Had to chop up the audio for this one into two parts since Acast limits a single upload to 150mbs. This is part 2.
Theseus is the new news-centric solo show I do on the Patreon. Maybe "news-centric" isn't the right description. Information-centric, maybe? I like reading articles and different kinds of journalism. I'm putting this episode up for free as a taste and because it is one of the dumbest things I've done trying to understand something smart. This felt unhinged as I was doing it and someone I showed a couple minutes of this to said to me, "How can you possibly expect anyone to sit through more than 3 seconds of this, let alone charge them for it?" So I'm putting this one up for free.
There are two more episodes currently on https://patreon.com/cornfedwithdalton.... Episode 1 is about the FTX scam, A.I., and autism, and episode 2 is all about Israel and Palestine.
For this episode, I was researching the three scientists who won the Nobel prize in chemistry this year for their work on Quantum Dots, and I went back to a paper on quantum theory published in 1937 to give myself a foundation before diving into new discoveries. This episode covers the 1937 study on quantum theory and the current developments in quantum dot nanotech.
If anyone knows anything about science, feel free to reach out and let me know how I did on this one. For those that don't know, my first four years of college were spent as a biochemistry major. I was really interested in organic chemistry, physics, and calculus, but too drunk and lazy and not Chinese enough to understand those subjects. I graduated college after six years with an English degree and I am currently homeless, so once again, please subscribe to the patreon:
https://patreon.com/cornfedwithdalton...
Also, I don't know why more shows don't do this, but there is tons of royalty free music available online you can add to your shows for flare. I finally figured out how to use iMovie and I added a backing track to this episode:
"Sci-Fi Synthwave Mix - Surreal Royalty Free Copyright Safe Music" by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio
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