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Noroton Presbyterian Church Podcast
Episode 372: “You Just Can’t Make This Stuff Up” 2 Peter 1:12-21

Noroton Presbyterian Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025 22:16


“You Just Can't Make This Stuff Up” 2 Peter 1:12-21Pastor Brandi Drake

The Cuddy Adventure
Episode 3.. can make this stuff up..

The Cuddy Adventure

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 31:01


The Grammys took pandering to a new level..The NJ Governor try to play the tough guy role.. then reality hit him like a brick..

Freakonomics Radio
Why Is There So Much Fraud in Academia? (Update)

Freakonomics Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2024 75:08


Some of the biggest names in behavioral science stand accused of faking their results. Last year, an astonishing 10,000 research papers were retracted. In a series originally published in early 2024, we talk to whistleblowers, reformers, and a co-author who got caught up in the chaos. (Part 1 of 2) SOURCES:Max Bazerman, professor of business administration at Harvard Business School.Leif Nelson, professor of business administration at the University of California, Berkeley Haas School of Business.Brian Nosek, professor of psychology at the University of Virginia and executive director at the Center for Open Science.Joseph Simmons, professor of applied statistics and operations, information, and decisions at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.Uri Simonsohn, professor of behavioral science at Esade Business School.Simine Vazire, professor of psychology at the University of Melbourne and editor-in-chief of Psychological Science. RESOURCES:"More Than 10,000 Research Papers Were Retracted in 2023 — a New Record," by Richard Van Noorden (Nature, 2023)."Data Falsificada (Part 1): 'Clusterfake,'" by Joseph Simmons, Leif Nelson, and Uri Simonsohn (Data Colada, 2023)."Fabricated Data in Research About Honesty. You Can't Make This Stuff Up. Or, Can You?" by Nick Fountain, Jeff Guo, Keith Romer, and Emma Peaslee (Planet Money, 2023).Complicit: How We Enable the Unethical and How to Stop, by Max Bazerman (2022)."Evidence of Fraud in an Influential Field Experiment About Dishonesty," by Joseph Simmons, Leif Nelson, and Uri Simonsohn (Data Colada, 2021)."False-Positive Psychology: Undisclosed Flexibility in Data Collection and Analysis Allows Presenting Anything as Significant," by Joseph Simmons, Leif Nelson, and Uri Simonsohn (Psychological Science, 2011). EXTRAS:"Why Do We Cheat, and Why Shouldn't We?" by No Stupid Questions (2023)."Is Everybody Cheating These Days?" by No Stupid Questions (2021).

The Dana & Parks Podcast
How high will birds fly?...you cannot make this stuff up. Hour 4 12/3/2024

The Dana & Parks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 34:30


How high will birds fly?...you cannot make this stuff up. Hour 4 12/3/2024 full 2070 Tue, 03 Dec 2024 23:00:00 +0000 wuQVzU043JwsXir2sFijqCQkmjF9Ay6A news The Dana & Parks Podcast news How high will birds fly?...you cannot make this stuff up. Hour 4 12/3/2024 You wanted it... Now here it is! Listen to each hour of the Dana & Parks Show whenever and wherever you want! 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False https://player.amp

Bob Enyart Live
Evolution's Big Squeeze

Bob Enyart Live

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024


* List of Discoveries Squeezing Evolution: Did you know that dinosaurs ate rice before rice evolved? That turtle shells existed forty million years before turtle shells began evolving? That insects evolved tongues for eating from flowers 70 million years before flowers evolved? And that birds appeared before birds evolved? The fossil record is a wonderful thing. And more recently, only a 40,000-year squeeze, Neanderthal had blood types A, B, and O, shocking evolutionists but expected to us here at Real Science Radio! Sit back and get ready to enjoy another instant classic, today's RSR "list show" on Evolution's Big Squeeze! Our other popular list shows include: - scientists doubting Darwin - evidence against whale evolution - problems with 'the river carved the canyon' - carbon 14 everywhere it shouldn't be - dinosaur still-soft biological tissue - solar system formation problems - evidence against the big bang - evidence for the global flood - genomes that just don't fit - and our list of not so old things! (See also rsr.org/sq2 and rsr.org/sq3!) * Evolution's Big Squeeze: Many discoveries squeeze the Darwinian theory's timeframe and of course without a workable timeframe there is no workable theory. Examples, with their alleged (and falsified) old-earth timeframes, include: - Complex skeletons existed 9 million years before they were thought to have evolved, before even the "Cambrian explosion".- Butterflies existed 10 million years before they were thought to have evolved. - Parrots existed "much earlier than had been thought", in fact, 25 million years before they were thought to have evolved. - Cephalopod fossils (squids, cuttlefish, etc.) appear 35 million years before they were able to propagate. - Turtle shells 40 million years before turtle shells began evolving - Trees began evolving 45 million years before they were thought to evolve - Spores appearing 50 million years before the plants that made them (not unlike footprints systematically appearing "millions of years before" the creatures that made them, as affirmed by Dr. Marcus Ross, associate professor of geology). - Sponges existed 60 million years before they were believed to have evolved. - Dinosaurs ate rice before it evolved Example - Insect proboscis (tongue) in moths and butterflies 70 million years before previously believed has them evolving before flowers. - Arthropod brains fully developed with central nervous system running to eyes and appendages just like modern arthropods 90 million years earlier than previously known (prior to 2021, now, allegedly 310mya) - 100 million years ago and already a bird - Fossil pollen pushes back plant evolution 100 million years. - Mammalian hair allegedly 100-million-years-old show that, "the morphology of hair cuticula may have remained unchanged throughout most of mammalian evolution", regarding the overlapping cells that lock the hair shaft into its follicle. - Piranha-like flesh-eating teeth (and bitten prey) found pushing back such fish 125 million years earlier than previously claimed   - Shocking organic molecules in "200 million-years-old leaves" from ginkgoes and conifers show unexpected stasis. - Plant genetic sophistication pushed back 200 million years. - Jellyfish fossils (Medusoid Problematica :) 200 million years earlier than expected; here from 500My ago. - Green seaweed 200 million years earlier than expected, pushed back now to a billion years ago!  - The acanthodii fish had color vision 300 million years ago, but then, and wait, Cheiracanthus fish allegedly 388 million years ago already had color vision. - Color vision (for which there is no Darwinian evolutionary small-step to be had, from monochromatic), existed "300 million years ago" in fish, and these allegedly "120-million-year-old" bird's rod and cone fossils stun researchers :) - 400-million-year-old Murrindalaspis placoderm fish "eye muscle attachment, the eyestalk attachment and openings for the optic nerve, and arteries and veins supplying the eyeball" The paper's author writes, "Of course, we would not expect the preservation of ancient structures made entirely of soft tissues (e.g. rods and cone cells in the retina...)." So, check this next item... :) - And... no vertebrates in the Cambrian? Well, from the journal Nature in 2014, a "Lower-Middle Cambrian... primitive fish displays unambiguous vertebrate features: a notochord, a pair of prominent camera-type eyes, paired nasal sacs, possible cranium and arcualia, W-shaped myomeres, and a post-anal tail" Primitive? - Fast-growing juvenile bone tissue, thought to appear in the Cretaceous, has been pushed back 100 million years: "This pushes the origin of fibrolamellar bone in Sauropterygia back from the Cretaceous to the early Middle Triassic..."- Trilobites "advanced" (not the predicted primitive) digestion "525 million" years ago - And there's this, a "530 million year old" fish, "50 million years before the current estimate of when fish evolved" - Mycobacterium tuberculosis 100,000 yr-old MRCA (most recent common ancestor) now 245 million- Fungus long claimed to originate 500M years ago, now found at allegedly 950 Mya (and still biological "the distant past... may have been much more 'modern' than we thought." :) - A rock contained pollen a billion years before plants evolved, according to a 2007 paper describing "remarkably preserved" fossil spores in the French Alps that had undergone high-grade metamorphism - 2.5 billion year old cyanobacteria fossils (made of organic material found in a stromatolite) appear about "200 million years before the [supposed] Great Oxidation Event". - 2.7 billion year old eukaryotes (cells with a nucleus) existed (allegedly) 1 billion years before expected - 3.5 billion year "cell division evidently identical to that of living filamentous prokaryotes." - And even older cyanobacteria! At 220 million years earlier than thought, per Nature's 3.7 billion year old dating of stromatolites! - The universe and life itself (in 2019 with the universe dated a billion, now, no, wait, two billion!, years younger than previously thought, that's not only squeezing biological but also astronomical evolution, with the overall story getting really tight) - Mantis shrimp, with its rudimentary color but advanced UV vision, is allegedly ancient. - Hadrosaur teeth, all 1400 of them, were "more complex than those of cows, horses, and other well-known modern grazers." Professor stunned by the find! (RSR predicts that, by 2030 just to put an end date on it, more fossils will be found from the geologic column that will be more "advanced" as compared to living organisms, just like this hadrosaur and like the allegedly 100M year old hagfish  fossil having more slime glands than living specimens.)  - Trace fossils "exquisitely preserved" of mobile organisms (motility) dated at 2.1 billion years ago, a full 1.5 billion earlier than previously believed - Various multicellular organisms allegedly 2.1 billion years old, show multicellularity 1.5 billion years sooner than long believed   - Pre-sauropod 26,000-pound dinosaur "shows us that even as far back as 200 million years ago, these animals had already become the largest vertebrates to ever walk the Earth." - The Evo-devo squeeze, i.e., evolutionary developmental biology, as with rsr.org/evo-devo-undermining-darwinism. - Extinct Siberian one-horned rhinos coexisted with mankind. - Whale "evolution" is being crushed in the industry-wide "big squeeze". First, geneticist claims whales evolved from hippos but paleontologists say hippos evolved tens of millions of years too late! And what's worse than that is that fossil finds continue to compress the time available for whale evolution. To not violate its own plot, the Darwinist story doesn't start animals evolving back into the sea until the cast includes land animals suitable to undertake the legendary journey. The recent excavation of whale fossils on an island of the Antarctic Peninsula further compresses the already absurdly fast 10 million years to allegedly evolve from the land back to the sea, down to as little as one million years. BioOne in 2016 reported a fossil that is "among the oldest occurrences of basilosaurids worldwide, indicating a rapid radiation and dispersal of this group since at least the early middle Eocene." By this assessment, various techniques produced various published dates. (See the evidence that falsifies the canonical whale evolution story at rsr.org/whales.) * Ancient Hierarchical Insect Society: "Thanks to some well-preserved remains, researchers now believe arthropod social structures have been around longer than anyone ever imagined. The encased specimens of ants and termites recently studied date back [allegedly] 100 million years." Also from the video about "the bubonic plague", the "disease is well known as a Middle Ages mass killer... Traces of very similar bacteria were found on [an allegedly] 20-million-year-old flea trapped in amber." And regarding "Caribbean lizards... Even though they are [allegedly] 20 million years old, the reptiles inside the golden stones were not found to differ from their contemporary counterparts in any significant way. Scientists attribute the rarity [Ha! A rarity or the rule? Check out rsr.org/stasis.] to stable ecological surroundings." * Squeezing and Rewriting Human History: Some squeezing simply makes aspects of the Darwinian story harder to maintain while other squeezing contradicts fundamental claims. So consider the following discoveries, most of which came from about a 12-month period beginning in 2017 which squeeze (and some even falsify) the Out-of-Africa model: - find two teeth and rewrite human history with allegedly 9.7 million-year-old teeth found in northern Europe (and they're like Lucy, but "three times older") - date blue eyes, when humans first sported them, to as recently as 6,000 years ago   - get mummy DNA and rewrite human history with a thousand years of ancient Egyptian mummy DNA contradicting Out-of-Africa and demonstrating Out-of-Babel - find a few footprints and rewrite human history with allegedly 5.7 million-year-old human footprints in Crete - re-date an old skull and rewrite human history with a very human skull dated at 325,000 years old and redated in the Journal of Physical Anthropology at about 260,000 years old and described in the UK's Independent, "A skull found in China [40 years ago] could re-write our entire understanding of human evolution." - date the oldest language in India, Dravidian, with 80 derivatives spoken by 214 million people, which appeared on the subcontinent only about 4,500 years ago, which means that there is no evidence for human language for nearly 99% of the time that humans were living in Asia. (Ha! See rsr.org/origin-of-language for the correct explanation.) - sequence a baby's genome and rewrite human history with a 6-week old girl buried in Alaska allegedly 11,500 years ago challenging the established history of the New World. (The family buried this baby girl just beneath their home like the practice in ancient Mesopotamia, the Hebrews who sojourned in Egypt, and in Çatalhöyük in southern Turkey, one of the world's most ancient settlements.) - or was that 130,000? years ago as the journal Nature rewrites human history with a wild date for New World site - and find a jawbone and rewrite human history with a modern looking yet allegedly 180,000-year-old jawbone from Israel which "may rewrite the early migration story of our species" by about 100,000 years, per the journal Science - re-date a primate and lose yet another "missing link" between "Lucy" and humans, as Homo naledi sheds a couple million years off its age and drops from supposedly two million years old to (still allegedly) about 250,000 years old, far too "young" to be the allegedly missing link - re-analysis of the "best candidate" for the most recent ancestor to human beings, Australopithecus sediba, turns out to be a juvenile Lucy-like ape, as Science magazine reports work presented at the American Association of Physical Anthropologists 2017 annual meeting - find skulls in Morocco and "rewrite human history" admits the journal Nature, falsifying also the "East Africa" part of the canonical story - and from the You Can't Make This Stuff Up file, NPR reports in April 2019, Ancient Bones And Teeth Found In A Philippine Cave May Rewrite Human History. :) - Meanwhile, whereas every new discovery requires the materialists to rewrite human history, no one has had to rewrite Genesis, not even once. Yet, "We're not claiming that the Bible is a science textbook. Not at all. For the textbooks have to be rewritten all the time!"  - And even this from Science: "humans mastered the art of training and controlling dogs thousands of years earlier than previously thought."- RSR's Enyart commented on the Smithsonian's 2019 article on ancient DNA possibly deconstructing old myths...  This Smithsonian article about an ancient DNA paper in Science Advances, or actually, about the misuse of such papers, was itself a misuse. The published research, Ancient DNA sheds light on the genetic origins of early Iron Age Philistines, confirmed Amos 9:7 by documenting the European origin of the biblical Philistines who came from the island of Caphtor/Crete. The mainstream media completely obscured this astounding aspect of the study but the Smithsonian actually stood the paper on its head. [See also rsr.org/archaeology.]* Also Squeezing Darwin's Theory: - Evolution happens so slowly that we can't see it, yet - it happens so fast that millions of mutations get fixed in a blink of geologic time AND: - Observing a million species annually should show us a million years of evolution, but it doesn't, yet - evolution happens so fast that the billions of "intermediary" fossils are missing AND: - Waiting for helpful random mutations to show up explains the slowness of evolution, yet - adaption to changing environments is often immediate, as with Darwin's finches Finches Adapt in 17 Years, Not 2.3 Million: Charles Darwin's finches are claimed to have taken 2,300,000 years to diversify from an initial species blown onto the Galapagos Islands. Yet individuals from a single finch species on a U.S. Bird Reservation in the Pacific were introduced to a group of small islands 300 miles away and in at most 17 years, like Darwin's finches, they had diversified their beaks, related muscles, and behavior to fill various ecological niches. So Darwin's finches could diversify in just 17 years, and after 2.3 million more years, what had they evolved into? Finches! Hear this also at rsr.org/lee-spetner and see Jean Lightner's review of the Grants' 40 Years. AND: - Fossils of modern organisms are found "earlier" and "earlier" in the geologic column, and - the "oldest" organisms are increasingly found to have anatomical, proteinaceous, prokaryotic, and eukaryotic sophistication and similarity to "modern" organisms AND: - Small populations are in danger of extinction (yet they're needed to fix mutations), whereas - large populations make it impossible for a mutation to become standard AND: - Mutations that express changes too late in an organism's development can't effect its fundamental body plan, and - mutations expressed too early in an organism's development are fatal (hence among the Enyart sayings, "Like evolving a vital organ, most major hurdles for evolutionary theory are extinction-level events.") AND: - To evolve flight, you'd get bad legs - long before you'd get good wings AND: - Most major evolutionary hurdles appear to be extinction-level events- yet somehow even *vital* organs evolve (for many species, that includes reproductive organs, skin, brain, heart, circulatory system, kidney, liver, pancreas, stomach, small intestines, large intestines, lungs -- which are only a part of the complex respiration system) AND: - Natural selection of randomly taller, swifter, etc., fish, mammals, etc. explains evolution yet - development of microscopic molecular machines, feedback mechanisms, etc., which power biology would be oblivous to what's happening in Darwin's macro environment of the entire organism AND: - Neo-Darwinism suggests genetic mutation as the engine of evolution yet - the there is not even a hypothesis for modifying the vast non-genetic information in every living cell including the sugar code, electrical code, the spatial (geometric) code, and the epigenetic code AND: - Constant appeals to "convergent" evolution (repeatedly arising vision, echolocation, warm-bloodedness, etc.) - undermine most Darwinian anatomical classification especially those based on trivialities like odd or even-toed ungulates, etc. AND: - Claims that given a single species arising by abiogenesis, then - Darwinism can explain the diversification of life, ignores the science of ecology and the (often redundant) biological services that species rely upon AND: - humans' vastly superior intelligence indicates, as bragged about for decades by Darwinists, that ape hominids should have the greatest animal intelligence, except that - many so-called "primitive" creatures and those far distant on Darwin's tee of life, exhibit extraordinary rsr.org/animal-intelligence even to processing stimuli that some groups of apes cannot AND: - Claims that the tree of life emerges from a single (or a few) common ancestors - conflict with the discoveries of multiple genetic codes and of thousands of orphan genes that have no similarity (homology) to any other known genes AND (as in the New Scientist cover story, "Darwin Was Wrong about the tree of life", etc.): - DNA sequences have contradicted anatomy-based ancestry claims - Fossil-based ancestry claims have been contradicted by RNA claims - DNA-based ancestry claims have been contradicted by anatomy claims - Protein-based ancestry claims have been contradicted by fossil claims. - And the reverse problem compared to a squeeze. Like finding the largest mall in America built to house just a kid's lemonade stand, see rsr.org/200 for the astounding lack of genetic diversity in humans, plants, and animals, so much so that it could all be accounted for in just about 200 generations! - The multiplied things that evolved multiple times - Etc. * List of Ways Darwinists Invent their Tree of Life, aka Pop Goes the Weasle – Head and Shoulders, Knees and Toes: Evolutionists change their selection of what evidence they use to show 'lineage', from DNA to fossils to genes to body plans to teeth to many specific anatomical features to proteins to behavior to developmental similarities to habitat to RNA, etc. and to a combination of such. Darwinism is an entire endeavor based on selection bias, a kind of logical fallacy. By anti-science they arbitrarily select evidence that best matches whichever evolutionary story is currently preferred." -Bob E. The methodology used to create the family tree edifice to show evolutionary relationships classifies the descent of organisms based on such attributes as odd-toed and even-toed ungulates. Really? If something as wildly sophisticated as vision allegedly evolved multiple times (a dozen or more), then for cryin' out loud, why couldn't something as relatively simple as odd or even toes repeatedly evolve? How about dinosaur's evolving eggs with hard shells? Turns out that "hard-shelled eggs evolved at least three times independently in dinosaurs" (Nature, 2020). However, whether a genus has an odd or even number of toes, and similar distinctions, form the basis for the 150-year-old Darwinist methodology. Yet its leading proponents still haven't acknowledged that their tree building is arbitrary and invalid. Darwin's tree recently fell anyway, and regardless, it has been known to be even theoretically invalid all these many decades. Consider also bipedalism? In their false paradigm, couldn't that evolve twice? How about vertebrate and non-vertebrates, for that matter, evolving multiple times? Etc., etc., etc. Darwinists determine evolutionary family-tree taxonomic relationships based on numbers of toes, when desired, or on hips (distinguishing, for example, dinosaur orders, until they didn't) or limb bones, or feathers, or genes, or fossil sequence, or neck bone, or..., or..., or... Etc. So the platypus, for example, can be described as evolving from pretty much whatever story would be in vogue at the moment...   * "Ancient" Protein as Advanced as Modern Protein: A book review in the journal Science states, "the major conclusion is reached that 'analyses made of the oldest fossils thus far studied do not suggest that their [allegedly 145-million year-old] proteins were chemically any simpler than those now being produced.'" 1972, Biochemistry of Animal Fossils, p. 125 * "Ancient" Lampreys Just Modern Lampreys with Decomposed Brain and Mouth Parts: Ha! Researches spent half-a-year documenting how fish decay. RSR is so glad they did! One of the lessons learned? "[C]ertain parts of the brain and the mouth that distinguish the animals from earlier relatives begin a rapid decay within 24 hours..." :) * 140-million Year Old Spider Web: The BBC and National Geographic report on a 140-million year old spider web in amber which, as young-earth creationists expect, shows threads that resemble silk spun by modern spiders. Evolutionary scientists on the otherhand express surprise "that spider webs have stayed the same for 140 million years." And see the BBC. * Highly-Credentialed Though Non-Paleontologist on Flowers: Dr. Harry Levin who spent the last 15 years of a brilliant career researching paleontology presents much evidence that flowering plants had to originate not 150 million years ago but more than 300 million years ago. (To convert that to an actual historical timeframe, the evidence indicates flowers must have existed prior to the time that the strata, which is popularly dated to 300 mya, actually formed.) * Rampant Convergence: Ubiquitous appeals to "convergent" evolution (vision, echolocation, warm-bloodedness, icthyosaur/dolphin anatomy, etc.), all allegedly evolving multiple times, undermines anatomical classification based on trivialities like odd or even-toed ungulates, etc. * Astronomy's Big Evolution Squeeze: - Universe a billion, wait, two billion, years younger than thought   (so now it has to evolve even more impossibly rapidly) - Sun's evolution squeezes biological evolution - Galaxies evolving too quickly - Dust evolving too quickly - Black holes evolving too quickly - Clusters of galaxies evolving too quickly. * The Sun's Evolution Squeezes Life's Evolution: The earlier evolutionists claim that life began on Earth, the more trouble they have with astrophysicists. Why? They claim that a few billion years ago the Sun would have been far more unstable and cooler. The journal Nature reports that the Faint young Sun paradox remains for the "Sun was fainter when the Earth was young, but the climate was generally at least as warm as today". Further, our star would shoot out radioactive waves many of which being violent enough to blow out Earth's atmosphere into space, leaving Earth dead and dry like Mars without an atmosphere. And ignoring the fact that powerful computer simulators cannot validate the nebula theory of star formation, if the Sun had formed from a condensing gas cloud, a billion years later it still would have been emitting far less energy, even 30% less, than it does today. Forget about the claimed one-degree increase in the planet's temperature from man-made global warming, back when Darwinists imagine life arose, by this just-so story of life spontaneously generating in a warm pond somewhere (which itself is impossible), the Earth would have been an ice ball, with an average temperature of four degrees Fahrenheit below freezing! See also CMI's video download The Young Sun. * Zircons Freeze in Molten Eon Squeezing Earth's Evolution? Zircons "dated" 4 to 4.4 billion years old would have had to freeze (form) when the Earth allegedly was in its Hadean (Hades) Eon and still molten. Geophysicist Frank Stacey (Cambridge fellow, etc.) has suggested they may have formed above ocean trenches where it would be coolest. One problem is that even further squeezes the theory of plate tectonics requiring it to operate two billion years before otherwise claimed. A second problem (for these zircons and the plate tectonics theory itself) is that ancient trenches (now filled with sediments; others raised up above sea level; etc.) have never been found. A third problem is that these zircons contain low isotope ratios of carbon-13 to carbon-12 which evolutionists may try to explain as evidence for life existing even a half-billion years before they otherwise claim. For more about this (and to understand how these zircons actually did form) just click and then search (ctrl-f) for: zircon character. * Evolution Squeezes Life to Evolve with Super Radioactivity: Radioactivity today breaks chromosomes and produces neutral, harmful, and fatal birth defects. Dr. Walt Brown reports that, "A 160-pound person experiences 2,500 carbon-14 disintegrations each second", with about 10 disintergrations per second in our DNA. Worse for evolutionists is that, "Potassium-40 is the most abundant radioactive substance in... every living thing." Yet the percentage of Potassium that was radioactive in the past would have been far in excess of its percent today. (All this is somewhat akin to screws in complex machines changing into nails.) So life would have had to arise from inanimate matter (an impossibility of course) when it would have been far more radioactive than today. * Evolution of Uranium Squeezed by Contrasting Constraints: Uranium's two most abundant isotopes have a highly predictable ratio with 235U/238U equaling 0.007257 with a standard deviation of only 0.000017. Big bang advocates claim that these isotopes formed in distant stellar cataclysms. Yet that these isotopes somehow collected in innumerable small ore bodies in a fixed ratio is absurd. The impossibility of the "big bang" explanation of the uniformity of the uranium ratio (rsr.org/bb#ratio) simultaneously contrasts in the most shocking way with its opposite impossibility of the missing uniform distribution of radioactivity (see rsr.org/bb#distribution) with 90% of Earth's radioactivity in the Earth's crust, actually, the continental crust, and even at that, preferentially near granite! A stellar-cataclysmic explanation within the big bang paradigm for the origin of uranium is severely squeezed into being falsified by these contrasting constraints. * Remarkable Sponges? Yes, But For What Reason? Study co-author Dr. Kenneth S. Kosik, the Harriman Professor of Neuroscience at UC Santa Barbara said, "Remarkably, the sponge genome now reveals that, along the way toward the emergence of animals, genes for an entire network of many specialized cells evolved and laid the basis for the core gene logic of organisms that no longer functioned as single cells." And then there's this: these simplest of creatures have manufacturing capabilities that far exceed our own, as Degnan says, "Sponges produce an amazing array of chemicals of direct interest to the pharmaceutical industry. They also biofabricate silica fibers directly from seawater in an environmentally benign manner, which is of great interest in communications [i.e., fiber optics]. With the genome in hand, we can decipher the methods used by these simple animals to produce materials that far exceed our current engineering and chemistry capabilities." Kangaroo Flashback: From our RSR Darwin's Other Shoe program: The director of Australia's Kangaroo Genomics Centre, Jenny Graves, that "There [are] great chunks of the human genome… sitting right there in the kangaroo genome." And the 20,000 genes in the kangaroo (roughly the same number as in humans) are "largely the same" as in people, and Graves adds, "a lot of them are in the same order!" CMI's Creation editors add that "unlike chimps, kangaroos are not supposed to be our 'close relatives.'" And "Organisms as diverse as leeches and lawyers are 'built' using the same developmental genes." So Darwinists were wrong to use that kind of genetic similarity as evidence of a developmental pathway from apes to humans. Hibernating Turtles: Question to the evolutionist: What happened to the first turtles that fell asleep hibernating underwater? SHOW UPDATE Of Mice and Men: Whereas evolutionists used a very superficial claim of chimpanzee and human genetic similarity as evidence of a close relationship, mice and men are pretty close also. From the Human Genome Project, How closely related are mice and humans?, "Mice and humans (indeed, most or all mammals including dogs, cats, rabbits, monkeys, and apes) have roughly the same number of nucleotides in their genomes -- about 3 billion base pairs. This comparable DNA content implies that all mammals [RSR: like roundworms :)] contain more or less the same number of genes, and indeed our work and the work of many others have provided evidence to confirm that notion. I know of only a few cases in which no mouse counterpart can be found for a particular human gene, and for the most part we see essentially a one-to-one correspondence between genes in the two species." * Related RSR Reports: See our reports on the fascinating DNA sequencing results from roundworms and the chimpanzee's Y chromosome! * Genetic Bottleneck, etc: Here's an excerpt from rsr.org/why-was-canaan-cursed... A prediction about the worldwide distribution of human genetic sequencing (see below) is an outgrowth of the Bible study at that same link (aka rsr.org/canaan), in that scientists will discover a genetic pattern resulting from not three but four sons of Noah's wife. Relevant information comes also from mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) which is not part of any of our 46 chromosomes but resides outside of the nucleus. Consider first some genetic information about Jews and Arabs, Jewish priests, Eve, and Noah. Jews and Arabs Biblical Ancestry: Dr. Jonathan Sarfati quotes the director of the Human Genetics Program at New York University School of Medicine, Dr. Harry Ostrer, who in 2000 said: Jews and Arabs are all really children of Abraham … And all have preserved their Middle Eastern genetic roots over 4,000 years. This familiar pattern, of the latest science corroborating biblical history, continues in Dr. Sarfati's article, Genesis correctly predicts Y-Chromosome pattern: Jews and Arabs shown to be descendants of one man. Jewish Priests Share Genetic Marker: The journal Nature in its scientific correspondence published, Y Chromosomes of Jewish Priests, by scie

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Mike Boyle Restaurant Show Podcast
The Restaurant Show with Mike Boyle. Nov 03, 2024. HR-2

Mike Boyle Restaurant Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2024 40:32


Mike takes us back to the Pawnee Grasslands on a little road trip and even goes on to prove that "You Can't Make This Stuff Up"! Great calls and contributions! Get out and vote!!!! Questions? Mike@mikeboyle.com    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

On The Drive
Ep. 35 - You Can't Make This Stuff Up! Tales From The Service Drive

On The Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 23:48


In this episode of "On The Drive," host Cindy Lawrence and her best friend and sidekick, Ann Griffith, share some of the funniest and most unbelievable stories from the service drive—you seriously can't make this stuff up! From customers accidentally crashing into the dealership to wild mix-ups and hilarious misunderstandings, they dive into the crazy world of automotive service. These real-life tales will have you laughing out loud. So sit back, relax, and enjoy a fun, casual listen about the unexpected moments that keep everyone on their toes!Join our Journey:Share this episode with a friendClick the plus to follow us on your podcast app and get automatic downloads of each episodeRate and Review us on Apple Podcasts Email us at Cindy@OnTheDriveTraining.comLinkedIn:   Connect on LinkedinFacebook:  Join us on FacebookHost:Cindy Lawrence713.299.2435Cindy@OnTheDriveTraining.comAtYourServcie-Drive.comIf You Need Fixed Ops Training…You Need Cindy!

The Truth Is...
I Can't Make This Stuff Up

The Truth Is...

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 17:04


In this special Halloween episode of "The Truth Is...", Tash brings the chills and thrills with real-life professional horror stories that will leave you laughing, cringing, and thanking the stars you weren't there! From the nap-loving tech employee to the exec who casually dropped “Hitler” into a conversation (yes, really), this episode is packed with jaw-dropping tales of workplace disasters you just can't make up. So grab the popcorn and get ready for some tricks, treats, and office nightmares that will have your jaw on the floor. Because the truth is...I can't make this stuff up! Connect with TashLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/natasha-ubaldo-phr-a49b44191/Email: ttiwithtash@gmail.com Directly Message Tash Here

Books That Make You Podcast
S:6 E:46 Overcoming Fear & Unlocking Spiritual Gifts With Alejandra G Brady, Author of I Just Can't Make This Sh!T Up

Books That Make You Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 30:00


Books That Make You Confront Fear—and Embrace Your Spiritual Gifts When she was sixteen years old, Alejandra G. Brady awoke to someone she knew standing at the head of her bed. It was her first visit from someone who had died. It wasn't until she was 50 when someone would give her a name for these unusual experiences. Feeling as if something was missing in life and suffering from cervical compression, she consulted a Feng Shui master on her home. The master told her that Alejandra would soon follow in her footsteps. When Alejandra began applying Feng Shui principles to her home, she noticed massive transformations in her health, her marriage and her financial outcome. Alejandra's new book, I Just Can't Make This STUFF Up!, shows that everyone can experience true purpose, flow, bliss and awe at the incredible clues and symbols delivered by the Universe—if they fearlessly embrace their own spiritual journey. Find out more on Books That Make You. You can also follow us on Facebook and Instagram.

Truth 2 Ponder
You can't make this stuff up, really you can't.

Truth 2 Ponder

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 56:36


Today, during the program's weekend edition, Bob shares some stories that the media has ignored. These stories will make your head spin. It proves that often truth can be stranger than the most bizarre fiction. When you hear these stories, you will be both shocked and amazed. Now, do you believe in this ministry? If you do, you can keep us on the air as a radio program and podcast by visiting our website, https://truth2ponder.com/support. You can also mail a check payable to Ancient Word Radio, P.O. Box 510, Chilhowie, VA 24319. Thank you in advance for your faithfulness to this ministry. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/truth-to-ponder/support

Porter & Co. Black Label Podcast
Michael S. Gibson - Take The Red Pill

Porter & Co. Black Label Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 90:24


Guest: Michael S. Gibson Welcome to the Porter & Co. Black Label Podcast – a provocative, no-holds-barred space where Porter and Aaron talk about markets, politics, and life with a series of very special guests. In this episode, Aaron and Porter are joined by visionary entrepreneur Michael S. Gibson. You can learn more about Michael here. Show highlights include: An update on Porter's career… The SCOTUS ruling that is a big deal… Governments and interest rates… Our new segment: “What Porter Posts on X”... How currency has changed over time… The banking signs that point to a potential crash coming… What Porter sees for the next decade… The technique Michael uses to find the truth… The businesses Porter sees as resilient to economic disruption… You Can't Make This Stuff Up... And much more… And, we go to your emails. Click here to listen to the full podcast now. And grab your free reports at https://porterspodcast.com. And be sure to follow us on Twitter/X at https://twitter.com/Porter_and_Co and https://twitter.com/porterstansb. To your success, Porter & Co.

Terminal Exchange
Ep. 120 // You Can't Make This Stuff Up: Tales from the Front Desk

Terminal Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 48:52


Motorists looking for a rest stop. Hippie vans. A bejeweled hymn singer. Phone calls. Phone scams. Travelers looking for museums.It's all in a day's work for Heather and Tianne, our faithful and fearless front desk ladies. As Tianne says, “you just never know what you'll see in a day.” Some days, they just laugh – I mean, how could these people not notice all the Nussbaum signs??? Other times, they get a disgruntled caller with an axe to grind. But more often than not, it's a positive caller praising our drivers or sharing a story of how our trailer graphics impacted them. Whatever the situation, these ladies are the warm and welcoming face of Nussbaum, always greeting visitors with a smile and demonstrating our culture from the moment you step through the door. Today, they're “stepping through” the studio doors to share the Tall Tales, Memorable Moments, and Hilarious Happenings from the front desk. Press play and enjoy! FROM TODAY'S PODCAST• Guests: Heather Swords & Tianne Overmyer LET'S CONNECTVisit us online at terminalexchange.org Follow The Terminal Exchange on social media! • Facebook• Instagram • Twitter ABOUT NUSSBAUM Employee-Owned, Purpose Driven | Nussbaum is an industry-leader in over-the-road freight transportation. For more information on our award-winning services and top-paying driver careers, visit nussbaum.com or nussbaumjobs.com.

The Dave Ryan Show
8am Hour - Boneless is a Style

The Dave Ryan Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 26:41 Transcription Available


We talk to a caller who is dealing with a tough decision, Dave talks chicken in You Can't Make This Stuff Up, and more!

The Dave Ryan Show
8am Hour - Gotta Run, Got the Runs

The Dave Ryan Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 24:10 Transcription Available


Jenny gives us a list of real-life cheat codes, we talk dating apps in You Can't Make This Stuff Up, and more!

The Dave Ryan Show
6am Hour - Hawk Tuah!

The Dave Ryan Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 30:59 Transcription Available


We play Lyric Shuffle, and travel in both the Daily Bailey and in You Can't Make This Stuff Up!

The Dave Ryan Show
8am Hour - Surgeon, B, Exam, Contraceptive

The Dave Ryan Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 33:11 Transcription Available


Vont does Damn Dummy, callers do 4-headed monster for tickets, You Can't Make This Stuff Up, and more!

The Dave Ryan Show
6am Hour - There's No Way He Survived!

The Dave Ryan Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 16:32


We talk about the kids in Willy Wonka, You Can't Make This Stuff Up, and more!

The Dave Ryan Show
8am Hour - 80085 is Boobs

The Dave Ryan Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 25:07 Transcription Available


We talk to listeners about when they misplaced their kids, do You Can't Make This Stuff Up, and more.

The Dave Ryan Show
6 AM Hour - On Her Knees Praying to God

The Dave Ryan Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 36:26


We talk to Vont about his long weekend with Alyssa, do the Daily Bailey, You Can't Make This Stuff Up, and more.

The Dave Ryan Show
6 AM Hour - Why I Hate Sharing My Car

The Dave Ryan Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 21:17 Transcription Available


We have a big announcement later today and we discuss the rumors about what it could be. We talk the annoying things about sharing your car with someone in You Can't Make This Stuff Up and more.

The Dave Ryan Show
8 AM Hour - Jonathan Fogel Joins Us In Studio!

The Dave Ryan Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 35:11 Transcription Available


Friend of the show and divorce and family law attorney, Jonathan Fogel, joins us in studio to answer some questions. We cover things NOT to do in a hotel room in You Can't Make This Stuff Up. Then Dave guesses how much Timberwolves tickets are, we do Dave's Dirt and more.

The Dave Ryan Show
6 AM Hour - What's In The Cabinet Above Your Refrigerator?

The Dave Ryan Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 32:52 Transcription Available


We kick off the show with What'd You Bring In and Dave wonders what's in the cabinets about everyone's refrigerators. We play Think Fast, do You Can't Make This Stuff Up and more.

The Dave Ryan Show
8 AM Hour - Bring Ya Ass

The Dave Ryan Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 22:01 Transcription Available


We have a BIG announcement coming Thursday at 7am. We talk Drake Bell speaking out on the Quiet On Set docuseries in Dave's Dirt. Plus You Can't Make This Stuff Up and more.

The Dave Ryan Show
6 AM Hour - Jenny Dreams About This...

The Dave Ryan Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 27:58 Transcription Available


Jenny tells us she's been having dreams about something strange lately... Dave goes through 8 different signs that you're nice. Plus we do Dave's Dirt, You Can't Make This Stuff Up and more.

The Dave Ryan Show
8 AM Hour - Don't Should On Yourself

The Dave Ryan Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 37:18


Dave, Jenny and Vont go back in time and talk to their younger selves. Plus Jenny has a new idea for an OnlyFans page. We do You Can't Make This Stuff Up, Dave's Dirt and more.

The Dave Ryan Show
8 AM Hour - The Guilt Olympics

The Dave Ryan Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 29:59 Transcription Available


Dave confesses something he feels guilty about that he did when he was younger. Listeners also call in for The Guilt Olympics. Plus You Can't Make This Stuff Up, Dave's Dirt and more.

The Dave Ryan Show
6 AM Hour - Eat That Girl For Lunch

The Dave Ryan Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 14:11


Billie Eilish has a new song that has some VERY interesting lyrics. We do You Can't Make This Stuff Up, talk the Timberwolves win in Dave's Dirt and more.

The Dave Ryan Show
6 AM Hour - Dave's Back!

The Dave Ryan Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 29:08 Transcription Available


Dave is back after a couple of days in California. He catches us up on what happened on his trip. Plus we share positivity in our lives during iHeart Positivity. Plus You Can't Make This Stuff Up, Dave's Dirt and more.

The Dave Ryan Show
8 AM Hour - One Man Band

The Dave Ryan Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 32:44


We have a big announcement about Billie Eilish plus we announce another Taylor Swift Verified Fan winner. Dave does a round of One Man Band - can you guess the songs? Plus we do You Can't Make This Stuff Up, Dave's Dirt and more.

The Dave Ryan Show
8 AM Hour - Jenny & The Morning Zoo

The Dave Ryan Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 21:41 Transcription Available


Jenny and Vont try to figure out what their zoo animals would be for Jenny & the Morning Zoo. Then in "What'd You Bring In" - Jenny has a challenge to try and Vont is having apartment hunting struggles. Plus You Can't Make This Stuff Up, Dave's Dirt and more.

The Dave Ryan Show
6 AM Hour - True or False Headlines

The Dave Ryan Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 20:28


Jenny and Vont talk the Timberwolves' loss last night. They cover the newest Golden Bachelor in Dave's Dirt and accidental college acceptance letters in You Can't Make This Stuff Up. Plus Benjamin joins the show and tests Jenny and Vont's knowledge on real or fake headlines.

The Dave Ryan Show
6 AM Hour - Steve Carrell On The Office Spin Off?

The Dave Ryan Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 15:24


Jenny saw something BIZARRE on her bike ride yesterday. Plus her and Vont cover You Can't Make This Stuff Up, Dave's Dirt and more.

The Dave Ryan Show
8 AM Hour - How Long Did It Take You To Say "I Love You"

The Dave Ryan Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 29:20


It's Talkback Tuesday! We want to know what you were voted 'Most Likely To' in high school? We share what's on our radar and do You Can't Make This Stuff Up. Jenny, Vont and friend of the show, Tony, talk about how long it took you to say "I love you".

The Dave Ryan Show
8 AM Hour - Ted and His Girlfriend Share WHAT!?

The Dave Ryan Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 34:48


Promotions Director, Ted, joins Jenny and Vont and he's a bit bothered that his girlfriend has been using something of his lately. We giveaway Megan Thee Stallion tickets and shame Vont for how he spent Mother's Day. Plus You Can't Make This Stuff Up, Dave's Dirt and more.

The Dave Ryan Show
6 AM Hour - He Forgot Mother's Day

The Dave Ryan Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 22:15


Dave is on vacation so Jenny and Vont kick off the show talking about the beautiful weather outside this weekend. Vont's friend got in trouble because he forgot to do something VERY important this weekend. How much time outside do people REALLY need outside? We share that in You Can't Make This Stuff Up, plus Dave's Dirt and more.

The Dave Ryan Show
6 AM Hour - When You Stop Being Cool

The Dave Ryan Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 18:38


Dave, Jenny and Vont share What's On Their Radar's this week. Plus You Can't Make This Stuff Up, Dave's Dirt and more.

The Dave Ryan Show
8 AM Hour - How Well Do Jenny and Vont's Moms Know Them?

The Dave Ryan Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 33:58


Jenny's mom, Cindy and Vont's mom, Geneva are put to the test to see how well they know their kids. Dave shares parental/kid red flags in You Can't Make This Stuff Up, we do Dave's Dirt and more!

The Dave Ryan Show
6 AM Hour - Is This A Date?

The Dave Ryan Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 35:00


Vont feels a little guilty after going to lunch with a female friend. He wonders if it seems like the two might've been on a date rather than a casual lunch. Dave vs Vont play Mind the Gap, You Can't Make This Stuff Up and Dave's Dirt.

The Dave Ryan Show
8 AM Hour - The Guilt Olympics

The Dave Ryan Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 41:26 Transcription Available


We have Promotions Director, Ted, in to judge our first ever Guilt Olympics. Vont shares an update about his car going missing. Plus You Can't Make This Stuff Up, Dave's Dirt and more.

The Dave Ryan Show
6 AM Hour - No More Boy Scouts?

The Dave Ryan Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 31:36 Transcription Available


We start our Wednesday with iHeart Positivity, just sharing something positive in our lives. Jenny vs Vont in a round of Think Fast. No More Boy Scouts in You Can't Make This Stuff Up?? We do Dave's Dirt and more.

The Dave Ryan Show
8 AM Hour - The Next Big Thing?

The Dave Ryan Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 21:39 Transcription Available


Dave lists things that were hyped as the next big thing that fizzled out in You Can't Make This Stuff Up. We talk about Britney Spears in Dave's Dirt and more.

The Dave Ryan Show
6 AM Hour - Proper Texting Etiquette

The Dave Ryan Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 35:14 Transcription Available


Dave, Jenny and Vont kick off the morning playing Alexa Password. Vont has a problem with the way Jenny texts back (or lacktherof). We do Dave's Dirt, You Can't Make This Stuff Up and more.

The Dave Ryan Show
8 AM Hour - Nude Cruise

The Dave Ryan Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 25:42 Transcription Available


We talk to more listeners who are dealing with anxiety like Jenny. We announce our contest to reunite you with your mom for Mother's Day. Plus You Can't Make This Stuff Up, recapping The Roast of Tom Brady in Dave's Dirt and more.

The Dave Ryan Show
6 AM Hour - Vont's Car Goes Missing

The Dave Ryan Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 35:07 Transcription Available


Over the weekend, Vont's car went missing and he has an update. We giveaway a Starbucks gift card for Nurses Day. We play Think Fast, do You Can't Make This Stuff Up, Dave's Dirt and more.

The Dave Ryan Show
8 AM Hour - How You Found Out Your Parents Were Cheating

The Dave Ryan Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 40:36 Transcription Available


Dave has a BIG favor to ask then reads an email from a listener about how he found out his parents were cheating. Cinco De Mayo is this weekend so we play Guess the Mariachi Mashup. What do you think are the Top 5 French Fries? We talk that in You Can't Make This Stuff Up plus Dave's Dirt and more.

The Dave Ryan Show
8 AM Hour - New Audio Emojis

The Dave Ryan Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 23:46 Transcription Available


The biggest songs this week from 2014, 2009 and 2004 in the Throwback Threesome. We announce another qualifier for a chance to see the Eras tour in Indianapolis. Dan Schneider is suing the producers of 'Quiet On Set' in Dave's Dirt, audio emojis in You Can't Make This Stuff Up and more.

The Dave Ryan Show
6 AM Hour - You'll Never Guess Who Served Dave

The Dave Ryan Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 33:35 Transcription Available


Dave went to dinner last night and felt kind of awkward when he saw who his waiter was. We play Mind the Gap and share some positive things in iHeart Positivity. Plus Dave discusses 'contra-dating' in You Can't Make This Stuff Up, Dave's Dirt and more!

The Dave Ryan Show
6 AM Hour - This Store Doesn't Even Exist Anymore

The Dave Ryan Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 32:18 Transcription Available


A listener wrote into the show about how she got scammed for Taylor Swift tickets. Age yourself by naming a store that's not open anymore, plus You Can't Make This Stuff Up, Dave's Dirt and more.

Freakonomics Radio
572. Why Is There So Much Fraud in Academia?

Freakonomics Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024 74:06


Some of the biggest names in behavioral science stand accused of faking their results. Last year, an astonishing 10,000 research papers were retracted. We talk to whistleblowers, reformers, and a co-author who got caught up in the chaos. (Part 1 of 2) SOURCES:Max Bazerman, professor of business administration at Harvard Business School.Leif Nelson, professor of business administration at the University of California, Berkeley Haas School of Business.Brian Nosek, professor of psychology at the University of Virginia and executive director at the Center for Open Science.Joseph Simmons, professor of applied statistics and operations, information, and decisions at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.Uri Simonsohn, professor of behavioral science at Esade Business School.Simine Vazire, professor of psychology at the University of Melbourne and editor-in-chief of Psychological Science. RESOURCES:"More Than 10,000 Research Papers Were Retracted in 2023 — a New Record," by Richard Van Noorden (Nature, 2023)."Data Falsificada (Part 1): 'Clusterfake,'" by Joseph Simmons, Leif Nelson, and Uri Simonsohn (Data Colada, 2023)."Fabricated Data in Research About Honesty. You Can't Make This Stuff Up. Or, Can You?" by Nick Fountain, Jeff Guo, Keith Romer, and Emma Peaslee (Planet Money, 2023).Complicit: How We Enable the Unethical and How to Stop, by Max Bazerman (2022)."Evidence of Fraud in an Influential Field Experiment About Dishonesty," by Joseph Simmons, Leif Nelson, and Uri Simonsohn (Data Colada, 2021)."False-Positive Psychology: Undisclosed Flexibility in Data Collection and Analysis Allows Presenting Anything as Significant," by Joseph Simmons, Leif Nelson, and Uri Simonsohn (Psychological Science, 2011). EXTRAS:"Why Do We Cheat, and Why Shouldn't We?" by No Stupid Questions (2023)."Is Everybody Cheating These Days?" by No Stupid Questions (2021).