Experimental History

By Adam Mastroianni

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Episodes: 26

Description

1) Find what's true and make it useful. 2) Publish every other Tuesday. 3) Photo cred: my dad.


Episode Date
Startling differences between humans and jukeboxes
May 07, 2024
Science will only end once we've licked all the objects in the universe
Apr 30, 2024
You can't be too happy, literally
Apr 23, 2024
Declining trust in Zeus is a technology
Apr 17, 2024
How to drive a stake through your own good heart
Apr 02, 2024
Let's build a fleet and change the world
Mar 27, 2024
I'm so sorry for psychology's loss, whatever it is
Mar 19, 2024
Sorry pal, this woo is irreducible
Mar 12, 2024
An invitation to a secret society
Mar 05, 2024
The illusion of moral decline
Feb 27, 2024
I wanted to be a teacher but they made me a cop
Feb 07, 2024
Science is a strong link problem
Jan 30, 2024
Brain training begins in the hips
Jan 25, 2024
You can't reach the brain through the ears
Jan 16, 2024
It's very weird to have a skull full of poison
Jan 09, 2024
The radical idea that people aren't stupid
Dec 26, 2023
The dance of the naked emperors
Dec 14, 2023
The rise and fall of peer review
Dec 07, 2023
How to keep cakes moist and cause the greatest tragedies of the 20th century
Nov 28, 2023
Things could be better
Nov 14, 2023
You'll forget most of what you learn. What should you do about that?
Nov 08, 2023
Psychology might be a big stinkin' load of hogwash and that's just fine
Nov 01, 2023
Excuse me but why are you eating so many frogs
Oct 25, 2023
You Should Not Open a Door and See Someone Pooping
Oct 16, 2023
Why Aren't Smart People Happier?
Oct 16, 2023
Good Conversations Have Lots of Doorknobs
Oct 16, 2023