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Something Hidden Beyond the Edge of Our Universe Is Baffling Scientists

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According to Paul M. Sutter….remember the astrophysicist who can’t smell colors… Cosmologists aren’t sure if the universe is infinitely big or just extremely large. Sutter claims that if the universe is infinite in size, then there can be nothing outside of it, as it encompasses all . However, Sutten continues to claim the Universe is only so old and light only travels so fast, that there is an outside to our observable patch. This area between what we can and can not see is called the “surface of last scattering” which is like a uniform sphere of fog which the first-ever photons of cosmic microwave background radiation came from. The surface of the last scattering is like the edge of what we call the observable universe as it is the farthest point in space and farthest point in time that we can observe, what lies beyond that is the “opaque Universe” To measure what is our observable universe, scientists look at its curvature. If the universe was perfectly geometrically flat, then the Universe could be infinite and what lies in the opaque could just be more stars and galaxies. Not to discredit stars and galaxies, I mean look at these A+ swirls. Our current measurements of the curvature of the universe indicate that it is almost perfectly flat, but the subtlety of curvature indicates that the universe would have a finite volume.

Dissecting ‘The Idol,’ Taylor Swift & Matty Healy, and Ice Spice’s “Karma” Remix | Popcast (Deluxe)

This week’s episode of Popcast (Deluxe) – a new weekly video show, hosted by Jon Caramanica and Joe Coscarelli, that breaks down the pop culture storylines of the moment – includes segments on:

• The premiere episode of HBO’s “The Idol,” a maybe (?) satirical psychodrama about a troubled female pop star and the Svengali figure, played by the Weeknd, who worms his way into her orbit

• New collaborative songs from the rappers Latto and Cardi B, and Central Cee and Dave

• Recent developments in Taylor Swift, including blowback from her relationship with Matty Healy, of the 1975, and her collaboration with Ice Spice

• The pop music documentary explosion of the last few years

Timestamps
0:00 Introduction
01:09 The premiere episode of “The Idol”
23:02 Songs of the week (Jon) – “Sprinter” by Central Cee and Dave
28:57 Songs of the week (Joe) – “Put It On Da Floor Again” by Latto (featuring Cardi B)
31:01 Taylor Swift and Ice Spice, Taylor Swift and Matty Healy
51:23 Question of the week – “What’s up with all these documentaries about pop stars?”
58:38 Snack of the week!

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