Episodios

  • Eyes to the Stars (Part 1) - Ancient Seekers to Dutch Breakthrough
    May 7 2025

    Before we reached for the stars, we first learned to bend light.

    It began in silence—an Egyptian artisan polishing crystal for a pharaoh’s gaze, unaware that his lens gave stone a glint of life.

    Across centuries and civilizations, from the nimble hands of Indian jewelers and Chinese sages to the curious minds of Greek philosophers, the power to magnify slowly took shape.

    But it wasn’t until a Dutch watchmaker, tinkering with glass and gears, accidentally aligned two lenses that the distant suddenly became near—
    and humanity opened its first true eye to the universe.

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    12 m
  • Solving a Pointy Problem
    May 6 2025

    What if one of the world’s most useful inventions was born not in a lab, but in a cluttered workshop — all because a man needed to pay a fifteen-dollar debt?
    Discover how a twist of wire, a flash of genius, and a forgotten inventor named Walter Hunt changed everyday life forever.
    The story behind the safety pin is anything but ordinary…

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    6 m
  • Whispers of the Past - The Eyes That Saw the Invisible (Part 2)
    May 5 2025

    What if you could see in the dark… without turning on a single light?


    From an invisible ray discovered by accident to the green glow in a soldier’s eyes, this episode of Whispers of the Pastunravels the suspenseful journey of how humans learned to see in the night.
    🔍 Invisible light, photoelectric magic, and battlefield secrets—all come together in “The Eyes That Saw the Invisible.”

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    5 m
  • The Eyes That Saw the Invisible (Part 1)
    May 4 2025

    What if you could see in the dark… without turning on a single light?

    In this part -1 we meet the star-gazer who found invisible light.

    Over 200 years ago, William Herschel bent a beam of light through a prism… and stumbled upon something no one had seen before: a ghostly, invisible ray just beyond red.

    Little did he know, that hidden warmth would one day help humans see in the night.


    🔍 Invisible light, photoelectric magic, and battlefield secrets—all come together in “The Eyes That Saw the Invisible.”

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    4 m
  • Whispers of the Past: The Sticky Mystery in the Alps
    May 3 2025

    Long ago, in the snowy mountains of the Swiss Alps, a clever man named George and his bouncy dog Milka went on an adventure. They weren’t looking for treasure... but they found one anyway — a strange, sticky little secret hidden in nature!

    When George noticed some pesky burrs clinging tightly to Milka’s fur, his curious mind lit up. Why don’t they fall off? he wondered.

    What he discovered next would lead to something magical — a brand-new invention that children, astronauts, and even superheroes use today. Want to know how a mountain walk and a few sticky seeds changed the world?

    Come along and explore this true tale of discovery, invention, and a very good dog.


    This is Whispers of the Past: Where History comes alive, one story at a time

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    4 m
  • The Girl Who Found The Glow
    May 2 2025

    Long before science could see the unseen, one girl dared to chase a glow no one understood.

    She wasn’t born into fame. She didn’t wear a cape. But she uncovered a secret hidden in stone—a silent energy powerful enough to light up bones, power machines, and unlock the age of the Earth itself.


    rom secret science lessons to glowing discoveries, mobile X-ray vans in war zones to two Nobel Prizes, this is the spellbinding true story of how Marie Curie turned curiosity into courage—and lit the way for generations to come.

    ✨ Ready to discover the invisible magic she found?
    Keep listening… the glow awaits.


    This is Whispers of the Past: Where History comes alive

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    6 m
  • Air, Fire, and Genius: The True Story of Oxygen
    May 1 2025

    💨🔥 Whispers of the Past – Air, Fire, and Genius: The True Story of Oxygen
    Before science had rules, and before chemistry had equations, three men chased a mystery hidden in plain sight—air itself.

    In a world ruled by alchemy and strange beliefs, Joseph Priestley lit a fire that wouldn’t go out, Carl Scheele made a discovery no one heard in time, and Antoine Lavoisier rewrote the story of life itself. This is not just a tale of elements—it's a tale of rivalry, revelation, and the invisible force that fuels every breath you take.

    Curious? Breathe in. The story begins.

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    5 m
  • The Boy Who Made Wires Talk
    Apr 30 2025

    📡 What if wires could talk?

    Long before smartphones and video calls, people sent messages by horse, pigeon, and Morse code. But one curious young inventor dared to imagine something impossible — he wanted voices to travel through wires.

    This is the thrilling, kid-friendly tale of how Alexander Graham Bell, inspired by his deaf mother and a family of speech experts, raced against time (and a rival!) to invent the telephone — and changed the world forever.

    👉 Dive into “The Boy Who Made Wires Talk” — a magical story of messengers, mystery, and a machine that made history.

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    7 m
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