DEFCON
Historically, an army would have days, weeks, or even months to prepare for war. However, with the development of intercontinental missiles and nuclear weapons, the time for preparation was reduced to hours or even minutes. In light of these changes, it was necessary to develop a system that allowed for rapid mobilization and readiness. Learn more about the DEFCON system, and the history of its level changes, on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Episoder(2077)

Lady Jane Grey: Queen of England?

Lady Jane Grey: Queen of England?

Probably the most consequential monarch in British history was Henry VIII. He upended much of English society by changing the religion in the country from the top down.  He also left in his wake a cen...

1 Mai 202312min

Why The Map In Your Head Is Wrong (Encore)

Why The Map In Your Head Is Wrong (Encore)

All of us have some sort of mental map inside our heads for how the world is laid out. North America is north of South America. Europe is west of Asia. et Cetra.  However, even the greatest geography ...

30 Apr 202310min

The Pantheon

The Pantheon

Located in the heart of Rome is one of the oldest standing buildings in the world. Unlike other ancient structures, it isn’t a ruin. For almost 2,000 years, it has been in continuous use. When it was ...

29 Apr 202313min

Arbor Day

Arbor Day

Every year the last Friday in April in the United States is Arbor Day.  Arbor Day is not the sexiest holiday on the calendar. I don’t think anyone listening is getting the day off from work, and you d...

28 Apr 202312min

The Tyranny of the Rocket Equation

The Tyranny of the Rocket Equation

In 1897, the visionary Russian rocket scientist Konstantin Tsiolkovsky discovered an equation that governed how rockets worked.  His equation, which was independently discovered by several other rocke...

27 Apr 202313min

Was the Holy Roman Empire, Holy, Roman, or an Empire? (Encore)

Was the Holy Roman Empire, Holy, Roman, or an Empire? (Encore)

In the 18th century, the French writer and philosopher Voltaire said, ??”This body which was called, and which still calls itself, the Holy Roman Empire was in no way holy, nor Roman, nor an empire.” ...

26 Apr 202312min

The Aral Sea

The Aral Sea

At the start of the 20th century, the world’s third-largest lake was located in Central Asia. It had been known to the people of the Asian steppes for thousands of years.  However, by the end of the 2...

25 Apr 202311min

ANZAC Day

ANZAC Day

Every year on April 25, Australia and New Zealand celebrate a holiday that is unique to those two countries.  It is one of the most important days on the calendar, and it was created to celebrate an e...

24 Apr 202311min

Populært innen Fakta

fastlegen
dine-penger-pengeradet
relasjonspodden-med-dora-thorhallsdottir-kjersti-idem
treningspodden
rss-strid-de-norske-borgerkrigene
foreldreradet
rss-sunn-okonomi
jakt-og-fiskepodden
hverdagspsyken
sinnsyn
merry-quizmas
gravid-uke-for-uke
tomprat-med-gunnar-tjomlid
rss-kunsten-a-leve
smart-forklart
takk-og-lov-med-anine-kierulf
fryktlos
rss-impressions-2
hagespiren-podcast
rss-kull