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Exposing PseudoAstronomy
Stuart Robbins
170 episodes
5 months ago
Listen to learn the real state of science behind astronomy-, physics-, and geology-related creationist claims, hoaxes, conspiracy theories, misconceptions, and bad or incomplete media reporting.
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Listen to learn the real state of science behind astronomy-, physics-, and geology-related creationist claims, hoaxes, conspiracy theories, misconceptions, and bad or incomplete media reporting.
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Natural Sciences
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Episode 159 - A Proposal for the Geologic Definition of Planet, Interview with Kirby Runyon
Exposing PseudoAstronomy
51 minutes 1 second
8 years ago
Episode 159 - A Proposal for the Geologic Definition of Planet, Interview with Kirby Runyon
In 2006, the International Astronomical Union sparked an uproar and furious debate among scientists and non-scientists alike when they voted for a definition of the word, planet. Numerous proposals since that time have been made for the definition of that term. Eleven years later, a new proposal has gotten a lot of media attention and in this episode, we discuss that new proposed definition. This is closer to a friendly debate style because the host of this podcast and the guest have different points of view on this issue.
Exposing PseudoAstronomy
Listen to learn the real state of science behind astronomy-, physics-, and geology-related creationist claims, hoaxes, conspiracy theories, misconceptions, and bad or incomplete media reporting.