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The Skeptics' Guide To The Universe - Podcast 121 - 11/14/2007

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The Skeptics' Guide To The Universe

The Skeptics' Guide to the Universe is produced by SGU Productions, LLC - dedicated to promoting critical thinking, reason, and the public understanding of science through online and other media. The first episode of the SGU podcast went online on May 4th, 2005. It soon became a popular science/skeptical podcast, and remains one of the most popular science podcasts on iTunes.

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Podcast 121 - November 14, 2007

Interview with Paul Kurtz; News Items: Judgment Day for ID, UFO Investigation, Universe loses weight, FDA Petition, Gas Station Ghost; Your Questions and E-mails: BMI; Name That Logical Fallacy; Science or Fiction; Skeptical Puzzle



Segment:   News Items     
Judgment Day     http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/id/


Former Pilots Call For UFO Investigation     news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20071112/od_uk_nm/oukoe_uk_usa_ufos


Universe Loses Weight     http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21753466/


FDA Petition     http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2007-11/pcfr-fpw111407.php


Gas Station Ghost     http://www.local6.com/news/14578641/detail.html

Segment:   Questions and E-mails     
BMI     Hey guys,
I'm a big fan of the podcast, and I just wanted to make a point about the study that seemed to show that being over weight was healthier than being "normal" weight. So, here goes:
I believe BMI was the standard used. Its important to note that BMI does not take into account Body Fat vs. Skeletal muscle. This is relevant as Dr. Novella said something along the lines that the study may show that having a layer of fat might be healthy. This is not necessarily true as a person that has higher than normal muscle mass may have a BMI that is considered overweight. In fact, athletes commonly stray into the overweight BMI range.

Joe
Long Island, NY

http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=79655

Segment:   Name That Logical Fallacy     
Logical Fallacies     Steve~

I forwarded today's Neurologica blog (regarding ID, NOVA and transitional fossils) to a fundamentalist religious friend of mine and this was his reply. Amazing. As though science has an agenda regarding evolution.

Eric
Subject: Re: Tiktaalik

That is a very good example of a species that could indeed be a transitional form. Do they have the entire creature in fossil form, I see part of the head? I know that Piltdown Man, which we studied in high school (complete with drawings of a primitive man and his main squeeze) was all fabricated from a pigs molar. I could never figure out how they knew what this guys wife looked like if all they had was one tooth. Very zealous in my opinion.

ID people look at this little guy and go, "So what?" This could just as easily be explained as a creature that God created with these features and the creature has no ancestors and never changed since it first appeared.

If all creatures evolved from a very simple life form, then we would expect to see mostly transitional forms in the fossil record and very little variety. To me, there are many more gaps than transitions, and way too much variety. I'm sure there are some very good explainations by creationists out there who are paleontologists, but I would have to do some research to find their specific arguements.

BTW, this writers attitude supports my contention that there are very few "unbiased scientists." These types obviously WANT evolution to be true just as much as a creationist pastor wants ID to be true. Objective observers would probably say this fossil provides good support for evolutionists but is easily explained by creationists.

Segment:   Interview     
Interview with Paul Kurtz     en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Kurtz
http://www.secularhumanism.org/index.php?section=main&page=kurtz

Segment:   Science or Fiction     [ Click Here to Show the Answers ]
Question #1     New research shows that your initials subconsciously influence your academic and athletic performance.
Question #2     New study explains how males evolve more quickly than females.
Question #3     New study links exposure to sunlight with an increased risk of cervical cancer.

Segment:   Skeptical Puzzle     
Puzzle     This Week's Puzzle:

According to legend, at 37 it consumes, at 40 it refrains. Identify the myth.


Last Week's puzzle:

This alleged sexual abuser of boys was also famous for misusing adults by convincing them of his clairvoyance. His claims included the abilities of astral travel, to access the akashic records, and that he could see people on Mars. He is still revered by a great many gullible and forgiving people to be one of the greatest seers of all time.

Who is he?


Answer: Charles Webster Ledbeater
Winner: Ole Eivand

Segment:   Quote of the Week     
Quote     "Those afraid of the universe as it really is, those who pretend to nonexistent knowledge and envision a Cosmos centered on human beings will prefer the fleeting comforts of superstition."

-Carl Sagan
 
 
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