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When technology goes wrong, the consequences can be devastating. This episode dives into the disturbing case of a Norwegian man who discovered ChatGPT had fabricated horrific false claims about him—specifically that he had murdered his two sons and served a 21-year prison sentence. His legal complaint against OpenAI raises profound questions about AI accountability and highlights the dangers of what happens when machines spread misinformation that can destroy lives.The psychological dimension of technology takes center stage as we explore a bizarre study suggesting ChatGPT experiences "anxiety" when processing traumatic narratives. We challenge the troubling trend of anthropomorphizing AI systems and discuss how attributing human emotions to algorithms might lead us down dangerous paths, particularly as more people turn to AI for therapy-like interactions.Our "Letters Segment" delivers critical warnings about current scams targeting everyday users—from sophisticated fake toll payment notices to PayPal exploitations that bypass spam filters. We break down why these scams work by triggering fear responses that override rational thinking, providing practical advice to protect yourself and loved ones from increasingly convincing digital deceptions.On a lighter note, we sample Virginia Distilling Company's port cask-finished whiskey and discuss Verizon's new satellite messaging service that allows text communication in remote areas without cellular coverage. The technology landscape continues evolving at breathtaking speed, bringing both innovation and new challenges that demand our vigilance.Subscribe to Tech Time Radio for weekly insights that keep you ahead of the mainstream media, delivered with expertise and a splash of whiskey on the side. Have a technology question? Visit techtimeradio.com to connect with us and join our community of tech-savvy listeners.Support the show
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Rob Crews shares insight into Vision, Perception, tracking, recognition and decision-making -the things that make high-level hitters hittters. Check out this episode to learn how the predictive brain creates reality.
Police have revealed a caravan containing explosives, found in Sydney, was part of an "fabricated terrorist plot." They say it was a hoax by organised crime groups, rather than anti-Semites.
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In this episode of Platemark, I talk with Judith Solodkin, a renowned master printer and founder of SOLO Impression. Judith shares her extensive experience, from being the first woman to graduate from the Tamarind Master Printer program to her unique work in digital embroidery. She reflects on her collaborations with notable artists like Louise Bourgeois and Sonya Clark, and her teaching role at various art institutions. We talk bout Judith's passion for wearable art, specifically her creation of one-of-a-kind hats. Additionally, we discuss the technical and collaborative aspects of printmaking and embroidery, as well as the importance of documenting and preserving artistic processes and works. Cover image: Grace Graupe-Pillard USEFUL LINKS https://www.millinersguild.org/ https://www.soloimpression.com/ @judithsolodkin Platemark website Sign-up for Platemark emails Leave a 5-star review Support the show Check out Platemark on Instagram Join our Platemark group on Facebook June Wayne. Near Miss, 1996. Lithograph. 26 x 32 ½ in. Printed and published by SOLO Impression, Bronx. Joyce Kozloff. Now, Voyager I, 2007. Color lithograph with glitter. 31 ½ x 31 ½ in. Printed and published by SOLO Impression, Bronx. James Rosenquist (American, 1933–2017). Paper Clip, 1974. Ten-color lithograph. 36 ½ x 69 in. (92.7 x 175.3 cm.). Published and printed by Petersburg Press. Nancy Spero (American, 1926–2009). Torture in Chile, from the A. I. R. Print Portfolio, 1975. Lithograph. Sheet and image: 22 1⁄4 x 30 in. (56.5 x 76.2 cm.). Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, D.C. Dotty Attie. The Forbidden Room, 1998. Lithograph. Sheet: 18 x 24 in. Printed and published by SOLO Impression, Bronx. Howardena Pindell. Peters Squares Waterfall Johnson Vermont, 1986. Color woodcut with collage on various Asian papers. 26 1/2 x 36 in. Printed and published by SOLO Impression, Bronx. Lois Dodd. Mirror, 1975. Stone lithograph. 15 x 18 in. Printed and published by SOLO Impression, Bronx. Alice Neel. Portrait of Judith Solodkin, 1978. Lithograph. 30 x 22 in. Printed and published by SOLO Impression, Bronx. Philip Pearlstein (American, 1924–2022). Iron Bed and Plastic Chair, 1999. Oil on canvas. 59 ½ x 39 1/2 in. Judith Solodkin hats at Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library, Winterthur, DE. Judith Solodkin in one of her own creations. Louise Bourgeois (American, born France, 1911–2010). The Song of the Blacks and the Blues, 1996. Lithograph and woodcut with hand additions. Sheet: 21 ¾ x 96 in (55.3 x 243.8 cm.). Printed and published by SOLO Impression. Museum of Modern Art, NY. Louise Bourgeois (American, born France, 1911–2010). Ode à l'Oubli, 2004. Fabric illustrated book with 35 compositions: 30 fabric collages and 5 lithographs (including cover). Overall: 10 5/8 x 13 3/8 x 3 3/16 in. (27 x 34 x 8.2 cm.). Printed by SOLO Impression, published by Peter Blum Edition. Museum of Modern Art, NY. Elaine Reichek (American, born 1943). Collections for Collectors: 2006 Spring, 2006. Portfolio of 17 digital embroideries on linen. Each: 15 ½ x 12 ½ in. (39.4 x 31.8 cm.). Printed and published by SOLO Impression. Ghada Amer and Reza Farkondeh. The Perfumed Garden, 2006. Lithograph with digitized sewing. 20 ½ x 24 in. Printed and published by SOLO Impression, Bronx. Allan McCollum. The Shapes Project: Threaded Shapes Coll No.21–2883, 2005/2009–10. 144 framed ovals with digitized embroidered shapes on cotton fabric (each shape is unique). Each frame: 11 1/4 x 9 1/4 in. Fabricated by Judith Solodkin, Theodore Yemc, and Rodney Doyle; published by SOLO Impression, Bronx. Kent Henricksen (American, born 1974). White Ghost, Black Ghost, 2012. Two digital embroideries. Each: 8 ½ x 5 in. (21.6 x 12.7 cm.). Printed and published by SOLO Impression. Sonya Clark. The Huest Eye, 2023–24. Embroidered thread on Rives BFK paper. 36 x 24 in. Printed by SOLO Impression, Bronx; published by Goya Contemporary/Goya-Girl Press, Baltimore. Liliana Porter. Red Girl, 2006. Digital embroidery and thread on paper. 22 x 17 ½ in. Printed and published by SOLO Impression, Bronx. Howard Hodgkin (British, 1932–2017). Moonlight, 1980. Lithograph on two sheets. 44 x 55 ¼ in. (111.8 x 140.3 cm). Printed by SOLO Impression, published by Bernard Jacobson Ltd. National Gallery of Australia, Canberra. Michael Mazur. Wakeby Night, 1986. Lithograph with chine collé, woodcut, and monoprint. 66 x 30 in. Printed and published by SOLO Impression, Bronx. Françoise Gilot (French, 1921–2023). Music in Senegal, 2017. Color lithograph. 18 x 24 in. Printed and published by SOLO Impression. Robert Kushner (American, born 1949). Nocturne, 1988. Color lithograph. 25 x 37 in. Printed and published by SOLO Impression. Joe Zucker (American, born 1941–2024). The Awful Heat Wastes Man and Beast No. 4, 1985. Lithograph, silver foil, and varnish. 36 x 48 in. Printed and published by SOLO Impression. Christian Marclay. Untitled, 1991. Unique surface print. 39 x 39 in. Printed and published by SOLO Impression, Bronx. John Hejduk. The Flight, from the series Zenobia, 1990. Lithograph. 25 x 17 in. Printed and published by SOLO Impression, Bronx. John Torreano. Emerald, from the series Oxygems, 1989. Color woodcut with embossing. 30 x 36 in. Printed and published by SOLO Impression, Bronx. Judy Chicago (American, born 1939). What if Women Ruled The World?, 2022. Inket print on fabric with digital embroidery. 33 1/2 × 24 in. (85.1 × 61 cm.). Printed and published by SOLO Impression. Betye Saar. Blow Top Blues, The Fire Next Time, 1998. Color lithograph, hand coloring, photo electric collage. 27 x 22½ in. Printed and published by SOLO Impression, Bronx. Beryl Korot. Weaver's Notation – Variation 1,2013. Embroidery and inkjet print. 21 ¼ x 21 ¼ in. Printed and published by SOLO Impression, Bronx. Artist Ivan Forde in his photo-sensitive paper jacket and Powerhouse Arts Printshop director Luther Davis at IFPDA Print Fair, October 2023. Louise Bourgeois (American, born France, 1911–2010). Henriette, 1998. Lithograph and digital print. Sheet: 45½ x 31½ in. Printed and published by SOLO Impression. Museum of Modern Art, NY.
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Many enthusiasts want to build something unique simply for the sake of “being different”. And while that's fine, different doesn't necessarily mean better — or even good, for that matter. Morgan Clarke of MCD1 doesn't have that problem, though. What he creates is definitely different… But it's also very, very good.Use MCD100 to get $50 off HPA's Motorsport Fabrication Starter Package: https://hpcdmy.co/fabpackagebMorgan Clarke isn't your typical vehicle designer and fabricator — he tends to avoid CAD and 3D scanning, he doesn't have any formal training, and he's certainly had a rough road to get to where he is today — yet he's a highly regarded and sought after builder in the world of offroad vehicles. Starting his career in industrial fabrication, cars were only an occasional side hobby for Morgan. That is, until people in the industry started to recognise his design and fabrication talents and enticed him away from the boring 9-5 and into a motorsport-focused fab shop. Morgan talks us through his challenging journey from directionless troublemaker to the owner of a successful and very much in-demand design and fabrication shop.In this episode, Morgan takes the time to drop some great advice on how we can all improve our fab skills, and discusses why he doesn't feel the need to use CAD or 3D scanning in his work, bucking the industry-wide trend towards harnessing tech in the build process.We then get into the juiciest part of the conversion, as Morgan goes deep into the details on his most well-known build, an incredible Lamborghini twin turbo V10-powered Range Rover Velar Prerunner, known as the MCD1 Dakar Prototype.This machine is a testament to the idea that beautiful form follows well-executed function, and every inch of the jaw-dropping build is an absolute work of art, from the chassis, to the suspension, to the mid-rear mounted boosted V10 capable of 2000hp. We're able to dig deep into this project's inner workings and the concepts that make this desert-destroying weapon what it is. With great discussions around the pros and cons of different materials, off road suspension system choices, what makes his vehicles so fast and capable and plenty more, this episode featuring Morgan Clarke is a must-listen.Follow Morgan here:IG: @morganclarkedesign1YT: MORGAN CLARKE DESIGNTK: morganclarkedesign1WWW: shopmcd1.comDon't forget, you can use MCD100 to get $50 off HPA's Motorsport Fabrication Starter Package: https://hpcdmy.co/fabpackagebTime Stamps:4:03 How did you get into cars?7:00 Where does your engineering knowledge come from?13:26 What sort of off-road vehicles are you building?17:47 How did you learn to fabricate?23:32 Welding Chromoly31:25 How did you get into motorsport fabrication?37:06 Tips on how to develop fab skills41:48 How and when do you use CAD?47:15 Fabricated vs billet50:34 What is the Dakar Prototype and how did the concept come to life?58:56 Pros and Cons of Independent rear suspension vs live rear axle1:05:09 Engine package1:09:45 Drivetrain1:13:42 What electronics are you using?1:15:30 Designing and manufacturing complex parts1:18:43 How do you feel about such a work of art being beaten up when driven in the desert?1:22:44 Overview of MCD and how you got it to what it is today?1:36:03 Final 3 questions
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How a journey through Italy casts light on secrets, stereotypes, and the manipulation of information in eighteenth-century science. In 1749, the celebrated French physicist Jean-Antoine Nollet set out on a journey through Italy to solve an international controversy over the medical uses of electricity. At the end of his nine-month tour, he published a highly influential account of his philosophical battle with his Italian counterparts, discrediting them as misguided devotees of the marvelous. Paola Bertucci's In the Land of Marvels: Science, Fabricated Realities, and Industrial Espionage in the Age of the Grand Tour (Johns Hopkins UP, 2023) brilliantly reveals the mysteries of Nollet's journey, uncovering a subterranean world of secretive and ambitious intelligence gathering masked as scientific inquiry. The advent of electricity was a pivotal phenomenon not only in the history of physical experimentation, but also in the cultivation of popular scientific interest. Nollet's journey was supposedly inspired by the need to investigate, and subsequently report on, claims of the use of electrified "medicated tubes" by their Italian inventor Gianfrancesco Pivati. Motivated by economic interests in the silk industry, Nollet's journey was in fact an undercover mission commissioned by the French state to discover the secrets of Italian silk manufacture and possibly supplant its international success. The event that sparked the medical controversy—the unusual cure of a bishop—was a complete fabrication. Bertucci insightfully contrasts published accounts of the event with private documents and discusses how eighteenth-century scientists published fictional events and results to bolster their careers, ultimately leading to long-lasting misrepresentations of scientific practice and enduring stereotypes. In the Land of Marvels reveals the constellation of historical actors, from reputed physicists to travel writers and electrical amateurs, who manipulated information to gain authority and prestige. Paola Bertucci (NEW HAVEN, CT) is a professor in the department of history at Yale University. She is the author of the award-winning Artisanal Enlightenment: Science and the Mechanical Arts in Old Regime France. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
How a journey through Italy casts light on secrets, stereotypes, and the manipulation of information in eighteenth-century science. In 1749, the celebrated French physicist Jean-Antoine Nollet set out on a journey through Italy to solve an international controversy over the medical uses of electricity. At the end of his nine-month tour, he published a highly influential account of his philosophical battle with his Italian counterparts, discrediting them as misguided devotees of the marvelous. Paola Bertucci's In the Land of Marvels: Science, Fabricated Realities, and Industrial Espionage in the Age of the Grand Tour (Johns Hopkins UP, 2023) brilliantly reveals the mysteries of Nollet's journey, uncovering a subterranean world of secretive and ambitious intelligence gathering masked as scientific inquiry. The advent of electricity was a pivotal phenomenon not only in the history of physical experimentation, but also in the cultivation of popular scientific interest. Nollet's journey was supposedly inspired by the need to investigate, and subsequently report on, claims of the use of electrified "medicated tubes" by their Italian inventor Gianfrancesco Pivati. Motivated by economic interests in the silk industry, Nollet's journey was in fact an undercover mission commissioned by the French state to discover the secrets of Italian silk manufacture and possibly supplant its international success. The event that sparked the medical controversy—the unusual cure of a bishop—was a complete fabrication. Bertucci insightfully contrasts published accounts of the event with private documents and discusses how eighteenth-century scientists published fictional events and results to bolster their careers, ultimately leading to long-lasting misrepresentations of scientific practice and enduring stereotypes. In the Land of Marvels reveals the constellation of historical actors, from reputed physicists to travel writers and electrical amateurs, who manipulated information to gain authority and prestige. Paola Bertucci (NEW HAVEN, CT) is a professor in the department of history at Yale University. She is the author of the award-winning Artisanal Enlightenment: Science and the Mechanical Arts in Old Regime France. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
How a journey through Italy casts light on secrets, stereotypes, and the manipulation of information in eighteenth-century science. In 1749, the celebrated French physicist Jean-Antoine Nollet set out on a journey through Italy to solve an international controversy over the medical uses of electricity. At the end of his nine-month tour, he published a highly influential account of his philosophical battle with his Italian counterparts, discrediting them as misguided devotees of the marvelous. Paola Bertucci's In the Land of Marvels: Science, Fabricated Realities, and Industrial Espionage in the Age of the Grand Tour (Johns Hopkins UP, 2023) brilliantly reveals the mysteries of Nollet's journey, uncovering a subterranean world of secretive and ambitious intelligence gathering masked as scientific inquiry. The advent of electricity was a pivotal phenomenon not only in the history of physical experimentation, but also in the cultivation of popular scientific interest. Nollet's journey was supposedly inspired by the need to investigate, and subsequently report on, claims of the use of electrified "medicated tubes" by their Italian inventor Gianfrancesco Pivati. Motivated by economic interests in the silk industry, Nollet's journey was in fact an undercover mission commissioned by the French state to discover the secrets of Italian silk manufacture and possibly supplant its international success. The event that sparked the medical controversy—the unusual cure of a bishop—was a complete fabrication. Bertucci insightfully contrasts published accounts of the event with private documents and discusses how eighteenth-century scientists published fictional events and results to bolster their careers, ultimately leading to long-lasting misrepresentations of scientific practice and enduring stereotypes. In the Land of Marvels reveals the constellation of historical actors, from reputed physicists to travel writers and electrical amateurs, who manipulated information to gain authority and prestige. Paola Bertucci (NEW HAVEN, CT) is a professor in the department of history at Yale University. She is the author of the award-winning Artisanal Enlightenment: Science and the Mechanical Arts in Old Regime France. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history
How a journey through Italy casts light on secrets, stereotypes, and the manipulation of information in eighteenth-century science. In 1749, the celebrated French physicist Jean-Antoine Nollet set out on a journey through Italy to solve an international controversy over the medical uses of electricity. At the end of his nine-month tour, he published a highly influential account of his philosophical battle with his Italian counterparts, discrediting them as misguided devotees of the marvelous. Paola Bertucci's In the Land of Marvels: Science, Fabricated Realities, and Industrial Espionage in the Age of the Grand Tour (Johns Hopkins UP, 2023) brilliantly reveals the mysteries of Nollet's journey, uncovering a subterranean world of secretive and ambitious intelligence gathering masked as scientific inquiry. The advent of electricity was a pivotal phenomenon not only in the history of physical experimentation, but also in the cultivation of popular scientific interest. Nollet's journey was supposedly inspired by the need to investigate, and subsequently report on, claims of the use of electrified "medicated tubes" by their Italian inventor Gianfrancesco Pivati. Motivated by economic interests in the silk industry, Nollet's journey was in fact an undercover mission commissioned by the French state to discover the secrets of Italian silk manufacture and possibly supplant its international success. The event that sparked the medical controversy—the unusual cure of a bishop—was a complete fabrication. Bertucci insightfully contrasts published accounts of the event with private documents and discusses how eighteenth-century scientists published fictional events and results to bolster their careers, ultimately leading to long-lasting misrepresentations of scientific practice and enduring stereotypes. In the Land of Marvels reveals the constellation of historical actors, from reputed physicists to travel writers and electrical amateurs, who manipulated information to gain authority and prestige. Paola Bertucci (NEW HAVEN, CT) is a professor in the department of history at Yale University. She is the author of the award-winning Artisanal Enlightenment: Science and the Mechanical Arts in Old Regime France. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How a journey through Italy casts light on secrets, stereotypes, and the manipulation of information in eighteenth-century science. In 1749, the celebrated French physicist Jean-Antoine Nollet set out on a journey through Italy to solve an international controversy over the medical uses of electricity. At the end of his nine-month tour, he published a highly influential account of his philosophical battle with his Italian counterparts, discrediting them as misguided devotees of the marvelous. Paola Bertucci's In the Land of Marvels: Science, Fabricated Realities, and Industrial Espionage in the Age of the Grand Tour (Johns Hopkins UP, 2023) brilliantly reveals the mysteries of Nollet's journey, uncovering a subterranean world of secretive and ambitious intelligence gathering masked as scientific inquiry. The advent of electricity was a pivotal phenomenon not only in the history of physical experimentation, but also in the cultivation of popular scientific interest. Nollet's journey was supposedly inspired by the need to investigate, and subsequently report on, claims of the use of electrified "medicated tubes" by their Italian inventor Gianfrancesco Pivati. Motivated by economic interests in the silk industry, Nollet's journey was in fact an undercover mission commissioned by the French state to discover the secrets of Italian silk manufacture and possibly supplant its international success. The event that sparked the medical controversy—the unusual cure of a bishop—was a complete fabrication. Bertucci insightfully contrasts published accounts of the event with private documents and discusses how eighteenth-century scientists published fictional events and results to bolster their careers, ultimately leading to long-lasting misrepresentations of scientific practice and enduring stereotypes. In the Land of Marvels reveals the constellation of historical actors, from reputed physicists to travel writers and electrical amateurs, who manipulated information to gain authority and prestige. Paola Bertucci (NEW HAVEN, CT) is a professor in the department of history at Yale University. She is the author of the award-winning Artisanal Enlightenment: Science and the Mechanical Arts in Old Regime France. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/european-studies
How a journey through Italy casts light on secrets, stereotypes, and the manipulation of information in eighteenth-century science. In 1749, the celebrated French physicist Jean-Antoine Nollet set out on a journey through Italy to solve an international controversy over the medical uses of electricity. At the end of his nine-month tour, he published a highly influential account of his philosophical battle with his Italian counterparts, discrediting them as misguided devotees of the marvelous. Paola Bertucci's In the Land of Marvels: Science, Fabricated Realities, and Industrial Espionage in the Age of the Grand Tour (Johns Hopkins UP, 2023) brilliantly reveals the mysteries of Nollet's journey, uncovering a subterranean world of secretive and ambitious intelligence gathering masked as scientific inquiry. The advent of electricity was a pivotal phenomenon not only in the history of physical experimentation, but also in the cultivation of popular scientific interest. Nollet's journey was supposedly inspired by the need to investigate, and subsequently report on, claims of the use of electrified "medicated tubes" by their Italian inventor Gianfrancesco Pivati. Motivated by economic interests in the silk industry, Nollet's journey was in fact an undercover mission commissioned by the French state to discover the secrets of Italian silk manufacture and possibly supplant its international success. The event that sparked the medical controversy—the unusual cure of a bishop—was a complete fabrication. Bertucci insightfully contrasts published accounts of the event with private documents and discusses how eighteenth-century scientists published fictional events and results to bolster their careers, ultimately leading to long-lasting misrepresentations of scientific practice and enduring stereotypes. In the Land of Marvels reveals the constellation of historical actors, from reputed physicists to travel writers and electrical amateurs, who manipulated information to gain authority and prestige. Paola Bertucci (NEW HAVEN, CT) is a professor in the department of history at Yale University. She is the author of the award-winning Artisanal Enlightenment: Science and the Mechanical Arts in Old Regime France. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How a journey through Italy casts light on secrets, stereotypes, and the manipulation of information in eighteenth-century science. In 1749, the celebrated French physicist Jean-Antoine Nollet set out on a journey through Italy to solve an international controversy over the medical uses of electricity. At the end of his nine-month tour, he published a highly influential account of his philosophical battle with his Italian counterparts, discrediting them as misguided devotees of the marvelous. Paola Bertucci's In the Land of Marvels: Science, Fabricated Realities, and Industrial Espionage in the Age of the Grand Tour (Johns Hopkins UP, 2023) brilliantly reveals the mysteries of Nollet's journey, uncovering a subterranean world of secretive and ambitious intelligence gathering masked as scientific inquiry. The advent of electricity was a pivotal phenomenon not only in the history of physical experimentation, but also in the cultivation of popular scientific interest. Nollet's journey was supposedly inspired by the need to investigate, and subsequently report on, claims of the use of electrified "medicated tubes" by their Italian inventor Gianfrancesco Pivati. Motivated by economic interests in the silk industry, Nollet's journey was in fact an undercover mission commissioned by the French state to discover the secrets of Italian silk manufacture and possibly supplant its international success. The event that sparked the medical controversy—the unusual cure of a bishop—was a complete fabrication. Bertucci insightfully contrasts published accounts of the event with private documents and discusses how eighteenth-century scientists published fictional events and results to bolster their careers, ultimately leading to long-lasting misrepresentations of scientific practice and enduring stereotypes. In the Land of Marvels reveals the constellation of historical actors, from reputed physicists to travel writers and electrical amateurs, who manipulated information to gain authority and prestige. Paola Bertucci (NEW HAVEN, CT) is a professor in the department of history at Yale University. She is the author of the award-winning Artisanal Enlightenment: Science and the Mechanical Arts in Old Regime France. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/italian-studies
How a journey through Italy casts light on secrets, stereotypes, and the manipulation of information in eighteenth-century science. In 1749, the celebrated French physicist Jean-Antoine Nollet set out on a journey through Italy to solve an international controversy over the medical uses of electricity. At the end of his nine-month tour, he published a highly influential account of his philosophical battle with his Italian counterparts, discrediting them as misguided devotees of the marvelous. Paola Bertucci's In the Land of Marvels: Science, Fabricated Realities, and Industrial Espionage in the Age of the Grand Tour (Johns Hopkins UP, 2023) brilliantly reveals the mysteries of Nollet's journey, uncovering a subterranean world of secretive and ambitious intelligence gathering masked as scientific inquiry. The advent of electricity was a pivotal phenomenon not only in the history of physical experimentation, but also in the cultivation of popular scientific interest. Nollet's journey was supposedly inspired by the need to investigate, and subsequently report on, claims of the use of electrified "medicated tubes" by their Italian inventor Gianfrancesco Pivati. Motivated by economic interests in the silk industry, Nollet's journey was in fact an undercover mission commissioned by the French state to discover the secrets of Italian silk manufacture and possibly supplant its international success. The event that sparked the medical controversy—the unusual cure of a bishop—was a complete fabrication. Bertucci insightfully contrasts published accounts of the event with private documents and discusses how eighteenth-century scientists published fictional events and results to bolster their careers, ultimately leading to long-lasting misrepresentations of scientific practice and enduring stereotypes. In the Land of Marvels reveals the constellation of historical actors, from reputed physicists to travel writers and electrical amateurs, who manipulated information to gain authority and prestige. Paola Bertucci (NEW HAVEN, CT) is a professor in the department of history at Yale University. She is the author of the award-winning Artisanal Enlightenment: Science and the Mechanical Arts in Old Regime France. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/science-technology-and-society
How a journey through Italy casts light on secrets, stereotypes, and the manipulation of information in eighteenth-century science. In 1749, the celebrated French physicist Jean-Antoine Nollet set out on a journey through Italy to solve an international controversy over the medical uses of electricity. At the end of his nine-month tour, he published a highly influential account of his philosophical battle with his Italian counterparts, discrediting them as misguided devotees of the marvelous. Paola Bertucci's In the Land of Marvels: Science, Fabricated Realities, and Industrial Espionage in the Age of the Grand Tour (Johns Hopkins UP, 2023) brilliantly reveals the mysteries of Nollet's journey, uncovering a subterranean world of secretive and ambitious intelligence gathering masked as scientific inquiry. The advent of electricity was a pivotal phenomenon not only in the history of physical experimentation, but also in the cultivation of popular scientific interest. Nollet's journey was supposedly inspired by the need to investigate, and subsequently report on, claims of the use of electrified "medicated tubes" by their Italian inventor Gianfrancesco Pivati. Motivated by economic interests in the silk industry, Nollet's journey was in fact an undercover mission commissioned by the French state to discover the secrets of Italian silk manufacture and possibly supplant its international success. The event that sparked the medical controversy—the unusual cure of a bishop—was a complete fabrication. Bertucci insightfully contrasts published accounts of the event with private documents and discusses how eighteenth-century scientists published fictional events and results to bolster their careers, ultimately leading to long-lasting misrepresentations of scientific practice and enduring stereotypes. In the Land of Marvels reveals the constellation of historical actors, from reputed physicists to travel writers and electrical amateurs, who manipulated information to gain authority and prestige. Paola Bertucci (NEW HAVEN, CT) is a professor in the department of history at Yale University. She is the author of the award-winning Artisanal Enlightenment: Science and the Mechanical Arts in Old Regime France. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/french-studies
How a journey through Italy casts light on secrets, stereotypes, and the manipulation of information in eighteenth-century science. In 1749, the celebrated French physicist Jean-Antoine Nollet set out on a journey through Italy to solve an international controversy over the medical uses of electricity. At the end of his nine-month tour, he published a highly influential account of his philosophical battle with his Italian counterparts, discrediting them as misguided devotees of the marvelous. Paola Bertucci's In the Land of Marvels: Science, Fabricated Realities, and Industrial Espionage in the Age of the Grand Tour (Johns Hopkins UP, 2023) brilliantly reveals the mysteries of Nollet's journey, uncovering a subterranean world of secretive and ambitious intelligence gathering masked as scientific inquiry. The advent of electricity was a pivotal phenomenon not only in the history of physical experimentation, but also in the cultivation of popular scientific interest. Nollet's journey was supposedly inspired by the need to investigate, and subsequently report on, claims of the use of electrified "medicated tubes" by their Italian inventor Gianfrancesco Pivati. Motivated by economic interests in the silk industry, Nollet's journey was in fact an undercover mission commissioned by the French state to discover the secrets of Italian silk manufacture and possibly supplant its international success. The event that sparked the medical controversy—the unusual cure of a bishop—was a complete fabrication. Bertucci insightfully contrasts published accounts of the event with private documents and discusses how eighteenth-century scientists published fictional events and results to bolster their careers, ultimately leading to long-lasting misrepresentations of scientific practice and enduring stereotypes. In the Land of Marvels reveals the constellation of historical actors, from reputed physicists to travel writers and electrical amateurs, who manipulated information to gain authority and prestige. Paola Bertucci (NEW HAVEN, CT) is a professor in the department of history at Yale University. She is the author of the award-winning Artisanal Enlightenment: Science and the Mechanical Arts in Old Regime France. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
There are many prophecies of Jesus in the bible, but none come to the forefront like the famous Psalm 22. Written about 1,000 years before the birth of Christ, and quoted by Him during His final moments, this short psalm reveals to us a profound truth: Jesus of Nazareth was the Messiah predicted for thousands of years. In this in-depth presentation you will see just how accurate and prophetic this psalm is, and why it stands as absolute proof of who Jesus is. For the presentation notes and resources please go here.Timeline* 00:00 - Introduction* 06:58 - Important Context * 17:19 - Verse by Verse Breakdown* 1:29:28 - CHALLENGE 1: Psalm 22 is About the Past* 1:34:27 - CHALLENGE 2: Psalm 22 is Not Prophetic* 1:52:52 - CHALLENGE 3: Verse 16 is Not About Crucifixion* 2:36:28 - CHALLENGE 4: Jesus' Story was Fabricated* 2:56:34 - Final Thoughts This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.danceoflife.com/subscribe
Join Charlie, a non-binary sci-fi and fantasy writer, and their husband, Brian, as they explore the theological and symbolic meanings behind the Assumption of Mary. This discussion delves into the historical evidence for religious figures, the nature of faith, and the importance of religious stories beyond their factual accuracy. Through a lighthearted and pragmatic lens, the episode navigates complex religious topics, emphasizing the spiritual significance of Mary's story and its relevance to modern lives. This thoughtful analysis aims to foster a deeper understanding of faith, divine union, and the enduring power of religious narratives.Support us on: https://ko-fi.com/cedorsettBecome a patron of the arts patreon.com/cedorsettFor Educational Resource: Wisdoms Cry https://wisdomscry.comFor all of the things we are doing at The Seraphic Grove go to Creation's Paths https://www.creationspaths.com/BlueSky https://bsky.app/profile/creationspaths.comThreads https://www.threads.net/@creationspathsInstagram https://www.instagram.com/creationspaths/Transcript:Charlie- New: [00:00:00] Today as the church celebrates and remembers. The assumption of Mary into heaven. We're going to ask the important question. . And this matters to me because. Today I'm creations paths. Intro Hello everybody. My name is Charlie. I'm a non binary scifi, fancy writer. And I am joined today by my husband, Brian. Brian - New: Hulu. Charlie- New: And yeah, that was kind of a flippant way to start, but, I think people. Often take religion and spirituality. Way too seriously. And it's important for us to. Allow for a little lightheartedness. And how do we approach these topics? Brian - New: Also. It's important. For the pragmatic individuals From their perspective, they're going to wonder, like what. Does it even matter? [00:01:00] and . Maybe not even look into what it is to even find out if it matters or not. To them, they don't think it matters enough. So it's not a slave. It's not a bad question. As you know, We all have busy lives and. Many, many things that we can be spending our time on and. That's a good question. Charlie- New: Well, that's Meister Eckhart said. What good is it to me today? If Jesus was born. 2000 years ago. If he is not born right here and right now in my heart, I think that that's a really. Good invalid way to see all of this because. I think it's a mistake to try to historicize faith. By that, I don't mean. That I don't believe in historical Jesus or anything like that. I think. You have to be rather foolish to not believe in a historical Jesus. There's enough evidence. That this person existed. We can argue over what his life meant. We can argue over what words he actually said, but the idea that there that's where he [00:02:00] is beyond debate. And also beyond my interest. I mean to be quite Frank and I talk about this a lot. The power. That any of these stories have? Isn't the story? It's wonderful that there was a historical Jesus and there was probably a historical Mary. And whether or not. We think we know for sure that his mother was named Mary a. Something like 60% of the women in the, in Judea were named some version of Mary. Like it's an insanely high number. I think that might be too high. I don't know. It might be too low. We have a lot of graves and other legal documents from the time. There were a lot of Mary's Maria's Mariam nays. Merriam's. there were a lot of marries in the first century. So just out of. The odds of it. Probably. Just like, there was definitely a Jesus. Cause again, Fairly common name. Back then. So the story of the assumption of [00:03:00] Mary, which. I think confuses some people because we talk about the Ascension of Christ and the assumption of Mary and we use the word assumption differently now is like, You're assuming something. But it literally means to take up. So when you assume something, you take it up is. If it were true, whether it is or not. the reason. We talked about the assumption rather than the Ascension is a basic old theological argument of Jesus ascended into heaven, basically on his own power. And God sent the angels to take. Mary up to assume Mary into heaven. In much the same way that the chariot came down for a light. There's actually I think a good argument over whether or not. Mary. Died in the story. Before this. Because the oldest version of this that we have is actually a third century story. Called the Dormition of Mary. It's a fancy way of saying when Mary fell asleep. In this story. Something happened to me. The text [00:04:00] says she fell asleep, which was a euphemism for the dying. . They put her in the tomb. The angels go out throughout the world and bring all of the apostles back. To Jerusalem and they're all over the world. But they bring them all back. I get to fly angel airlines. So that they can be there. And. Lo and behold, what happens? Mary walks out of the tube. Says a brief sermon about. How good it is to be alive and that you should. I'll do a as her son commanded. And then the angels come and they carry her up into heaven. And then the angels returning carry all the apostles back to wherever they were before this happened. Perfectly adorable. Third century century story. Brian - New: Sorry. I keep laughing every time you see angel airlines, because it reminds me of a thing I once heard. Regarding angel airlines would be whisked away and. The, reply. was. God gave you a gift of two working legs and feet. I'm not here to defame God's gift. Get to walk in. Angel airlines. I'm like, yeah. They [00:05:00] told him to get to walking back. Got a feeling this took months. not like the Enterprise beaming you up and beaming you back down probably. Charlie- New: So the thing about this is. We have a fixation. In our modern world. Over whether something historically happened. And I get that to a certain degree. It's nice to know. It's facts about certain things. And this one. Even if we could come up with something. That would be considered a fact. It wouldn't matter. this is one of those things you have to take on faith, right? We can talk all day long about how I do believe that there is so much evidence for historical Jesus. And that there was not only a historical Jesus, but he was crucified. That is beyond. Recognize . This happened. The Talmud says that the apostles stole his bot. The gospels say that he, Rick rose from the dead. Many of the earliest Roman writers. Say that he was believed to have [00:06:00] risen from the dead. But do not account for his bot. Which leads me to believe. There was not a tune in the first several centuries that people could point to and say, that's where he was. I do find it odd that none of the Roman writers. Who were very vicious against Christianity. Point to things like, and that's the pile that his body was thrown onto. The dogs could eat it. Brian - New: Yeah. Because they did that. And other writings of other individuals. Charlie- New: It's weird, but again, What historical proof could I give you? There is no such thing as historical evidence for a miracle. I can show you somebody who had. Just to go to Lourdes. For example, there are medical records of people that had. Physical disfigurements that based in the water. And those physical disfigurements healed. We have before and after photos, we have letters from their doctors. You have to take it on faith. If you don't have faith already, You're going to [00:07:00] assume while the records are somehow. Biased there. Fabricated, you know what I'm saying? There is no such thing as evidence for a miracle. And I don't care. That to me, isn't the most important part of the story. Whether or not a literal woman named Mary. Literally. Was raised into heaven. To me is the weirdest thing to argue about. Especially close to 2000 years. After the events. . When I say the dormission of Mary is a cute little story. Mary moved to emphasis with John. This is something that's very well attested to. In the early Christian writers that John basically when Jesus died, took over as caretaker for her. As a widow. And that she probably lived out the rest of her days in Ephesus. So the idea that they would have traveled all the way from emphasis back to Jerusalem. Again, not the point. The point is, does this story [00:08:00] mean something? And I really feel like we need to get there. With any of these stores, right? When we read Cyril of Jerusalem telling us that the Phoenix is all burst into flames. When Christ was born. Hey, Brent themselves to Ash. And then. Erupted again, back to life. Do I believe that somewhere in the Arabian peninsula was a whole bunch of birds that suddenly caught fire. Did Cyril bully. That somewhere in. The Arabian peninsula, whole bunch of birds. Fire. I don't, I don't think so. I do think that there's something very important in the cemetery. And then these words. What does it mean that Mary. Was carried up into heaven. What does that mean for us? Well, as we've talked about several episodes now, Mary is the tree of life. Mary is. The. Matrix of God, the mother of God. So of course the idea that she would be left here. Well, that's weird. [00:09:00] Why would you leave her here? Especially with the gospels telling us that, in my father's house, there are many mansions. Oh, wait. There's that chariot literature again, that palace literature and mysticism again. That's interesting. Of course the twist on it. And the Christian story is, and my father's palace. There are many mansions and I go to prepare a place for you. Okay. This is often seen as a story about heaven. I think you can interpret it that way. If you want to. I tend to think that this is again, referring to the mystical practices of that day in time. . That's something again, we'll have to talk about in further detail. Somewhere else. What does it mean that Mary. I was taking them to hug. Well, first of all, Mary is. The audience surrogate. For us. She's the first person to believe. Charlie- New: Angel shows up, says you're going to give birth. To the sun. Of the most high. And we have Mary's Fiat. Let it be done unto me, according to your world. [00:10:00] Mary is the first one to hear. That her son is going to suffer. And she ponders all things in our heart. Right. Mary proclaims the gospel first. All right. And the significant. God has been to raise up the lowly and throw the proud down. Mary is there. The crucifixion she's there at the. Resurrection she's there at the Ascension she's there at Pentecost. The story would be oddly incomplete. If she didn't also assend. Especially as the story had developed up until this point, we already have. The earliest versions of the, what would later be the immaculate conception. Which are different because there was no concept of original sin in the original story. Mary was just very special. In fact, in this version of the story, she's a tempo Virgin. She dedicated herself to God and just kind of prodo nun. Sort of way. And went and lived in the temple. Until it was decided, you know, you should probably get married. And [00:11:00] then they arranged her marriage to Joseph and everything. But it is the natural ending. To her story. And to ours. Mary. Falls asleep. And it's called up. Into the heavens. She's assumed up into them and she's carried into the clouds. And this is such a powerful image because it is the first time. We have this image. Where the person. Probably died first. Elijah and Elijah. Or just walking down the road. And swing low sweet chariot. And there goes Alijah. Elijah's. Flying away on the charity. Right? We don't even know what happened with Dina. And I've walked with God and God took him. We're still debating to this day. Over, what does it mean that God took him? That can mean a lot of different things. What does that mean? Well, the Nokian literature for several centuries. God assumed him adaptiveness. He ascended into heaven. When, in fact in most of this literature [00:12:00] becomes the greatest of all archangels. He takes the place that was. Abdicated when Lucifer fell.But neither of them died. You know, who died. And the angels took him. Moses. Where's Moses buried. Well, according to Jude. When Moses died. Michael had the devil argued over his body. Michael one. And then carried his body away to Barre. Well, where did he carry it away to? We're not pointed at a place. A marker on the map. Right. It's carried away. Took him away. The only other person I can think of who has a story like this is Moses. The law giver. Wait a minute. The law giver. Now, this may be a stretch for some of you. follow me here. If the only analogy we have for this kind of a story. Is Moses the law-giver who went up Mount Sinai. Brought the law back down. The only person in scripture who's recorded as having seen God. Face-to-face. And died for it. Brian - New: Yeah. i was going to say. And did [00:13:00] not survive. The encounter did not survive. He continued on, but does not survive. It's true when you read those passages. Yeah. Charlie- New: Globe like the front and they asked her to cover his feelings. Please cover up. Brian - New: You're freaking us out, dude. And the end, the governance of up, cause he was panicking people to be in his presence. Yeah, that's not a person who's still alive. not in the traditional sense. Charlie- New: But, like I said, the only other person I can think of who has this kind of a story in the tradition is Moses. David doesn't have the story. Solomon doesn't have the story. It's just Moses. Mary. Gave birth to the way the truth and the life. Moses. You give the law. This is the parallel to me. That the first century church has seen here. And that is. Putting forward here. When we're seeing this kind of capstone. And especially. She gives a farewell address in the story in the door mission of Mary. That to me reminds me of Moses his farewell [00:14:00] address. Because remember he was forbidden to enter the promised land. So yes, to say goodbye to everybody, and then everybody. Probably crosses the river. And leaves him. She gets a very similar message where it's like, remember everything that happened. Remember the commandments. In this story and the door mission of Mary Mary does the same thing. All the apostles are brought back together. And she gives this one last speech. If you will. And it's not look at me. I'm so great. It's Mary been married. It's the same thing we see in the marriage. Feast of Canaan. Whatever my son tells you do it. Remember all the things that my sunsets. It's that reminder. Okay. It's a similar story. The power of this message. Is Mary as the law-giver. Because Mary gave us no commandments. Mary gave us a way of living. Uh, way of living. That is filled. With both the power of the holy spirit. That is in accord with [00:15:00] the one life. That is in accord with. That humility. Of taking up. The space that you are there to occupy. Oh, Being meek. And being strong. She wanted to protect Jesus. She knew that what was going to happen to him. But she'd let him go out. And preach and teach. In fact, we know that she lost at least three of her kids. To this mission. Because we know of course Jesus gets crucified. We know that. James and Jude are also killed. Brothers of Jesus and presumably her children. I know the Catholics in the audience are going to say. But they're her adopted children from previous. Marriage of Joseph's and again, sigh, I don't care. Uh, mother as a mother. I don't want to argue over semantics. But here we are again. In this. Wonderful moment where we're told and reminded. Whatever my son told you. Do it. Remember his commandments to you? Well, what were his commandments [00:16:00] to us? To love one another. As. We love ourselves to love God with all our heart, mind, and spirit. It's still live in this love in this compassion. In fact, before we started calling it the Eucharist or communion. It was the agape feast. It was the love feast. That's what church service was called. It was the feast of love. We see that all throughout Paul's writings, we see that all throughout the first and second century writings that we have. So that's a later. That it changes and it becomes the Eucharist, the Thanksgiving or the communion. It was the love feast because this is the great law. That comes into the world through Mary, which is Jesus. So just the law of love, the law of freedom. This is why. The assumption of Mary. Has power. It's not because of some promise of. Eternal life for. Any of those things, which if those have meaning and resonance for you, By all means, let them have meaning [00:17:00] and resonance for you. But this is Mary going to her proper place. In full humility. As we talked about before with the sons of zebedee, whoever will be first will be last. Jesus said. Well, Mary obviously is both the first and the last she appears here, there and yonder throughout the scriptures. But beyond that, we know very little about her. And yet. Here she is. Going. To her home. To be queen of heaven queen of the angels queen of all hearts. In charge of the divine treasury of divine grace. Her natural place. And this is the reminder for us of where we are going, where we are living. As we said in the previous episode, Mary is the tree of life. The seed that is planted within us. The tree of life growing within us that bears the fruit. That is Jesus Christ. This is the goal. This is the end state. We're all reaching for that theosis, that union with God. How else [00:18:00] can her story end? But with perfect union. With God. Because isn't that where we want our story to end. And I'm not talking just about death. I'm talking about. At any time. I want to be United with God now. I went to cleave onto God now. I want to join. Forces with the one life. Now. And what a beautiful day. To be thinking about this and aspiring for it. Then when we're remembering. The assumption of marry. We're here. Here it is. Her perfect and complete union with God. She already had the grace. To give birth to God in this world. To give birth to divine wisdom. In this world. And now. Perfect union with the divine. The mother of God returning. To heaven. Carried up. And the arms of the angels. How else could this story? How else do we want our story then? Because this isn't that the [00:19:00] goal. As they very openly said in the early centuries of Christianity. God became man, that man might become God. This was seen as the purpose of Christianity, this union, right? Jesus said it. The night before the crucifixion and the gospel of John, let them be one. One in me as I am with you, that they may be one in us. And he repeats this over and over and over again. This unity with the divine, this. Acting in accord with the. One. Life. Is the purpose and function of why we're here. We're learning to live in accord with nature in accord. With that light. And here in this one, beautiful image of Mary. We get to see that. And that's powerful. Brian - New: It's very powerful. Charlie- New: So this is an image. That again, you can meditate on. I really do agree with St. Ignatius Loyola. This idea that we should put ourselves in this place. [00:20:00] We actually look at Ignation meditation and prayer. It really is this kind of build the scene in your mind and imagine that you're there for all these important moments. And this is a powerful one to do that with. And I think visualization. It's such a powerful and wonderful. Tool that we have. And yes, it's fine to have reverence. And to celebrate these moments. But I think it's equally important for us. To relate to them. Imagine yourself being assumed to have. What would that be? Like, what would you see? What would you feel? What would the touch of the angels fans feel like. As they've lifted you. What would it be like to be in the presence of pure love? What does that lie? Let's sit and meditate on that. And to really bring it deep into your heart. Those are the questions we're asking today. What would it mean to live that? Perfect love. And union. With the one. [00:21:00] Life. God is our alive. Goodness. 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In this episode of the IJGC podcast, Editor-in-Chief Dr. Pedro Ramirez is joined by Drs. Gabriel Levin and Behrouz Zand to discuss ChatGPT-fabricated abstracts in gynecologic oncology. Dr. Gabriel Levin is a gynecologic oncology Fellow at McGill University, and an assistant professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. His research encompasses population database studies with clinical implication and innovations in medical education and health care. Dr. Behrouz Zand is a gynecologic oncologist at Houston Methodist Hospital's Neal Cancer Center and Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, and an assistant professor at Weill Cornell College at Houston Methodist Academic Institute. Specializing in innovative cancer care and clinical trials, he is passionate about integrating AI in medicine, a recent alumnus of the physician program at MIT for AI integration in healthcare. Dr. Zand combines cutting-edge research with compassionate patient care to advance the field. Highlights: Reviewers had difficulty in discriminating ChatGPT-written abstracts. Reviewers correctly identified only 46.3% of ChatGPT-generated abstracts, with human-written abstracts slightly higher at 53.7%. Senior reviewers and those familiar with AI had higher correct identification rates, with senior reviewers at 60% and juniors/residents at 45%. Experience and familiarity with AI were independently associated with higher correct identification rates. ChatGPT assists researchers by generating reviews, summaries, and enhancing writing clarity, but it raises ethical concerns and could diminish human expertise. For non-English speaking authors, it improves writing quality and clarity. In scientific writing, it enhances clarity, summarizes concisely, brainstorms ideas, assists with terminology, and offers data interpretation, augmenting human expertise. ChatGPT and AI in scientific writing can lead to ethical issues, factual inaccuracies, and may eventually diminish human expertise and critical thinking.
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Donald Trump and his media propagandists have been preposterously suggesting the FBI under President Biden was set to use “lethal force” against Trump when it searched Mar-a-Lago. This fabrication was summoned into existence by Fox News and the right wing media. We talked with media reporter Brian Stelter, author of a great new piece on Trump in The New Republic's “American Fascism” issue, who put all this in its larger context, explaining what the right wing media has become under Trump, and how he will bully non-compliant media outlets if reelected president. Listen to this episode here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Donald Trump and his media propagandists have been preposterously suggesting the FBI under President Biden was set to use “lethal force” against Trump when it searched Mar-a-Lago. This fabrication was summoned into existence by Fox News and the right wing media. We talked with media reporter Brian Stelter, author of a great new piece on Trump in The New Republic's “American Fascism” issue, who put all this in its larger context, explaining what the right wing media has become under Trump, and how he will bully non-compliant media outlets if reelected president. Listen to this episode here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Donald Trump and his media propagandists have been preposterously suggesting the FBI under President Biden was set to use “lethal force” against Trump when it searched Mar-a-Lago. This fabrication was summoned into existence by Fox News and the right wing media. We talked with media reporter Brian Stelter, author of a great new piece on Trump in The New Republic's “American Fascism” issue, who put all this in its larger context, explaining what the right wing media has become under Trump, and how he will bully non-compliant media outlets if reelected president. Listen to this episode here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today, we continue to find more and more clues to our true history. We dive deep into the Milan Cathedral narrative and find incredible information. We see recent events that give it all away, as well as finding map comparisons to the old world. I couldn't be more thankful for all of your support. I am having a lot of fun sharing this information with you all and seeing where it goes. I hope you all have a great rest of your day! LINKS: Shout-Outs in the Next 4 Episodes! Patreon: patreon.com/MyLunchBreak Twitter: https://twitter.com/MYLUNCHBREAK_ Rumble: https://rumble.com/v2q03po-his-story-not-ours-pt-5.html T-shirts: https://my-lunch-break.myspreadshop.com/tartaria+my+lunch+break-A644da062cabffc5328538705?productType=111&sellable=yrpy4VgZADuvGXd0Gj02-111-22&appearance=2 My Lunch Break Disclaimer: The content on My Lunch Break is provided for informational and entertainment purposes only. The views and opinions expressed in the videos are those of the creators and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any organization or institution. I strive to present accurate and well-researched information, but we cannot guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the content. Viewers are encouraged to conduct their own research and exercise critical thinking. Theories discussed on this channel may be speculative, controversial, or unverified. My Lunch Break is not a substitute for professional advice, and I do not provide legal, medical, financial, or any other type of advice. Consult with qualified experts for such matters. Viewers should be aware that information and opinions may change over time, and my content may become outdated. We are not responsible for any consequences resulting from reliance on our content. By using this channel, you agree to the terms and conditions of this disclaimer. We reserve the right to change, modify, or remove content at any time. My Lunch Break disclaims any liability for actions taken based on the information provided on our channel.
Fabrication, particularly tube bending is a process that is not widely known about. But not any more if you listen to MTD's latest podcast. In this episode Rowan Easter-Robinson talks with Andre...
Comedian Dave Landau joins Fox Across America With Jimmy Failla to share his reaction to President Biden telling a group of steelworkers in Pittsburgh that his uncle was eaten by cannibals in New Guinea during World War II. Jimmy explains why this latest fabricated tale by our president demonstrates just how unfit for office he really is. Oklahoma Republican Senator Markwayne Mullin gives his take on the increasingly disruptive behavior of anti-Israel protesters throughout the country. PLUS, Jenny Failla stops by to share some of her best memories of the late Daisy the cat. [00:00:00] Biden suggests his uncle was eaten by cannibals in New Guinea [00:38:39] House Speaker Mike Johnson is in trouble with hardline Republicans [00:57:20] Dave Landau [01:25:03] Senator Markwayne Mullin [01:33:48] Jenny Failla Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Just minutes after the Taiwan earthquake yesterday, Dylan Patel of SemiAnalysis, Doug O'Laughlin of Fabricated Knowledge, Jon of Asianometry and yours truly had a brief hang where we got into: Intel's process progress and rocky financial road ahead Reflections out of GTC Jensen's galaxy brain Photo of the woman who saved Intel, Dr. Ann Kelleher, General Manager of Foundry Technology Development. Outtro music: YELLOW黃宣 & 9m88 - 怪天氣 Strange Weather https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1n_i0JupwRA Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Just minutes after the Taiwan earthquake yesterday, Dylan Patel of SemiAnalysis, Doug O'Laughlin of Fabricated Knowledge, Jon of Asianometry and yours truly had a brief hang where we got into: Intel's process progress and rocky financial road ahead Reflections out of GTC Jensen's galaxy brain Photo of the woman who saved Intel, Dr. Ann Kelleher, General Manager of Foundry Technology Development. Outtro music: YELLOW黃宣 & 9m88 - 怪天氣 Strange Weather https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1n_i0JupwRA Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Alaska Legislature fails to override Governor Mike Dunleavy's veto of education funds. The history of the downtown parking fairies. April is National Poetry Month and we're slamming. A love letter to Costco shoppers from my alter ego.
Howie Kurtz on he FBI informant accused of fabricating Biden bribe story, Biden telling his campaign to highlight Trump's 'crazy' comments and Trump defending taking classified documents. Follow Howie on Twitter: @HowardKurtz For more #MediaBuzz click here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Big Dipper and Meatball discuss shrimp recipes, how to hang wallpaper, and Dipper's recent adventure to a community theatre production with his family. Plus they fabricate opinions about what certain Super Bowl commercials might contain, and they listen to your many voicemails about lesbian pool parties and when guests mispronounce song titles. Go to Fat Slut on Feb 16th. And get your tickets to Drain Your Nut on FEB 17th! Happening in Duarte, CA Tickets at www.drainournut.com Use code “EARLYBIRD” for 20% off your purchase Listen to Sloppy Seconds Ad-Free AND One Day Early on MOM Plus Call us with your sex stories at 213-536-9180! Or e-mail us at sloppysecondspod@gmail.com FOLLOW SLOPPY SECONDS FOLLOW BIG DIPPER FOLLOW MEATBALL SLOPPY SECONDS IS A FOREVER DOG AND MOGULS OF MEDIA (M.O.M.) PODCAST Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our program tonight goes over the myth of “Frightening and High”. Politicians, leveraging unfounded fears of high sex offender recidivism, have crafted oppressive laws. These were upheld by the Supreme Court, relying on a debunked 80% recidivism rate from a 1986 article, causing widespread harm to registrants. [4:26] Ex-cop critiques podcast’s license plate reader discussion […]
Welcome to Carolina Reeper! It's like a PM Magazine from the Carolinas on the Crack Corn! And in this PARTICULARLY PECULIAR PODCAST, we PLAYFULLY PONDER over a PICTURE of Gary Busey, PARTAKE in the PLEASURES of National PIE Day, and PASSIONATELY PROBE whether the NFL PLAYOFFS are as Fixed, Fabricated, or Fictitiously scripted as PROFESSIONAL Wrestling PAGEANTRY. Did you get all that? In Best Trends, WWE2K24 is trending... and no, that's not a new Star Wars character. It's video game, so Intern Isaiah is going to fill us in on what's going on and who made the cover of the game this year. We talk about the NFL Playoffs and ask the controversial question: Is the NFL rigged? There's some conspiracy theories floating around... with some video evidence and color scheme strangeness. And even Taylor Swift's not able to get away from those conspiracies, as it looked like a Buffalo Bills fan might have hacked her concert sound system! What do you think? We also share a picture of me, Gary Busey and Dusty Slay and ask the audience to "MEME ME" (or Caption This). Download and Listen to the CAROLINA REEPER with Jon Reep Podcast: https://link.chtbl.com/tbxIcLlT Come see Jon LIVE in concert: https://jonreep.com/tour-dates/ Visit the MERCH shop: https://www.jonreep.com/shop Find Jon online: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jonreep Twitter: https://twitter.com/JonReep Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jonreep/ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jonreepcomedy Email: info@countryish.com #CarolinaReeper #JonReep #Allthingscomedy #SmallTownNews #Comedy #Podcast
Dr. Li-Meng Yan w/ The Voice of Dr. Yan – Jiangxia Lab is a core platform built by CCP and the People's Liberation Army, which is composed of experienced professionals, to complete resource integration and industry chain in the bioweapon development and countermeasure field. During the successful practice of the pandemic, the CCP enacted laws to deeply centralize public health information and censor academic data...
SUMMARY: In our 9th episode, we tackle a handful of loose ends from Tune In and pose the question: WTF? Why The Farting? Where's Talented Friend? Washboard To Fender Weird, Those Fruits! Women-Type Fans Whores They F*cked? Wow, That's Fabricated! Which Tune's First? Writing's Too Fancy Whose Teachers Finest? Wimpy Teetotaler Frenemie PLAYLIST: Tutti Frutti LITTLE RICHARD Good Golly Miss Molly LITTLE RICHARD Where D'you Get Your Whiskey BOB CORT'S SKIFFLE GROUP Mama, He Treats Your Daughter Mean RUTH BROWN Mess Around RAY CHARLES Spanish Flea HERB ALPERT Theme from A Summer Place PERCY FAITH Please Mr Postman THE SHIRELLES School Days LOUIS JORDAN Alligator Wine SCREAMIN' JAY HAWKINS I'll Be On My Way THE BEATLES
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The ‘Fire Canada' movements could open the door for the return of Jon Gruden. The media tries to create NIL beef between Mark Stoops and Kirby Smart. LaVar takes issue with Shedeur Sanders' watch flashing. Plus a TNF preview with “Over/Unders.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Laura and Jim interview Andrea Dunlop host of "Nobody Should Believe Me" a podcast about Munchausen by Proxy (also now referred to as Factitious Disorder.) In the UK this is known as Fabricated or Induced illness (FII). Andrea is a member of the American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children's Munchausen by Proxy committee and the co-founder of Munchausen Support, a resource site for victims. Andrea has been outspoken in her criticism of Beate Kowalski, the mom at the heart of the documentary "Take Care of Maya" who fought so hard to find a treatment for her 9 year old daughter Maya's rare condition of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome. Laura and Jim discuss the evidence Andrea claims to support her position that Beate abused Maya. Many experts in CRPS treated Maya and confirmed her diagnosis time and time again, as did her own pediatrician Dr. John Wassenaar who submitted a detailed affidavit and who observed Maya before, during and after her release from Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital. Despite this, Andrea still thinks Beate was most likely guilty of medical child abuse. What do you think? You won't want to miss this important conversation.#RealCrimeProfile #ExpertAnalysis #BehavioralAnalysis #FBI #NewScotlandYard #Podcast #MayaKowalski #BeateKowalski #JackKowalski #KyleKowalski #FalseAccusations #MunchausenbyProxy #FactitiousDisorder #FabricatedIllness #InducedIllness #MedicalChildAbuse #ComplexRegionalPainSyndrome #CRPS #RareIllness #ThePainIsRealPlease note that in the coming weeks, Laura will be interviewed on Andrea's podcast "Nobody Should Believe Me" where she will discuss more about "medical misogyny" as well as give her expert opinion of Detective Stephanie Graham's interview with Jack Kowalski regarding his daughter Maya and his wife Beate.You can find Andrea's "Nobody Should Believe Me" podcast here: https://pod.link/1615637188Andrea's instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andreadunlop/Link to Munchausen Support which is the 501 c 3 and has a many resources from the APSAC committee: https://www.munchausensupport.com/ Want to weigh in on this case? Follow REAL CRIME PROFILE on our socials and continue the conversation:On Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/realcrimeprofile/?hl=enOn Twitter / Xhttps://twitter.com/realcrimeprofilOn Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/realcrimeprofile/>>>>>>>>> SUPPORT OUR OTHER SHOWS
Today on the Matt Walsh Show, churches burned across Canada after the media started reporting about "unmarked graves" at Christian schools in the country. Well, investigators have finally started to unearth some of these "graves" and guess what they've found? Nothing but rocks. Yet another hoax is exposed. Also, Trump officially announces that he will be skipping the upcoming republican debate. And Judy Garland is the latest dead celebrity to be canceled. Apparently she performed in blackface in the 1930s. Ep.1209 - - - Click here to join the member exclusive portion of my show: https://utm.io/ueSEm - - - DailyWire+: Become a DailyWire+ member to watch shows, documentaries, movies, and more : https://bit.ly/3JR6n6d Get Your Jeremy's Hand Soap here: https://bit.ly/3q2CCIg Represent the Sweet Baby Gang by shopping my merch here: https://bit.ly/3EbNwyj - - - Today's Sponsors: ExpressVPN - Get 3 Months FREE of ExpressVPN: https://expressvpn.com/Walsh My Patriot Supply - MAJOR savings on your 4-week Emergency Food Kithttp://www.preparewithwalsh.com/ Headrest Safe - Save $100 today with code WALSH at http://www.theheadrestsafe.com - - - Socials: Follow on Twitter: https://bit.ly/3Rv1VeF Follow on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3KZC3oA Follow on Facebook: https://bit.ly/3eBKjiA Subscribe on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3RQp4rs