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''You're listening to the Skeptics' Guide to the Universe, your escape to reality.'' | ''You're listening to the Skeptics' Guide to the Universe, your escape to reality.'' | ||
S: Hello and welcome to the Skeptics' Guide to the Universe. Today is Wednesday, December 29<sup>th</sup> 2010, and this is your host Steven Novella. Joining me this week are Bob Novella | |||
B: Hey everybody | |||
S: Rebecca Watson | |||
R: Hello everyone | |||
S: Jay Novella | |||
J: What's up, guys | |||
S: Evan Bernstein | |||
E: Ha-ppy new year! | |||
S: ''and'', our special guest, Mike LaCelle | |||
M: Hey guys, how's it going? | |||
B,J,R&E: Mike! | |||
R: I remember Mike | |||
J: Hey! | |||
S: Yeah, this is now a tradition, Mike joins us for the year-end wrap-up episode every year. | |||
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M: And get paid handsomely | |||
E: Oh yeah, oh yeah | |||
== This Day in Skepticism <small>(0:44)</small> == | |||
S: Before we get started, Evan, tell us about this day– | |||
E: Alright, but I'll need some help introducing this | |||
== Best and Worst of 2010 <small>()</small> == | == Best and Worst of 2010 <small>()</small> == | ||
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== In Memoriam 2010 <small>()</small>== | == In Memoriam 2010 <small>()</small>== |
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SGU Episode 285 |
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29th December 2010 |
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Skeptical Rogues |
S: Steven Novella |
B: Bob Novella |
R: Rebecca Watson |
J: Jay Novella |
E: Evan Bernstein |
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M: Mike LaCelle |
Quote of the Week |
Questioning our own motives, and our own process, is critical to a skeptical and scientific outlook. We must realize that the default mode of human psychology is to grab onto comforting beliefs for purely emotional reasons, and then justify those beliefs to ourselves with post-hoc rationalizations. It takes effort to rise above this tendency, to step back from our beliefs and our emotional connection to conclusions and focus on the process. The process (i.e science, logic, and intellectual rigor) has to be more important than the belief. |
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Introduction
You're listening to the Skeptics' Guide to the Universe, your escape to reality.
S: Hello and welcome to the Skeptics' Guide to the Universe. Today is Wednesday, December 29th 2010, and this is your host Steven Novella. Joining me this week are Bob Novella
B: Hey everybody
S: Rebecca Watson
R: Hello everyone
S: Jay Novella
J: What's up, guys
S: Evan Bernstein
E: Ha-ppy new year!
S: and, our special guest, Mike LaCelle
M: Hey guys, how's it going?
B,J,R&E: Mike!
R: I remember Mike
J: Hey!
S: Yeah, this is now a tradition, Mike joins us for the year-end wrap-up episode every year.
M: And get paid handsomely
E: Oh yeah, oh yeah
This Day in Skepticism (0:44)
S: Before we get started, Evan, tell us about this day–
E: Alright, but I'll need some help introducing this
Best and Worst of 2010 ()
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In Memoriam 2010 ()
SGU Stats ()
Who's That Noisy? ()
Science or Fiction ()
- Item number one: Researchers find that non-coding sequences of DNA may be responsible for more variation among individuals than genes.
- Item number two: An extensive genetic analysis indicates that modern dogs first evolved in the Middle East, not Asia, as was previously thought.
- Item number three: Geologists have determined that the earth was not completely frozen for most of its early history, despite lower levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, because of relatively increased output from the sun.
Skeptical Quote of the Week ()
Questioning our own motives, and our own process, is critical to a skeptical and scientific outlook. We must realize that the default mode of human psychology is to grab onto comforting beliefs for purely emotional reasons, and then justify those beliefs to ourselves with post-hoc rationalizations. It takes effort to rise above this tendency, to step back from our beliefs and our emotional connection to conclusions and focus on the process. The process (i.e science, logic, and intellectual rigor) has to be more important than the belief.
Steven Novella
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