A Deadly Invention

1h 10m ·

A Deadly Invention

On this episode of Expanded Perspectives, the guys start the show off by talking about the ridiculous amount of pollen, ragweed, and other allergens blowing around in the north Texas air. Then, a person claims to have possibly spotted the Jersey Devil near the pine barrens of southern New Jersey. Next, a person writes in with a possible Sasquatch encounter that happened while out looking for gold in Humbolt County, California.

After the break, Cam brings up some chilling tales of inventors who created something that led to their own demise. The phrase “fake news” has become almost meaningless as people use it to describe anything going on that they don’t like, but the original purpose was essential. There are websites out there that present conspiracy theories as actual facts when they’re not, and we’ve learned that they actually convince vast amounts of people sometimes. It’s pretty scary. Even though most conspiracy theories don’t hold water, some situations are disturbing enough to warrant another look or two. Over the years, scientists have been on the cutting edge, making pivotal discoveries that have changed the course of the world. It’s understandable that some people might not want those discoveries getting out into the world.

All of this and more on this installment of Expanded Perspectives!

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  • Evaa22

    Albert Einstein said, 'If you can't explain it simply enough, you haven't understood it well enough'.Dr Andrew brings such simplicity to explaining the workings of the brain. It's actually a hacker's guide into our own brain. You are doing great service to humanity Dr Andrew.

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    Chris

    This is how all podcasts should be

    8 months ago·4 likes·
    Kimberly

    the intro is way to long but good episode still skip till 5:30

    8 months ago·10 likes·
    ludi2

    Just amazing!

    8 months ago·5 likes·
  • Kimberly

    Andrew, you're the man! Nobody else provides this content to the extent you do. Thank you!

    ·10 likes·
    ludi2

    Good stuff keep it up

    8 months ago·8 likes·
    Chris

    This one really hits home

    8 months ago·1 like·
  • Gillian

    Good stuff keep it up

    ·9 likes·
    Moriss

    Daily listen podcast this is <3

    8 months ago·1 like·
    laurin

    Good stuff keep it up

    8 months ago·7 likes·

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