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The Skeptics' Guide To The Universe - Podcast 143 - 4/16/2008
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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.
SGU Podcasting Awards: SGU on XM: You can listen to the SGU on America's Talk XM 166 every Saturday night from 8-9pm Eastern.
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Podcast
143
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April 16, 2008
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Interview with Eric Avery; News Items: Scientology Defection, Are Vitamins Harmful, Replicator Replicates Itself, ET Not Likely; Your Questions and E-mails: Age of the Earth, Magnetic Water; Science or Fiction
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Segment: News Items
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Segment: Questions and E-mails
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Age of the Earth
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Hey Skeptics,
I have a brother who is a born again christian, while I am an atheist. Naturally this leads to some interesting debates between the 2 of us. One thing that keeps popping up is the age of the earth and how scientists KNOW how old the earth is. As an avid listener of your podcast [and have been since day 1] I know that you rightfully ridicule whenever some religious fundamentalist gets the age of the earth wrong; however, I can't remember a time where you explained in simple, easy to understand terms how scientists know what they know with regards to the earth's age. Admittedly I could have just missed it or since forgotten it if you have explained this. If that is the case could you let me know, if you remember, the episode # of the podcast? If not, could you please enlighten myself and anyone else having a hard time relaying this info to the under-informed? Either way, thanks for all your efforts.
Big Fan, Jason
http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/faq-age-of-earth.html
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Magnetic Water
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Hey Guys
Found you guys on digg a couple of months ago and I just cant get enough of your earlier episodes - ive found myself worrying about what happens once i reach the start.. Anyways was eating in front of the telly last night and caught a story on TodayTonight about magnetic water. It doesn't appear to be on youtube at the time of writing but heres an article from the TodayTonight site - todaytonightadelaide.com.au/story.php?id=603.
Is there nothing magnets cant do? I get the impression that the company behind this (Water For Life) has taken the opportunity to cash in on Australia's recent drought and water shortage which has been prominent in the media for a couple of years now. Would love to hear your thoughts on the matter and the 'scientific evidence' behind it.
Enjoy! Ben Morris Australia
http://www.csicop.org/si/9801/powell.html
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Segment: Interview
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Interview with Eric Avery
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Eric Avery is the original base guitarist for Jain's Addiction. He discusses with the SGU his new solo album and being a skeptics in the world of Rock & Roll.
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Segment: Science or Fiction [ Click Here to Show the Answers ]
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Question #1 Science
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Researchers have developed a new manufacturing process that doubles the efficiency of cheap solar cells.
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Question #2 Science
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Scientists have discovered the world's oldest tree - a Swedish spruce almost 10,000 years old.
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Question #3 Fiction
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Using computer modeling, scientists have discovered that Neanderthals were capable of a greater range of vocal sounds than humans.
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Segment: Quote of the Week
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Quote
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"There is no absolute knowledge. And those who claim it, whether they are scientists or dogmatists, open the door to tragedy. All information is imperfect. We have to treat it with humility."
- Jacob Bronowski
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