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    Explore " copernicus" with insightful episodes like "2.15: Mikołaj Kopernik (Nicolaus Kopernikus)", "Las noticias de la tarde del jueves 8 de febrero de 2024", "The Colossal Shift", "#59 (C&R, Chap 8) - On the Status of Science and Metaphysics (Plus reflections on the Brett Hall blog exchange)" and "74 - The Copernican Revolution (Ft. Aviva Rothman)" from podcasts like ""Polish Stories", "KISS FM NOTICIAS", "HOPEcast", "Increments" and "Why This Universe?"" and more!

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    2.15: Mikołaj Kopernik (Nicolaus Kopernikus)

    2.15: Mikołaj Kopernik (Nicolaus Kopernikus)
    Mikołaj Kopernik to słynny astronom z czasów Renesansu, którego Polacy uważają za wybitnego Polaka, a Niemcy za wybitnego Niemca. TRANSKRYPT ODCINKA ZNAJDZIESZ TUTAJ: http://tinyurl.com/mwtwwntw Autorką Polish Stories jestem ja, Gosia Rokicka http://polishstories.net. Muzyka: Olak/Zakrocki. Jeśli lubisz Polish Stories i chcesz mnie wesprzeć, możesz to zrobić tu: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/polishstories. Dziękuję! . Tutaj możesz zapisać się do Language TV Club (link afiliacyjny): https://www.languagetvclub.com/?ref=ctQFDCu1rUBSFe Tu możesz obejrzeć trailer serialu "Gang Zielonej Rękawiczki": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azzKu-FZAmQ&t=16s Tu możesz przeczytać mój artykuł z 2022 roku (po angielsku) o tym, dlaczego warto uczestniczyć w klubach konwersacyjnych: http://tinyurl.com/4f6ekwy8

    Las noticias de la tarde del jueves 8 de febrero de 2024

    Las noticias de la tarde del jueves 8 de febrero de 2024

    Los agricultores continúan este jueves, y por tercer día consecutivo, con sus protestas en múltiples zonas del país, mientras que el Gobierno redobla sus propuestas convocándoles para abordar sus problemas. Por otro lado, el Ejecutivo ha insistido este jueves en que cualquier modificación que se pueda producir en la propuesta de ley de amnistía será no esencial aunque desde Génova, el PP ve a Sánchez "cercado". Mientras tanto, Yolanda Díaz arma orgánicamente a Sumar.

    Por otro lado, la vicepresidenta tercera y ministra para la Transición Ecológica, Teresa Ribera, y el presidente de la Junta de Andalucía, Juanma Moreno, se reunirán en Sevilla el próximo 22 de febrero en un momento en que la temperatura media mundial de los últimos doce meses ha sido la más alta registrada hasta el momento.

    Y tras echar un vistazo al cierre de mercados y conocer la precisión del tiempo, terminamos conociendo a alguna de las superestrellas del rock que se han unido para una grabación especial del tema ‘Going home: Theme of the Local Hero’, de Mark Knopfler, con fines benéficos.

    Edición: Ismael Arranz
    Realización: JL García

     

     

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    The Colossal Shift

    The Colossal Shift

    In this episode of The HOPEcast from Hope Church in Richmond, Virginia, Katie Nielsen and Senior Pastor David Dwight delve into a concept they term "the colossal shift". This idea, inspired by the Copernican Revolution, draws a parallel between the seismic change in humanity's understanding of the universe and the transformative journey of becoming a Christian.

    Pastor David Dwight elucidates that just as Copernicus' revelation that the Earth orbits the sun redefined our cosmic perspective, embracing Christianity reorients one's life to be God-centered rather than self-centered. This shift in perception, while seemingly inconsequential to daily life, brings profound implications for one's existence and sense of self.

    The conversation delves deeper into how this paradigm shift impacts prayer and spirituality, drawing insights from Eugene Peterson's book "Answering God". They discuss how the Psalms exemplify this God-centered approach, contrasting it with the more self-centered nature of modern American prayers.

    Further exploring the complexities of this shift, Pastor David Dwight and Katie Nielsen consider the lifelong journey from self-centrism to God-centrism, likening it to a continuous internal revolution. They reflect on how this realignment can fundamentally change how one views the world, themselves, and others.

    The episode also touches on Jesus's teachings in the Sermon on the Mount, emphasizing the challenge of interpreting God-centric teachings with self-centric ears. They conclude by highlighting the resilience and stability of a life built around God, as opposed to the transient nature of a self-centered existence.

    Listeners are left to contemplate the profound nature of this "colossal shift" and its impact on personal faith and life orientation. The episode is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other platforms, with more information about Hope Church at hopechurchrva.com

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    #59 (C&R, Chap 8) - On the Status of Science and Metaphysics (Plus reflections on the Brett Hall blog exchange)

    #59 (C&R, Chap 8) - On the Status of Science and Metaphysics (Plus reflections on the Brett Hall blog exchange)
    Back to the C&R series baby! Feels goooooood. Need some bar-room explanations for why induction is impossible? We gotchu. Need some historical background on where your boy Isaac got his ideas? We gotchu. Need to know how to refute the irrefutable? Gotchu there too homie, because today we're diving into Conjectures and Refutations, Chapter 8: On the Status of Science and Metaphysics. Oh, and we also discuss, in admittedly frustrated tones, the failed blog exchange between Brett Hall and Vaden on prediction and Austrianism. If you want the full listening experience, we suggest reading both posts before hearing our kvetching: Vaden's post (https://vmasrani.github.io/blog/2023/predicting-human-behaviour/) Brett's "response" (https://www.bretthall.org/blog/humans-are-creative) Hold on to your hats for this one listeners, because she starts off rather spicy. We discuss Why Kant believed in the truth of Newtonian mechanics Newton and his assertion that he arrived at his theory via induction Why this isn't true and is logically impossible Was Copernicus influenced by Platonic ideals? How Kepler came up with the idea of elliptical orbits Why finite observations are always compatible with infinitely many theories Kant's paradox and his solution Popper's updated solution to Kant's paradox The irrefutability of philosophical theories How can we say that irrefutable theories are false? Annnnnd perhaps a few cheap shots here and there about Austrian Economics as well. # References Some background history (https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/copernicus/notes.html#note-6) on Copernicus and why Ben thinks Popper is wrong Quotes Listening to this statement you may well wonder how I can possibly hold a theory to be false and irrefutable at one and the same time—I who claim to be a rationalist. For how can a rationalist say of a theory that it is false and irrefutable? Is he not bound, as a rationalist, to refute a theory before he asserts that it is false? And conversely, is he not bound to admit that if a theory is irrefutable, it is true? Now if we look upon a theory as a proposed solution to a set of problems, then the theory immediately lends itself to critical discussion—even if it is non-empirical and irrefutable. For we can now ask questions such as, Does it solve the problem? Does it solve it better than other theories? Has it perhaps merely shifted the problem? Is the solution simple? Is it fruitful? Does it perhaps contradict other philosophical theories needed for solving other problems? Because, as you [Kant] said, we are not passive receptors of sense data, but active organisms. Because we react to our environment not always merely instinctively, but sometimes con- sciously and freely. Because we can invent myths, stories, theories; because we have a thirst for explanation, an insatiable curiosity, a wish to know. Because we not only invent stories and theories, but try them out and see whether they work and how they work. Because by a great effort, by trying hard and making many mistakes, we may sometimes, if we are lucky, succeed in hitting upon a story, an explanation, which ‘saves the phenomena’; perhaps by making up a myth about ‘invisibles’, such as atoms or gravitational forces, which explain the visible. Because knowledge is an adventure of ideas. These ideas, it is true, are produced by us, and not by the world around us; they are not merely the traces of repeated sensations or stimuli or what not; here you were right. But we are more active and free than even you believed; for similar observations or similar environmental situations do not, as your theory implied, produce similar explanations in different men. Nor is the fact that we create our theories, and that we attempt to impose them upon the world, an explanation of their success, as you believed. For the overwhelming majority of our theories, of our freely invented ideas, are unsuccessful; they do not stand up to searching tests, and are discarded as falsified by experience. Only a very few of them succeed, for a time, in the competitive struggle for survival. \ C&R Chapter 2 Socials Follow us on Twitter at @IncrementsPod, @BennyChugg, @VadenMasrani Come join our discord server! DM us on twitter or send us an email to get a supersecret link Help us fund more hour-long blog posts and get exclusive bonus content by becoming a patreon subscriber here (https://www.patreon.com/Increments). Or give us one-time cash donations to help cover anger management here (https://ko-fi.com/increments). Click dem like buttons on youtube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_4wZzQyoW4s4ZuE4FY9DQQ) Would you rather be wrong or boring? Tell us at incrementspodcast@gmail.com

    Com mais mudanças, reforma tributária passa em 1º turno

    Com mais mudanças, reforma tributária passa em 1º turno

    No podcast ‘Notícia No Seu Tempo’, confira em áudio as principais notícias da edição impressa do jornal ‘O Estado de S.Paulo’ desta quinta-feira (09/11/2023):

    O texto-base da PEC da reforma tributária foi aprovado pelo Senado em primeiro turno. Após a votação em dois turnos e analisados os destaques, o texto voltará para a Câmara. Para conseguir os votos (foram 53 a 24, um placar apertado), o relator da reforma, senador Eduardo Braga (MDB-AM), teve de ceder. Ele acatou seis novas emendas, entre elas uma alíquota reduzida para o setor de eventos. O Senado introduziu no texto uma trava para barrar o aumento da carga tributária – uma demanda do setor produtivo – e impôs a obrigatoriedade de revisão a cada cinco anos das chamadas exceções, que beneficiam diversos setores e atividades. Também se tornou obrigatório o sistema de cashback (devolução) do imposto da conta de luz e do gás de cozinha da população de baixa renda. Também há previsão de cashback para produtos da cesta básica.

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    Internacional: Democratas têm vitórias em plebiscitos e eleições estaduais

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    366 - Black Holes and the Nature of the Universe!

    366 - Black Holes and the Nature of the Universe!

    My favorite episode in months. One that I'm hoping the most curious of the cult of the curious will truly enjoy. Today, we look at the very nature of our existence, how we came to our current theoretical understanding of the universe, what we know about black holes (like how the bend the very fabric of space-time!) and more entertaining and existential mind-candy! 

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    What's it all About? The History of Cosmology | Stories From Space Podcast With Matthew S Williams

    What's it all About? The History of Cosmology | Stories From Space Podcast With Matthew S Williams

    Host | Matthew S Williams

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    The study of the Universe (cosmology) has changed considerably over time. With every new discovery, our conception of the cosmos has undergone a seismic shift.

    If science is like an onion, constantly shedding its skin, then the cosmos is like an onion that grows by orders of magnitude every time it sheds!

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    Las noticias de este sábado 30 de octubre de 2021

    Las noticias de este sábado 30 de octubre de 2021

    Comenzamos en Roma, donde hoy se ha inaugurado la Cumbre del G20. En esta primera jornada, los líderes han logrado un primer objetivo: la adopción de un impuesto mínimo global a las multinacionales de, al menos, el 15 %, para equilibrar el sistema tributario internacional. 

    Adelantamos las últimas noticias sobre el volcán de Cumbre Vieja en La Palma y, sobre el precio medio de la electricidad en el mercado mayorista. 

    Asimismo, hablamos sobre el Premio Ciudadano Europeo que ha recibido un grupo de voluntarios de Moya, en Gran Canaria y, recordamos que hoy hay cambio de hora

     

    Edición: Carmen Soto.

    Realización: Gustavo Luna.

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    #014 with Natalie Elliot

    #014 with Natalie Elliot

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    What's Physics?

    What's Physics?

    What is...physics? In this episode, we talk about what the field of physics is at its core and learn that it’s basically just fortune telling with a whole lot more math. Be sure to listen to this episode if you want to hear Matt ask whether you can pick up subatomic particles with tweezers and Brandon take several breathing breaks. Don’t worry—his lungs are fine, he’s just very, very high.

    For more episodes of scHIGHence, visit our website at www.buzzsprout.com/1510018. Note that we do not guarantee that any of the facts we share on this podcast are 100% true… after all, we are high. For more on this topic from sources that you can trust, check out these videos:

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    190 - The Multiverse

    190 - The Multiverse

    Are there other yous living in other, parallel dimensions? Are there an infinite number of other yous? Where the Hell are they? Today we talk about multiverse theory and it is a fascinating brain-buster. We glance over the history of cosmology and look at some of the minds whose intelligent, relentless questioning and study advanced our understanding of the stars and our place in them time and time again, often at great personal cost. How much further could our understanding of the cosmos go? Will we ever be able to meet.... ourselves? I hope you enjoy the best my limited mind could do with this unlimited subject. Hail Nimrod!

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    After Talk for Episode 5

    After Talk for Episode 5
    Host and producer discuss Giordano Bruno's mystical beliefs, Neil deGrasse Tyson's politics, star gazing, light pollution, paradigm shifts in science, and the bible. For listener questions and comments, email us here: show@universeuniversity.space MUSIC: "Slow Burn" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ REFERENCES: 'The Great Myths 3: Giordano Bruno was a Martyr for Science' by Tim O'Neill historyforatheists.com 'A Burning Obsession: Cosmos and its Metaphysical Baggage' by Peter Hess ncse.com 'Copernicus and His World' (documentary) Open University (OU) and BBC London

    Episode 5 Preview

    Episode 5 Preview
    For over a millenium, our understanding of the universe and our place within it had been deeply flawed. A few pioneers in astronomy concieved of the universe in a different way, challenging the established order. Yet one of them was more brazen than all the others. His name was Galileo and he is considered the father of modern science... but in the eyes of the Catholic Church, he was also a heretic. Join us for Episode 5: The Heretic on November 19th. "Heavy Heart" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/