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In Understanding the Misconceptions of Science, join Professor Don Lincoln, a Senior Scientist at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, on a 24-episode exploration of shocking truths about some of science’s most well-known (and often controversial) concepts, including the physics of flight, black holes, quantum mechanics, evolution, and even the possibility of extraterrestrial life.
20231 sezóna
20231 sezóna
Obsazení: Don Lincoln
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24 epizod
  • 1. What the World Gets Wrong about Science

    1. What the World Gets Wrong about Science

    Start your journey through some of the most jarring misconceptions of science with this introductory look at the nature of science itself. You’ll examine ways the scientific method deviates from the way it’s taught, the true definitions of terms like “theory” and “model,” and the relationship science shares with philosophy.
    Start your journey through some of the most jarring misconceptions of science with this introductory look at the nature of science itself. You’ll examine ways the scientific method deviates from the way it’s taught, the true definitions of terms like “theory” and “model,” and the relationship science shares with philosophy.
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    33 min
    22. 11. 2023
  • 2. Franklin’s Kite and Other Electrifying Myths

    2. Franklin’s Kite and Other Electrifying Myths

    It turns out the usual story of Benjamin Franklin’s discovery of electricity using just a kite and a key isn’t exactly true. Get the real story behind this and other misunderstandings about electricity and reframe the way you think about how electricity works in nature, in batteries, and throughout your home.
    It turns out the usual story of Benjamin Franklin’s discovery of electricity using just a kite and a key isn’t exactly true. Get the real story behind this and other misunderstandings about electricity and reframe the way you think about how electricity works in nature, in batteries, and throughout your home.
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    27 min
    22. 11. 2023
  • 3. The Ideal Gas Law (It’s Not Ideal)

    3. The Ideal Gas Law (It’s Not Ideal)

    Here, Professor Lincoln reveals the ways in which common teachings about gases and their properties are idealizations that ignore important considerations such as the size of atoms. Topics include the limitations of the Ideal Gas Law (PV=nRT) and the importance of the van der Waals equation.
    Here, Professor Lincoln reveals the ways in which common teachings about gases and their properties are idealizations that ignore important considerations such as the size of atoms. Topics include the limitations of the Ideal Gas Law (PV=nRT) and the importance of the van der Waals equation.
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    29 min
    22. 11. 2023
  • 4. From the Ground Up: How Flying Works

    4. From the Ground Up: How Flying Works

    Get a whirlwind introduction to the scientific truths about how planes fly through the air. This episode overturns the (often-very-wrong) way flight is taught in introductory physics classes and focuses on two relevant subjects involved in flight: air circulation and how the wing pushes air downward.
    Get a whirlwind introduction to the scientific truths about how planes fly through the air. This episode overturns the (often-very-wrong) way flight is taught in introductory physics classes and focuses on two relevant subjects involved in flight: air circulation and how the wing pushes air downward.
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    28 min
    22. 11. 2023
  • 5. From the Sky Down: How Falling Works

    5. From the Sky Down: How Falling Works

    Introductory physics classes tell you that a ball thrown on the surface of the earth follows a parabola. What happens when you take away the simplifying assumptions in this scenario? How do we factor in air resistance and the Earth’s rotation? What happens when an object falls from very great heights?
    Introductory physics classes tell you that a ball thrown on the surface of the earth follows a parabola. What happens when you take away the simplifying assumptions in this scenario? How do we factor in air resistance and the Earth’s rotation? What happens when an object falls from very great heights?
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    27 min
    22. 11. 2023
  • 6. Myths of Orbital Motion

    6. Myths of Orbital Motion

    In this episode, revisit some of the common misconceptions we have about how the universe works, with a focus on our solar system. Two myths you’ll bust: that the orbits of planets are all fixed ellipses and that astronauts on the International Space Station live in zero gravity.
    In this episode, revisit some of the common misconceptions we have about how the universe works, with a focus on our solar system. Two myths you’ll bust: that the orbits of planets are all fixed ellipses and that astronauts on the International Space Station live in zero gravity.
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    32 min
    22. 11. 2023
  • 7. What’s Inside Atoms?

    7. What’s Inside Atoms?

    Discover a very different idea about the real essence of matter as it relates to the molecules and atoms of chemistry. Learn to think about matter as entirely empty space, not tiny balls; consider the inside of a proton and neutron; and ponder the question of where, exactly, mass comes from.
    Discover a very different idea about the real essence of matter as it relates to the molecules and atoms of chemistry. Learn to think about matter as entirely empty space, not tiny balls; consider the inside of a proton and neutron; and ponder the question of where, exactly, mass comes from.
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    29 min
    22. 11. 2023
  • 8. The Truth Is In Here: The Science of Aliens

    8. The Truth Is In Here: The Science of Aliens

    There are some popular misconceptions about alien life that science fiction writers have said often enough that we take them to be likely or true. But are they? Professor Lincoln unpacks the possibility of silicon-based life and truths about the Drake equation, which posits the number of possible civilizations in our universe.
    There are some popular misconceptions about alien life that science fiction writers have said often enough that we take them to be likely or true. But are they? Professor Lincoln unpacks the possibility of silicon-based life and truths about the Drake equation, which posits the number of possible civilizations in our universe.
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    30 min
    22. 11. 2023
  • 9. Misconceptions about Evolution

    9. Misconceptions about Evolution

    It’s often the misconceptions about evolution that lead people to not believe in it. This episode tackles four prevalent myths about the theory of evolution: that it explains how life began, that it states humans descended from chimpanzees, that evolution has a goal, and that evolution means more complex organisms will evolve.
    It’s often the misconceptions about evolution that lead people to not believe in it. This episode tackles four prevalent myths about the theory of evolution: that it explains how life began, that it states humans descended from chimpanzees, that evolution has a goal, and that evolution means more complex organisms will evolve.
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    31 min
    22. 11. 2023
  • 10. Nutrition’s All About You—and Your Gut Biome

    10. Nutrition’s All About You—and Your Gut Biome

    How do misconceptions about nutrition spread? What if what you learned about digestion isn’t the entire story? In this episode, examine the unseemly alliance between science, advertisers, and the media; and make sense of the important role that a fascinating microbe ecosystem plays in how the human gut works.
    How do misconceptions about nutrition spread? What if what you learned about digestion isn’t the entire story? In this episode, examine the unseemly alliance between science, advertisers, and the media; and make sense of the important role that a fascinating microbe ecosystem plays in how the human gut works.
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    32 min
    22. 11. 2023
  • 11. Humans Are Not Peas: Myths about Genetics

    11. Humans Are Not Peas: Myths about Genetics

    It might surprise you to know that most human characteristics (including eye color) aren’t governed by a single gene. Nor do dominant genes always become more common over time. As you’ll discover, we owe these and other misconceptions about genetics to the Punnett squares you first encountered in high school biology.
    It might surprise you to know that most human characteristics (including eye color) aren’t governed by a single gene. Nor do dominant genes always become more common over time. As you’ll discover, we owe these and other misconceptions about genetics to the Punnett squares you first encountered in high school biology.
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    32 min
    22. 11. 2023
  • 12. Getting Smarter about Intelligence

    12. Getting Smarter about Intelligence

    Focus your attention on popular myths about the human brain. There’s the myth that we only use 10 percent of our brain power, the concept that people can be right- or left-brained, and the complexities of learning styles and IQ scores to consider. Use current science to make sense of how your brain works.
    Focus your attention on popular myths about the human brain. There’s the myth that we only use 10 percent of our brain power, the concept that people can be right- or left-brained, and the complexities of learning styles and IQ scores to consider. Use current science to make sense of how your brain works.
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    32 min
    22. 11. 2023
  • 13. Exposing the Truth about Radiation

    13. Exposing the Truth about Radiation

    Radiation is one of the most misunderstood of all scientific phenomena. Get the scientific truths about this subject by investigating the four types of ionizing radiation, including alpha radiation, beta radiation, gamma radiation, and neutron radiation. Then consider how much radiation you encounter every day, and how much of it you can ignore.
    Radiation is one of the most misunderstood of all scientific phenomena. Get the scientific truths about this subject by investigating the four types of ionizing radiation, including alpha radiation, beta radiation, gamma radiation, and neutron radiation. Then consider how much radiation you encounter every day, and how much of it you can ignore.
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    34 min
    22. 11. 2023
  • 14. How Does Carbon-14 Dating Work?

    14. How Does Carbon-14 Dating Work?

    Clarify oversimplified ideas concerning how carbon dating works and get a stronger appreciation of just how complicated and sophisticated a scientific technique it is. While dating objects under 60,000 years old has become relatively easy, the current accuracy of modern science depends on taking subtle effects into consideration. You’ll learn why doing it precisely takes some care.
    Clarify oversimplified ideas concerning how carbon dating works and get a stronger appreciation of just how complicated and sophisticated a scientific technique it is. While dating objects under 60,000 years old has become relatively easy, the current accuracy of modern science depends on taking subtle effects into consideration. You’ll learn why doing it precisely takes some care.
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    30 min
    22. 11. 2023
  • 15. How Statistics Can Lie to You

    15. How Statistics Can Lie to You

    Consider the best way to read statistics correctly: by understanding the various ways they can be misused to fool you. Here, Professor Lincoln discusses how averages and percentages can make certain statistics seem shocking, reveals how you should rethink the confidence threshold of 95 percent that scientists use, and more.
    Consider the best way to read statistics correctly: by understanding the various ways they can be misused to fool you. Here, Professor Lincoln discusses how averages and percentages can make certain statistics seem shocking, reveals how you should rethink the confidence threshold of 95 percent that scientists use, and more.
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    30 min
    22. 11. 2023
  • 16. Does Thermodynamics Disprove Evolution?

    16. Does Thermodynamics Disprove Evolution?

    Take on a few of the simpler misunderstandings revolving around heat as it relates to thermodynamics: the ways heat energy moves and changes. Is it correct to say heat always rises? Are entropy and disorder synonymous? How do we often misinterpret the second law of thermodynamics, and what does it tell us about evolution?
    Take on a few of the simpler misunderstandings revolving around heat as it relates to thermodynamics: the ways heat energy moves and changes. Is it correct to say heat always rises? Are entropy and disorder synonymous? How do we often misinterpret the second law of thermodynamics, and what does it tell us about evolution?
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    29 min
    22. 11. 2023
  • 17. How Relativity Is Misunderstood

    17. How Relativity Is Misunderstood

    At its core, relativity is about something very simple: how two people in relative motion see the world differently. In the first of two episodes on misunderstandings about relativity, explore the Lorentz transforms, then journey through a seeming paradox that disappears once you use the Lorentz transforms properly.
    At its core, relativity is about something very simple: how two people in relative motion see the world differently. In the first of two episodes on misunderstandings about relativity, explore the Lorentz transforms, then journey through a seeming paradox that disappears once you use the Lorentz transforms properly.
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    33 min
    22. 11. 2023
  • 18. E = mc2 and Other Relativity Myths

    18. E = mc2 and Other Relativity Myths

    Get the truth about the most famous equation in science. Ponder the most notorious paradox in special relativity, known as the twin paradox. Discover whether or not we really can travel faster than the speed of light. Strengthen your appreciation of how, despite its mind-blowing nature, relativity is the way the world works.
    Get the truth about the most famous equation in science. Ponder the most notorious paradox in special relativity, known as the twin paradox. Discover whether or not we really can travel faster than the speed of light. Strengthen your appreciation of how, despite its mind-blowing nature, relativity is the way the world works.
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    32 min
    22. 11. 2023
  • 19. Why Do Black Holes Get Such a Bad Rap?

    19. Why Do Black Holes Get Such a Bad Rap?

    Few astronomical bodies are more misunderstood (and more mysterious) than black holes. Can they actually reach out and grab matter near them? Do they have a singularity at their core? Find out in this journey that takes you from outside the Schwarzschild radius to inside the event horizon and beyond.
    Few astronomical bodies are more misunderstood (and more mysterious) than black holes. Can they actually reach out and grab matter near them? Do they have a singularity at their core? Find out in this journey that takes you from outside the Schwarzschild radius to inside the event horizon and beyond.
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    31 min
    22. 11. 2023
  • 20. What Banged, and Was It Big?

    20. What Banged, and Was It Big?

    Develop a better, more scientifically accurate mental picture of the Big Bang. What exactly happens is hard to get your head around, but the key involves understanding the links between matter, energy, space, and time. And all you need to grasp this fascinating concept is a common balloon.
    Develop a better, more scientifically accurate mental picture of the Big Bang. What exactly happens is hard to get your head around, but the key involves understanding the links between matter, energy, space, and time. And all you need to grasp this fascinating concept is a common balloon.
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    30 min
    22. 11. 2023
  • 21. Can You Go Faster Than Light?

    21. Can You Go Faster Than Light?

    In this episode, Professor Lincoln explains the various ways in which talking about the speed of light can lead to a misunderstanding of whether or not particles can travel faster than light. Learn why it’s more accurate to say objects cannot move through space faster than light, but that space itself can.
    In this episode, Professor Lincoln explains the various ways in which talking about the speed of light can lead to a misunderstanding of whether or not particles can travel faster than light. Learn why it’s more accurate to say objects cannot move through space faster than light, but that space itself can.
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    30 min
    22. 11. 2023
  • 22. Untangling How Quantum Mechanics Works

    22. Untangling How Quantum Mechanics Works

    Examine the peculiarities of quantum mechanics in an effort to better understand what’s going on in the quantum world. Get a whirlwind introduction that covers everything from the wave function and the behavior of electrons to the double-slit experiment and the surprising differences between classical and quantum mechanics.
    Examine the peculiarities of quantum mechanics in an effort to better understand what’s going on in the quantum world. Get a whirlwind introduction that covers everything from the wave function and the behavior of electrons to the double-slit experiment and the surprising differences between classical and quantum mechanics.
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    29 min
    22. 11. 2023
  • 23. Untangling What Quantum Mechanics Means

    23. Untangling What Quantum Mechanics Means

    Dig deeper into misconceptions about quantum mechanics, with a focus on the complicated, the contradictory, and the downright sketchy. What happens to an electron when you’re not looking at it? Can a cat be both alive and dead at the same time? Should we connect quantum mechanics with Buddhism and Taoism?
    Dig deeper into misconceptions about quantum mechanics, with a focus on the complicated, the contradictory, and the downright sketchy. What happens to an electron when you’re not looking at it? Can a cat be both alive and dead at the same time? Should we connect quantum mechanics with Buddhism and Taoism?
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    32 min
    22. 11. 2023
  • 24. Is There a Theory of Everything?

    24. Is There a Theory of Everything?

    Searching for a theory of everything is a grand, epic saga. Start your own search with this engrossing investigation of the building blocks of the cosmos and the forces that hold them together, both of which are required to even begin to develop a fundamental theory that answers all questions.
    Searching for a theory of everything is a grand, epic saga. Start your own search with this engrossing investigation of the building blocks of the cosmos and the forces that hold them together, both of which are required to even begin to develop a fundamental theory that answers all questions.
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    38 min
    22. 11. 2023
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    20231 sezóna
    In Understanding the Misconceptions of Science, join Professor Don Lincoln, a Senior Scientist at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, on a 24-episode exploration of shocking truths about some of science’s most well-known (and often controversial) concepts, including the physics of flight, black holes, quantum mechanics, evolution, and even the possibility of extraterrestrial life.
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