Episode
Cosmic Questions
Description
What is a black hole? Why do we remember the past but not the future? If time had a beginning, does it have an end?We don’t have the answers to some of the universe’s biggest questions. What we do know often feels bleak, such as the notion that in a billion years there will most likely be no life on Earth. Or the reality that someday the entire human race will probably be forgotten.Nonetheless, people search for answers. These are some of the cosmic questions that haunt the human experience.Guest: Dennis Overbye, the cosmic affairs correspondent for The New York Times.Background reading: When the largest space observatory ever built sent its images back to Earth, here’s what astronomers saw.In space you can’t hear a black hole scream, but apparently you can hear it sing. Hear what that sounds like.For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next workday.
Chapters
This podcast features conversations between NY Times' audio producer Bianca Gaver and science writer Dennis Overby as they explore the universe's biggest questions without providing concrete answers.
00:00 - 01:53 (01:53)
Summary
This podcast features conversations between NY Times' audio producer Bianca Gaver and science writer Dennis Overby as they explore the universe's biggest questions without providing concrete answers.
EpisodeCosmic Questions
PodcastThe Daily
The speaker discusses the concept of black holes and how their existence raises questions that are on the edge of science and provide a reminder of human ignorance in the vastness of the universe.
01:53 - 08:58 (07:04)
Summary
The speaker discusses the concept of black holes and how their existence raises questions that are on the edge of science and provide a reminder of human ignorance in the vastness of the universe.
EpisodeCosmic Questions
PodcastThe Daily
A discussion on the physics of time, memory and free will with Professor Brian Greene and neuroscientist and philosopher Sam Harris.
08:59 - 13:33 (04:34)
Summary
A discussion on the physics of time, memory and free will with Professor Brian Greene and neuroscientist and philosopher Sam Harris.
EpisodeCosmic Questions
PodcastThe Daily
The podcast discusses the origins of the universe, the nature of time and how we perceive it, and the importance of asking good questions.
13:34 - 18:44 (05:09)
Summary
The podcast discusses the origins of the universe, the nature of time and how we perceive it, and the importance of asking good questions.
EpisodeCosmic Questions
PodcastThe Daily
The direction of time can be determined by the increasing disorder in the universe.
18:44 - 22:12 (03:28)
Summary
The direction of time can be determined by the increasing disorder in the universe. However, time is no longer strictly moving in a directional manner.
EpisodeCosmic Questions
PodcastThe Daily
Star NFL quarterback Deshaun Watson will be suspended for 11 games and pay a $5 million fine for allegations of sexual misconduct during massage appointments, and the Biden administration must propose redactions to the affidavit used to justify an FBI search of Donald Trump's home.
22:12 - 24:49 (02:37)
Summary
Star NFL quarterback Deshaun Watson will be suspended for 11 games and pay a $5 million fine for allegations of sexual misconduct during massage appointments, and the Biden administration must propose redactions to the affidavit used to justify an FBI search of Donald Trump's home.