Learn Me Something

Learn Me Something is a podcast that celebrates our ignorance as the beginning of the search for truth. Every week we select diverse subjects outside our neurosphere. The intent is to learn and teach something, for all of us. Recognizing the evolving world we live in, our goal is to teach critical thinking strategies to enable us to see past falsehoods.

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Empty Space


Synopsis: This week on “Learn Me Something,” Aaron and Rich delve into scientific research behind the concept of “dark matter.” Humans can perceive empty space around them, but is that space truly empty?

Ordinary, observable matter (like stars and planets) makes up a measly 5% of the universe. The other 95% universe is made up of invisible dark energy (68%) and dark matter (27%). That means there’s 95% of the universe that we don’t know about yet.

Duration: 39:00:00

Present: Aaron Stewart, Rich Plumb

Episode Links
  • Definition of “Vacuum”
  • 20 Things You Didn’t Know About… Nothing
  • ESA publication
  • NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day
  • Quantum Foam, Virtual Particles and Other Curiosities
  • Formal Results: Testing the GCP Hypothesis
  • The Global Consciousness Project: Meaningful Correlations in Random Data
  • Empty space has more energy than everything in the Universe, combined
  • Empty Space Isn’t Empty, And Quantum Researchers Now Have Direct Evidence
  • Direct sampling of electric-field vacuum fluctuations
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Download: Episode 19: Empty Space


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 September 29, 2017  39m