A giant cosmic ring, a Newtonian gravity check, and bold claims about quantum computing all get put under the microscope in this brisk recap of The Origins Podcast. Condensed from the full episode into a minutes-long summary, this episode follows host Lawrence Krauss and guest Sabine Hossenfelder as they weigh evidence behind a billion-light-year structure, the latest Atacama Cosmology Telescope results, Microsoft’s topological quantum computing claims, CERN’s proposed 91-kilometer collider, and the stubborn promise of fusion energy. Along the way, they separate discovery from speculation, explain why statistical anomalies can mislead, revisit dark matter versus MOND, and close with a memorable Richard Feynman napkin calculation. If you want the key ideas in astrophysics, cosmology, particle physics, and science philosophy without the full runtime, this summary delivers the essential takeaways fast. Listen now to get the key ideas in minutes.

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