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Show Notes
- Josh rebuilds his already-excellent computer, Ben gets in some last-minute consternation before Coronavirus peters out, and the hosts examine some of their favorite examples time travel in fiction.
- Intro & Follow-up (0:00-30:38)
- News (30:38-49:39)
- Bad at Logic (49:39-52:58)
- the fallacy fallacy
- You presumed that because a claim has been poorly argued, or a fallacy has been made, that the claim itself must be wrong
- the fallacy fallacy
- Bad at English (52:58-55:26)
- “All-singing, all-dancing”
- Full-featured; i.e. “all the bells and whistles”
- The Broadway Melody, won the 1929 academy award for Best Picture (tap ballet?!?)
- “All-singing, all-dancing”
- Feature (55:26-end)
- Time Travel in Fiction Rundown (minutephysics on YouTube)
- Josh’s top 3:
- Back to the Future
- Rick and Morty
- Rattlestar Riclactica
- A Rickle in Time
- See also: Bad at Magic Episode 28: The Darkest Timeline (starts @ 42:49)
- Star Trek: Voyager
- Ben’s top 3:
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