What's on the Next Chapter of Our Scientist Storytime?

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The discussion revolves around suggestions for engaging and educational materials to share during "storytime" at monthly meetings of a group of scientists and engineers in the environmental field. The focus is on interesting, humorous, or educational content that can be delivered in a short timeframe, encompassing a variety of topics including science, philosophy, and historical accounts.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant suggests exploring the topic of synesthesia as a fascinating subject that could fill the time requirement.
  • Another participant proposes sharing a Joint Chiefs of Staff report on a UFO encounter involving the Iranian military, noting its potential to provoke interest and discussion.
  • There are challenges regarding the accessibility of links to the UFO report, with some participants unable to access the material due to geographical restrictions.
  • A participant mentions various intriguing topics, including the Hobbits, the Sliding Rock Phenomenon, and credible anomalies like Ball Lightning and the 1977 "Wow" signal, as potential storytime materials.
  • Some participants express uncertainty about the reliability of links provided, with one participant noting that links often become inactive over time.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the value of sharing interesting and varied materials, but there is no consensus on specific suggestions or the accessibility of certain resources. Multiple competing views on suitable topics and materials remain present.

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Some links provided in the discussion are reported to be broken or inaccessible from certain locations, which may limit access to suggested materials. Additionally, the discussion includes references to various scientific phenomena and historical accounts that may require further exploration for clarity.

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hi guys - i manage a group of scientists and engineers working in the environmental field, and i hold unit meetings once a month. at the end of each meeting, i do "storytime" for my group, which is, by far, the most interesting part of our meetings.

in the past, i have read selected magazine articles on a wide variety of topics, both funny and serious, an 1865 letter from chief seattle to the president of US (very moving), philosphical materials from several writers, articles by einstein, articles about ancient mysteries (some of my favorite stuff - ancient masonry, cuzco, pyramids, etc), and have recently read them some short sections from feynman's QED, and taught them some basic subatomic physics. most of them have never been exposed to the fundamental mysteries of quantum physics.

i would really appreciate some suggestions from you guys on new materials like this that i can share with my staff - any kind of material is fair game, as long as it is interesting, or educational, or even just funny (once i just read them about 50 of the quotes i picked up from the philosophy forum here). it needs to be something i can read/deliver in about 5-15 minutes or so. thanks for any ideas.
 
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...or even just funny (once i just read them about 50 of the quotes i picked up from the philosophy forum here).
OMG, that's brilliant! This idea can't be beat for comedy.

I am not sure this fits your criteria, but there have been a few threads around here lately about synesthesia. It's a fascinating subject, and there's more than enough material to fill 15 minutes.
 
No doubt you will find that many fine suggestions are forthcoming. However, if you ever want to take a walk on the wild side, this is one that will raise some eyebrows. It is the Joint Chiefs of Staff report on a UFO that the Iranian military engaged in a dog fight, in F-4 fighter jets, over Tehran. This occurred back when the Iranian military was effectively an arm of the US military. It comes directly from the files at the National Security Agency. Fun stuff, but you may never live it down if you use it.
http://www.nsa.gov/public_info/_files/ufo/routing_slip_ufo_iran.pdf

Also
http://www.dod.mil/pubs/foi/ufo/dep_ba1.pdf
 
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Your first link is broken, and google isn't very talkative about it.
 
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It doesn't seem to work from here (I'm not in the US), but thanks for the file!
 
TeTeC said:
It doesn't seem to work from here (I'm not in the US), but thanks for the file!

Hmmmm, this must be new. It may be that the last NSA database upgrade added a blocking feature. Just know that the file does come directly from the declassified files at the NSA. Beyond a doubt, this is not an internet hoax. There is also a declassified CIA file from the same time that alludes to this event. As can be seen, the CIA was included in the distribution.

You can also likely find interviews with a number of the military people involved; including both pilots and a General. I had links for this through YouTube, but as often happens, the links went dead after a year or so. They have been interviewed in any number of US and other television shows. Perhaps the best one that I've seen was show made for Iranian television.
 
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You might also consider:

The Hobbits
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2004/10/1027_041027_homo_floresiensis.html

The Sliding Rock Phenomenon
https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=60676

In the S&D forum, we have a napster of links and information dedicated to credible [generally recognized by science as genuine] anomalies, including
Ball Lightning
Earth lights and Earthquake Lights
Fireballs
Jets, Sprites, Starters, ELVES, and TIGERs
The sliding rock phenomenon
Methane Clathrate Hydrates
Rogue Waves

The Measurement Problem
Entanglement

As per John Baez, open questions in:
Condensed Matter and Nonlinear Dynamics
Quantum Mechanics
Cosmology and Astrophysics
Particle Physics
The Big Question™

Space and SETI
The Pioneer Anomaly
Transient Lunar Phenomena
[etc]
https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=58374

There is an odd story that I found rather amusing. I like to call it the Mojave Phone Booth Phenomenon.
https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=318857

There is also the 1977 "Wow" signal
https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=105821
 
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