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What's the Most Realistic Artificial Gravity in Sci-Fi?

Season 1 Episode 12 | 8m 29s

2001: A Space Odyssey introduced a lot of people to the idea of rotation based artificial gravity, but in sci-fi, it’s far from the only one to implement the idea! Babylon 5, Halo, and Ringworld also used rotation-based artificial gravity in their stores, but, being an astrophysicist I had to ask, WHO DOES IT BEST? And more importantly, is artificial gravity in space possible?

Aired: 04/28/15
Extras
Is Dark Energy Getting Weaker?
Here’s the story we like to tell about the beginning of the universe.
We’ve never seen a TDE in the Milky Way, but we’ve seen them in distant galaxies.
Let’s talk about quantum gravity experiments that can be done here on Earth!
What if gravity isn’t weirdly quantum at all, but rather … just a bit messy?
Have we reached the end of the line of discoverable elements?
Can we change the color of a black hole?
Learn about Nobel laureate Roger Penrose's idea of how consciousness is caused by quantum processes.
Faster than light travel may produce gravitational waves that we could see here on Earth.
All particles belong to two large groups: fermions and bosons.
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Here’s the story we like to tell about the beginning of the universe.
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Let’s talk about quantum gravity experiments that can be done here on Earth!
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Have we reached the end of the line of discoverable elements?
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All particles belong to two large groups: fermions and bosons.