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EPISODE · Dec 14, 2025 · 2H 28M

Why Is the Sea Salty, but Rain Is Not

from Sleepy Science Documentary

This episode is written by a human creator and narrated with the help of AI voice technology.Why Is the Sea Salty, but Rain Is NotI will take you to the quiet edge of the world…where the ocean breathes in slow, endless rhythms,and the sky hangs softly above it all.Tonight, we move gently.We listen.We let the noise of the day dissolve like mist.In this calm journey, we’ll explore why the sea holds its salt —why each wave carries the memory of ancient stone and time.And why the rain, falling so tenderly from the clouds, arrives pure and light, untouched by the weight of the deep.We’ll follow water as it rises, drifts, and returns…through sun-warmed air, through whispered clouds,through cycles older than any shoreline.Hidden in this quiet science is a story of balance —of what the Earth keeps,and what it lets go.So let the ocean soften your thoughts.Let the rain cool your breath.And as you settle deeper into rest, you may feel that the answer was never rushed —it has been flowing patiently all along.Close your eyes.Feel the tide slow within you.And drift with me into a world where even salt has a reason to exist. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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