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Bang! Goes the Universe
Ron Voller
Frequency: 1 episode/33d. Total Eps: 15

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Bang! Goes the Universe Interview with John Mulchaey
dimanche 28 avril 2024 • Duration 46:07
A 45-minutes discussion with the director of the Carnegie Observatories about his journey as an astronomy, the state of research, new technologies and the development of the Giant Magellan Telescope at Las Campanas, Chile. John is renowned for his research on dark matter in galaxy groups. As observatory director he has spearheaded outreach programs for astronomy lovers and aspiring astronomers young and old. Check the links below for a video version of this episode and links to the GMT and Carnegie websites. Hope you enjoy the conversation!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQJrlHrDP1M&t=5s
https://giantmagellan.org/
https://carnegiescience.edu/
Bang! Goes the Universe Interview with Alan Friedman
lundi 25 mars 2024 • Duration 01:01:27
Alan Friedman is an award winning amateur solar photographer whose work and techniques have been the subject of lectures, articles and interviews. He has appeared on NBC's Today Show and offered a TEDx Talk on solar photography. The impending solar eclipse convinced me that this would be an ideal time to talk with Alan about solar astronomy and photography. We had an in-depth, informative and lively discussion on the subject. The interview will also appear on my YouTube page later this week. In the meantime, I hope you enjoy the chat.
Alan's website:
https://avertedimagination.squarespace.com/
Pythagoras: The Mathematics of Reason
Season 1 · Episode 5
samedi 30 septembre 2023 • Duration 29:07
In this episode we’ll discuss the life and work of the best known member of the Presocratics and one of the best known figures in all of antiquity. But what you may not know about him would surprise and fascinate you.
The Presocratics: Philosophy in the Wild West
Season 1 · Episode 4
samedi 30 septembre 2023 • Duration 33:47
In this episode we’ll continue our discussion of the presocratic philosophers with a group of four thinkers who interpreted the work of their predecessors, the Milesians, in very different and sometimes bizarre ways.
The Milesians
Season 1 · Episode 3
samedi 30 septembre 2023 • Duration 22:26
In this episode we’ll go back to Ancient Greece to review the lives of three members of the first Western school of thought who, through a century of discourse and debate, ushered in the age of Greek scientific philosophy.
Ancient Stories of Creation
Season 1 · Episode 2
samedi 19 août 2023 • Duration 31:17
Take a tour 100,000 years back in time to discover one of the great under appreciated inventions in human history: the invention of myth. In this episode we'll discuss how myth evolved and aided in the development in human culture leading to the advent of science and philosophy.
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One Mississippi, Two Mississippi...
Season 1 · Episode 1
samedi 21 janvier 2023 • Duration 21:37
In this series opening episode, we'll take a look at the timeline from the very beginning to the present state of play in the known universe according to the consensus within the field of cosmology.
The episode includes the names of some of the people who introduced the concepts involved in the current conclusive understanding of the expansion idea. This is meant to be a primer for the deeper dive into the history of the people and events that have led to our current understanding.
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Season 1 Recap and a Preview of Season 2
Season 1
jeudi 25 janvier 2024 • Duration 07:06
A quick review of some of the names and events we discussed in season 1 and a short preview of what's coming up in season 2 of the show. It's been a hoot so far! Hope you've enjoyed it. Season 2 is coming soon!
Don't forget to check out my website for details on upcoming events or scroll through the Bang! blog page for more information on the people and developments we discussed in season 1.
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The Bang! Goes the Universe Interview with Daniel Lewis
dimanche 7 janvier 2024 • Duration 50:31
Daniel Lewis is the Dibner Senior Curator for the History of Science and Technology at the Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens in Pasadena, California. A native of Hawaii, he's an environmental historian and author whose latest book, Twelve Trees: The Deep Roots of Our Future, is due to be released in March of 2024. The library has connections with Caltech and University of Southern California and houses some of the world's foremost collections of manuscripts and other ephemera, including a large collection dedicated to science and astronomy in particular. In this 45-minute interview Dan and I discuss the library, the nature of research and some of the key aspects of research writing, in general.
Eratosthenes Measures the Earth, Sun and Moon
Season 1 · Episode 10
samedi 30 décembre 2023 • Duration 14:32
One of the most brilliant men of science in the ancient world, Eratosthenes was best known as a scholar and librarian in his day, But he made his greatest contribution to science in the realms of geometry and astronomy fueled by his curiosity, ingenuity and reason. From his home in the Egyptian city of Alexandria, he used a chance reading from a book at the library of Alexandria to devise a method of determining the shape and size of the earth. Not stopping there, he later determined the size and distance to the moon with fair accuracy and even attempted the same of the sun.
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