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Curious City: Exploring Science and Wonders

Curious City: Exploring Science and Wonders

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Dive into the fascinating world of science and discovery with CuriousCity. Each episode, we explore the latest breakthroughs, mind-bending theories, and everyday curiosities. From the cosmos to the microscopic, we’ll ignite your curiosity and leave you wanting more. AI SoundSynthetic Universe Ciencia
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  • Quantum Entanglement: Spooky Action at a Distance Explained
    Dec 15 2025

    This episode breaks down quantum entanglement, one of the most puzzling phenomena in modern physics, famously called “spooky action at a distance” by Einstein.


    We explore how particles can remain instantaneously correlated across vast distances, why this doesn’t break the speed of light, and how the EPR paradox and Bell’s theorem proved entanglement is real.


    The discussion also covers key interpretations of quantum mechanics and explains why entanglement is the backbone of quantum computing, cryptography, and teleportation.



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    48 m
  • Can the Future Change the Past? The Science of Retrocausality Explained
    Dec 12 2025

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    What if tomorrow could alter yesterday? This episode dives into retrocausality—the mind-bending concept that future events might influence the past, shattering our understanding of time's one-way flow.


    We explore quantum experiments like the delayed choice and quantum eraser that suggest future measurements can retroactively shape a particle's history. Does this challenge free will? How does it fit with the block universe theory where past, present, and future exist simultaneously? We also examine controversial evidence from biology, including presentiment studies that hint at backward causation.


    While scientists debate whether retrocausality is real, one thing is certain: it forces us to question everything we thought we knew about time and cause-and-effect.



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    31 m
  • The Science of Déjà Vu: Why Your Brain Creates False Memories
    Dec 9 2025


    Ever felt like you've lived a moment before, even though you know it's brand new? That eerie sensation is déjà vu—and it's more than just a mental glitch.


    In this episode, we unpack the neuroscience behind why your brain creates false familiarity. We explore three leading theories: the Dual Processing Theory (a timing lag in your brain), the Hologram Theory (partial memory pattern matching), and the Temporal Lobe Hypothesis (tiny electrical misfires in memory centers).


    We also dive into jamais vu—the opposite experience where familiar things suddenly feel foreign—and reveal who's most likely to experience these cognitive quirks. Plus, we examine what déjà vu tells us about how our brains construct reality and perceive time itself.


    If you've ever questioned whether your memories are as reliable as they feel, this episode will change how you think about your mind.



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    31 m
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