
Weird Earth
Debunking Strange Ideas about Our Planet
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Neil Hellegers
Aliens. Ley lines. Water dowsing. Conspiracies and myths captivate imaginations and promise mystery and magic. Whether it's arguing about the moon landing hoax or a Frisbee-like Earth drifting through space, when held up to science and critical thinking, these ideas fall flat.
In Weird Earth: Debunking Strange Ideas About Our Planet, Donald R. Prothero demystifies these conspiracies and offers answers to some of humanity's most outlandish questions. Applying his extensive scientific knowledge, Prothero corrects misinformation that con artists and quacks use to hoodwink others about geology - hollow earth, expanding earth, and bizarre earthquakes-and mystical and paranormal happenings - healing crystals, alien landings, and the gates of hell. By deconstructing wild claims such as prophesies of imminent natural disasters, Prothero provides a way for everyone to recognize dubious assertions. Prothero answers these claims with facts, offering historical and scientific context in a lighthearted manner that is accessible to everyone, no matter their background.
With a careful layering of evidence in geology, archaeology, and biblical and historical records, Prothero's Weird Earth examines each conspiracy and myth and leaves no question unanswered.
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When it comes to geology and related subjects, it is obvious he has a passion for the subject, and that he is very much in his element. But outside of that element, things get a little shakier. Much of the book is devoted to mythbusting, but with more of the angry, cutting tone of a science teacher who has just had enough than with the light-hearted instruction of the popular show he references. This is particularly true when the author discusses conspiracy theories. In these cases he will occasionally make authoritative statements on misrepresented and sometimes flat wrong assertions found in popular media, but which do not stand up to academic scrutiny. In other words, debunking some myths by perpetuating others. This would be more tolerable if he did not have such an open disdain for spirituality, I am personally atheist, yet I do try and consider belief with a certain degree of respect. The author will occasionally make a concession of respect to major world religions, but is openly disdainful of anything not mainstream. An odd distinction. The same is true of politics and government- many of the opinions expressed with a haughty and authoritative air are represented with more weight than they should scientifically carry.
Overall the book is somewhat entertaining, and certainly makes some valid points. But the self-aggrandizement does make the factual errors and overemphasized opinions a little harder to overlook, and tends to undermine the point of the book. Science is indeed important to evaluating extraordinary and frivolous claims. Ego less so.
Decent science, but bogged down by tone
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A Necessary Book
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“Donald Trump tried to get away with extorting Ukraine for dirt on his opponents but a whistleblower exposed that Conspiracy and Trump was impeached for it.”
So the Author who expertise is in Geology and Paleontology is commenting on current political events. Exactly what he warned against a few pages before - Experts going outside their field of expertise. A whistleblower exposed the “Conspiracy”? Just like the Flat Earthers and 9-11 Truthers are exposing those conspiracies?
Can’t believe I’m defending Trump but I watched most of that ridiculous sideshow in real time as I was recovering from an illness and his guilt was far from established. His impeachment regardless of the facts as presented was decided before the first witness even testified. I think it will take a few decades before we can reasonably talk about the Partisan politics of the last few years with any clarity.
This is supposed to be a book about Science. If you want to smack Trump around stick to the Science based stuff not partisan politics.
As a book on Science expounding on the 1000 ways Flat Earthers are mixed up gets tedious. The Author seems to be belittling the Conspiracy theorists more for his own amusement than is strictly necessary. Understandable I guess but it seems unprofessional for a professor. I’m hoping the second half of the book picks up. If so I will adjust my review.
A Lack of Seriousness
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Where I found myself slightly less pluses was some of the social commentary on politics. To be clear - I agree with most of the sentiments in the beginning and end where the decking into politics occurs. However, it felt like it was needlessly added as a way to be spicy.
The resounding theme of this book is trusting science and the methods, over your gut or just basic senses. I think you would win more converts by not attacking areas outside the science.
Excellent listen, although preachy at the end.
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Good stuff but he won’t make converts with his opinions and hatred of people he doesn’t respect.
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important! must read!
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So the book exposed the weak mental processes of thexfrauds it covers right here in the comments.
I came away with the feeling that creating and following outrageous claims were, first, recreation, as in "Let's see how twisted our sophism can get" and "Let's see how many followers we can get") (the creators) and "Great, a new and fashionable bandwagon to jump on!") (the followers); and second, an attempt to gain approval from wayward groups (and leaders) by sad individuals desperate for any kind of approval or sense of belonging.
This Book Needs Defending
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Engaging Narrative
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Stay away from politics!
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liked idea for book
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