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On the Oct. 7 show (LIVE at 9 p.m. Eastern). In 2010 or so, researchers in Italy claimed they measured neutrinos moving faster than the speed of light. It’s 2021 and WTF is a neutrino? Comments from the present and … Continue reading

Savino Veritas is honored to bring you Dr. Andrew Woldar math and science professor at Villanova University talking seriously about various “panspermia” hypotheses that postulate with ever increasing plausibility that not just some but all life on Earth is a … Continue reading

“Sometimes I’ve believed in as many as six impossible things before breakfast,” says Alice, the delightful protagonist in Charles Lutwidge Dodgson’s “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.” Could one of those things have been time travel? Could the rabbit hole be the … Continue reading

What’s with all the hype over the recent detection of gravitational waves? Didn’t the apple that struck Isaac Newton on the noggin tell the complete story? Join Dr. Andrew Woldar, Thom Savino and the Bard of Broadcasting as they take … Continue reading

We’ve always been intrigued by the fanciful notion of “Men from Mars” who have traditionally been depicted anywhere from little green creatures to one of TV’s favorite uncles. Claims Dr. Andrew Woldar, “If you ever want to see a true … Continue reading

What’s new in the world of science? This week, we will chronicle Dr. Andrew Woldar, professor of mathematics at Villanova University and member of the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton, and ask him the burning question. Join the bard … Continue reading