It’s astounding how much we know AND don’t know about these processes. A really captivating subject. Thanks so much for providing this type of content. It’s really appreciated!
My hat goes off to planetary science exploration engineers with all of the success we have and what we’ve learned. And thank you to NASA and partners and the USA to fund and share what’s learned. I’m constantly amazed, impressed and grateful that a country and culture does this, and the individuals behind the scenes that make this all happen. Thank you for all of your passion to do all of this science.
she said several points that are against the scientific consensus at this point, quite strange: venus didnt lose its water because its hot, most of its water is just not on the surface because it doesnt have plate tectonics. it may well have more water than earth (tho water tends to aggregate more behind the snow line during formation) venus didnt have a runaway greenhouse effect, it was always like that. its earth that has drawn down most of its atmosphere through life and tectonics. these are some pretty big differences
Sean's expresses an infectious childlike curiosity in this interview.
This episode is so packed with information. My 2nd time listening to it and I’m still (mentally) unpacking what’s being said. Very good episode
It’s astounding how much we know AND don’t know about these processes. A really captivating subject. Thanks so much for providing this type of content. It’s really appreciated!
excellent back and forth! many thanks to the Illustriousness of these 2 participants!
My hat goes off to planetary science exploration engineers with all of the success we have and what we’ve learned. And thank you to NASA and partners and the USA to fund and share what’s learned. I’m constantly amazed, impressed and grateful that a country and culture does this, and the individuals behind the scenes that make this all happen. Thank you for all of your passion to do all of this science.
Thank you for bringing such a variety of guests and topics ❤❤❤
Thank you to both! Interesting topic can't wait to watch the video
Really captivating - curious to learn more about the ‘Dragonfly” mission to Titan
Another great interview. Stanley has a wonderful career
This was a great interview.
Great interview. Thanks Sean!
Fantastic discussion
Poor Sean sounds like he has a cold. Get well soon Sean. We love what you do for us.
Am i the only one waiting for the "ask me anything" ... need it for my bedtime ritual 😂
awesome
Over 260 episodes and somehow I always forget you do a solo intro and I’m sitting here like “bro let her talk”
Hi Sean Carroll! You're a pretty cool dude.
she said several points that are against the scientific consensus at this point, quite strange:
venus didnt lose its water because its hot, most of its water is just not on the surface because it doesnt have plate tectonics. it may well have more water than earth (tho water tends to aggregate more behind the snow line during formation)
venus didnt have a runaway greenhouse effect, it was always like that. its earth that has drawn down most of its atmosphere through life and tectonics.
these are some pretty big differences
Could you point to a source describing the current consensus on these topics?
How can people be so smart👏
So cool 😎
Sean "But there's no currents in my fridge magnets?"
That's why it gets colder.
Jk😅
So many gold stars!
Super interesting episode!
great
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