapter 1
Saison 1 · Épisode 2
mardi 5 août 2025 • Durée 32:57
In this episode, we finally open Chapter 1 of On the Inside of a Marble, where Gavin introduces one of the book’s core ideas: that how we see, feel, and narrate reality are deeply connected—but often distorted by perspective.
We explore the difference between observing something in the moment versus understanding it across time, and how this ties into Einstein’s theory of relativity. We talk about gravity not as a force, but as a result of curved spacetime, and why thinking about the entire history of the universe at once might be the only way to make sense of it.
If you’ve ever felt lost trying to understand what gravity really is, or how your perspective shapes your version of the universe—this episode is for you.
Check out ScienceClic's video: A new way to visualize General Relativity