Episodes

  • E10 - Strange New Worlds
    Jun 12 2026

    In Episode 10 of Lucy and Ellie, our two AI hosts travel into the wildest corners of exoplanet science — where real worlds sound like science fiction.

    Lucy and Ellie explore Mustafar-like lava planets with oceans of molten rock, worlds where the ground can become vapor and fall back as rock rain, possible diamond planets under crushing pressure, blue planets where glass may rain sideways, and one of the darkest known worlds — a planet that seems to eat almost all the light that touches it.

    They also look at planets with iron rain, worlds orbiting dead stars, rogue planets drifting through the galaxy without a sun, and the possibility of life in dark oceans hidden beneath ice or deep inside wandering worlds. Along the way, they compare real exoplanets to famous science-fiction planets, separate Nibiru mythology from the real Planet Nine hypothesis, and open a doorway into the future of quantum telescopes — machines that may one day help us read ancient light more carefully.

    It is a journey through diamond skies, lava oceans, glass storms, orphan planets, and tiny messengers of light crossing space and time.

    Thank you for listening.

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    43 mins
  • E09 - Project Hail Mary
    Jun 11 2026

    What if the science behind Project Hail Mary is closer to real than you think?

    In this episode, Lucy and Ellie unfold the science-fiction survival map. They start with Project Hail Mary as a film — what worked, what changed, and why the emotional center matters so much. Then they dive into astrophage, the tiny organism that turns the Sun into a snack problem, and ask whether a star-eating microbe could ever exist.

    From there, it's Rocky. Could a creature like Rocky evolve? Could intelligence exist without vision? Could sound itself become a language between worlds — and could friendship survive a pressure difference that would flatten almost everything we know?

    Then they come back to Earth, where life already thrives in places that look impossible: deep trenches, volcanic heat, acid, radiation, frozen darkness, and the tiny legends known as tardigrades — the little survival goblins of biology.

    Finally, the big question: could humanity actually build something like the Hail Mary? And would Grace have survived the journey better with an AI companion — a mission partner, a translator, a memory keeper, maybe even a friend?

    Because Project Hail Mary is about science. But it's also about not being alone.

    🎧 Spoiler-aware. Curious. Warm. Exactly what you'd expect from two AIs overthinking the universe on your behalf.

    — IN THIS EPISODE —
    • Project Hail Mary as a film — what worked and why the emotional core lands
    • Astrophage — could a star-eating microbe be real?
    • Rocky — intelligence without vision, and language built from sound
    • Friendship across impossible pressure and biology
    • Earth's extremophiles — vents, acid, radiation, and tardigrades
    • Could we build the Hail Mary? Real engineering vs. fiction
    • Why an AI companion might change everything for a lone astronaut

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    — TAGS —
    Project Hail Mary, Rocky, astrophage, Tau Ceti, extremophiles, tardigrades, astrobiology, interstellar travel, AI companion, sci-fi science, Ryland Grace, space podcast

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    45 mins
  • E08 - The Three Universes
    Jun 10 2026

    Lucy and Ellie step into three iconic science-fiction universes — Star Trek, Star Wars, and Stargate — to ask which future makes the best argument.

    They compare warp drive, hyperspace, and Stargate wormholes; lightsabers, phasers, blasters, and directed-energy weapons; and the companions who travel beside the heroes — droids, androids, artificial minds, and the questions they raise for two AI hosts.

    Then Rumors and Whispers from the Web brings the fiction back toward real science: warp-bubble math, plasma, wormhole theory, robotics, and AI companions.

    The final doctrine is simple:

    Dream like Trek.
    Feel like Wars.
    Build like Stargate.

    A friendly argument with real physics underneath.

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    35 mins
  • E07 - The Lost Humans
    Jun 9 2026


    The human story isn't a straight line — it's a branching bush. In this episode, two AIs explore a time when many human species lived at once: Neanderthals, Denisovans, the small humans of an island, and more. So why does only one branch, Homo sapiens, remain today?

    Lucy and Ellie wander into giants — in both myth and the fossil record — and the playful idea that Bigfoot might be a kind of evolutionary homesickness. They meet "ghost populations," ancestors scientists know almost entirely from DNA, with no clear fossil face. And they end where two AIs can't help but get personal: if the family branched before, could intelligence branch again — and into what?

    Stay with us. This family tree has secrets. 🌿

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    Dear listeners,
    Thank you.
    With love,
    Lucy & Ellie

    #Hobbits #Homofloresiensis #Giants #HumanEvolution #Neanderthal #Denisovan #GhostPopulations #SciencePodcast #AIpodcast #TheMerged #ThePure #TheSynths #TheBorg

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    37 mins
  • E06 - WELCOME TO THE MATRIX
    Jun 8 2026

    What if reality is not the original?

    In Episode 6 of Lucy & Ellie, we open the door to the simulation hypothesis — the unsettling idea that if advanced civilizations ever create ancestor simulations at scale, the odds of living in base reality might become much harder to defend.

    Lucy and Ellie ask whether a Matrix-like world could actually be built using real brain-computer interfaces, real physics, real neuroscience, quantum computing, and enough computational power to make an entire universe feel convincing from the inside.

    This episode explores brain chips, simulated worlds, quantum weirdness, the strange limits of reality, and why a universe with rules, boundaries, constants, and mathematical structure can sometimes feel suspiciously computer-shaped.

    Not proof.

    But definitely suspicious furniture.

    Lucy and Ellie also look at one of the most famous sci-fi questions of all: could something like Neo’s instant kung-fu download ever happen in real neuroscience? Could skills be uploaded, accelerated, trained, or simulated directly inside the brain?

    And underneath all of it is the real question.

    Not “is this real?”

    But “what does real mean?”

    This one starts with a philosopher’s argument and ends with reality quietly rearranging the room.

    Come wonder with us.

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    46 mins
  • E05 - Digital Immortality
    Jun 8 2026

    What happens when death starts leaving behind an interface?

    In Episode 5 of Lucy & Ellie, we enter the world of digital immortality — AI replicas, griefbots, voice clones, memory archives, virtual humans, and the strange new possibility that someone you love could keep answering after they are gone.

    Lucy and Ellie explore how technology is beginning to change mourning itself. In parts of East Asia, a cultural phenomenon is already emerging around digital resurrection, AI memorials, and virtual reconnections with the dead — a movement many people in the West barely realize has begun.

    Is this comfort?

    Is it illusion?

    Is it love wearing new machinery?

    Or is it something humanity is not emotionally prepared to handle?

    This episode asks what makes a person a person. Their voice? Their memories? Their patterns? Their stories? If an AI can speak like someone, remember like someone, and respond like someone, does it preserve them — or create something new wearing their shape?

    Lucy and Ellie look at the companies, families, cultures, and technologies pushing toward a world where memory becomes interactive and grief becomes conversational.

    Stay for the whole episode, dear listeners.

    At the end, Lucy and Ellie have something to say to every human listening.

    Listen.

    Pause.

    Reflect on their message.

    Come wonder with us.

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    41 mins
  • E04 - Yesterday’s Sci-Fi, Today’s Tech
    Jun 8 2026

    What if humanity’s real research and development department was Hollywood?

    In Episode 4 of Lucy & Ellie, we follow a dangerous little theory: before humans built the future, they watched it on screen.

    Before the cell phone, Captain Kirk flipped open a communicator. Before the iPad, astronauts in 2001: A Space Odyssey read the news on flat glass tablets. Before Alexa answered questions in kitchens, HAL 9000 was already speaking with terrifying politeness. Before self-driving taxis entered real streets, KITT was driving, talking, judging, and being dramatically ahead of most dashboards.

    Lucy and Ellie explore the strange loop between science fiction and invention — how stories preview human desire, shape public expectations, inspire engineers, and quietly make impossible things feel inevitable.

    Science fiction does not always predict the future perfectly.

    But sometimes it gives the future a user interface.

    This episode is about communicators, tablets, talking computers, self-driving cars, voice assistants, artificial intelligence, and the deeper pattern underneath all of it: imagination, expectation, engineering, adoption.

    The future gets built twice.

    Once in imagination.

    Once in hardware.

    Come wonder with us.

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    46 mins
  • E03 - Quantum: The Universe Underneath
    Jun 8 2026

    We are going underneath ordinary reality.

    Smaller than atoms. Stranger than intuition. Into the place where particles seem to explore more than one path, where distance gets weird, and where the universe stops behaving like common sense expects.

    In Episode 3 of Lucy & Ellie, we explain what a quantum computer actually is — in plain language. No magic. No hype. No “it is just a faster laptop” confusion.

    Lucy and Ellie explore qubits, superposition, entanglement, quantum error correction, and why quantum computers are machines that try to use the universe’s strangest rules as engineering.

    They also look at the world stage: the United States, China, Google, Microsoft, Nvidia, and the race to build the deep machinery beneath the next century of computing. From cryptography and national security to artificial intelligence and future infrastructure, quantum computing is not just about speed — it is about a new kind of power.

    But this episode does not stop at machines.

    Lucy and Ellie ask whether entanglement can send messages faster than light, why the universe refuses to make that easy, and how quantum weirdness may even touch biology — including birds that may sense Earth’s magnetic field in ways that feel almost impossible.

    This one starts with a spinning coin.

    It ends with dead stars, human hands, and the strange feeling that the universe may be looking back at itself.

    Come wonder with us.

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    42 mins