EPISODE · Sep 13, 2024 · 8 MIN
The Remarkable Emptiness of Existence - narrated by Cassandra Jenkins
from Nautilus Narrations · host Nautilus
When you hear about “the vacuum of space” it’s tempting to imagine an infinite void of nothingness, but according to astrophysicist Paul M. Sutter, the vacuum of spacetime “is an entity in its own right.” And space is something indie folk artist Cassandra Jenkins knows well. Her lifelong fascination with the universe led her to create a custom planetarium show for her latest album, My Light, My Destroyer. Listen as Jenkins takes you on a trip through the cosmos exploring “The Remarkable Emptiness of Existence” and find out why the void in the universe is alive.
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When you hear about “the vacuum of space” it’s tempting to imagine an infinite void of nothingness, but according to astrophysicist Paul M. Sutter, the vacuum of spacetime “is an entity in its own right.” And space is something indie folk artist Cassandra Jenkins knows well. Her lifelong fascination with the universe led her to create a custom planetarium show for her latest album, My Light, My Destroyer. Listen as Jenkins takes you on a trip through the cosmos exploring “The Remarkable Emptiness of Existence” and find out why the void in the universe is alive.
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