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New ep: how to map lost worlds

Hey howtownies! At the end of 2024 I came across a paper that showed where various pieces of the earth's surface were 1.8 billion years (and a couple supercontinents) ago. It was fun to imagine being able to walk from Canada to Australia - but it got me wondering ... how do scientists figure all this out? We answer that question in our new episode!

 I went a little overboard on the animation, using a combination of real paper stop motion, After Effects, 3D modeling ... and even a niche geology software called GPLates. I'll be putting a BTS video on Patreon next week (previous BTS here).

In shorts:

Speaking of SPBC - our next event is one week away, at noon ET on April 7! We'll be talking about a preprint that takes a skeptical look at Blue Zones - regions in the world famous for the remarkable longevity of their inhabitants. This paper won the 2024 Ig-Nobel prize in demography!

You can read and/or download the paper here.

If you're free on Monday, we'd love to chat with you - here's the meeting info:

SCIENCE PAPER BOOK CLUB | Howtown

Monday, April 7 · 12:00pm – 1:00pm ET

We'll send out an invite link to Howtown Heroes soon.

I can't wait for you all to see our next episode from Joss, which features lasers and hidden cities. Until then, have a good April and thank you so much for your support! Cheers,

Adam (& Joss)

New ep: how to map lost worlds

Comments

haha - my calendar of course gives it to me in CT - missed it in the conversion. We should do a telethon style event some time though!

Joss

From midnight to 1 PM, this will be the longest SPBC yet! 😆

Kelvin Nguyen


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