77 episodes

Have you ever wondered if we’ve been visited by aliens in our ancient past, whether we really landed on the Moon, or whether we’re all actually living in a computer simulation? Unfortunately, we’ve been sworn to secrecy by our reptilian overlords from Zeta Reticuli so we can’t answer those specific questions, but we can bring you the latest insight into bleeding edge scientific research, advancements in computing, and fact checks of popular conspiracy theories.

World of Weird Things Podcast [ world of weird things ]

    • Science
    • 4.4 • 7 Ratings

Have you ever wondered if we’ve been visited by aliens in our ancient past, whether we really landed on the Moon, or whether we’re all actually living in a computer simulation? Unfortunately, we’ve been sworn to secrecy by our reptilian overlords from Zeta Reticuli so we can’t answer those specific questions, but we can bring you the latest insight into bleeding edge scientific research, advancements in computing, and fact checks of popular conspiracy theories.

    World of Weird Things Podcast 077: Why No One Is A Villain In Their Story

    World of Weird Things Podcast 077: Why No One Is A Villain In Their Story

    Evil is a term thrown around a lot these days, but it’s true that in virtually everyone’s view of the world, they’re either victims defending themselves or standing up for the right things rather than villains with ice in their veins on a rampage. The problem with that narrative is how they square the very real damage they leave in their wake with all supposed goodness. Well, as it so turns out, our brains and enough groups of fellow travelers have very effective ways to persuade and delude us into not merely thinking positive thoughts, but justifying downright atrocities when needed.

    • 30 min
    World of Weird Things Podcast 076: Per Scientiam Ad Astra

    World of Weird Things Podcast 076: Per Scientiam Ad Astra

    For well over a century, humans have dreams of settling other words, so it’s only a matter of time until we finally set out to do it. But that may take a lot longer than we think, the astronauts we send may not be human the way we think of it today, and a colony on an extrasolar world may look like some sleek, angular version of Dubai, or termite mound the size of an island housing millions of people instead of a just a few thousand. Oh, and the spaceships would resembles hypersonic gliders and missiles than spinning wheels and cylinders. And all of that would happen for very good and ever better understood reasons…

    • 43 min
    World Of Weird Things Podcast 075: Are We The Ghost In The Machine?

    World Of Weird Things Podcast 075: Are We The Ghost In The Machine?

    Despite that fact that scientists don’t really think we live in an elaborate simulation ran either by aliens or humans in what would be the far future from our point of view, it’s a belief popular enough to form think tanks, cults, and warrant headlines that generate millions of clicks. But where does this theory really come from? What do papers about it actually say, and do they use sound science? And why do so many people embrace it so quickly and wholeheartedly? The Fishes dive into computing, physics, the laws of entropy and time, and New Age cults to find the answers.

    • 40 min
    World Of Weird Things Podcast 074: The Scientific Controversy You May Have Never Heard Of

    World Of Weird Things Podcast 074: The Scientific Controversy You May Have Never Heard Of

    You’ve heard the story a million times. Giant lizards ruled the Earth until a comet or a meteor the size of Mount Everest wiped them all out. Except they weren’t lizards. Or as giant as we thought. Or were completely wiped out by a comet. We revisit the odd history of what scientists thought killed the dinosaurs and how, why the debate was never really settled, and how the controversy that’s almost never covered became a long-running battle of ideas between two theories, both with solid evidence and very compelling data to make their case.

    • 33 min
    World of Weird Things Podcast 073: The Absurd Quest For Totalitarian Technocracy

    World of Weird Things Podcast 073: The Absurd Quest For Totalitarian Technocracy

    Optimism is great. It’s not a thing I personally ascribe to, being from Eastern Europe and all, but a lot of people sure do. Among those people are tech oligarchs who have a very, shall we say, particular vision for the kind of sci-fi utopia they would like us to inhabit and spoiler alert, we don’t do all that well in said utopia because it’s meant for them rather than peasants with less than nine figures of net worth. Lucky for us, most of their plans are not going to work out the way they think after physics, biology, and math weigh in. Oh, and in case you’re wondering, they’ve been at this for more than two decades now, as detailed by a brief history of WoWT…

    • 44 min
    World of Weird Things Podcast 072: Why Your IQ Probably Doesn't Mean Much

    World of Weird Things Podcast 072: Why Your IQ Probably Doesn't Mean Much

    For as long as IQ tests and scoring existed, an awful lot of people were obsessed with them and how to rank others. But do these scores actually mean anything? Do off the charts IQs actually exist? And how do people with high scores fare in the real world? As it so turns out, yes, you’re probably better off with a higher score, but not for reason you may think because the reality is that these tests have deep flaws in the way they’re used, and how they’re studied.

    • 38 min

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