Papyrus is Temporary but a Body on Pluto is Forever (feat. Ralph Crewe) | Pod 112

This week Julian takes a pleasant trip down to his local Egyptian library and tries to save it from burning to the ground and dramatically altering the course of history. And returning guest host Ralph Crewe explores the solar system in the most macabre way possible!

QUESTIONS

Julian: "If the library of Alexandria was never destroyed, how technologically advanced would we actually be today?" from Finjan

Ralph: "What would happen to a dead human body on each planet in the solar system?" from Chelsea

CREDITS

This episode of That's Absurd Please Elaborate was written by Trace Dominguez and Julian Huguet, edited by Kyle Sisk, and produced by all three of us. Special thanks to friends and family for listening to the edits and help us make this better.

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Trace Dominguez

Science communicator, television presenter, video producer, and podcaster. I use digital media to teach viewers about science, engineering, history, technology, psychology, and our universe. 

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