Unobtainium Podcast

Adam Sigel & Dr. Amy Mainzer

The Unobtainium Podcast is hosted by Adam Sigel, a Hollywood writer-producer, and Dr. Amy Mainzer, an astrophysicist. Together, they explore the science in science fiction. Each episode unpacks the Unobtainium behind movies—what’s real, what’s cinematic, and why filmmakers bend reality. This is for the nerds, sci-fi fans, film junkies, and anyone curious about the science behind the story. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Episodes

  1. Jurassic Park: DNA Extraction

    2d ago

    Jurassic Park: DNA Extraction

    In this episode of Unobtainium Podcast, hosts Adam Sigel and Amy Mainzer are joined by astrobiologist and evolutionary scientist Betül Kaçar to explore the real science beneath Jurassic Park. Could dinosaur DNA really survive inside amber for 65 million years? How close are modern scientists to resurrecting extinct species? And what happens when humanity gains the power to rewrite life itself? The conversation dives into cloning, CRISPR gene editing, ancient DNA, microbial evolution, extinction events, and the surprising role bacteria played in transforming Earth’s atmosphere billions of years ago. Along the way, the episode explores the deeper themes that make the Jurassic Park films endure: scientific ambition, chaos theory, corporate greed, the ethics of de-extinction, and humanity’s endless desire to control nature — even when nature refuses to cooperate. Equal parts funny, philosophical, and scientifically grounded, the discussion reveals why Jurassic Park remains one of the most compelling science fiction franchises.   Follow Unobtainium Podcast!   Website: unobtainiumpodcast.com Watch full episodes on https://www.youtube.com/@unobtainiumpod   Stay connected:  Instagram: @unobtainiumpod  TikTok: @unobtainiumpod  Bluesky: @unobtainiumpod.bsky.social  X: @unobtainiumpod   For Betül Kaçar :   Website: https://www.kacarlab.org/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/betul.kacar.astro   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    31 min
  2. Inception: Shared Dreaming

    May 26

    Inception: Shared Dreaming

    In this mind-bending episode of Unobtainium Podcast, hosts Adam and Amy are joined by neuroscientist and bestselling author David Eagleman to unpack the science behind Inception. They explore what dreams actually are, why the brain creates them, and whether concepts like dream manipulation, shared dreaming, mind hacking, and incepting your subconscious could ever become real. The conversation moves from the neuroscience of memory and perception to lucid dreaming and recurring nightmares. Also, they touch on related issues such as false memories, eyewitness testimony, processing grief, and the unsettling idea that our brains constantly rewrite reality. Along the way, they examine how Christopher Nolan’s film turns neuroscience into cinematic storytelling — using dreams not just as a sci-fi premise, but as a metaphor for filmmaking itself: the act of planting ideas inside someone else’s mind. The result is a fascinating exploration of consciousness, imagination, and why the line between reality and perception may be thinner than we think. Follow Unobtainium Podcast! Website: unobtainiumpodcast.com Watch full episodes on https://www.youtube.com/@unobtainiumpod Stay connected:  Instagram: @unobtainiumpod  TikTok: @unobtainiumpod  Bluesky: @unobtainiumpod.bsky.social  X: @unobtainiumpod For David Eagleman: Website: https://eagleman.com/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/davideagelman/?hl=en  X: https://x.com/davideagleman Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    40 min

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About

The Unobtainium Podcast is hosted by Adam Sigel, a Hollywood writer-producer, and Dr. Amy Mainzer, an astrophysicist. Together, they explore the science in science fiction. Each episode unpacks the Unobtainium behind movies—what’s real, what’s cinematic, and why filmmakers bend reality. This is for the nerds, sci-fi fans, film junkies, and anyone curious about the science behind the story. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.