Pseudoarchaeology and the Pseudoscience Pipeline - Milo Rossi LIVE at Virginia Tech

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I have spoken a lot about every pseudoarchaeological and fringe theory under the sun. But rarely have I talked about the implications and dangers of pseudoscience as a whole. How pseudoarchaeology is one of many routes into a dangerous anti-intellectualism pipeline.
This video is on just that topic. A live lecture that I did at Virginia Tech back in March discussing the dangers of pseudo archaeology and how it is promoted by an algorithm that is (un)intentionally radicalizing viewers.
Id like to give a huge thank you to Virginia Tech for hosting me for this lecture, and I hope you all enjoy.
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@miniminuteman773
@miniminuteman773 Ай бұрын
Go check out the other amazing science communicators that I mentioned in this video! Links to all of their channels are in the description of this video along with tags telling you what topics they teach.
@NaughtyShepherd
@NaughtyShepherd Ай бұрын
I don’t see the links in the description.
@Jojo.R.Chipelago
@Jojo.R.Chipelago Ай бұрын
Is that a joke? 😂 (Edit: there are links now!)
@Yellowredstone
@Yellowredstone Ай бұрын
Oh hey, there's links now.
@user-lk8uk1nc6o
@user-lk8uk1nc6o Ай бұрын
hey science man
@ComradePhoenix
@ComradePhoenix Ай бұрын
@@Yellowredstone At first, I thought you were making it up, but then I refreshed just to be sure.
@clrbrk9108
@clrbrk9108 Ай бұрын
Not a single “fuck” uttered throughout this entire presentation. I’m not sure if I’m disappointed or impressed.
@intoxicatedrazzledazzle
@intoxicatedrazzledazzle Ай бұрын
we did get a few damns and shits, and a bullshit, so im content
@pleaseshutup7053
@pleaseshutup7053 Ай бұрын
He still cursed which is great
@simpoly6929
@simpoly6929 Ай бұрын
You don't know what I said. Hehehehe
@bergamt
@bergamt Ай бұрын
The signal-to-fuck ratio is all messed up
@donchristie420
@donchristie420 Ай бұрын
He’s on “methadone” language 😉
@benjaminscribner7737
@benjaminscribner7737 Ай бұрын
Milo, I am 63, and really wish I had had teachers like you when I was in school. Keep on doing what you're doing, I have been enjoying the education.
@UncleHamsBasedOpinions
@UncleHamsBasedOpinions Ай бұрын
As an 18 year old, I wish I had teachers like him now lol
@benjaminscribner7737
@benjaminscribner7737 Ай бұрын
@UncleHamsBasedOpinions it's great to have Milo, his enthusiasm for his subjects is a great way to learn
@mikecurry6847
@mikecurry6847 Ай бұрын
He really does seem like he'd be a great teacher. I'm 40 and really love his content. He's seems so personable and just fun to listen to
@chuckdavidson5483
@chuckdavidson5483 Ай бұрын
I’ll be 65 in June. Milo’s great!
@benjaminscribner7737
@benjaminscribner7737 Ай бұрын
@@chuckdavidson5483 damn right!
@nauticaes
@nauticaes Ай бұрын
guy who answered that first question must have felt really proud i would never forget it if a teacher spoke to me like that
@anecro
@anecro 22 күн бұрын
Milo's response to that was great, he knew he made his day just then lol. This is how you push people more towards your field
@zadinal
@zadinal 18 күн бұрын
@@anecro and then you trap them there....FOreVER11!!! That is how everyone gets into niche fields of science.
@mayurisama3003
@mayurisama3003 18 күн бұрын
​@@zadinaland...?
@enklapeter6181
@enklapeter6181 17 күн бұрын
@@mayurisama3003 I do not think he ment it in a bad way
@mayurisama3003
@mayurisama3003 17 күн бұрын
@@enklapeter6181 yeah you're right, I thought that too, unfortunately I completely lost track where the comment was and left it there :( Unfortunately (times two) I've heard this thing about trapping young people in small obscure field in a bad way, usually by grifters or their acolytes who push for abandoning formal education, so my spider senses went off the board automatically.
@lucasl.fenton6100
@lucasl.fenton6100 Ай бұрын
A really close friend of mine is very gullible and abit of an airhead, he started falling down the rabbit hole of suedo sciences about 1, almost 2 years ago, right around the time, I discovered this youtube channel. The things he started to believe in left him absolutely terrified and filled with anxiety anytime anything hit the news, the poor guy started to spiral. Thankfully, during one call, i mentioned this channel alongside acouple others, so we started to watch and it, over the period of several months, got him out. He doesnt believe that there's aliens thatll probe him in his sleep or mountain rock snake species that'll come back to life. The way you go about debunking everything makes it easy to absorb, but laugh at in way where you dont feel demeaned or stupid if you believed it, although you do feel silly and embarrassed. Total props to you for all that you've done and all the steps you've come Milo, thank you for what you do!
@justicebrown1077
@justicebrown1077 27 күн бұрын
Good job helping your friend. The thing with pipelines and radicalization- its easier when you're alone. The best way to break those habits is to be supportive and help correct things in real time without being insulting or demeaning. It helps Milo has this channel, but you're the one who brought your friend. Thanks for being a good person
@cap5575
@cap5575 23 күн бұрын
Hol up...mountain rock snake species...?
@lucasl.fenton6100
@lucasl.fenton6100 21 күн бұрын
@cap5575 there's a cave in Thailand(?) That looks like a snake, but it's just a rock formation. However, a lot of conspiracy folks see that and say "idk it looks like a massive snake to me so it probably was one"
@wag0NE
@wag0NE 17 күн бұрын
Things he believed terrified you? Try religion, culture, tradition, can you get your head out your arse to see for a second every individual things differently and that we could all be wrong, the fact people nowadays feel the need to impose ideas like this to save them from themselves is ridiculous. These are the sorts of dicussions we would have about terrorist radicalisation (going on to kill people). The fact you are so worried that he might be wrong is just so out of perspective, like who cares, we all believe stupid shit get on with it
@petrify4814
@petrify4814 13 күн бұрын
That's the thing that really sucks. A lot of people fall down this pipeline because they're looking for answers to something, and not having those answers makes them feel lost, and what they end up getting is answers that make them feel even more lost and everything they did have a handle on before is now also up in the air. Dale Gribble is the only happy conspiracy theorist.
@blissfuldj7627
@blissfuldj7627 Ай бұрын
Looking down the pipeline after escaping it is like getting punched in the face by your past self and feeling depressed that you cant punch him back
@robcanisto8635
@robcanisto8635 Ай бұрын
the best way to punch your past douchey self is to just be better every day, my brother. lfgoooo
@kwullums
@kwullums Ай бұрын
but you can against all the parallel versions of yourself! idk about pipelines but my channel can be a fun rabbit hole when you're bored.
@HeavensOfMetal
@HeavensOfMetal Ай бұрын
Word, as a teen in '14 who didn't really understand anything about politics I was watching these atheist videos too before they went anti-feminist (& then worse) & I'm so so glad I had the wherewithall (since I grew up with friends of different races & in predominantly female friend groups) to twig when something sounded suspiciously racist or sexist - as couched in dogwhistles as these channels were - & just unsubscribe. I feel so bad for all the folks who were maybe younger than I was, like Milo, who just didn't have any exposure, or were too young to have life experience to pull from.
@goosewithagibus
@goosewithagibus Ай бұрын
At least you're out
@zadarasimoleons1019
@zadarasimoleons1019 Ай бұрын
I was probably pretty close to falling down the anti-intellectual pipeline via atheist videos too, in retrospect. As soon as they started using "SJW" as essentially a slur, I started to notice something was wrong.
@andrewextravaganza8796
@andrewextravaganza8796 Ай бұрын
"The fact that a lot of education is locked behind a paywall" When Milo said that I legitimately went to like the video a second time, because I knew where he was going. edit for clarity: I didn't actually click twice. I had already liked the video and when he made this point I instinctively went to like it again, but didn't because it was already liked.
@thegrumpyoldmechanic6245
@thegrumpyoldmechanic6245 Ай бұрын
True on the internet, but my local university library, at least, is open to all for hard copies, and with some effort, you can access on line journals.
@neoqwerty
@neoqwerty Ай бұрын
@@thegrumpyoldmechanic6245 Problem with that is, most uni libraries are not open to people *not* from the uni walking in there, not even if you're an exemplary library-goer. I've never finished high school (bullying, depression, some sort of neurodivergence (I have 7 of the criteria for ADHD and autism, but they're the ones that overlap, so until I can corner a neuropsych team I'm SOL on a diagnosis), and being too poor to just suck it up and go back to school now that I'm over 35 means I'm never going to be able to have uni access. Tl;dr: physical access relying on uni stuff is not as easy as you think.
@andrewextravaganza8796
@andrewextravaganza8796 Ай бұрын
@@neoqwerty I'm sympathetic to your situation. Good luck.
@thegrumpyoldmechanic6245
@thegrumpyoldmechanic6245 Ай бұрын
@neoqwerty I'm sorry to hear that. I'm a random citizen and can check out books as well as wander through the stacks of the University of Montana library.
@andrewextravaganza8796
@andrewextravaganza8796 Ай бұрын
@@thegrumpyoldmechanic6245 I believe that is your personal experience with whatever university you live near. I know it is not for most.
@milo_4721
@milo_4721 Ай бұрын
Thank you Milo. Genuinely, Im a 15 year old boy and i don’t think i could have a better person to look up to. I really want to be like you when I grow up, so thank you
@souhung69
@souhung69 4 күн бұрын
Thats amazing. You have an actual realistic idol AND a goal. This will help you IMMENSELY. At your age, I never had an idol, nor a goal, and was growing up in very pseudoscientific surroundings. I'm still suffering the consequences of that. Good luck on your journey and never hesitate to question all narratives
@mathmusicandlooks
@mathmusicandlooks Ай бұрын
I am a PhD student in Physics. I want to say, Milo, I think your mission is a worthy one. It is incredible the power we have of reaching literally everybody with the technology we have. One thing you hadn’t addressed is the barriers of entry into learning, gaining expertise. There is a lot of practice and work and pain involved. That, I think, is one of the big barriers for getting people into science. Learning is painful! Unfortunately, I feel there is a significant amount of people that HAVE gone through the pain and trials of learning and gaining expertise and obtaining PhD’s and the like, that they have to justify their experience to themselves by making sure every subsequent student goes through the same pain they did, regardless of whether it is necessary. Learning will never NOT be challenging or difficult. It ought to be. But academia is incredibly broken, and SO much of it looks shockingly like nothing more than hazing nowadays….
@MisterZimbabwe
@MisterZimbabwe Ай бұрын
The worst of it is we're up against things like tiktok that enforce a quick dopamine release loop. How is a process that is long, arduous and painful supposed to compete with nonsense that give people the same biofeedback as if they had completed something of the former category?
@chrisnorris7527
@chrisnorris7527 Ай бұрын
Just saw the short and looked this up and thought "oh well. How many days will I have to wait for this?" "Premieres in 6 minutes" oh shit my lucky day.
@supercreeperbat2533
@supercreeperbat2533 Ай бұрын
i got done with dinner when it was 10 min old
@Alpha-zb8sp
@Alpha-zb8sp Ай бұрын
I found it 30 seconds before it started
@idontknoq4813
@idontknoq4813 Ай бұрын
Same, except i found out a good few minutes ago.
@ToxicLionLPs
@ToxicLionLPs Ай бұрын
Yeah I saw the short and literally one second later I was watching, what a great day!
@Angelo-r-b
@Angelo-r-b Ай бұрын
Me too bro Literally same time lmao
@PeachysMom
@PeachysMom Ай бұрын
I’m glad people are starting to talk about the rampant anti-intellectualism in our society. It’s scary because it’s one of the pillars of fascism. Based on some online interactions I’ve had discussing student loans, there are a lot of individuals who believe that education is useless unless it directly applies to making money. But to me, every class I’ve taken , everything I’ve learned has helped shape me and my understanding of the world. My inner and outer life. No one can ever take that away from me. It’s probably one of the main reasons I’m a boomer who’s not a fascist white supremacist.
@VenturiLife
@VenturiLife Ай бұрын
Dismayed by the ignorance of my fellow man. Very few people have critical thinking skills these days.
@justinbremer2281
@justinbremer2281 Ай бұрын
Musashi said if you want to learn the sword, study the lute and calligraphy
@forstuffjust7735
@forstuffjust7735 Ай бұрын
Sadly this notion is perpetuated by thevery instuitions that should be against it. Universities, especially the private ones
@georgejones5019
@georgejones5019 Ай бұрын
Buzzword soup. Traded one devil for the other.
@caffeinette
@caffeinette Ай бұрын
For people in financial desperation, a degree is typically seen as a a barrier to a bigger paycheck. I don't fault them that, especially in the current financial climate. Where it really becomes a problem is when they see having to actually learn the material to pass their courses as unfair.
@blue123439
@blue123439 9 күн бұрын
Thanks Milo, you brought me out of a few rabbit holes. I’m 72 and glad to say that I can still learn. It’s appreciated more than you know.
@megasomamars4796
@megasomamars4796 29 күн бұрын
As a scientific illustrator I feel super inspired to continue my work! As silly as it sounds, pictures do really help people understand larger scientific concepts!
@StoryMode180
@StoryMode180 Ай бұрын
It's a wonderful thought that this lecture for 20 or 30 students at Virginia Tech, has now been played in a classroom of 275,000. It's also nice to know, that the seats keep filling, and no one misses the lesson by being tardy.
@AngelC4K3
@AngelC4K3 Ай бұрын
316,000 now!
@goldenreflection2811
@goldenreflection2811 Ай бұрын
Currently 330,000
@charmaduplessis6854
@charmaduplessis6854 Ай бұрын
The way you wrote this is absolutely brilliant
@simpleman7516
@simpleman7516 Ай бұрын
yeah well this minuteman guy confirms the theory that all archeologists are not engineers or geologists. They are feminists of the science field.
@madeleineblue1340
@madeleineblue1340 Ай бұрын
405,303 and counting!
@DaniKing72
@DaniKing72 Ай бұрын
Honestly the next logical step for our favorite archaeologist would be doing a TedTalk which I would 100% watch
@robcanisto8635
@robcanisto8635 Ай бұрын
abso-friggin-lutelyyyyyy
@subcitizen2012
@subcitizen2012 Ай бұрын
Ted talks were relevant like 15 years ago. He's doing just fine on TikTok and KZfaq.
@DaniKing72
@DaniKing72 Ай бұрын
@@subcitizen2012 fair but that's not to say it wouldn't be dope as shit to see him dunk on Graham Hancock on a live stage in front of thousands of people
@EndoftheBeginning17
@EndoftheBeginning17 Ай бұрын
@@subcitizen2012 Yeah, it seems Ted Talks have kind of degenerated into talking to various special interest groups that either approve or disprove of said idea before hand.
@pyrex-fission
@pyrex-fission Ай бұрын
or, and hear me out - Tiny Desk Concert
@noxnilrem9351
@noxnilrem9351 Ай бұрын
Milo. You may never see this comment in the sea of other fans you have here but I want you to know you are not alone in the self-shame of going down that pipeline as a 14-15 year old kid during that time where anti-religion and anti-feminism lead to bigotry wrapped up in the falsehood of 'I'm just asking questions/Look how dumb this person is'. I went down the very same rabbit hole and followed that pipeline that you did, in those same years, with the same impressionable mind of a teenager trying to find her identity in the sea of uncontrolled internet access. I'll admit, I'm crying a little after hearing you say you fell down that pipeline too because it has been the biggest shame of my life to remember all that cruel content I watched and *supported* what those nasty people said and did. I'm grateful every single day that I found my own way out with the help of one online friend and my wonderful grandfather who helped foster my love for learning and challenging view points because I truly believe that if I didn't have them to stop me from getting radicalised further, I likely would still be a bigotted, nasty person that I was very quicky becoming all those years ago. I cannot put into words how much your admission of nearly following that pipeline too means to me, and likely others who have gone through the same. I don't feel alone now. That I really wasn't the only teenager that almost fell down that rabbithole of blind hatred all those years ago. Thank you, Milo.
@sentient_dinosaurplush
@sentient_dinosaurplush Ай бұрын
Wish I could’ve listened to this live. Definitely one of the few videos I am actually actively listening to instead of just using as background noise
@Awhite3
@Awhite3 Ай бұрын
I just graduated medical school, and even in my clinical years I've already experienced the pipeline's effects on our patients. The strange thing is how people will come to our emergency department and then refuse certain treatments because of the pseudoscience they've been taught. I rotated at hospitals on both coasts, and a more and more common thing I hear from the staff to the patients in every hospital I've worked at is "then why are you here?" I believe people go to the emergency department because they were told that's where they need to go when they have a problem, but they've also been told not to trust us or the science behind our work. That leaves people coming to us and then refusing our help. So to anyone who was doubting: yes, the pipeline is hurting people. Sometimes it even kills them. I want you to know that you've inspired me. I've been watching your videos for a long time, but this one was the first that invited me to play a role. It's a role that a lot of people are already doing in my field, but this was the first time someone showed me that we need more, even if they're repeating the same thing. I think I want to give it a try. Truly, thank you. Last, when I was listening to your lecture, I was struck with a question that I think has to be discussed. I agree that a degree isn't necessary to be an expert. But that leaves us with the question of how we define an expert. I don't have a solid answer for that, and I wouldn't be surprised if there wasn't one. Any form of standardization invites the same attacks "the system" already has. I invite discussion on this, since I feel like it's important.
@TheYoufuckingtubeabl
@TheYoufuckingtubeabl Ай бұрын
Please, either say more (examples, detail) or direct us where to find information on this specific area. I.E. Folks presenting at ER and refusing various treatments.
@Brenda-on7hy
@Brenda-on7hy Ай бұрын
I was shocked when I went for breast lump assessment & the specialist asked if he could examine me. How else could he diagnose my cancer!
@taurengraybeard218
@taurengraybeard218 Ай бұрын
​@@TheYoufuckingtubeabl ask any nurse that worked in the COVID wing of a hospital during the pandemic.
@raeoverhere923
@raeoverhere923 Ай бұрын
@@TheYoufuckingtubeabl My husband ends up in the ER fairly often because of some chronic illnesses, and you overhear things in the next bay over. I've got loads of anecdotal examples, from refusing IVs and painkillers, to people lying about allergies in order to avoid a chemical or food they think is unsafe. It's "I can't have ice in my water, I'm allergic to ice", but in a medical setting; they say "my child is allergic to eggs" because they don't want to have their child get the MMR vaccine, and it's the best way to keep doctors from insisting (despite the fact that the egg protein is virtually non-existent), but then ask for a cake as a snack, knowing that it contains eggs.
@Erik-pu4mj
@Erik-pu4mj Ай бұрын
You've directly inspired a pastime essay on what makes an expert. I may be back...
@nabuchodonozorii6829
@nabuchodonozorii6829 Ай бұрын
Hi, I'm a blue collar worker, I've never even been to a university and have no interest in pursuing science as a profession BUT, I still enjoy learning about all the cool stuff that we as a society managed to gather knowledge about, and when I learn something interesting I share it with my friends and family. I'm glad to have that opportunity but, it happens sometimes that I unintentionally spread miss information, so I wholeheartedly agree with what you said about making science more accessible to average people, so we can all learn and not have our minds tainted with lies and biased opinions. Thank you for this lecture and making sure that it reaches as many people as possible. Ps. English is not my first language, I hope the autocorrect caught all my mistakes.
@dangerousflyer4485
@dangerousflyer4485 Ай бұрын
Got it perfect dawg👏
@LoudWaffle
@LoudWaffle Ай бұрын
Unintentionally spreading misinformation isn't terrible on it's own, I'd even say that everyone, no matter the level of intelligence or education, does it at some point in their life. The real issue is when people spread misinfo and are averse to having anything they say corrected or contested - and of course the misinfo figureheads like Graham Hancock and many others who I do believe are mostly aware that they are lying. Basically, humility goes a LOOOOOONG way. And your English was perfect, don't sweat it 😄
@sophiedowney1077
@sophiedowney1077 Ай бұрын
As someone who actually is persuing a degree in biochemistry, you're probably doing it right. You get to hear about all the cool stuff without having to figure out what the third q°`v is(bunch of goddamn eldrich symbols), because my professor sure as hell didn't give it to me! (In case you can't tell I'm doing homework right now, and I'm waiting for my TA to email back because for some reason he insists on answering our questions with more questions. If I had an answer for his question, I wouldn't be asking my question, now would I?!) Do yeah, keep doing what you're doing. What I'm doing is not worth the torture for most people.
@jfu5222
@jfu5222 Ай бұрын
I'm always most impressed by self educated people.
@fernando-loula
@fernando-loula Ай бұрын
The awesome thing is today in platforms like Edx, You tube and others you actually can find courses from credible universities. Maybe it is not what the algorithm offers first, but anyone still can.
@marteenie7189
@marteenie7189 Ай бұрын
as someone that’s done academic research presentations, i just gotta say i love the template and format of your slides lol 23pt. + and no unnecessary text or pics YESSS
@scaledsilver
@scaledsilver Ай бұрын
this guy grifts to the low hanging fruit to debunk things with deeper actual truth.
@scaledsilver
@scaledsilver Ай бұрын
such an easy manipulation tactic
@DrDanAllosso
@DrDanAllosso Ай бұрын
Really good talk, Milo. I actually DO have a PhD and I've been trying to crack the code and find a style that works for me. I'm going to talk to my US History students tomorrow in a final lecture that brings the course to the present, about social media, filter bubbles, algorithms, etc. I think I'll add the last bit of this video. The point you make about 28 minutes in, about how the success of some of these programs showing that people are actually interested, is really powerful. Keep up the good work! ps. I took my stuff off KZfaq a while back, but maybe I'll reinstate it, since that's where the viewers are!
@varyolla435
@varyolla435 Ай бұрын
Milo performs a much needed service here of course. Yet some of the things he noted are likely incorrect as far as supposedly "reaching people" based upon the superficial conclusion of "views". Moral: there are science channels here which are daily bombarded by purveyors of pseudoscience trash via = sockpuppets and likely bots. They generate high numbers of views and comments yet many of those reflect the same handful of arguments supporting pseudoscientific narratives and attacking academia. Thus platforms like this are unregulated for the most part. Users can literally generate as many accounts as they desire. I have seen many times sockpuppets reflecting multiple accounts from what was obviously the same user operating here. Ergo basing conclusions upon "views/clicks" when as alluded to deceptive traffic is daily being generated here in vast numbers = facile logic I'm afraid. One can achieve a million views quickly on this platform without a million actual users if you have bots/sockpuppets operating spreading misinformation/disinformation who post daily. It is like the movie industry claiming a newly released movie generated "X" millions of dollars the 1st weekend when today ticket prices are exponentially more than 20 years ago. Thus fewer people can watch the movie and paying more = it deceptively brings in more money despite fewer viewers. It's a meaningless statistic...... p.s. - consider Musty Trolla. After making his initial bid to purchase Twit-R he tried to back out claiming = too many bots operating on the platform......... Social media is a valuable tool which is sadly being exploited by purveyors of misinformation/disinformation. This will not change because these platforms monetize based upon = participation - and bots/sockpuppets generate huge numbers of "clicks".
@DrDanAllosso
@DrDanAllosso Ай бұрын
Update: I showed part of this to my university students today. I also returned to KZfaq and posted a video about it (kzfaq.info/get/bejne/h914gbKcstPGeWQ.html).
@basharkano9658
@basharkano9658 Ай бұрын
Last year I watched 2 men's fashion videos, and within an hour it turned from men's fashion, to general advice for men, to andrew tate, and then outright fascists who said women are destroying westen civilization. It was shocking how fast KZfaq lined up all that nonsense from men's fashion videos. I bring this up in support for Milo's claim about how these rabbit holes start from an innocent place before devolving into the most crazy shit.
@Reed9277
@Reed9277 Ай бұрын
I accidentally gave in to the sensationalism of some of the body camera/auditor/crime/dash cam type videos, and very quickly my shorts feed was all auditors, and shortly after that I started getting alt-right type stuff, and people just being offensive to be “funny.” I had to hit “not interested” on about 50+ videos in a row before the algorithm served me something that I actually subscribe to. That was the last time I really binged shorts, too
@teddy3k3
@teddy3k3 Ай бұрын
Yeah I think the algorithm can be pretty fucking evil at times.
@eightcoins4401
@eightcoins4401 Ай бұрын
Its also not just the algorithm but also how youtube keeps alot of really far right content online simply because its profitable until its big enough to hit news again and can harm youtubes image
@breawycker
@breawycker Ай бұрын
There's been a lot of accusations that the "algorithm" is either intentionally or unintentionally designed to do this
@feltfrog
@feltfrog Ай бұрын
as a woman it ruins my day when i get that content shoved into my lap because it’s a reminder that we can’t trust any man because we don’t know his internet history. they’re all consuming this content and then also watching the most violent abusive p*rn imaginable.
@channelantoneon
@channelantoneon Ай бұрын
Milo, I thought you’d like to know something. I recently became a substitute teacher at a high school in rural western NY, near Rochester. In a social studies class I was covering last week, there was a 15 year old kid who absolutely adores your channel. He does his hair like you and everything and showed me all his drawings of sites like stonehenge and gobekli tepe. Personally, I never went into archaeology, though I wanted to. I’m already married to music. But I’ve been visiting this kid and his family to tutor him in anthro and hopefully get him into the anthro/archaeology program at SUNY Geneseo. And it’s all thanks to you dude.
@erinyes3943
@erinyes3943 Ай бұрын
Won’t lie, I got a little teary eyed reading this. It’s unspeakably cool of you to be doing that for him. I wish you both luck
@maryeckel9682
@maryeckel9682 Ай бұрын
I love this! The scientific pipeline!
@georgiabaddeley6606
@georgiabaddeley6606 Ай бұрын
That is so so so so cute 🥹
@sciencecompliance235
@sciencecompliance235 Ай бұрын
Very cool, but it sounds like you deserve the lion's share of the credit, not Milo.
@jun2xweh
@jun2xweh Ай бұрын
Good luck to you and the kid, mate...
@skolumbo1671
@skolumbo1671 Ай бұрын
You are absolutely correct on what you have said about breaking down the gate and the keepers, whether imaginary or not. Opening up science through social media is the way to go and to turn it from something vapid and incipid into a remarkable tool and potential. The positive and the hopeful is there, here's hoping it does turn out for the better, though i would encourage that in tandem with science we encourage more content about communication and humility in general to stem the tides of outrage that are so prevalent. In any case Milo, keep on Rossing.
@irunatbullets
@irunatbullets Ай бұрын
I really like your point about the fact that there's really no place for people interested in archaeology to go. I used to love watching natural history and archaeology documentaries when I was growing up. I would binge History and Discovery in my early 20s, but then there those channels made this gradual shift to the pseudo sciences. Which is totally crazy to me, because these were places with fairly solid information. Or, at least, the only place I could get 24 hours of the stuff I was interested in. I could put up with 2% of ancient aliens if 98% of the channel is legit. Meanwhile, the channel producers are looking at their numbers and realizing that a) slightly more people are watching that 2%, and b) it's way easier to produce a TV show when they don't have to verify a single fucking thing that's being presented. Also, well done on that presentation. I think I only saw a single cut in the whole thing, which was a nice. You are an engaging presenter regardless of the platform.
@Brenda-on7hy
@Brenda-on7hy Ай бұрын
Hi Milo. I am a 75 yrvold former teacher. I loved your presentation. You are so totally on track. We have provincial exams in Alberta and for decades the teachers had to pore through the exams and see where our students did not score well. For the 42vyears I taught , the critical thinking scores continued to drop. I see that lack in our society. Your challenge to those students is what is needed to help stem this process and begin to reverse it. Thank you. I teared up listening to you
@brettpennett1070
@brettpennett1070 Ай бұрын
As a fellow Albertan, thanks for being a teacher in this province! Definitely some hard times past, present, and future for our educators here.
@drucshlook
@drucshlook 14 күн бұрын
how many boosters you got ? your opinion is irrelevant.
@Brenda-on7hy
@Brenda-on7hy 14 күн бұрын
@@drucshlook how kind of you.
@drucshlook
@drucshlook 14 күн бұрын
@@Brenda-on7hy I absolutely couldn't care less. you got the Pfizer, your opinion, on any matter, is irrelevant.
@pcatful
@pcatful 5 күн бұрын
Interesting observation. It got me thinking-critical thinking suffers from religiosity as well, so maybe as one influence fades, it gets replaced by another for easy answers served up ready-made that stops people from thinking.
@havokgames8297
@havokgames8297 Ай бұрын
"If I was only telling this to 40 people, frankly, it wouldn't matter that much" - is a really powerful take. Incredible presentation. Glad to be part of the nearly half a million people who have now watched this online.
@cf3714
@cf3714 Ай бұрын
~700,000 now, came down to find this comment. 2024-04-29
@billysgeo
@billysgeo 25 күн бұрын
Thought exactly the same
@unicorn_tamer
@unicorn_tamer 21 күн бұрын
@@cf3714 800,000 man! 12-05-2024 :P (Also who the heck says the year first)
@cf3714
@cf3714 20 күн бұрын
@@unicorn_tamer It's a neat trick I learned programing. That way you can sort alphabetically, and it automatically puts everything in order of date.
@unicorn_tamer
@unicorn_tamer 20 күн бұрын
@@cf3714 Oh- that's actually a neat idea. And now that I think about it... I do have some files with the date on their name that were always sorted weird... That is, until now! You actually opened my eyes lol
@ethanglasgow7612
@ethanglasgow7612 6 күн бұрын
Thank you for doing this, and trust me, it matters a whole lot I was a young teen who fell into the original gamergate pipeline- good ol’ “SJW destroyed” videos. It destroyed a large part of my life growing up. I denied my sexuality for years, lived in constant insecurity, and lost lifelong friends over the horrible things I’ve said- some of them I could never apologize to anymore. Nobody should lose their humanity to these conspiracies, and people who think they’re harmless are woefully ignorant. You may not convince them now, but you’re a piece of the puzzle. You’re another voice who just might pull them out.
@thod-thod
@thod-thod Ай бұрын
As a 16yo, I am _SO_ glad that I found you, Milo, on the internet and other people who promote independent research and responsibility rather than these pipelines
@toastercatx
@toastercatx Ай бұрын
That old fireplace setup is GORGEOUS
@pedrovergara7594
@pedrovergara7594 Ай бұрын
Came here to syñay just that. I would use it as a background in every video.
@user-yt9bl1qo9l
@user-yt9bl1qo9l Ай бұрын
Film here more often, please!
@Kenzalina_
@Kenzalina_ Ай бұрын
I completely agree. What a stunning room.
@drewharrison6433
@drewharrison6433 Ай бұрын
I just wanna sit there on a cool night having a mulled cider with Milo and talking about the latest archeology news!
@Karlfalcon
@Karlfalcon Ай бұрын
Can anyone make out the inscription on the mantle?
@InvaderHog
@InvaderHog Ай бұрын
When I was in college and still young and dumb, a professor teaching about how to interpret character motivation in theatre taught me one of the most impactful things that I still apply to my daily life: when you are listening to someone speaking about anything- car salesman, facebook mom, or even your religious leader- you have to ask yourself what motivates them to tell you that? Everyone has motives for everything they do from money to genuine care about your well being, but you have to look at them and from their perspective, what do they have to gain by telling you what they are telling you. This blew my mind because suddenly everyone's motives make way more sense if a person is trying to peddle a product or actually does care about what they are telling you. Anytime I question someone's motives, I have a clearer understanding as to what they are really trying to get from me and if I want to actually receive it or not.
@scalylayde8751
@scalylayde8751 Ай бұрын
This comment is underrated.
@sabrinafelber
@sabrinafelber Ай бұрын
Wow! Thanks for the invite. Great advice.
@nonyanae2
@nonyanae2 Ай бұрын
Not me, my motivation is scatterbrained autism
@chilibeer3912
@chilibeer3912 Ай бұрын
That is incredible insight.
@Chalkadoo
@Chalkadoo Ай бұрын
@@nonyanae2ah yes, team "I just think this is neat"
@JacktheRah
@JacktheRah Ай бұрын
Also to further emphasize your point about being able to reach so many more people: The only reason I have knowledge of the middle ages that isn't just fantasy shit or "everyone was constantly grumpy and the roads consisted of mud" is because of a youtuber who one day decided to just do informative videos about the middle ages based on historic sources. And this guy didn't study history. He just became interested in the middle ages, started to read into it, do stuff like LARP and historic reenactment and then started to work as a guide for a couple of castles in his area. And the interesting part is: It's not just about the fate of kings and monarchs. It's about everyday life in the middle ages. Things that affect everyone. And I just love that because that is so interesting. And it's so incredibly cute to learn that humans already had snowballfights 600 years ago. Water freezes and falls from the sky? You can make sure humans will start to play with it.
@bcrow9266
@bcrow9266 Ай бұрын
Beautiful and awesome work Milo. One of the only presentations that I actually watched from start to finish and was engaged with the whole time. You should be proud of yourself.
@HistoryWithKayleigh
@HistoryWithKayleigh Ай бұрын
I covered the Bosnian Pyramids earlier today, had no idea you'd mention it and didn't know you were gonna premiere today. Great minds think alike they say😁 Awesome lecture, I'll be watching the rest tomorrow as I need sleep now😭
@thomasdyson8329
@thomasdyson8329 Ай бұрын
Just found your channel through this comment! Subbed and can't wait to binge your content! Keep up the good fight against ignorance and selfishness and ego! Gwan girl
@RubensBudgetCreations
@RubensBudgetCreations Ай бұрын
Same here.
@patrickupstatesaintsbloss7258
@patrickupstatesaintsbloss7258 Ай бұрын
My two favorites in one video, @HistoryWithKayliegh glad to see you’re feeling better watching your video next 😊
@minecraftnerd2175
@minecraftnerd2175 Ай бұрын
Omg u were in the video! I just found your channel from this comment and Milos lecture, going to watch your vids tommorow
@guyman1570
@guyman1570 Ай бұрын
Ooo I wanna to see your video. Going over there now!
@engineer_with_issues
@engineer_with_issues Ай бұрын
We have a great science communicator here in Germany, Dr. May Thi Nguyen-Kim she is a chemist and started out on youtube. She now has her own TV show talking about various topics. One sentence from one of her books deeply resonated with me, and it fits this lecture very well. She talks about how we need a common ground of facts that everyone accepts is true to enable discussions about progress and solutions. Misinformation erodes that common ground, which makes it super dangerous. Edit: spelling
@ccl1195
@ccl1195 Ай бұрын
!! I've said the same that we are lacking a common ground of facts or common narrative! Thank you for sharing about her books.
@Zal1810
@Zal1810 Ай бұрын
you also have Sabine Hossenfelder there!
@MetastaticMaladies
@MetastaticMaladies Ай бұрын
@@Zal1810 Eh, Sabine is okay, but she’s said some very questionable and alarming things in the past. Like how she said studying certain things is “useless”.
@boratgollum5983
@boratgollum5983 Ай бұрын
A yes. The covid Nazi.
@GaussianEntity
@GaussianEntity Ай бұрын
Scammers and grifters rely on eroding this common ground to peddle their scam. That's why pseudoscience overlaps with scam products and get rich schemes.
@scrinx4631
@scrinx4631 Ай бұрын
You give me hope, Milo. You make learning so enjoyable, and I'm so glad I stumbled across your channel. Thank you for doing what you're doing, the world really needs it.
@leoalcaraz6153
@leoalcaraz6153 Ай бұрын
Why do I feel like kids in grade school need to be taught this; not just for pseudoscience but for how to recognize misinformation in general
@tealkerberus748
@tealkerberus748 Ай бұрын
A lot of politically active people are very invested in never letting kids learn critical thinking.
@ekki1993
@ekki1993 22 күн бұрын
I think that's like asking schools to explicitly teach how to avoid scams. These things should be uprooted by regulations on social media, in the same way that we can legally prosecute a lot of scammers. Otherwise, expecting people to do science communication to solve this problem is tantamount to expecting rich people donating money to solve poverty.
@zoruasnivy
@zoruasnivy Ай бұрын
I want to thank the show Horrible Histories for getting me and other people my age who only had free television interested in actual history .
@nostalgiatrip7331
@nostalgiatrip7331 Ай бұрын
channel 4 goatee
@mrseaweed88
@mrseaweed88 Ай бұрын
Holy shit I was raised on horrible histories, it genuinely gave me my love for history.
@neshie9724
@neshie9724 Ай бұрын
I used to read those books all the time as a kid. those were the best
@juliajs1752
@juliajs1752 28 күн бұрын
Horrible Histories and Time Team!
@lashinka2574
@lashinka2574 25 күн бұрын
I have a 23 year old niece and we used to love watching HH together when she was little. Now I have an 8 year old daughter, so I get to enjoy watching it all over again with her. It's an awesome show, it's so much fun that kids don't even realise they're learning some really important historical facts. Lol. ❤
@Terri_MacKay
@Terri_MacKay Ай бұрын
I'm 61, and one of those people that Milo referenced...never formally educated in history or archaeology, but I've spent my life educating myself because both fields fascinate me. Milo is the person that the History Channel needs to turn their channel back into an actual history channel, and not a pseudoscience, pseudoarchaeology, pseudohistory channel. History and archaeology are fascinating, and deserve to be presented to the public in a responsible way. We need to bring younger people to history and archaeology, and I think that (in the world of the internet), the only way to do that is to present them in a dynamic way that will get young people excited about these subjects. Milo is definitely the person to do that. I think that, as a history and archaeology educator, he is a precious resource.
@jesseadamson1077
@jesseadamson1077 Ай бұрын
You have to admit - Mountain Monsters was a great show
@matthollywood8060
@matthollywood8060 Ай бұрын
I'm 50 and grew up with Cosmos (and also In Search Of, unfortunately. Bad Spock! Bad!) and watching this I couldn't help thinking Milo has the potential to be the next Carl Sagan, but with a potentially much, much larger audience.
@Terri_MacKay
@Terri_MacKay Ай бұрын
@@jesseadamson1077 I may have seen an episode or two. Completely by accident, of course. 😆
@Terri_MacKay
@Terri_MacKay Ай бұрын
@@matthollywood8060 He's approachable and is exactly the kind of educator that would appeal to a younger audience, and get them interested in those subjects. He should write a book introducing archaeology to children, or talk to classrooms of younger kids...that's where our future archaeologists and historians are.
@Coldass
@Coldass Ай бұрын
archeology is a literal pseudoscience, no other branch has been responsible for as many hoaxes. nothing but grave robbers and evidence defilers. disgusting, the lot of them.
@YAMMAS
@YAMMAS Күн бұрын
The part where you mentioned your edgy / anti-feminist phase resonated with me so much. I similarly had a cringe era where I watched a lot of anti-feminist videos as well as radical conspiracies when I was about 14-15. I didn't really have anyone in my own life to challenge these beliefs, since unfortunately most of my toxically male friends would've just agreed with me. But an important thing I learned was to do some critical thinking, especially towards these videos on the internet that claim to BE critical thinking, and using common sense has kinda made look at the facts and to drive myself away from these dangerous ideologies (such as the ones you've mentioned) which come with these. But ig nowadays I'm almost glad I had that phase and got out of it, because it feels like I have a much better understanding as a more pro-feminism and do-your-own-research person now because I've lived by the other end of those arguments before. Fabulous presentation btw Milo ❤. I can't even tell you how important your work and influence is for the internet and the world. Thank you 🙌
@theconjugate5204
@theconjugate5204 29 күн бұрын
So happy you’re out there doing the good work. We need you, kid, please never stop!
@TheHAMM14
@TheHAMM14 Ай бұрын
Coming from a guy who dropped out, this was everything I loved about school. Listening to passionate people talk about what they love. Keep yappin Milo
@LiluBob
@LiluBob Ай бұрын
Milo, congratulations on the success of your endeavors. I'm 69 years old, I have had an amateur interest in archaeology, anthropology, sociology, and all the other sciences. I'm also a lover of philosophy and comparative religions. And the thing that I find most distressing is how easily people can start with science and facts then drag themselves and the rudimentary facts they have gathered down the rabbit hole of pseudoscience and pseudo-archaeology. In trying to suss the whys and wherefores of this phenomena, what I have discovered is that there's always an agenda attached to this process. One that is attempting to defeat a perceived or real power structure rather than being about revealing the truth. They say thier intent is to reveal the truth, the hidden truth, but it's really about radicalism and bringing down "the man" as we used to say in the 60s and 70s. In other words, power structures and those in control, that is, until you become one of those in the elite and suddenly you go from being radical liberal and progressive to radical conservative and hate monger. As I lived through those eras and watched people who had been on the forefront of radical change become radicalized, egocentric conservatives and hate mongers, I wondered what happened. How could they flip like that, how could they do a complete complete 180 about face. What I noticed was that the most zealot of those who led the charge against the elite, those in power at the time, were often themselves egotistical, self-centered individuals who made whatever cause they were supporting actually all about themselves. I also observed how, as they rallied for freedom of speech, and other proclaimed freedoms they felt they were being deprived of, that when pushed hard enough they devolved into petty tyrants who ranted against those they disagreed with. The terrible thing was that they saw no problem with such behavior, no hypocrisy. For people like this, the "I want to believe" becomes "I desperately need to believe." It was an interesting lesson in human nature, much of what you have discussed in your lecture. So again bravo and congratulations, I love your work.❤
@timnor4803
@timnor4803 Ай бұрын
Possibly the longest KZfaq comment ever👍🇺🇸
@diverightin9243
@diverightin9243 Ай бұрын
Very well put. I appreciated every word.
@LiluBob
@LiluBob Ай бұрын
@@timnor4803 Oh no, this is my average length 🤣😜❤️
@LiluBob
@LiluBob Ай бұрын
@@diverightin9243 Thank you, much appreciated. Especially since I was pretty tired when I wrote it, lol.
@timnor4803
@timnor4803 Ай бұрын
@@LiluBob good on ya mate. No malice intended 👍😎
@saltyy1669
@saltyy1669 6 күн бұрын
ive seen quite a few guest speaker presentations in my college career, and this is by far the best one ive ever seen, and i wasn’t even there. its clear you’ve been comfortable teaching for a while now, and actually love what you’re doing. insanely good job man
@cmoth637
@cmoth637 Ай бұрын
I was at University with Atlas Pro! Such an awesome channel, I’ve been a fan of both of you for so long!
@for_fox_aches
@for_fox_aches Ай бұрын
Anyone else just realize that he doesn't need to edit his videos quite so much? You are amazing at this Milo. Thank you.
@femthingevelyn
@femthingevelyn Ай бұрын
I think it's just him wanting his words to be the way he wants them, there's a number of times where he mixes up some words, or gets stuck stuttering for a second, and when he's recording a video to edit, he can work sound of that out and not have to worry about people nitpicking that he accidentally said "open them with welcome arms" or something
@for_fox_aches
@for_fox_aches Ай бұрын
@femthingevelyn I agree 100%. It's just that editing is less necessary than I was led to believe based on his videos.
@KasumiRINA
@KasumiRINA Ай бұрын
​@@for_fox_aches It depends on type of video. A lecture like this requires minimal editing because it's essentially already made video. A debunking will need to splice parts of content he debunks with narration, some done on camera some off screen, plus adding jokes and segways all while dodging KZfaq's copyright sensors.
@dimitrichristy630
@dimitrichristy630 Ай бұрын
How good would a 4 hour video be though
@for_fox_aches
@for_fox_aches Ай бұрын
I swear to God it's impossible to be understood in youtube comments sometimes.
@theabristlebroom4378
@theabristlebroom4378 Ай бұрын
Fireplace quote reads "Old Wood to burn, Old books to read, Old friends to trust." which is a shortened version of this quote: "As old wood is best to burn; old horses to ride; old books to read; old wine to drink; so are old friends most trusty to use." by Leonard Wright
@slateslavens
@slateslavens Ай бұрын
Thanks! I was wondering what it said.
@Fitzwalrus06
@Fitzwalrus06 Ай бұрын
That is an absolutely gorgeous fireplace with all the cupboards, shelves and settees.. You can see how that would have been the center of family social life during a long, cold winter.😎👍
@popoltz
@popoltz Ай бұрын
Much love to this youtube channel. A dude with a mission to teach the masses and is reaching to the impressionable in an entertaining way.
@Garlgraxx
@Garlgraxx 13 күн бұрын
That presentation was great and very professional! You're very inspirational, Milo!
@moscheibling2518
@moscheibling2518 Ай бұрын
This seems like a natural step for Milo, educating and telling stories to us and live students at the same time. If this is something of a "lecture" then i am very happy for him. He is fulfilling what he set out to do after that last episode of Ancient Apocalpyse.
@noobminatorTBNK
@noobminatorTBNK Ай бұрын
As someone who grew up in a rural part of my country where the only International arceology I saw was ancient aliens, your channel has helped me nail down that wrong feeling I've allways had in the back of my brain all these years, keep up the good work 🎉
@lug358
@lug358 11 күн бұрын
Hey, this is the first time i see this channel. And you are totally correct. Moreover, its not just the power of the internet that we have by our side, but the globalization of the english language makes the message understandable for people all around the world that maybe you didnt even imagine they are watching you from there. Im from Spain, this is the first time i watch a video of yours and now i know. I personally feel scared about the idea of being so expossed to that much people on the internet, but at the same time you are right about how now is very accesible for people to impart the knowledge (specially scientific knowledge). And i find it very inspiring and hopeful to frame this period in time as a renaissance in science and knowledge despite all the missinformation being fed outhere. So thanks!
@GreenMMs100
@GreenMMs100 Ай бұрын
Considering I live in New Zealand and would have had zero opportunity to ever see you talking about the thing you love if it hadn't been for social media; I would say you hit the nail on the head with the distribution ideas. Science is so fundamentally awesome, it's so interesting the way different fields come together to explain our world. It's a shame that that knowledge is paywalled for most people
@stuffystuffsityas6302
@stuffystuffsityas6302 Ай бұрын
Hello fellow kiwi!
@battadia
@battadia Ай бұрын
Hey, fellow NZers!
@xeno2306
@xeno2306 Ай бұрын
Heyo fellas
@fishs.failureson5114
@fishs.failureson5114 Ай бұрын
@@battadia hello!
@BrickNewton
@BrickNewton Ай бұрын
Another Milo fan from Christchurch
@angrytedtalks
@angrytedtalks Ай бұрын
Milo, your production schedule is entirely in your head. You don't need to apologise for getting it "perfect" before release; the quality speaks for itself and is well worth the wait.
@the.wyrd.one_
@the.wyrd.one_ Ай бұрын
Hi Milo! Love your videos. I was wondering about your Dark Routes series. What's up with that? Are there going to be any more episodes?
@artisdmb
@artisdmb Ай бұрын
You go boi!!!!! You totes deserve this and it made me really happy when you said you were doing this lecture!
@brokenursa9986
@brokenursa9986 Ай бұрын
It's so nice to hear about someone else who had been dragged down the far right pipeline and managed to claw his way back out. I used to watch guys like Sargon of Akkad, and now he's gone completely off the rails, while I've gone back to the side of rationality. It's always good to help deradicalize people from those dangerous ideologies while still feeding their interests in healthy ways.
@autumnautopsy
@autumnautopsy Ай бұрын
Omg yes, same. I am a very passionate leftist but I am also very critical of certain aspects of leftism and that caused me to go through a phase where I went almost right-wing. Was an avid watcher of Blaire White and Shoe0nHead...
@p_serdiuk
@p_serdiuk Ай бұрын
Not sure how Sargon went off the rails, I still watch him from time to time. It's just important to not get completely stuck in that sphere.
@jamesnomos8472
@jamesnomos8472 Ай бұрын
I heard that at some point he (silently) pivoted back to the more pure science and debunk content, seemingly right around the jan 6 insurrection. From this, I've seen it speculated that seeing those events unfold might have been a moment of clarity and reflection for him. Then again, I can't be bothered to go check his channel right now.
@Manfred_Messer
@Manfred_Messer Ай бұрын
​@@p_serdiuk you missed the entire point of the video
@robertdraper5782
@robertdraper5782 Ай бұрын
​@@jamesnomos8472Sargon like Shoe on Head realised that courting the right is far more lucrative, I think there's only Dusty Smith left who didn't jump right for views and money.
@cassandra5011
@cassandra5011 Ай бұрын
I honestly wish i could personally thank youtubers like Milo, Forrest Valkai, NileRed, Robert Sapolski (via Stanford's free lectures), PBS Eons, and so many more for putting real science in various fields online for people to watch. At 35 years old, i still remember the pre internest day where we had so little resources to learn about the world around us. Even TV wasn't much help because for every show that taught us real science in a fun, exciting way there were 10 shows that were sensational barely factual shows that aired just to get views rather than to teach. I witnessed the rise of ancient aliens, the mockmentaries, and the reality tv style animal shows and it made me sad to lose the ability to actually learn something rather than just being entertained. But i feel like there has been a real effort to bring education to the general public by content creators who have a real passion for their craft and I truly appreciate it. Not only is it entertaining but I feel like Ive reignited my curiosity about life, nature, and science in a way that I don't think i could have otherwise. Keep doing you Milo. That butterfly effect will have you making whirlwinds if you keep going. Best of luck to you and all the youtubers/tictokers like you❤
@helengraves7850
@helengraves7850 Ай бұрын
UCTV's Carta is good too! (Put out by University of California Television) They have a lot of videos about early humans, the way different languages work, etc., that are fascinating.
@wrednax8594
@wrednax8594 Ай бұрын
Don't forget Professor Dave!
@sharkrancher282
@sharkrancher282 Ай бұрын
Thank you for posting this, and I fully agree! I think a good metric for reliability is to pay attention to who genuinely seems to be interested in educating people, versus those who simply want to wow folks with shocking and exciting "facts". Some of those old-school educators are still at it, too. I especially enjoy Bill Nye the Science Guy's channel.
@RC-qf3mp
@RC-qf3mp 16 күн бұрын
Sapolsky is an amateur.
@user-yg4pj4ed6p
@user-yg4pj4ed6p 18 күн бұрын
A teacher in my school got rlly into ancient apocalypse so I recommended you to her and I think your videos saved her from going down the rabbit hole
@ladytiamat
@ladytiamat Ай бұрын
You have perfectly hit a big pain point for me - the communication of information from scholars and experts. I'm always looking to learn and feel blocked by the paywall of education especially when I can't really create a program that hits all the things I want to learn. So I have to resort to internet searches and library digging. Too much information and too little time. You rock as always.
@xManzi
@xManzi Ай бұрын
Here is pseudoarcheology, on the engineer side there is new "perpetum mobile" and "free energy" machine every week... You all are doing "god's work". As an engineer, thank you all from the bottom of my heart❤
@diegotrejos5780
@diegotrejos5780 Ай бұрын
The Sun is a giant perpetual energy machine and the government doesn't want you to know it, I make 400 Kw/h from home without doing any work.
@VVilde36
@VVilde36 Ай бұрын
I feel like we are getting more fake gadgets than ever - not just people harnessing fears of energy transition from fossil fuels, but like... ive seen what are essentially just small electrical impulse machine marrketed as cure all, as good a chiro practor, or even anti cancer, and they are for sale on amazon, tik tok ect....
@ryanwillingham
@ryanwillingham Ай бұрын
there is no easter bunny, there is no tooth fairy... and there is no such thing as "free energy".
@defeatstatistics7413
@defeatstatistics7413 Ай бұрын
even in music theory there's all the A=432hz that Adam Neely has debunked like 6 times, pseudo-intellectuals are fuckin everywhere
@sophiedowney1077
@sophiedowney1077 Ай бұрын
The hardest part of making a perpetual motion machine is finding where to hide the battery :)
@Thermonuclear_Royal
@Thermonuclear_Royal Ай бұрын
This man can do a presentation ten times better than anyone in my school
@mixedmartialoddest
@mixedmartialoddest Ай бұрын
UM. UH...
@4Beats4Me
@4Beats4Me 6 күн бұрын
Thank you, Milo! As a senior and para to middle school children, I am so relieved to find critical thinking is alive and well. And so well. Keep up the good work, PLEASE. And thanks again.
@Claudia-tm9dr
@Claudia-tm9dr Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for posting this! I'm a long time fan of your channel, you educate in a way that really resonates with me! I know I will surely rewatch this, as I have your other content. Thank you so much for all that you do, and for feeding my special interest in history in an informed and accessible way! :)
@sarahpatterson7458
@sarahpatterson7458 Ай бұрын
Hi Milo, as a geologist/mining engineer who has done a lot of research into historic metallurgy as a personal passion and been hesitant to actually share that knowledge because I don't actually have a history degree, your push to share information really hit home. Thank you for taking that leap and encouraging us to dispel pseudoscience as well. :)
@khrishp
@khrishp Ай бұрын
I know barely anything about metallurgy. But I would 100% watch any video by somebody who is passionate about the history of it. That sounds fascinating and I've literally never thought about it till you put it down in words. Lol
@TheHornet44
@TheHornet44 Ай бұрын
Hope you end up sharing!
@johannageisel5390
@johannageisel5390 Ай бұрын
I would LOVE to hear more about historical metallurgy! I am generally interested in ancient crafts and I want to know more about how the people processed metals a couple thousand years ago. Or a couple hundred. If you do not pretend to know everything perfectly but still are as diligent as possible with your research, that should be fine. Just tell people what your sources are. In the historical costuming community there are a lot of people who also do not have history degrees but they all do thorough research and it's awesome what they come up with. Btw. are you familiar with the channel "Fraser Builds"? He makes videos about alchemy and I like how he is doing stuff. If you feel hesitant about making your own video, you could probably reach out to him or other channels that do living history content and ask if they were interested in a cooperation. Maybe that could ease you into it.
@canadiangemstones7636
@canadiangemstones7636 Ай бұрын
Geo/mining/metallurgy history old be awesome, get to making vids! Science is amazing, share your passion!
@kjartanspartan5181
@kjartanspartan5181 Ай бұрын
Someone here talked about how this reached them all the way in Spain, and I would like to add to that. I'm Icelandic. I live in Iceland, a nation of around 400 thousand people. The reach you are gaining with your channel is amazing to see and I look forward to seeing more people in Iceland watching you.
@dogtooth911
@dogtooth911 Ай бұрын
Imagine that... The internet has videos on it... And more countries than the US have internet! 😱🤯
@1lightheaded
@1lightheaded 16 күн бұрын
I like your values and clarity which which present them . I have been interested in a wide variety of science . I have read read a lot but it took a while before I understood that much of what I I had read was someone's belief dressed up as facts Many claim to have an open mind while pushing beliefs that tend to close their minds off. Misinformation for clicks is ubiquitous your ability to think critically is refreshing.
@DiannaGold
@DiannaGold Ай бұрын
Glad I found your channel. I love what you're doing! Keep it up ! FOR SCIENCE!
@TaeWik
@TaeWik Ай бұрын
As someone who got to see the first goldenage of science communication through social media with the likes of scishow, crashcourse, CGP Grey, etc, it was disheartening to see many creators struggle with and fall off with the algorithm over the years. It has brought me great joy to see the likes of you and others making a comeback, at a time when clear and entertaining education is needed the most in an ever more interconnected world. From the bottom of my heart, thank you.
@atroposz
@atroposz Ай бұрын
God I loved CrashCourse. I think I actually still have a playlist of all the interesting-topics videos I hadnt had a chance to watch that's like, 10 years old. I should go watch that.
@Robin_TheArtist
@Robin_TheArtist Ай бұрын
I am from Spain. This is reaching to basically the other side of the world. Here a LOT of people believe in pseudoscience, specially old people, I have seen it in older colleages and my own family, they get fed with tons of misinformation, annunaki, ancient aliens, master race, etc, and I myself did wonder about how and why and believed those things too. Then you came along and I began to use more critical thinking, and I let myself actually be impressed by the intelligence humanity has. About our perseverance and creativity. I am very spiritual, a pagan to be exact, but that doesnt make me take away merit for our acomplishments through the millenia. What a wonder to be a human. I will do my part to let people know, I will even act as a translator to your words because they NEED to be heard. Thank you for everything!
@KasumiRINA
@KasumiRINA Ай бұрын
It's a shame KZfaq removed Community Captions, there was a time viewers could translate videos and add subtitles in their language for KZfaqr to approve.
@RadeticDaniel
@RadeticDaniel Ай бұрын
​@@KasumiRINAthe pretext was that they couldn't revoew everything and channel owners didn't speak so many languages. In the end a big channel doing lives can have community moderators and smaller channels can use auto translate, but the fact is youtube has vastly limited ways in which people can support and improve the reach of their preferred creators by removing community subtitles =/
@Robin_TheArtist
@Robin_TheArtist Ай бұрын
@@KasumiRINA it is a shame indeed... I would love to translate his vids to spanish so it reaches to more people who dont speak english! But alas, youtube and their weird systems...
@asdasdwrwe32-bh3gw
@asdasdwrwe32-bh3gw Ай бұрын
In Spain, about as many children are born as are "cancelled". This is intellectualism!
@Someone-sq8im
@Someone-sq8im Ай бұрын
Go for it!
@fihndus
@fihndus Ай бұрын
Doing the needed work to change society, love to see it
@DoodleSoap
@DoodleSoap Ай бұрын
I loved this format of video❤❤ I like being able to listen and get all the important info with photos being a nice addition ( also I can’t wait for the next video) I love your content so much
@harveyh8297
@harveyh8297 Ай бұрын
I have 3/4 of a bachelors in astrophysics and 10 years of corporate training and adult learning theory and RAGING ADHD in my late 30s. I have mulled over the idea of making a KZfaq channel on and off for years, but I don’t really know what to talk about. But you know what? Maybe I should just make a channel where I talk about whatever cool thing I’m fascinated by that week and give my poor wife a break from my infodumping. This was really inspiring and it’s so cool to see your success and building acclaim borne from the simple need to inform. You’re one of my heroes, Milo. I hope you know how much of an impact you have on people.
@zap4th368
@zap4th368 Ай бұрын
Do it! What have you got to lose, right? If you get 2 views that's 2 more people than would otherwise.
@FelixEvers06
@FelixEvers06 Ай бұрын
Make it! I would love to see infodumps about anything and everything. If it's from someone who cares about a topic, anything can be interesting.
@elliottpilton8577
@elliottpilton8577 Ай бұрын
Do It, I am in the same boat. Post channel here🎉
@dogtooth911
@dogtooth911 Ай бұрын
Hopefully its only on topics you have college credentials for or else this kid will say you're dangerous to science lmao
@IvoTichelaar
@IvoTichelaar Ай бұрын
I'm a biologist and also studied science communication. My education (and my sense of normal/professionalism) headed towards teaching complicated things to fairly intelligent teenagers. Hardly any attention to grown-ups, hardly any attention to kids that will work in a factory, or have a cognitive impairment. I was confused and got sidetracked, I ended up becoming a social worker and I had TONS of fun explaining difficult concepts about society, laws, health care etc to people with cognitive impairments, people with serious delusions etc. 20 years on, it's getting time to do something else, flex another part of my brain again. I agree so much with you about how amazing the opportunities are these days. Social media are ever evolving and while they have horrible aspects, they also have a fascinating access across social classes, culture, ethnicity etc. The business model of social media is based on engagement, so their engineering is built to favour content that attracts most engagement. Leave it to billions of users and creators to experiment and find out what exactly engages. I'm too old to do tiktok dances whilst screaming biology factoids and that probably wouldn't work anyway. But as science communicators, we do need to embrace all the crazy shit on social media and find our angle in there. My young kids and I have recently discovered the SpongeBob Jellyfish Dance Challenge. We are sort of not officially practicing the moves and.... It hurts, man! It hurts... I have this idea that a medical science or biology communicator could do something with that. Do a tiktok dance and explain which muscle starts aching after a certain move and why. For now, I still fall over, so I gladly donate this idea to a more flexible colleague.
@alicefreist318
@alicefreist318 Ай бұрын
"Do tiktok dances whilst screaming biology factoids" might be ineffective, but would probably be goddamned hilarious!
@johannageisel5390
@johannageisel5390 Ай бұрын
Make a video, have your children do the moves and you add the explanations! :)
@IvoTichelaar
@IvoTichelaar Ай бұрын
@@johannageisel5390 no I think my kids will insist I do the moves and they will laugh very loudly!
@AMile-rs2wd
@AMile-rs2wd Ай бұрын
I'd love to hear Milo on Clear+Vivid, he's a great science communicator
@Trentmandreas
@Trentmandreas Ай бұрын
of course theres a psuedoscience pipeline. it starts at the bottom of the ocean and it ends on mars, where bigfoot and elvis are making those pyramids
@Mzerron
@Mzerron Ай бұрын
Well spoken! Had a gaming buddy that went down the radicalization path and unfortunately we couldn't pull him out of it. It's really scary how it starts with believing something small (and seemingly harmless) and ends up with distrust of anyone that doesn't share those views. Can't wait for more debunking!
@robcanisto8635
@robcanisto8635 Ай бұрын
I had a friend who started watching biblical pipeline bullshih (anunaki, etc), led to far right horseshih, got quietly radicalized and well he ended up committing a homicide /suicide one night. it took like ten years but it ended two lives and ruined several more the night it all went down
@firstlast2636
@firstlast2636 Ай бұрын
It is logical to not trust people who don't share your views.
@ciaranirvine
@ciaranirvine Ай бұрын
Sadly I think most of us have had a friend like that over the last decade. For me it was a friend who started off on the odd - but you would think fairly harmless - conspiracy theory that the Moon is actually a gigantic ancient alien spaceship. Weird, but OK, I've heard a lot worse, maybe he's just being quirky. But fast forward a few years, he follows the rabbit-hole pipeline downwards, and now he's ranting actual full-on neo-Nazi bullshit and loses all his friends, and his job....
@KasumiRINA
@KasumiRINA Ай бұрын
​@@firstlast2636 that's paranoid. Nobody shares your ENTIRE set of beliefs, if you mistrust people because they're, say, a different denomination, ideology, or plainly don't like Metal, you're going to end up really sad and isolated.
@subcitizen2012
@subcitizen2012 Ай бұрын
I had an old best friend for a while, were roommates and part of a larger friend group. One year he had to pay like $150 in taxes or something. Then he got new roommates that did nothing but bitch about Obama in 2012. Then 2016 he was a self avowed libertarian that wanted trump in. Today, don't talk to him and can't talk to him unless it was just about video games or how things are going, and I don't really want to know anything beyond that. Once you've got the earwigs they tell you you are special a d more special than other people, and no one else deserves anything because you perceived that you had something taken from you, it's all downhill from there into the grievance gutter. Then you're cheering on the demise of democracy, cheering on Russia, cheering on Israel, cheering on mass deportations, and mocking people that just want decency and equality.
@vespakiwi8809
@vespakiwi8809 28 күн бұрын
It's an amazing thing what you do. It's so important for people to see all the paths. People need to be told what to believe it seems, so thanks for all the good you put out.
@varyolla435
@varyolla435 28 күн бұрын
People as a general rule have the capacity to educate themselves. If having acquired said education these individuals can then arrive at plausible explanations for their questions on their own providing they follow acceptable rules of scientific inquiry. If however they lack the requisite understanding + they are stereotypically apathetic about altering this situation = then yes - they must be told what is what by those who did make the effort to understand. We have "experts" for a reason after all. Moral: so the real problem here vis a vis pseudoscience is not merely a question of ignorance pertaining to areas of expertise colloquially referred to as _"esoterica."_ The actual problem is = apathy towards learning. People who fall into LAHT stereotypically have no desire to understand as they have already made up their minds about what are poor assumptions for their part. This apathy coupled with their underlying ignorance yields their incredulity towards academically derived conclusions. People instinctively fear what = they do not understand. _"Education is difficult requiring effort - whereas assumption is easy. Thus people like electricity will often take = the path of least resistance."_
@vespakiwi8809
@vespakiwi8809 27 күн бұрын
@@varyolla435 thanks for a very thought out reply. I'm not very intellectual but I understand what you're saying and thanks for more insight.
@daviddettori1
@daviddettori1 Ай бұрын
Milo, I think you'd be perfect for an update on "the demon-haunted world". We are in desperate need for critical thinking in the digital age, and your championing of this message is fantastic, not least because of your vim and vigor. 30 years after the book, whether by accident or design, so many communities have sleepwalked right into a deep confusion. They're frightened and embracing the tailored cons of today's new mystics and strongmen. We all would do well to revisit Dr Sagans scientific principles, and your fresh spin for our hypermodern times is much needed. Keep up the good work!
@fire_lily895
@fire_lily895 Ай бұрын
The reason (one of many) why Milo and creators/educators like him are so successful is because not only are they making knowledge accessible but they are presenting it in a way where we don’t feel like morons for being naive about the topic. Science is extremely intimidating and it doesn’t take much to scare away those who felt curiosity tapping on their shoulder. Milo and the others take away this air of judgment and snobbery that the sciences seem to carry. Milo doesn’t “dumb it down” for us, he just knows how to rewrite the language so we can understand it. That’s a very hard skill and that’s what makes these inspirational teachers so amazing. (Along with their love and passion for the subject.) Milo is also an amazing orator; a skill very few people have. It’s hard to believe how young he is sometimes because of it! Anywho, I digress! I think the only explanation missing from his great lecture about pseudoscience is the lack of critical thinking skills. I took an undergraduate class literally called: “Critical Thinking: Weirds Beliefs and Why We Have Them”. One of the best classes I ever took and I think it should be mandatory. It’s a key element in pseudosciences, cults, superstitions,etc. And it’s actually a bit terrifying how many people lack critical thinking (I’m not exempt from this in many ways , no one is lol). It certainly helped me understand the world a bit more.
@MisterZimbabwe
@MisterZimbabwe Ай бұрын
Science is only intimidating if you get tossed into the deep end of a subject right out the gate and you get overwhelmed with terminology you have no context or understanding of. Science and math are the types of subjects where you HAVE to build up understanding through fundamentals before getting to the fun stuff.
@fire_lily895
@fire_lily895 Ай бұрын
@@MisterZimbabwe and that’s exactly why it’s intimidating. I grew up in New Mexico, USA. We rank between 48th and 49th in education out of 50 states. I failed at math because I never got the building blocks nor the foundation and it resorted in me having to cheat to not fail. In high school one of the chemistry teachers was caught cooking meth (this was before Breaking Bad ; I’m certain they based the show on her) and so you know who took her place? An algebra teacher. I “learned” chemistry from an algebra teacher who gave out work packets; we made ice cream for a lab. How can students be inspired when what we are given is barely the bare minimum. The other science teachers had as much personality as a rock and the one teacher who was amazing made the subject near impossible for normies to pass. There was no medium. All or nothing and I know this is happening is the majority of schools around the USA.
@MisterZimbabwe
@MisterZimbabwe Ай бұрын
@@fire_lily895 You speak the truth. I got bounced from a mediocre school in 1-6th to a rich kid school due to a quirk in how district lines were drawn and so much shit just shut me down because they didn't cover it at the crappy school. I will say, thank god for Khan Academy (Well, thank Khan and everyone else who helps maintain that website)
@Crypted542
@Crypted542 Ай бұрын
Watching milo made me learn that every archeological evidence has a bit of history that may tell, in which through various research of science may uncover a truth that people can learn from. I find that more interesting honestly than any ancient aliens, illuminati or any other cringe conspiracy concepts.
@ebethlouise2201
@ebethlouise2201 Ай бұрын
Critical thinking is a mandatory class in the California state university system. As an ex cult member I am quite passionate about it! I went back to school and was lucky enough to teach it.
@danilooliveira6580
@danilooliveira6580 Ай бұрын
it's actually interesting that you mentioned how lectures don't have enough reach, because one thing I love about the The Royal Institution is the fact that their lectures are released for free on youtube, it was the first time I had the opportunity to watch lectures from prominent scientists. imagine if every university released their lectures for free ?
@kezzen3930
@kezzen3930 Ай бұрын
Gresham college is good for this too.
@GRB-tj6uj
@GRB-tj6uj Ай бұрын
There are a lot of academic lectures on youtube, but they tend to be a bit obscure because they're not algorithm friendly and buried in small institutional channel. So you really have to go look for them (or teach the algorithm that you want them recommended)
@hedgehog3180
@hedgehog3180 Ай бұрын
A ton of universities actually do that but as said you need to actively search for them since they absolutely do not make the algorithm happy. Try to search for very specific terms instead of broad terms and follow it with “university course” so instead of “quantum mechanics” search “introduction to quantum physics, ultraviolet catastrophe, university course” or something like that. Of course the issue here is that in order to find these lectures you need to be so familiar with a field that you'd probably recognize misinformation quickly. Also the thing about university lectures vs public lectures like the ones given at The Royal Institution is that they're aimed at students and aren't trying to be accessible. A lecture from The Royal Instituion about electromagnetism probably won't even show Maxwell's equations but an actual university course about electromagnetism would expect you to already understand most of classical mechanics and that means knowing calculus and linear algebra at the very least.
@notlegallyskylar
@notlegallyskylar 10 күн бұрын
I loved the channel recommendations portion, very helpful
@shaolin1derpalm
@shaolin1derpalm Ай бұрын
Will listen on long drive this weekend. Also I have been I main a few times. La Fayette, Portland, Jackman and Skowhegan
@CottageCore_Magic
@CottageCore_Magic Ай бұрын
Tehe I am very excited to see Milo talk about very random things. Very very entertaining!
@marijnyboy8402
@marijnyboy8402 Ай бұрын
Same
@tyrant1235
@tyrant1235 Ай бұрын
Im a student at virginia tech and i cant believe i missed this. I was out of town and didnt know this was happening. Im glad it was uploaded so that im able to watch it!
@jessicagoad2158
@jessicagoad2158 Ай бұрын
Same! I recently graduated and still live in the area with friends who are still enrolled. Can’t believe this was so close to home!!
@schmandyc
@schmandyc Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing, so encouraging.
@JosephK42
@JosephK42 Ай бұрын
I love spreading archeology, and while not always the best, Time Team was a wonderful outlet. They encouraged everyone to get out there and dig, but also record everything.
@insydian
@insydian Ай бұрын
I really appreciate milo. His past set him up incredibly well to do this job today.
@Plethorality
@Plethorality Ай бұрын
I see what you did, there.
@hannahbarger8298
@hannahbarger8298 Ай бұрын
Hello! I'm an arch in the PNW, and I recently took part in a conference where one of the most interesting panels I attended was about approaches to public archaeology. Most attempts at public archaeology (helping regular people understand and engage with archaeology) are mostly in-person community events that often fail to gain attention or completely miss the mark of attracting an intended audience. All this to say, I really appreciate your work and the way you have adapted the thesis of public archaeology to meet people where they're at by engaging them on social media.
@royalblue1697
@royalblue1697 5 күн бұрын
Thank you for all the work you have done teaching science in a way that is easily digestible for the common audience. What you do is something I hope many others will strive for in the future.
@Megametalwolf
@Megametalwolf 14 күн бұрын
Fantastic work and great lecture ! This should be watched in the Western world as it affects almost every avenue of education
@yawnskidsberry3209
@yawnskidsberry3209 12 күн бұрын
🤦 kzfaq.info/get/bejne/rMeWq6ykvLPVl3U.htmlsi=Is_rsJ7hioEd7MTn
@tornadosandstorm7431
@tornadosandstorm7431 Ай бұрын
at the time of watching this is 1 hour scince upload 10,620 views thats 10,000 more people who have heard this talk this message that i think everyone with this mindset of wanting to learn and understand the world around us ,which is basically everyone to some degree, needs to hear compared to the 20 you said where in that room you have at the current moment multiplised the ammount of people who heard this message by x500 We have this worlds where we cant seem to agree on stuff yet the largest most powerful tool to openly discuss this opinions and work together to create the best conclusions on these topics is just being uses as an echo chamber instead of a way to discuss stuff. In part i believe thats the Algorithim but mostly we are the ones who are feeding it the information it is using and we need to learn from that learn to have open discussion challange opinions but in a way that leads to discussion not argument :D Milo this talk was amazing keep up the absolutly awesome work at making the world a better place and i hope we can all follow in yours and so many others footsteps
@miniminuteman773
@miniminuteman773 Ай бұрын
Wow that is a very kind thing to say. Thank you very much for your words. This is a task for all of us. The tools are at our fingertips and we know more now than ever. It’s a beautiful time to be alive
@ToUnderstandAFool
@ToUnderstandAFool Ай бұрын
@@miniminuteman773 So what would you say to a person who used the library to graduate with better grades than most people attending public school? If I could do it in 2003... like, really, the paywall is in your minds. Or if it does exist, it doesn't exist in the way of the information but rather how a person is "qualified" and given a piece of paper to say as much. I've been a handy-man, a machine operator and a few other things but, nowadays, I have to pay for those certifications that tell the world I know what I know. It's not legal, for example, for my town to come together and sign me a contractors permit. I HAVE to go through the pay channels. It did not used to be this way. Instead of spending tens of thousands of dollars on heavy equipment training, you could rise from a laborer being trained on site in ANY company. Your experience was the certification. And if inspectors are honest people, contractors aren't better in the way of work done.
@SumeriyaYaxlaka
@SumeriyaYaxlaka Ай бұрын
Revolt against the algorithm ✊🔱
@michipantin6343
@michipantin6343 Ай бұрын
great presentation!!!
@colinmartin9797
@colinmartin9797 Ай бұрын
One interesting thing I've noticed among science and education communicators - kurzgestadt, kyle hill, milo, that english/indian doctor, etc. Is that people even form a cult of personality around the infallibility of THEM. The people telling them to think critically and look to challenge ideas to stand on their own merits, become idolized and their statements become gospel, even when they make mistakes. I remember pointing out with the doctor on a short that he was behind on his research and missed the context around the health of PTFE - specifically its peoduction in unpolymerized form. I was polite, i knew it was likely just a field he wasnt super familiar with and the research on it is new and moving quickly, and that my credentials were a degree in biochemistry. People started harassing me HARD, arguing that the important context was worthless and he was totally correct and that just because he has an MD he's right about this. It's amusing to see just how vulnerable we ALL are, even those of us who consider ourselves to be critical thinkers, to forming a bias around someone who could very easily take advantage of that relationship. I doubt you will, but here's a reminder to everyone to not be afraid to help people you like do better and be better.
@cakeyeater7392
@cakeyeater7392 Ай бұрын
Milo sees the internet the way I do, and it's incredibly reassuring to know others feel the same way about how unfathomably powerful the internet is a tool for learning, both true and false information
@HannahFortalezza
@HannahFortalezza Ай бұрын
Unfortunately it has allowed for village idiots to collaborate, and unfortunately that’s profitable for social media companies
@johnny_on_the_spot_02
@johnny_on_the_spot_02 24 күн бұрын
This is why when people tell me things they see on the internet I always ask what the source was and where their source got their source. Just because it’s on the internet doesn’t mean it’s true.
@raisnaix
@raisnaix 18 күн бұрын
This is why I love your channel!
@hinigoria
@hinigoria 21 күн бұрын
I am so happy I found your channel. Not only is it a great source of information about a subject I am interested in, but it also gives me resources to dig deeper. Also, as someone who wrote their Master's thesis on science communication and the ways structural changes to the content influence the way the information is encoded, stored and retrieved, I am always happy to listen to others talk about it. Especially those who are passionate and successful science communicators themselves. If I could have a small request. When you mention Maria Skłodowska-Curie in the future, could you please use her full name? She not only chose to keep her maiden name and hyphenate it, but also named Polonium after Poland. At the time Poland was occupied by Russia, Prussia, and Austria-Hungary and disappeared from the maps for 123 years. It was clearly very important to her to keep the Polish part of her alive, and it would be nice if we could respect it.
@pattymcnerney752
@pattymcnerney752 Ай бұрын
Hey, I just want you to know that my professor at Hamilton College played this video for us! It was super exciting to see it was you, so keep up the great work!
@scottiesrockmaggie6279
@scottiesrockmaggie6279 Ай бұрын
Milo you are wonderful! I am approaching 69 yrs oldand a retired librarian. I used to teach "how to search for quality information on the internet (back to the days of the Boolian Search)". How to determind a research article from popular magazines, & how to search a library online catalog successsfully. I also worked off the cuff with fairly current subjects. I also talk fast.
@kennethflegel5736
@kennethflegel5736 Ай бұрын
I live in West Virginia. I wish so hard some of my friends and co-workers had the intellect to actually watch something like this. 😢 Some really need to watch this.
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