Solid in STEM, but that’s about it
Isaac Arthur’s science and futurism YouTube & podcast presents a delightful foray into science fiction mega-engineering and how to make it happen. Arthur is well versed in engineering and presents concepts like ringworlds and O’Neill cylinders with a lot of satisfaction. Where the show is much weaker, however, is in sociology, political theory, and so forth—his assumptions are frequently problematic and lacking in historical awareness. He should consider consulting experts outside his sense of expertise when hypothesizing the future sociologically.
Tkoshark via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/07/20
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Isaac really uses realistic science to explain the concepts which can be understood by people like me who do not have a physics background. Love the content. Frank Sasso-Anxiety Therapist Podcast
Midwest Frank via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/14/21
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Tim O'Bren via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/03/17
Absolutely amazingly interesting stuff, fully recommended. My only minor criticism would be that he slows down a little, there is hardly a pause between sentences. With such technical and often complicated subject areas, giving the listener more time to digest the information would be beneficial.
Rickle-Pick via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 09/23/18
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