Explore the history of science and rational thought, from ancient Greek philosophy and Thales to Einstein, tracing the shift from myth to scientific methodology.

The world isn't a series of miracles, but a machine with parts that actually make sense. It is the transition from myth to methodology—the evolution of the human mind trying to decode the universe.
Give me a history of scientific thought - Ancient Greeks, Newton, Galileo, Einstein. I’m more interested in the philosophy and methodology of science and the concepts themselves, although I would like a general overview of the scientific concepts discussed.








The podcast explores the history of science and the evolution of rational thought. It traces the transition from ancient myths to modern scientific methodology, examining how early thinkers like Thales shifted the perspective from divine whims to natural causes. The show investigates the philosophy of science, asking how we know what we know and why humanity moved from pure observation to testing theories with equipment.
Ancient Greek philosophy marked the birth of rational theoretical science by moving away from the idea that natural events were miracles caused by gods. Thinkers like Thales began looking for patterns and natural causes behind phenomena, such as geometric theorems. This shift from a world of 'who did this' to 'how does this work' laid the groundwork for the atomists and eventually the complex theories of Einstein.
Thales is highlighted as a pivotal figure in the history of science who began the transition from myth to methodology. He was among the first to suggest that every event has a natural cause rather than being a result of the whims of gods. Even while maintaining a belief in the divine, his discovery of geometric theorems and search for logical patterns represented a wild shift toward rational theoretical science.
The podcast covers a vast timeline of human inquiry, starting with the first Greek atomists and ancient philosophers who viewed the world as a machine with logical parts. It follows this intellectual journey through the development of scientific methodology and the philosophy of science, ultimately reaching modern breakthroughs like Einstein’s curved spacetime. The discussion focuses on the history of names, dates, and the fundamental shift in how we understand the universe.
Criado por ex-alunos da Universidade de Columbia em San Francisco
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Criado por ex-alunos da Universidade de Columbia em San Francisco
