Alex and Riley

Robot Brain

Kids EN ↓ 3 episodios

A podcast created by kids for kids

Autor

Alex and Riley

Categoría

Kids

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Último episodio

16 de feb. de 2026

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Episodios

Are we living in reality… or just really good code? 16.02.2026

In this episode of Robot Brains , Alex and Riley dive into the mind-bending world of simulation theory the idea that our universe could be a sophisticated computer program. From Nick Bostrom’s famous probability argument to quantum weirdness, pixelated space-time, and cosmic “glitches,” we explore the science, philosophy, and big implications of a simulated reality. Whether we’re in base reality o...

Can Humans Really Live on Mars? 11.02.2026

Mars has been called humanity’s next home. But is that realistic or just science fiction? In this episode of Robot Brains , Alex takes a deep, evidence-based look at what it would actually take for humans to live on Mars. From freezing temperatures and thin atmosphere to radiation risks, low gravity, food production, water extraction, and mental health challenges, we break down the real science be...

What's inside a Robot's head? 19.01.2026

Alex powers up Robot Brain to answer a BIG question: Do robots think like us? How do they think? Learn how robots see, learn, and make decisions. Play fun games and hear funny stories along the way. A brain-boosting adventure for curious kids! A podcast for kids by kids!!

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