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The Scientific Odyssey

Summary: An examination of scientific inquiry through a discussion of the history and philosophy of the scientific endeavor.

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  • Artist: Dr. Chad Davies
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 Episode 3.3: Sun Cycles | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 40:51

An examination of the motion of the Sun through the sky.  We discuss the use of gnomons to make measurements and the Sun's path through the Zodiac on the ecliptic with special attention to the equinoxes and solstices.  We conclude with an discussion of the yearly calendar in many cultures.

 Episode 3.2.1: Supplemental-Ancient Egyptian Astronomy | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 54:26

This episode focuses on the practice of ancient Egyptian astronomy and its relationship to the culture's religion and agriculture.  Particular attention is paid to the motions of Sirius, the Great Pyramid at Giza, the "Stretching the Cord" ceremony and the association of the pharaohs with the Sun and heavens.

 Episode 3.2: Moon Motions | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 33:49

In this episode we consider observations of the moon and the role it has in keeping time and representing resurrection in the heavens.  Defined are both sidereal and synodic months and well as lunar calendar years.

 Episode 3.1: Looking Up | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 28:58

This episode is a guided tour of the night sky looking in each of the cardinal directions.  East or orient for rising, West or occident for setting, north for circumpolar stars and south for the Zodiac.

 Episode 3.0: Beyond the Horizon | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 18:48

In the introductory episode of our new season, we lay out the course for our next journey into the realm of cosmology.  We will begin with the by considering our modern disassociation with the sky and unfurl our sails to reconnect in the ways the most ancient astronomers did.

 Episode 2.28: Digression-Metallurgy | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 41:21

In this episode, we talk about the history of metallurgy from the paleolithic to contemporary times including the use of copper, the development of bronze and steel technology and modern techniques that have shed light on how metals acquire the properties we find so useful.

 Episode 2.25.8: Supplemental-The World's Most Interesting Physicist-Superfluidity | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 59:21

In this last episode on Richard Feynman, we cover his work in condensed matter physics on superfluidity and superconductivity, the development of V-A meson theory and parton theory.  We also discuss his work with the presidential commission's investigation of the Challenger explosion.

 Episode 2.25.7: Supplemental-The World's Most Interesting Physicist, Summing Over Many Paths | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 32:53

In this continuation of our biography of the life and scientific work of Richard Feynman, we look at the work for which he would win his Nobel prize.  Beginning with his move to Cornell after the end of the Manhattan Project, we cover his full development of the path integral formulation of quantum mechanics, it's application to renormalization of quantum electrodynamics and the development of his Feynman Diagram.  We also consider the contributions of Julian Schwinger and Freeman Dyson.

 Episode 2.25.6: Supplemental-The World's Most Interesting Physicist, On The Mesa | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:01:57

A continuation of the biography of Richard Feynman covering his time with the Manhattan Project.

 Episode 2.25.5: Supplemental-The World's Most Interesting Physicist, Getting Schooled | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 49:46

A continuation of the biography of American physicist Richard Feynman through his years in higher education at MIT and Princeton.

 Episode 2.25.4: Supplemental-The World's Most Interesting Physicist, From Far Rockaway to Least Action | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 39:09

The first part of a biography of American physicist, Richard Feynman.

 Episode 2.27: Philosophical Epilogue, Part #2-Instrumentalism | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 47:40

A discussion the positivist positions of the equivalentists and the energetists as represented in the ideas and writings of Marcellin Bertholot, Ernst Mach, Wilhelm Oswald and Pierre Duhem.  From this the instrumentalism of American philosopher John Dewey is developed and contrasted with scientific realism.

 Episode 2.26: Philosophical Epilogue, Part #1-Positivism | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 28:35

A discussion of epistemology in the philosophy of science.  Topics include scientific realism, idealism, phenomenalism, representationalism and positivism.

 Episode 2.25.3: Supplemental-The Bohr-Einstein Debate, Entanglement | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 48:45

In this episode, we continue to look at the Bohr-Einstein Debate beginning with the light box thought experiment, moving to the EPR paper and then to the work of David Bohm. The episode concludes by looking at Bell's Theorem, the experiments to measure the Bell Inequality and the work of John Cramer.

 Episode 2.25.2: Supplemental-The Bohr-Einstein Debate, The Road to Brussels | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 47:31

In episode we discuss the meeting of Einstein and Bohr and the initiation of the Bohr-Einstein debate at the 1927 Third Solvay Conference. 

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