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Speed
- How It Explains the World
- By: Vaclav Smil
- Narrated by: Joe Jameson
- Length: 11 hrs and 9 mins
- Unabridged
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A data-driven, scientific account of our need for speed—exploring a wide range of topics including evolution, transportation, and technology In a world obsessed with efficiency, perhaps nothing is valued as highly as being fast. Some of our greatest achievements include building planes that...
By: Vaclav Smil
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The Right to Be Wrong
- Navigating an Impossible World (Philosophical Questions)
- By: Boris Kriger
- Narrated by: Richard Bryce Wallis
- Length: 5 hrs and 5 mins
- Unabridged
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You are inside the universe you are trying to understand. This single fact — so obvious it barely seems worth stating — has consequences that reach from quantum physics to the structure of your own mind. In this audiobook, Boris Kriger shows that being inside changes everything. Drawing on a monograph that proves its claims with mathematical rigour, but written entirely in words and metaphors for the non-specialist listener, The Right to Be Wrong establishes three results that overturn common assumptions about knowledge, science, and consciousness.
By: Boris Kriger
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Eureka Moments-I
- Accidental Discoveries That Changed the World: How Chance, Curiosity, and Mistakes Sparked the Breakthroughs That Shaped Our Modern World (Discoveries That Changed the World, Book 1)
- By: Prof. (Dr.) Shailesh N Shah
- Narrated by: Prof. (Dr.) Shailesh N. Shah
- Length: 9 mins
- Unabridged
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History's greatest breakthroughs weren't planned-they happened by accident. Discover 12 incredible stories of serendipity that changed the world: coal-tar waste becomes life-saving quinine, a chef's angry revenge creates potato chips, mold contamination leads to penicillin, and a frozen gas cylinder invents Teflon. From 1820 to 1938, explore how curiosity turned mistakes into miracles across chemistry, medicine, food, and industry. Perfect for science lovers, history buffs, and anyone inspired by the power of unexpected discovery.
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V-50X: Surface the Giant!
- V-201: The Nature and Protection of Primary Property, Volume 9 (Sic Itur Ad Astra)
- By: Andrew J. Galambos
- Narrated by: Andrew Galambos
- Length: 10 hrs and 59 mins
- Unabridged
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Book twelve of fifteen for the entire set of SIC ITUR AD ASTRA (This is the Way to the Stars). Entitled V-50X: Surface the Giant!, this book is the transcript of the three-session extension of course V-50 delivered by Professor Galambos in 1976 upon realizing, “The extension to the course is necessitated by it becoming increasingly apparent that there was a problem in the course [V-50], in that there was not an adequate discussion of the second postulate of volitional science.”
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The Indus Script
- How AI Helped to Understand a 4,000-Year-Old Information System
- By: Boris Kriger
- Narrated by: Claudia Carlisle
- Length: 4 hrs and 54 mins
- Unabridged
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Four thousand years ago, someone in Mohenjo-Daro carved a tiny stone seal. On it: a unicorn with muscles so finely rendered you can count the tendons, and above it, a string of mysterious signs that no one has been able to read since the city fell silent. That seal survived earthquakes, floods, and the full weight of four millennia. It looks like it was made yesterday morning. For a century, scholars tried to crack the Indus script the way you crack a code—by finding the language hidden inside. They all failed. Every last one.
By: Boris Kriger
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Vita (Spanish Edition)
- Cómo la inteligencia artificial y la ciencia están redefiniendo lo que entendemos por vida
- By: Xabi Uribe-Etxebarria
- Narrated by: Xabi Uribe-Etxebarria, Alejandro Famos
- Length: 8 hrs and 49 mins
- Unabridged
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Durante siglos hemos creído saber distinguir lo vivo de lo inerte. Un animal está vivo, una máquina no. Pero esa frontera empieza a desdibujarse. La inteligencia artificial, la biología sintética, la exploración del universo y los avances científicos nos están empujando hacia un territorio desconocido: uno en el que las máquinas aprenden, los sistemas evolucionan y la vida podría no ser exclusiva de lo biológico.
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Speed
- How It Explains the World
- By: Vaclav Smil
- Narrated by: Joe Jameson
- Length: 11 hrs and 9 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall0
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Performance0
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Story0
A data-driven, scientific account of our need for speed—exploring a wide range of topics including evolution, transportation, and technology In a world obsessed with efficiency, perhaps nothing is valued as highly as being fast. Some of our greatest achievements include building planes that...
By: Vaclav Smil
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The Right to Be Wrong
- Navigating an Impossible World (Philosophical Questions)
- By: Boris Kriger
- Narrated by: Richard Bryce Wallis
- Length: 5 hrs and 5 mins
- Unabridged
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Performance0
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You are inside the universe you are trying to understand. This single fact — so obvious it barely seems worth stating — has consequences that reach from quantum physics to the structure of your own mind. In this audiobook, Boris Kriger shows that being inside changes everything. Drawing on a monograph that proves its claims with mathematical rigour, but written entirely in words and metaphors for the non-specialist listener, The Right to Be Wrong establishes three results that overturn common assumptions about knowledge, science, and consciousness.
By: Boris Kriger
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Eureka Moments-I
- Accidental Discoveries That Changed the World: How Chance, Curiosity, and Mistakes Sparked the Breakthroughs That Shaped Our Modern World (Discoveries That Changed the World, Book 1)
- By: Prof. (Dr.) Shailesh N Shah
- Narrated by: Prof. (Dr.) Shailesh N. Shah
- Length: 9 mins
- Unabridged
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History's greatest breakthroughs weren't planned-they happened by accident. Discover 12 incredible stories of serendipity that changed the world: coal-tar waste becomes life-saving quinine, a chef's angry revenge creates potato chips, mold contamination leads to penicillin, and a frozen gas cylinder invents Teflon. From 1820 to 1938, explore how curiosity turned mistakes into miracles across chemistry, medicine, food, and industry. Perfect for science lovers, history buffs, and anyone inspired by the power of unexpected discovery.
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V-50X: Surface the Giant!
- V-201: The Nature and Protection of Primary Property, Volume 9 (Sic Itur Ad Astra)
- By: Andrew J. Galambos
- Narrated by: Andrew Galambos
- Length: 10 hrs and 59 mins
- Unabridged
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Book twelve of fifteen for the entire set of SIC ITUR AD ASTRA (This is the Way to the Stars). Entitled V-50X: Surface the Giant!, this book is the transcript of the three-session extension of course V-50 delivered by Professor Galambos in 1976 upon realizing, “The extension to the course is necessitated by it becoming increasingly apparent that there was a problem in the course [V-50], in that there was not an adequate discussion of the second postulate of volitional science.”
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The Indus Script
- How AI Helped to Understand a 4,000-Year-Old Information System
- By: Boris Kriger
- Narrated by: Claudia Carlisle
- Length: 4 hrs and 54 mins
- Unabridged
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Four thousand years ago, someone in Mohenjo-Daro carved a tiny stone seal. On it: a unicorn with muscles so finely rendered you can count the tendons, and above it, a string of mysterious signs that no one has been able to read since the city fell silent. That seal survived earthquakes, floods, and the full weight of four millennia. It looks like it was made yesterday morning. For a century, scholars tried to crack the Indus script the way you crack a code—by finding the language hidden inside. They all failed. Every last one.
By: Boris Kriger
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Vita (Spanish Edition)
- Cómo la inteligencia artificial y la ciencia están redefiniendo lo que entendemos por vida
- By: Xabi Uribe-Etxebarria
- Narrated by: Xabi Uribe-Etxebarria, Alejandro Famos
- Length: 8 hrs and 49 mins
- Unabridged
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Durante siglos hemos creído saber distinguir lo vivo de lo inerte. Un animal está vivo, una máquina no. Pero esa frontera empieza a desdibujarse. La inteligencia artificial, la biología sintética, la exploración del universo y los avances científicos nos están empujando hacia un territorio desconocido: uno en el que las máquinas aprenden, los sistemas evolucionan y la vida podría no ser exclusiva de lo biológico.