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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
''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.'' | ||
== News Items | == News Items == | ||
=== Rebecca's Big News <small>()</small> === | === Rebecca's Big News <small>(1:10)</small> === | ||
=== Acupuncture Study <small>()</small> === | === Acupuncture Study <small>(5:47)</small> === | ||
* | * [http://theness.com/neurologicablog/index.php/does-acupuncture-work-or-not/ Does Acupuncture Work or Not?] | ||
=== Teacher Fired over Bible Comments <small>()</small> === | === Teacher Fired over Bible Comments <small>(16:06)</small> === | ||
* www.desmoinesregister.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2007709220333<br/><br/><br/> | * www.desmoinesregister.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2007709220333<br/><br/><br/> | ||
=== Super Boy? <small>()</small> === | === Super Boy? <small>(22:21)</small> === | ||
* www.en.rian.ru/russia/20070924/80694850.html<br/>newsfromrussia.com/society/stories/25-09-2007/97676-boeing-0<br/><br/>Altitude and Oxygen<br/>www.thecaravanoflight.com/learningcenter/survivallearningcenter/HighAltitudeSurvival.html<br/> | * www.en.rian.ru/russia/20070924/80694850.html<br/>newsfromrussia.com/society/stories/25-09-2007/97676-boeing-0<br/><br/>Altitude and Oxygen<br/>www.thecaravanoflight.com/learningcenter/survivallearningcenter/HighAltitudeSurvival.html<br/> | ||
=== Smart Sex <small>()</small> === | == Questions and E-mails == | ||
=== Smart Sex <small>(27:40)</small> === | |||
<blockquote>Let me begin by saying I love the podcast, in fact it's the only podcast I download and listen to every week. My girlfriend and I watched the new television show Manswers on the Spike network. This show claims to, 'answer the most important questions to guys.' www.ifilm.com/video/2896400<br/><br/>The featured question was whether party girls, athletic girls or smart girls are better in bed. Unfortunately I can't find anything along the lines of citation so I can't confirm if what they claimed is true, however there was a doctor discussing a study. In this study it was determined party girls generally think all they have to do is show up for sex and their job is done, athletic generally view sex as a recreational and competitive activity, and smart girls are generally more comfortable with their sexuality and ultimately better in bed.<br/><br/>I am sorry to ask you to open this veritable Pandora's Box of more worship and attempted wooing of the lovely and intelligent Rebecca Watson, but I was wondering if you had any knowledge of this or other studies done like this. Plus I thought it was something all of you, especially Rebecca, would enjoy hearing and it gives me hope for the future when a network boasting it's, 'The First Network for Men,' comes right out and tells men intelligent women are more desirable.<br/><br/>Bruce Botelho Jr.<br/>RI, U.S.A.<br/></blockquote> | <blockquote>Let me begin by saying I love the podcast, in fact it's the only podcast I download and listen to every week. My girlfriend and I watched the new television show Manswers on the Spike network. This show claims to, 'answer the most important questions to guys.' www.ifilm.com/video/2896400<br/><br/>The featured question was whether party girls, athletic girls or smart girls are better in bed. Unfortunately I can't find anything along the lines of citation so I can't confirm if what they claimed is true, however there was a doctor discussing a study. In this study it was determined party girls generally think all they have to do is show up for sex and their job is done, athletic generally view sex as a recreational and competitive activity, and smart girls are generally more comfortable with their sexuality and ultimately better in bed.<br/><br/>I am sorry to ask you to open this veritable Pandora's Box of more worship and attempted wooing of the lovely and intelligent Rebecca Watson, but I was wondering if you had any knowledge of this or other studies done like this. Plus I thought it was something all of you, especially Rebecca, would enjoy hearing and it gives me hope for the future when a network boasting it's, 'The First Network for Men,' comes right out and tells men intelligent women are more desirable.<br/><br/>Bruce Botelho Jr.<br/>RI, U.S.A.<br/></blockquote> | ||
=== Colloidal Snake Oil <small>()</small> === | === Colloidal Snake Oil <small>(32:24)</small> === | ||
<blockquote>Hello Skeptical team<br/><br/>Love the show and your 'cut to the quick' approach to questions.<br/>I would be very interested to hear your thoughts on the practice of taking colloidal minerals as a dietary suppliment with its, reportedly, extensive health benefits (reference the site below for background information).<br/><br/>www.tjclark.com.au/library.htm<br/><br/>I also confess that I have been a regular consumer of these minerals so at worst if you burst my bubble you will also save me some money.<br/><br/>Regards<br/><br/>Ian Byrne<br/>Sydney Australia<br/><br/><br/>Howdy. Firstly let me say that you guys rock. I have listened to all your pod casts now and have linked to a lot of other great ones through your recommendations. CHEERS!<br/>I have recently voiced my concerns about a supplement leaflet being distributed around my city to local government and the dept. of medicine here in NZ and I'm yet to hear back... I'd also like your guys thoughts on this quackery.<br/><br/> The leaflet is advertising a 'natural' supplement called Colloidal Silver. The statements on the leaflet are advertising the healing properties as being Silver dispersed in liquid and that because of modern farming practices normal levels of this element in the soil are being depleted i.e. vegetables and fruits are lacking in this element... and so (the information says) we need to boost our levels by taking this supplement.<br/><br/>The leaflet claims that Colloidal Silver will heal over 70 different afflictions including Bladder infections, Diabetes, Meningitis, Pneumonia and Cancer! (Skin and Leukemia).<br/>If this is true I would be thrilled (and amazed!) that finally someone has found a cure for cancer AND all these other causes of human suffering in one simple substance.<br/>I've done a small amount of research myself on this product and found that it has been shown during tests to have no efficacy at all and that Long-term use of silver preparations can lead to a condition called argyria. (Stephen Barrett, M.D.) www.quackwatch.org/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/PhonyAds/silverad.html<br/>www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colloidal_silver<br/><br/>I am very concerned that people who are looking for help will take this information as fact and waste money on this product or cause harm to them selves.<br/><br/>Thanks again!..<br/>Warren Mahy<br/>New Zealand<br/></blockquote> | <blockquote>Hello Skeptical team<br/><br/>Love the show and your 'cut to the quick' approach to questions.<br/>I would be very interested to hear your thoughts on the practice of taking colloidal minerals as a dietary suppliment with its, reportedly, extensive health benefits (reference the site below for background information).<br/><br/>www.tjclark.com.au/library.htm<br/><br/>I also confess that I have been a regular consumer of these minerals so at worst if you burst my bubble you will also save me some money.<br/><br/>Regards<br/><br/>Ian Byrne<br/>Sydney Australia<br/><br/><br/>Howdy. Firstly let me say that you guys rock. I have listened to all your pod casts now and have linked to a lot of other great ones through your recommendations. CHEERS!<br/>I have recently voiced my concerns about a supplement leaflet being distributed around my city to local government and the dept. of medicine here in NZ and I'm yet to hear back... I'd also like your guys thoughts on this quackery.<br/><br/> The leaflet is advertising a 'natural' supplement called Colloidal Silver. The statements on the leaflet are advertising the healing properties as being Silver dispersed in liquid and that because of modern farming practices normal levels of this element in the soil are being depleted i.e. vegetables and fruits are lacking in this element... and so (the information says) we need to boost our levels by taking this supplement.<br/><br/>The leaflet claims that Colloidal Silver will heal over 70 different afflictions including Bladder infections, Diabetes, Meningitis, Pneumonia and Cancer! (Skin and Leukemia).<br/>If this is true I would be thrilled (and amazed!) that finally someone has found a cure for cancer AND all these other causes of human suffering in one simple substance.<br/>I've done a small amount of research myself on this product and found that it has been shown during tests to have no efficacy at all and that Long-term use of silver preparations can lead to a condition called argyria. (Stephen Barrett, M.D.) www.quackwatch.org/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/PhonyAds/silverad.html<br/>www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colloidal_silver<br/><br/>I am very concerned that people who are looking for help will take this information as fact and waste money on this product or cause harm to them selves.<br/><br/>Thanks again!..<br/>Warren Mahy<br/>New Zealand<br/></blockquote> | ||
== Interview with Richard Saunders <small>()</small> == | == Interview with Richard Saunders <small>(36:25)</small> == | ||
* Richard is a prominent Australian skeptic who runs the Mystery Investigators<br/><br/>www.mysteryinvestigators.com/ | * Richard is a prominent Australian skeptic who runs the Mystery Investigators<br/><br/>www.mysteryinvestigators.com/ | ||
== Randi Speaks <small>()</small> == | |||
== Randi Speaks <small>(57:12)</small> == | |||
* The Uncompromising Observations of a Veteran Skeptic<br/><br/>James Randi returns to give his skeptical commentary in his own unique style.<br/><br/>This week's topic: Faith Healers | * The Uncompromising Observations of a Veteran Skeptic<br/><br/>James Randi returns to give his skeptical commentary in his own unique style.<br/><br/>This week's topic: Faith Healers | ||
== Science or Fiction <small>()</small> == | |||
== Science or Fiction <small>(1:04:34)</small> == | |||
Question #1: New study shows that women with anorexia nervosa actually experience the taste of food differently than normal controls. | Question #1: New study shows that women with anorexia nervosa actually experience the taste of food differently than normal controls. | ||
Question #2: A computer model demonstrates how tolls can actually decrease travel time for drivers. | Question #2: A computer model demonstrates how tolls can actually decrease travel time for drivers. | ||
Question #3: Researchers have developed a device that uses stem cells to identify terrorists in crowded public locations, such as airports. | Question #3: Researchers have developed a device that uses stem cells to identify terrorists in crowded public locations, such as airports. | ||
== Skeptical Puzzle <small>()</small> == | |||
== Skeptical Puzzle <small>(1:17:15)</small> == | |||
<blockquote>A scientist worth $10.64 believed he discovered it.<br/>And he claimed it was faster than Hermes.<br/>But despite Poseidon's discovery, it could not be found the same way<br/>In the end, a scientist worth $1.23 proved the first scientist was wrong<br/><br/>What was it?<br/><br/><br/>Winner: Rogue Combine and Kevin<br/>Answer: Vulcan<br/></blockquote> | <blockquote>A scientist worth $10.64 believed he discovered it.<br/>And he claimed it was faster than Hermes.<br/>But despite Poseidon's discovery, it could not be found the same way<br/>In the end, a scientist worth $1.23 proved the first scientist was wrong<br/><br/>What was it?<br/><br/><br/>Winner: Rogue Combine and Kevin<br/>Answer: Vulcan<br/></blockquote> | ||
{{Outro61}}== References == | == Quote of the Week <small>(1:20:47)</small> == | ||
<blockquote>To know the history of science is to recognize the mortality of any claim to universal truth. - Evelyn Fox Keller</blockquote> | |||
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Introduction
You're listening to the Skeptics' Guide to the Universe, your escape to reality.
News Items
Rebecca's Big News (1:10)
Acupuncture Study (5:47)
Teacher Fired over Bible Comments (16:06)
- www.desmoinesregister.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2007709220333
Super Boy? (22:21)
- www.en.rian.ru/russia/20070924/80694850.html
newsfromrussia.com/society/stories/25-09-2007/97676-boeing-0
Altitude and Oxygen
www.thecaravanoflight.com/learningcenter/survivallearningcenter/HighAltitudeSurvival.html
Questions and E-mails
Smart Sex (27:40)
Let me begin by saying I love the podcast, in fact it's the only podcast I download and listen to every week. My girlfriend and I watched the new television show Manswers on the Spike network. This show claims to, 'answer the most important questions to guys.' www.ifilm.com/video/2896400
The featured question was whether party girls, athletic girls or smart girls are better in bed. Unfortunately I can't find anything along the lines of citation so I can't confirm if what they claimed is true, however there was a doctor discussing a study. In this study it was determined party girls generally think all they have to do is show up for sex and their job is done, athletic generally view sex as a recreational and competitive activity, and smart girls are generally more comfortable with their sexuality and ultimately better in bed.
I am sorry to ask you to open this veritable Pandora's Box of more worship and attempted wooing of the lovely and intelligent Rebecca Watson, but I was wondering if you had any knowledge of this or other studies done like this. Plus I thought it was something all of you, especially Rebecca, would enjoy hearing and it gives me hope for the future when a network boasting it's, 'The First Network for Men,' comes right out and tells men intelligent women are more desirable.
Bruce Botelho Jr.
RI, U.S.A.
Colloidal Snake Oil (32:24)
Hello Skeptical team
Love the show and your 'cut to the quick' approach to questions.
I would be very interested to hear your thoughts on the practice of taking colloidal minerals as a dietary suppliment with its, reportedly, extensive health benefits (reference the site below for background information).
www.tjclark.com.au/library.htm
I also confess that I have been a regular consumer of these minerals so at worst if you burst my bubble you will also save me some money.
Regards
Ian Byrne
Sydney Australia
Howdy. Firstly let me say that you guys rock. I have listened to all your pod casts now and have linked to a lot of other great ones through your recommendations. CHEERS!
I have recently voiced my concerns about a supplement leaflet being distributed around my city to local government and the dept. of medicine here in NZ and I'm yet to hear back... I'd also like your guys thoughts on this quackery.
The leaflet is advertising a 'natural' supplement called Colloidal Silver. The statements on the leaflet are advertising the healing properties as being Silver dispersed in liquid and that because of modern farming practices normal levels of this element in the soil are being depleted i.e. vegetables and fruits are lacking in this element... and so (the information says) we need to boost our levels by taking this supplement.
The leaflet claims that Colloidal Silver will heal over 70 different afflictions including Bladder infections, Diabetes, Meningitis, Pneumonia and Cancer! (Skin and Leukemia).
If this is true I would be thrilled (and amazed!) that finally someone has found a cure for cancer AND all these other causes of human suffering in one simple substance.
I've done a small amount of research myself on this product and found that it has been shown during tests to have no efficacy at all and that Long-term use of silver preparations can lead to a condition called argyria. (Stephen Barrett, M.D.) www.quackwatch.org/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/PhonyAds/silverad.html
www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colloidal_silver
I am very concerned that people who are looking for help will take this information as fact and waste money on this product or cause harm to them selves.
Thanks again!..
Warren Mahy
New Zealand
Interview with Richard Saunders (36:25)
- Richard is a prominent Australian skeptic who runs the Mystery Investigators
www.mysteryinvestigators.com/
Randi Speaks (57:12)
- The Uncompromising Observations of a Veteran Skeptic
James Randi returns to give his skeptical commentary in his own unique style.
This week's topic: Faith Healers
Science or Fiction (1:04:34)
Question #1: New study shows that women with anorexia nervosa actually experience the taste of food differently than normal controls. Question #2: A computer model demonstrates how tolls can actually decrease travel time for drivers. Question #3: Researchers have developed a device that uses stem cells to identify terrorists in crowded public locations, such as airports.
Skeptical Puzzle (1:17:15)
A scientist worth $10.64 believed he discovered it.
And he claimed it was faster than Hermes.
But despite Poseidon's discovery, it could not be found the same way
In the end, a scientist worth $1.23 proved the first scientist was wrong
What was it?
Winner: Rogue Combine and Kevin
Answer: Vulcan
Quote of the Week (1:20:47)
To know the history of science is to recognize the mortality of any claim to universal truth. - Evelyn Fox Keller
S: The Skeptics' Guide to the Universe is produced by the New England Skeptical Society in association with the James Randi Educational Foundation. For more information on this and other episodes, please visit our website at www.theskepticsguide.org. Please send us your questions, suggestions, and other feedback; you can use the "Contact Us" page on our website, or you can send us an email to info@theskepticsguide.org'. 'Theorem' is produced by Kineto and is used with permission.
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