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I was arguing with a friend whether it's better to be consistantly inaccurate or inconsistantly accurate. The next week PZ discussed the issue. Which got me thinking about qantum entanglement, the topic of a previous episode which posed the question, what is a thought?And action at a distance.Read full review »
thedoc2or via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 02/23/10
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I am devestated to learn of Alan's death. For the past 2 years (since I discovered the podcast) he has enlightened, educated, and entertained me and I avidly looked forward to each new episode. Thank you Alan for a wonderful programme. You are greatly missed.Read full review »
nickboorer via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 06/25/12
Yeah, sure, the reason Europe developed modern, institutional science is that they had a lot of gold (the better to stimulate alchemy, perhaps?) That explanation has no loose ends whatsoever, and totally explains why we have science today, man!
Philosoviser via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/23/08
The latest episode ("Race, biology and medicine") is nonsense. I don’t mean that I disagree with it, I mean it is actual nonsense: incoherent rambly sentences, highly fallacious/unsound reasoning to achieve logical conclusions that contradicted the premise, et cetera. It seems to be an...Read full review »
Mallard in Flight via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 10/28/23
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