HITCHMAS | by THE ORIGINS PODCAST

At the Royal Geographical Society in London, a profound evening unfolds, a live panel event honoring the indelible mark left by Christopher Hitchens. This vibrant celebration, captured on video, brings together luminaries who shared a connection, though not all in the same manner or depth, with Hitchens: Lawrence Krauss, Richard Dawkins, Stephen Fry, and, regrettably, … Continue reading HITCHMAS | by THE ORIGINS PODCAST

AMMA MOVEMENT: A Cult Analysis and Potential Dangers

AMMA-BEWEGUNG: Eine Kultanalyse und potenzielle Gefahren Disclaimer: If you are a devotee of this organization and feel that reading this analysis could shake your foundational beliefs or leave you feeling unstable, I advise you to wait before reading further. If you still wish to question your beliefs, consider first finding an alternative source of purpose … Continue reading AMMA MOVEMENT: A Cult Analysis and Potential Dangers

“THE PROBLEM WITH SABINE HOSSENFELDER”

A few days ago, Professor Dave Explains (referred to here as “Dave”) posted a valuable critique of Dr. Hossenfelder’s (Sabine) recent narrative. His commentary highlights key issues around effective science communication and, specifically, how not to approach it. My own blog post on Hossenfelder’s recent rhetoric addresses similar points, though, in today’s world, written blogs … Continue reading “THE PROBLEM WITH SABINE HOSSENFELDER”

PSYCHOLOGIE VON VERSCHWÖRUNGSTHEORIEN

Originaltext ist hier zu finden: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/0963721417718261Übersetzung von Dragan Petrovic, überprüft durch AI. Abstract Welche psychologischen Faktoren treiben die Popularität von Verschwörungstheorien an, die wichtige Ereignisse als geheime Pläne mächtiger und böswilliger Gruppen erklären? Was sind die psychologischen Folgen der Annahme solcher Theorien? Wir überprüfen die aktuelle Forschung und stellen fest, dass diese die erste Frage … Continue reading PSYCHOLOGIE VON VERSCHWÖRUNGSTHEORIEN