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Sleepy Science Documentary

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Sleepy Science Documentary
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  • Sleepy Science Documentary

    How Time Depends on Energy

    2026-2-08 | 2 h 33 min.
    This episode is written by a human creator and narrated with the help of AI voice technology.

    How Time Depends on Energy

    In this episode, we gently explore how time depends on energy.
    How motion changes the speed of moments.
    How gravity slows clocks.
    How energy and time are woven together deep within the structure of the universe.
    There is no need to follow every idea.
    These are thoughts meant to drift past you slowly.
    As you listen, let the pressure of minutes soften.
    Let seconds lose their sharp edges.
    Time is not rushing you tonight.
    It is simply moving

    along with you.
    And you can rest inside that.
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    How Long Would It Take To Reach Each Planet In Our Solar System

    2026-2-06 | 2 h 26 min.
    This episode is written by a human creator and narrated with the help of AI voice technology.

    How Long Would It Take To Reach Each Planet In Our Solar System

    In this episode, we gently explore why some materials are magnetic. How tiny particles inside them line up. How invisible fields form. How order creates attraction without sound or effort.
    We’ll drift through atoms and electrons, not as technical details, but as soft movements that explain why certain objects respond to one another across empty space.
    Nothing here needs your focus. Only your presence.
    As you listen, let the idea settle that unseen forces are constantly at work — keeping things together, guiding motion, maintaining balance.
    You don’t need to feel them tonight. They’re already doing their job.
    You can rest.

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    Why Some Materials Are Magnetic

    2026-2-04 | 2 h 29 min.
    This episode is written by a human creator and narrated with the help of AI voice technology.

    Why Some Materials Are Magnetic

    In this episode, we gently explore why some materials are magnetic. How tiny particles inside them line up. How invisible fields form. How order creates attraction without sound or effort.
    We’ll drift through atoms and electrons, not as technical details, but as soft movements that explain why certain objects respond to one another across empty space.
    Nothing here needs your focus. Only your presence.
    As you listen, let the idea settle that unseen forces are constantly at work — keeping things together, guiding motion, maintaining balance.
    You don’t need to feel them tonight. They’re already doing their job.
    You can rest.

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    Why Some Planets Lose Their Atmospheres

    2026-2-02 | 2 h 48 min.
    This episode is written by a human creator and narrated with the help of AI voice technology.

    Why Some Planets Lose Their Atmospheres

    In this episode, we gently explore why some planets lose their atmospheres. How gravity weakens. How solar wind carries air away. How heat slowly loosens what once held close.
    We’ll drift past worlds that were once thick with clouds and pressure — and follow the quiet processes that thinned them into silence.
    This is not a story of failure. It’s a story of balance changing.
    As you listen, let the idea feel calm rather than sad. The universe is always adjusting
 always finding new forms.
    You are still here. Surrounded by air. And safe enough to rest.
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    Why Forests Affect Rainfall

    2026-1-31 | 2 h 40 min.
    This episode is written by a human creator and narrated with the help of AI voice technology.

    Why Forests Affect Rainfall
    In this episode, we gently explore why forests affect rainfall. How leaves release water back into the air. How roots cool the land. How vast green canopies help clouds gather and rain decide where to fall.
    Nothing here is dramatic. It’s a slow conversation between Earth and sky.
    As you listen, imagine standing beneath tall trees, air cool and still, the sound of distant rain moving closer.
    Let the rhythm of nature settle your thoughts. The world knows how to balance itself.
    You can rest inside that tonight.


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Om Sleepy Science Documentary

This show is written and produced by a human creator, with AI assisting in narration and selected visual elements.🎧 Looking for an ad-free listening experience? You’re in the right place. Enjoy our 2-hour podcasts without ads, perfect to help you relax, unwind, and gently fall asleep while exploring the mysteries of our universe. Follow us for slow, soothing science that helps you drift off effortlessly. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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