
Intellectually Curious
Intellectually Curious is a podcast by Mike Breault featuring over 1,200 AI-powered explorations across science, mathematics, philosophy, and personal growth. Each short-form episode is generated, refined, and published with the help of large language models—turning curiosity into an ongoing audio encyclopedia. Designed for anyone who loves learning, it offers quick dives into everything from combinatorics and cryptography to systems thinking and psychology.
Inspiration for this podcast:
“Muad'Dib learned rapidly because his first training was in how to learn. And the first lesson of all was the basic trust that he could learn. It's shocking to find how many people do not believe they can learn, and how many more believe learning to be difficult. Muad'Dib knew that every experience carries its lesson.”
― Frank Herbert, Dune
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Intellectually Curious
Planetary Black Holes: Using Exoplanets to Hunt Super‑Heavy Dark Matter
In this deep dive, we explore a provocative idea: giant, cold exoplanets—especially gas giants—as cosmic detectors for super‑heavy dark matter. Particles streaming through a planet could be captured, sink to the core, and, if enough accumulate, collapse into a black hole. The outcomes could be dramatic: the planet could be consumed via accretion, or a tiny evaporating black hole might heat the world or emit high‑energy signals. We unpack the mechanism, the possible observational fingerprints—altered transits, microlensing signals, or bursts of high‑energy particles—and why this August 2025 work by Fortamehr and Featherolf offers a compelling, complementary path to probing dark matter using planets as living laboratories.
Source: https://journals.aps.org/prd/abstract/10.1103/qkwt-kd9q
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