EPISODE · Apr 23, 2025 · 12 MIN
33.1: The mini recap: Exploring Doctor Who
from Rabbit Hole of Research · host Jotham Austin, II PhD, Nick Elizalde, and Georgia Geis
In this mini-episode, Joe, Nick, and Georgia recap Episode 33’s deep dive into Doctor Who, touching on fan-favorite Doctors, time travel biology, and the show’s philosophical themes. The discussion expands into The Twilight Zone, highlighting the infamous 1961 episode “It’s a Good Life” and its thematic connections to Doctor Who and modern anthology sci-fi. The team also teases the next episode featuring author Christopher Hawkins to discuss his book Downpour and killer rains.And don’t forget to Pre-order: Red Line: Chicago Horror Stories Anthology featuring a new story by Joe!Want to support the show? Tell your friends. Follow us on social media, Discord, share the podcast, and let us know what topics you are excited about.Stay curious, stay speculative, stay safe, and we’ll catch you in the next rabbit hole. Love Y'all!Future Episodes & Events:•Next Episode: What’s in that Rain? (with guest Christopher Hawkins)•Save the date: Maifest (May 10) in Blue Island, IL – join us for live recordings!Shownotes:Links, Resources, and Topics Mentioned in mini and/or full episode:Doctor Who (BBC) – Time travel, TARDIS, regeneration, and trickster mythologyEpisode 33 full show – Doctor Who? Time Travel, Science, and FandomScience & Fiction Connections in Episode 33:Time Travel BiologyCircadian rhythm disruption, telomere shortening, radiation stress, and cellular aging from theoretical time travelRegeneration & PhysiologyTime Lord biology: Two hearts, memory retention, energy-based transformation (linked to speculative stem cell science)Psychic Language TranslationTARDIS enabling automatic understanding of alien languages; compared to Babelfish and neural language modelsWeeping Angels & Quantum MechanicsObserver effect parallels, wavefunction collapse, and the [Double Slit Experiment](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double-slit_experiment)Twilight Zone – Mental Reality Manipulation“It’s a Good Life” explores the power of thought shaping reality—precursor to similar sci-fi horror tropesFictional OverlapDoctor Who, The Twilight Zone, and Black Mirror share roots in morality plays, myth retellings, and speculative ethics9ZHSuKe3qncMmUqKXGW3 Get full access to The Rabbit Hole of Research at jothamaustin.substack.com/subscribe
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