|
|
|
|
|
by lisper
3702 days ago
|
|
I have very mixed feelings about Bill Nye. I've never watched his show. The only time I've ever seen him in action is during his debate with Ken Ham, and that performance made me cringe. (If you want to know why, see the footnote in http://blog.rongarret.info/2015/02/this-is-why-prominent-ath...) More generally, I think he promotes a negative stereotype of scientists by choosing to wear a bow tie. I just now watched this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGRRXKek8G0 and it's just horrible. To my eye, Nye is indistinguishable from a Creationist caricature. Compare that to how the Mythbusters handled the moon landing conspiracy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wym04J_3Ls0 The Mythbusters actually did real science, and they did it with style and panache and grace. They started with a problem, advanced a hypothesis, designed an experiment (often a series of experiments) analyzed the results, drew conclusions, and often went back and re-did things when a viewer pointed out something they did wrong. That is science. They democratized science in a way that no one else has ever done. A kid watching Mythbusters could come away thinking that science was something that they could do themselves. Ultimately, the Mythbusters advanced science by busting the myth that science can only be done by scientists. |
|
Also, before you start hating on Bill Nye so hard, please compare his reported scientific contributions[1] to Jamie Hyneman's and Adam Savage's (spoiler, theirs don't seem to exist). Last point about Nye: bow ties are ok. Seriously though, people don't hate on Feynman for having long hair or being a supposed sex swinger. I know Nye doesn't have the same prestige, but it's just a bow tie; I think you should give him a break.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Nye#Scientific_work
Note: Bill Nye also engineered a part that was used in the 747 while he worked at Boeing