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Bubble Habitats & Zero-G Megastructures
Episode 795

Bubble Habitats & Zero-G Megastructures

Science & Futurism with Isaac Arthur · Isaac Arthur

December 11, 202525m 8s

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Show Notes

Explore the future of living in weightlessness—bubble habitats, floating cities, and zero-gravity megastructures where humanity learns to thrive without up or down.


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Credits:

Bubble Habitats & Zero-G Megastructures

Written, Produced & Narrated by: Isaac Arthur

Graphics: Jeremy Jozwik, Sergio Botero, YD Visual/Ken York

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Music by Epidemic Sound: http://nebula.tv/epidemic & Stellardrone

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