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Spooky Science Sisters
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 7 พ.ค. 2021
We're two scientists and sisters (in-law) bringing you a podcast about the science behind all things strange and unusual, from the natural to the supernatural! So, put on your critical thinking caps and join us every other week for some creepy conversation and lots of laughter.
Special Announcement!
We cannot tell you how difficult it has been to keep this secret for the last year and we are SO EXCITED to finally share what we were up to all of last summer. How did we get here, guys!?
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Preorder Link: geni.us/spookyscience
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Linktree: linktr.ee/spookyscipod
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Instagram: spookyscipod
Threads: www.threads.net/@spookyscipod
TH-cam: www.youtube.com/@spookysciencesisters
Discord Server: discord.gg/vf7pC7GkbH
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มุมมอง: 9
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Killer Holidays
มุมมอง 1221 วันที่ผ่านมา
The holidays might not be as spooky as they once were, but turns out, they can still be killer. In this episode, we explore all of the dangers lurking behind this otherwise cheery time of year, from food poisoning to house fires to heart attacks. Want to listen without the ads? Check out our Patreon, where you can get ad-free episodes & more! www.patreon.com/spookyscipod Links to our social med...
A Day in the Life of a Professional Skeptic (Feat. Kenny Biddle)
มุมมอง 14หลายเดือนก่อน
In this episode, Meagan interviews Kenny Biddle, who recently took on the role of chief investigator for the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry and is now living the dream as a professional investigator of paranormal claims! You can find Kenny on Facebook ( IAmKennyBiddle/), TikTok (www.tiktok.com/@kennybiddle42) and TH-cam (www.youtube.com/@KennyBiddle). Kenny's Skeptical Inquirer art...
The History of Ghosts Part 3
มุมมอง 82 หลายเดือนก่อน
Welcome to the final episode of our series on the history of belief in ghosts! In this episode, we discuss the Victorians and their supposed fascination with death. We also review some statistics about modern day belief in ghosts. Also, neither Paige or Meagan can tell you how electricity works. Want to listen without the ads? Check out our Patreon, where you can get ad-free episodes & more! ww...
Halloween Listener Stories V
มุมมอง 122 หลายเดือนก่อน
Happy Halloween and welcome to our fifth (!) annual listener stories episode where we discuss and debunk spooky stories sent in by listeners. This episode features three stories about a haunted forest, a haunted lightbulb, and finally, a haunted chapel! Want to listen without the ads? Check out our Patreon, where you can get ad-free episodes & more! www.patreon.com/spookyscipod Links to our soc...
The History of Ghosts Part 2
มุมมอง 363 หลายเดือนก่อน
Welcome to the second episode in our series on the history of ghosts! In this episode, we start in Ancient Greece and Rome (where you'll hear one of the most famous haunted house stories of all time), then make our way through the Americas, before heading back to medieval Europe. Want to listen without the ads? Check out our Patreon, where you can get ad-free episodes & more! www.patreon.com/sp...
The History of Ghosts Part 1
มุมมอง 404 หลายเดือนก่อน
We're finally back! And we're starting off on a topic we're really excited about - the history of ghosts! In this episode, we'll start in prehistoric times and talk about what archaeological evidence might suggest about belief in ghosts, and then make our way through ancient Mesopotamia, Egypt, and China. Want to listen without the ads? Check out our Patreon, where you can get ad-free episodes ...
The Haunted (?) Blennerhassett Island with Tyson Kemp
มุมมอง 1195 หลายเดือนก่อน
Meagan is joined for our first official bonus episode (originally shared to Patreon last October) by friend of the podcast and fellow skeptic, Tyson Kemp, to talk about his ghost hunting experience on Blennerhassett Island located in West Virginia. As far as we're concerned, every potentially haunted island should come with a mysterious caretaker and House of the Dragon and Hamilton tie-ins. Yo...
Spooky Plants with Dr. Vikram Baliga
มุมมอง 216 หลายเดือนก่อน
Meagan is joined by Substitute Sister Dr. Vikram Baliga (AKA The Plant Prof of the Planthropology Podcast) to talk about eight of the world's spookiest plants. From plants with eyeballs to others that reportedly "eat" sheep, this episode has a little bit of everything for the horticulturally-minded. Links to Vikram's social media, his book, and the Planthropology Podcast can be found here: link...
Um, Yes Hello: It's Spooky Lakes with Geo Rutherford
มุมมอง 416 หลายเดือนก่อน
For this episode, Meagan is joined by Geo Rutherford, an artist, author, and amateur limnologist, who is well known for her Spooky Lakes video series that takes place each October on TikTok and Instagram. We talk about what inspired Geo to become the internet's Lady of the Lakes, and take a dive into the haunted hydrology of three of the world's spookiest bodies of water. Links to Geo's social ...
The Fermi Paradox with Dr. Allison Kirkpatrick
มุมมอง 246 หลายเดือนก่อน
Listeners, it has been way too long since we've talked about aliens. Let's fix that! In this episode, Meagan is joined again by Substitute Sister and astronomer, Dr. Allison Kirkpatrick, to talk about the Fermi Paradox, which asks us to consider why we haven't heard from any intelligent extraterrestrial life yet, especially given the likely large number of habitable planets in our own galaxy th...
The Salem Witch Trials Part II: Everyone Sucks
มุมมอง 96 หลายเดือนก่อน
The Salem Witch Trials Part II: Everyone Sucks
Dead & Buried: The History of Burial Practices with Amy Manlapas
มุมมอง 296 หลายเดือนก่อน
Dead & Buried: The History of Burial Practices with Amy Manlapas
Alchemy & the Birth of Modern Science Featuring Dr. Brian Regal
มุมมอง 96 หลายเดือนก่อน
Alchemy & the Birth of Modern Science Featuring Dr. Brian Regal
Mothman: The Cozy Cryptid, Featuring Ellen Weatherford
มุมมอง 236 หลายเดือนก่อน
Mothman: The Cozy Cryptid, Featuring Ellen Weatherford
Deepwater Horizon (Feat. Beyond the Breakers)
มุมมอง 96 หลายเดือนก่อน
Deepwater Horizon (Feat. Beyond the Breakers)
Ancient Aliens with Annelise Baer and Fredrik Trusohamn
มุมมอง 166 หลายเดือนก่อน
Ancient Aliens with Annelise Baer and Fredrik Trusohamn
Appalachian Folklore: Attack of the Barnes & Noble Witches
มุมมอง 116 หลายเดือนก่อน
Appalachian Folklore: Attack of the Barnes & Noble Witches
Spooky True Crime Vol. 5: H.H. Holmes & the Hammersmith "Ghost"
มุมมอง 516 หลายเดือนก่อน
Spooky True Crime Vol. 5: H.H. Holmes & the Hammersmith "Ghost"
In Space, Everything Will Make You Scream (Feat. Dr. Allison Kirkpatrick)
มุมมอง 156 หลายเดือนก่อน
In Space, Everything Will Make You Scream (Feat. Dr. Allison Kirkpatrick)
🤩🤩🤩The first time I ever heard of them was through a documentary from 1989 called volcano. They did such a fantastic job at getting up close to volcanoes capturing eruptions even being the experts on active volcanoes. They filmed their activities educating people I just fell in love with their adventures. It was so tragic to find out that they died in 1991 due to trying to film another active volcano in Japan. But they died doing what they loved and that's all that matters. 🥲🥲🥲
Hi! This was my first listen to y’all. I found you because I’m a Librarian and I stumbled on your book while selecting titles for my Library (small urban Texas public library). I will be listening in the future!
Oh, amazing! So glad you’re here and love to know we’re on library radars!
I found you from Kenny Biddle's show. I know this is one of your early/oldest pod casts, since I'm just starting. I just thought you should know how much you're appreciated for providing this kind of content! I stopped doing paranormal investigation 15+ years ago (life got hectic) and remember how much fun I had and have missed it ever since. I've spent a lot of time thinking back on the evidence I'd caught back then and how it changed me. I went in with a curiosity of what could be real but also with a healthy dose of scientific skepticism. The more the years go by, and the more the memories fade, the more I question the validity of evidence my younger self collected. This show may very well help me get back out in the field to test these extra years of gained wisdom. Finding this show was like finding one of those TV series you never heard of but realize it's right up your alley and can't wait to binge the whole 6 seasons. Thank you! Also, I wish shows like this could get even 1/2 the recognition as something like the ridiculousness of Sam & Colby get.
Hello! Just seeing this! Thank you so much for your kind words. You’ll have to let us know if you get back into ghost hunting!
Too small to be mistaken for a ghost
Fun Channel
And that’s why they put the I in FBI❤❤❤❤
th-cam.com/users/shortsivvw_MgAG1s?si=j4ZMHSSwFyaQoKhw ^^^^ Original Post that this was stolen from
I’m not sure what you mean? This is my original video and I posted it over a year before the video you linked.
Wait but how did the artist have enough time to paint that was the painter a survivor?
Contexts and stuff: In August 24, 79 AD the volcano near the city of Pompeii had erupted, causing people's bodies to either be plastered or to burn at a horrifying 4000°, after an excavation, archeologists found a skeleton with a full set of armor, which was believed to be a soldier saying at his post until the toxic smoked killed him or he was burned, hence the painting's name.
My parents are letting me watch it rn lmao (2011) am I too young? (They skip the really sus scenes btw)
Hi new subscriber 🎉
Your channel should be called The Silly Spooky Science Sisters as you ladies can’t stop giggling! Actually it wasn’t too bad! Isn’t science supposed to debunk the strange and supernatural? It’s either the truth or it’s not.
Just seeing this! Yes - we are very giggly. And yes! We are fully skeptical on this show about anything paranormal.
My bestie did a video on Elizabeth Bathory on TT. She completely agrees with this view. As do I.❤❤❤
Awesome !
Oo yeah! They did!! And it was awesome! And scary… and awesome
My daughter is 3 and seems to love x-files…
OMG THIS WAS ME WITH TOMES FROM TGE THIRD EPISODE OMG
STOP NOT THE FLUKE MAN THAT WAS SO SCARY TO 8 YR OLD ME💀💀
The X files used to come on TV straight after the Simpsons. So i was always allowed to watch. With my feet firmly tucked on the sofa! I was so scared
You know there was even an episode later where Scully said "I could have done without fluke man" 😅
I’m currently letting my 9 year old daughter watch it and she is in love with the show (and has watched The Host episode twice).
They look like the Japanese dragons!!
wait does he use the similar names for consecutive movies
I wached it when I was 11 I don't think it's thst young
I was only scared of tooms
Owls like that won't make that noise if they see a human, they manly 😶 or hoo hoo noise idfk the Way to text how they act but the one in the video is scared af fuck
RIP sharks Jaws wasn’t real Idc a ton tbh
I mean, they’re kinda assholes anyway sooooooo…
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Your name and subscribe button are blocking some of your text in the video. Not all words are visible.
no (?) maybe it depends on the device but for me its not
Just seeing this! Thanks for the heads up - I will try to check more carefully on future videos.
The content is interesting though, good job 💪
Glasses + circle lamp don't really play well, I'm sorry 😅
When thinking of the Fermi pardox. You have to put time into the equation as well. I ask you, how long does a civilization survive? Say about 10,000 years( a guess) . The universe is 14.8 billion years old. So how many increments of 10,000 are there in 14.8 billion. So a civilization is in existence for this little sliver of 10,000 yrs in this universe of 14.8 billion yrs. So think about it. What are the chances that we , a civilization while floating through space will see life on another world, microbial or advanced. We each have this little sliver of time. And the universe is so big. Also if we do get a chance to see life on another planet or they see us. Will we be advance enough to see them or them see us. TIME is the only thing, I haven't heard alot of when talking about Fermi paradox. Just saying🙂
This is so sad!
Not surprised.
Im scared of heights not depths but technically if you took the water out I'd be terrified 🤪
1. the fermi paradox is not a paradox. 2. schrodinger's cat is not a paradox.
Finally someone who doesn't spread bullsh*t
Key word "may"
True! Scientists can’t agree if the slowing down and speeding up is actually happening!
I seen this short and immediately subscribed, we need more glorious people such as this person here
🥰🥰🥰🥰
Very well said thank you
❤ Thanks for watching!
Solid ball of metal ....so you know a metal that won't melt at 10 million degrees ? Or form crystals under emense pressure ? What about convective mantle plumes ? Are they spinning to?
Well the pressure at that distance compacts it very tight so this makes it too dense to melt.
High pressure increases the melting point of substances that would otherwise be molten at the surface. Convection in the mantle is a separate process than the overall rotation of the Earth.
L😂😂😂😂
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song?
Me with my seizure drugs lol
Not to mention ergot fungus, putting things like c0caine or heavy metals in “medicines”, untreated brain injuries, late stage syph!lis…the list goes on! 😂
Explains the shit that we say in revelations, Ezekiel was absolutely tripping balls.
Nah, anytime we find a monster we call them a new species.
THIS WAS FR ME- SAME FEAR 😭😭😭🙏