Astrophysicist Mario Livio joins me to discuss his latest book 'Galileo and the Science Deniers', which chronicles the scientific discoveries of Galileo Galilei and how his advocacy of the heliocentric theory led him into confrontation with the Pope. Our conversation covers the significance of Galileo's discovers, the strengths and weaknesses of his case for the heliocentric theory, his role in establishing the modern scientific method, and what we can learn from this episode in history about the importance of intellectual freedom and science communication in the present day.
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Episode 85: Introduction to Quantum Field Theory
Episode 84: Advanced Quantum Mechanics Part II
Episode 83: Advanced Quantum Mechanics Part I
Episode 82: Racial Differences in Intelligence
Episode 81: Intelligence Part 2
Episode 80: Intelligence Part 1
Episode 79: Basic Concepts in Statistics
Episode 78: Hearing
Episode 77: Nuclear Physics and Radioactivity
Episode 76: GDP and Unemployment
Episode 75: Cellular Respiration
Episode 74: Minerals and Rocks
Episode 73: Introduction to the Immune System Part 2
Episode 72: Introduction to the Immune System Part 1
Episode 71: Political Ideologies
Episode 70: Animal Diversity Part 2
Episode 69: Animal Diversity Part 1
Episode 68: Protein Structure and Function
Episode 67: An Overview of Language Part 2
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