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Nature, Naskar & Neurons
4 examples of Human Stupidity - Ep 7 NNN

Nature, Naskar & Neurons

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2017 4:40


In this episode of Nature, Naskar & Neurons, Abhijit Naskar illuminates human stupidity with four examples.Further Reading: https://www.amazon.com/Neurosutra-Abhijit-Naskar-Collection/dp/1516804538/Transcript:Knowledge is something that can be backed up with reasoning. If an argument cannot be reasoned with then that argument has nothing to do with knowledge, rather it has to do with ignorance and bigotry. I am Abhijit Naskar and welcome to Nature, Naskar & Neurons. Today's episode is a little different than the ones you have enjoyed so far on this show. Today I'll address the Illusion of Knowledge. I'll mention a few examples of the fake glory of human stupidity.Number 1The earth is not flat. You'd be surprised to know that even in this age of satellites and space probes there are some people who genuinely believe that the earth is flat, not an oblate spheroid. Such belief is mostly motivated by pseudoscience and literal interpretation of scriptures. In 1881, English writer Samuel Rowbotham published Zetetic Astronomy: Earth Not a Globe, a 430-page book in which he affirmed that Earth is flat. After he passed away in 1884, Lady Elizabeth Blount, who admired his work, established a Universal Zetetic Society whose objective was "to carry on the work of the master." So yes, they still do carry on the work with their argument being, I quote "sensory observation prevail over scientific theory."Number 2Vaccines do not cause Autism. A vaccine introduces a diminished form of a pathogen into the body in order to stimulate the immune system to develop adaptive immunity to that pathogen. The idea that vaccination causes autism was attractive to some people who wanted to find a clear cause for Autism, and unfortunately the idea still prevails in some people. However, this idea arose from a few studies that were badly conducted and have since been proven wrong. Many high quality studies have compared the health of large numbers of vaccinated and unvaccinated children over many years. The largest study included 537,303 children born in Denmark and found that unvaccinated children were just as likely to develop autism as vaccinated children. So rest assured, there is no correlation between vaccination and autism.Number 3Global warming is real. It is as real as the sun being hot or poo being disgusting. Anyone who does not know this yet, well, we'll all drown anyways, so who cares? The bottom-line is, take action to cool your planet or the planet will take action and cool your life - forever. Here are a few actions that you can take right away in order to make a significant impact, or don't and let your grandchildren suffer for your mistakes. Driving is one of the biggest ways people contribute to global warming, so minimize driving in any manner you can, by car pooling to work, riding a bike or using public transportation, or any other way. And also consume as less energy as you can.Number 4Scriptures are not books consisting factual truth. The only way that we humans can accept scriptures as part of modern human life, is to accept them as metaphorical. The best thing that you can do however, as a rational human being with a brain, is to read all the scriptures and then accept all the good parts and reject the rest. Remember, humanism first, then books, regardless of whether those books have great value in your culture.I am Abhijit Naskar, wishing you a planet of less illusions. And just for the record, me wishing you, won't change anything, unless you take action. So take action and bring the change you wish to see in your planet.References:https://www.amazon.com/Neurosutra-Abhijit-Naskar-Collection/dp/1516804538/https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/7b77ng/flat-earth-society-interview-876Madsen, KM. et al. A population-based study of measles, mumps, and rubella vaccination and autism. New England Journal of Medicine 2002;347:1477-1482Follow Nature Naskar Neurons here:Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/naskarismWordpress: http://www.naskarism.wordpress.comYoutube: http://youtube.com/channel/UCgWljSCanyPv56GlEY6thggYou can support Nature Naskar Neurons here: http://www.patreon.com/naskarism

World in transition: Managing Resources - for iPod/iPhone
Transcript -- Learning to change the future

World in transition: Managing Resources - for iPod/iPhone

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2010


Transcript -- Knowledge and technical skills are passed down through Kamayoqs to other farmers. An example of how it has changed one woman’s life.

World in transition: Managing Resources - for iPad/Mac/PC
Transcript -- Learning to change the future

World in transition: Managing Resources - for iPad/Mac/PC

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2010


Transcript -- Knowledge and technical skills are passed down through Kamayoqs to other farmers. An example of how it has changed one woman’s life.

Participatory development in action - for iPod/iPhone
Transcript -- Learning to change the future

Participatory development in action - for iPod/iPhone

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2009


Transcript -- Knowledge and technical skills are passed down through Kamayoqs to other farmers. An example of how it has changed one woman’s life.

Participatory development in action - for iPad/Mac/PC
Transcript -- Learning to change the future

Participatory development in action - for iPad/Mac/PC

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2009


Transcript -- Knowledge and technical skills are passed down through Kamayoqs to other farmers. An example of how it has changed one woman’s life.

Social Science - Audio
Transcript -- Knowledge - what is it?

Social Science - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2009


Transcript -- The relative status of different kinds of knowledge, scientific knowledge and its supposed objectivity. The interrelationship of objectivity and subjectivity.

Social Science - Audio
Transcript -- Knowledge and trade

Social Science - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2009


Transcript -- Financial motivation affects the kind of knowledge that is studied and produced and llimits the alternative knowledge that can be produced.

Social Science - Audio
Transcript -- Knowledge and social science

Social Science - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2009


Transcript -- Social construction of the social sciences, the relationship between the natural sciences and the social sciences and the implications of this in the development of the social sciences.