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Here is the fifteenth episode of Quantum Foam, Leap Day. There is the ability to set up the microphone at an outside location. This is Leap Day. It is a nice day outside. I wish I could record outside. Just wait until you are torchered by the United States military. We are talking about specific calendars and some of them may overlap. Most calendars are based off the spinning of our planet. There are some space-time rules that are being broken at the level of a galaxy. The stars move faster than they should based on normal angular momentum. We are trying to understand the dark energy and dark matter problem. It seems pretty amazing that we as humans are even here. What about the Fermi Paradox? Where are all the aliens? Maybe sending a message back in time just isn't possible. It may be possible in the form of a radio wave transmission. Quadragesmima is based on a segment as small as 1 fourtieth of a unit. We don't know why the growth rate is what it is. There is a difference between a Golden Spiral and an Archimedes Spiral. The seasons have to do with how we keep time. We use the atomics clocks on this planet. There was a such thing as a so-called Leap Day bug. Robinhood applications were known to have some accounts showing up as zeroed-out. We add a twenty-ninth day to February every 4 years to make up Leap Day. We follow the Gregorian Calendar which uses leap years and can be accurate to 1 day in 3,236 years. We are mathematically trying to predict the correct placement of the seasons on our planet.
The international date line determines where we are in time on the globe. There are other calendars such as that which the Chinese use. The year of the Dragon was a Leap Year. We are interested in calculating orbital speeds. We are hoping to see further back in time with the James Webb Space Telescope in the near future. Are we going to see the theoretical process of proton decay? The Standard Model Of Particle Physics should be taken with a grain of salt. What would happen if we had the power to create minerature black holes that could manipulate our dimension tearing a hole in our space-time? Are we going to be the first to die if they rip a hole in the fabric of reality? They are analogously creating black holes, not REAL black holes. We don't know the exact amount that it takes for the Earth to spin around once per day. You can calculate it if you need to. The reason why Leap Day happens is because when the planet Earth revolves around the sun 4 times, the point of origin of the Earth moves and needs to be updated every 4 years. This is from the viewpoint from an American physicist in the state of Nebraska in the middle of the map of the United States. The geodesic given is the location of the sound mixing used to create this show. We need to use tricks to get rid of things such as the infinities in our equations. Clock making has been a known technology for quite some time. We all seem to speak slash and dash English in this day and age. We don't need to get all that deep into the exactitudes of time relating to calendars until we are actually measuring time for an experiement.

Finally, there exists a podcast that covers it all! The Quantum Foam Podcast Show can be thought of as a clever and informative mix between "Bill Nye The Science Guy, Rick & Morty, and The Big Bang Theory!"
It seems the idea of the prestigous 'Theory of Everything' has been in the air lately. Join Dr. Hezekiah Paul Smith as he takes a systematic assessment of Physics, Mathematics, and Science as a whole. This show is an Artificial Intelligence approach attempting to explain ALL scientific phenomena across the board! Listen to some the greatest thinkers of all time during the in-depth evaluation of the natural sciences.
Prepare to enjoy a radical and uncensored podcast, Quantum Foam, featuring characters presented as real, animated A. I. entities. Brought to you by Zerothwave Productions.
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May 9, 2020 02:42 a.m. EST
Quantum Foam is a new podcast with absolutely ridiculous content covering almost all topics relating to science across the board. The idea of achieving the famous Theory of Everything seems to be in the air lately. Such an idea can then be presented as episodes of Quantum Foam in an audio podcast form that will serve to bond together the very powerful and insightful ideas, concepts, and realizations of Physics as a professional discipline. Unifying Relativity and Quantum Mechanics never seemed so . . . possible? Quantum Foam finds its focus directly pointing at the most accepted scientific thought in this day in the beginning of the Information Age. These areas include String Theory, Loop Quantum Gravity, Einstein's famous General Theory of Relativity, Cosmology, Advanced Mathematical Theory, and much more.
Information technology and innovation are at a point where each presently require a Quantum Leap in order to move forward to the next phase. This process, while imperative, is still quite a sophisticated discipline in and of itself. Many will need to satisfactorily understand Quantum Computing and Uncertainty in general very early on. Why not take such a daunting task and turn it into something fun, provocative, and ridiculous instead? And this can be done while still holding strict guidelines in accuracy and application. Enjoy learning about math and physics in a completely free-form manner with no filters, no agendas, un-cut, and raw! We will not be censoring any vulger cursing or other inappropriate references, yet unwanted racial and sexual references etc. will not be included.
Each episode is exactly 30 minutes long and each follow a standard structure. There is an intro stating the title and topic, followed by the Quantum Foam theme song, Physics of the Future, by H-Wave. Then at exactly 15 minutes into the podcast show, there is a mid-point section to keep the listener fresh and to remind which episode is currently streaming. At the end of the podcast, the last 30 seconds, the standard Zerothwave Disclaimer is played. An expanded version of this disclaimer can be found here.
Zerothwave Productions currently is releasing the show on its own website using its state-of-the-art online waveform player platform. Listen to the podcast at actual 320 kbps .mp3 streaming audio right here at Zerothwave.com! The Quantum Foam podcast will likely also be released elsewhere on other platforms soon as well. XML RSS feeds are an old technology but is still in heavy use today. The Zerothwave.com website will be upgrading hosting servers steadily over the next decade and beyond to bring you the highest quality audio possible. Stay tuned for more content!
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