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The Scientific Odyssey

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An examination of scientific inquiry through a discussion of the history and philosophy of the scientific endeavor.

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Barnesville, GA

Description:

An examination of scientific inquiry through a discussion of the history and philosophy of the scientific endeavor.

Twitter:

@chaddavies

Language:

English


Episodes
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The Scientific Odyssey Unscripted-The Muon g-2 Experiment Results

4/11/2021
In this unscripted episode, we take a look at the announced results from the Muon g-2 experiment recently performed at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory. We examine what it means for the Standard Model of Particle Physics along with the importance of doing science with the goal of falsifying presently accepted models and theories rather than seeking confirmation.

Duration:00:50:50

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Episode 1.10: Science, Pseudoscience, and Snake Oil

3/28/2021
A look at pseudosciences and their characteristics through the lenses of critical thinking and inquiry.

Duration:01:18:51

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Episode 5.12: Boundaries of Empire

3/14/2021
In this episode, we begin our exploration of the Chinese cartographic tradition.

Duration:00:48:29

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Solstice 2020

12/24/2020
In this special solstice episode fo the podcast, we embark on a winter journey through the writings of John Muir and David Henry Thoreau among others.

Duration:01:29:17

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Episode 5.11: Itineraries

12/10/2020
In this episode, we conclude our examination of cartography in the Roman Empire by looking at the development of itineraries and travel maps from the period of the late Antonines to the Byzantine Empire.

Duration:00:49:27

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Special Episode 1: Silverado Squatters-Part 1

10/28/2020
For many of the crew of the Scientific Odyssey, the next couple of weeks promises to be stressful with the coming US Presidential elections, a rising number of CoVID-19 cases, and many difficult decisions related to school, work, and family. To help give folks a respite from the stormy seas ahead, we offer this episode of the podcast as a safe harbor to take refuge in when it all seems to be a bit overwhelming and it's time to furl the sails, if only for a little while.

Duration:01:17:38

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The 200th Episode

7/26/2020
In this anniversary celebration of our journey, we turn the canvas over to other voices to explore the intersection between inquiry in the sciences and the humanities.

Duration:00:50:16

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Episode 1.9: Understanding Conspiracy Theories

4/26/2020
In this episode, we look at applying the tools of good critical thinking and skepticism to analyzing conspiracy theories.

Duration:01:31:01

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Episode 1.8: Barriers to Good Critical Thinking

4/18/2020
In this episode of our series on "Science as Inquiry" we look at those things that keep people from engaging in good critical thinking practices and how to overcome them.

Duration:01:27:02

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Episode 1.7: Characteristics of Good Critical Thinking

4/11/2020
"The fox knows many little things, but the hedgehog knows one big thing."-Archilochus We trace this quote from the Archaic Greek poet through the work of the philosopher Isaac Berlin to see how it applied to create good practices of critical thinking. Characteristics include having an inquiry focus, being flexible, understanding bias, practicing skepticism, using inference properly, and seeking multiple sources.

Duration:01:14:36

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Episode 1.6: Introduction to Critical Thinking

4/1/2020
In this episode we broaden our focus to consider critical thinking in a more comprehensive way by looking at what it is, why its such a valuable habit of mind to have and what types of activities contribute to making it such a powerful process.

Duration:00:38:57

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Episode 5.10: Surveying an Empire

3/22/2020
One of the pillars of the Roman Republic and Empire was its ability to survey, divide, assign and tax land. In this episode of the podcast, we look at processes, people and tools that made such precise surveying possible.

Duration:00:57:18

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The Scientific Odyssey Unscripted: The CoVID-19 Global Pandemic

3/17/2020
Wherein your Navigator discusses the CoVID-19 virus, the global pandemic, how public health and public policy response is formulated, and how to engage with the information and misinformation that's coming through various media channels.

Duration:01:12:37

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Episode 5.9: All Roads Lead to Somewhere

2/2/2020
In this episode, we trace the development of roads from their pre-historic roots (or routes) to the development of the massive arterial network of the Roman Empire.

Duration:01:01:37

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The Scientific Odyssey Unscripted: Betelgeuse-Is He Going to Blow?

1/9/2020
Some recent media accounts have speculated that the red supergiant star in the constellation of Orion is about to explode in a cataclysmic supernova based on recent observations of the star's dimming brightness. We examine the evidence and offer a different explanation.

Duration:01:10:26

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Episode 5.8: Heaven and Earth

12/24/2019
In this episode, we trace the development of Hellenistic geography from the work of Polybius, through Strabo, to its conclusion with Claudius Ptolemaeus.

Duration:01:16:51

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Episode 5.7: How Big is Our World?

10/29/2019
In this episode we examine the development of a more empirically based geography in the Hellenistic period from the voyage of Pytheas to the map of Eratosthenes.

Duration:00:54:23

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Episode 5.6: Ocean Around a Wine-Darkened Sea

10/1/2019
Beginning with Homer's Iliad, we look at the development of Greek geographical models of the Earth through the Classical Period.

Duration:00:47:06

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Episode 3.53: The Cassini Dynasty

8/27/2019
For 220 years, the Cassini family was among the most powerful and influential scientific dynasties of Europe. In we look at their work and lives in the period of Louis XIV, the sun King, through the end of the Bourbon monarchy.

Duration:00:52:20

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Episode 5.5: The Centered Universe

6/10/2019
In this episode we look at cartography in the ancient cultures around the Mediterranean Basin with an eye to understanding the role and purpose of maps and mapping.

Duration:00:45:32