Guest: Neil Comins, Professor of physics and astronomy at University of Maine [@UMaine]

On Linkedin | https://www.linkedin.com/in/neil-comins-3462235/

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Host:  Marco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society Podcast & Audio Signals Podcast

On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli
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Episode Introduction

Welcome to another episode of the Audio Signals Podcast, where we merge the realms of science and storytelling to explore how well scripted narratives help our understanding of our universe. I'm your host, Marco Ciappelli, and today we're embarking on an intellectual journey with astrophysicist and author Neil Comins, an experts in telling 'What If' scenarios that challenge our perceptions and ignite our curiosity.

In this episode, we focus on "The Power of ‘What If’ ” and we discuss the profound impact of hypothetical questions on science, education, learning, and our intrinsic human nature. As an astrophysicist and storyteller, Neil Comins brings a unique perspective to the table, blending rigorous scientific inquiry with the boundless creativity of speculative scenarios. His approach not only educates but also entertains, drawing us into the tantalizing possibilities of the cosmos.

Comins, with a rich background that includes a PhD in general relativity and numerous contributions to the field of astrophysics, shares his journey from the bustling streets of New York to the academic haven of the University of Maine. His anecdotes about transitioning from a curious child to a renowned scientist, and eventually to an author, highlight the importance of asking 'What if?' at every stage of life and career.

This episode is not just about astrophysics; it's a celebration of the human imagination. Comins' stories, from his intriguing book "What if the Moon Didn't Exist?" to his experiences as an EMT, exemplify the diverse paths our 'What if' questions can take us. His works in astronomy and his role in creating immersive experiences for the World Expo in Japan demonstrate the power of storytelling in making complex scientific concepts accessible and engaging. Did I mention he was also turned in Cartoon Character in Japan for many years?

As we discuss the intersection of hacking, creativity, and science, Comins reveals how asking 'What if' is at the core of human progress. It's the question that fuels innovation, artistic expression, and scientific discovery. This episode is a testament to the fact that storytelling in science is not just about conveying facts; it's about inspiring wonder, sparking curiosity, and opening minds to the vast possibilities of the universe.

Join us on this captivating episode of the Audio Signals Podcast as we explore the endless 'What ifs' of the universe with Neil Comins. Prepare to be inspired, challenged, and enthralled by the stories and ideas that have the power to reshape our understanding of the world and beyond.
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Resources

"What if" hypothetical implementations in Minecraft: https://whimcproject.web.illinois.edu/

Popular Misconceptions About Astronomy: https://www.astronomy.org/astronomy/misconceptions.html

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