IGOR E SACANI QUEBRAM SILÊNCIO e o REAL MOTIVO do FIM do CIÊNCIA SEM FIM é REVELADO

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31 Oct 202515:54

Summary

TLDRIn this candid livestream, Sérgio Sacani explains why his show "Ciência sem Fim" is paused: heavy travel, speaking engagements, and a rejected plan from management made regular appearances impossible—not financial troubles. He stresses no bad blood with Flow or Igor and says he’d return if invited. Sérgio describes filming episodes remotely during his "Science on the Road" tour (including a large Brasília event and extensive work in Mato Grosso), thanks past collaborators and production staff, and clarifies his dislike of confrontational debates. He promotes his astronomy course and Space Today platform, thanks viewers, and expresses hope for future collaborations.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Sérgio (Serjão) explains that the show 'Ciência sem Fim' (Endless Science) was paused because he couldn't regularly participate due to his busy schedule, particularly his speaking engagements and travels.
  • 😀 Although financial issues were not the main reason for the show's end, the lack of Sérgio's presence on the program was a key factor, as fans tuned in primarily to see him.
  • 😀 Sérgio clarifies that he made efforts to keep the show going, including filming episodes while traveling, but his absence made it difficult to continue the program as originally planned.
  • 😀 Sérgio expresses no hard feelings toward anyone involved in the project and emphasizes that there were no conflicts with Igor or others at Flow Studios.
  • 😀 Despite the end of the show, Sérgio remains open to returning to Flow for future collaborations, mentioning that he would gladly accept an invitation from Igor to appear on Flow whenever possible.
  • 😀 Sérgio's 'Ciência na Estrada' (Science on the Road) project kept him busy during the time the show was paused, as he traveled across Brazil giving lectures and promoting science.
  • 😀 He recounts a two-month trip to Mato Grosso, where he conducted technology lectures for agricultural professionals, showcasing his commitment to science outreach even when not involved in the show.
  • 😀 Sérgio explains his role in Redcast, stating that he helped with a shift in content away from the 'Red Pill' ideology to focus more on science and diverse guests, though some fans misunderstood his involvement.
  • 😀 Sérgio admits that he's not interested in debating for the sake of convincing others, as he doesn’t care about changing people’s minds on issues like flat Earth beliefs or moon landings.
  • 😀 Sérgio expresses deep gratitude toward his collaborators and supporters, mentioning specific individuals like Alexandre (his video editor) and others who have helped with production, live streams, and the success of his projects.
  • 😀 Sérgio is continuing to offer educational content through an astronomy course, which he promotes during the livestream, emphasizing the importance of proper science communication and avoiding fake news.

Q & A

  • Why did the 'Ciência sem Fim' (Endless Science) project come to an end?

    -The project ended primarily because Sérgio Sacani, a key figure in the show, was unable to consistently participate due to his busy schedule of travel and speaking engagements. Despite efforts to continue the show in his absence, it became clear that the audience was there to see Sérgio specifically, and without his presence, the show couldn't continue in its original form.

  • Was there a financial reason behind the end of 'Endless Science'?

    -No, there wasn't a financial reason for the end of the show. Sérgio emphasized that he could still afford to continue the project. However, the issue was more about the difficulty of coordinating the show without his full participation, especially as he was frequently traveling.

  • What role did Sérgio's travels and other commitments play in the show's end?

    -Sérgio's travels, especially his long-term commitments like the 'Ciência na Estrada' (Science on the Road) project and international speaking engagements, kept him away from the show. Despite this, he tried to make alternative arrangements for the program, like filming episodes while traveling, but it wasn't enough to maintain the show's regular schedule.

  • Did Sérgio propose any solutions to keep the 'Endless Science' project running?

    -Yes, Sérgio made a plan to keep the show going while he was away, including filming episodes in Brasília and working with other people to fill in. However, the plan was not accepted by the people in charge at the time, and the show ended up being paused instead of continuing.

  • What was Sérgio's relationship with Igor and the Flow team after the end of 'Endless Science'?

    -Sérgio clarified that there were no bad terms or conflicts with Igor or anyone from the Flow team. He expressed that he would be happy to join Igor on Flow again if invited, emphasizing that there was no animosity and that they shared a good relationship.

  • Why doesn't Sérgio like participating in debates?

    -Sérgio explained that he doesn't enjoy debates because he has no interest in trying to convince anyone of something. For him, people are entitled to their beliefs, and he would rather focus on sharing knowledge without trying to change others' views. He also admitted that he's not good at debating, as it isn't something he finds valuable.

  • What was Sérgio's involvement with Redcast, and why did he participate?

    -Sérgio participated in Redcast to help Junior, the host, change the direction of the podcast by bringing in new content, including science topics and diverse guests. Sérgio stressed that his involvement was to assist in reshaping Redcast and not to impact his commitments with 'Endless Science.'

  • Did Sérgio mention any personal projects or contributions outside of 'Endless Science'?

    -Yes, Sérgio mentioned his 'Ciência na Estrada' (Science on the Road) project, which involved traveling across Brazil, particularly to Mato Grosso, to give lectures. He also highlighted his work with Space Today, where he shares his expertise on astronomy, and mentioned an upcoming astronomy course available for enrollment.

  • What does Sérgio think about the current direction of Redcast?

    -Sérgio noted that Redcast has changed direction, particularly by moving away from the 'Red Pill' focus and introducing more debates. While he respects the new direction, he clarified that he personally doesn't agree with the debate style and prefers to focus on science and knowledge-sharing rather than engaging in confrontational discussions.

  • What was Sérgio's final message to his audience and supporters?

    -Sérgio thanked everyone involved in 'Endless Science,' including the production team, viewers, and colleagues like Igor and Monarque. He expressed gratitude for the opportunities he had, the friendships made, and the support from the audience. Sérgio also promoted his astronomy course and encouraged people to stay connected to his work, highlighting that his passion for science would continue through other projects.

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