Entropy Rising
Entropy Rising is a science fiction podcast and futurism podcast that explores the real science behind the future of humanity.
Hosted by Jacob Hyatt and Lucas, this sci-fi podcast breaks down topics like space exploration, Dyson swarms, interstellar travel, AI, and advanced civilizations using real engineering and physics.
If you’re looking for a science fiction podcast that goes beyond stories and asks what’s actually possible, this show connects speculative ideas to real-world science.
Each episode covers big questions like:
- Could we colonize Venus or Mars?
- What would a Dyson swarm actually look like?
- Are we alone in the universe?
- How would space warfare really work?
Whether you’re into speculative fiction, engineering podcasts, or space exploration podcasts, Entropy Rising gives you grounded, no-BS explanations of the future.
New episodes explore the intersection of science fiction, technology, and reality, built for listeners who want more than surface-level takes.
Entropy Rising
Are Humans Actually Special in the Universe?
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Humanity, at the center of the galaxy… or just another average species?
In this episode of Entropy Rising, we break down the popular sci-fi idea behind “Humanity, F*** Yeah” (HFY)—the belief that humans would dominate any galactic civilization through sheer willpower, creativity, or grit. It’s a fun concept. It makes for great stories. But how well does it actually hold up when you look at it through the lens of real science?
We explore the assumptions these stories rely on: Are humans uniquely violent? Is our intelligence fundamentally different? Could a younger civilization realistically challenge one that’s had thousands—or even millions—of years to advance? And what happens when you factor in scale, evolution, and the limits of physics?
Instead of just dismissing the idea, we dig into what traits might matter—adaptability, cooperation, innovation—and whether those are actually unique to us, or simply the baseline for any species that makes it to space.
The result is a more grounded look at humanity’s place in the universe—one that challenges the idea that we’re destined to be exceptional, while still leaving room for what makes us… us.
If aliens are out there, the real question isn’t whether we’d win.
It’s whether we’re anything special at all.
Website: https://www.entropy-rising.com/