The science of uncertainty — and the origin of conspiracy theories | Adam Kucharski z1k1f

28/05/2025

Why do we find it easier to trust some concepts and ideas over others? Mathematician Adam...

Why do we find it easier to trust some concepts and ideas over others? Mathematician Adam Kucharski explores the science of uncertainty, revealing how the very human need for explanation shapes trust in science, fear of technology and belief in conspiracy theories.
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