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TWiT 1086: The Great Beagle Migration - Pope Leo XIV's 1st Encyclical & Ferrari's 1st EV

Explore episode May 31, 2026
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Blue Origin's Spectacular Launchpad Explosion

TWiT 1086: The Great Beagle Migration - Pope Leo XIV's 1st … · May 31, 2026 Science

Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket exploded during a hot fire test, destroying the company's only launchpad and setting back NASA's lunar program by at least a year. The explosion was so massive that Ring camera videos captured the sky lighting up miles away — and it puts the spotlight on how Blue Origin's failure creates a dangerous SpaceX monopoly on U.S. launch capacity.

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AI Is Learning Faster Than Evolution: The Fruit Fly Comparison

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Human learning moves at generational speed — like elephants, one cycle per 15–20 years. Geneticists study fruit flies because they produce two generations a day, compressing evolution into observable timeframes. AI is doing the equivalent: compressing thousands of generations of learning into near real-time iteration.

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Black Holes: What Actually Happens to Your Body

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Falling into a black hole, you'd watch the entire future history of the universe unfold in fast-forward due to time dilation. Then tidal forces would stretch and snap you into two pieces, then four, then eight, all the way to the singularity — while simultaneously extruding you like toothpaste through the fabric of spacetime.