SGU Episode 909
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SGU Episode 909 |
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December 10th 2022 |
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6026.76 6028.92 E: Evan, give us a quote.
6028.92 6032.04 E: Scientific results are always preliminary.
6032.04 6037.36 E: No good scientist will believe that they have offered the last word on a given subject.
6037.36 6038.36 E: Brian Cox.
6038.36 6040.84 E: If I have to tell you who Brian Cox is, look him up.
6040.84 6041.84 E: You know him.
6041.84 6042.84 S: Look him up, Brian.
6042.84 6043.84 S: Yeah, that's good.
6043.84 6048.94 S: But that's, again, one of those quotes that it's true as far as it goes.
6048.94 6059.16 S: But there's a lot of discussion that you can have around that because that doesn't mean that we don't know something to such a degree that we can't act upon it.
6059.16 6060.16 S: Right.
6060.16 6062.68 S: So there's preliminary, then there's preliminary.
6062.68 6063.68 S: Right.
6063.68 6070.84 S: Like, yeah, this might be any scientific conclusion is always subject to revision when further evidence comes in.
6070.84 6076.28 S: But that doesn't mean we can't act as if it's true because we have overwhelming evidence.
6076.28 6078.92 S: You know, otherwise, like, how could you practice medicine?
6078.92 6079.92 S: Right.
6079.92 6080.92 S: Or do anything.
6080.92 6084.72 E: But is it appropriate for a scientist to declare it such?
6084.72 6089.64 S: Well, we say it depends on how careful you are with your verbiage.
6089.64 6090.64 S: Right.
6090.64 6098.64 S: We could say that this is, you know, rock solid or well established or established beyond reasonable doubt.
6098.64 6102.48 S: Or we can take this as a scientific given.
6102.48 6110.60 S: But that doesn't mean it's the last word because we can always get a deeper understanding of reality that changes it.
6110.60 6114.32 S: But usually that doesn't make it wrong.
6114.32 6116.68 S: It just means it just makes it incomplete.
6116.68 6117.68 S: Right.
6117.68 6119.76 S: Like, take something obvious.
6119.76 6124.12 S: The earth is a sphere that's never going to be proven wrong.
6124.12 6125.12 S: It's just going to be refined.
6125.12 6126.12 S: Right.
6126.12 6127.12 S: OK, it's a spheroid.
6127.12 6130.12 S: It's an oblate spheroid.
6130.12 6134.00 S: You know, it's it's a lopsided, oblate spheroid, whatever.
6134.00 6135.48 S: But it's still a sphere.
6135.48 6136.48 S: Right.
6136.48 6137.48 S: Right.
6137.48 6146.12 S: It's like even Newtonian mechanics wasn't rendered wrong by relativity, just, you know, incomplete.
6146.12 6147.12 S: Incomplete.
6147.12 6148.80 S: Yeah, it was as it's right.
6148.80 6154.12 S: As long as you're not traveling at relativistic speeds or parked next to a black hole or something.
6154.12 6155.12 S: That's an important caveat.
6155.12 6159.76 S: Like, you know, I mean, like DNA is the molecule of inheritance.
6159.76 6164.88 S: No later discovery is ever going to change that conclusion.
6164.88 6168.06 S: We can act as if that's 100 percent rock solid.
6168.06 6174.80 S: But that doesn't mean that there aren't nuances that we discover, like epigenetics and other things that modify it, et cetera.
6174.80 6181.16 S: But just the basic fact that like DNA is the primary molecule of inheritance is so well established.
6181.16 6183.20 S: I mean, nothing's going to overturn that.
6183.20 6186.92 S: So as long as you there's a lot of context to that to that quote.
6186.92 6192.72 S: So that's a kind of a complicated idea to try to put into one pithy quote.
6192.72 6198.00 S: It's again true as far as it goes, but it requires a lot of discussion to really put it into scientific context.
6198.00 6201.00 S: You know what I'm saying?
6201.00 6202.00 E: Yep.
6202.00 6203.00 S: We still love Brian Cox, though.
6203.00 6204.00 S: Yeah.
6204.00 6205.00 E: Yeah.
6205.00 6206.00 E: Good science.
6206.00 6207.00 E: What did he say after that?
6207.00 6210.24 S: Like, that's always like that's something else I would want to know.
6210.24 6212.68 S: Well, Brian, thank you for joining us on this episode.
6212.68 6213.68 S: It was a lot of fun.
6213.68 6214.68 BN: Yeah, man.
6214.68 6215.68 BN: Yeah.
6215.68 6216.68 BN: Yeah, no, thanks for having me.
6216.68 6217.68 S: It was a blast.
6217.68 6218.68 S: Appreciate it, Brian.
6218.68 6221.96 S: And from what you're saying, you're going to clean up all the plastic in the oceans, right?
6221.96 6225.52 S: That's what you're doing.
6225.52 6230.72 BN: We're focused on the marine protected area part of the problem.
6230.72 6235.68 BN: But yeah, plastics is just such a looming, awful threat.
6235.68 6236.68 BN: Totally.
6236.68 6238.16 BN: But yeah, we're working on it.
6238.16 6239.16 S: All right.
6239.16 6240.16 S: Well, good luck with that.
6240.16 6241.16 S: All right.
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6241.16 6243.16 S: Well, thank you all for joining me this week.
6243.16 6244.16 S: You got it, Steve.
6244.16 6245.16 S: Sure, man.
6245.16 6246.16 S: Thanks, Steve.
6246.16 6252.80 S: I'm looking forward to seeing the rest of you and Kara and George and Ian in Arizona and all of our Arizona listeners.
6252.80 6255.36 S: It should be a fun trip.
S: —and until next week, this is your Skeptics' Guide to the Universe.
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