Hey, I’m Swedish and the video works great for me as well. Maybe I’m american at heart?! ;)
Anyway – thanx for the upload!
jeffksays
I downloaded it with bittorrent last night. Honestly, I was a little bummed by it. In the previous series, he got to go around and meet some real crazies, and take on a subject that was traditionally taboo to attack. In this one, his targets are just so easy it’s not fun anymore – I mean, he’s right, the amount of superstition in the world is shocking and dismaying, but there’s just only so much satisfaction in telling a mellow 80-year-old man with a funny mustache that he can’t douse.
Grumble, grumble, not getting the recognition I deserve, grumble. :-(
Bob
Matt the heathensays
jeffk, I disagree.
I think showing the goofs dowsing is the perfect setup for his talk about vaccines at the end. Looks like next week he moves on to alternative medicine. Maybe people will see the parallels between the dowsers and the homeopaths, and how double-blind studies are necessary to expose the effectiveness of both methods.
CalGeorgesays
I LOVE the first shot – the way the camera pans along the chanters and comes to rest on a very skeptical-looking Richard Dawkins.
I watched the video and when Dawkins stated that reason was the result of logic, observation and evidence I thought maybe we missed the boat with the scarlet A. We could have used olé which would have had the added benefit of aggravating the right wing bigots who are all worried about the incursion of the brown people.
sailorsays
An excellent program and well needed. Those who say these are easy targets should remember the huge number of believer there are out there – 25% of the UK public in astrology for example. Where the series perhaps lacks balence, is to show how facinating science is. This program might make a few doubt, but not convert many to the study of science.
That’s a good suggestion CJ, but no need to throw out the baby with the bathwater.
I for one would be proud to wear a scarlet olé. And, if anyone gives you flak, just tell them you’re a bullfighter.
Kseniyasays
“Bullfighter.” V-Nice. =D
CalGeorgesays
It’s very well done.
Watch 38:09 – 38:16. Very funny!
RamblinDudesays
I really liked the part about the pigeon looking over the left shoulder. It highlights the mechanics of irrational behavior and false beliefs in a way that anybody can understand.
Ian B Gibsonsays
“The light from some of the closer stars started its journey in the time of the dinosaurs.”
Sorry Richard, you got that wrong. In fact, the scale of your error (assuming a ‘closer star’ is 100 light years away, and ‘the time of the dinosaurs’ was 100 million years ago) is equivalent to stating the distance between New York and Los Angeles as 4 metres!
Steve_Csays
That’s really close. He doesn’t say how close he means so you can’t say he’s off by any distance.
Matt the heathensays
100 million light years is not even in our local group of galaxies. Oops…
I guess in the BIG scheme of things, 100 million light years is still kind of close…
Ian B Gibsonsays
Since he was talking about stars you could see by lying on your back in a field, I think it’s safe to say that this excludes any stars not in our galaxy.
Guestsays
It’s on Bittorrent, too. About 650 peers at present.
MartinCsays
No, he’s correct about the star thing. The light from some of the closer stars DID start out towards the Earth at the time of the dinosaurs. It also reached the Earth at the time of the dinosaurs, or 100 years or so after they were wiped out.
Actually given the size of the Milky Way all the light reaching us must have started out within the time our own Homo sapiens species has been around.
In true creationist mode, doesn’t this mean that, since Richard Dawkins has clearly made a mistake here, we cannot take anything else he says as a ‘fact’.
Therefore evolution MUST be false and GOD does exist!
Halleluja!
Rick Schauersays
Great video. We need it broadcast here. Dawkins nails it when he says, ” we trust feelings over observable evidence.” And, education has failed to bring observation skills
Ian B Gibsonsays
I guess it’s just a bit of a let down after reading his books and articles that he covers so little ground here.
Brian X says
You know what I like about cheap blank DVDs? Easy video samizdat, and no region codes unless you insist on it.
Blake Stacey says
Glad to be of service!
Matt the heathen says
Hey, thanks Blake Stacey!
forsen says
04:30 – Dawkins lets his freak flute fly.
Markus says
Thank you!
It’s not just Americans that are left out, it’s us Finns too!
Pekka S says
Hey, I’m Swedish and the video works great for me as well. Maybe I’m american at heart?! ;)
Anyway – thanx for the upload!
jeffk says
I downloaded it with bittorrent last night. Honestly, I was a little bummed by it. In the previous series, he got to go around and meet some real crazies, and take on a subject that was traditionally taboo to attack. In this one, his targets are just so easy it’s not fun anymore – I mean, he’s right, the amount of superstition in the world is shocking and dismaying, but there’s just only so much satisfaction in telling a mellow 80-year-old man with a funny mustache that he can’t douse.
Bob O'H says
What, can’t you get Bad Science over there?
Grumble, grumble, not getting the recognition I deserve, grumble. :-(
Bob
Matt the heathen says
jeffk, I disagree.
I think showing the goofs dowsing is the perfect setup for his talk about vaccines at the end. Looks like next week he moves on to alternative medicine. Maybe people will see the parallels between the dowsers and the homeopaths, and how double-blind studies are necessary to expose the effectiveness of both methods.
CalGeorge says
I LOVE the first shot – the way the camera pans along the chanters and comes to rest on a very skeptical-looking Richard Dawkins.
Boy, am I’m going to enjoy this!
CJ says
I watched the video and when Dawkins stated that reason was the result of logic, observation and evidence I thought maybe we missed the boat with the scarlet A. We could have used olé which would have had the added benefit of aggravating the right wing bigots who are all worried about the incursion of the brown people.
sailor says
An excellent program and well needed. Those who say these are easy targets should remember the huge number of believer there are out there – 25% of the UK public in astrology for example. Where the series perhaps lacks balence, is to show how facinating science is. This program might make a few doubt, but not convert many to the study of science.
Brownian says
That’s a good suggestion CJ, but no need to throw out the baby with the bathwater.
I for one would be proud to wear a scarlet olé. And, if anyone gives you flak, just tell them you’re a bullfighter.
Kseniya says
“Bullfighter.” V-Nice. =D
CalGeorge says
It’s very well done.
Watch 38:09 – 38:16. Very funny!
RamblinDude says
I really liked the part about the pigeon looking over the left shoulder. It highlights the mechanics of irrational behavior and false beliefs in a way that anybody can understand.
Ian B Gibson says
“The light from some of the closer stars started its journey in the time of the dinosaurs.”
Sorry Richard, you got that wrong. In fact, the scale of your error (assuming a ‘closer star’ is 100 light years away, and ‘the time of the dinosaurs’ was 100 million years ago) is equivalent to stating the distance between New York and Los Angeles as 4 metres!
Steve_C says
That’s really close. He doesn’t say how close he means so you can’t say he’s off by any distance.
Matt the heathen says
100 million light years is not even in our local group of galaxies. Oops…
I guess in the BIG scheme of things, 100 million light years is still kind of close…
Ian B Gibson says
Since he was talking about stars you could see by lying on your back in a field, I think it’s safe to say that this excludes any stars not in our galaxy.
Guest says
It’s on Bittorrent, too. About 650 peers at present.
MartinC says
No, he’s correct about the star thing. The light from some of the closer stars DID start out towards the Earth at the time of the dinosaurs. It also reached the Earth at the time of the dinosaurs, or 100 years or so after they were wiped out.
Actually given the size of the Milky Way all the light reaching us must have started out within the time our own Homo sapiens species has been around.
In true creationist mode, doesn’t this mean that, since Richard Dawkins has clearly made a mistake here, we cannot take anything else he says as a ‘fact’.
Therefore evolution MUST be false and GOD does exist!
Halleluja!
Rick Schauer says
Great video. We need it broadcast here. Dawkins nails it when he says, ” we trust feelings over observable evidence.” And, education has failed to bring observation skills
Ian B Gibson says
I guess it’s just a bit of a let down after reading his books and articles that he covers so little ground here.
That’s television for you.