Sleepy Science Universe is a calm journey into the deepest questions of the universe.
We explore space, time, and reality through slow-paced storytelling, real physics, and modern scientific discoveries — designed to relax your mind while expanding it.
Each episode blends astronomy, cosmology, and fundamental science with clear explanations and gentle narration. From black holes and spacetime to gravity, time, and the structure of the cosmos, we focus on what scientists actually know, and what those discoveries mean for how we understand reality.
No hype. No distractions. Just thoughtful science, deep curiosity, and a quiet atmosphere perfect for night listening, background learning, or falling asleep under the stars.
If you enjoy calm space documentaries, philosophical science, and the mysteries of the universe — you’re in the right place.
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A huge, warm welcome to the 200+ new explorers who joined our Sleepy Science Universe this month! I’m so glad you’re here for these late-night journeys.
As I plan our next deep dive, I want to know: which corner of the cosmos is keeping you awake (or helping you drift off) lately? Is there a specific NASA mystery or 'impossible' signal you want me to investigate next? Drop your ideas below—I read every single one! 👇
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Growing this community to nearly 400 subscribers has been a deeply humbling experience. Sleepy Science Universe started as a small project to explore the quiet, complex mysteries of the cosmos, and seeing how many of you value this type of calm, research-driven content truly means the world to me.
To take our production quality to the next level—and to ensure I can keep providing the deep research and high-end visuals required for these long-form documentaries—I have officially launched our Patreon.
If you find value in these journeys and would like to support the work behind the scenes, please consider becoming a patron. Your support directly helps me dedicate more time to making these videos better, deeper, and more frequent for all of you.
Support the Journey here: www.patreon.com/c/SleepyScienceUniverse1
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The more data we get from Artemis II, the more I realize that Earth isn't just our home—it’s our only shield. But while we look at the Moon, the James Webb telescope is looking much further, reaching the very edge of everything.
What should we explore next together?
🌌 The Wall at the Edge of the Universe (What's actually out there?)
🧠 The Brain of the Universe (The nebula that looks like us)
🌊 The Mariana Anomaly (What woke up during the splashdown?)
Drop a comment with your choice. Let’s descend into the mystery tonight.
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Absolute silence. On April 6, as the Artemis II crew swung around the far side of the Moon, they captured this hauntingly beautiful view of our home from hundreds of thousands of miles away.
While the view is peaceful, what they saw on the far side is another story entirely...
Watch the full breakdown here: [https://youtu.be/6gagAJ8mCXU?si=80ZHd...]
#Artemis #NASA #Space #SleepyScience
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Our latest journey into the Moon's far side has reached so many new eyes. Whether you're here for the science, the mystery, or just a moment of peace at the end of your day—welcome to Sleepy Science Universe.
I'm currently researching our next dive into the void. What should we explore next?
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The universe is deleting itself and we finally have the data. The 72-minute journey is live now 👇!
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For 53 years, humans have stayed close to Earth.
Now that’s about to change again.
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For 53 years, humans have stayed close to Earth.
Now that’s about to change again.
Do you think humanity is actually ready to become a spacefaring species?
Yes or no — and why?
https://youtu.be/XZ2ILa-ApJ0?si=5O3bd...
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🌙 The Moon isn’t what we thought.
For decades, we believed it was a quiet, frozen world —
geologically dead… fully understood… finished.
But recent discoveries changed that completely.
The Moon is cracking.
It’s interacting with Earth’s magnetic field.
It still holds active chemistry and hidden structures.
And it’s slowly drifting away from us every year.
It’s strange to realize that the most familiar object in our sky
is also one of the most misunderstood.
If you’ve ever looked up at the Moon and felt curiosity…
this video will change how you see it forever.
Watch here :
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I’m planning the next deep-space documentary, and I’d love to know what kind of mysteries you’re most drawn to lately.
Would you rather explore:
🌌 strange things happening in our solar system
🌀 large cosmic structures and galaxy-scale mysteries
🪐 exoplanets and potentially habitable worlds
⏳ deep physics ideas about time, space, and reality
You can just comment the one that feels most interesting to you.
Your answers genuinely help me decide what to research and produce next.
Thank you for being here and exploring the universe with me.
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