Paula visits Max Born in Stockholm at his Nobel — twenty-eight years late. The mathematics of what might happen.
Bohr recounts his side of the story
Charlie Chaplin, the silent tramp with the bowler hat and cane, decides to speak up after 20 years. What drove him?
Richard Feyman on what understanding really means to him - and probably everyone.
Arnold J. Toynbee on the rise and fall of civilizations.
Heisenberg - from Helgoland to Munich, what a journey to tell Paula about.
Max Planck, the man who did not want to formalize the Quanta, but logic made him do it anyway.
Paula talks to Emmy Noether about Conservation Laws and the hardships for women in science in her day.
And so it begins...
Paula Q speaks from 2127. She opens channels across the multiverse to the people who built our understanding of reality — physicists, mathematicians, philosophers, artists, builders — and asks them what they built, why they built it, and whether they understood what they were building.
Each episode features Paula meeting one or two historical figures. They are not based on real conversations. All voices are AI-generated.
Each episode features Paula meeting one or two historical figures. They are not based on real conversations. All voices are AI-generated.