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[-] criitz@reddthat.com 21 points 9 months ago

Sabine is not good science

[-] Nutteman@lemmy.world 22 points 9 months ago

She's a transphobe and a capitalism apoligist, all you really need to know.

[-] ashley@lemmy.ca 14 points 9 months ago

Also she’s only worried about climate change now??

[-] Nutteman@lemmy.world 8 points 9 months ago

She's a real dipshit. She was fine when she stayed in her lane (physics) but once she squeezed all she could outta that content she began to branch out into other areas of science she is completely clueless about.

[-] drailin@kbin.social 9 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

Rant about people like this incoming:

I am a few months away from defending my PhD in Particle and Nuclear Physics and this is such an omnipresent issue with many of the people I interact with regularly. Poorly paraphrasing Dan Olson of Folding Ideas: Because they understand one really complicated subject (particle physics), they see all other subjects as lesser, easily understood and interpreted through the lens of their area of expertise.

I know at least one professor, well respected in his field, who is a vaccine conspiracist and happy to tacitly endorse right wing conspiratorial thought, despite being an expert on mathematical modelling of complex systems. He should understand the rigor involved in modelling and solving a problem like covid, but instead assumes that because it is complicated, the immunologists and virologists must just not be able to arrive at a conclusion he deems good enough to challenge his simplistic view of the situation.

Many professors, however well intentioned, try and reduce labor issues to math problems instead of considering the human element that is really the core of the problem. They build their perspective around explotative capitalist rhetoric, even when graduate students are struggling to afford food and rent. Then they turn around and wonder why enrollment is declining and pursuing academia is falling in popularity

People like Sabine and these professors I have dealt with loudly perpetuate whatever worldview they already hold, assuming that because they must be intelligent enough to grasp difficult math and physics concepts, they couldn't be ignorant enough for their unrelated ideas to be wrong. It is infuriating because it adds a unearned veneer of authenticity to the concepts, despite a transparent lack of knowledge. Then there is feedback, where people use this support as their evidence for embracing these ideologies and as a building block for furthering their agenda.

These people are also, generally, stale in terms of their own academic output, for I think the same reason as their uneducated takes on other topics. They assume that they understand what they need to and stop grasping for better understanding. My PI is constantly seeking out new experiments to get involved with to try and widen his understanding, and is also a great proponent of progresssive issues. I don't think this is coincidence. My scientific role model, another advisor of mine, is trying to develop a better academic system that would make education on the most pressing issue today (global warming) better included and more competently taught in university curriculum, regardless of degree topic. He seeks out as many opinions from students and experts as possible in furtherance of this goal. This is despite being one of the key innovators in our field, where his word might be taken as gospel, but because he hasn't lost his fundamental curiosity about the world, he still seeks out more informed opinions in this endeavor.

The really great scientists keep this curiosity and question their own expertise constantly. The Sabines of the world become comfortable in their own knowledge, and by extension, their own ignorance.

[-] FlowVoid@lemmy.world 7 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

She was on the fringe even when she was talking about physics.

Her claim to fame is espousing an interpretation of quantum mechanics that doesn't have much support among other physicists (doesn't necessarily make it wrong, but definitely fringe).

[-] uthredii@programming.dev 1 points 9 months ago

Sorry about this. I just found the video interesting when it popped up on my feed.

[-] criitz@reddthat.com 1 points 9 months ago

No need to apologize

[-] magnusrufus@lemmy.world 20 points 9 months ago

Why would we give that dumbass views?

[-] uthredii@programming.dev 3 points 9 months ago

I don't know about the history of this creator, I just found this particular video interesting when it popped up. Sorry if this creator is known to be untrustworthy.

[-] m3t00@lemmy.world 1 points 9 months ago

25 down and 10 up. clearly not worth watching for science content but this is the lowest vote I've seen yet so leaving for anyone bored. Can't recall any 'talking' youtube videos worth watching. this is why

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