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Sleepy Facts

Sleepy Facts

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Sleepy Science is a black-screen style sleep-aid channel built for deep, uninterrupted rest. Each episode turns real science into calm, wonder-filled bedtime storytelling—gentle journeys through space, oceans, time, the human body, and the hidden systems that quietly keep our world alive. The goal isn’t to “teach fast,” but to slow your mind down: soft narration, simple language, and a steady rhythm that helps anxious thoughts fade and sleep take over. Everything here is designed to be safe for nighttime listening: no sudden loud moments, no harsh sound effects, and no intense twists. Just soSleepy Facts 科学
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  • Dreams Are Stranger Than They Seem
    2026/06/26

    The Most Relaxing 500 Facts About Dreams to Fall Asleep To — No Adverts. In this calm and sleepy science episode, you’ll drift through 500 gentle facts about the strange and intimate science of dreams, from REM sleep, memory fragments, and emotional processing to imagination, dream logic, time distortion, shifting identity, and the quiet mystery of how the sleeping brain can build whole worlds that feel vivid, personal, and almost completely real while we are inside them. This bedtime journey softly explores why dreams borrow faces, fears, wishes, and old memories, why impossible places can feel natural in sleep, why some dreams feel more emotionally true than waking life, and the peaceful truth that the mind is always doing more in sleep than it first seems. The tone stays warm, reflective, and deeply soothing throughout, turning the science of dreaming into something wonder-filled rather than clinical. Perfect for deep sleep, late-night listening, psychology lovers, and anyone who enjoys calm thoughtful mystery before bed. Tonight, even if dreams are made by the sleeping brain, the feelings inside them are still part of the quiet inner life that the mind is gently trying to understand.


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    1 時間 47 分
  • Lost Worlds Are Stranger Than They Seem | 500 Science Facts to Fall Asleep To
    2026/06/25

    The Most Relaxing 500 Facts About Lost Worlds to Fall Asleep To — No Adverts. In this calm and sleepy science episode, you’ll drift through 500 gentle facts about the haunting possibility that the universe may be full of dead worlds, from dried oceans, vanished atmospheres, and frozen rogue planets to scorched Venus-like worlds, Mars-like deserts, silent moons, planetary collisions, dying suns, and the quiet ways entire worlds can slowly lose the conditions that once made them active, dynamic, or even briefly life-friendly. This bedtime journey softly explores ruined planets, lost magnetic shields, ancient rivers, buried seas, cosmic radiation, and the peaceful truth that not every world stays alive forever, even if it once held the ingredients for something gentler. The tone stays spacious, reflective, and deeply soothing throughout, turning a dark cosmic idea into something melancholy, wonder-filled, and calming rather than frightening. Perfect for deep sleep, late-night listening, astronomy lovers, and anyone who enjoys quiet cosmic mystery before bed. Tonight, even if the universe is full of dead worlds, their silence is still part of the long, patient history of everything that has ever existed beneath the stars.


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    1 時間 34 分
  • The Most Relaxing 500 Facts About the Galactic Center to Fall Asleep To
    2026/06/24

    The Most Relaxing 500 Facts About the Quiet Signal Rising From the Galactic Center to Fall Asleep To — No Adverts. In this calm and sleepy speculative space episode, you’ll drift through 500 gentle facts about a strange repeating signal emerging from the hidden heart of the Milky Way, from Sagittarius A*, old radiation, deep-space detectors, and unusual bursts to radio signals, high-energy particles, gamma-ray flashes, false alarms, and the quiet possibility that something structured is moving outward from the galactic core with too much consistency to ignore. This bedtime journey softly explores the crowded center of the galaxy, delayed cosmic echoes, hidden astrophysical processes, and the peaceful mystery of scientists trying to understand whether they are measuring a natural eruption, the long-delayed aftermath of something ancient, or the first sign that the center of the Milky Way is sending something outward through the wider galaxy. The tone stays spacious, mysterious, and deeply soothing throughout, turning a dramatic cosmic warning into something wonder-filled rather than chaotic. Perfect for deep sleep, late-night listening, astronomy lovers, and anyone who enjoys calm speculative wonder before bed. Tonight, even if something strange is rising from the center of the galaxy, it is still crossing a universe vast enough to hold both fear and silence at once.


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    1 時間 50 分
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