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Author: Claire & Gabe Brown

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Are you someone who hears a mathematic or scientific phrase and mentally checks out of the conversation because you THINK you won't be able to understand it? Well - this podcast is definitely for you! Perhaps you sit at home and it suddenly dawns on you... wait... how does my smart phone REALLY work? Once again - this podcast is definitely for you! Maybe you're someone who groans at having to explain for the millionth time to your friends how gravity works. Surprise surprise... this podcast is STILL definitely for you! Zero Degrees (0º) is a conversational and educational podcast about complex ideologies, hypotheticals, and scientific theories that are actually NOT that difficult to comprehend! Your hosts work in the entertainment industry during the day while passionately discussing topics like psychology, philosophy, and physics at night. Join married couple Claire Corlett and Gabriel Brown in their world of knowledge and stupidity, teaching and learning, and fun! So come and join Claire & Gabe, two enthusiastic, "big-talkers" who have exactly what the title of this podcast implies: zero degrees. Submit a topic YOU'D like to learn more about here: clairemaggiecorlett@gmail.com

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Welcome to our tenth episode! In this episode, we talked about pheromones, viral engineering, how a saw can stop your hand from getting chopped off, the total solar eclipse coming up in April, and centripetal force! We also discussed what happens when you're driven by fear or insecurity and room temperature superconductors! Are they real? :OKeep sending us topics you'd like to know more about: @clairemaggiecorlett@gmail.comCome back next time to learn about stunts in Hollywood! With... a...
Peeing Into The River

Peeing Into The River

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Welcome to our ninth episode! In this episode, we talked about pee! And poop! And the process of gaining/losing weight on a boat, the rise of AI, auto-tune, voice changers, coding programs, super and quantum computers, and Q-bits! Keep sending us topics you'd like to know more about: @clairemaggiecorlett@gmail.comCome back next time to learn about pheromones! Hopefully we will have a theme song by then...Support the showSupport the Show.
Welcome to our eighth episode! In this episode, we talked about Google Map picture composites, satellites, definitions vs terminology, UFOs, space tourism, time travel, the relativity of morality and predicting the future. We also answered another e-mail, discussing our favorite Wii games. Keep sending us topics you'd like to know more about: @clairemaggiecorlett@gmail.comCome back next time to learn about The Rise of AI!Support the Show.
Welcome to our seventh episode! In this episode, we talked about overactive brains, hyper-fixation, the track of a bullet, routine, sleep, stainless steel, metal 3D printers, and cordyceps. We also answered another e-mail, discussing tornadoes and irrational fears. Keep sending us topics you'd like to know more about: @clairemaggiecorlett@gmail.comCome back next time to learn about Google Maps!Support the Show.
Welcome to our sixth episode! In this episode, we talked about how river clams get their young to swim upstream, "brincles," the idea of a water-planet, echolocation, the natural color of rubber, and the non-existent potential of rubber cars. Come back next time to learn about stainless steel and metal 3D printers.Support the Show.
Welcome to our fifth episode! In this episode, we talked about how a gun (specifically the Barrett) can be both more and less accurate, evolution, deoxygenated water, 9-min old sun, the speed of light equalling the speed of time, what would happen to Earth if the sun disappeared, selfishness, not mattering as a positive idea, AND we answered an e-mail topic this week on marine life in saltwater vs freshwater!Come back next time to learn about how river clams get their young to swim upstr...
Welcome to our fourth episode! In this episode, we talked about the process of how caramel is made, cultural appropriation, hallucinations, 20-20 vision, dominant and receive genes, genetic mutation, striker fire vs hammer fire guns, bullet variations, AND we answered an e-mail topic this week on dreams!Come back next time to learn about how a gun can both be more accurate AND less accurate at the same time.Support the Show.
Welcome to our third episode! In this episode, we talked about white phosphorous night vision, why wings make you fly, how engines work, methane, dinosaur babies, rabies, cordyceps, and rayleigh scattering (why the sky is "blue")!We totally forgot what we talked about the week before... so  come back next time to learn about dominant and recessive genes!Support the Show.
Welcome to our second episode! In this episode, we talked about Pippin's rattlesnake bite, cephalopods, what Venezuela IS known for, the invention of cheese, RNA vs DNA, what RNA therapy actually is, and CRISPR (Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats) aka "Designer Babies".Come back next time to learn about dominant and recessive genes!Support the Show.
Welcome to our first episode! In this episode we discuss A LOT. We covered the bi-pass maximum, the poly-exclusion theory (the space between atoms and why we don't technically ever touch anything), NASA's latest Planetary Defense test with impacting asteroids, the difference between mass and matter, and abiogenesis (spontaneous evolution). Come back next time to learn about the difference between RNA and DNA and what their individual jobs are with us!Support the Show.
What's in it for you? You get the amazing experience of learning something new with us, together — perhaps multiple things! — every single episode. And yes, that’s right folks, there is NO TEST. There is nobody telling you to memorize anything or you won’t be able to get into the school you want. There is no failing. We don’t give out F’s. Except for the occasional, "frick." We just want people to be curious, ask questions, and not be afraid to learn. Our universe is fascinating, and eve...
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