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The Device That Maps The Heavens

Dec 18, 202526 minSeason 1Ep. 9
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Summary

Hannah and Michael delve into the elegance of an ellipsograph, a mechanical tool for drawing perfect ellipses, and the historical resistance to accepting elliptical planetary orbits, championed by Kepler. They showcase an orrery calendar illustrating planetary movements and demonstrate CMY color cubes, explaining subtractive color mixing. The hosts also answer listener questions, discussing dream dinner guests from the scientific past and debunking common misconceptions about goldfish memory.

Episode description

Tucked away in old engineering kits and museum drawers is a device whose sweeping motion once captivated mathematicians and designers alike. 


The ellipsograph: a mechanical tool built from sliding arms and rotating joints that were tracing flawless curves long before computers made such things effortless.


While they have the appearance of an ancient curiosity, the ellipsograph’s power lies in its ability to transform abstract geometry into tangible motion on a page. Its careful movement can physically enacts the strict mathematical conditions that define an ellipsis - a shape that’s central to geometry, but also to the natural order of the cosmos.


So is this object just a relic of the past? Or does it have a place in the present? As a reminder of the deceptive simplicity that rules the world around us, and the ingenuity required to understand it.


Welcome to The Rest Is Science: Field Notes.


Each Thursday, Hannah and Michael rummage through their personal troves of scientific treasure to source objects that expand our understanding the universe, that scramble our brains, that hint at forces we’ll never see...and, that are sometimes, just plain old cool.


Expect deep dives into the science behind each pick, the spark that grabbed their attentions, and the sheer delight they get from sharing it all with you.


They’ll also be tackling your questions, so email The Rest Is Science at therestisscience@goalhanger.com.


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