The British writer Graham Hancock, has had a great deal of pejorative terms affixed to his name; chiefly among them are pseudoarchaeologist and psuedohistorian. But Hancock doesn't claim to be in possession of any special knowledge, merely that he is fascinated by the questions science and history struggle to answer. His vast knowledge on the intricacies of ... Show More
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“It's An Act Of WAR!” Professor Jiang vs Gordon Chang On China, Iran & Trump | Plus Robert Pape
“Keep protesting,” Donald Trump told the Iranian people earlier this year—promising that “help is on its way.” In cities like London, Washington DC and Los Angeles, some in the Iranian diaspora rallied behind that message, calling for action and, in some cases, for war. More than ... Show More
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Graham Hancock: Visionary Plants, DNA and Human History - #278
Graham Hancock is a researcher, best-selling author and unconventional thinker who raises controversial questions about humanity's past. Most recently, he wrote 2015's The Magicians of the Gods, a book exploring the possibilities of lost ancient civilizations. His works have sold ... Show More
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Jorge Cham Teaches Us The Universe: Big Bangs and Quantum Hangs
What is the universe? Where did it come from, and what happens to it in the future? Humanity has wrestled with these questions since the dawn of civilization -- and though we've made a lot of progress, there's still much more to learn. In today's episode, the guys join special gu ... Show More
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Seven Wonders of the Ancient World - Mausoleum at Halicarnassus
Like most rulers of old, Mausolus wasn't exactly known for his modesty. In today's episode, Ben, Noel and Max continue their exploration of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World with the story of a tomb so opulent that humans ended up making a brand-new word to describe it: the ... Show More
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