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Listening Glass: Science, Technology, Philosophy, Culture  

Listening Glass: Science, Technology, Philosophy, Culture

Science, Technology, Philosophy, and Current Cultural Concerns

Author: Melt Face Productions

Deep discussions on science, technology, philosophy, and current cultural concerns in the 21st century. Join us for our bi-weekly show where we engage in informed chatter about topics that are relevant now and looking into the future.
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Genres: Science, Society & Culture

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Ep. 15 - Butterfly Effect
Episode 16
Saturday, 23 May, 2020

Alas, we've not been smitten down by the puny hands o' the pandemic.  We're back to talk about bugs!  Not really.  We're talking about another cliche pseudoscience topic that turns out to be more science-y than we thought!  Join us as we walk you through totally unintelligible descriptions of 3-d graphs, encounter philosophical raptors, and slog through another set in our role as radio personalities posing as journalists!----We have added a Patreon account to Listening Glass! This is a way for listeners to support our show financially, paying as much or as little a month as they like. For as little as $1 a month you can help us to continue making this show better, moving towards our eventual goals of hiring an editor and being able to devote more time to research. Find our Patreon here!This episode features music from the following artists (in order of appearance):Kneebody - "Dr. Beauchef, Penguin Dentist"Find Kneebody at https://www.kneebody.com/ and on Spotify

 

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