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EPISODE · Apr 21, 2026 · 25 MIN

Suspense: The Earth Is Made of Glass (Joseph Cotten) (09271945)

from Classic Streams: Old Time Retro Radio · host Dwight Allen

In this episode, we analyze a chilling radio play where science, morality, and madness collide. The story follows Dr. Richard Steele’s obsessive experiment on the concept of a "laboratory murder" and explores the psychological toll of detached scientific inquiry. This narrative is a compelling look at how scientific control and emotional detachment can blur, leading to terrifying consequences.Most people underestimate the silent power of mental... and moral control. In this gripping episode, Joseph Cotton stars in The Earth is Made of Glass, a haunting tale that unravels a scientist's obsession with the perfect, emotionless murder—and the deadly toll it takes on his mind.You’ll discover how a man meticulously plans a “laboratory” murder, trying to prove that inhuman science can control human nature. From buying gloves and knives for a crime that’s never committed, to the creeping effects of guilt, this story pushes the boundaries of experimental psychology and moral boundaries.We break down:The chilling concept of abstract murder—the idea of a crime committed in total emotional and physical vacuum—and its terrifying implications.How obsession with control and the scientific method distorts morality, leading to self-destruction.The eerie symbolism of “the earth is made of glass,” representing the fragile boundary between consequence and denial.The psychological unraveling: how imagined crimes and real guilt intertwine, blurring the line between reality and hallucination.The tragic climax: what happens when obsession, guilt, and madness collide within the mind of a scientist convinced he’s mastered death.Why does this matter? Because ignoring the human and moral aspects of science and control can lead to catastrophic consequences. This episode reveals that understanding our emotional and moral limits isn’t just human—it’s essential for survival. The danger isn’t in the act, but that the mind can justify anything when stripped of empathy.Perfect for those interested in psychological thrillers, moral philosophy, or anyone who suspects that unchecked obsession can turn the noblest pursuits into self-destruction. If you’re fascinated by how the mind works—or how it can break—this story offers a stark, powerful insight into the darkness lurking behind scientific arrogance.Are you ready to see how thin the line truly is between control and chaos? Hit play and explore the haunting depths of a mind pushed to the brink by its own obsession.

In this episode, we analyze a chilling radio play where science, morality, and madness collide. The story follows Dr. Richard Steele’s obsessive experiment on the concept of a "laboratory murder" and explores the psychological toll of detached scientific inquiry. This narrative is a compelling look at how scientific control and emotional detachment can blur, leading to terrifying consequences.Most people underestimate the silent power of mental... and moral control. In this gripping episode, Joseph Cotton stars in The Earth is Made of Glass, a haunting tale that unravels a scientist's obsession with the perfect, emotionless murder—and the deadly toll it takes on his mind.You’ll discover how a man meticulously plans a “laboratory” murder, trying to prove that inhuman science can control human nature. From buying gloves and knives for a crime that’s never committed, to the creeping effects of guilt, this story pushes the boundaries of experimental psychology and moral boundaries.We break down:The chilling concept of abstract murder—the idea of a crime committed in total emotional and physical vacuum—and its terrifying implications.How obsession with control and the scientific method distorts morality, leading to self-destruction.The eerie symbolism of “the earth is made of glass,” representing the fragile boundary between consequence and denial.The psychological unraveling: how imagined crimes and real guilt intertwine, blurring the line between reality and hallucination.The tragic climax: what happens when obsession, guilt, and madness collide within the mind of a scientist convinced he’s mastered death.Why does this matter? Because ignoring the human and moral aspects of science and control can lead to catastrophic consequences. This episode reveals that understanding our emotional and moral limits isn’t just human—it’s essential for survival. The danger isn’t in the act, but that the mind can justify anything when stripped of empathy.Perfect for those interested in psychological thrillers, moral philosophy, or anyone who suspects that unchecked obsession can turn the noblest pursuits into self-destruction. If you’re fascinated by how the mind works—or how it can break—this story offers a stark, powerful insight into the darkness lurking behind scientific arrogance.Are you ready to see how thin the line truly is between control and chaos? Hit play and explore the haunting depths of a mind pushed to the brink by its own obsession.

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