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The Curious Loop

The Curious Loop

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Dive deep into the stories that matter, the science that fascinates, and the history you never knew. The Curious Loop brings you engaging, easy-to-listen conversations about a new topic in every episode. Whether it’s the psychology behind habits, the mysteries of the ocean, or the biography of a forgotten genius, our hosts break it all down so you don't have to read the fine print. Perfect for your commute, your coffee break, or your morning run. Learn something new, every time. Audio production supported by experimental synthesis tools.Elia Gambalunga Sciences sociales
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    • IT Isaac Newton: The Man Who Changed the World (Episode 4)
      Feb 8 2026

      Isaac Newton didn’t just discover gravity — he rewrote the rules of reality. 🍎✨

      In this episode, we dive into the mind of the man who laid the foundations of modern physics, calculus, and optics. From the legendary falling apple to the laws that still govern our universe today, this is the story of how one brain changed the world forever.

      This isn’t a boring history lesson.
      It’s a deep, visual, and cinematic breakdown of Newton’s ideas, rivalries, obsessions, and legacy — and why his work still impacts your life right now.

      If you’re curious about science, genius, history, or how breakthroughs really happen, this video is for you.

      👉 Watch till the end to see why Newton remains one of the most influential humans of all time.

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      #SmartPeople #GreatMinds #WorldChangers #Education #Learning #Curiosity #Universe
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      20 min
    • Beyond the Theorem: Inside Pythagoras’ Mind (Episode 3)
      Feb 3 2026

      Beyond the Theorem: Inside Pythagoras’ Mind goes far beyond the formula everyone memorized in school.

      This episode breaks down who Pythagoras really was: a visionary thinker who used numbers as a framework to interpret reality, order society, and predict the world. Mathematics wasn’t just a tool—it was a system, a mindset, a strategy.

      We explore how Pythagorean thinking shaped science, philosophy, music, and even modern logic, uncovering why his ideas still scale today in fields like technology, engineering, and data-driven decision-making.

      This is not a history lesson.
      It’s a deep dive into a way of thinking that transformed abstract numbers into a universal language—and continues to influence how we build, analyze, and innovate.

      If you think Pythagoras was just a theorem, this episode will reset your baseline.

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      18 min
    • Charles Darwin: The Evolution Revolution (Episode 2)
      Jan 29 2026

      Imagine holding a secret so powerful it could dismantle society and rewrite human history. Charles Darwin held onto that secret for twenty years before he dared to publish it.

      We all know the name, and we've all heard of 'survival of the fittest.' But how did a quiet naturalist on a ship called the HMS Beagle stumble upon the mechanism that explains all life on Earth?

      In this episode of The Curious Loop, we go beyond the textbooks. We explore the scandal, the finches, and the brilliance of Natural Selection. Our hosts break down how evolution actually works, debunk common myths (no, we didn't evolve from monkeys), and discuss why this idea is still shaping the world today.

      Join us for a journey millions of years in the making.

      Audio production supported by experimental synthesis tools. Discussion based on historical records and scientific texts.

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