Keats
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Keats comes up on Radiolab, with transcript quotes, timestamps, and episode context.
Keats appears 1 time across 1 podcast episode on 1 show, with transcript quotes and timestamps.
“The crazy part is that in that trick. Your grandpa doesn't even talk to her. There's complete silence. Between Sid and Leslie. And if there's silence. There can be no coding.”
Why people keep bringing this up
The host recounts investigating a seemingly impossible magic trick involving his grandparents and a remote airplane participant, describing how various theories (including coded silence and third-party relays) were considered and tested. He mentions reading magic books and still being unable to explain how a specific poem line from Keats was transmitted without apparent communication, leaving the mystery unresolved.
Keats most often appears in conversations about silent code theory.
Recent linked podcasts include Radiolab, giving you a quick path from the book back to the shows where it actually came up.
The host recounts investigating a seemingly impossible magic trick involving his grandparents and a remote airplane participant, describing how various theories (including coded silence and third-party relays) were considered and tested. He mentions reading magic books and still being unable to explain how a specific poem line from Keats was transmitted without apparent communication, leaving the mystery unresolved.
Recent show rotation: Radiolab.
Fastest path back to the source: the strongest indexed mention lands at 36:27 in the episode where we captured it.
Quick FAQ
Answers to common book, episode, podcast, and guest questions.
Which episode mentioned Keats?
Black Box on Radiolab is one of the clearest indexed episodes that mentioned Keats. The first indexed transcript timestamp lands at 36:27.
Which podcast mentioned Keats?
Radiolab is the main indexed podcast currently tied to Keats.
Who mentioned Keats on podcasts?
PodcastMentions ties Keats to Radiolab, but the underlying mentions do not yet expose stable guest names for every episode.
Why do podcast guests bring up Keats?
The host recounts investigating a seemingly impossible magic trick involving his grandparents and a remote airplane participant, describing how various theories (including coded silence and third-party relays) were considered and tested. He mentions reading magic books and still being unable to explain how a specific poem line from Keats was transmitted without apparent communication, leaving the mystery unresolved. It most often appears in conversations about silent code theory.
Mentions across episodes
Every mention card links back to the episode page and exact transcript anchor.
“Speaker mentions a poem 'Is from Keats' and quotes lines ('Hail to thee. Bly the spirit. Bird thou never wert').”
