Why people believe weird things | Michael Shermer

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  • Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
  • www.ted.com Why do people see the Virgin Mary on cheese sandwiches or hear demonic lyrics in "Stairway to Heaven"? Using video, images and music, professional skeptic Michael Shermer explores these and other phenomena, including UFOs and alien sightings. He offers cognitive context: In the absence of sound science, incomplete information can combine with the power of suggestion (helping us hear those Satanic lyrics in Led Zeppelin). In fact, he says, humans tend to convince ourselves to believe: We overvalue the "hits" that support our beliefs, and discount the more numerous "misses."

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  • @ronnicholson153
    @ronnicholson153 5 років тому +1415

    My great grandfather knew the exact date and place that he was going to die. The judge told him.

    • @de_stroyed
      @de_stroyed 5 років тому +44

      LOL BRO

    • @700kotchi
      @700kotchi 5 років тому +19

      Not to be a skeptic but how long would it take to fill a shoebox with piss or is it a crowd effort?@Pierre LeDouche

    • @dijasom
      @dijasom 5 років тому +21

      @@700kotchi Take the average pissing time of the human adult, of 21 seconds, find the average bladder volume, 600ml, then divide the volume of the average shoebox 18,000 which would equal 30 average times an average person would need to piss, and you would get 630 seconds total pissing time, to fill a shoebox.
      Now realize that most average shoeboxes are made of cardboard, and you are stuck realizing, you will never actually fill that shoebox. you just wasted 21 seconds of your time pissing in a showbox, returning later when you had to piss again for the second time... and finding a piss soaked box...

    • @RolandWieffering1
      @RolandWieffering1 5 років тому +6

      Who did he kill ?.......lol

    • @erniebuchinski3614
      @erniebuchinski3614 5 років тому +7

      But that probably didn't take into account decades of appeals . . . ;-)

  • @QuestionEverythingButWHY
    @QuestionEverythingButWHY 4 роки тому +624

    “Sometimes people don't want to hear the truth because they don't want their illusions destroyed.”
    ― Friedrich Nietzsche

    • @JA-yx9mq
      @JA-yx9mq 3 роки тому +12

      wasn’t this the guy who got destroyed by graham hancock in a debate

    • @YashPal-gv2ul
      @YashPal-gv2ul 3 роки тому

      Why Does hollywood Believe In Satan??

    • @zajournals
      @zajournals 3 роки тому +6

      @@YashPal-gv2ul Hollywood is a place, a location, and doesn't have a mind to contemplate theology.

    • @chuckharding6405
      @chuckharding6405 2 роки тому +7

      @@YashPal-gv2ul Why do you believe in a slave master?

    • @YashPal-gv2ul
      @YashPal-gv2ul 2 роки тому

      @@chuckharding6405 I don't Believe In Slave Master

  • @xebatansis
    @xebatansis 5 років тому +210

    People who want to see something WILL see something.

    • @TasteMyStinkholeAndLikeIt
      @TasteMyStinkholeAndLikeIt 5 років тому +14

      The same with people who don't.

    • @vickirosstudor490
      @vickirosstudor490 5 років тому +5

      TasteMyStinkhole Exactly. Cognitive Dissonance.

    • @BigSausageTits
      @BigSausageTits 5 років тому +8

      yes they will,and those who don't,won't.
      this is actually the way it works.reality is intelligent.

    • @XHALE303
      @XHALE303 5 років тому

      Which ironically includes this skeptic Shermer, if u watched him on Joe Rogan.

    • @asahmosskmf4639
      @asahmosskmf4639 5 років тому +2

      I hear alot from atheist commenting why do people still have faith in something that cant possibly be real... and that anyone that does is an idiot.
      These same people call religious folks bad people... and yet they are online calling everyone morons... 😐
      My take is that there just are alot of bad people, doesn't matter what you believe. And there are some good people, not a " rare fluke " or a diamond among a mountain of coal, but a decent amount of good people out there, despite beliefs.

  • @QuestionEverythingButWHY
    @QuestionEverythingButWHY 4 роки тому +418

    “The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge.”
    ― Daniel J. Boorstin

    • @rustycherkas8229
      @rustycherkas8229 3 роки тому +8

      From a YT video by AronRa debunking Creationists:
      "First rule of the Dunning-Kruger Club is: you don't know your in the club."
      Priceless!

    • @samslick9000
      @samslick9000 3 роки тому

      Libtards

    • @justwest871
      @justwest871 3 роки тому

      @Rusty I believe evolution my whole life until last year I’m a Proud creationist Now. False logic

    • @melvinshelton8448
      @melvinshelton8448 2 роки тому

      @@sneezewax3567
      Absolutely gorramlutely. Especially one's own ignorance. Stupidity is incurable.

    • @melvinshelton8448
      @melvinshelton8448 2 роки тому +2

      @@justwest871
      Scary. I hope you made that up as an aphorism.
      Sadly, I doubt it. Do let me know.

  • @sign543
    @sign543 5 років тому +411

    It took me over 5 years to fully emerge, the emotional/psychological pull was so strong. When you’ve been raised in it, steeped in it your whole life...it’s difficult to just walk away without serious inner struggles.

    • @tharealist824
      @tharealist824 3 роки тому +22

      I felt that 100%

    • @tharealist824
      @tharealist824 3 роки тому +29

      I was indoctrinated as a southern Baptist my whole life until I moved out at 20... I'm 35 now and I still struggle with it.

    • @tiwaryaf
      @tiwaryaf 3 роки тому +2

      How old were you?

    • @tiwaryaf
      @tiwaryaf 3 роки тому

      Can you tell us few ideas on what and kind of how you reached where you are

    • @MattsInTheBelfry
      @MattsInTheBelfry 2 роки тому +5

      @@tharealist824 The algorithm has found us.

  • @CLIFFLIX
    @CLIFFLIX 2 роки тому +14

    "What" crazy things people believe is amusing....but "why" they actually believe them is absolutely fascinating. I wish he had touched more on that.

  • @censusgary
    @censusgary 5 років тому +178

    “Keep track of the misses, not just the hits.”
    That’s the key to evaluating the “proof” of any theory.
    For example, given enough tries, I could guess your weight, your sexual orientation, and probably even your name. I’m not psychic, there are just a limited number of possibilities, and (in this illustration) I have a lot of time. It’s like saying if you hold a playing card from a standard deck, I can guess what card you have in 52 tries or fewer.

    • @johnpetrakis379
      @johnpetrakis379 2 роки тому

      I guess you can piss in your shoes and float home

    • @johnwilliams2479
      @johnwilliams2479 2 роки тому

      I've worked with Witches unbeknown to myself they use Occultism they laugh at people they manipulate and swindle

    • @kumar2ji
      @kumar2ji 2 роки тому

      Love your name. Gary Cooper was one of my favorite actors growing up.

    • @sonnylambert4893
      @sonnylambert4893 2 роки тому +1

      Yes do not let " confirmation biases" create your entire perception on an issue

    • @bobs182
      @bobs182 2 роки тому +3

      Psychics doing cold readings start with some common knowledge to make their guesses. Young people tend to be about love, middle age tend to be about money, and elderly people tend to be about health. Then the person keeps confirming their right guesses.

  • @Kalupz
    @Kalupz 10 років тому +923

    Basic knowledge of our world and critical thinking should be taught to every kid no matter what family.

    • @thesprawl2361
      @thesprawl2361 9 років тому +38

      +Kalupz They might start doing that in the more secular countries but the second any such idea's announced in an even vaguely religious nation the churches, mosques, synagogues - aided and abetted by free-market think-tanks, climate-change denialists, left-wing Truth-ers and cultural relativists, and post-modernist academics - will all start squealing like stuck pigs.

    • @3gunslingers
      @3gunslingers 7 років тому +18

      This why modern and developed countries all have compulsory education(schooling).

    • @willywhitten4918
      @willywhitten4918 7 років тому +7

      Kalupz, I think your kids should be taken away from you and taught by the state to be obedient and subservient.
      \\][//

    • @willywhitten4918
      @willywhitten4918 7 років тому +10

      Keyboard runner, yes and compulsory education is not education at all it is indoctrination.
      See:
      hybridrogue1.wordpress.com/2015/04/26/compulsory-schooling-indoctrination/
      \\][//

    • @willywhitten4918
      @willywhitten4918 6 років тому +11

      Compulsive schooling is not meant to "educate", it is for indoctrination to Obedience to Authority. It was a Prussian model of indoctrination that was transplanted into the US in the late 1800's by a cabal of corporatists.
      See: John Taylor Gatto
      \\][//

  • @QuestionEverythingButWHY
    @QuestionEverythingButWHY 4 роки тому +499

    “Smart people learn from everything and everyone, average people from their experiences, stupid people already have all the answers.”
    - Socrates

    • @Drya4u
      @Drya4u 3 роки тому +19

      Cool quote! Most likely Sokrates never said that though

    • @understructurerepair7132
      @understructurerepair7132 3 роки тому +13

      I live in Tennessee. I left here the day of high school graduation. Stupid was everywhere but it was harmless. They knew they were stupid and they just wanted a McDonald’s cheeseburger and some fries. After decades of Fox? Stupid is vocal and has a rock -solid opinion on everything and facts have alterations. Oh, and they’re angry and armed. Fortunately 1/2 of them aren’t vaccinated

    • @lensercombe
      @lensercombe 3 роки тому +2

      really a pile of philosophical crap mouldy cheese

    • @JOSEJOLK
      @JOSEJOLK 3 роки тому

      qual seria o meio apreender "tudo e todos"??

    • @nipulkradmsinatagras8293
      @nipulkradmsinatagras8293 3 роки тому +8

      *"Drugs are bad, m'kay?!"*
      - Pope Francis

  • @danstrayer111
    @danstrayer111 5 років тому +790

    Anyone who can be convinced of absurdities can be convinced to commit atrocities.

    • @louistournas120
      @louistournas120 5 років тому +40

      People who use their feelings and intuition tend to believe none sense while people who are more analytical tend to question everything and are less religious.
      That's pretty much why scientists tend to be less religious compared to the general population.
      Note: I am not talking about intelligence. I am talking about how one approaches questions.

    • @chrissonofpear1384
      @chrissonofpear1384 5 років тому +8

      Although, to be fair, even logic often involves SOME emotional input.

    • @louistournas120
      @louistournas120 5 років тому +4

      @Gerry C :
      Can you provide the source for your information?

    • @crazyguy313youtubify
      @crazyguy313youtubify 5 років тому +1

      Anyone who can be convinced of absurdities can be convinced to commit atrocities." Do we have to talk about Bernie Sanders here? This is about flat earth, not flat out communists who think we deserve 15% of our paychecks.

    • @louistournas120
      @louistournas120 5 років тому +1

      @Gerry C
      I'm still waiting.

  • @Someoneseedy
    @Someoneseedy 5 років тому +346

    "Get high and go to a ted talk they said, no one will have a Quodro 2000 douser rod they said" ☹

  • @nghtwtchmn129
    @nghtwtchmn129 5 років тому +348

    Speaking of reverse speech, what happens when you play country music records backwards?
    First you get out of jail, then you find a job, and then you get your true love back. Finally, you stop drinking.

    • @Gh0st_0723
      @Gh0st_0723 5 років тому +16

      @Kevin Prima dude please stop dragging politics into everything.

    • @nghtwtchmn129
      @nghtwtchmn129 5 років тому +7

      Thanks, but I borrowed this from a newspaper column from the 90s.@Pierre LeDouche

    • @PlubusDomis
      @PlubusDomis 5 років тому +4

      My grandma LOVES THIS 😂👍👍

    • @doggonemess1
      @doggonemess1 5 років тому +21

      Don't forget about getting your dog back and your daddy coming back to life.

    • @nickjonesCSM
      @nickjonesCSM 5 років тому +3

      That’s so funny🤣

  • @Riker626
    @Riker626 6 років тому +441

    This should be called "Weird things that people believe" not "Why"

    • @Ms.gnomer
      @Ms.gnomer 6 років тому +40

      Riker626 well it covered the natural bias we have towards faces and patterns due to evolution and social cues and stuff, I agree that it could’ve gone more into the psychology of it all though

    • @manchitas3531
      @manchitas3531 5 років тому +1

      Agree

    • @PlubusDomis
      @PlubusDomis 5 років тому +11

      He just wanted to talk dirt on God in front of thousands of people. He's an aggressive athiest which makes me wonder... *why is he trying so hard to convince people God does not exist?*
      It's like he is obsessed with God, which is not a horrible thing.
      But makes me wonder what he actually believes. He sounds mad at God.

    • @ddelimar
      @ddelimar 5 років тому +25

      @@PlubusDomis which god? You'll have to be more specific about your fantasy.

    • @PlubusDomis
      @PlubusDomis 5 років тому +12

      @@ddelimar Actually it doesn't matter in this argument. He said "a miracle is the end of the intelligent design debate."
      Wow. He sure got theists in a checkmate!
      *Like I said, he just wanted to talk smack. He doesn't actually have a good argument against it.*

  • @Capta1nFaz
    @Capta1nFaz 5 років тому +463

    When is Ted actually going to talk though?

    • @erniebuchinski3614
      @erniebuchinski3614 5 років тому +3

      Do you mean Bundy or Kaczynski here? ;-)

    • @tracer740
      @tracer740 5 років тому +2

      ''Ted" who?

    • @cdurkinz
      @cdurkinz 5 років тому +11

      @@tracer740 Cuz they're called "TED talks" badump tiss.

    • @tracer740
      @tracer740 5 років тому +2

      @@cdurkinz - You big silly!

    • @tracer740
      @tracer740 5 років тому +7

      @Pichkalu Pappita - "he"? "TED" is 'Technology, Entertainment and Design', which is composite of the mission for these conferences.

  • @cthoadmin7458
    @cthoadmin7458 5 років тому +16

    You can’t miss it when I tell you what’s there. Priceless.

  • @kula7465
    @kula7465 5 років тому +112

    The reverse message thing in music cracks me up. If any of them could actually put hidden messages in their music to compel people to do stuff the message would be "buy our albums, buy our merchandise and see us live in concert we want money"

    • @kn00tcn
      @kn00tcn 5 років тому +3

      er, that's how greedy labels think, most artists dont

    • @kula7465
      @kula7465 5 років тому +15

      @@kn00tcn Yes, yes they do. While it is true that for most artists music is their passion and they love making music, they also equally love making money. That's why pretty much all of them became musicians, yes they like music but also they saw it as their chance to make it big and get rich.

    • @checkeredcheese
      @checkeredcheese 5 років тому +3

      Jimmy Page did have a thing with the occult and satanism though. He was a big fan of Aleister Crowley that’s where the rumours about satanism came. The lyrics are inspired by the occult for sure. The Beatles were into Crowley as well, he was pretty popular amongst edgy musicians back in the day, he’s on the album cover of Sgt Pepper’s.

    • @Antares8491
      @Antares8491 5 років тому +1

      @@kula7465 *Search UA-cam for ..... " **_Yes we can reverse speech_** " :-))) My first much more comprehensive post, was shadow banned ! :-))*

    • @veritasdeutsch6608
      @veritasdeutsch6608 5 років тому +1

      In numb to know you there's knock knee phial so ease nah see at not your ruler …It would probably be a sentence like this

  • @rustycherkas8229
    @rustycherkas8229 3 роки тому +63

    This presentation is exactly what I needed to see today!
    Especially for the final segment demonstrating why Science and the Humanities will always be strange bedfellows.
    Thank you! 🙂

    • @bobs182
      @bobs182 2 роки тому

      Humans operate more on instinct than intellect.

  • @cambriawiz
    @cambriawiz 10 років тому +113

    You know, I spent some time with Shermer in my shoppe a few years ago and began carrying "Why People Believe Weird Things" as a product. He was very pleasant and articulate. What I liked most is that he didn't seem to be one of these cranky skeptics who want to belittle other people for their beliefs. He just believes that extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof. My impression is that he sees a hard line between belief and truth and is interested in putting things in different circles on a venn diagram that focuses on where belief and truth overlap.

    • @kingkobra1978
      @kingkobra1978 6 років тому +8

      Belief only overlaps to truth after if said belief shows repeatable experimental evidence in a scientific setting to be true.By that point its not a belief anymore.

    • @CaseyFinSF
      @CaseyFinSF 6 років тому +1

      Rick Bruce Extraordinary claims should also require extraordinary INVESTIGATION, and not just holding up pictures that have no relevance to the subject and were taken just to push the fake news agenda.
      When faced with actual science explanations that prove a phenomena is legitimate and should be further investigated Shermer turns a deaf ear and ignores these findings because they challenge his own blinders on view of his personal paradigm.

    • @NextGenesis88
      @NextGenesis88 6 років тому +2

      TheConspiracy Realist like what for example?

    • @christianancrath5902
      @christianancrath5902 5 років тому +3

      Most skeptics are like Shermer. Sure, there’s some cranky ones but there’s some of those in any group.

    • @christianancrath5902
      @christianancrath5902 5 років тому +1

      TheConspiracy Realist huh???

  • @TheRealTomWendel
    @TheRealTomWendel 2 роки тому +8

    “I don't want to believe. I want to know.” Carl Sagan

  • @brianbrewster6532
    @brianbrewster6532 5 років тому +128

    I think this is the oldest UA-cam video I ever commented on. Still holds up with considerable value over a decade later.

    • @pillsareyummy
      @pillsareyummy 5 років тому +1

      Unfortunately, there will always be an abundance of bullshit ...

    • @vernpascal1531
      @vernpascal1531 4 роки тому

      @@pillsareyummy -Yes like Roswell was due to a weather balloon and Oswald Acted Alone. Pathetic Bullshit like that which can be debunked in so many obvious ways, is why we have what we have in the White House Now. Unfortunately.

    • @velivelmu8530
      @velivelmu8530 4 роки тому

      Only error I could spot was in the end, about the 13.7 bn ly radius of the observable universe. It's about 46.5 bn ly. The light we're seeing is 13.7 bn ly old, but the photons started coming at us from only 42 million ly away (42 million = 0.042 billion). Space expansion forced those photons to travel for 13.7 bn years before they finally reached us. The objects that originally emitted the photons have receded from us for the same reason, and are now 46.5 bn ly away.

    • @sebastiancarvajal3855
      @sebastiancarvajal3855 2 роки тому +1

      @@velivelmu8530 😂 Time to rewrite the song

  • @timmarrier
    @timmarrier 5 років тому +17

    3:45 - Goodbye religion, you had a good run.
    "Before we say something is out of this world, we should first make sure that it's not in this world." - Michael Shermer

  • @CraftyOldGit
    @CraftyOldGit 10 років тому +61

    I'm surrounded by people who believe nonsense. Even close friends are into homeopathy. Thanks for the reminder that I'm not the only sceptic.

    • @jameskahl2213
      @jameskahl2213 5 років тому +1

      ;-) Where re you from? You're sceptic? Perhaps those homeopaths have been treating you sub scepter! I'm a skeptic myself.

    • @thezyreick4289
      @thezyreick4289 5 років тому +1

      @grindupBaker he is right, you have to be careful. or you may fall victim to the people who share a gender with an apache attack helicopter...
      fear stupidity, and human emotion, not false genders.

    • @StanSwan
      @StanSwan 5 років тому +1

      Tell me about it. I am an atheist never Trump Republican. I just say "everything is crazy". To avoid idiotic conspiracy theories.
      My facebook is banned 6 months a year because people get butthurt . People need to grow up.

    • @martinda7446
      @martinda7446 5 років тому +1

      ​@@jameskahl2213 I guess you are from the land of 'hoods and trunks'?
      Bonnets and boots and sceptics here.

    • @jameskahl2213
      @jameskahl2213 5 років тому +1

      @@martinda7446 Aaaaaand?

  • @michelgardes
    @michelgardes 2 роки тому +10

    Beautiful. Made my day. We need skepticism as much as we need love.

    • @dellalyn9918
      @dellalyn9918 2 роки тому

      I've got to disagree with that statement.

  • @esuus
    @esuus 6 років тому +9

    This is so cool, this was THE first TED talk I watched. Now I discover it again, 10 years and hundreds of watched talks later

  • @TheNightshotBR
    @TheNightshotBR 5 років тому +63

    video was too short. That´s my only complaint.

    • @tracer740
      @tracer740 5 років тому +1

      ... and Michael Shermer speaks just a bit too fast.

    • @tiitto167
      @tiitto167 5 років тому

      @@tracer740 Melua "im a joke to you"really it was a nice video, but ufo are threre. don't know about this guy is non beliver, but it's fresh and someone to listen.

  • @alleycat2759
    @alleycat2759 6 років тому +54

    Of all the teachers I ever had, from Kindergarten all the way through to my doctorate, a couple of them stand out as truly wonderful teachers. But only one stands out as exceptional, when it comes to teaching his students how to truly think. He was not a mathematics or science teacher either. He was a Jr. College History professor.
    Up to that point, History classes always seemed to be the class where I'd be sure to catch up on a much needed nap. But this man was engaging and he made history come alive in such a way that you wanted to know more. His approach was so different and so unexpected. "Here's the facts. Here's what happened. Here is why it happened. How brilliant or how stupid do you think they were? What would you have done?"
    The first test he gave blew my mind ...
    There were 5 questions. Each question gave reference onto a historical event or individual or circumstance. The question was basically something along the lines of, "Why was it a good idea or - if not - what would you have done differently?" I remember one question was, "Do you think FDR was a great president? Explain why or why not."
    Of these 5 questions, you were only required to answer just one of them. Sure, you could say, "I think FDR was a great president, because he gave us the New Deal and helped put people back to work." But you'd fail the test, as you did not fully develop your rationale and reasoning. Why was he a great president - or not? What the heck did he due to earn your praise or contempt? I am not as concerned with exact dates as i am the facts... What lead up to the New deal? Why did he choose that route? What other routes would he have taken or what routes would you have taken? Why? How? What happened as a result of it all?
    Basically, that one little question was housing 50 questions, all rolled into one. You were required to think and reason. No matter what side of the debate you answered, could you back up your argument with facts and evidence?
    Think of it this way: I say FDR was a tyrant. You say he was the greatest president the USA ever had. Let's debate. For the record, my response to that question was split, as FDR started out in a horrid situation, turned into an American savior and then the power started going to his head (Hence presidential term limits).
    When it comes to instilling and encouraging critical thinking, this History prof far surpassed any philosophy teacher I had ever known.

    • @davidcraig9779
      @davidcraig9779 5 років тому +5

      That's the key. we are taught to learn, not to think.

    • @TheKorbi
      @TheKorbi 3 роки тому +3

      That's so cool! Do you still know the name of the Professor?

    • @bananaeclipse3324
      @bananaeclipse3324 2 роки тому +3

      That is the kind of teacher that should exist and should be in every classroom. While not always, a teacher generally makes or breaks how well you do or how much you learn in a year.

    • @donaldjohnson2038
      @donaldjohnson2038 2 роки тому +1

      The greatest teacher of all was Jesus Christ.

    • @florkgagga
      @florkgagga 2 роки тому

      @@bananaeclipse3324 I think there is good in every teacher, just give her/him some more chances. And if truly not (the teacher remains unapproachable) hopefully the students gets a chance to learn how to protect his or her own feelings from such a person.
      I firmly believe of the 10-15 teachers you deal with from age 12ish to 18 there must be 3-4 super nice ones which one can sort of "lean on" and keep the motivation. This is only hindsight though :/

  • @Lynn_2006
    @Lynn_2006 4 роки тому +11

    I agree with Michael Shermer that we can listen to stairway to heaven all day and not get bored of it. It's a good song not even kidding

  • @jimbones155
    @jimbones155 5 років тому +11

    My dad and I saw a UFO, but seeing something and not knowing what it is or believing something it might be are two different things.

    • @bananaeclipse3324
      @bananaeclipse3324 2 роки тому +4

      Yep, take it for what it is. An unidentified flying object. Due to its name, you can’t say it’s alien. It’s unidentified! Saying a UFO is an alien means that it isn’t a UFO. Nice!

  • @thesprawl2361
    @thesprawl2361 9 років тому +122

    I'm not much interested in Katie Melua's music, and I didn't know much about her personally, but that was a brilliant, witty, humble reaction. She's demonstrated more personality in that one act than a whole catalogue of similar MOR singers have done in their entire careers.
    I'd no idea she'd done that - props to her, and she's definitely gone up in my estimation.

    • @elemu3653
      @elemu3653 5 років тому +1

      🖖😎🎸👋👍

    • @thatman8987
      @thatman8987 5 років тому +1

      The Sprawl melua , I drank so much I think I'm gonna meluaaaa, or melua stepped in that pile of manuahahahaaa. ok thats enough youtube for me, goodnight.

  • @auritone
    @auritone 9 років тому +1127

    My respect for Katie Melua just went through the roof and further through the stratosphere.
    That is bloody awesome!

    • @hedgehog1965uk
      @hedgehog1965uk 9 років тому +42

      +auritone Yeah, what a great sport she is to go to such trouble to rerecord that section.

    • @Scoobydcs
      @Scoobydcs 8 років тому +3

      +auritone it was great wasnt it lol

    • @petersage5157
      @petersage5157 8 років тому +21

      I'm so embarrassed for Simon Singh, confusing age with size. The universe continued to expand after the observable radiation was emitted; current estimate for the size of the observable universe is about 48 billion light years, which would mean that we're about 24 billion light years from the edge.
      At least Katie got the order of magnitude right; as Michael pointed out, you can't expect this from American pop stars.

    • @theID2
      @theID2 7 років тому

      auritone ... so with you on this.

    • @siddharthsankhat1317
      @siddharthsankhat1317 7 років тому +24

      There is no edge of the universe, it is just that the light beyond 46.5 billion ly cannot reach us ever because theoretically, the universe beyond that is expanding at speed greater than the speed of light. And the observable universe is almost 93 billion ly in diameter, not 48 putting the edge of the observable universe at about 46.5 billion light-years away.

  • @anthonypc1
    @anthonypc1 5 років тому +19

    wow can hardly believe it's over a decade later and people's beliefs have only gotten less reliable and more dangerous !
    Humanity sure doesn't progress evenly

    • @garyuniquemeerbe7865
      @garyuniquemeerbe7865 5 років тому +1

      All beliefs are lies. BE-LIE--F. The f stands for f- - king. All beliefs are f- - king lies. Amazing. Billy Grahamer....lol

    • @N_Jones
      @N_Jones 5 років тому +1

      now almost everyone has a platform to spread their thoughts on the internet, and the stupid half of the world believe what the rest of the stupid people claim. Flat-earth, giants, demons, homeopathy, UFOs etc etc...
      Quite literally the blind leading the blind.
      remember, half of the world is of below average intelligence, and half is above average. :)

  • @andrewfehn3346
    @andrewfehn3346 5 років тому +18

    I live such a simple life. I'm in no search for anything and recognize that helping others, when able, eliminates wasting time on other's fantasies. I laugh my way through just about everything and that's what keeps my mind and body healthy.

    • @joeking433
      @joeking433 2 роки тому +1

      But you will soon wither and die like everyone else. Move outside your box for a bit and seek eternal life. You've got nothing to lose.

    • @mymusicmen13
      @mymusicmen13 2 роки тому +2

      Ditto

  • @TheSentientCloud
    @TheSentientCloud 6 років тому +10

    My dad showed this to me when I was a kid, and I'm very glad he did.

  • @fsof4006
    @fsof4006 8 років тому +12

    "Why people believe weird things?"
    Yes, why do we for example buy extremely expensive cars with features we'll never ever need? Why do we believe we need them? Incredibly irrational and what is worse - not only we are paying, but our planet pays a lot for these irrational beliefs.

    • @danielhresko4900
      @danielhresko4900 5 років тому +1

      F Sof I suspect you are a Toyota salesman! 😉

  • @leyendasyfantasmasdeelsalv1105
    @leyendasyfantasmasdeelsalv1105 6 років тому +9

    I love this guy's explanations. This speech is even better because he was comedic about the cases.

  • @Sentientism
    @Sentientism 2 роки тому +1

    One of the weirdest things to believe - shockingly common even amongst sceptics, freethinkers, atheists and humanists... is "animal farming is humane".

  • @JamesRichardWiley
    @JamesRichardWiley 4 роки тому +82

    It's hilarious to observe the trouble people will go through
    to try to prove that Bible characters are real.

    • @Steve-fe4lq
      @Steve-fe4lq 4 роки тому +16

      There is no way to prove or disprove the existence of some of them, unless you consider extrabiblical texts that agree on their existence in biblical history. However, since I would imagine that you are the type of person who would try to discredit even historical records that dispute your assertion, it would be pointless to engage in such a discussion with you.

    • @drabberfrog
      @drabberfrog 4 роки тому +8

      @@Steve-fe4lq Do you have any evidence that anything in the Bible actually happened?

    • @kai_plays_khomus
      @kai_plays_khomus 4 роки тому +6

      @@Steve-fe4lq
      Even extrabiblical texts wouldn't be a prove for anything but the conviction of their particular authors - or the convictions of people the authors wrote about. By the way: Even the leading scholars of Israel, out in the desert to find evidence for the story of exodus are now sure it never happened and the whole pentateuch being nothing but folk lore.
      In addition: "biblical"/"extrabiblical" are rather arbitrary terms.
      What is biblical for one believer is extrabiblical for another. For god's chosen people Jesus is absolutly abiblical.

    • @calebcrawford2520
      @calebcrawford2520 4 роки тому +16

      Jesus existed. That’s factual, and even skeptical historians and scholars agree on that. Whether or not He rose from the dead is another matter.

    • @kai_plays_khomus
      @kai_plays_khomus 4 роки тому +11

      @@calebcrawford2520
      Not all agree on that, but it is a minority position for sure.
      The consensus goes rather like:
      Probably there was a apocalyptical preacher (or maybe several fused together), but the difference between the actual person and the biblical account is so immense he wouldn't be able to identify with the person described in scripture - so it would be reasonable to claim the BIBLICAL Jesus didn't exist, even if there was a historical person.
      A good comparison would be the historical William Wallace and his depiction in Mel Gibson's "Braveheart" - the personal difference is so extreme and the depiction of circumstances so inaccurate that it is hardly the same person - even when some places and names are real.

  • @darttoyou1398
    @darttoyou1398 2 роки тому +4

    "It's easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled." Mark Twain

  • @erictaylor5462
    @erictaylor5462 9 років тому +128

    She never said from the edge of what. It could be the edge of the Klingon Empire!

    • @Mephistolomaniac
      @Mephistolomaniac 9 років тому +4

      Eric Taylor Well that would still be way off the mark anyway :p

    • @rouninpanda6318
      @rouninpanda6318 9 років тому +2

      Why would the edge be any different from another vantage point?

    • @eomtic
      @eomtic 8 років тому +2

      The edge of GLORY, would be the edge Lady Gaga would have chosen. But the edge he meant....is only allowed to talk about in hidden bunkers. Just kidding. Peace

    • @docemeveritatum8550
      @docemeveritatum8550 8 років тому +1

      +Eric Taylor Yes, you are right! She was speaking about the edge where the velvet ropes are that keep you from going too far.

    • @atheismisawesomesmith4541
      @atheismisawesomesmith4541 6 років тому

      INTRUDER! You have violated Romulan neutral space, leave at once or you will be destroyed!

  • @luisurbina5115
    @luisurbina5115 2 роки тому +4

    "We ought to be methodologically suspicious of believing something we very much want to believe"
    -- John Searle, Berkeley Professor of Philosophy

  • @jeanetteyork2582
    @jeanetteyork2582 6 років тому +26

    This video should be shown to every student entering high school in our country. The one thing the educators consistently fail at is teaching critical thinking.

    • @johngalush8790
      @johngalush8790 5 років тому

      I suppose it is assumed that critical thinking should come naturally. Do you have critical thinking skills? If so, where did you aquire them?

    • @jimswenson6131
      @jimswenson6131 5 років тому

      I agree wholeheartedly but first we have to show it to the "educators" of those students!

    • @BenjaminGessel
      @BenjaminGessel 5 років тому

      It has to do with the nature (sequences) of thoughts, from rapid-fire to very, very slow paced...

    • @beautybaker8542
      @beautybaker8542 2 роки тому

      That’s by design.

  • @johnshoemaker5532
    @johnshoemaker5532 5 років тому +7

    You are awesome Michael Shermer! Keep up the fight! I know i will!!

  • @FreakishPower
    @FreakishPower 7 років тому +30

    One of his books that I bought in the early 90's was so inspirational in my junk science knowledge - actually the 1st chapter where he dispelled out of body experiences. Good talk Mr. Schermer

    • @tartaglia.
      @tartaglia. 2 роки тому +1

      Hi, if you’re still here, which one did you buy? I’m quite interested in science and would like to know. Thanks

    • @ixhilkalaskiiver792
      @ixhilkalaskiiver792 2 роки тому

      Read Hitchens if you haven't, yet.

    • @FreakishPower
      @FreakishPower 2 роки тому

      @@ixhilkalaskiiver792 Haven't read any, but have seen a hundred of his videos. He is the man.

  • @QuestionEverythingButWHY
    @QuestionEverythingButWHY 4 роки тому +2

    “You can sway a thousand men by appealing to their prejudices quicker than you can convince one man by logic.”
    ― Robert A. Heinlein

    • @ryans756
      @ryans756 4 роки тому

      *Robert A. Heinlein predicts Trumpism*

  • @selsuru
    @selsuru 10 років тому +32

    Gotta give that girl credit, she did what a good scientist would do.

  • @EVZYL
    @EVZYL 8 років тому +93

    So why DO people believe weird things? Or did I miss the answer?

    • @0xLoneWolf
      @0xLoneWolf 8 років тому +20

      It wasn't well explained but cognitive biases are at least one reason

    • @RTSOB1
      @RTSOB1 6 років тому +12

      People believe weird things because they want to believe them. Did you miss the part about confirmation bias?

    • @BrianBrayMedia
      @BrianBrayMedia 6 років тому +5

      You missed it. After each example he explained the psychology or evolutionary reason behind it.

    • @JTuaim
      @JTuaim 6 років тому +14

      @@BrianBrayMedia In my case I believe in weird things because I've seen weird things. Science has a history of being wrong.

    • @JTuaim
      @JTuaim 6 років тому +2

      @@morgandax5590 Over time of course they do. When facts prove them wrong. Arrogance is the downfall of science. You see, the Bible has a lot to say about these things, but of course that's not scientific. But science is supposed to study all things, not just cherry pick what they want to study. For instance, how did the ancients know we woud wind up with chips in our hands to make purchases? But, here we are doing just that. Why does the Bible warn against this? Well, what's the science there? I don't need science to tell me why, I know why. Also, science is not a noun, it's a verb.

  • @treborironwolfe
    @treborironwolfe 5 років тому +32

    I must now close my comment session by stating my strongest opinion, reflecting on the entire video presentation: Satan is a *HORRIBLE* recording artist and/or producer.

  • @RandalColling
    @RandalColling 5 років тому +2

    It is far better to question answers than to have answers that can't be questioned.

  • @thomasflagg7209
    @thomasflagg7209 2 роки тому +10

    I’ve just watched two wonderful TED talks. I watch a lot of documentaries and informative talks, etc., and I read people’s tweets and hear the kinds of things they say at, for instance, local school board meetings, or from behind a pulpit in a tent. And I have to ask, how can people be so damn stupid. Barring some sort of mental disability, there is no excuse for it. When I was a kid, I thought my grandmother’s set of the Encyclopedia Britannica was the mountain top of knowledge. Now I regularly carry a device in my pocket that is 100 times, maybe 1,000 times, more powerful than those big books. If you want to learn about something, it is there. If you want to to dig deeper, many of the online articles offer references in books, recorded or in-person lectures by people who have spent their lives studying the very thing you want to learn about. So why don’t more people avail themselves of these opportunities, rather than opening their mouths in public and revealing just how much they don’t know?

    • @loydcollins2899
      @loydcollins2899 2 роки тому +1

      Dunning Kruger

    • @thomasflagg7209
      @thomasflagg7209 2 роки тому

      @@loydcollins2899 I just looked up DK. I think you are right.

    • @joeking433
      @joeking433 2 роки тому +1

      Because they know they will soon die so they wonder what is the point. Do you know where you will be after death? Hmmm.

    • @simonfea2
      @simonfea2 2 роки тому +3

      I love your wording, Im far too lazy to convey "I think people are dumb," as eloquently as you have here. It seems to me people are getting dumber, especially in the US.

  • @mostafawaleedhashem3322
    @mostafawaleedhashem3322 9 років тому +10

    One of the best ted talks I seen!

  • @spacecube40
    @spacecube40 6 років тому +162

    Hey there 2008, It's 2019 here. Would you believe me if I said Donald Trump is the current president?

    • @benmurphy4472
      @benmurphy4472 6 років тому +9

      Brilliant😂

    • @Markus_Andrew
      @Markus_Andrew 5 років тому +24

      2008 here: You have a sick sense of humor, 2019. Umm... You are joking, right? RIGHT?

    • @timloubser8771
      @timloubser8771 5 років тому +2

      President in 2030?

    • @michellecottrell3553
      @michellecottrell3553 5 років тому +4

      No 2008 that will never happen 2019 carp The Simpsons were right

    • @Sadowsky46
      @Sadowsky46 5 років тому +4

      Did flat-earthers exist in 2008 or is it a recent thing?

  • @DownhillAllTheWay
    @DownhillAllTheWay 2 роки тому +10

    I came across an audible illusion recently in the Mary Hopkin song, "Sparrow". Ever since it came out, I have loved it, perhaps because as a young man, I was very much attracted by her looks. There were bits of the song I didn't understand. It's amazing to me, how the song, in a few words, can take you from her upbringing in a traditional church-going family, through her introspection and self-analysis, to where her life has moved on, and a moment where she is leaving a city nightclub. I never understood the verse about the sparrow - "With mighty wings" - on a sparrow? .."he reaches as high as any other bird" - patently untrue .. "He shall inherit all the earth" - well, I guess that meant something in the mind of the song writer.
    But I digress. When listening to it, I always heard "When Eleanor sings in the park, it's like a lark in Summer" - but I recently came across a UA-cam version that had the words with it: "When Eleanor sings in the *_choir_* it's like a lark in Summer"
    It struck me that "choir" is quite different from "park", but now, when I listen to it, expecting to hear "Choir", that's what I hear, well pronounced and very clear - but when I'm expecting to hear "Park", that's what I hear, just as clearly. It's odd, how the brain can be tricked - even by itself.

    • @jeffryphillipsburns
      @jeffryphillipsburns Рік тому

      This is because we don’t really listen. We catch just a few sounds and fill in the rest with what seems most likely. It used to frustrate me when people with limited vocabularies would mangle and dilute my utterances by substituting their own simplistic words for mine. “You’re just trying to appease Roger,” I once complained to someone. “No, I’m not trying to please Roger,” he answered. I was so taken aback at his twisting “appease” into “please” that I couldn’t’t proffer a rebuttal. He was incapable of hearing “appease” because he wasn’t expecting it.

    • @DownhillAllTheWay
      @DownhillAllTheWay Рік тому

      @@jeffryphillipsburns When reading UA-cam comments, it's obvious that a lot of people simply don't speak a very educated English, and "appease" is not a very common word. It's a word that your other party probably knows, but doesn't use much, so it doesn't pop into his head - even when it's on the page in front of him. You're right about how people read, filling in the spaces with what seems most likely to them - and what is most likely will be the words that they are familiar with. What I said above may seem a little "superior", but filling in the blanks - or even changing words to what I expect a word to be, is something of which I'm equally culpable.
      I have ADHD - a condition that rules your life - and one aspect of it is that I don't see things that I'm looking for - even though they may be on the desk in front of me. I may be looking for a pen, but if it isn't the colour I imagine it to be, or if I expect it to be horizontal, and it's vertical, it's very likely that I'll miss it, and have to don an inch-by-inch search. I also lose words. I'll be wanting to say something, but the word I need disappears out of my head. There have been occasions when I have tried to get a word back for an entire week, then I'll think of a synonym for it and look it up on the web - and the instant I see the word I wanted, I recognise, and know it - so it was still in my brain, but I couldn't access it - like a broken link in computer parlance. Very frustrating.
      I feel your irritation - but people aren't perfect. You have to give them some slack.

  • @kevinchamberlain7928
    @kevinchamberlain7928 5 років тому +22

    "People believe whatever the media tell them they believe." George Orwell.

    • @pyubtinsl
      @pyubtinsl 5 років тому

      Hmmmm.
      Is THAT why Orwell has been smeared as an antisemite.

    • @Mr_Uni
      @Mr_Uni 4 роки тому

      @@pyubtinsl that depends. Do you believe the media in this instance? Maybe they just lied about him being smeared and we are just believing “whatever the media tell”s us. Or maybe...

  • @pacoval4577
    @pacoval4577 9 років тому +42

    Awesome talk. Humor does get the message across.

  • @villagelightsmith4375
    @villagelightsmith4375 5 років тому +11

    I once bowled a 900 series by counting only my strikes.

  • @iron60bitch62
    @iron60bitch62 5 років тому +5

    “If you tell a big enough lie and tell it frequently enough, it will be believed.”
    ― ??

  • @bobaldo2339
    @bobaldo2339 6 років тому +6

    Religion & science are 2 entirely different things, as Shermer stated. Science is prose. Religious mythology is poetry. As long as this is understood, there is no inherent conflict between them. It is when religion is taken for prose that conflict arises.

    • @josgretf2800
      @josgretf2800 5 років тому

      @bongo155 Newton lived in a time when irreligion was a death sentence, you kept your head down. Many thinkers may seem religious, but doubt the evidence. Socrates, Thomas Payne, Thomas Jefferson, Voltaire, ect. Religion is an archaic and ancient form of rationalizing the unknown. Thats why Thomas Jefferson edited the miracles out of the bible.
      Christianity caused the collapse of Rome and sent mankind back nearly 1000 years. Islam fractured and sent the once advanced kingdom of Arabia into anarchy and backwards tribalism that still exists. Scientists don't let feelings and belief get in the way of progress. They shun what held us back for so long.

  • @akronymus
    @akronymus 9 років тому +10

    The song played at the end is really great.

  • @fakeItRight
    @fakeItRight 5 років тому +4

    a third of our country thinks climate change is a "naturally occurring thing" and Trump is a hero. So i'm not sure we really deserve redemption

  • @mrchilli5618
    @mrchilli5618 5 років тому +4

    I disagree that the world is getting smarter, the US elected a President who knows everything about science because he has a relative who is a scientist. They never talk about science, he just knows it.

  • @cadmuscurtis4794
    @cadmuscurtis4794 5 років тому +6

    I like this guy. Usually not 100% with people that think there is no mystery out there but I like this guy. And me and my brothers played many songs backwards and the stairway to heaven verse always creeped me out quite a bit, it's obvious they added that on purpose, especially considering the obscure and random way he sings and the words he's using when playing the verse normal, i.e forward

    • @cadmuscurtis4794
      @cadmuscurtis4794 5 років тому

      Just say it to yourself.. If there's a bustle in your hedgerow, don't be alarmed now, it's just a spring clean for da may queen. Yes there are two paths you can go by, but in the long run there's still time to change the roahd yuron

    • @IuliusCurt
      @IuliusCurt 2 роки тому +2

      Would they take the secret to their grave, thou? You'd think they'd be proud if they did that on purpose and I don't imagine them shying away in fear of the church, being rock stars, eccentrics etc.
      Would not be a small feat to get sensible lyrics in both directions on purpose, that's for sure.

  • @peterf90
    @peterf90 2 роки тому +11

    Great video. Goes to show us skeptics are not a humourless lot.

  • @bigchieftomato
    @bigchieftomato 2 роки тому +6

    This guy killed it. Could give a talk on how to give a good talk

  • @ilomilo_ponyo
    @ilomilo_ponyo 4 роки тому +1

    this randomly pop-up on my feed and I have to say:
    This is highly likely the most hilarious speech I 've ever heard!

  • @qqleq
    @qqleq 5 років тому +10

    Eleven years later: the bunk has has squared itself and made its way into main stream politics all over the world. In another eleven years the world won't have drowned in rising sea levels, but in bunk.

    • @Seb135-e1i
      @Seb135-e1i 5 років тому

      @Gerry C I'd love sources for this. While you're out searching for scare tactics prior to ~2000 which aren't scientifically backed, make sure to take off your tinfoil hat.

    • @Hfornos
      @Hfornos 4 роки тому

      Sebastian Potoniec , how about intelligent design on 2020? and evolution? please have evolution explain the Cambrian explosion and it’s Gap of natural selection and randomness. I’ll wait.. furthermore, with molecular biology advancement, Darwin is pretty much dead. Do your homework.

  • @wassilykandinsky4616
    @wassilykandinsky4616 6 років тому +4

    I think one motivation for believing "weird" things is an attempt gaining comfort in the face of outer and inner (I can't even give a good distinction between the two) reasons for discomfort. Often this reflexive technique is used temporarily. For example in "bad times", religions flourish more than in good times.
    Marx expressed like this: "Religion is the sigh of the oppressed creature, the heart of a heartless world, and the soul of soulless conditions. It is the opium of the people"
    Opium actually means painkiller.

  • @samfrancisco8095
    @samfrancisco8095 5 років тому +5

    The biggest problem with education is that the more people you try to cultivate, the more clods you turn up.

    • @thomaswalsh287
      @thomaswalsh287 4 роки тому

      You can lead a horticulture, but you can't make her think....

  • @absolutetruth568
    @absolutetruth568 5 років тому +1

    People can believe whatever they want as long as it does NOT harm another human being ( living soul being )! The moment harm occurs, the weird belief is a crime! Humanity MUST eradicate evil people or this parasite 🦠 will one day be uncontrollable! R.I.P humanity!!!!

  • @ssm59
    @ssm59 5 років тому +4

    Funny. But in the end Shermer proves the problem with pure skepticism, at its extreme it sterilizes art and creativity

  • @mgmartin51
    @mgmartin51 5 років тому +7

    Katie Melua's second version is more accurate, but the first is more poetic. What's a few billion light years anyway?

  • @lordofthegadflies2589
    @lordofthegadflies2589 6 років тому +15

    Great job, Dr. Shermer.
    A step in the right direction. Instead of just poking fun at the things people believe, examine the psychology of belief and try to get understanding. Then maybe we can everybody climb out of ignorance and dogma and get together in the all-important task of expanding human knowledge.

    • @kenc2257
      @kenc2257 2 роки тому

      The Skeptic Society is not a comedy club. It's publication, "Skeptic" magazine, is a serious scientific endeavor. The Society also sponsors a lecture series at Caltech.

  • @dhutch71
    @dhutch71 3 роки тому +1

    An intelligent woman I knew believed in the 'Power of the Pyramid' and 'Crystal Power'. What she did not believe in was mammography. She died of breast cancer. How sad.

  • @herbertmorales7299
    @herbertmorales7299 4 роки тому +4

    Nothing more disgusting than to hear a man who has an explanation for everything speak with confidence. A wise man will say "I don't know" once in a while. An idiot will have an answer for everything even if he has to make one.

    • @jeandupont1111
      @jeandupont1111 2 роки тому +1

      Hm, I find myself looking at the video and found it very condescending even though funny. "knowing what you don't know is wisdom". There is a lot of things we cannot explain with science yet (if ever), it doesn't mean they don't exist.

  • @nipulkradmsinatagras8293
    @nipulkradmsinatagras8293 3 роки тому +7

    The backwards version of
    *"Stairway To Heaven"*
    is still much better than today's (crap-filled) music.

    • @abc456f
      @abc456f 3 роки тому +1

      Haha...very true. What masquerades as talent these days is astounding.

  • @shakypirate
    @shakypirate 5 років тому +17

    One of the best Ted ever!

  • @horrortackleharry
    @horrortackleharry 2 роки тому +1

    I think a big problem is that 'Science' often gets confused with the current scientific establishment, many members of which are more concerned with career status and money than truth. Having papers published in 'peer reviewed' journals has become a significantly debased industry, with all risk and no reward for anyone who speaks out.
    [Check out the recent Alzheimer's scandal if you've not heard about it.]

  • @markyounger1240
    @markyounger1240 5 років тому +14

    If people believe that the universe is only 6000 years old and that all the animals in the world were on one boat (even animals from Australia, think about it) they will believe anything.

    • @louistournas120
      @louistournas120 5 років тому +2

      You can generalize it further: if you believe in an omnipotent omnipresent omniscient god, then you will believe anything and everything is possible.
      1. Santa Claus? Yes
      2. Superman? Yes
      3. Smurfs? Yes
      4. 2 + 2 = 5? Yes (I saw a video where a christian girl said that if god tells her 2+2 = 5, she will believe it)

    • @karthikeyanm.v8381
      @karthikeyanm.v8381 4 роки тому

      Some people are mentally weak let them believe in god so they comfortably live in their own delusions

    • @biffalobull2335
      @biffalobull2335 2 роки тому +1

      @@louistournas120
      Or as the old Russian wrote, if there is no God, all things are permissible

    • @louistournas120
      @louistournas120 2 роки тому

      @@biffalobull2335 It depends on the god. The j people believe that their god is real and that he created Adam and Eve and this god permits himself to punish them for eating a magical fruit that gives knowledge of good and evil. He also kills innocent people and creatures with a global flood.
      Currently, there are billions of people who think that such actions are moral.

    • @biffalobull2335
      @biffalobull2335 2 роки тому +1

      @@louistournas120
      Innocent?
      You’re not quoting the story correctly

  • @cgsrtkzsytriul
    @cgsrtkzsytriul 6 років тому +6

    The latest data shows people dropping in IQ, according to tests in Norway, and others.

    • @thezyreick4289
      @thezyreick4289 5 років тому

      now compile those tests with other tests around the world and then you will get an average, instead of just using tests in a set area where people are tending to drop in IQ.

  • @skeecats
    @skeecats 3 роки тому +3

    "Michael Shermer" the man who will stand against theories with no evidence, no science and no backup. Here from debate on Joe Rogan.

    • @thomasmaughan4798
      @thomasmaughan4798 2 роки тому +1

      "Michael Shermer the man who will stand against theories with no evidence, no science and no backup."
      It is unclear from syntax whether it is Michael Shermer that has no evidence or he is standing against theories that have no evidence -- or even both!
      You cannot prove a thing and he cannot disprove a thing.

  • @alaindubois1505
    @alaindubois1505 5 років тому +1

    It gets very serious when whole regions are subdues into thinking that economic rationalisation is enough reason to remove our public transport for 30 years, isolating and segregating people, causing division and a movement into the dark ages.
    After [regular] flooding in Lismore, NSW, Australia, Lismore City Council got a comedian, known as Bob Downe and a drag queen, Maude Boat to do an 'ad' to get people into a 'optimist' mode. It was called 'Restart the Heart', as Lismore was the heart of the region. [Instead of doing anything realistic about the stuff happening there.] They would prance around and get people to put heart pictures on the flooded shop windows, like a kind of voodoo to made things better, while the council is putting up rates and causing more business to collapse.
    Some council staff then blamed the railway infrasctructure for 'funneling' floodwater into the CBD. So they are going to sacrifice the metal dragon of rail. They would pull up the only way that people could once use to get through the floods in the past.
    The Labor government, current member for Lismore, Janelle Saffin, says she is for rail transport, but says pulling up the tracks, and planting Eucalyptus trees for Koalas, is a good idea. All of the NSW Labor Party repeat that ripping up the tracks for rail trails [elitist cycling tracks proposed by a psychopathic business person in control of everything] will save the railway corridor for the future.
    The government uses Orwell's '1984' as a guidebook; its 'Transport for the Future' has not any future for us in it.
    Rabbit-proof, water-proof, rust-proof all indicate that 'proof' means to prevent, so how true are they intentionally when people talk of 'future-proofing'. We are doing a 50-60 year repeat of what I had seen just over the border in Queensland. Ripping up rail and changing laws so as to arrest people being on public land. preventing the poor to move, assemble or access their needs.
    We truly have a parochial world, where people now do not see how they are treated - worse than other regions, as they rarely compare with the outside world. Nor, does the outside world see what is going on here. it's an oligarchical dictatorship that has been using social engineering.
    We still have people with 'delusions of vibrancy' and some quasi-hippy idea that being 'optimistic' with the head in the sand or the three monkeys are the way to go!
    Is intelligence or IQ going up, or people just more gullible in believing that.

  • @aletasdreams
    @aletasdreams 5 років тому +6

    Awesome talk. Left me laughing out loud with the song at the end. Woot!

  • @alexgoslar4057
    @alexgoslar4057 5 років тому +21

    Thanks, Michael for an illuminating presentation about our inbuilt insanity.

    • @VG-rj8pn
      @VG-rj8pn 5 років тому

      This is the most ignorant man on the planet he is trapped in a catch 22 of bullshit and I have a Denteley so are you

    • @niceone2903
      @niceone2903 5 років тому +2

      Yeah insanity. There's all manner of madness in the heart of Man then he goes to the dead. Eccl.9:3 Written thousands of years ago.

  • @StanleyKowalski.
    @StanleyKowalski. 5 років тому +4

    katie's voice is like a velvet dream, need to listen in vinyl

    • @hughjarrse
      @hughjarrse 5 років тому +1

      I now have a vision of you listening to Katie Melua whilst wearing PVC trousers 🥴

  • @weldabar
    @weldabar 4 роки тому

    @10:47 when he provides the words and we then see them clearly -- this reminds me of the Bible verse, "Ask and it shall be given." If we already know the answer we are looking for we will always find it. We will see it clearly, even though it is not there.

  • @pr0xZen
    @pr0xZen 5 років тому +4

    This. I wish more people would learn, or in some regions more appropriately _remember_ what they learned in school, about the fundamental principle of *science* - the very simple concept of _the scientific method_ approach to asking, and answering, the questions of our world. Remember that key ingredient of retaining *all* the results, and analyzing any that stand out.
    This is the big important, simple principle. Where science and (most) psudoscience differ - is how we "seek out" results. Where science seeks to answer questions we don't yet know the answers for, or have suspicions but can't verify the answer for, psudoscience seeks to *_shape_* questions to _affirm _*_preditermined_*_ answers._

    • @govitascom9610
      @govitascom9610 5 років тому

      You mean like when Al Gore and his gang of pseudoscientists falsely claimed that Miami and other coastal cities would be under water by the year 2012 because of global warming? Lots of morons fell for their lies, didn't they?

    • @islandboy9381
      @islandboy9381 5 років тому +1

      The issue at schools is that the scientific method doesn't get educated in a clear way, you just get scientific facts thrown at you without being told the thinking process that determined these facts

    • @govitascom9610
      @govitascom9610 5 років тому

      @@islandboy9381 True, which is why I have designed a complete educational system that not only teaches students about scientific facts, but also how to look for and test things out for themselves. One of my favorite scientists is Thomas Edison, who was kicked out of first grade by his teacher and who discovered on his own the principles of electricity, chemistry and scientific investigation. He built the world's first scientific laboratory and he held more than one thousand patents. Genius of the first magnitude and he generously gave $25 to the teacher who kicked him out.

    • @anonymousjohnson976
      @anonymousjohnson976 5 років тому +1

      prOxZen: Isn't pseudoscience something like religion then? After all, science raises questions that must be answered. Religion produces answers that must not be questioned.

    • @pr0xZen
      @pr0xZen 5 років тому

      @@anonymousjohnson976 Maybe, maybe not, some yes some no - psuedoscience is IMO too wide a bracket to draw that parallel as straight and strict as I interpret your statement wants to do. In _my personal view,_ religion doesn't really offer that many things that woul fit the bill as "hard answers". It just makes statements, and it's up to the individual to believe in them (faith) - to decide whether it's an answer to something, or not. The religious individual holds the individual, unique "questions" - and makes their own personal decision on whether the _statements_ of the religious doctrine, can _function_ as an applicable and/or satisfactory/suitable answer to their questions. So religion is full of questions, an endless string for some - but religious _doctrines_ so more like statements. I'm having trouble putting the thoughts into written word, but hopefully my train of thought here is still understandable.
      Maybe there's a decent argument for psuedoscience usually being a reversal of the scientific method - and religion being the polar opposite of the scientific method...(?)

  • @ezramcclain1913
    @ezramcclain1913 3 роки тому +3

    Government: realizes ufo video
    This guy: it’s an illusion

  • @ArtbyAtlas
    @ArtbyAtlas 5 років тому +4

    He's a skeptic, but not one of the annoying kinds. Pretty funny presentation :)

  • @alienonion4636
    @alienonion4636 2 роки тому +1

    I love the light hearted approach this skeptic has. As much as I do believe there is far more that I do not believe...other people call me skeptic. Is seeing really believing when our eyes see everything upside down leaving it to our brains to make right our vision?

    • @raywellswork
      @raywellswork 2 роки тому +1

      We do not see upside down. Every animal with a "Camera" eyes gets an inverted image imprinted in its retina. Then our brains have evolved to turn it right side up.

    • @alienonion4636
      @alienonion4636 2 роки тому +1

      @@raywellswork👍 thanks for the clarity,,, I was struggling with how to say what I have an image of in my head.

  • @surfk9836
    @surfk9836 5 років тому +7

    Neil deGrass Tyson told James Cameron that the stars were in incorrect position for the raft scene. Cameron answered, in a snotty way, that his film grossed over a billion so why does it matter.
    For the 25th Anniversary directors cut edition the star backround had been corrected.

  • @smakosz2
    @smakosz2 5 років тому +20

    2008... I found myself a hidden gem. Thank you UA-cam’s AI algorithm you’re becoming self aware.

  • @marijohanna3637
    @marijohanna3637 9 років тому +20

    The whole speech is brilliant and Katie Melua is just awesome 😀

  • @darttoyou1398
    @darttoyou1398 2 роки тому +1

    Indoctrination... “It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is the most adaptable to change.” Darwin

  • @ryanpowell9847
    @ryanpowell9847 5 років тому +4

    This video has been on UA-cam for over 11 years!

    • @aronhighgrove4100
      @aronhighgrove4100 5 років тому

      People are so impressed by little things like this.
      11 years is nothing.
      *rolls eyes*

  • @JohnnylMr
    @JohnnylMr 6 місяців тому +3

    Shermer is not a skeptic. He’s an Establishment apologist. He goes with Big Government BS.

  • @marcsikabaloo
    @marcsikabaloo 6 років тому +5

    Speaking of weird...... love this. Thanks a lot for this shared!!!!

  • @rr7firefly
    @rr7firefly 2 роки тому +1

    Michael Shermer was very kind not to identify the demographics of the people who usually "see" the Virgin Mary on tree trunks or on large windows. It happens far more often in certain communities than in others. Never in places like Long Island or Martha's Vineyard.

    • @laartwork
      @laartwork 2 роки тому

      Yeah not where WASPs live but more common in catholic areas. Duh

    • @rr7firefly
      @rr7firefly 2 роки тому

      @@laartwork You may have missed the indirect reference made out of kindness. Kindness = something in short supply these days.

    • @MG-bs5mr
      @MG-bs5mr 2 роки тому

      @@laartwork that WASP thing always makes me laugh.
      They don't realise that that is an oxymoron.

  • @TellusJD
    @TellusJD 9 років тому +4

    that lecture actually sucked. TED lectures are supposed to be inspireing!
    While some might need a bit more knowledge in this realm. Materialistic scienctific arrogance has been a stop for so many things and blocked observations.
    Ted lectures are usually enlightening what new does this guy come up with?

    • @jalderink
      @jalderink 5 років тому

      Sorry but materialistic scientific arrogance, trumps, imaginary religious arrogance, every time. Here's some enlightenment for ya: Facts>Dogma! Faith-mongers abhor reality, it gets in the way of $$$.

  • @sarge5000
    @sarge5000 10 років тому +20

    the nerdy science version of a total badass. love this guy.

    • @Ganderco
      @Ganderco 5 років тому

      He does too.

    • @jadeset
      @jadeset 5 років тому

      Maybe the heavy cocaine use bridges the gap?

  • @militantpacifist4087
    @militantpacifist4087 6 років тому +5

    For those of you who don’t want to watch the video, let me summarize what he said: because their delusional and want to scam people.

  • @sunria3408
    @sunria3408 4 роки тому +2

    When one person suffers from a delusion, its call insanity, when the world suffers from a delusion, its called atheism.