Hipermovidas ha regresado

Sep 18, 2024

In the first season, we listened to theories that unfold with collaborators and guests. As if it were an onion, resulting in the most protected layer, we launched the first season in December last year, wondering if with the rise and daily advancement of technology introduced into our lives, it would be possible for an AI to fall in love with a human. As a theory and debate, it is a good topic, but in Hipermovida, we discussed whether it could be scientifically possible. Topics such as string theory were also covered when explaining if a completely flat earth could exist or what a material needs to be quantum; for example, what would be needed for a material to become invisible? The guest of that particular chapter is Elina Pinilla, a Spanish physicist specializing in molecular nanotechnology, who explains that for an object to be invisible, radiation would have to pass through the object, and you, as an observer, would not see anything in response to that radiation. So, would it be possible to create an invisibility cloak or to disappear before other eyes without dying along the way or reaching a final destination? All these questions and theories are discussed in Hipermovidas.

If what truly interests you are topics that explore infinity and beyond, as studied and researched by humanity, such as the number of infinities, black holes, or aliens, I would start listening to the first season because the second has returned with the most current and fun topics like the science behind the phenomenon of Taylor Swift. 

We have enjoyed this first season with guests such as Paul Van Branteghem, Pablo Ibarburu, Ángel Uranga, Goyo Jiménez, Laura Toribio, Antonio Castelo, Teresa de los Reyes, Virginia Riezu, and a long etcetera of celebrities from the physical and scientific world. 

If you like to learn, have fun, and go to bed with your vibe, this is your podcast