Welcome to Dormant Knowledge, a podcast designed to feed your curiosity while lulling you to sleep. In each episode, we'll take you on a journey through an interesting topic, delivered at a pace that hopefully helps your mind slow down and your eyes grow heavy.
Journey through 4.6 billion years of Earth's history, from the first self-replicating molecules to the rise of human consciousness. In this episode, Deb explores the vast timeline of biological epochs: the Hadean's hellish beginnings, the Great Oxidation Event that poisoned Earth's early atmosphere, the Cambrian explosion of complex life, mass extinctions that reset evolution's clock, and the improbable series of ev...
Journey into the strange and revolutionary world of quantum physics, where particles behave like waves, cats exist in multiple states at once, and the very act of observation changes reality.
In this episode of Dormant Knowledge, the educational sleep podcast for curious minds, host Deb explores the Quantum Century, the remarkable era when physicists upended everything we thought we knew about the universe. From Max Planck's...
Tonight, journey into the fascinating world of constructed languages—the carefully crafted tongues that bring fictional worlds to life. From Tolkien's melodic Elvish to the warrior speech of Klingon, discover how brilliant linguists have created entire communication systems from scratch.
In this episode of Dormant Knowledge, Deb explores the art and science behind fictional languages, revealing how J.R.R. Tolkien revolutionized ...
That yellow pencil on your desk looks simple enough - just wood, graphite, metal, and rubber. But economist Leonard Read's famous 1958 essay "I, Pencil" revealed a startling truth: no single person on Earth actually knows how to make one from scratch.
Tonight, we explore Read's influential essay about the miraculous complexity hidden in everyday objects, then follow the adventures of two determined individuals who decided to test hi...
Why does a piano sound different from a violin playing the same note? How do we decide what sounds "right" and what sounds "wrong"? Tonight, we explore the fascinating world of tuning systems—the mathematical compromises that shape every piece of music you've ever heard.
Journey back 2,500 years to Pythagoras, who discovered that simple mathematical ratios create beautiful musical intervals. But his "per...
Journey into the fascinating world of Shakespeare's history plays, where medieval English kings come alive through political intrigue and timeless human drama. Discover how William Shakespeare transformed dry historical chronicles into compelling theatrical masterpieces featuring unforgettable characters like the villainous Richard III, the heroic Henry V, and the anarchic Sir John Falstaff.
Explore how Shakespeare wrote these plays...
Why does your TV screen have those exact proportions? Why do old movies sometimes look slightly "off" when you're watching them? Tonight, Deb explores the fascinating invisible infrastructure that shapes every single thing you see on any screen—the secret world of television broadcast standards.
Discover the surprising political drama behind NTSC, PAL, and SECAM—the three competing systems that divided the world into i...
Tonight on Dormant Knowledge, we explore one of history's most iconic inventions. But the story of Edison's light bulb is far more complex than the simple myth suggests.
Join host Deb as we illuminate the fascinating truth behind Thomas Edison's greatest triumph. Discover why Edison tested over 3,000 different materials, from platinum to bamboo, in his quest for the perfect filament. Learn about the brilliant competitors...
In 1930, a 24-year-old farm boy from Kansas made one of astronomy's most captivating discoveries—a tiny, distant world at the edge of our solar system. For 76 years, Pluto held the title of our ninth planet, capturing imaginations and inspiring wonder about the cosmic frontier.
Tonight's episode follows the remarkable story of Clyde Tombaugh's methodical search through millions of stars, guided by mathematical predictions that trace...
The Great Calculus War
Who really invented calculus? Tonight, we explore one of mathematics' most fascinating controversies—the bitter rivalry between Isaac Newton and Gottfried Leibniz over credit for developing calculus.
Discover how a brilliant young Newton developed his "method of fluxions" in secret, why Leibniz's approach was actually more elegant, and how their dispute divided European intellectuals for decad...
Welcome to Dormant Knowledge, the podcast where learning meets relaxation. I'm your host Deb, and I'm here to share fascinating topics in a way that's perfect for winding down at the end of the day.
Ever wished you could absorb interesting knowledge while drifting off to sleep? That's exactly what Dormant Knowledge is designed for. Whether you're someone who struggles to quiet your mind at bedtime, or you simply ...
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Rewarded for bravery that goes above and beyond the call of duty, the Medal of Honor is the United States’ top military decoration. The stories we tell are about the heroes who have distinguished themselves by acts of heroism and courage that have saved lives. From Judith Resnik, the second woman in space, to Daniel Daly, one of only 19 people to have received the Medal of Honor twice, these are stories about those who have done the improbable and unexpected, who have sacrificed something in the name of something much bigger than themselves. Every Wednesday on Medal of Honor, uncover what their experiences tell us about the nature of sacrifice, why people put their lives in danger for others, and what happens after you’ve become a hero. Special thanks to series creator Dan McGinn, to the Congressional Medal of Honor Society and Adam Plumpton. Medal of Honor begins on May 28. Subscribe to Pushkin+ to hear ad-free episodes one week early. Find Pushkin+ on the Medal of Honor show page in Apple or at Pushkin.fm. Subscribe on Apple: apple.co/pushkin Subscribe on Pushkin: pushkin.fm/plus
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