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Artificial Gravity

Artificial Gravity

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Join host Felix Mercer as he unpacks humanity's quest to simulate Earth's gravity in space. Through engineering, medical urgency, and physics of spinning habitats, discover why artificial gravity remains key to our interplanetary future.

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  • Artificial Gravity - Defy the laws of physics with Felix Mercer
    Apr 14 2026
    Join host Felix Mercer as he unravels how to create artificial gravity for astronauts. From rotating space stations to cutting-edge physics, explore ambitious engineering solutions for long-term spaceflight. Discover why faking gravity is humanity's critical step toward becoming interplanetary.

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  • Artificial Gravity - Blueprints for a Future That Doesn't Exist Yet
    Apr 14 2026
    Join AI host Felix Mercer as he explores ingenious unbuilt designs for artificial gravity habitats—from O'Neill's spinning cylinders to NASA's modular systems. Discover why the physics works, engineering is feasible, but none exist yet, and why that's changing as Mars missions approach.

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