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  • The Hidden Quantum World Inside Your Cells
    2026/04/09
    Life may be using quantum physics in ways once thought impossible. This episode explores the rise of quantum biology, where phenomena like superposition, entanglement, and tunneling appear to power processes such as photosynthesis, enzyme efficiency, and animal navigation.

    We dive into emerging research on quantum effects in microtubules, hinting that cells may process information at extraordinary speeds. If confirmed, these findings could transform how we understand biology, consciousness, and the future of medicine and computing.

    Thank you for listening to The Final Unknown Podcast, where science meets the unknown—exploring physics, astronomy, philosophy, and ideas that reshape how you see reality.


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    25 分
  • Why Scientists Disagree on the Universe’s Expansion Rate
    2026/04/06
    A concise look at the Hubble tension—the growing conflict between early- and late-universe measurements of cosmic expansion. This episode explores how it challenges the Lambda-CDM model and what it could mean for dark energy.

    With new clues from Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument, scientists may be approaching a major shift in our understanding of the universe.

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    23 分
  • Is the Universe Rotating? New Evidence Challenges Cosmology
    2026/04/02
    New scientific findings are challenging the long-held assumption that the universe is uniform in all directions.

    Observations like unusual cosmic radiation patterns and galaxy spin asymmetries hint at a possible large-scale cosmic orientation—or even a slow rotation of the universe itself.

    This episode explores how such a discovery could resolve major puzzles like the Hubble tension and push physics beyond standard cosmological models into new, anisotropic frameworks. If confirmed, it would redefine our understanding of the universe’s origin and structure.

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    24 分
  • Consciousness Emerges When Systems See Themselves
    2026/04/01
    Consciousness may emerge from self-referential information loops. Drawing on Integrated Information Theory and recursive brain dynamics, this view suggests that subjective experience arises when a system models itself.

    Rather than a mysterious substance, consciousness becomes a feedback process—turning biological computation into the felt sense of “self.”

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    23 分
  • Time Crystals: Matter That Defies Time
    2026/03/30
    Time crystals are a new phase of matter that repeat in time, not space—maintaining stable motion without extra energy.

    By breaking conventional symmetry, they challenge core ideas in physics and may unlock advances in quantum computing.

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    21 分
  • What If Life Doesn’t Need DNA?
    2026/03/29
    Is Earth’s biology just one version of life? This episode explores the idea that life may not require DNA or even water, with research in synthetic biology showing alternative genetic systems and chemistries are possible.

    From ammonia-based life to “shadow biospheres,” the concept of life expands beyond Earth’s template—suggesting it may be a pattern of information and replication, not a fixed formula

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    24 分
  • The Extraordinary Physics of Neutron Stars
    2026/03/28
    Neutron stars are among the most extreme objects in the universe—ultra-dense remnants of stellar explosions that compress the Sun’s mass into a city-sized sphere.

    Their gravity and magnetic fields reach unimaginable levels, warping spacetime and bending light so severely that parts of the star can be seen from multiple angles at once.

    A single fragment would weigh billions of tons, making these “dead” stars some of the most intense physical environments known.

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    25 分
  • Beyond the Finite: The Logic of Infinity
    2026/03/27
    Infinity isn’t just “very large”—it follows its own rules. This episode explores how Georg Cantor revealed that infinite sets can match their subsets and that some infinities are larger than others.

    From countable numbers to the uncountable continuum, and thought experiments like Hilbert’s Hotel, infinity emerges as a structured hierarchy that challenges the limits of logic and intuition.

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    27 分