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An Ounce - For Your Consideration
Jim Fugate
419 episodes
1 day ago
The British military once opened fire on a bright object in the night sky—confident it was an enemy Zeppelin airship. It wasn’t. It was Venus. This true World War I story explores how reasonable certainty can still be wrong, and why that lesson still matters. During the First World War, soldiers did exactly what they were trained to do when the sky itself became dangerous. The result was a perfectly logical mistake—and a quiet reminder about how confidence can arrive before understandin...
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The British military once opened fire on a bright object in the night sky—confident it was an enemy Zeppelin airship. It wasn’t. It was Venus. This true World War I story explores how reasonable certainty can still be wrong, and why that lesson still matters. During the First World War, soldiers did exactly what they were trained to do when the sky itself became dangerous. The result was a perfectly logical mistake—and a quiet reminder about how confidence can arrive before understandin...
Show more...
History
Education,
Society & Culture,
Documentary
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They Fell for This?! Bat-Men on the Moon and the First Fake News Frenzy
An Ounce - For Your Consideration
8 minutes
3 months ago
They Fell for This?! Bat-Men on the Moon and the First Fake News Frenzy
In 1835, a New York newspaper convinced the public that intelligent bat-men lived on the moon—and millions believed it. This is the true story of the first viral media hoax in history. 🌓 They Fell for This?! Bat-Men on the Moon and the First Fake News Frenzy In August of 1835, The New York Sun published a story claiming that a new telescope had revealed intelligent life on the moon—complete with beaver-bat creatures, sapphire cities, and lunar philosophers. It was bizarre, bold... and ...
An Ounce - For Your Consideration
The British military once opened fire on a bright object in the night sky—confident it was an enemy Zeppelin airship. It wasn’t. It was Venus. This true World War I story explores how reasonable certainty can still be wrong, and why that lesson still matters. During the First World War, soldiers did exactly what they were trained to do when the sky itself became dangerous. The result was a perfectly logical mistake—and a quiet reminder about how confidence can arrive before understandin...