
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Have you ever been drawn into conspiratorial thinking?
In this Episode 99 of Bewildered, we’re talking about how easy it is to get pulled into conspiracy theories because of a phenomenon called apophenia. It's the tendency to perceive connections or meaningful patterns between unrelated or random things—and it happens to feel delightful.
Want to learn more about apophenia, conspiracy theories, fractured worldviews, and how we can all come to our senses? Join us for this episode of the Bewildered podcast!
CONNECT WITH US
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
By Martha Beck and Rowan Mangan4.8
12431,243 ratings
Have you ever been drawn into conspiratorial thinking?
In this Episode 99 of Bewildered, we’re talking about how easy it is to get pulled into conspiracy theories because of a phenomenon called apophenia. It's the tendency to perceive connections or meaningful patterns between unrelated or random things—and it happens to feel delightful.
Want to learn more about apophenia, conspiracy theories, fractured worldviews, and how we can all come to our senses? Join us for this episode of the Bewildered podcast!
CONNECT WITH US
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2,553 Listeners

851 Listeners

3,375 Listeners

1,884 Listeners

12,730 Listeners

2,528 Listeners

1,420 Listeners

6,432 Listeners

684 Listeners

5,399 Listeners

898 Listeners

41,512 Listeners

1,105 Listeners

2,038 Listeners

48 Listeners