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Entropy Rising

Entropy Rising

By: Jacob and Lucas
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Entropy Rising is a science fiction podcast and futurism podcast that explores the real science behind the future of humanity.


Hosted by Jacob Hyatt and Lucas, this sci-fi podcast breaks down topics like space exploration, Dyson swarms, interstellar travel, AI, and advanced civilizations using real engineering and physics.


If you’re looking for a science fiction podcast that goes beyond stories and asks what’s actually possible, this show connects speculative ideas to real-world science.

Each episode covers big questions like:


  • Could we colonize Venus or Mars?
  • What would a Dyson swarm actually look like?
  • Are we alone in the universe?
  • How would space warfare really work?


Whether you’re into speculative fiction, engineering podcasts, or space exploration podcasts, Entropy Rising gives you grounded, no-BS explanations of the future.


New episodes explore the intersection of science fiction, technology, and reality, built for listeners who want more than surface-level takes.


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Episodes
  • The Future of Food, Farming, and Space Agriculture
    Jun 15 2026

    How will humanity feed billions of people on Earth—and eventually millions more in space?

    In this episode of Entropy Rising, we explore the past, present, and future of agriculture. From AI-powered tractors, autonomous drones, and laser weed killers to vertical farming, hydroponics, lab-grown meat, and orbital agriculture, we examine how one of humanity's oldest industries has become one of its most technologically advanced.

    We discuss why only a tiny fraction of the population now produces food for everyone else, how automation transformed farming long before AI, and what future food production might look like in O'Neill cylinders, space stations, and interstellar colonies.

    Could future apples grow on vines instead of trees? Could space farms look more like factories than fields? And what happens when every square meter of growing space matters?

    Join us as we explore the technologies that may one day feed an interplanetary civilization.

    Timestamps:
    00:00 Introduction
    00:00 Modern Agriculture and Automation
    00:00 AI, Drones, and Precision Farming
    00:00 Vertical Farming and Hydroponics
    00:00 Space Agriculture
    00:00 Engineering Future Crops
    00:00 Lab-Grown Meat and Future Food Production

    Subscribe for weekly discussions on the future of science, technology, space exploration, and civilization.

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    Website: https://www.entropy-rising.com/

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    34 mins
  • What If Humanity Is Being Quarantined? The Zoo Hypothesis
    Jun 1 2026

    Are we alone in the universe… or are we being intentionally isolated from it?

    In this episode of Entropy Rising, we dive into one of the most unsettling solutions to the Fermi Paradox: the Zoo Hypothesis. The idea is simple but disturbing. Advanced alien civilizations may already know humanity exists and are deliberately avoiding contact.

    But why?

    We explore the different versions of the theory, from civilizations observing us like animals in a cosmic nature documentary to galactic “prime directives” that prevent interference with developing species. We also discuss whether humanity is actually too dangerous, too primitive, or simply not advanced enough yet to join a larger galactic community.

    Along the way we tackle:
    • The Fermi Paradox and why the universe seems silent
    • Whether humanity is unusually violent or just average
    • If advanced civilizations could realistically hide from us
    • Why a galactic quarantine might exist
    • The connection between the Zoo Hypothesis and simulation theory
    • Whether curiosity alone would eventually break the quarantine
    • The terrifying possibility that aliens may already be watching humanity

    Could Earth be an uncontacted tribe on a galactic scale? Or are we simply early in the history of intelligent life?

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    Website: https://www.entropy-rising.com/

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    28 mins
  • Grabby Aliens: If We Weren’t Early, We Wouldn’t Exist
    May 18 2026

    Humanity might not just be early to the universe… we may have to be early.

    In this episode of Entropy Rising, we dive into the Grabby Aliens theory, one of the most fascinating solutions to the Fermi Paradox. The idea is simple but unsettling: if intelligent civilizations tend to expand across the stars, then any civilization born too late would never get the chance to exist at all.

    We explore:
    • Why expansion may be a natural outcome of evolution
    • How civilizations could spread across the galaxy in only a few million years
    • Whether Dyson swarms and megastructures should already be visible
    • The link between Grabby Aliens and the anthropic principle
    • Whether advanced civilizations would preserve primitive life or consume all available resources
    • How this theory compares to ideas like the Zoo Hypothesis and rare life scenarios

    If the universe is full of expansionist civilizations, then humanity may not just be one of the first civilizations.

    We may be forced to be.

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    Website: https://www.entropy-rising.com/

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    25 mins
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