Episode

Supernovae: Best Around, Case Closed
Description
Face it, supernovae are the most interesting phenomena in the universe. Black holes are cool, but did you know they sprout from a supernova? What could be cooler than a star exploding so powerfully, the flash it creates shines for months after?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this podcast, the hosts provide practical tips and advice to navigate the uncertain world of finance, covering topics from buying vs. renting to battling money anxiety.
00:00 - 01:37 (01:37)
Summary
In this podcast, the hosts provide practical tips and advice to navigate the uncertain world of finance, covering topics from buying vs. renting to battling money anxiety.
EpisodeSupernovae: Best Around, Case Closed
PodcastStuff You Should Know
The superficial understanding of Supernovae might be that it happens frequently in the Milky Way, but in fact it occurs in many galaxies all over the place.
01:37 - 07:46 (06:09)
Summary
The superficial understanding of Supernovae might be that it happens frequently in the Milky Way, but in fact it occurs in many galaxies all over the place. A confusing explanation can lead to false assumptions.
EpisodeSupernovae: Best Around, Case Closed
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Scientists determine the age of a supernova by analyzing the interstellar debris and remnants left behind by previous explosions.
07:46 - 15:30 (07:44)
Summary
Scientists determine the age of a supernova by analyzing the interstellar debris and remnants left behind by previous explosions. Regular people with telescopes also play a crucial role in discovering supernovas in neighboring galaxies, which helps scientists study their origins.
EpisodeSupernovae: Best Around, Case Closed
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The How to Money podcast features real life stories of successful journeys, including tools, books, and people who have made a difference to inspire listeners to make a difference in their own lives.
15:30 - 19:09 (03:38)
Summary
The How to Money podcast features real life stories of successful journeys, including tools, books, and people who have made a difference to inspire listeners to make a difference in their own lives.
EpisodeSupernovae: Best Around, Case Closed
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This podcast explains the different types of stars (type 1a, type 1b, type 1c, and type 2) and how they burn fuel before ultimately cooling down or exploding depending on their size.
19:09 - 24:52 (05:43)
Summary
This podcast explains the different types of stars (type 1a, type 1b, type 1c, and type 2) and how they burn fuel before ultimately cooling down or exploding depending on their size.
EpisodeSupernovae: Best Around, Case Closed
PodcastStuff You Should Know
The type 2 supernova is different from type 1a because it starts off much more massive and squeezes together iron atoms in the core tightly enough that they become neutrons, shrinking the star's diameter from 5,000 miles to just 12 miles.
24:52 - 30:13 (05:20)
Summary
The type 2 supernova is different from type 1a because it starts off much more massive and squeezes together iron atoms in the core tightly enough that they become neutrons, shrinking the star's diameter from 5,000 miles to just 12 miles. Additionally, there is a net energy loss when the star starts producing iron, as it takes more energy to combine molecules into iron than the energy released from the process.
EpisodeSupernovae: Best Around, Case Closed
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This podcast aims to explore how our everyday experiences influence our brain and understanding of reality through tackling unusual questions and sharing the raw stories and tools of guests.
30:13 - 35:44 (05:31)
Summary
This podcast aims to explore how our everyday experiences influence our brain and understanding of reality through tackling unusual questions and sharing the raw stories and tools of guests.
EpisodeSupernovae: Best Around, Case Closed
PodcastStuff You Should Know
The study of astronomy and the Large Hadron Collider share a common goal of seeking to understand phenomena that challenge our current understanding through the pursuit of new data and experimental production of novel phenomena.
35:44 - 38:47 (03:03)
Summary
The study of astronomy and the Large Hadron Collider share a common goal of seeking to understand phenomena that challenge our current understanding through the pursuit of new data and experimental production of novel phenomena.
EpisodeSupernovae: Best Around, Case Closed
PodcastStuff You Should Know
A type two star with a mass greater than 40 solar masses will turn into a black hole when it reaches the end of its life, and this can cause mass extinctions on Earth by affecting the ozone layer and triggering a climate change.
38:47 - 44:35 (05:47)
Summary
A type two star with a mass greater than 40 solar masses will turn into a black hole when it reaches the end of its life, and this can cause mass extinctions on Earth by affecting the ozone layer and triggering a climate change.
EpisodeSupernovae: Best Around, Case Closed
PodcastStuff You Should Know
The speaker defends the practice of creating websites that use accessible language for children to understand difficult scientific concepts as important for adult learners as well.
44:35 - 48:37 (04:02)
Summary
The speaker defends the practice of creating websites that use accessible language for children to understand difficult scientific concepts as important for adult learners as well. This approach validates progress made by past thinkers and doesn't devalue the intellect of everyday people in history.
EpisodeSupernovae: Best Around, Case Closed
PodcastStuff You Should Know
Tune in to the On Purpose with Jay Shetty podcast where guests share their real-life stories and the tools they used to make a difference in their lives, and hopefully in yours as well.
48:37 - 50:44 (02:07)
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Tune in to the On Purpose with Jay Shetty podcast where guests share their real-life stories and the tools they used to make a difference in their lives, and hopefully in yours as well. Listen on iHeart Radio, Apple podcasts, or wherever you prefer.