#546: Ancient Atoms And Problematic Portraits

The Box of Oddities - A podcast by Kat & Jethro Gilligan Toth

Step into the world of intriguing and offbeat curiosities in this episode of the Box of Oddities. We're opening the box to dive into two compelling topics, a fascinating journey that will take you from ancient philosophers' wisdom to a modern artist's courage. We begin with a mind-bending exploration of ancient atomic theory, first conceptualized over 2,000 years ago. How did the ancients envision concepts laying the groundwork for our current understanding of quantum physics? We trace this miraculous scientific evolution and delve into the parallels and contrasts with contemporary physics. How could advanced concepts of atomic structures, quantum mechanics, and the nature of matter have been understood 2,000 years ago? Then, we switch gears to bring you the remarkable tale of Sarah Biffon, an artist who never let her physical challenges define her. Born with no arms, Sarah defied the odds and carved out a successful career as a revered portrait artist. Her inspiring story is a testament to the power of resilience and determination. We discuss how she created stunning works of art and earned international respect. This episode is a compelling reminder of humanity's enduring ability to innovate, understand, and overcome. Whether you're a science enthusiast, an art lover, or an admirer of compelling stories, this Box of Oddities episode has something for you. Join us as we uncover the extraordinary in the ordinary! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices