
How Far Are the Stars? A Cosmic Road Trip
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About the Release:Ever driven past a row of parked cars and noticed how the ones closest to you seem to zip by, while distant objects like mountains barely move? That’s not just a quirky visual trick—it’s a fundamental principle of perception called parallax. Astronomers use this exact concept to measure distances to stars, unlocking the secrets of the cosmos. But did you know that parallax isn’t just for astronomers? Our brains rely on it every single day. From depth perception to memory recall, parallax plays a bigger role in our lives than you might think.
Read the full article here:
https://theweirdtech.blogspot.com/2024/11/measuring-star-distances-using-parallax.html
About the Podcast:Welcome to the 2nd Season of The Weird Tech Podcast!
Hey there! I’m Mrigank Saxena, your friendly neighborhood explainer of all things tech and science. If you’ve ever wondered, “How does this thing even work?”—you’re in the right place.
Since 2007, I’ve been breaking down inventions, technology, and mind-blowing discoveries with a sprinkle of humor, making complex stuff easy to grasp.
Why this podcast?
It’s The Weird Tech blog (theweirdtech.blogspot.com)—but in audio form! No more endless scrolling or screen squinting.
Tune in anytime, anywhere—whether you’re driving, cooking, or crunching numbers.
The Geeky Cherry on Top
Created using NotebookLM, where AI turns my blog into an audio experience.
Originally a way for me to revise my own posts without re-reading, but now you get to join in!
What’s in it for you?
Explore fascinating inventions, quirky tech marvels, and futuristic wonders—without breaking a sweat (or your brain!).
All the weird, wonderful, and “Wait, what?!” moments in tech—simplified and fun.
So buckle up, grab your headphones, and let’s get weird—the tech kind of weird!