Explore the history of bizarre experiments with Science Gone Wild. From staged gunfights to fringe theories, discover the weird side of scientific discovery.

Science isn't just about finding answers; it’s about having the guts to ask the questions that make everyone else uncomfortable. We must maintain a 'permanently ajar' mind, because today’s 'weird' might be tomorrow’s 'accepted truth.'
Psychedelic apes by Alex Boese, electrified sheep, elephants on acid books.








Science Gone Wild: The History of Bizarre Experiments explores the unconventional and often unsettling history of science. The podcast discusses how the path to scientific discovery is frequently paved with weird experiments, such as staged gunfights in lecture halls to test the psychology of stress. By looking at the work of authors like Alex Boese, the show examines the blurry line between orderly research and 'mad scientist' moments that have shaped human knowledge.
Alex Boese is an author known for documenting the strange side of the history of science in books like Psychedelic Apes and Elephants on Acid. His work highlights that scientific progress isn't always a logical, by-the-book process. Instead, it often involves hilarious or unsettling experiments that challenge our understanding of the world. The podcast uses his research to illustrate how fringe theories and bizarre tests eventually contribute to what we now consider common sense.
The history of science includes fringe theories because many ideas that are accepted as common sense today were once ridiculed by the mainstream. Experiments that seem bizarre, such as testing if a dog would save its owner from a fire or investigating why humans cannot tickle themselves, are essential for pushing the boundaries of knowledge. These unconventional methods help researchers understand complex topics like the psychology of stress and the evolution of the human brain.
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