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Spooky Coincidences?

Vsauce · 3 min read

“Spooky coincidences” feel eerie because pattern-hungry brains are wired to find meaning in noise—and because the world contains so many...

ApopheniaPhonetic PalindromesSelection Bias

If

Vsauce · 3 min read

A core tension sits at the heart of spaceflight and everyday life: humanity can forecast some cosmic events with impressive reach, yet struggles to...

Chaos TheoryWeather PredictionEmergency Alerts

Are We Ready For Aliens?

Vsauce · 3 min read

Receiving a confirmed message from extraterrestrial intelligence would trigger a fast, highly structured chain of verification and public...

Post-Detection ProtocolsRio ScalePlanetary Protection

last words

Vsauce · 3 min read

“Let’s do it” became a cultural afterlife: Gary Gilmore’s last words at his 1977 execution were later turned into a Dan Wieden advertising slogan—now...

Last WordsExtraterrestrial SignalsMoon Landings

m͏̺͓̲̥̪í͇͔̠ś̷͎̹̲̻̻̘̝t̞̖͍͚̤k̥̞à̸͕̮͍͉̹̰͚̰ẹ̶̢̪s͏̨͈̙̹̜͚̲ ̛̬͓͟

Vsauce · 3 min read

Mistakes aren’t rare accidents—they’re a built-in feature of human life, from spelling habits to scientific breakthroughs, and even to space...

Silent LettersHalf-Life of KnowledgeMusic Production Errors

Our Narrow Slice

Vsauce · 3 min read

Human history’s “modern” era is a razor-thin slice—so thin that today’s assumptions about progress, politics, and technology look almost accidental...

Human History TimelineWEIRD SocietiesHistorical Overlap

Who Owns The Moon?

Vsauce · 3 min read

A single private claim to an asteroid worth “492 quintillion dollars” in platinum sparked a legal fight—and it exposed a bigger problem: space...

Space LawOuter Space TreatyMoon Treaty

Why Apollo Astronauts Trained in Nuclear Bomb Craters

Veritasium · 3 min read

Apollo astronauts trained at a nuclear-bomb crater site because the Nevada Test Site produced a rare, controllable stand-in for meteor...

Apollo TrainingNuclear Test SitesMeteor Impact Physics

LONELY.

Vsauce · 2 min read

Loneliness can be measured in both distance and emotion—and the most extreme example comes from Apollo 11 astronaut Michael Collins, who spent about...

LonelinessApollo 11Earth–Moon Distance

Selfie Waves

Vsauce · 3 min read

“Selfie Waves” traces how the modern selfie became a cultural habit by moving through four distinct “waves”—from accidental self-resemblances to...

Selfie HistoryPhotographySocial Media

EPIC LEAPS.

Vsauce · 3 min read

Leap Day becomes a springboard for a physics-and-biology question: what’s the biggest “leap” a living thing could make, and what would that imply...

Leap DayCenter of MassG-Forces

How Far has Humanity Reached into the Universe?

Second Thought · 3 min read

Humanity’s physical reach into space is measured in milestones—first by humans leaving Earth, then by machines traveling farther than any person...

Spaceflight MilestonesCrewed vs Uncrewed TravelVoyager Golden Record

The Morbid History of Space Missions

Second Thought · 3 min read

Spaceflight’s early record is often told through triumphs—first satellites, first humans, and the Moon landing—but the path out of Earth’s atmosphere...

Animal SpaceflightMonkey ProgramSoviet Space Dogs

Gemini 1.5 and The Biggest Night in AI

AI Explained · 3 min read

Gemini 1.5 Pro is being positioned as a step-change in long-context AI—able to retrieve and reason over information buried in massive inputs—while...

Long-Context AIGemini 1.5 ProMultimodal Retrieval