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Why We Need Zip Lines On The Moon

Apr 01, 202657 minSeason 1Ep. 39
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Why would a zip line be the best form of transport on the Moon? Why exactly can your feet still feel other textures right through your socks?
Hannah and Michael tackle the spectacular physics of extreme commutes and everyday biomechanics.


They unpick the orbital chaos and terrifying vacuum of space, proving why a lunar theme park ride is essentially a brilliant, fiery death trap. Back down on Earth, they dive into the hypersensitive neurology of touch, revealing how your brain decodes microscopic vibrations through layers of cotton to perfectly map the floor beneath you.


To top it all off, Hannah shares her very old school, steam punk esq, mechanical calculator.


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