Jak teorie spiskowe zmieniły świat? | Konrad Skotnicki | TEDxWrzeszcz
Konrad Skotnicki opowiada o fenomenie teorii spiskowych na przykładzie różnych przypadków historycznych i współczesnych, podkreślając zarówno ich absurdalność, jak i realne, tragiczne skutki. Przykładem jest historia Marka HS, który budował własną rakietę z zamiarem udowodnienia teorii o płaskiej Ziemi — co ostatecznie doprowadziło do jego śmierci. Następnie przywołany jest Eratostenes, starożytny uczony, który już 2000 lat temu wykazał kulistość Ziemi, opierając się na prostych obserwacjach i geometrii. Film ilustruje, jak teorie spiskowe, mimo znanych faktów i dziesięcioleci edukacji, wciąż mają swoich zwolenników — nawet wśród ludzi wyedukowanych. dr inż. Konrad Skotnicki - popularyzator nauki, podejmujący tematy związane z naukami ścisłymi, kosmosem, edukacją klimatyczną i ekologią, obserwuje go ponad milion osób na TikToku, Instagramie i Facebooku. Ma doktorat z chemii, przez wiele pracował w instytucie badawczym, zajmując się badaniem potencjalnych leków przeciwnowotworowych. Fan starych książek sci-fi, seitana i jedynego właściwego majonezu. W internecie opowiada o kosmosie, penisach wielorybów i o tym, dlaczego Napoleon nie wiedział o istnieniu dinozaurów. Jest autorem książki "111 faktów, które zniszczą Twoje wyobrażenie o świecie". This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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