
Explore the vast intersection where the fundamental laws of physics meet the messy reality of being alive. Discover why our perception of time and space is entirely relative to the biology that defines us.
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| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 19 | Founded | 2 months ago |
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Relatively Human | Season 2, Episode 6: The Cell That Decides
Every cell in your body carries the exact same genome, so if the blueprint is the identical, why aren’t all cells the same?
In this episode of Relatively Human, we dismantle the intuitiv... more
Relatively Human — Season 2, Episode 5: The Precise Symmetry of Natural Chaos
What looks like chaos is order you haven't zoomed out far enough to see.
A coastline from an airplane. A lightning bolt. A bare winter tree. None look ordered — not like ... more
Relatively Human, Season 2 Episode 4: The Map That Makes the Territory
John Snow built a correct theory of cholera transmission without knowing what a bacterium was. Charles Darwin formulated natural selection while actively believing in an incorrec... more
Episode Description
Season Two, Episode Three of Relatively Human explores a profound medical paradox: a healthy heartbeat is irregular, fractal, and complex, while a dying heartbeat is regular, a pattern observed in over eight hundred heart attack ... more
Relatively Human — Season 2, Episode 2: "The City That Thinks" How do millions of selfish decisions produce urban intelligence?
Episode Description A single-celled organism with no brain, no neurons, and no nervous system built a transport network c... more
Relatively Human — Season 2, Episode 1: More Than the Sum Subtitle: Broken Symmetry, Cascades, and the Structures Nobody Designed
Episode Description: Hold a leaf to the light to see two patterns: branching veins (a cascade) and polygonal spaces (a ... more
Relatively Human — Season 1, Episode 13 Season Finale
"Sufficient Allegory: How to Know When a Pattern Is Real"
All season, we've shown you mathematical patterns that appear across fields with no historical connection — entropy bridging thermodynam... more
Relatively Human — S1E12: The Bridge
Episode 11 asked if shared mathematics implies physical identity. Episode 12 proves information has physical weight through three discoveries over 64 years.
First, Claude Shannon's 1948 uncertainty formula mirro... more
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