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The Skeptics' Guide To The Universe - Podcast 76 - 1/3/2007

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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 76 - January 03, 2007

News Items: NeuroLogica Blog, Evolution in Cobb County, 2006 Predictions, Homeopathy in Scotland; Your E-mails and Questions: Salt Lamps, UFOs, Intelligent Forces, Chelation Therapy; Randi Speaks: Optical Illusions; Science or Fiction; Skeptical Puzzle



Segment:   News Items     
Announcing the NeuroLogica Blog     Dr. Novella has started a daily blog on Neuroscience, Skepticism, and Critical Thinking
http://www.theness.com/NeuroLogicaBlog
Psychic Predictions for 2006     Pat Robertson-s Predictions: news.aol.com/topnews/articles/_a/pat-robertson-predicts-deadly-attack-on/20070103105109990001
Fred Fasset-s Predictions: http://www.psychicfred.com/predictions_2006.htm
Elizabeth Baron-s Predictions: http://www.elizabethbaron.com/2006_predictions.htm
http://www.sylvia.org/home/2000plus.cfm
Evolution in Cobb County     Case Closed
Anti-Evolution stickers gone for good in Cobb County, Georgia
sciencenow.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/2006/1220/3
Homeopathy in Scotland     http://www.sciencedaily.com/upi/index.php?feed=Science&article=UPI-1-20061128-10063500-bc-scotland-homeopathic.xml

Previous episode where we discuss homeopathy at length: http://www.theskepticsguide.org/skepticsguide/podcastinfo.asp?pid=59
Two articles by Dr. Novella about homeopathy: http://www.weirdsciencecolumn.com/site_weirdsciencecolumn/weirdscience-homeopathy093004.htm
http://www.theness.com/articles.asp?id=6

Segment:   Questions and E-mails     
Salt Lamps     Hi guys!

I've been listening to the podcast for several months now and enjoy it immensely. Happy to hear you're gaining the popularity you deserve.

I received the most ridiculous present for Christmas this year and immediately thought of the skeptic's guide. My brother's girlfriend got the entire family Himalayan Salt Lamps. At first I thought it was just another funky looking light fixture. But upon reading the included pamphlet I was bombarded by the most pseudo-science I've ever personally encountered in my entire life. I've included scans for your enjoyment but my personal favorite how it "can reorganize the epidermal layer of our skin". You can imagine my horror when I learned the girlfriend is actually the one who wrote the pamphlet and sells the lamps for $25 a piece. On the bright side, it's a decent light and I enjoy joking that it's one of the Sankara Stones from Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.

Keep up the great work and good luck in the coming year.
Joe
Indiana


Review article of ionizers and asthma: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?db=pubmed&cmd=Retrieve&dopt=AbstractPlus&list_uids=12917939&query_hl=3&itool=pubmed_docsum
UFO's     Dear All,

Newly arrived to your show, I quickly became addicted. I have one question that you may have addressed before (so sorry if it is the case). Is there any UFO story that is worth considering or pursuing? If such story exists, then there may be room for (skeptic) dreams that we sometimes need.

Thank you for this very much enriching and entertaining show.

Warm regards,

Philippe Chartouni
Lebanon

Recent UFO Flap: http://www.chicagotribune.com/classified/automotive/columnists/chi-0701010141jan01,0,5874175.column?coll=chi-newsnationworldiraq-hed

French Space Agency releases UFO data: http://www.newscientist.com/blog/space/
Intelligent Forces     Hi all, love the show. I just found this site and thought I'd pass it along as its very funny.

I hope you haven't seen it before.

Keep up the good work.

Simon
Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada

http://www.intelligent-forces.com/
Chelation Therapy     What's Chelation? Is it safe? Is it helpful?

Background:
I've recently discovered your podcast a couple weeks ago, and am thoroughly impressed. I'm working my way backwards through your episodes but have not yet encountered the topic of 'chelation'.

My grandparents, who I've always regarded (and still do) as a couple of the most intelligent people I know, have been undergoing regular chelation treatments for the past few years.

When they first told me about it a couple years ago I thought it was a little strange but figured they knew what they were doing. I didn't give it any thought until I became a skeptic a couple weeks ago (which caused me to find your podcast, sorry if you confused the cause and effect for a sec).

Getting regular chemical transfusions doesn't sound too safe to me, should I talk to them about it? Is it safe? Is it helpful?

Keep up the great work!

Jonathan Abrams
Ottawa, Canada

P.S. I recommend that you mention Richard Dawkins' great new book The God Delusion. It's really helped me to come to terms with my latent atheism, and it has completely changed my life (your podcast has helped with adjusting too (I don't know any atheists personally).


Good review article of chelation therapy: http://www.quackwatch.org/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/chelation.html

Segment:   Randi Speaks     
James Randi     The Uncompromising Observations of a Veteran Skeptic

Each week James Randi gives a skeptical commentary in his own unique style.

This week's topic: Optical Illusions

Segment:   Science or Fiction     [ Click Here to Show the Answers ]
Question #1     Study demonstrates the ability to change the buying preferences of subjects by magnetically stimulating certain regions of the brain.
Question #2     New study shows that humans are actually quite good at tracking by sense of smell alone.
Question #3     Astronomers think they may have seen the very first stars in the universe.

Segment:   Skeptical Puzzle     
Puzzle     This Week's puzzle
I read red lines on a white background
But occasionally, the background is not white
I interpret stress patterns
But by nature, I struggle to stay upright
I analyze vessels and the directions they travel
But their movements mean nothing
And though its lone job is to protect you
I have the power to see beyond this purpose

What is my profession?

Segment:   Quote of the Week     
Quote     "The fact that a believer is happier than a sceptic is no more to the point than the fact that a drunken man is happier than a sober one. The happiness of credulity is a cheap and dangerous quality."

- George Bernard Shaw
 
 
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