Science: The Curious and the Spurious
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Stranger Than Fiction
Sometimes science is just plain strange. And other times, it's the scientists who are strange. This lens may discuss "fringe theories", but it will also discuss unusual phenomena easily explained by conventional science.
I challenge readers of this lens to make up your own minds, and not take anything for granted as fact or falsehood. This means you should personally investigate both conventional and unconventional scientific claims, and reach your own conclusions rather than easily relying on or readily dismissing the conclusions of others.
I intend to feature items here that are both educational and entertaining, and occasionally lighten the mood with science-themed humor.
The icon I have chosen to represent this lens is an interrobang, an unconventional punctuation mark, which seems thematically appropriate.
Investigate!
Curiously, clicking on one of the following links will take you directly to the corresponding section of this lens!
- Curious Science Links
- Curious Experiments of Spurious Merit
- Curious: Electronic Telepathy?
- Curious View: Astronomy Picture of the Day
- News for the Curious from Scientific American
- Curious or Spurious?: Latest Stories from Cryptomundo
- Curious or Spurious?: Nikola Tesla
- Shopping for the Nikola Tesla enthusiast
- Questions and Suggestions
Curious Science Links
science, technology, weirdness, speculation, and educational fun
- Time Cube
- One of the strangest theories out there; even those willing to take it seriously may find the presentation hard to understand.
- The Journal of Irreproducible Results
- This is the website for the infamous science humor magazine.
- Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories
- entertaining science and technology projects, and other amusing projects with a science theme
- The CandyFab Project - The Revolution will be Caramelized.
- an Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories project that caramelizes sugar to make inexpensive three-dimensional prototypes from computer models
- Time Travel: Eternally Cool
- my Ever.com lens on time travel, in science and story
- Uncovering the Secrets of Ireland's Ancient Breweries - Wired Magazine
- Two archaeologists about to excavate one of the 5,000 grassy mounds in Ireland known as fulacht fiadhs, dating from 1500 to 500 BC, propose the Bronze Age relics might just be Ireland's first breweries.
- Latest "faster than the speed of light" claims wrong (again) - Ars Technica
- A paper submitted to the physics arXiv has been picked up by a number of major news outlets (e.g., the Daily Mail) because the paper suggests that its authors have measured something traveling faster than the speed of light. Unfortunately, the claim is worse than weak; it is silly.
- Edison's Quest to Talk to the Dead - Paranormal Insider
- As the holder of one thousand and ninety-three patents, one might be tempted to believe that Edison was a hard-nosed man of science, utterly dedicated to the cold, hard truths of technology. And yet the "Wizard of Menlo Park" not only had a passion for science and electricity, he also expressed a marked fascination with the realm of the paranormal.
Curious Experiments of Spurious Merit
Don't try these in your kitchen!
Patrick Michaud may be best known these days for his wiki software, but at one time he was better known for blowing up grapes and toasters!
- Fun with Grapes - A Case Study
- White seedless grapes, halved and heated in a microwave, yield spectacular sparks!
- Strawberry Pop-Tart Blow-Torches
- Perhaps there is educational value here, and follow-up experimentation may actually yield interesting data. But is it really worth the destruction of a household appliance?
Curious: Electronic Telepathy?
Curious that in this demonstration, the emphasis of the usefulness of this device is on its ability to keep others from having to listen to your cell phone conversation, rather than on its ability to aid those who have trouble speaking!
Curious View: Astronomy Picture of the Day
from NASA
The thumbnails in this feed of course don't do the images justice; I recommend you visit the page to see the large images, especially since they are usually accompanied by informative text that may better explain what you are looking at, including unusual scientific phenomena, or the photography techniques used to capture the images.
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Curious or Spurious?: Latest Stories from Cryptomundo
Cryptomundo reports on cryptozoology, the study of creatures about which little is known; sometimes that includes proof of their very existence!
Fetching RSS feed... please stand byCurious or Spurious?: Nikola Tesla
Nikola Tesla was a revolutionary and controversial scientist and inventor, and contemporary and rival of Thomas Edison; Tesla may be the epitome of both "curious" and "spurious" scientific thought.
- Nikola Tesla - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- "Tesla is best known for his many revolutionary contributions to the discipline of electricity and magnetism in the late 19th and early 20th century. Tesla's patents and theoretical work formed the basis of modern alternating current electric power (AC) systems, including the polyphase power distribution systems and the AC motor, with which he helped usher in the Second Industrial Revolution."
- Forgotten Genius
- "With all due respect for Thomas A. Edison, Nikola Tesla was an equal, if not greater, American inventor. Edison is highly lauded. Tesla is nearly forgotten."
- Thomas Edison versus Nikola Tesla: Who was more productive?
- "Should we really care who was brighter? Or is it productivity that really counts? Who was the more productive of these two famous men?"
Shopping for the Nikola Tesla enthusiast
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Questions and Suggestions
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Seen any curious or spurious science on the web? Perhaps there's something you'd like me to add to this lens? If you know of any links to videos of unusual phenomena in action, I'd especially appreciate these; not everything is on YouTube yet!
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