PODCAST · science
Earth's Hidden Pulse
by GOLDBERG
Just quiet dives into the strangest, least-known stories from our planet’s past —the real science behind moments that changed everything. Let’s feel how alive and weird the Earth really is.
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The Snowball Earth That Almost Killed Life
700 million years ago the planet freezes solid — oceans covered in ice from pole to equator. How life survived the deepest freeze in history, and the quiet clues in rocks that tell us the Earth once looked like a giant snowball.
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The Day the Earth Cracked Open
New Madrid, 1811–1812. Three massive earthquakes in the middle of America ring church bells in Boston, reverse the Mississippi River, and create lakes overnight. The story of the biggest quakes in U.S. history that nobody teaches — and why they could happen again.
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The Year Without a Summer
1816 — a volcano halfway around the world explodes and turns summer into winter across the planet. Crops fail, snow falls in June, and people starve while the sky stays dark. The forgotten disaster that gave us Frankenstein, bicycles, and the first hints of climate science.
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