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Spacetime Facts That Defy Physics? & CCP Blamed for Data Center Backlash

Episode 430 Published 11 hours ago
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Dive into the nature of spacetime and data center backlash in this Edge of Wonder Live.

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Physics & Time: The Soviet Union once classified a strange discovery in space. In 1985, a Russian cosmonaut watched a spinning wing nut flip 180° every few seconds in zero gravity—behavior that seemed to defy normal physics.

This Dzhanibekov Effect (or Tennis Racket Theorem) remained secret for years because scientists at the time had no clear explanation.

That’s just the beginning. As humans explore deeper into space, we keep uncovering bizarre truths about space-time itself. By some measurements, time literally runs slower closer to Earth and speeds up the farther you move away from its gravity. The more we study spacetime, the more it appears to change our everyday understanding of reality.

Data Centers: The legendary environmental activist Erin Brockovich is now leading the pushback against massive AI data centers. She’s launching a nationwide map to track community complaints.

Meanwhile, some Big Tech voices are blaming Chinese Communist Party propaganda for the growing American resistance. Simultaneously, a company backed by Nvidia is offering to pay homeowners to host mini data centers right next to their houses—in exchange for discounted electricity and internet. Would you let them put one in your yard?

Join Edge of Wonder for all of this plus the weekly “Bendela Effect.”

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And as always, see you out… on the edge!

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