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In this episode of the Rabbit Hole of Research, hosts Joe, Nick, and Georgia dig into the concept of shrinking in both real life and fiction. They explore the phenomenon of shrinkage due to cold, as seen in popular culture, and discuss fictional portrayals of shrinking in movies like Ant-Man, The Incredible Shrinking Woman, and Honey, I Shrunk the Kids. They examine the scientific plausibility of shrinking objects or people, referencing various scientific principles and fictional technologies. Additionally, they touch on topics like the challenges of human cellular function and metabolism at a smaller scale, and the potential adaptations for such shrinkage. The episode also highlights the charm and narrative utility of shrinking in storytelling, referencing literature such as Gulliver's Travels and Alice in Wonderland.
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In this mini-episode of Rabbit Hole of Research, Joe, Georgia, and Nick dive back into the topic of the multiverse, addressing feedback from their previous discussion. They clarify Marvelâs Spiders-Man comic and discuss Ken Page, the voice actor of Oogie Boogie in 'The Nightmare Before Christmas'. The team highlights recent recommendations and related content, including 'Two Distant Strangers', 'The Rehearsal', and 'Apocalypse Z'. They also explore philosophical and scientific questions about the multiverse, touching on themes of fate, decision-making, and the challenge of proving multiverse theories. Additional listener reading suggestions include 'Recursion' by Blake Crouch, 'A Space Between Worlds' by Micaiah Johnson, and Ray Bradbury's classic short story, "A Sound of Thunder."
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In this episode of the Rabbit Hole of Research, hosts Joe, Nick, Georgia, and guest Mary Schons, delve into the fascinating topic of the multiverse. The multiverse concept is examined through the lens of literature, film, and theoretical physics. The discussion covers key movies, books, and shows like 'Everything Everywhere All At Once,' 'Dark Matter,' 'Into the Spider-Verse,' and more. They also touch on historical multiverse narratives in mythology and religion and discuss how the multiverse intersects with themes like regret, identity, and time travel. The hosts encourage listeners to share their thoughts and favorite multiverse media, making this an interactive and thought-provoking exploration.
There is also a large movie, TV and book list to check out in the Shownotes!
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In this mini-episode of Rabbit Hole of Research, Joe, Nick, and Georgia revisit episode 21: Vampires, discussing their love for vampire folklore, and favorite horror-themed books and movies. Highlights include Halloween night recaps, a review of Jonathan Maberry's vampire literature, and discussions on scary movies' intriguing psychological effects. The trio also shares insights on their latest video game encounters and some fascinating film recommendations.
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Happy Halloween from the Rabbit Hole of Research!
Joe, Nick, and Georgia take a break from their normal science talk and perform a chaotic Halloween special, in the spirit of War of the Worlds, about trick-or-treating, eerie kids, and bizarre happenings during a live broadcast. This episode is 100 percent Handwavium and sponsored by Vsuck.com. Enjoy! And be safe out there.
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Happy Halloween! In the third October of Horror episode the Rabbit Hole Research crew joined by author Moe Shalabi dig into the history, science and symbolism of vampires. They discuss various types of vampires, their origins across cultures, and how vampirism can be scientifically explained. The conversation also touches on favorite vampire movies and books, the evolution of vampire stories, and their representation in modern media. And the group explores the possibility of living as a vampire. Can you guess which of the hosts would want to be a Vampire?
As with the other two October of horror episodes, this one also has movie recommendations in the expanded ShowNotes.
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In this mini-episode of Rabbit Hole of Research, we reflect on our Possession episode, and a mysterious laugh we heard in the recording. We give a heartfelt shoutout to Melissa from Reads Local, updates on The Horror House's GoFundMe, and discuss various movies and books we've been enjoying. 80âs horror movies and the importance of locking doors. And, Joe was featured in The Scientist Magazine. Happy Halloween.
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Episode 20: Exploring the Science and Handwavium of Possessions: A Journey Through Supernatural Horror
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Note: At ~the 6 minute mark our recording was cut, even though we talked for 1 hour. My story is the Reedâs Local ghost interrupted our recordingâyou can hear a noice before the recording cuts! But Rabbit Hole of Research ainât afraid of no ghosts and the show goes on! Enjoy!
In the second October of Horror episode the Rabbit Hole Research dives into the spine-chilling realm of possessions and spirits, perfectly timed for Halloween. We take over Reed Local, with several guests. Reedâs Local co-owner and horror buff, Melissa; the writer/director of Killer Piñata series, Stephen Tramontana; and Luc (Reedâs handyman and movie buff). We unravel the complexities of how spirits possess both people and objects, backed by historical and cultural insights. Our discussion traverses iconic horror movies like 'Amityville Horror,' 'Evil Dead,' 'Child's Play,' and 'Christine,' weaving in contemporary debates on the genre's impact in literature and film. A special segment ties together horror and women's empowerment through 'Jennifer's Body,' coupled with childhood scares featuring a humorous anecdote about a 'possessed' Chatty Cathy doll. We also explore how horror can engage children with references to 'Five Nights at Freddy's' and 'Monster House.â
This episode is packed with a ton of possession movie recommendations (check out the show notes) and nostalgic reflections on 80s horror classics. Remember to check out the show notes for a full list of Movies, Shows and Books mentioned in this episode!
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In this mini episode of The Rabbit Hole Research podcast, hosts Joe, Nick, and Georgia explore various horror themes, including werewolves and a lesser-known 1984 cartoon, Turbo Teen, which featured a character transforming into a carâprompting discussions on 'werecars'. They discuss an unfortunate water leakage situation at the Horror House, leading to its temporary closure and a GoFundMe campaign for support. The hosts also delve into fun horror-related content, touching on movies like 'Werewolf of London' and 'Trick or Treat', and books like 'Such Sharp Teeth' by Rachel Harrison. Additionally, they engage in a playful debate on the strength of adamantium claws versus a lightsaber, with a side discussion on Venom as a possible werewolf parallel. The episode is packed with light-hearted banter and a deep dive into horror lore and pop culture.
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Episode 19: Exploring the Science and Myth of Werewolves. Transformations, Calories, and Handwavium
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In this episode, the Rabbit Hole of Research goes on the road to the Horror House in Avondale Chicago, âThe Hub of Horrorâ. Georgia, Nick and Joe, along with shop owners Moses and Vinny, explore the world of werewolves. They dig into werewolf folklore, history, the science of transformation, and popular werewolf movies and media. Get your pen and paper ready to take note of all the werewolf movies and books mentioned (donât worry you can find them in the show notes). This is a good way to start off a month of horror: Rabbit Hole of Research Style!
Content warning after episode ends: Once the conversation about werewolves end, there will be a fade out of music and a content alert for more sensitive listeners to stop. This was part of the conversation but a little more adult language than our normal content, but it was a bit of humorous banter about unusual horror-themed toys.
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Welcome to Episode 18.1 the B-side! In this mini episode, Joe and Nick engage with fans at the Miller Beach Fest about their cyborg body part replacements and favorite cyborg movies. Notable mentions include Teen Titans' Cyborg, Robocop, and The Six Million Dollar Man. The hosts reflect on various cybernetic body parts and discuss interesting real-world cybernetic advancements such as artificial stomachs. The episode concludes with a sneak peek into their October Horror Series, featuring episodes on werewolves, possessions, and vampires.
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Episode 18: Cybernetic Futures: Amazing Technology Meets Humanity Are We Ready?
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Welcome to Episode 18 and into the basement studio hangout with Nick and Joe! This episode dives deep into the fascinating world of cyborgs, blending science fiction and real-world technology. We reflect on iconic cyborgs from pop culture like RoboCop, Terminator, and Inspector Gadget, and explore the real science behind the concept, from biohacking to DIY cybernetics. Discover the origins of the term, meet pioneers like Manfred Clynes and Nathan Kline, and discuss ethical quandaries related to cyborg enhancements. Plus, hear about modern advances like the Neuralink and the bionic eye. Grab your favorite brew and join the conversation on the future of human augmentation.
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Welcome to the Footnotes of the B-sides! In this mini episode, Joe and Nick delve into the fascinating world of telepathy, telekinesis, and brainwave-based authentication systems developed by the University of Buffalo. The duo also shares their recent interests, from playing Astro's Playroom on the PS5 to reading 'My Darkest Prayer' by S. A. Crosby. They touch on their excitement for the upcoming Halloween-themed episodes and discuss their thoughts on 'Only Murders in the Building' Season 4. Special mention goes to their previous guest, Michael Lynn from the YouTube channel Rotoforge.
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Episode 17: Brainwaves and Superpowers: Can Humans Really Move Objects with Their Minds?
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In Episode 17 of the Rabbit Hole of Research, hosts Joe and Nick, along with special guest Michael Lynn, digging into the intriguing topics of telepathy and telekinesis. They explore the origins of these concepts in fiction, their portrayal in popular culture, and discuss the lack of scientific evidence supporting their existence in the real world. The episode also touches on government-funded research projects, genetic studies, and speculative future technologies. Amidst the discussions, the hosts and guest share favorite fictional examples and ponder on the potential implications of these mythical abilities.
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Welcome to the Footnotes of the B-sides! In this 16.1 b-side episode, Joe and Nick discuss their recent movie and TV show viewings including the new Alien movie, 'Parasite' and 'Umbrella Academy Season 4'. They also revisit their 'Ultimate Alien Actor' debate, discussing contenders like Jeff Goldblum, Sigourney Weaver, and Will Smith. They dig into concepts of panspermia, alien invasions in popular culture from 'Starship Troopers' to 'Invasion of the Body Snatchers' and 'Thundercats'. The episode ends with a tease for the next episode, urging fans to send in comments and questions.
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Episode 16: Exploring Alien Invasions: Movies, Theories, and is Jeff Goldblum the Ultimate Alien Actor
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Hello Fam! Hope yâall are doing well. So, here is Episode 16, Nick and Joe talk about Alien Invasion. Thank you for tuning in and supporting us. Our goal is to have a little fun exploring science through the lens of science fiction, fantasy and pop culture.
Back in the basement studio, Joe and Nick return, with beer in hand, to discuss a variety of topics centered around alien invasions in movies, literature, and pop culture. They share insights and personal favorites including 'Independence Day,' 'The Thing,' 'Mars Attacks,' and 'Cloverfield,' while also speculating on the Fermi Paradox, galactic policing, bioforming, and the potential implications of real-life alien encounters. They debate Jeff Goldblum's versus Will Smith's contributions to alien movies and who should receive the Ultimate Alien Person Award. Joe and Nick present a fun and informative discussion while enjoying their drinks, making geeky science relatable and entertaining.
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Welcome to Episode 15 the B-side! In this companion episode to Episode 15, Joe, Nick and Georgia dive into fan comments, topics such as Owen Wilson's 'Wow,' West Nile virus, and the updated WHO list of potential future pandemic pathogens. They also speculate on military bases as potential safe havens during a zombie apocalypse and mention various entertainment preferences, like the 'Fallout' series, 'Lady in the Lake,' and comic books. The episode ends with a light-hearted wrap-up, urging fans to send in comments and questions.
As always, feel free to comment, and we will address your questions and comments in future shows! Enjoy.
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Episode 15: Our Favorite Apocalypses: Zombies, Viruses, Meteors, oh my or Apocalypse Wow!
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Hello Fam! Hope yâall are doing well. So, here is Episode 15, Nick, Georgia, and Joe talk about their favorite apocalyptic scenarios. Thank you for tuning in and supporting us. Our goal is to have a little fun exploring science through the lens of science fiction, fantasy and pop culture.
In this episode of 'Rabbit Hole of Research,' the crew gathers in the basement âbunkerâ studio to delve into their favorite apocalyptic scenarios. Hosts Joe, Nick, and Georgia debate various types of apocalypses, from zombies and vampires to nuclear wars and natural disasters, discussing the plausibility, impact and survivability of each. They also reflect on how close humanity currently is to doomsday, citing the Doomsday Clock and historical events. Throughout the conversation, they share their personal favorite media representations of apocalyptic events, including movies, books, and TV shows, while lightening the mood with humor and some interesting tangents. Whether itâs zombies, nuclear fallout, or an alien invasion, they explore both the entertaining and terrifying aspects of apocalyptic scenarios.
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Welcome to the Footnotes, B-sides, or mini-episode! We donât know what to call these episodes, so suggestions are welcome. Whatever we decide, we will be doing these short 10-15 minute episodes to recap and clarify things we talked about in the main episode the week before. Also, we will share other cool stuff we are watching and reading. As always there are time stamped show notes with links and extras below.
This companion episode to Episode 14 revisits key topics and clarifies points about regeneration discussed earlier. Hosts Nick and Joe talk about their recent experience watching Deadpool and Wolverine and give a thumbs-up review of the film. They delve into plant and animal regeneration, touching on the role of bioelectricity and pluripotent cells, as well as discussing Grootâs regrowth and the concept of coppicing in trees. The episode also covers regeneration in planarian and human implications, while humorously recapping movie highlights and mentioning future episode topics like the multiverse and time travel. Join Nick and Joe as they explore science with a lively and informative twist. As always, feel free to comment, and we will address your questions and comments in future shows! Enjoy.
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Episode 14: Exploring Regeneration from Wolverine and Deadpool to Actual Factual Science
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The Show Notes: Episode 14.1 the b-sideâclarifications and more Regeneration Insights
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Hello Fam! Hope yâall are doing well. So, here is Episode 14, Nick and Joe talk about Regeneration, just in time for the release of the new Wolverine and Deadpool movie (July 26th 2024). Thank you for tuning in and supporting us. Our goal is to have a little fun exploring science through the lens of science fiction, fantasy and pop culture.
In episode 14 of 'The Rabbit Hole of Research' podcast, hosts Joe and Nick dive into the fascinating topic of regeneration. They discuss the biological processes of regeneration in various species, such as salamanders, starfish, and axolotls, highlighting the complex cellular mechanisms involved. The episode also ties in pop culture references, including the regenerative abilities of Marvel characters like Wolverine and Deadpool, and characters from 'Fifth Element' and 'Attack on Titan'. They also consider the caloric demands of rapid regeneration and what this might imply for fictional characters. Additionally, they explore the potential for human applications, touching upon 3D bioprinting technologies and bioelectronics. The hosts present a fun and informative discussion while enjoying their drinks, making geeky science relatable and entertaining.
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