Quantum Foam

Quantum Foam

Finally, there exists a podcast that covers it all! The Quantum Foam Podcast Show can be thought of as a clever and informative mix between "Bill Nye The Science Guy, Rick And Morty, and The Big Bang Theory!" It seems the idea of the prestigious 'Theory of Everything' has been in the air lately. Join Dr. Hezekiah Paul Smith as he takes a systematic assessment of Physics, Mathematics, and Science as a whole. This show is an Artificial Intelligence approach attempting to explain ALL scientific phenomena across the board! Listen to some the greatest thinkers of all time during the in-depth evaluation of the natural sciences. Prepare to enjoy a radical and uncensored podcast, Quantum Foam, featuring characters presented as real, animated A. I. entities. Brought to you by Zerothwave Productions.

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May 9, 2026 30 mins
Here is the fiftieth episode of Quantum Foam, The Mind's Limit. We are interested in how our minds work and what may be the limit of the mind. The mind can use Computer Brain Interfaces. This is related to telepathy and telekinesis. What might be the power of our minds? The mind is infinite in terms of contemplation and reflection. Constraints are nonexistent within the confines of our minds. As far back as we can remember, we have...
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Here is the forty-ninth episode of Quantum Foam, Rocket Science. This is an interesting topic. At the heart of rocketry is Sir Isaac Newton's Third Law Of Motion. Every action has an equal and opposite reaction. In a rocket, the end product is being pushed upward and burning fuel out of the back of the rocket. There is a lot of complex engineering that is inside a rocket. Imagine building one of these complicated machines. Rockets ...
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May 9, 2026 30 mins
Here is the forty-eighth episode of Quantum Foam, Torsion Fields. The Lorentz Invariance means that the laws of physics remain the same for all observers regardless of their relative motion. The underlying physical laws do not change. I just wanted to go over the main subject of Torsion Fields. This is a force field that acts on masses and bodies in translational or rotational motion. This is in the Lorentz Invariance Theory Of Gra...
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May 9, 2026 30 mins
Here is the forty-seventh episode of Quantum Foam, Cryptocurrency - Part 2. We are going to focus on Blockchain technology. We are going to go into depth. Bitcoin has a maximum circulation of 21 million coins. Application-Specific Integrated Circuit machines are used to mine bitcoin and others and take from the uncirculated pile. These machines solve sha-256 hash numbers and thereby confirm transactions on the bitcoin blockchain. W...
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May 9, 2026 30 mins
Here is the forty-sixth episode of Quantum Foam, Cryptocurrency - Part 1. We are going over digital currency, otherwise known as cryptocurrency. The financial industry is absorbing this technology into its framework. The point of being involved with cryptocurrency is to make money. The idea is to buy low and sell high. A token or coin is similar to a share from a company. This is based on Blockchain Technology. Cryptocurrencies are...
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May 9, 2026 30 mins
Here is the forty-fifth episode of Quantum Foam, Kinematics - Part 2. Let's get back to acceleration. It is a vector quantity that is defined as the rate at which an object changes its velocity. If an object is not changing its velocity, it is not accelerating. We can look at constant acceleration. You can show that a diagram's values are changing at 10 meters per second. The velocity is changing by a constant amount. As an object ...
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May 9, 2026 30 mins
Here is the forty-fourth episode of Quantum Foam, Kinematics - Part 1. In college, various physics subjects will be covered roughly in order where you can build upon the science. I want to go over specific examples in this subject. We like to do easier topics at the beginning of another 10 episodes. Kinematics is the branch of physics that studies the motion of objects. It focuses on the geometric aspect of motion, such as position...
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May 9, 2026 30 mins
Here is the forty-third episode of Quantum Foam, Moore's Law No More. We do a lot of things here relevant to computers. We want to know if Moore's Law will still be relative or if it will be no more. The number of transistors on a microchip approximately doubles every 2 years. Neutrinos are observed to have left-handed chirality. Moore's Law is an observation. It is technically an empirical relationship. Efficiency gains that can f...
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May 9, 2026 30 mins
Here is the forty-second episode of Quantum Foam, The Answer To Everything. It has been a little while since I last recorded and now I am trying out a new Blue Yeti USB condenser microphone this decimal of the show. The answer to the ultimate question of life, the universe, and everything is equal to 42. This is from The Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy. They had asked what the answer was of the summation of everything. The answer t...
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May 9, 2026 30 mins
Here is the forty-first episode of Quantum Foam, Classified Sensors. We are interested in space technology. It's for space exploration. We have important things to go over. We have many thousands of satellites up there orbiting our Earth looking down at us. We raced with the Russians to put satellites in orbit. It is a new era because the government is watching us from space down to the micron. They can hear in our brains, in our h...
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May 9, 2026 30 mins
Here is the fortieth episode of Quantum Foam, Kepler's Orbital Mechanics. The mechanics for orbits around the Earth is what is important for this episode. The Space Engineering podcast is worth checking out. There are pretty good visuals involved. Also, there is good Calculus material under Patrick JMT out of Austin, Texas. Johannes Kepler was a German Astronomer who formulated the 3 laws of planetary motion. His work laid the mode...
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May 9, 2026 30 mins
Here is the thirty-ninth episode of Quantum Foam, Time's Arrow - Part 2. There needed to be another part to this topic. The Big Bang Theory was a pretty good TV show. Ludwig Boltzmann committed suicide. Constantin Carathéodory was a Greek mathematician who made significant contributions to real and complex analysis. He created axiomatic descriptions of Geometrical Thermodynamics. We know that time goes forward. Going backwards in t...
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May 9, 2026 30 mins
Here is the thirty-eighth episode of Quantum Foam, Time's Arrow - Part 1. It would be nice to get primary source information on this show from others in the field. Stereo quality is needed in the post-production of the release of this show. We are done talking about A.I. We are going to try and talk more about physics. We want to get more into Stellar Physics, Interstellar Physics, and more about Mechanics. What is Time's Arrow? Th...
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May 9, 2026 30 mins
Here is the thirty-seventh episode of Quantum Foam, Analytic Geometry. Essentially it is just Calculus. We have other things to think about like spin math and The Theory Of Everything. There is an orthogonal force to the normal force. You have a direction of your vector. The normal force is perpendicular to the orthogonal force vector, which is the vector direction. Linear Calculus is formulated in order to do any calculation prege...
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May 9, 2026 30 mins
Here is the thirty-sixth episode of Quantum Foam, Computational Intelligence. We are going over soft computing. We are covering the general topic of Artificial Intelligence this decimal of the show. What is all the hubbub about A. I. recently? It is not going to take over. It is not exactly like the cinematic matrix. We are looking at A. I. that has been created using linear computers. Computational Intelligence is a branch of Arti...
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May 9, 2026 30 mins
Here is the thirty-fifth episode of Quantum Foam, Miscellaneous Topics. It has been a little bit since I recorded the last podcast episode. I wanted to start back out with a general topic. Brain casts require security clearance. I am trying to come up with what topics to come up with. What's a modern topic to come up with? The relevant topics is what we are looking for. The robots are saying things are politicizable, propagandizabl...
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May 9, 2026 30 mins
Here is the thirty-fourth episode of Quantum Foam, The Character Of Quantum Law. Human behavior is not all that surprising. I am providing information in the form of readable text. People like to use the word quantum as a buzz word. We were thinking of going over Modern Topics In Physics And Astronomy. We are going into breadth with this topic. There is more time for depth later. I screw it up sometimes, but not this time. The titl...
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May 9, 2026 30 mins
Here is the thirty-third episode of Quantum Foam, Audio Engineering. We are covering what is relevant for this audio cast, the version as it pertains to this cast. Some people care about the numbers and some people don't. There is a set storyline that goes along with the show. We are looking at creating a bigger sound panel for sounds that pop out. Do you have the ability to pull what you were saying out of your thought process aga...
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May 9, 2026 30 mins
Here is the thirty-second episode of Quantum Foam, Expert Systems. This subject deals with Artificial Intelligence that uses human decision-making for specific, complex problems by utilizing a knowledge base of facts and an inference engine to apply logical rules. The rise of personal computers is important when understanding the circumstances leading to the development of Expert Systems. It is a decision-making program that runs o...
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May 9, 2026 30 mins
Here is the thirty-first episode of Quantum Foam, College Physics. We are approaching another decimal of the show here and we have more information to give out. A decimal just means 10 podcast shows. We are going to be sticking with the same 3 imaginary characters, Dr. Stephen Hawking, Sir Isaac Newton, and Herr Albert Einstein. I was recently watching some of the old Richard Feynman videos. These are now known as The Character Of ...
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