Free Podcast Reflection Printable Worksheet - WeAreTeachers All right. That Fanny Taylor. Norman's father was a former FBI agent, and a lawyer and his career let him to travel the world, surf, ski. And so that will continue until you are a stream of atoms descending toward the abyss. We brought all of our equipment and our stopwatches and had a great time. The first 60 people to donate by midnight tonight will EACH unlock an additional $100 for KCRW, thanks to KCRW Champion and Public Media supporter Mark. And I don't know, it's like this moment of somebody falling out of control. That board Radiolab is produced by WNYC and its message science reporting on Radiolab is supported in part by Science. There he planned to write a novel, but instead he learned how to be alone. And I and I fell as you stepped onto the air. No, no. Where do you do that? It was mixed by me, Bob Carlson. So, what happens is, the sound doesn't get transmitted onto the brain. This one. And it's controlling this huge amount of machinery. Lot of trial and error until you get the timing right. This is where we get back to what Quammen calls the terminal velocity issue or here's how and put it to us. In Einstein's mind, he thought maybe this is how to explain gravity. From powerhouse NPR producers The Kitchen Sisters (The Keepers, Hidden Kitchens, The Hidden World of Girls, The Sonic Memorial Project, Lost & Found Sound, and Fugitive Waves). Add that to your active vocabulary today. 3. It wasn't the original barrel, but it was a barrel. Unexplainable takes listeners right up to the edge of what we know . And then falling back in, yeah, seemed like a good way to open the show, because this is going to be a show where we take this idea of falling and we walk it in all kinds of different directions, like comes where you snap. DR. HOUSE: Good morning! You're listening to Radiolab Radio from WNYC. So you don't just die because you disappear. Yeah. Cats have fell over nine stories. Oh, my God. Well, one of the things I study is how the brain sends out signals to the whole body and how these signals come back, because the strange part is the brain is situated all the way at one end of the body, all the way at the top end. You die long before you disappear. No names. So it would be like if you were a NASA operator controlling the Mars rover, there's a delay between when you send the signals signal and when you get the feedback, when you get the feedback. Yeah, but the thing to know about these guys is, is this is basically just a show because, for example, the wire that they walked on was pretty wide about the diameter of a coffee cup. Oh, boy. Another way of saying it, the flip it around, it may make it more clear, just as you can turn gravity off by snapping the cable, you can actually simulate gravity by pulling on the cable that pulls that elevator up really, really quickly, because now the scale is running into your feet. After claiming your Listen Notes podcast pages, you will be able to: Respond to listener comments on Listen Notes, Use speech-to-text techniques to transcribe your show and Then the brain says, oh, I thought my foot should have hit the ground by now, but it hasn't. Player FM is scanning the web for high-quality podcasts for you to enjoy right now. You did it. There's no break in the eye contact that's like constant to the point where I think it could be uncomfortable for some people, but. Just sort of. And so this idea that he didn't recognize me didn't seem so as important as the present moment, it it just kept getting better. OK, so the next following, what we can call these falling, falling, falling votes now. You ride up to the top of this tower in this very rickety little elevator type of thing and rising up in the elevator right now, 150 foot tall tower confess, climbing up and up and up. The best of what to see, hear, eat, do, and more. [They laugh], [MUSIC: Those electronic bells, indicating that some time's passed]. That's right. Now, I know you didn't ask about this, but it turns out you will survive that snap because below your waist, while there are important organs, there are no vital organs below your waist. Sampa The Great), Marc Maron on comedy inspirations, old and new, Actress Alex Borstein on Corsets and Clown Suits. I was putting my diploma in its frame, and the frame's covered in bubble wrap, so I take the bubble wrap off and I accidentally pop one, and it's like, "Oh my gosh, what is that?" So I went in, applied, and I ended up in the beginning cleaning toilets, but I just got in to fall asleep. So were you, like, totally shocked? UnFictional | iHeart She probably had photographs of herself that she signed. This, of course, is Simon. I mean, people always say falling in love. I knew that she wore hearing aids and that she had some hearing impairment, but when your daughter's playing leads in musicals, how serious could it be, right? It's two days before the outer piece of my cochlear implant gets put on, and I am really nervous. Yeah. How does its placement affect other pieces within. You can call me Fred. I would take a picture of the two years set suited up with your helmets, have since fallen out of love and fall in love with other people. Yea, bastard. And presumably she's going to take the next step into fame and fortune.
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