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PBS Space Time - Season 2026 (2026)

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Season 2026 Episodes

1. The Universe Itself Might Be Hiding the Gravity Particle From Us

January 13th, 202620 min

To progress to the next level in understanding reality, we need to combine quantum mechanics and Einstein’s general relativity. And to do that, most physicists believe we need a theory of quantum gravity .. which means we need gravitons. But it also seems like the laws of physics make it impossible to ever detect this quantum particle of gravity. Almost like the universe is set up to keep the final answer forever out of our reach. So, can we outsmart the universe, catch a graviton, and finally solve physics?

2. This Particle Solved Everything. We Just Found Out It Isn't Real

January 22nd, 202620 min

The universe thrums with quantum fields; and the particles of matter and force emerge as vibrational manifestations of the deep symmetries of these fields. The layers and reflections of those symmetries give us the wonderful richness of what we call the standard model of particle physics. Except there seems to be something missing: the sterile neutrino.

3. The Universe Tried to Hide the Gravity Particle. Physicists Found a Loophole.

February 5th, 202619 min

Physicists have long believed that detecting the particle of gravity—the graviton—was fundamentally impossible, with the universe itself seeming to block every direct attempt. This episode explores a new generation of clever experiments that may finally let us detect gravity’s particle, and why even succeeding wouldn’t quite mean what we think it does.

4. The Universe Is Racing Apart. We May Finally Know Why.

February 19th, 202621 min

We've known that the universe is expanding since 1929, and that its expansion is accelerating since 1998. The culprit behind the acceleration is unknown, so we live with a stand-in term "dark energy". Our modern cosmological model assumes that dark energy has a constant density--always the same amount of the outward-shoving stuff per volume. But there's recent evidence to the contrary--which may be why our primary efforts to measure the expansion rate of the universe disagree with each other.

5. Most of Reality Is Invisible. We May Finally Be About to Reveal It.

March 5th, 202620 min

Some people worried that the large hadron collider would smash particles together so hard it would make black holes that would swallow the earth, open wormholes to other dimensions. It didn’t and won’t. But it may be making a different kind of portal. A portal to the dark sector. This isn’t the Rather, it’s a hypothetical family of elementary particles that exists in parallel to the familiar particles of the standard model, but are invisible to it. Invisible to us, and so could be the answer to the dark matter conundrum. And what is this portal? It’s the particle that the LHC was built to find in the first place - the Higgs boson.

6. Something Disturbing Happens When You Solve Einstein's Equations This Way

April 2nd, 202616 min

Kurt Gödel discovered a solution to General Relativity that allows time travel without any exotic physics, revealing that the theory doesn’t actually guarantee a consistent chain of cause and effect . His “Gödel universe” shows that under certain conditions, the structure of spacetime itself can loop back on itself—blurring the line between past and future and exposing a deep limitation in our understanding of reality.

All Seasons

Season 2026
Jan 13, 2026
Season 2025
Jan 16, 2025
Season 2024
Jan 10, 2024
Season 2023
Jan 11, 2023
Season 2022
Jan 12, 2022
Season 2021
Jan 12, 2021
Season 2020
Jan 6, 2020
Season 2019
Jan 9, 2019
Season 2018
Jan 10, 2018
Season 2017
Jan 4, 2017
Season 2016
Jan 6, 2016
Season 2015
Feb 11, 2015
Season 1
Feb 11, 2015
Specials
Apr 10, 2017