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The Static Frontier

The Static Frontier

著者: Alex & Morgan
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概要

Every week, we take one idea from the edge of science or technology — something most people have heard of but nobody has actually explained — and we break it down like you’re hearing it for the first time.


The Static Frontier is a two-host show for people who are endlessly curious but don’t have time to read research papers. No jargon walls. No condescending explainers. Just two people genuinely fascinated by how the world works, digging into the science and technology that’s quietly reshaping everything around us.


We cover the internet’s hidden layers, the physics of everyday objects, the AI tools changing how people work, the history behind technologies you use without thinking, and the research nobody is talking about yet — but probably should be.


New episode every week. Episodes run 15–30 minutes — long enough to actually go deep, short enough for a commute.


What to expect:
•Real science, explained without dumbing it down
•Technology stories that connect to your actual life
•Two hosts who disagree, get surprised, and occasionally say “wait, seriously?”
•No ads read in a fake enthusiastic voice. Ever.


If you’ve ever Googled something at 1 a.m. because your brain wouldn’t let it go — this show is for you.

© 2026 The Static Frontier
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  • Why Your Phone Knows Exactly Where You Are (The Real Science) 
    2026/05/04

    Every time you open Google Maps, you’re relying on 31 satellites, atomic clocks accurate to one second every 300 million years, and a relativistic correction Albert Einstein made possible in 1915.

    Most people use GPS dozens of times a day and have no idea how it actually works. In this episode of The Static Frontier, we break down the real mechanism — from satellites and signal timing to why the word “triangulation” is wrong, and why GPS would be 6 miles off within a day if we didn’t correct for Einstein’s theory of general relativity.

    🔍 WHAT YOU’LL LEARN:
    • How GPS calculates your position using signal travel time — not angles
    • Why trilateration is different from triangulation (and why it matters)
    • How atomic clocks work and why they’re accurate to 1 second per 300 million years
    • Why Einstein’s relativity theories are baked into every GPS calculation
    • How your phone blends satellites, cell towers, and Wi-Fi to track you indoors
    • Why a GPS outage would crash financial markets, power grids, and air traffic control

    🎙️ ABOUT THE STATIC FRONTIER:
    Science and technology explained like you’re hearing it for the first time. New episode every week, 20–30 minutes. Also on Spotify and Apple Podcasts — search “The Static Frontier.”

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    12 分
  • The Internet You’ve Never Seen
    2026/04/21

    Most people have heard of the dark web. Almost nobody actually understands it.


    In our very first episode, Alex and Morgan pull back the curtain on the 96% of the internet your browser never shows you. It’s not what true crime documentaries made you think — and the real story is far stranger and more fascinating than the myth.


    Here’s what we get into:
    •The difference between the Surface Web, the Deep Web, and the Dark Web — and why most people get this completely wrong


    •How the dark web was actually invented by the United States Navy in the 1990s — not by criminals


    •What “onion routing” is and how it makes anonymity structural, not just a setting you toggle


    •What’s legitimately on the dark web right now — including why The New York Times and ProPublica both have addresses there


    •Why this matters in 2026 more than ever — AI, billion-record data breaches, and what law enforcement has figured out


    •Three things you can do today to find out if your data is already out there — and what to do if it is
    No PhD required. Just curiosity.

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    11 分
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