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How much do you know about the cosmos? Warm up your neurons and chill your beers as we launch into a hilarious game of 'Think or Drink'. With each rocket-science trivia question, we navigate the universe, fueled by the delightful brews from Funk Brewing and Alementary. 

Christa, Rob, Siobhan, and The Fish join Matt to grapple with mind-bending questions about the cosmos. Whether you're a trivia aficionado or just here for the laughs and drinks, we guarantee you'll learn something new about our universe. 

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Matt (00:00):
10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2 , 1.
We have liftoff.

Rob (00:17):
Welcome to Matt and Friends Drink the Universe.

Matt (00:30):
Alright, welcome back to Matt and Friends Drink the
Universe Today.

Rob (00:38):
Think, think, think or drink.

Matt (00:45):
Are you thinking or you drinking?
We're going to be doing thinkor drink the drop game man.

Rob (00:52):
It's a we're really.
We're really.
You guys are leaning planning,exploring new territory in
season two here.

Matt (00:59):
We might have fallen over at this point.

Christa (01:00):
Yeah, you leaned so far .
You leaned a little too far.
You know what Go big or go home, it's fine.

The Fish (01:06):
Hey, that's the way to go.

Matt (01:08):
We are doing think or drink trivia today, and it's
going to be Rocket Science.
Ooh, interesting.

Siobhan (01:15):
I'm scared.

Rob (01:16):
Well you know, just because it's a science episode, I think
we just need to hit the buttonnow.

Siobhan (01:21):
Do it.
You just want to get it out ofthe way.
Yeah, for the whole episode.

Rob (01:23):
Yeah, Science, science, rocket, science, yeah.

Siobhan (01:28):
Yeah.

Rob (01:30):
We didn't make a new drop.
That just says Rocket.

Christa (01:32):
Science.
I'm so surprised at it later.

The Fish (01:33):
We're very Just add a little drop in this.

Christa (01:34):
We're very drop-heavy this season, oh yeah.

Matt (01:37):
Before we go any farther, let's go around the table.
Here We'll introduce ourselves.

Rob (01:41):
Okay, hi everybody, it's Rob back again.

Christa (01:44):
Hi everyone.
I'm Kristen, I'm new.

Siobhan (01:46):
Hey, it's Siobhan.
I'm not new, I'm here all thetime.

The Fish (01:49):
Hey, it's fish and I'm somewhere.

Rob (01:54):
I bet you, you are fish.

Matt (01:56):
Just swimming through the universe.
Once again, we have the fish.

Christa (01:59):
We have the fish In an undisclosed location.

Matt (02:02):
So the way the game will work, we're going to ask Rocket
Science themed trivia questions.
If you answer correctly, youcan choose someone else that is
playing the game to drink andthat person will lose a point.
If you answer incorrectly, youlose a point and we move on to
the next person.

Rob (02:17):
Yes, and we do have the make it a double mechanic, yes,
which everybody can use one timewhere you can partner up with
somebody else that's sittinghere to help you answer the
question.
If you both get that questioncorrect, you can both then
choose somebody who will losepoints.
If you get it wrong, you bothwill lose a point, correct?

Siobhan (02:39):
Yep, we'll remind people.

Matt (02:41):
All right, we will do this as we go.
So let's talk about beer for aminute here.
So I found some Rocket Sciencescience themed beers.
The first I have an R&D fromFunk Brewing here in
Pennsylvania, and then I haveone called Stage Separation from
Elementary, and they are bothpale ales.

Rob (03:01):
They both look like politicians Is elementary, next
to.

Siobhan (03:02):
Alabama.
I think it's elementary, butthat's okay Elementary
elementary, it's still a goodname.

Christa (03:08):
Play on words.

Matt (03:08):
All right, okay, pronunciation game not strong.

Siobhan (03:12):
All right, that's why I'm here.
That is why I'm here.

Matt (03:15):
So we're going to go ahead .
We're opening up the Funk R&DLiteracy in.

The Fish (03:17):
America.

Matt (03:18):
Here we go.

Siobhan (03:21):
Oh, chris, so nice it smells quite tasty Nice.
It's a sound from the can.
It's good.
Spoiler alert.
We've all already been drinking.
It's delightful.

The Fish (03:29):
All right, yeah, you guys have been drinking that one
.
I got my own back here.

Siobhan (03:32):
Yeah, what do you have?
What do you have?

The Fish (03:33):
What do you have?

Rob (03:35):
Well, I can try to see on the screen.
Tell the people Duck rabbit isgood, duck rabbit, what is it?
It's the milk stout, the milkstout, good stuff.
There you go.

Siobhan (03:43):
Delicious, good call, it's very nice.

Matt (03:47):
All right, here, bert, would you like?

The Fish (03:49):
to go first.

Rob (03:50):
I'll show you the fish is trying.
What is fish doing?
Oh, he's ported.

The Fish (03:54):
There we go.
There's the beer there.

Matt (03:57):
It is Okay, it's important to note that the fish is
joining us remotely, so he's ona tiny iPad in the corner of the
screen here.
I wouldn't call that tiny.

Christa (04:06):
It's a decently sized iPad.

Rob (04:08):
And, yes, I will start if you would like me to.
All right, and then are wegoing to go around the table as
we introduce ourselves with fishlast, and then come back around
to me.

Matt (04:17):
Yes, that's exactly what we're going to do.
Okay, all right.

Rob (04:22):
I would like to point out, although my profession is in the
realm of science, it is in acompletely different realm of
science, so I am not veryconfident this morning.

Matt (04:30):
Actually, let's do that first.
What is your given degreebackground ology?

Rob (04:35):
Oh, real quickly, my degree background ology is biology.
However, my job currently Iguess my title is scientist, but
I'm more in the chemistry worldthese days.
All right, I work for a majorpharmaceutical company that
shall not be named and Iprimarily work on cancer drugs.

Christa (04:53):
Very cool, literally same Me and Rob have the same
job.

Rob (04:57):
Oh yeah, Spoiler alert.
I know Chris from work.

Christa (05:01):
We work together.

Siobhan (05:03):
Wow, is that a spoiler?
I feel like those are justfacts.
I mean it is a fact Is that ascience fact?
Yeah, a fact that is in therealm of science.
I think we'd be reaching, I'dbe reaching a little bit, but
yeah, so there you go.

Rob (05:17):
So that's what I do, that's what she does.

Siobhan (05:18):
I'll just say ditto yeah Well, I do none of those
things and I do the completeopposite, and I'm all in
humanities land with maybe theology that's closest is like
etymology.
I do a lot of word work,friends.
Librology yeah right.

Rob (05:33):
Librology there's a better word for that but I will say
that maybe that librarybackground is very good for you.

Siobhan (05:39):
Actually, the library background that I have is a
masters in science.

Rob (05:42):
Well, there you have it, so we'll ask her all around.

Christa (05:47):
We're going to ask her a question.

Matt (05:48):
She's going to run up to the public library Dewey Decimal
and answer and then come backin.

Siobhan (05:52):
No, no, no no Library of Congress for the win.
You don't do a decimal aroundhere, though it is very easy.

The Fish (05:56):
I have used it.
Do we just do a decimal system?
I have used it.
I feel like it's an outdatedsystem.

Christa (06:03):
I feel like it's a little.

Siobhan (06:04):
It's actually better, though, than Library of Congress
, and it's specifics, but Istill like Library of Congress
because it's more readable.
Anyway, I'm an editor, so I doa lot of word things, but we'll
see I'm also a huge triviaoligist.
Yay, there you go.
I like a lot of trivia, sowe'll see how that goes for me
today.

Matt (06:24):
All right, Fish.
What do you got for us?
Your degree background ology,Oceanography.

Siobhan (06:30):
No, that's not.

Christa (06:31):
If theology is a fish.
That is the fish.

The Fish (06:34):
You know what, if you really look at it, my ology
would be I guess, in people, Iguess oh that's good, but that's
anthropology, but right now,there you go, but right now I'm
just a manager in a restaurant.
That's all Awesome, nice.
Nothing major, nothing gloriousabout that.

Christa (06:53):
Sounds great.
There's nothing glorious aboutmost people's jobs.
Okay, yeah, really.

Matt (06:57):
They pay the bills Exactly , and my ology, yeah, that's
about it.

Rob (07:01):
Your ology is hostology.
It is, it is also there you go.

Matt (07:06):
My ology is psychology, which uniquely qualifies me to
put up with Bert on a regularbasis.

Rob (07:10):
Hey, also known as Rob.
I don't think we ever refer tome as Bert on the podcast we
probably have.

Siobhan (07:14):
At one point it's possible.

Matt (07:16):
All right, are you ready?

Christa (07:18):
Barely yes.

Matt (07:20):
Here we go.
First question, and don't worry, it's just rocket science.
Okay, here we go.
What is the estimated age ofthe universe based on the
current cosmologicalobservations?
A billion years, 4.5 billionyears, 13.8 billion years or a
hundred billion years?
I'm going with 100 billionyears.

(07:41):
You are going to drink.
The answer is 13.8 billionyears.
Give or take 200 million years,either direction.

Siobhan (07:50):
When I tell you astronomy, I would like to point
out when I tell you I do thatbecause of my TikTok algorithm
thing.

Rob (07:56):
It works.
Well, I'm in an early hole here.

Siobhan (08:01):
That is another joke.
I should be, making, but I'mscared that I'm going to derail
my brain.

Christa (08:06):
Shivan is to keep the jokes to a minimum so that she
doesn't move any of theinformation out of her brain.

Siobhan (08:11):
It's a very complicated Tetris puzzle.
In there there's a finite levelof space in the brain right now
, correct?

Matt (08:17):
Crunch bowl, krista.
What type of rocket is commonlyused for launching
communication satellites?
Liquid field rockets, solidfield rockets, hybrid rockets or
ion rockets?

Christa (08:28):
Geez.
Um, that's a.
I'm going to go with liquid.

Matt (08:35):
You're correct, it is a liquid field rocket.
Well, you may choose anotherlucky contestant to drink and
lose a point.

Christa (08:44):
Um, I'll choose fish, because he's technically next to
me.

Rob (08:51):
Fish, you're down a point, Sorry finish Not of your own
doing.

The Fish (08:56):
No, no, not at all, but More milk's out for you, so
good, good.
That's right.

Siobhan (09:01):
Exactly.

Rob (09:02):
This may be the shortest episode of trivia we ever do.
Everybody's just giving those a.
Everyone's gonna.

Siobhan (09:07):
I don't know, she did really well.
Hey man, what is not that one?

Rob (09:11):
Everybody's got a 25% chance of getting these.
That's right.

Siobhan (09:16):
I like those odds hey.

Matt (09:17):
Siobhan, what is the primary component of rocket fuel
?
Hydrogen oxygen, nitrogen orhydrogen peroxide?
Now this one, I know.

Siobhan (09:26):
I think it's hydrogen.

Matt (09:28):
You are correct, it is hydrogen.

Christa (09:29):
I thought I knew it but , I was like do I?

Rob (09:32):
No, no, no, I saw your hands out there.
What?

Siobhan (09:35):
do we do?
Matt, you're not playing right.

Matt (09:39):
I can't just make you drink tea, no, no, well, we're
gonna have to.
I don't know For targeting thehost, listen.

Siobhan (09:44):
I just feel bad because Rob is already down, fish is
already down.

Rob (09:47):
Why are you feeling bad?

Siobhan (09:48):
Because I don't.
I know I'm sure Play the game.

Rob (09:50):
Play the game.
Is it me?
Is it fish?
Who is it?
No, it's Krista.
Is it Krista?
Yeah, we got it.
Okay, there you go.
I feel like that's the thing,break her in.

Christa (09:57):
Someone would have made that choice if it weren't me
first.
You gotta do what you gotta do,man, I will happily take one
for the team, if you need todeal one out later.

Matt (10:04):
The R&D is pretty good, I'm really enjoying this.

Siobhan (10:07):
It is really good, right?
This is the beer that.

Rob (10:09):
I feel like I can have more than one of.

Siobhan (10:11):
Yeah, definitely, and it's only 5%.

Rob (10:13):
It's like a good sitting on the porch outside in the summer
.

Christa (10:16):
Yeah, I'm into it.

Matt (10:17):
Okay, so Rob, no, no Fish.

Siobhan (10:22):
It's fish.

Matt (10:22):
Fish, you can't forget the fish.

The Fish (10:24):
I'm sitting here, I'm drinking.
What are you doing, guy?

Matt (10:26):
I'm sorry fish, this isn't gonna be good.
Okay, fish.
What equation describes therelationship between the mass of
a rocket and its acceleration?

Rob (10:36):
Before you read the answers , I just want you to know.
Fish, he set me up for thatquestion.

Siobhan (10:40):
Yeah, he totally did.
Which is actually.
This is actually a goodquestion.

Rob (10:42):
So so I apologize, because he tried to make it extra spicy
because he was gonna try to askit to me.
So sorry, you're gonna have totake that flag for me.

Siobhan (10:51):
We believe in you fish.
All right you got this, you gotthis.
Hey, yeah and so.

The Fish (10:55):
I might be finishing that.
Well, we'll see Okay.

Matt (10:58):
So what equation describes the relationship between the
mass of a rocket and itsacceleration?
Newton's second law, einstein'stheory of relativity, kepler's
third law or Ohm's law?
I can read the equations if youwant, but no guarantees I'll
read them correctly, squigglyline letter in the Greek
alphabet.

Christa (11:21):
Yeah, I don't want to know about all that stuff.

The Fish (11:23):
All right, it's not the second one, all right.
What was the third one?

Matt (11:28):
Kepler's Third law, the equation is p squared equals a
cubed, or anybody thatunderstands what that means.
I am not that person.

The Fish (11:36):
Well, how do you get a cube?

Rob (11:38):
No, it's p squared, of course.
Yes, it equals a cubed, exactly.

Christa (11:43):
He told you these things Come on, fish keep up.
That's how math works.

Rob (11:47):
Math E equals mc hammer.
We talking about numbers.

Christa (11:55):
Yo, I didn't know there was a math button.

Siobhan (11:57):
But we're not.
But that's okay.

Rob (11:58):
Exactly, we talking about coefficients.

Christa (12:02):
We're talking about algebra baby?

The Fish (12:04):
Yes, so letters.

Christa (12:06):
Letters with numbers.
All right, I'll go withKepler's law.

Matt (12:11):
Oh, it is actually Newton's second law.
Force equals mass times,acceleration, and Newton's
second law is a quantitativedescription of the changes that
a force can produce on themotion of a body.

Rob (12:24):
Dude, I didn't know you could say all those words.

Matt (12:25):
Neither did I hey.

Siobhan (12:27):
I'm impressed, I'm proud of math.
Wow, really good description.
I knew that one.

Rob (12:31):
Okay.

Christa (12:32):
I had a really good guess for that one, which was
actually the answer, so, but itwas.
You know, I was like Newton,that's motion.

Siobhan (12:38):
I mean yeah, right, Exactly.

Christa (12:41):
Yeah, that was my thought process.

Rob (12:43):
Shit be moving.

Christa (12:44):
Shit be moving All right TM Rob yes.

Matt (12:50):
What does the acronym NASA stand for?
National Aeronautics and SpaceAssociation yes.
National Aerospace and SpaceAdministration yes.
National Astrological and SpaceAgency no.
National Aeronautics and SpaceAdministration.

Rob (13:06):
Sorry, can you read them?
We gotta read it Really Come on, yeah, yeah, let's us Wow.

Matt (13:10):
What does NASA stand for?
I should go with a NationalAeronautics and Space
Administration.
National Aerospace and SpaceAdministration.
National Astrological and SpaceAgency.
National Aeronautics and SpaceAdministration I believe it is D
.
Yes, you are correct.
Founded in 1955, july 29, 1955,the National Aeronautics and

(13:34):
Space Administration, the UnitedStates Civilian Space Agency,
responsible for the nation'scivilian space program and for
aeronautics and aerospaceresearch.
Well, done.
That is when they're notcontracting the Elon Musk.

Rob (13:45):
My dear friend Siobhan.

Siobhan (13:47):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, we get it.

Rob (13:48):
Let's get you on my level and just to recap, because I
didn't do that before Right, Ijust answered my round two
question.
Siobhan was in the lead with nopoints off.

The Fish (13:58):
Chris and.

Rob (13:58):
I at four, fish at three.
And now spoiler alert.

The Fish (14:02):
Wait, wait, wait.
How did I get to three?

Rob (14:05):
Because you got a question wrong and somebody made you
drink.

The Fish (14:08):
Oh, that sucks.

Rob (14:14):
Sorry, equals, mc Hammer.
We talked about numbers.
Let me tell you.

Christa (14:21):
We are going to wear that button out by the end of
season two so funny.

Siobhan (14:25):
That was a rocket burn.

Rob (14:29):
OK, we're on.
We're on to Chris, All right.

Matt (14:32):
Krista.

Christa (14:33):
Oh God, here we go.

Matt (14:34):
Which of the following is a hypothetical entity that may
be responsible for theacceleration of the expansion of
the universe?
Uranus?

Rob (14:43):
What it's not your turn, Rob, oh sorry.

Matt (14:47):
Dark matter, dark energy, neutrinos or gravitational waves
, so which hypothetical energymay be responsible for the
acceleration and expansion ofthe universe?

Christa (14:59):
Those all sounded like Futurama references, right there
.

Rob (15:03):
Zodberg.

The Fish (15:07):
What is the answer?
I was going to say Sheldon wasstuck in there, but you know.

Christa (15:11):
God, I'm going to guess gravitational waves.

Matt (15:17):
You're going to have to go ahead and take a drink.

Christa (15:20):
The answer is dark, matter Is dark matter is
composed.
I was.
I was unsure because I was likethat didn't sound like a, like
a real answer.
No, dark, dark matter is a realthing.

Rob (15:28):
I know it's a real thing.
That one I would have done.
I didn't think that that wouldbe responsible.

Christa (15:33):
Like you, sure is a nice guy.
So dark matter is composed, or?

Matt (15:36):
hypothetically composed of particles that do not absorb,
reflect or emit light, so theycannot be detected by observing
electromagnetic radiation.

Rob (15:46):
It's also the polar opposite of you, the dark matter
.

Christa (15:52):
Because it's the white, don't matter.
No, because you're the lightmat.

Rob (15:56):
This is the dark matter.
No, it's bad, it's bad.

Christa (15:59):
That was bad.
No, I was trying to go to mybed, bad joke.

Siobhan (16:02):
Bad joke.
Yep, do it, can you?

Rob (16:05):
please confirm how much is left in there.
I mean, you don't want it.

Siobhan (16:12):
I'm going to finish it.

Rob (16:13):
I'm going to finish it Okay .

Christa (16:16):
So it's around half, maybe a little bit less than
half.

Matt (16:18):
Make better jokes, oh ouch .

Siobhan (16:21):
Another burn, another rocket burn.
We got to make one of thosedrops Rocket burn Right.

Christa (16:27):
Very specific for this episode.

Matt (16:30):
All right, Hi Shabon.
Hi which cosmic microwavebackground radiation experiment
or satellite provided precisemeasurements of the universe's
temperature, supporting thetheory of cosmic inflation?

Siobhan (16:47):
The economy- Give me a choice.
You better give me a freechoice.

Matt (16:49):
We have the Wilkinson microwave and probe.

Siobhan (16:54):
I'm sorry, can you say that?

Matt (16:55):
again the Planck satellite .

Siobhan (16:57):
No, you have to give me the first choice again.

Rob (16:59):
I didn't hear it, the Wilkinson probe, it's the.

Matt (17:02):
WMAP, the Wilkinson microwave, Annie's trophy probe.

Siobhan (17:06):
Okay.

Matt (17:08):
The Planck satellite, the cosmic background explorer or
the act.

Siobhan (17:13):
This is some bullshit is all I have to say when I say
every time he read the firstchoice, more words were added.

Christa (17:19):
Yes, they did he literally there's so many
variables.

Matt (17:23):
I was very scared of the second word.

Christa (17:25):
I came to microwave probe, then there was an A word
there in there, an A situationyeah okay, I'm not asking again,
because what is the real answer?

Siobhan (17:33):
I'm afraid there will be more syllables.
It's the Anus probe, I meanlet's be real, you guys, I don't
know this, so him repeating itis likely not going to help me
also when we're looking for acosmic microwave background
radiation experiment orsatellite.

Rob (17:47):
So we have the Is the one with the word microwave.
It your best guess, maybe Imean that could be true.
I'm just throwing it out there,or you can go with the most
answers.

The Fish (17:55):
you see.
Ain't no helping there, rob,I'm not helping anything he's
not helping.

Siobhan (17:58):
I think we're all in the same.
What the hell is this boat?
Yeah?

Rob (18:02):
You can make this the double Take somebody down with
you, that's true.
Too early, Too early okay.

Siobhan (18:08):
Oh my God, can you tell me the second one again?

Matt (18:10):
The Planck satellite.
Okay, so not that.

Siobhan (18:13):
It's up there planking and the third one we're going on
this core Cosmic backgroundexplorer.
I'm going to go with that one.

Matt (18:19):
That is correct.

Siobhan (18:20):
Hell yeah.

Rob (18:21):
Wow, exploring the backgrounds Cosmically, we were
right.

Matt (18:25):
C was the answer, so the purpose of the cosmic background
explorer was to measuremicrowave background radiation,
which is the cooled remnant ofthe first light that could ever
travel freely in the universeFossil radiation.

Siobhan (18:38):
I would like to say this is astronomical trivia.
There has been very few rocketoptions and I was very specific
in the rocket things that Ilooked up this morning, so I'm a
little bit sad now.

Rob (18:49):
Well, friend, you got that right.
Not sad that I know rocketthings.
You need to assign a drink tosomebody.

Siobhan (18:54):
I'm a perfectionist is what I am.

Rob (18:55):
You need to assign, assign blame.

Siobhan (18:58):
Well, that chug didn't count against you, right?

Rob (19:00):
No, not as a point.

Siobhan (19:01):
So then, you get to, you need to open another beer.

Rob (19:03):
Okay, I'm moving over to the elementary brewing.
Co-stage separation.
Double IPA Sounds cool.
Let's see how it tastes.
There's the pop.

Siobhan (19:15):
Physics.

Rob (19:17):
Ooh, hang on, there's a lot of suds.

Siobhan (19:21):
He spilled over a little bit, so it's almost a
party foul.

Matt (19:25):
Uh-oh, his pants are in better shape than when he
spilled a lot of bourbon on themin episode one of this season.

Rob (19:31):
I do not like this.

Matt (19:34):
Who not enjoyable?
No, Uh-oh.

Rob (19:36):
It is, it's very intense.

Siobhan (19:38):
It is a double IPA.

Rob (19:40):
Doesn't taste anything like an IPA to me.
Oh, that's weird.
The IV are hoppy or what.

Siobhan (19:45):
The IBUs are really low on it actually.

Rob (19:47):
It's not bitter, it's a it tastes like a barley wine.

Siobhan (19:53):
Oh, that's, I'm not gonna lie, I'm probably not
gonna open that though.

Christa (19:57):
Yeah, I might steal a sip from someone else, but I
don't think it's gonna be me.

Rob (20:00):
Fish.
Tell me if I'm crazy here.

Christa (20:02):
Let me take a little sip of the others.

Matt (20:03):
While you're doing that, fish.
What is the name of the firstartificial satellite launched
into orbit by the Soviet Unionin 1957?

Rob (20:12):
Oh, son of a bee.
Are you kidding me, apollo?
I have no idea Easy.

Matt (20:17):
Apollo Explorer One, sputnik One or Vanguard.

The Fish (20:22):
What was the first choice?

Matt (20:23):
Apollo 11.

Siobhan (20:24):
Buddy double up.
It's an Apollo One for therecord.
Sputnik One or Vanguard.

Matt (20:29):
You might wanna call for a double Rob's just chomping at
the bit over here.

Siobhan (20:32):
If you don't know this, please, there are a few of us
that might.
Yeah, oh.

Christa (20:35):
I don't know.

Rob (20:37):
Rob needs more help.
Well, actually we're all atthree other than you, so yeah
that's so.

Siobhan (20:43):
Don't call him me.
Call him me, I'll help him yeah.

Matt (20:45):
Fish, you're gonna double up.

The Fish (20:47):
Oh yeah, why don't we double up?
Sounds like a good idea.

Rob (20:49):
Who you doubling with he's making it a double.
Choose your poison.
Who?

The Fish (20:53):
Who's the one I don't see?

Christa (20:54):
Oh, it's me, that's Krista.

The Fish (20:55):
Hi.
Oh yeah, the hand.
Yes, I'll go with the hand.

Matt (20:59):
You go with the hand.

Christa (21:00):
It's me the hand, it's Sputnik.
It's Sputnik One.

Matt (21:05):
It is definitely Sputnik One.
Yay, okay, you both wanna takea point back.

Siobhan (21:09):
Is that what we do?
I thought we were getting youboth give it out to somebody
else you can do either.
Oh.

Matt (21:14):
You can either recoup, you can either recoup a point.

Christa (21:16):
Look at us making up rules.
No, no, no, that's been rule.
This is Calvin Ball.
I'm taking that back, bro.
Okay, Krista's gonna take thepoint back.

Rob (21:22):
Fish.
Would you like the point backor would you like to dole out a
drink?

Christa (21:27):
I'll take the point back.

Rob (21:28):
Okay.

Christa (21:29):
Smart, well done, let's go.
Great, great, great, great.
So let me recap that round.
Anytime, I knew that one.

Siobhan (21:34):
Now.

Rob (21:35):
I am in last place with three points Fish, Krista and
Siobhan all have four after Fishand Krista recoup that point
Word.

Christa (21:43):
Let's go.

Rob (21:44):
Here we go.
All right, burt Rob, yes, robBurt.

The Fish (21:50):
Robert.

Rob (21:51):
Robert, that's where it comes from everybody.

Christa (21:54):
What?
Oh my God, your name, holy crap.

Matt (21:57):
Yesh Robert, what is the name of the rocket that carried
Apollo 11 to the moon in 1969?
Steve, steve Name.

Christa (22:07):
Correct, that's crazy, no, hey oh wow, they was before.

Siobhan (22:11):
they perfected all those names, they just went with
Steve and Joe.
Abort the Steve.

Matt (22:14):
Carell, they made it to the moon Steve.
Carell and family.
The office yeah, what is thename of the rocket that?
Carried Apollo 11 mission tothe moon, the Saturn V, the
Delta IV.

Rob (22:28):
Say nothing more.
It's the Saturn V.

Matt (22:31):
Indeed, it is the Saturn V .
Well done, he said.
I don't need to give us all thechoices, bro.

Christa (22:34):
Take those out, wow.
Confidence.

Siobhan (22:37):
I would have known that too.

Rob (22:38):
it's cool, that was at least part of the things from
this point, Just because I liketo give her heck Krista.

Siobhan (22:45):
Heck.

Rob (22:47):
Heck, Not cool, man Okay come, take Welcome to the group,
drink that beer.

Matt (22:55):
Okay, krista.
How many of SpaceX's Starlinksatellites are currently?

Christa (23:02):
Currently.
Currently.
They're currently in here.

Siobhan (23:05):
Oh.

Rob (23:06):
I think it was a Star Wars question.

Christa (23:09):
Coruscant, Coruscant.
Final answer.

Rob (23:11):
Coruscant game hen what?

Matt (23:13):
how many Imperial Star Destroyers?

Siobhan (23:15):
No, we already did that Trivia and I'm so sunken.
It's Han Solo.
It's Han.

Christa (23:19):
Solo, it's Han Solo, it's always him.

Matt (23:22):
How many of SpaceX's Starlink satellites are
currently in orbit around theEarth?
2200, 3,800, 1,400, or 4,900?

Rob (23:32):
Before you answer, I must just say all of those numbers
are way above the number that Iwas thinking I was like I don't
know, maybe they do them inscreens.

Siobhan (23:41):
I had no idea they send them up in multiples.
Yeah, I didn't know that.

Rob (23:46):
Yeah, I already know that I just gotta say that's a crazy
any number is gonna be crazy tome, so true.

Siobhan (23:52):
Did not know, because I feel like they just started
doing that?
How could they have gotten many?
I think it's been a while.
He's had SpaceX for a while.
Never doubt the musk.
Let's not do me.
I doubt the musk.

Matt (24:04):
All right, I love your musk.
You mean trust the musk.

Siobhan (24:08):
Are we trusting the musk?

Christa (24:10):
Not as far as I could throw.

The Fish (24:11):
I know fair enough Same.

Christa (24:13):
Okay, Sorry.
Can you read the answers againfor Supervillage Elon Musk.

Matt (24:19):
Sure 2200, 3800, 1400, or 4900?
.

Christa (24:26):
Honestly, this is way higher than I thought it was
gonna be.
I'm gonna go with 2800.

Matt (24:31):
So 2800 was not actually one of the answers.

Christa (24:35):
What was the answer B?
What are we doing?

Matt (24:37):
2200.
Oh 2200,.
I would do it that way 3800,1400, or 4900?
We talking about numbers 2200.
Okay, actually 3800.
Oh my God you guys.

Siobhan (24:52):
That's crazy.
How, how could you do that?
Because you know what he's gota lot of kids.
He's got a spread out.

Matt (24:57):
Like who's seen Wally?
Who's seen the movie?
Like it makes me wonder youremember when the spaceship
could, like, bump satellites outof the way?

Siobhan (25:04):
Oh, that's legit, there's so many satellites in
orbit around the earth.

Christa (25:09):
Where did we live?
Well, that's because when theyshoot him up, they just don't
bring him back down.

Siobhan (25:12):
Exactly no, yeah, it's crazy, there's so much shit up
there.

Christa (25:17):
I did not realize that many were from SpaceX.
That's crazy.
You want like?

Matt (25:22):
a dark question.
What are you?

Christa (25:23):
doing A dark question.

Siobhan (25:24):
It's kind of a darker question.
Space is dark.
Is it a death one?
Yeah, maybe I do.

Matt (25:29):
What is the name of the space shuttle that broke apart
during re-entry in 2003, killingall seven crew members 2003.
Challenger Columbia, discoveryor Endeavor.

Siobhan (25:43):
Guys, it's not the Challenger.

Matt (25:44):
No.

Siobhan (25:45):
It's earlier and I had that poor Kristen McCullough
from New Hampshire that.

The Fish (25:48):
I did my fifth grade book report on.

Siobhan (25:52):
I had to talk all about her.

The Fish (25:55):
I watched that in school.

Siobhan (25:56):
I can't tell, wait, I can't tell if it's the Columbia
or the Discovery.

Christa (26:01):
Wait, fun fact did you know that in Challenger Big Bird
from Sesame Street was supposedto go up in there to prove to
kids that space travel was safeand they didn't put Big Bird on
there because they couldn't makea space suit big enough for Big
Bird?

Rob (26:11):
Can I just say that is a cool piece of information Is
that TikTok?

Siobhan (26:15):
Is that from TikTok or that's from your brain?
That's amazing.
I know that for like 10 years.
I love that.

Matt (26:20):
I'm the one who I'm going to hell for this, but my head
was just a plume of yellowfeathers coming in.

Siobhan (26:24):
No, it's so sad.

Rob (26:26):
Big Bird is a phoenix.

Siobhan (26:27):
That's good.

Christa (26:28):
There's an alternate universe, somewhere where Big
Bird grew up in front of a bunchof children.

Rob (26:33):
So many feathers.

Siobhan (26:34):
Right.

Rob (26:34):
All right.
93, challenger no 86, I think.

Siobhan (26:37):
It was 80s.
Oh what 86.
Yeah, 86.
Yes, I was young.

Rob (26:41):
Yes, yeah, because my dad was in high school.
You weren't even born.
I was not born.
Wow, wait a minute, you make mefeel old.

The Fish (26:47):
Don't worry.

Siobhan (26:48):
Fish how old were you?

The Fish (26:50):
Well, I was in high school at the time.
Oh well then, you are old.

Christa (26:54):
Challenger exploded 10 years before I was born.
I was born in 1996.

Matt (26:58):
Yeah, fish is going to punch me for this.
I was one.

Siobhan (27:01):
OK, well, I was three, so that's closer.

Matt (27:07):
You are right, it is either Columbia or Discovery.
Ok, thank you.

Siobhan (27:11):
Thank you.
A rocket boost, Listen get overit, just shut it.

The Fish (27:16):
Just shut it.
Hold on a moment.

Siobhan (27:17):
I said it out loud, oh there, huh, oh F me, is it
Columbia.

Rob (27:24):
Yes, it is yes because the discovery is currently.
I was like, yeah, the discovery, I know that that exists
already, so it wouldn't haveexploded.

The Fish (27:32):
Oh my gosh Shabon.

Siobhan (27:34):
Everybody who knows things about rockets is mad at
me right now.

Christa (27:37):
But it's fine.
Dude, I went to the Air andSpace Smithsonian eight years
ago and I'm like damn.
I wish I went there morerecently.
So has to acquire the knowledgeto.

Rob (27:45):
I love it.

Christa (27:46):
It's nice.

Rob (27:48):
So I went to the one.
Oh, fish, fish, you're taking adrink.
But yeah, ok, yes, you areSorry, it's also Fish's turn.

Siobhan (27:54):
Yes, it is also his turn, oh man.

Rob (27:56):
Oh wait, did I give him your drink?
I said no, no, no, no Fish wait.

Siobhan (28:00):
No, that's fine.
Ok, what's he at?
Because he got a point back.

Rob (28:03):
Yeah, he did.
Now he's back to three now.

Siobhan (28:05):
OK, that's fine.
Ok, fish, you're drinking.
Sorry, sorry, dude, you'redrinking and you're answering a
question.

The Fish (28:12):
Are you ready Fish?
I got to open another beer.

Siobhan (28:16):
Amazing.

Christa (28:16):
Please hold.

Matt (28:17):
Listen while opening.
What is the name of theprinciple that states for every
action there is an equal andopposite reaction?
Is it Newton's first law,newton's second law, newton's
third law or Einstein's law?

Christa (28:31):
I'm going to say Newton's fourth law and you're
like what I know?
Oh my god.

Siobhan (28:34):
That's pretty good, he gets all of these?

Matt (28:37):
Is it Newton's first, second or third law, or
Einstein's law?

The Fish (28:41):
Well, considering that we already talked about Newton
before and I have no idea whichlaw we talked about then, that
was the second.

Siobhan (28:49):
Ok, so therefore it is not the second, he's not.
He still has three otherchoices.

Matt (28:58):
You want to chug again?
No, you could.

The Fish (29:02):
Ok, you're fine.
Hey, I just poured another beer.

Rob (29:05):
I did All right fish.

The Fish (29:06):
Where are we going here?
Could you read the questionagain, please?

Matt (29:09):
Yep.
What is the name of theprinciple that states for every
action there is an equal andopposite reaction?
Newton's first law, newton'ssecond law, newton's third law
or Einstein's law?
There's smoke coming out of myiPad right now.

The Fish (29:26):
Yeah well, there's smoke coming out of my head
right now.

Matt (29:28):
That's where it's coming from.
I can see it.

The Fish (29:30):
I can see it, we'll go with Newton's first law.

Matt (29:36):
Oh is Newton's third law.
You were good on Newton's law.

Siobhan (29:41):
Also is Einstein's a law.

Matt (29:43):
No.
Okay, I was like I said, I waslike it's a theory.

Rob (29:51):
Yeah, that's a theory of relativity.
The theory of relativity.
Right, yes, not law.

Siobhan (29:56):
I took high school or kid science High school or kid
Like I know what hypothesis andtheories are okay.

Rob (30:04):
Quick recap oh crap, siobhan.
And the lead with four pointsstill Nearly unscathed.

Siobhan (30:11):
Say it, jinx.

Rob (30:13):
We've got myself in second with three points.
We've got Krista and Fish withtwo points.

Christa (30:21):
Because suck Right.
You know what?

Rob (30:25):
And myself, Krista and Siobhan both have to make it a
double still available to usRight, we do, just going to
throw that out there.

Matt (30:31):
Does anybody have one point?
No, okay, all right.

Siobhan (30:36):
No one pointers.

Matt (30:36):
Are you ready?

Siobhan (30:37):
Are we making up rules again?

Matt (30:38):
I'm a host, I can do whatever, oh OK.

The Fish (30:42):
OK, go on, I'm ready.
Go ahead.
I thought he was looking in thebooks for the world.

Matt (30:45):
Hit me.
What is string theory?

Christa (30:48):
Oh I, I think I might know this.

Matt (30:51):
Rob's eyes inflated four sizes.

Siobhan (30:54):
OK, go on Yep, give them choices.

Matt (30:57):
A theory that describes the behavior of vibrating guitar
strings.
A theory that explains theorigin and properties of cosmic
strings in the universe.
A theory that unifies allfundamental forces of nature by
considering elementary particlesas tiny vibrating strings.
A theory that explains thetravel of planetary bodies is
being bound by vibratinggravitational strings.

Siobhan (31:18):
Oh, that Springs.

Rob (31:19):
First answer I believe it is D.

Matt (31:23):
You believe it is D.

Rob (31:24):
It's either B or D, and I'm going to go with D.

Matt (31:28):
Your guitar, on several occasions, has been tuned to
drop D.
However, in this case, theanswer was C, a theory that
unifies all fundamental forcesof nature by considering
elementary particles as tinyvibrating strings.
Interesting, well, crap, krista.
Yeah, what is the name of theunit of measurement used to
express the amount of forcegenerated by a rocket engine a

(31:50):
Newton, a Joule, a watt or akilogram?

Rob (31:55):
Do you need assistance?

Christa (31:57):
I feel like I might know it, but I'm going to?

Rob (32:00):
OK, go ahead.

Christa (32:00):
No, no, no.
I'm going to call my double forRob, because we're friends.

Matt (32:03):
Can you make it in a double?
Oh Joule.

Christa (32:06):
Yeah, that's what I was going to say.
Can we agree upon?

The Fish (32:08):
Joule, yeah, guys.

Matt (32:12):
The immortal world is Indiana Jones.
Last year you chose poorly.
It is a.

Siobhan (32:16):
Newton.
Oh really yeah, kids, what?

Matt (32:19):
Yes, it is a Newton of force.

Rob (32:21):
Joule is a unit of work, guys.
There's a lot, yes, but it is aNewton of force.

Siobhan (32:25):
There's a lot of Also a delicious cookie.
String theory of Newton inthese questions.

Christa (32:32):
Son of a, b.

Siobhan (32:33):
I'm so sorry, bummer, you guys, wow, I mean, at least
you're on the same page.
No, I thought I was a fullstudent Because I was like, yeah
, joule is a Newton of force.

Rob (32:39):
What is this?
Look at this.
We do science.

Christa (32:43):
Yeah, I mean it was so real, but not physics.
We don't do physics, yeah, wedo chem.

Siobhan (32:46):
It is quite a different science.
We do chemistry, well crapeverybody.

Rob (32:51):
I'm so sorry Aw.

Siobhan (32:55):
That was such a nice partnership show, though I know
it was.

Rob (32:58):
She tried to help me out.

Christa (33:00):
You know what?
I'm never trusting Rob, everagain.

Siobhan (33:02):
Oh man Wow, another burn.

Matt (33:06):
Rocking Lesson Life, lesson All right, yes.
Which of the following is thetype of compact star with an
extremely high density, son of aB?
Are you kidding me Again?
Astronomy, can I end up formedafter?

Siobhan (33:20):
a supernova.
Uh-huh.

Matt (33:23):
You're a little salty over there.
Wow, neutron star, a whitedwarf, a red giant or a black
hole?

Siobhan (33:31):
I'm sorry.
Can you read the question again?

Matt (33:32):
I can, which of the following is a type of compact
star with an extremely highdensity formed after a supernova
, neutron star, a white dwarf, ared giant or a black hole?

Siobhan (33:45):
I think it's a black hole.
I could be wrong, but I thinkit's a black hole.
Go ahead.

Matt (33:50):
You're going with black hole, I am.
The correct answer is actuallyA neutron star.

Siobhan (33:55):
Okay, see, you didn't know it either.

Matt (33:58):
Rob, I thought it was a white dwarf.

Siobhan (33:59):
Yes, me too, I thought it was between those two yeah
kids Okay.

Rob (34:03):
Well, you know what?
This is the second one where Iwas very confident my astronomy
teacher in college.

Siobhan (34:08):
My astronomy teacher in college.

Christa (34:10):
The new.
Thing is?

Siobhan (34:11):
Rob knows all these questions.
Quote unquote.
My astronomy teacher in collegewould have been very mad about
that.
He tried to make me the TAafter I took astronomy once and
I was like yo, I'm a senior incollege, I'm not coming back to
TA, your class you tookastronomy in college.

Christa (34:25):
I did.
It was amazing.
Yes, it was a science class.
I wish I had a room in myschedule to do that kind of
stuff.

Siobhan (34:30):
There's a lot of physics, but it was still really
cool.

Rob (34:31):
All right, let's get fish on the board here.
Here we go.

Matt (34:34):
You know what elective I took senior year of college
Geography of wine.
That was wine tasting.
What?
Because I said you need onecredit and my options were like
basket weaving, wine tasting ormore serious options.
I was like no.

The Fish (34:46):
Wait, you had a wine tasting class in college.

Matt (34:49):
Yeah, he did.
Oh yeah.
Oh, we can talk about that.
I thought he was.
No, I can talk about that.
That class is awesome.

Christa (34:55):
My brother did a beer brewing class where they got to
brew their own beer.
However, he took that class andthey did all their prep work to
brew the beer, but you know,you got to let it ferment for a
couple weeks or whatever.
Unfortunately, those two weekshe was supposed to ferment were
supposed to be the two weeks toflatten the curve, and then they
never went back to school, sothat beer just rotted at their

(35:19):
school.
No, he never got to taste it.
What a bummer.
It was so tragic.

Matt (35:26):
Moment of silence for that beer.
There it was.
It was a bummer.

Siobhan (35:30):
Fish.
What's the Newton's law?
No, I'm just kidding.

Matt (35:34):
What is the?

Christa (35:35):
name the guy.
Yeah, who's the guy.

Matt (35:37):
What is the name of the effect that causes rockets to
veer off course, due to therotation of the earth?
The Coriolis effect, theDoppler effect, the Faraday
effect or the Zeman effect?

Christa (35:49):
Was this part of the plot of the Martian?
I feel like this was like ahuge yeah, it's a good movie.

Siobhan (35:54):
Right, it's a good book , Mad this is really good stuff.

Christa (35:58):
It's a good book.
It's a huge contentious.
I felt like I wanted to do this.

Siobhan (36:03):
I had to do another stress.

Matt (36:04):
Rogue Answer the Coriolis effect.

The Fish (36:07):
Hmm, I'm going to go with that one.

Matt (36:10):
You are correct, it is the choreo.

Siobhan (36:13):
Nicely done.

Matt (36:14):
Maybe, like next season, I can reach out to Neil deGrasse
Tyson and he can be, like myphone, a friend there you go to
work.

Christa (36:20):
Neil, that's the coolest thing ever, neil, just
in case you're not busy, or Bill.

Siobhan (36:25):
Nye the science guy.
Oh yeah, that's.

Matt (36:27):
Bill Nye.

Siobhan (36:29):
What the bow tie, I went to grass.

Matt (36:31):
That's fine.

Siobhan (36:31):
Bill Nye is awesome.

Rob (36:35):
Bill Nye, the science guy, bill Nye.
Bill Nye.

Siobhan (36:40):
We used to watch that all the time.

The Fish (36:42):
No, I want him to drink.
That's a good choice.

Rob (36:47):
Dang.
That's a good choice, becausethat ties fish and shivan for
two at the top of theleaderboard.
Chris and I, with one, hold onby the skin of our teeth.
One point you have one point.

Matt (37:00):
Yeah, all right, as a benevolent host, you each get
another point.

Siobhan (37:06):
Why do you have like 80 more pages of questions that?

The Fish (37:08):
you're like.

Rob (37:10):
Listen here for eight hours here we are going to the next
round.
Everybody's tied it to.
It's a brand new ball game.

Siobhan (37:16):
Oh my god, it's anybody's game.

Rob (37:18):
Now I will tell you that shivan and I both have our make
it a doubles.
We do.

Christa (37:22):
Still in our pockets Been trying to see that Hold on
Shavons waiting for the perfectmoment.

Matt (37:29):
Okay, here we go.
What is the name of theboundary in the solar system
that marks the point which thesun's gravitational influence is
no longer dominant?
The or cloud, the heliopause,the Kuiper belt or the asteroid
belt?

Rob (37:44):
I know one is not.
It's not the asteroid belt,because everything beyond that
is still orbiting the sun.

Matt (37:51):
Give me the other three Something cloud is the work
cloud, the heliopause or theKuiper belt, and I'll do you a
favor, since I handed out acouple.

Siobhan (38:01):
It is not the Kuiper belt, you're not working out or
heliopause.
Three choices, though, onlyright.

Rob (38:06):
No, no, no, no, I eliminated the fourth.

Siobhan (38:10):
That's right.
Good call, good call, not right.

Rob (38:13):
So we're either looking at the or cloud, which doesn't make
sense to me, because usuallywhen they name things cloud,
it's like a cluster of stars.

The Fish (38:26):
So I'm going to go with the other one, which is the
heliopause.

Matt (38:30):
It is the heliopause.
Yeah, you know why.

Siobhan (38:33):
You know why Helio is sun in Greek.

Matt (38:38):
There you go.

Siobhan (38:38):
You would call them big way, big brain.
I would have helped you.

Rob (38:41):
I mean I could have, but I felt like Also, there's only I
listen.

Siobhan (38:45):
I'm still holding on to these doubles.
I know that's fair.

Matt (38:47):
Fun fact time.
The heliopause is the boundarythat defines the outermost
region of our solar system.
It is the point at which thesolar wind from the sun,
composed of charged particles,slows down and merges with the
interstellar medium.
Beyond the heliopause, theinfluence of the sun's gravity
diminishes.
The effects of the interstellarmedium become more prominent.

Siobhan (39:07):
So interesting.
There you have it.

Rob (39:09):
There's also like there's another heliopause thing, so let
the people know that over thenext two years calendar years
through 2025, we are now inwhat's called a solar maximum.
Okay, and what that means isthat the electromagnetic storms
on the sun are going to be moreprominent, more intense and more
frequent, and therefore theaurora borealis, also known as

(39:32):
the northern lights, are goingto be more readily visible
further south than normal.
Go see the northern lights.

Christa (39:39):
Change my life.
You just saw them in Iceland.

Siobhan (39:42):
That's like the place to see the eastland, I know it's
cool there, and I didn't seethem when I was there.

Rob (39:46):
You, were there the wrong time of year.

Siobhan (39:48):
No, I wasn't.
I was there in November, nerd,oh yeah, and.

Rob (39:51):
I was only there for five days, though.

Siobhan (39:53):
I know I was only there for five days and we only tried
twice.
So it's just the weather didn'twork out because the climate
was there.
No, no, I feel that the lightsweren't there.

The Fish (40:01):
Right, and it's Chris's turn it is.

Matt (40:03):
What is the name of SpaceX's crewed spacecraft
designed to transport astronautsto and from the International
Space Station the Falcon Heavy,the Dragon, the Starship or the
Falcon nine?

Christa (40:16):
Man.

Matt (40:17):
SpaceX is crewed spacecraft Falcon Heavy, Dragon,
Starship or Falcon nine.
Crewed meaning people.

Siobhan (40:23):
People and not kind of not the end or all spacecraft.

Christa (40:29):
Yeah, I feel like it's well.
I mean it's SpaceX, so it'sprobably get like a real, like
bitch in name.
Read me the choices again,because I remember two of them.

Matt (40:37):
The Falcon Heavy, the Dragon, the Starship or the
Falcon nine.

Christa (40:43):
I feel like I'm going to go with the Dragon.

Rob (40:45):
It's one of the Falcons.
That is correct.
Oh, let's go.

Matt (40:52):
So the actual, the actual name when I crafted the
questions Time out.
Time out no no, no, no, no, noTime out.

Rob (41:00):
I never gave somebody a drink.
Well, you can wait, okay.

Christa (41:04):
You got to do a double drink.
I'll get one and you give one.

Siobhan (41:07):
Okay, I'm going to die.

Matt (41:09):
Actual name of the rocket was the Crew Dragon.
So when I made this questionwith a little help from chat GPT
to get all these done I had tochop out crew to make it a
little less obvious.

Christa (41:19):
Did you use chat GPT for all of your questions?

Matt (41:23):
Yes, I did and I verified them all up against Google to
make sure that they were correct.

Siobhan (41:27):
I was going to ask.
If you fact checked, I wouldhave helped fact check.

Christa (41:30):
That's cool.
I did not know that that's fun.

Matt (41:33):
Well, I figured I'd use it as the ship's computer and it
did give me a couple ofquestionable answers that I
typed back in and then Google itand it was like oh, I'm sorry,
my answer was wrong, this iswhat it should be.

Siobhan (41:40):
And I'm like you knew, but why did you screw it up?
Listen, I was coming for you,bro.
I love drinking that.

Rob (41:46):
Hey man, I'm just a trooper .
He's rocketing through it, yeah.

Siobhan (41:51):
I feel like big space pun.
It's really cool that you usedAI in like a science heavy
trivia.

Christa (41:57):
I'll make Siobhan drink , okay, sure.

Siobhan (42:00):
Word.
I got it.
You're down to one.

Rob (42:02):
I was due and because I've not given out a drink, I'm not
going to be terrible.

Siobhan (42:06):
Thank you, I appreciate it.
I would like to be out of myown accord.

Matt (42:10):
The good fish.
Thank you, sir.
All right, siobhan.
Who was the captain of theApollo 13 mission?
Armstrong, buzz Aldrin, jimLovell or Alan Shepard?

Siobhan (42:22):
Well, I think it's Jim Lovell.

Matt (42:25):
It was Jim Lovell, yeah.

Siobhan (42:26):
That's Tom Hanks right.

Rob (42:27):
Yeah, tom Hanks.

Siobhan (42:29):
Tell me everything he says is a stitch.

Christa (42:31):
Tell me why when you said the captain of, I was for
sure.
My brain was like captain ofthe enterprise, obviously, oh
clearly.

Siobhan (42:37):
James T Kirk.
I was like you're boy, james.
Oh my God, james.

Rob (42:41):
T Kirk's middle name Tiberius.
I said Picard.

Siobhan (42:45):
That's how you know I'm a next generation person.
I mean, I don't hate the oldoriginal series.

Christa (42:50):
I just have you guys watched Strange New Worlds on
Paramount, by the way.
No, it's one of the best showthey've come out with in years.

Siobhan (42:57):
We should do a Trek trivia we should not be good,
probably, but it would be fun tolearn.

Rob (43:02):
Wars man, not a Trekman.

The Fish (43:03):
All.

Christa (43:04):
I'm thinking right now I can do either one I know I've
been on some Star Trek things,but yeah, fish goes both ways.

Rob (43:11):
Strange New Worlds is excellent.

Matt (43:14):
So I recommend it.
All I'm thinking right now isHouston.
We have a problem, oh yeah.
That's all I can hear.

Rob (43:24):
There's something on the wing.

Christa (43:25):
I have to shut their shutter, so great we have no way
to take Shatner.

Siobhan (43:29):
Can you remind me of the scores, because I have a
drink to give out.

Rob (43:32):
You do, I have two, krista has two.
You and fish both have one.

Siobhan (43:36):
All right.
Well, I'm going to give you,rob, a drink.

Rob (43:38):
Me Rob.
Yep, okay, me Rob.

Siobhan (43:41):
You Rob.
You Rob a drink.
I almost did a Seth Rogen laughagain that was like a, that was
like I'm sorry to drink thatlove that.

Matt (43:50):
Fish.
You did so well with a forcequestion last time.
Here we go again.
What is the name of the forcethat opposes the motion of a
rocket due to the gravitationalpull of a celestial body?
Gravitational.

Christa (44:02):
Gravitational yeah.

Matt (44:02):
Thank you.
Gravitational Got it.
Is it centrifugal force,gravitational force, magnetic
force or the Coriolis force?

Siobhan (44:10):
It's centrifugal centrifugal, centrifugal.
It's a fugal foreign.

Rob (44:16):
Fugal horn.

Siobhan (44:18):
It's centrifugal.

Rob (44:20):
All right.

The Fish (44:23):
I said you put the pronunciation on the wrong, the
syllables.

Siobhan (44:27):
Yes.

Matt (44:30):
My infast.
This was on the wrong, so labelyes, all right.

The Fish (44:34):
So can you read the answers again.

Matt (44:36):
Yeah, centrificial force Gravitational.

Rob (44:39):
Words drop from Shavon.

Siobhan (44:40):
Yeah Words.

The Fish (44:44):
We're talking about words.

Siobhan (44:47):
The forest motherfucker .
Yeah, that's right Dictionary.
Wow, the ms, the words.

Christa (44:54):
The words.
There was an aerial.

Rob (44:57):
The sky, oh yeah.

Matt (45:01):
What is the name of the force that opposes the motion of
a rocket due to gravitationalpull of a celestial body?
Centrificial force,gravitational force, magnetic
force or the Coriolis force?

The Fish (45:12):
All right, well.
Well, those other words soundkind of fancy, but I'm going
with gravitational force.
You are correct.

Christa (45:19):
Yeah, I'm glad that after five minutes of
deliberation while we all loseour minds out here, fish got the
right answer.
Yeah, he looked it up, he did.

Siobhan (45:28):
He was like they're all talking, I'm going to look it
up on Google.

Christa (45:32):
They're all having an injury, not that I want to
influence your decision fish,but Chris is the only one with
two points.

Rob (45:41):
The rest of us have one.

Christa (45:43):
You can either take somebody out of the game or
making an equal game going tothe last round.

Siobhan (45:47):
I helped you on the double round Matt has 87 more
questions, so he'll cry a little.

The Fish (45:52):
Yeah, you did.
Okay, I'm going to call anaudible.
Oh, matt, here's it.

Matt (45:58):
Okay, I'll drink.

Rob (45:59):
Whoa he is penalized Fish, fish, fish, oh man, no, I love,
that Fish is a maker.

Matt (46:09):
I love it.
I love it.
Here's why, drinking theuniverse, we call that a quirk,
quirk.

The Fish (46:14):
Oh my God, you had to be great science referees.

Siobhan (46:18):
I would science button for that, science button, quirk.

Rob (46:21):
This is your first real science button button.

Matt (46:24):
Let me enjoy this.

Rob (46:26):
Science, science.
I must say, even though I'mdrinking a terrible beer, I'll
even stellar sip that.

Siobhan (46:31):
I poured you a better one.
Steller sip.

Christa (46:34):
I know I'm not getting pineapple on the nose.
A little bit there's abouteight flavors in this thing,
Chavon.

Siobhan (46:41):
that is delicious.
So I brought sour from trippinganimals.

Christa (46:48):
May I guess the contents you can, there's so
many, Rob I'm getting pineapplefor sure.

Rob (46:53):
Am I getting a guava?

Siobhan (46:56):
There's another tropical fruit in there I'm
getting pineapple for sure.

Rob (47:00):
I'm getting pineapple for sure.

Siobhan (47:02):
There's another tropical fruit in there.

Rob (47:04):
Is it dragon fruit?

Siobhan (47:05):
No, it's not that cool.
I would say passion fruit,passion fruit.
We got one, two more fruits.

Rob (47:13):
There's definitely some citrus in there as well.
No, is that just the pineapplethen?

Christa (47:19):
I was just.
I thought it was gonna beorange.
Yeah, I'm getting an orange.
Yeah, it might just be made.
The pineapple is just black.

Rob (47:25):
Is it a lactose as well?

Siobhan (47:27):
There is milk sugar.

Rob (47:27):
yes, yeah, okay, I'm getting lactose, there's well if
we count other flavors, there'sfive more.
Okay, you know what?
I'm just lengthening thisepisode and I'll stop because
Matt's giving me a look.

Matt (47:39):
No, I have no idea how this discussion started and
that's where the look is comingfrom.

Siobhan (47:42):
Well, I poured him a better beer than the garbage
pile beer that he was drinking.

Rob (47:44):
I'm drinking good beer now.
I'm just trying to guess whatwas in it.
Tossed chug and the name.
What is that for?

Matt (47:53):
I bought you good beer, drink your beer.

Siobhan (47:54):
That's not good beer.
That was good beer.
I mean it's not great beer, Imean just drink well chug that
beer oh no, wait how much is init.

Rob (48:01):
I'm sorry Like a lot, like half a drink.
Oh no, that's gonna be awful.
We're in a situation whereChris is in the lead with two,
everybody else has one Shavadaand I both have Megan of Doubles
.

Matt (48:13):
What is the name of the process by which a rocket's
engines are shut down and itenters a stable orbit around a
celestial body?
Is it the circularization burn,the injection burn, the
traverse burn or the escape burn?

Rob (48:26):
You should go to a.
I'm pretty sure I had acircularization burn when I was
born.

Siobhan (48:30):
Well, I was about to say you should go to a doctor If
you have an injection burnwe're about to go to a doctor.

Rob (48:36):
Well done, understandable.
So, circularization burn whatburn.

Matt (48:40):
Injection burn, traverse burn or escape burn.
If it's an injection burn, yougotta get some cream for that or
a couple of pills.

Siobhan (48:46):
That is the UTI, son, you get the cream.

Rob (48:48):
Yeah, I'm very good.

Siobhan (48:49):
Oh.

Rob (48:50):
God, I don't know.
I would like to make it adouble.
Oh, I would like to make it adouble with Krista.

Christa (48:55):
Jesus.
What's the answers again?
I know one is circularization.

Rob (49:00):
I thought to check this terrible beard.

Christa (49:01):
One is circularization one is escape one's injection.
What's the other one?

Matt (49:05):
Circularization, injection , transverse or escape burn.

Christa (49:12):
I feel like it might be either injection or escape, but
I don't really know.
What are you feeling, Rob?
I kinda wanna say injection.
It rings a bell to me, but Idon't remember if that's
entering atmosphere or leavingatmosphere.

Rob (49:26):
Entering a stable orbit around the celestial body.

Siobhan (49:29):
Correct Is what he said .

Rob (49:31):
So I don't know that circumcision burn is sounding a
lot more.

The Fish (49:36):
A sin.

Christa (49:37):
No, I mean it's circular, right, the circular,
the circular is the same.

Rob (49:41):
How about A?
How about A?

Christa (49:42):
I'd be down with that.
We're gonna go with A.

Matt (49:45):
You're going with the Jewish.
Burn the circular.
Let's see Circumcision.
Burn.
No, no, no, no, it's aninstantaneous burn.

Rob (49:50):
It's the Christian burn the Jews wait until they're 13.

Siobhan (49:53):
What?
No way don't.
What are you talking about?
To get a circumcision?
No, they don't.
That's a brisk.
That's a brisk.

Rob (50:00):
That's a brisk, it's a part of the bar mitzvah, isn't it?
No, it is not no.

Siobhan (50:03):
Are you?

Rob (50:04):
kidding.

Christa (50:05):
No, are you kidding?
No, I don't know.

Siobhan (50:07):
No, the brisk I thought that was part of it.
Haven't you seen the Seinfeldepisode for the brisk?
No, wait, wait, wait.
I thought that was a baby.
Are you joking right now?
I?

Rob (50:17):
thought that the Jews waited until they were 13.
No, I thought that was part ofthe bar mitzvah.
I thought they were likeShabbat shalom.
You know, you know.

Christa (50:28):
The bar mitzvah is where you go.
Read from my whole body whatthe fuck.

Rob (50:34):
I thought that the party was after they take the day.

Siobhan (50:37):
It's when they become a man.

Rob (50:40):
It's when they become a man .
What, what do you think?

Christa (50:45):
was the bar mitzvah.
The female version.
Yes, what did you think thatwas?

Siobhan (50:48):
Fair question when they get their period?

Rob (50:51):
Oh, it's when they become a woman.

Siobhan (50:55):
That's actually.
They bleed, that's OK.
First of all, they both bleed,no.

Rob (51:00):
The men bleed and the women bleed.
The mitzvah is not for bleeding.

Siobhan (51:06):
I'm so scared that you didn't know that.
How do you not know?

Rob (51:09):
that Time out before we continue this conversation.
Did we get it right what we did?

Siobhan (51:15):
You did get it right.
Yes, I'm crying right now.
Yes, I will tell you.
Yes, it is the circularizationburn.
Yes, thank you, judea.

Rob (51:24):
I'm taking that point.

Christa (51:25):
I'm taking that point.

Siobhan (51:27):
Oh.
Wait, give me a point too,because I know that, my god, oh
my god, I can't believe thatshit.

The Fish (51:33):
I think we should all get a point for Rob Rob you need
to get into Jewish media alittle more Dude.

Christa (51:39):
I'm just watching.
I know I just watched all thebooks.
We need a history trivia.

Siobhan (51:43):
Listen, I don't know anything Clearly here OK.

Matt (51:48):
I just finished the last night for the Jewish community
bro, I wish.

Christa (51:52):
I could but Jesus Christ.

Matt (51:53):
So here's the grand irony in all this when I was shopping
for beer, oh lord.
On the shelf was one and it wasHebrew.
Literally it said on the topthe chosen beer and had a Jewish
name.
It's Hebrew.
I looked at it, it was likethat'll never fit today's
episode.

Siobhan (52:09):
There's no way we'll ever bring anything up related
to that?
Of course we will, and here weare.
It is Well.
Hebrew is a brewing company.

Matt (52:18):
Well, just name it after.

Siobhan (52:19):
I mean you might need to for a little bit.

Christa (52:22):
I don't know what to tell you.
We're going to circularize back.

Siobhan (52:25):
We're going to circumcise.

Christa (52:26):
Back here.

Rob (52:26):
We're going to circumcise.

Matt (52:27):
back to the beginning.
I enjoy mitzvah as much as thenext guy.
Ok, but we need to move on tothe next question.

Christa (52:34):
Wait, did we make people drink for a thing?

Matt (52:36):
Yeah, you're not doing it right?

Siobhan (52:37):
No, we took back time to drink, we took points back.

Rob (52:39):
We took points.

Christa (52:39):
I saw that was so long ago.
Oh, did you guys?

Siobhan (52:41):
Well, wait what.
All right, it's my turn, right.
No, it's Krista's turn.
No, she's not.
Oh, no, no.

Rob (52:48):
We doubled up with.

Siobhan (52:50):
Rhaen, we doubled up so much has happened so much has
happened, screaming.

Matt (52:55):
OK, krista.
What is the name of the rocketthat NASA is developing to carry
astronauts to the moon andeventually to Mars?
Ooh cool.
Do you know?
Orion, artemis, sls or Starship?

Christa (53:06):
I think it's Artemis.

Matt (53:08):
It is the Artemis, you are correct.

Rob (53:10):
Yeah, that's cool, that's cool Nice.
That's another.
That's a current trivia.

Siobhan (53:14):
That's another classical reference, yeah,
mythology reference, if you want.

Rob (53:18):
I'm glad they didn't name it Icarus, or this is a.

Christa (53:20):
Huntress.
Isn't it, yeah, isn't she yeah?

Rob (53:22):
She's a constellation.

Christa (53:23):
Diana.

Siobhan (53:24):
Yes, mars is her brother.

Rob (53:26):
Siobhan, I would just like to remind you that you still
have your Megan a double.

Christa (53:29):
You're the only one who has it left.

Rob (53:30):
Good to know, Wait do.

The Fish (53:32):
I get to make someone drink, is that?

Rob (53:33):
my thing now.
You do, yeah, you do.

Christa (53:35):
Can I ask what the standings are?
You can.

Siobhan (53:38):
I forgot that was so long ago.
You are in the lead with three.
It was at least eight minutes.

Rob (53:41):
I have two, siobhan and Fish.
Both have one.

Christa (53:46):
Do I be mean and knock one out, or do I knock you down
to one?

Rob (53:49):
I mean, you could do anything you want.
Knock them down Because you are.

Siobhan (53:53):
It would be ruthless to cut somebody out.

Christa (53:56):
Rob helped me out with the circulation.

Siobhan (53:59):
I got you that point back.

Rob (54:01):
I knocked a different word.
Come on girl.

Christa (54:05):
I'm going to knock Siobhan out.

Siobhan (54:06):
I'm sorry, siobhan, I feel like Siobhan has been
dangerous, this whole game,that's fair.

Matt (54:11):
Let's say Wow.
I'm sorry.

Siobhan (54:13):
Siobhan.

The Fish (54:14):
That's.

Siobhan (54:14):
OK.

Christa (54:15):
This is going to be one awkward hand out later.
No, that's OK, I swear I'm cool.
Guess what?
Now you can make jokes.
Can I leave where it's not youcan make jokes.

The Fish (54:22):
The whole rest of the episode oh, don't worry, I was
going to do that anyway, butit's cool.

Christa (54:25):
Siobhan's turn is going to be replaced by jokes and or
space bags.

Siobhan (54:27):
I'm only bummed.
Wait.
Can I ask a question of thehost right now?

Rob (54:30):
Yeah, I would say you get your make-it-a-double as a
life-saving question.

Siobhan (54:36):
No, my thought is that's fine.
I don't need to be answeringmore questions.
Could I hand mymake-it-a-double out to someone,
because everyone has usedtheirs?
Can I give it to someone who isstill in the game?

Matt (54:51):
Yeah, sure, let's do that.
Ok, can I just say that I loveyou.

Siobhan (54:55):
Yeah, you can, but I'm giving it to Krista, no Yum.

Christa (55:00):
I am.
I am Siobhan.
Thank you very much.

Siobhan (55:02):
I got you girl Even though I knocked you out.
She is a lady, that's OK, I'mhere.
I'm here for you.
I should not drop.

Christa (55:07):
It's because it's because we both said we hit a
big bang.

Rob (55:09):
I love you less.

Christa (55:09):
I love you less.

Siobhan (55:11):
That's OK, that's fine, I'll take it.
I'll take it.

Matt (55:13):
What is the name of the first rocket that successfully
put a human in space?
The Vostok 1, the Gemini 3,Apollo 11, or Sputnik 1?

Rob (55:24):
I know this one as well, but he has no make-it-a-double.

Christa (55:26):
Yeah, I know.

Rob (55:29):
Fish thinks.

Christa (55:30):
You got this fish.
I believe in you.

The Fish (55:31):
Well, that's good.
Because I'm not sure I believein myself, I'm going to send you
telepathic waves.

Siobhan (55:37):
No, I'm sending vibes.
I can still do that.
I can still do that.

Rob (55:41):
Fun fact, the man's name is John Glenn.
That helps you.

Christa (55:46):
No, it is not.
It's not the Russian one.

Siobhan (55:48):
The man's name is Yuri Gagarin.

Matt (55:50):
Stop helping, stop helping .

Christa (55:52):
It was Russian was the first man in space.

Matt (55:54):
Correct.

Christa (55:56):
I hope that helps you face it.

The Fish (55:57):
What are my choices again?

Matt (56:00):
So the Vostok 1, Gemini 3, Apollo 11, or Sputnik 1?
This?

Rob (56:06):
is more shocking than the circumcision revelation that
I've had.

Siobhan (56:09):
We can tell you I don't think it is actually Not the
first person in space.

Christa (56:13):
The first person in space.

Siobhan (56:14):
He's also the first actually John Glenn is the first
man in orbit.

Christa (56:17):
In orbit.

Siobhan (56:18):
There you go, alan Shepard is the first man in
space.

The Fish (56:21):
Yuri Gagarin is the first man.
Oh sorry.

Siobhan (56:24):
Go ahead.

Rob (56:25):
Let's let Fish answer his GD.
Answer Fish, we've helped youimmensely now.

The Fish (56:30):
Hey, yes, I know you've knocked out two answers
for me, so B and C are notcorrect, right?

Christa (56:37):
Teamwork and Sputnik wasn't earlier answer, if that
helps.

Siobhan (56:41):
Right which it was not a manned mission.

Christa (56:44):
I didn't say anything.
I just said it was an earlieranswer.

Siobhan (56:47):
Oh, she's helping a lot actually, and then you help me.
I suck, I'm second.
Come on help me.

Rob (56:51):
Somebody help this shit out of me in a moment.
I'm not helping this shit outof you at all.

Matt (56:57):
No, all right Fish.
What do you got?

The Fish (57:01):
I'm going to go with Gemini.

Matt (57:03):
It is the Vostok one.
No Goodbye.

Siobhan (57:07):
Fish, sorry, fish Dude.
Yeah, oh, we knew you so well.

Rob (57:13):
It was great.

Siobhan (57:13):
Sorry Fish, it's been wonderful.
It's OK Fish, Now you can justmake funny comments like me.

Rob (57:17):
But here we are.

The Fish (57:19):
I've been doing that the whole time.
Exactly here we are.

Rob (57:21):
Chris Krista in the lead with the make it a double from
Siobhan in her pocket and she isat three, I am at two.

Siobhan (57:28):
You guys still have so many points and it is your turn.
It is my turn.

Rob (57:32):
Are you going to hand select a question for me?
You jackass oh.

Matt (57:36):
I got one right here.
What is the name of the termthat describes the ratio of
thrust produced by a rocketengine to the amount of
propellant consumed?

Christa (57:45):
Physics.

Matt (57:46):
Specific impulse, thrust to weight ratio, propellant
efficiency or thrust efficiency.

Rob (57:54):
I'm going to go with thrust efficiency because I'm a
thruster.
Let's go.
Tmi, son of a bitch.

Matt (58:01):
It is the specific impulse .
Well, my impulse was wrong.

Rob (58:04):
Damn.

Siobhan (58:04):
Yeah.

Rob (58:05):
I had nothing.
Yeah, I'm down to one point,krista.
Oh, hi, krista.

The Fish (58:12):
When you're all here.

Rob (58:14):
This could be it.
This could be it.
Oh wait, I was going to askWait.

Siobhan (58:17):
can I ask a clarifying question?

Rob (58:19):
Yes.

Siobhan (58:20):
If she chooses to make it a double, can it only be an
active player in the game.

Christa (58:25):
I was just thinking that I could choose to.
I could choose to save Rob fora while longer if we wanted to
do more questions, or could she?

Rob (58:31):
get somebody back into the game.
Oh, I don't know, that's a lotof work.

Siobhan (58:38):
I like being tired, I just a respawn.

Matt (58:41):
You know what.
You never know what happens inthe universe.
Her discretion.

Siobhan (58:45):
OK, fair enough, Fair enough Fair enough.

The Fish (58:46):
OK, Wow it's up to you , Krista.

Matt (58:50):
What is the term for the study of nature, origin and
evolution of the universe as awhole?
Is it astrophysics, cosmology,astrobiology or stellar
evolution?
Study of nature, origin andevolution of the universe as a
whole.

Christa (59:09):
As a whole.

Matt (59:10):
Astrophysics, cosmology, astrobiology or stellar
evolution.

The Fish (59:16):
Choose cosmology.

Christa (59:18):
Oh thanks, fish, you know what I'm going to go with.
Astrobiology.

Matt (59:26):
It is cosmology.

The Fish (59:28):
It is cosmology.

Matt (59:28):
Fish fish fish.

Rob (59:30):
Remember that time that fish gave you the answer and
then you didn't choose it.
Yeah, ok, everybody, I feltlike it wasn't right.
Here we go.
I'm a fish.
I doubted you, bro.
2 and 1, right.
2 and 1.
Krista, 2, me at 1.
Here we go, oh god, here we go.

Matt (59:41):
What is the name of the device that regulates the flow
of propellants into a rocketengine?
Is it the fuel valve, thethrust controller, the injector
or the combustion chamber?

Siobhan (59:50):
That sounds like just like your last question.

Rob (59:53):
Good god, yes, it does.
Ok, we've got the regulation ofwhat.
I'm sorry.

Matt (59:58):
Regulation of flow of propellants into the rocket
engine.
Propellants into the rocketengine, yep, fuel valve thrust
controller, injector orcombustion chamber oh god.

Rob (01:00:11):
It's going to be A or B.
I'm going to lean towards A,the fuel valve.
Please tell me that I'm stillin this game.
It's not A or B.

Matt (01:00:20):
It is.
It is injector.

Siobhan (01:00:24):
I would have thought you would have gotten the
injection one.

Matt (01:00:27):
Most modern cars have a fuel injector bro.
Yeah, but that doesn't mean heknows that that's the fucking
rocket science thing he doesn'tknow about Jewish people engines
.

Siobhan (01:00:36):
There's a lot of things .
There's a lot of things orgeography.

Matt (01:00:39):
He doesn't know a lot about science books or the
French.
He took the.

Siobhan (01:00:43):
French I took what's a song?
It is a song.
It's not a French song, it'sjust a song.

Christa (01:00:49):
We need a French.

Rob (01:00:51):
This science books With that.

Siobhan (01:00:53):
With the movies.
No hold on.
Look at that.

Matt (01:00:56):
I'm going to tell a sip to Christophe.

Rob (01:00:58):
First time guest.
First time guest, first timewinner Yay, stellar sip, I feel
like Congratulations.

Christa (01:01:08):
Thank you all.
I came to play and I came towin.
That was amazing.

Rob (01:01:10):
That was the worst way to go out for me.
I really wish to see what I'vegotten a question right and just
taken me out.

Christa (01:01:16):
Yeah, well, if I was in the fish I would have got it
right.
That's all I know.

Siobhan (01:01:20):
It's all goes.
Note to self don't doubt thefish.
That's right Hashtag Don'tdoubt the fish, Don't doubt the
fish.

Matt (01:01:27):
The fish swims through the universe.

Christa (01:01:29):
Everybody doubted me on cosmology.

Matt (01:01:30):
All right.

Christa (01:01:31):
Thanks everybody for listening.

Rob (01:01:33):
Thank you, bye, everybody.

Matt (01:01:36):
The boozey quote for this episode comes from comedian
George Burns, who said it onlytakes one drink to get me drunk.
The trouble is I can't rememberif it's the 13th or the 14th.
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