A bit of a correction first, regarding earthquakes. Then we get some Vatican news with speculation about a Swedish ‘papabile’, plus idiotic statements about genders. In TWISH we hear about Paolo Frisi, an Italian seminary dropout who in the 18th century went on to become a polymath. Then we have a look at the news:
- EUROPE: Whooping cough on the rise – due to covid
- BELGIUM: Alternative medicine and god hindering willingness to vaccinate?
- FRANCE: Didier Raoult and his unethical research
Long time charlatan Thomas Erikson finally gets his dues when he receives a Really Wrong Award as his latest book on nonsense personality types is published.
Enjoy!
Segments: Intro; Greetings; TWISH; News; Really Wrong; Quote and Farewell; Outro; Out-Takes
0:00:27 INTRO
0:00:51 GREETINGS
- Correction: The notion that small earthquake shocks could release energy to avoid a bigger quake is a myth
- Swedish Cardinal Arborelius one of three “papabile” according to Le Figaro
- The Infinite stupidity of the Vatican
0:12:20 TWISH – THIS WEEK IN SKEPTICAL HISTORY
- 13 April 1728: Italian mathematician Paolo Frisi was born
0:18:19 NEWS
- EUROPE: Whooping cough on the rise – due to covid
- BELGIUM: Alternative medicine and god hindering willingness to vaccinate?
- FRANCE: Didier Raoult and his unethical research
0:29:16 REALLY WRONG
- Really Wrong: Surrounded by lies – Thomas Erikson strikes again
0:41:31 QUOTE AND FAREWELL
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Educated guesswork’ is what science is. You form hypotheses, test them against the evidence, and if they fit the evidence, you can assume you’ve got close to the truth.
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- (19 May 1973 – ), English academic, TV presenter, author and former president of Humanists UK. /
0:43:24 OUTRO
0:44:39 OUT-TAKES