

Varieties of Scientific Revolution pt. 1
May 9, 2022
The podcast delves into the relationship of science to power, highlighting the ideological discipline that hindered climate scientists from acting earlier. It explores the need for a revolution in scientific thinking, criticizing the current civil resistance model. Chapters touch on scientists advocating for change, reflections on political engagement, and the impact of division of labor in workplaces. The intersection of physics, climate crisis, and power dynamics is also discussed.
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Intro
00:00 • 12min
Pushing for Change: Scientists' Advocacy and Civil Resistance
11:44 • 23min
Reflections on Political Engagement and Realization of Politicians' Lack of Engagement
34:55 • 6min
Scientific Revolution for Social Change
41:04 • 35min
Exploring the Impact of Division of Labor in the Workplace
01:16:03 • 3min
Exploring Social Context in Scientific Research and Physics Funding
01:18:46 • 6min
Theoretical Research Program on Electromagnetic Radiation Interactions with Solid Materials
01:24:50 • 3min
The Intersection of Physics, Climate Crisis, and Power Dynamics
01:27:48 • 13min