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From Space Mazes to Aquatic Apes: A Weird Things Journey

 
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Andrew Mayne, Brian Brushwood, and Justin Robert Young (eventually) take us on a journey from the depths of space to the mysteries of our ancient past. They kick off with space news, discussing the return path for astronauts via SpaceX, not Boeing’s Starliner, and delve into the grounding of SpaceX launches due to a mishap. The conversation then shifts to a natural phenomenon where butterflies harness static electricity, and ancient shark attack victims, suggesting our long history with these marine predators. The aquatic ape theory is skeptically revisited, pondering human evolution’s ties to water. The episode wraps up with a dive into the MCU, specifically the Secret Invasion series, contrasting its comic book origins with its MCU portrayal, and reflecting on the MCU’s evolution and future.

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Brian Brushwood: Secret Invasion (comic book)

Andrew Mayne: Foundation (novel series by Isaac Asimov)

Justin Robert Young: Being a new dad

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Andrew Mayne, Brian Brushwood, and Justin Robert Young (eventually) take us on a journey from the depths of space to the mysteries of our ancient past. They kick off with space news, discussing the return path for astronauts via SpaceX, not Boeing’s Starliner, and delve into the grounding of SpaceX launches due to a mishap. The conversation then shifts to a natural phenomenon where butterflies harness static electricity, and ancient shark attack victims, suggesting our long history with these marine predators. The aquatic ape theory is skeptically revisited, pondering human evolution’s ties to water. The episode wraps up with a dive into the MCU, specifically the Secret Invasion series, contrasting its comic book origins with its MCU portrayal, and reflecting on the MCU’s evolution and future.

Picks:

Brian Brushwood: Secret Invasion (comic book)

Andrew Mayne: Foundation (novel series by Isaac Asimov)

Justin Robert Young: Being a new dad

Support Weird Things on Patreon

Subscribe to the Weird Things podcast on iTunes Podcasts

Podcast RSS feed

Download url: https://weirdthingspodcast.com/uploads/20240901203735_2024-08-30-weird_things_mixdown.mp3

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