Cosmic Vertigo

Cosmic Vertigo

Do you ever feel dizzy when you think about the incomprehensible scale of space? We call that feeling Cosmic Vertigo. Welcome to a head-spinning conversation between two friends about the sparkly -- and not so sparkly -- stuff in the sky.

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Outer Space Takes [BONUS EPISODE]

Outer Space Takes [BONUS EPISODE]

Surprise! Bonus episode! Take a trip behind the scenes in the making of Cosmic Vertigo - LIVE! from the 2017 World Science Festival in Brisbane, Australia.

18 Mai 201745min

010 | Baby pictures and bird poo

010 | Baby pictures and bird poo

It’s amazing what you find when you try to see the dawn of time. This season of Cosmic Vertigo ends at the very beginning: the Big Bang.

4 Mai 201720min

009 | Emptier than empty and getting even emptier

009 | Emptier than empty and getting even emptier

In the unimaginably vast gaps between galaxies, something is accelerating the universe towards a lonely future. Alan and Amanda shake their heads at Dark Energy.

27 Apr 201726min

008 | The invisible wind

008 | The invisible wind

Dark Matter flies through solid walls like a ghost. Humans have buried super-sensitive crystals to try and detect it - and our Universe doesn’t make any sense without it.

20 Apr 201727min

007 | Black holes don't suck

007 | Black holes don't suck

Science fiction movies make it pretty clear that black holes are terrifying, all-consuming monsters. For astronomers there’s no cooler place to try and see.

13 Apr 201730min

006 | A pretty exciting place

006 | A pretty exciting place

It's a patchy, pale river in the sky - and a twirling spiral of 400 billion stars. It’s also headed for a dazzling intergalactic train wreck. Welcome to our Milky Way.

6 Apr 201718min

005 | Where are all the aliens?

005 | Where are all the aliens?

Alan and Amanda debate the number of civilisations that might be out there, get the maths wrong, and argue about whether our biggest barriers to coexistence would be linguistic or… dietary.

4 Apr 201737min

004 | Wobble and wink

004 | Wobble and wink

The science of exoplanets is stupendously fast-moving. The more we look for alien worlds, the more of them we find. Thousands and thousands of them, all with terrible names.

30 Mar 201722min

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