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Eternal Energy: Hidden Histories

Eternal Energy: Hidden Histories

De: Adam Winters
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A documentary-style sci-fi podcast set in a fractured future.


When the United States discovers Eternal Energy—an unlimited, renewable power source—it chooses secrecy over salvation. The result: a divided world, a spiraling global conflict, and the darkest century in human history.


Told through the eyes of forgotten citizens, soldiers, scientists, artists, and outcasts, each 5-minute episode explores one life caught in the storm.


Narrated like a lost historical record, this speculative anthology peels back the human stories behind the headlines.

© 2025 Winters Productions
Ciencia Ficción
Episodios
  • Season 10: "Legacy and Reflection"
    Jul 20 2025
    • Years: 2113–2125

    A century after the discovery of Eternal Energy, the world pauses—not to celebrate, but to understand. In this final season, educators, artists, and survivors look back on a hundred years of secrecy, collapse, and rebirth. As a new generation inherits the future, questions of memory, justice, and identity rise to the surface. What should be remembered—and what must be reimagined?

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    35 m
  • Season 9: "The Rebirth"
    Jul 19 2025
    • Years: 2104–2112

    After decades of silence and survival, humanity makes its most daring choice: not to rebuild the past—but to invent a future that was never allowed to exist. Across the globe, scientists open-source the Eternal blueprint, new councils rise without flags, and the planet itself begins to heal. This season traces the rebirth of Earth through the eyes of engineers, diplomats, children, and dreamers who shape a civilization from what was nearly lost forever.

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    36 m
  • Season 8: "The Awakening"
    Jul 18 2025
    • Years: 2094–2103

    From the ashes of collapse, quiet sparks begin to glow. In forgotten labs, flooded archives, and fragile communities, survivors choose to remember—not what was destroyed, but what might still be built. This season follows the first steps toward healing: librarians, scientists, farmers, and children who begin restoring not just technology, but trust.

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    38 m
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