13 Replies to “The Sound Of Settled Science”

  1. Great for a Sunday morning, something I KNEW nothing about with an articulate narrator.

  2. Watch it while you can Kate: whenLee Berger talked about his discovery a heavier male and lighter female and how they were similar in size “like human sexual dimorphism”. Clearly, he hasn’t heard of the recent discovery mentioned on CBC radio’s Quirks and Quarc, feelings are science, specifically referring to gender science.

  3. It’s such a shame that what will be replacing our civilization will not be capable of things like this.

  4. When I took physical anthropology in the early 2000’s, we studied the fossil record. There are enough missing links in the chain to make me think that we will never be done “exploring,” at current pace it would take a million years to find them all.

  5. Remember that science was at odds with religion for a very long time.. They had to paint a very clear picture in order to survive.. Any doubts is Gods foot in the door.. Its still that way today..

    I ask myself this.. Am I lucky enough to be living in a time when the high priests coming out of the temple have all the answers.. Because none in the past did.. The odds of most things that are not self evident actually being true are astronomically low..

    Oh look they just found another super Earth with 4 moons a trillion light years away.. I bow down to your pretty pictures.. Just as we always have..

  6. The second the guy started speaking for every single paleo-anthropoligist on the planet, I tuned right out. That kind of BS is a huge red-flag for anyone who knows how the scientific method works.

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