The fascinating reason people looked much older in the past than they do today
The fascinating reason people looked much older in the past than they do today
Forget what you think you know about reality. The Rest Is Science is a mind-bending series that tears down familiar ideas… time, randomness, beauty, it will reveal just how bizarre the world truly is. Join Professor Hannah Fry and science creator Michael Stevens (aka Vsauce) twice a week to explore big, small and surprising questions as they deep dive into theories, concepts, objects and thoughts and take us on a journey into the unexpected. If you love digging into details that usually get skipped over, this is the show that proves reality is stranger than fiction. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hannah Fry & Michael Stevens To Host ‘The Rest Is Science’, Latest In Goalhanger’s Growing Podcast Franchise
#News #Podcast #Goalhanger #HannahFry #MichaelStevens #TheRestIsEntertainment #TheRestIsHistory #TheRestIsPolitics #TheRestisScience #Vsauce
https://deadline.com/2025/11/rest-is-science-hannah-fry-michael-stevens-podcast-1236620145/
Radio Free Skaro #1033 – Horton Hears a Who
http://traffic.libsyn.com/freyburg/rfs1033.mp3
It’s an soundtastic week for Doctor Who with not only a bumper crop of Big Finish announcement but also BBC audiobook excitement, comic book to audio adaptations, plus some expensive dollies, comic books in digital form and (back to audio) an interview with Michael Stevens, the senior content producer at BBC Audiobooks! It’s almost too much aural content to handle! So handle it!
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#BadWolf #BBC #BBCAudio #BBCThree #BFI #BigFinish #ChrisChibnall #ComicConMuseum #Interview #MattSmith #Merchandise #MichaelStevens #RussellTDavies #Season13 #series5 #TitanComics #TomBaker #WelshBAFTA #Welshies
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A #Palindrome in #MorseCode
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HY_OIwideLg
The method #MichaelStevens of #VSauce / #DING shows for associating a letter with the stressed / unstressed parts of a word or phrase is an interesting one.
I can definitely see that as a #MnemonicDevice I would use for #encoding a message in #Morse code.
However, I have a hard time seeing how I would use it for #decoding a message…
Apart from #muscleMemory from repeated encoding with it?