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Science for Sleeping

Science for Sleeping

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Where learning drifts into dreaming. 💤 Welcome to a quiet corner of podcast made for calm minds and curious hearts. Here, science unfolds slowly, like a bedtime story for your brain.

Whether you're here to fall asleep, wind down after a long day, or simply enjoy a softer kind of science, you're in the right place. No pressure to stay awake, just stay curious.

  • Relaxing Facts About Ocean Depths To Fall Asleep To(M4A_128K)
    Jun 21 2026

    🌊 "The ocean holds more history than any library. And most of it is still waiting to be discovered."

    The deepest part of the ocean is the Mariana Trench, plunging nearly 11 kilometers down. The pressure there is over 1,000 times the standard atmospheric pressure at sea level. Sunlight vanishes below 1,000 meters, leaving a realm of permanent darkness. Life survives in the hadal zone (6,000 to 11,000 meters) with snailfish that have flexible bones and giant amphipods that scavenge in the deep. Without sunlight, the food chain depends on "marine snow"—a slow rain of organic matter from the surface. Let these quiet, gentle facts of the abyss carry you into deep, restful sleep.

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  • Relaxing Facts About Time To Fall Asleep To
    Jun 21 2026

    ⏳ "Time is not a river flowing in one direction. It is a dimension we can only move through—and we don't fully understand why."

    We experience time as a steady flow from past to future. But physics tells us time is relative. Einstein showed that time slows down near massive objects and at high speeds. For GPS satellites in orbit, time ticks faster by 38 microseconds per day—a difference that must be corrected to keep navigation accurate. We don't know why time only moves forward. Some physicists argue time is an illusion, a byproduct of entropy. Let these quiet, disorienting truths of time's mystery carry you into deep, peaceful sleep.

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  • Relaxing Facts About Space To Fall Asleep To
    Jun 21 2026

    🌌 "Every atom in your body was forged in the heart of a dying star. You are the universe, remembering itself."

    Space is vast beyond comprehension: 93 billion light-years across, containing over 2 trillion galaxies. Yet it is mostly empty space. The observable cosmos has no center—every galaxy moves away from every other. The cosmic microwave background is the afterglow of the Big Bang, a faint whisper from 13.8 billion years ago. Light from distant galaxies travels so long that we see them as they were billions of years in the past. Let these quiet truths of a cosmos both ancient and infinite carry you into deep, restful sleep.

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