Breaking Math Podcast

93. The 10,000 Year Problem (feat. David Gibson of Ray Kitty Creation Workship)

04.23.2024 - By Gabriel Hesch and Autumn PhaneufPlay

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Summary:  The episode discusses the 10,000 year dilemma, which is a thought experiment on how to deal with nuclear waste in the future.  Today's episode is hosted by guest host David Gibson, who is the founder of the Ray Kitty Creation Workshop [https://www.youtube.com/@RayKitty]. (Find out more about the Ray Kitty Creation Workshop by clicking here [https://mrdave.raykitty.com/]).  

Gabriel and Autumn are out this week, but will be returning in short order with 3 separate interviews with authors of some fantastic popular science and math books including:

* The Gravity of Math:  How Geometry Rules the Universe [https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/steve-nadis/the-gravity-of-math/9781541604292/] by Dr. Shing-Tung Yau and Steve Nadis.    This book is all about the history of our understanding of gravity from the theories of Isaac Newton to Albert Einstein and beyond, including gravitational waves, black holes, as well as some of the current uncertainties regarding a precise definition of mass.  On sale now!  

* EVERYTHING IS PREDICTABLE: How Bayesian Statistics Explain Our World [https://www.netgalley.com/widget/516523/redeem/23dc460e436c2d0582e559b4d84ee909cf774accba78999f2291a8f97813bae0] by Tom Chivers.  Published by Simon and Schuster.   This book explains the importance of Baye's Theorem in helping us to understand why  highly accurate screening tests can lead to false positives, a phenomenon we saw during the Covid-19 pandemic; How a failure to account for Bayes' Theorem has put innocent people in jail; How military strategists using the theorem can predict where an enemy will strike next, and how Baye's Theorem is helping us to understang machine learning processes - a critical skillset to have in the 21st century.

Available 05/07/2024

* A CITY ON MARS: Can we settle space, should we settle space, and have we really thought this through? [https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/639449/a-city-on-mars-by-kelly-and-zach-weinersmith/]  by authors Dr. Kelly and Zach Weinersmith.  Zach Weinersmith is the artist and creator of the famous cartoon strip Saturday Morning Breaking Cereal [https://www.smbc-comics.com/]!  

We've got a lot of great episodes coming up!  Stay tuned.

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