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Good Is In The Details


Mar 28, 2021

What drives human beings to explore space? Why do we feel compelled to understand the universe?

In this episode of Good Is In The Details, we speak with NASA engineer Tracy Drain about the philosophy of space exploration, scientific curiosity, and the deeply human desire to know.

As renewed interest in lunar missions and deep space travel grows—with programs like Artemis II capturing global attention—this conversation explores the enduring question: Why explore at all?

We examine:

  • The role of curiosity in science and human flourishing
  • What space exploration reveals about human nature
  • The philosophical meaning of discovery and knowledge
  • How engineers approach uncertainty, risk, and innovation
  • Why learning about the universe satisfies something deeply human

This episode connects philosophy, science, and current events—showing how ancient questions about knowledge and existence remain central in the age of modern space exploration.

If you’ve ever wondered:

  • Why do humans explore space?
  • What is the purpose of space exploration?
  • How does curiosity drive scientific discovery?
  • What can philosophy say about science and exploration?

This conversation offers a compelling and thoughtful perspective.

🎧 Listen now and discover how the drive to explore shapes both our understanding of the universe—and ourselves.

Watch Tracy Drain's Ted Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFSPr_Spu8U

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