Science vs Lore (2/2)

Despite great strides in our understanding, the average person still does not understand science in the facts or in the practice, and instead fills the void with pseudoscience. This reflects a worldview that values an emphasis on commonly accepted, traditional lore, and a general disinterest in the role of science and reason in our lives. Science is perceived by the media, government, and popular conciousness as something that happens to other people.
This is unacceptable. We need to find a way to reach out with reason to the unreasonable, with knowledge to the ignorant, or else we will be unprepared when the moment of crisis finally arrives. There has never been a more important time to value and respect science, technology and reason. Those who value science can not retreat into their academic towers. We are dependent on popular, political support for this effort, and we will never advance to the next stage without overwhelming public momentum. Outreach is essential, and it can start anywhere, and at any level.
I have a message and a challenge to all viewers. Do something to raise awareness of the role of science in our society, the importance of reason. Take it as a personal responsibility, or no-one will.
Figures are mostly from the 2008 NSF Report on Science and Engineering Indicators. I highly recommend this site.
"As the scientific and technical content of modern life grows, citizens increasingly need to be more scientifically literate to make sound public policy and personal choices."
http://www.nsf.gov/statistics/seind08/start.htm
Chapter 7, Public Knowledge
http://www.nsf.gov/statistics/seind08/c7/c7s2.htm
AAAS
http://www.aaas.org/
NSF
http://www.nsf.gov/
Union of Concerned Scientists
http://www.ucsusa.org/


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Oh wait! I Am ... ( 1 year ago by Paur)
Oh wait! I Am Legend.
@Paur nah he made ... ( 1 year ago by Guardian0487)
@Paur nah he made the zombies/vampires in the first place, so I don't think he counts as a "positive" portrayal.
Scientists who are ... ( 1 year ago by Guardian0487)
Scientists who are even slightly portrayed in a positive light are almost always the cause of the conflict to begin with, by doing something sciencey without understanding the consequences of their actions. Walter Bishop (and William Bell) on Fringe, Nicholas Rush on SGU, Gaius Baltar (and it's questionable whether he is even portrayed in a "good" light) from BSG, virtually every character on Eureka.... Bruce Banner AKA The Hulk is a good guy, but he made himself a monster, etc, etc, etc.
Array ( 1 year ago by Guardian0487)
Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde, even Iron Man (movies) he wouldn't have enemies if he hadn't made the suit in he first place. Evolution has a Biologist as it's centerpiece, but he created a horrible vaccine. Mr. Fantastic got himself and his friends mutated. Jurassic Park, Splice, Honey I Shrunk the Kids, and The Butterfly Effect have science stars with self-caused conflict. The Fountain has a star who must abandon his research on his dying wife, science is not the cause but not the solution either.
Avatar is the only ... ( 1 year ago by Guardian0487)
Avatar is the only movie I can think of where the scientists are unequivocally the "good guys" and didn't cause the main conflict in the movie, and didn't make things worse, and were essentially "right." Go Sigourney Weaver!
AND INDEPENDENCE ... ( 1 year ago by Guardian0487)
AND INDEPENDENCE DAY! OH HELL YEAH I THOUGHT OF ONE!
OH YEAH, and of ... ( 1 year ago by Guardian0487)
OH YEAH, and of course Outbreak. Dustin Hoffman! AND it's based on The Hot Zone which is a (mostly) true story, so hell yeah. OKAY I promise I'm done listing movies.
@Guardian0487 err ... ( 1 year ago by Guardian0487)
@Guardian0487 err correction, a scientist opening a pandora box trying to cure cancer with whatever the hell virus it was made them in the first place. 1 scientist cleaning up another scientists catastrophic mess doesn't seem like a "positive" portrayal of science to me.
@Guardian0487 Wait, ... ( 1 year ago by Paur)
@Guardian0487 Wait, really? Huh, didn't realize that. May watch Legend again later.
Well then in that case, I can't really think of any portrayals of science in a truly positive light in the movies, and thus Ken Hovind needs to STFU about only negative religious potrayals in Hollywood. Great listing there too, I think this is a great topic to delve in, the positive and negative potrayals of religion and science in movies.
To tvtropes!
@C0nc0rdance To ... ( 1 year ago by roadkillrabbit69)
@C0nc0rdance To restate what you said about nuclear weapons in other words: We may have thirty matches and they may only have three, but when it comes to nuclear warfare, we're all standing waste deep in gasoline.
The masses are ... ( 1 year ago by gorfjorf2112112)
The masses are ignorant. So the media has to appeal to that audience. Thus they perpetuate that ignorance with more ignorant media. Why do they do that? Because we ar in a monetary system. They have to make money. We are living in the wrong paradigm. Time to shift from a monetary economic system to a resource based economy. I hope you are aware of this. If not...research it.
A refreshing dose ... ( 1 year ago by JossJossJoss1)
A refreshing dose of clear thinking. How un-Youtube like. Be ready for the torrent of ignorant hate :p
Why is it that, ... ( 1 year ago by daddyleon)
Why is it that, when people are talking about 'scientists', they're always referring to Beta-scientists, and not alpha- or gamma-scientists??
Favorited and Liked ... ( 9 months ago by mymatryoshka)
Favorited and Liked. I completely see where you're coming from. Promoting rationality in an irrational world is difficult. You ever wonder why people who don't believe are portrayed as fools in the media? Because being grounded in reality is perceived as a bad thing. You're just raining on their fantasy parade!
5:18 Therefore ... ( 9 months ago by Ghi102)
5:18 Therefore creationism spreads HIV. lol syllogism
Don't worry guys, ... ( 8 months ago by Narkolepzy)
Don't worry guys, the Illuminati is on this shit :)
i am embarrassed to ... ( 7 months ago by Ptondus)
i am embarrassed to be human.. lol
Forty years, using ... ( 7 months ago by waketheoblivious)
Forty years, using a manufactured planted Piltdown Man HOAX (1913-53) as the "missing link" to satisfy "irrefutable evidence" is not sloppy science, it's Criminal Fraud, constituting a Crime Against Humanity. Proof of scientific demonic water boarding as a technique to install an Evil Illusion into the minds of humanity, are the diabolical frauds steadily dripped to sustain the illusion of having a "missing link", enabling Godforsaken Nazis to teach an Evil Illusion, as Scientific Fact.
Hey C0nc0rdance, ... ( 5 months ago by M4dM4rx)
Hey C0nc0rdance, there are plenty of positive image of science in the cinema industry : Doc Brown ( Back to the future, sort of positive ), Dana Scully ( X files ), Daniel Jackson and Samantha Carter ( Stargate movie and tv show ), The four character in The Big bang theory, Stewie ( Family Guy ), Dr Frankenstein, Dr Jekyll ... Oups I loose track.
One reason science ... ( 2 months ago by TheMonkeyMedicine)
One reason science (and scientists) get a bad name, is because they are associated with ideologies and institutions that apply newly developed technologies for ill purpose. Humans by nature are predatory, sadistic and self-annihilating (put under the right conditions). As much technology has been developed to control, kill and destroy life as has been to save and preserve it. Science is a benign means... certainly not the culprit of misplaced discovery. Lust of power and domination are.
Your challenge is ... ( 1 month ago by Krappman)
Your challenge is accepted. I will do what I can to further this two part video. Wish it was translated into my native language. Is it at all possible for me to do this via dotsub or any other service?


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