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Introducing Unexplainable

2021/2/19
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Unexplainable

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Noam Hassenfeld: 科学充满了未知,我们对很多事物的理解都非常有限,即使是看似简单的问题,例如鼻子的工作机制,也包含着许多未解之谜。这种对未知的探索,不仅能让我们发现新的领域,也是优秀科学家的标志。承认“我不知道”,才能更好地推动科学发展。 Noam Hassenfeld: 许多科学领域仍然在探索未知,例如地球内部的情况,以及宇宙中95%的物质构成等,都远比我们想象的复杂。我们对这些领域的了解非常有限,需要持续的探索和研究。 Noam Hassenfeld: 《Unexplainable》播客关注的是科学中的未解之谜,而非确定的答案。它旨在探索未知领域,并鼓励人们对科学保持好奇心和探索精神。节目中将介绍许多有趣的科学问题,并邀请专家进行深入探讨,以帮助听众更好地理解科学的未知领域。

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Okay, you're at the Grand Canyon. It looks enormous. You're at the rim. It looks like this, like, oil painting. Like, it's so huge. It feels like you can see everything. But then, as you start to descend into it and get towards the bottom,

It only starts to look bigger. You start to see smaller paths spreading out in new directions. Little details that you saw at the top are actually huge, like, craggy rock faces that descend hundreds and hundreds of feet. You realize how much more there is. And you just feel so small. I'm Noam Hassenfeld, and this is Unexplainable. It's a new science show from Vox about everything we don't know.

It's not about the Grand Canyon, but it is about that feeling when you think you understand something and you realize there's just so much more and you understand so little of it. Scientists feel like this too. I thought I knew what I was doing. What is this stuff? I genuinely want to know. I was terribly stupid. I was very confident.

So much of science is still grappling with the unknown. There are entire worlds that you could have sworn we'd already mapped out by now. Like, exactly how the nose works. It contains, piece by piece, all the mysteries. Or what is going on deep inside the Earth. Well, they didn't know. That was the whole problem. Or why a

Darn if I know.

Getting comfortable with saying "I don't know" doesn't just open up these fascinating new worlds. It's good science. And the best scientists take this to heart. I am very careful and hopefully humble in knowing that I don't know everything about this disease.

It can be frustrating to welcome this kind of uncertainty, but when we admit what we don't know, we can figure out where to start. This show, Unexplainable, it's not about answers. It's about the questions. We don't have a perfect map, but we have lots of promising trails, some super interesting guides, and tons of canyons spreading out in front of us. Subscribe to Unexplainable wherever you listen to get new episodes every Wednesday starting March 10th from the Vox Media Podcast Network.