Show Notes
A few weeks ago, Mark insisted Corrigan was a giant mark for believing in human echolocation, so this week we’re revisiting the topic, as well as other seemingly superhuman powers that exist in the world!
Highlights:
[0:00] CoRri tells Mark about the gruesome shark attacks that inspired Peter Benchley’s Jaws
[18:19] The 4th of July somehow leads us to a conversation about empathy
[35:00] What we watched!
[45:35] Spoiler for the movie Men
[48:18] End of Men spoiler
[73:51] We talk about the incredible capabilities of human adaptation
Stuff we referenced:
- Charles Bruder killed in shark attack – Newspapers.com
- 1916 New Jersey Shore shark attacks inspired Jaws and changed the way we view ocean predators
- The 1916 shark attacks: Matawan, N.J.’s 100-year struggle with a bloody legacy – nj.com
- The Matawan Shark Attack: A Deadly Day in 1916 – Yesterday’s America
- July Attacks of the New Jersey “Jaws” | Weird NJ
- Echolocation in blind people reveals the brain’s adaptive powers | Science | AAAS
- Learning How to Be a Human Bat – Scientific American
- People Can Learn Echolocation in Ten Weeks | Smart News| Smithsonian Magazine
- How Does Human Echolocation Work? | Innovation| Smithsonian Magazine
- The ‘sea-nomad’ children who see like dolphins – BBC Future
- Desert people evolve to drink water poisoned with deadly arsenic | New Scientist
- Could we make a superhuman? | BBC Science Focus Magazine
- A World Without Pain | The New Yorker