The Rabbit Hole of Research
Rabbit Hole of Research
Episode 22.1: the b-side of the Multiverse
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Episode 22.1: the b-side of the Multiverse

Join Joe, Georgia, and Nick as they dive into multiverse theories, discuss listener feedback, and chat about relevant Multiverse movies, books, and the impact of small decisions.

In this mini-episode of Rabbit Hole of Research, Joe, Georgia, and Nick dive back into the topic of the multiverse, addressing feedback from their previous discussion. They clarify Marvel’s Spiders-Man comic and discuss Ken Page, the voice actor of Oogie Boogie in 'The Nightmare Before Christmas'. The team highlights recent recommendations and related content, including 'Two Distant Strangers', 'The Rehearsal', and 'Apocalypse Z'. They also explore philosophical and scientific questions about the multiverse, touching on themes of fate, decision-making, and the challenge of proving multiverse theories. Additional listener reading suggestions include 'Recursion' by Blake Crouch, 'A Space Between Worlds' by Micaiah Johnson, and Ray Bradbury's classic short story, "A Sound of Thunder."

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And you know, a RHR episode wouldn’t be complete without show notes (footnotes): that’s right, like the main event, the mini episode, also has show notes. Curated with time stamps, you’ll find exposition and links to help you explore topics on your own. Have fun!

Episode 22.1-the b-side footnotes


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The Rabbit Hole of Research
Rabbit Hole of Research
Our goal is to have fun learning science through the lens of science fiction, fantasy, and pop-culture. We will start in one place and let the conversation lead us down the winding scenic road exploring the science in science fiction, separating the facts from the Handwavium. We’ll have a little fun and you’ll learn a few facts you can use to impress your friends at a party or use as a conversation starter to go down your own rabbit holes.