

#1743 - Steven Pinker
9 snips Dec 2, 2021
Steven Pinker, Harvard psychology professor and author, dives into the nuances of rationality and modern beliefs. He argues that technology often clashes with irrational conspiracy theories, influenced by political ideologies. Pinker unpacks the myths surrounding nuclear energy, emphasizing its role in climate solutions while highlighting public fears. The discussion touches on how memory can distort justice, the ethics of surveillance technology, and the importance of authenticity in connections. His insights challenge listeners to navigate progress amid misinformation and societal polarization.
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Early Digital Camera
- Joe Rogan recalls owning an Apple camera the size of a book.
- He reminisces about its significance and picture quality despite its low megapixel count.
Art of Photography
- Steven Pinker explains the art of photography as capturing a 3D scene in a 2D rectangle.
- This involves combining aesthetic principles with an understanding of visual perception.
Stereo Photography
- Pinker and Rogan discuss stereo photography, using two lenses to create 3D images.
- They discuss Victorian stereographs, astronaut photography techniques, and View-Masters.