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The podcast where we challenge the way you think about Earth, existence and the unknown. Join us biweekly to explore the divide between science fiction and science fact.
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Universe-ity AJ Perron and Judson Martin

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The podcast where we challenge the way you think about Earth, existence and the unknown. Join us biweekly to explore the divide between science fiction and science fact.
Use our Linktree to support us on all socials.

    How Space Law Will Shape Our Future

    How Space Law Will Shape Our Future

    Who doesn't love more rules? Starting with the Outer Space Treaty in 1969, the United Nations has continued to build the framework for what flies in space (pun intended). Now, with the commercial space race in its beginnings, NASA has built the Artemis Accords with the help of seven other nations to provide continued guidance. This week, Jud and AJ will tear through the legal jargon and explain exactly what these new laws mean - for better or for worse.

    Additional Topics Include: the Cybertruck Recall, an 11-billion dollar NASA mission, and some interesting deaths.

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    • 44 min
    Mass Extinction Events: Every Time Life Beat Death

    Mass Extinction Events: Every Time Life Beat Death

    Despite life's age of 500 million years on planet Earth, brutal climate conditions have challenged its resiliency on several occasions. This week, AJ and Jud dive into every mass extinction, whether it was from volcanoes, asteroids, global cooling - or a hellish mix of just about everything. While it's been 66 million years since the last one, they'll explain why we might be nearing the next big event - and how we can avoid it.
    Additional topics include: A time zone for the moon, the new world's-largest camera, and the worst pick for a "state planet".
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    • 41 min
    Making "The Martian": Behind-the-Scenes with the Designer

    Making "The Martian": Behind-the-Scenes with the Designer

    Regarded as one of the most technically demanding sci-fi movies of the 21st century, "The Martian" challenges what the near-future of spaceflight looks like. And while its science may seem sound, the story took an incredible amount of engineering (and movie-magic) to bring it to life. This week, AJ and Jud sit down with the film's production designer Arthur Max (known for other films such as Se7en, Gladiator, and Napoleon) to see how the an off-world adventure was created right here on Earth.

    Additional Topics Include: rock theater, a sneak peak at a Gladiator sequel 20 years in the making, and Brad Pitt's limousine driver.

    • 59 min
    Gravitational Waves: How Everything Warps Everything

    Gravitational Waves: How Everything Warps Everything

    Billions of years ago, the most energetic event in the universe would send space-warping shockwaves hurtling towards Earth. Yet, when they reached us in 2015, we didn't feel a thing. In fact, everything around you is constantly creating these gravitational waves. This week, AJ and Jud will dive into how they're created and how we're proving their existence with two of the largest experiments ever created.
    Additional Topics Include: a breakthrough in quantum gravity, a ban for TikTok, and one of Germany's most interesting laws.
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    • 36 min
    The Three-Body Problem: How Gas Giants Built a Moon-opoly

    The Three-Body Problem: How Gas Giants Built a Moon-opoly

    Have you ever wondered what it would look like if we had no moon? Well, how about if there were dozens? If we take a tour of the solar system, other moon systems get incredibly complex. So why isn't that the case here? In this episode, Jud and AJ will explain the billion year old physics of how the Earth was robbed of an even more interesting night sky.
    Additional Topics Include: Why snow (mostly) isn't yellow, What you didn't know about Pompeii, and what Star Wars got right about having two suns.
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    • 54 min
    The Truth About Our Moon

    The Truth About Our Moon

    No event in our planet's history tops the arrival of our moon - and perhaps no other event is as debated. This episode, we'll dive into not only the biggest scientific theories of its arrival, but also how modern science can help us unravel its complex and explosive history. 
    Additional Topics Include: A bubble space habitat, why butter sticks are sticks, and pocket-sized nuclear batteries
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    • 44 min

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