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Radiolab for Kids

The Littlest Black Hole

Dec 12, 2024
Annie McEwen, a Radiolab reporter, dives into the mysterious Tunguska event of 1908, where a fiery explosion rocked Siberia. She tantalizingly explores the idea that a tiny black hole might have been responsible for the devastation. This cosmic enigma raises questions about black holes' potential impacts and what happens to the matter that falls into them. Alongside Molly Webster, they weave a narrative connecting science with storytelling, leading to the creation of a children's book about little black holes and their profound journeys.
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  • The podcast explores the mysterious Tunguska event, suggesting it may have been caused by a tiny black hole smaller than an atom.
  • Discussion on primordial black holes challenges our understanding of gravity and space-time, raising questions about their impact in the universe.

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The Tunguska Event

In June 1908, an unexplained explosion occurred in Siberia, known as the Tunguska event, which flattened 800 square miles of forest. Witnesses described a bright object soaring through the sky, followed by a massive shockwave that caused severe damage. Scientists struggled to explain this phenomenon, as they found no impact crater or debris that would typically result from an asteroid impact. Various theories emerged, including natural gas explosions and volcanic eruptions, but none fully accounted for the observed events, leading to ongoing speculation around the cause.

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