There's something deeply, deeply wounding, stressing, upsetting at the thought that he had anything to do with zyklon B; but he did. With AI, blockchain, and quantum technology, IBM is developing smart, scalable technologies that help businesses work better together. But he organizes soldiers, he organizes whole gas units. And she said, "My ex boyfriend. 35.3M . Thanks to all our great storytellers. Yeah. You better check in on him, sir. Yeah, I agree with that. Hmm. How do you tell the real baddies from the rest of us? And every time that guy got a word wrong-. Radiolab is supported by Audible. He's working with chemicals. He refuses what we fully expect and what everybody on stage at that moment fully expects from him. Yet you go into this [inaudible 01:02:33] knowing full well that it could end up in her death. And Christensen, I dated her several times bef- three times- two times before. Right now get $50 towards select mattresses by visiting casper.com/radiolab and using Code Radiolab at checkout. He won't answer me or nothing. And- and Iago? But what's clear is that he saw no reason to question what he had done and that infuriated Clara. You know, on the other hand, I mean, if you look at the grand calculus, people he's he-helped or fed versus people he's killed, I mean, he's got fed billions of people, I don't know that you could entirely call him bad. And-. And the infinity of gray spaces in between. And to approach it with kind of crazy joy, I don't know. If those two participants refused to go on-, Saying like, "I don't want to kill a guy. Oh, that right there, slap some quotations around that. ", Yeah, so here's the interesting thing. It is a, the- the critical- the critical force prod. They're engaged with the test, they're trying to be good participants. And my views about human nature are that it affords infinite potential for lightness and dark. But the generals were not all that convinced? I mean, it's a pretty big thing to miss. And so, 1918 Fritz Haber gets a Nobel Prize, but this is why he's such an interesting guy. This story made us wonder is David's friend, is he unusual? Do we know? I got those all at night, mostly. "I just needed to kill because of that." In 2016, Abumrad took a four-month break from Radiolab, in large part to recharge from what he's described as burnout from the years of making the show in his distinctly intense and very. And did you go back to the party then and continued dinner partying for a while? The killer seemed to have placed the bodies as if they were mannequins. This is RadioLab. Nitrogen is an essential part of amino acids and proteins. He walked out of the room and just started weeping. She was a- I knew she had a daughter in the last [crosstalk 01:01:03]. Okay. That's correct, because it takes such energy and pressure to separate it, its trivalent bond is so strong that when it comes back together, that energy is released, it can be used for life or death. I think I call it [prince-nez 00:28:23], so I'm not sure. Search metadata Search text contents Search TV news captions Search radio transcripts Search archived web sites Advanced Search. Thanks. They continued shocking their corpses. A given episode might whirl you through science, legal history, and into the home of. Dan doesn't think so. The expectation is somebody is made to make his peace with his maker before he dies. He didn't really want to cop to everything that he did. Maria Matasar-Padilla is our managing director. He goes straight to the German high command, and he pitches this idea. We, as- as onlookers to this study, we have this kind of god-like, uh, sort of vision of, like, well of course what they're doing is wrong. Oft have I digged up dead men from their graves and sit them up right at the dear friend's door. You know what? In the best of your memory, which word was matched with nice? Imagine they really had to administer shocks to themselves or something. It's 9:24 hours on June 17th, year 2003. If the experiment had to be successful, it had to be carried on.". Science. And you've done this how many times before. So, he decided he was going to invent a process to pay for these reparations by himself and what he decided to do is go into the ocean, into seawater, which contains, um, uh, some very small levels of gold. This has allowed the world to have 7 billion people. After all, he knows what he can stand. Takes away his wife, his children, all his material possessions. Yeah, I don't think we quite [crosstalk 00:49:32]. Natural deposits would be like seaweed or-, You know, you could find it in cow manure or-. They arrest Gary Le- Leon Ridgeway. So you ask like, "Why do people do bad things?". "This was a moment in German history," he says, "When Jews had a decent amount of freedom.". And to bring a few other of our storytellers in. The experiment requires that we continue. And he goes home for a few days a hero. He figures out a way to take a lot of air that's filled with these little nitrogen bonds clinging to each other, and pump it with big iron tank. I'm just trying to imagine that. So, the subject seemed willing to shock another human being, but as soon as you say it's an order. You're not the first one. Go to audible.com/radiolab or text Radiolab to 500500 for a free 30-day trial and a free audiobook. And then, he starts this period of roaming. And he said, "To start, you want to know about bad? This text may not be in its final form and may be updated or revised in the future. So, every day they would bring him into this conference room. ", Meanwhile, later that night on the other side of town-. I'm [Clemmy Buttonhill 00:26:56], I'm here to tell you about the Open Airs Project, the new podcast form WNYC studios and WQXR, in which people share stories about the classical music that gets them through their lives. Nitrogen is an essential part of amino acids and proteins. In a lab at Yale University with a bunch of regular Americans. We take a look at one particular fantasy lurking behind these numbers, and wonder what this shadow world might tell us about ourselves and our neighbors. The- the last time she- she was in a hurry. And what he means is that when nitrogen atoms are just free floating in the air, they will cling to each other. Episode Discussion: The Bad Show. "This was exactly what was on my mind. Then he left some space at the bottom for them to elaborate if they said yes. I don't know that you could entirely call him bad, I might even tilt towards saying he's a little good, to be honest. "The experiment requires that you continue.". In that moment, my father, he stands up and he says-. in this episode we begin with a chilling statistic: 91% of men, and 84% of women, have fantasized about killing someone. There's- there's a lot of-. Right. So, around the turn of the century for German scientists like Haber, this was the challenge. Members of his extended family did. Visit our website. I got to tell you, um, I'm not totally comfortable that you are providing all the information about-. Sounds insane. Just push the button that corresponds to the right word. That's Stanley Milgram talking about the experiment in a film. The Germans on one side, the French, the Canadians and the British on the other. So, during World War I Haber's institute had developed a formulation of, um, insect killing gas called zyklon. More information about Sloan at www.sloan.org. This actually brings us to the first topic of the hour, so let me Just to set it up. It's very important because if you ask university undergraduates what does the Milgram study show, they will invariably say something like "They show that people obey orders" okay? And you tell us, "Actually, you know under some circumstances, we don't do the bad thing we're told to do because, here's another flip, we don't have to be told. Walk- walk away. Fact is if you don't continue, uh, we're going to discontinue the experiment. Finally, acknowledging, yeah, that's true. How many times would they shock that sad-. Something's happening to that man in there. No one has ever said about a sex tape that I've ever, so no. And everyone thought, "Well, we know the solution.". Radiolab Presents: More Perfect - The Gun Show 69:05 : Feb 23, 2018: The Curious Case of the Russian Flash Mob at the West Palm Beach Cheesecake Factory 00:00:00 : Feb 19, 2018: Smarty Plants 34:54 : Feb 13, 2018: Ghosts of Football Past 36:40 : Feb 3, 2018: Radiolab Presents: More Perfect - One Nation, Under Money 55:04 : Jan 31, 2018 Well there's something distasteful about the fact that he was too into it, but I do think on some level, you have to divorce the man from his deeds, and you got to ask, "Is the world better with him or without him?" He's such a puzzle to me. What's interesting is that how all of these struggles, all of them, play out the same way. I knew what he was capable of, so I suggested that we go out for a walk and I, basically, spent the next half hour walking around with him trying to cool him off. And- and part of the problem here, and although, once again, we're getting a little ahead of ourselves. And you find yourself in a situation where you've got to do something that's hard. Necrophilia. She says, "What happened today?" But even with all that gore and horribleness, there was often a moment that people waited for. Let's expect more from technology, let's put smart to work, visit ibm.com/smart to learn more. So around the turn of the century for German scientists like Haber, this was the challenge. Now, we don't actually know if he threw a party. I just needed to kill because of that. The authoritative record of New York Public Radios programming is the audio record. Wasn't satisfied [inaudible 01:01:21] maybe mad 'cause she was very much in a hurry. Who are you?". And then, realized that he had to leave the house or he was going to do damage to her. He was doing his great science work right around the turn of the 20th century; so right around 1900. Now, admittedly it's a war, but still. Haber starts thinking, "In order to do this we need to pressure this, we need to put it under a lot of pressure.". Speaker 2: And 91% of the men said yes. He would give all his baddies at least one moment where they could be understood. It's a graphic or an illustrated novel. He was always smoking his Virginian cigars. And we end with the story of a man who chased one of the most prolific serial killers in US history, then got a chance to ask him the question that had haunted him for years: why? He said that if I ever had a relationship with another man, he was going to send videos of us having sex to all the people in my university. When I picked them up, I was going to kill them." No, but there's part of me says, "You know, here's a guy who just wanted to do everything better than had ever been done before." They reach back to the shelf and they find this zyklon stuff. So, he ends up admitting it. We will begin with this test-. Also from Breslau. Which was sort of asking these questions like, "What makes a person inherently good or bad? That's one of the things that we- that we need to know. Uh, generates electric shocks. Right, Clara comes from the same town, and they're both secularized Jews. They wanted someone who was really thrillingly bad but, in the end, was redeemed a bit.". He figured maybe one percent of these men would keep flicking the switches, up to the highest voltage. And 84% of the women. And he spends five years and a futile effort-, Sounds insane. It is, arguably, the most significant scientific breakthrough of them all. But it wasn't until a few years later that he learned something that really put what happened that night into context. And he said, to start, "You want to know about bad? The prods. Obviously no need to be alarmed, that was not a real shot. Now there's a footnote to this that is very strange. It was about how far would these people go? Just give me your finger, [crosstalk 00:09:28] I'm going to-. It is a fair question to ask what are the conditions under which you or me or any of us could do-. And, uh, she had got a disgusted look on her face and said that he was up in the bedroom. You know, I'm really proud of Job. So, as we begin this episode of the Bad Show, check out The Blank Slate by Steven Pinkner, one of the world's leading experts on language and the mind. I killed her. They're not doing something because they have to. Why did you take these women off the streets and want to destroy them? But I mean, he's up to 195 volts. If the experiment- if the experiment had to be successful, it had to be carried on.". comment. "Have you ever thought about killing someone?" I don't know, I can't help but feel bad for the guy. Radiolab is on a curiosity bender. Sixty-five percent-, To shock their fellow citizens, over and over again-. And what he decided to do is go into the ocean, into sea water, which contains very small levels of gold. We want what Elizabethan's got at the scaffold, which was a confession. Obviously no need to be alarmed. That's historian Fritz Stern who also happens to be Fritz Haber's godson. Our main story is the haunting tale of a chimp named Lucy. That's radio producer Ben Walker, he'll be our guide for this segment. The Green River murders terrorized Seattle in the 1980s. And isn't this a good thing that we have people in our society who are willing to make sacrifices for a greater- the greater good? A hero. Well he started fuming that his wife had dissed him, and-. Very distinctive looking man. Trivalent. Would you really? He stirs up hatred between friends, between lovers, he even schemes against his own wife. Listen to free wherever you go to podcast and sign up at openearsproject.org. And to this day, they have not talked about that day, and he hasn't talked about it with anyone until I interviewed him for the book. The story of Job is that one day God and Satan were having a conversation. We were just enacting an old very famous experiment you may have heard about. Uh, he's a master plotter. And if they still were resisting or struggling, they'd get prod number three. So, Sam what happened to this guy after World War I? We thought that maybe as- as we turn a corner ourselves, we should refresh. "Willing to help and a worthwhile experiment.". Were you a little bit, like, horrified? That one simple, "Why?" They will invariably say something like, "They show that people obey orders." And actually two nations in South America went to war. radiolab-archive. He's bald, he has a potbelly, he has these pince-nez spectacles, he's chomping on a Virginian cigar, he was always smoking these Virginian cigars and he's wearing a fur coat. What does it actually mean to be bad anyways? And this is necessary in order to advance our noble cause.". We, as onlookers to this study, we have this kind of godlike sort of vision of like, "Well, of course, what they're doing is wrong." We encounter a man who scrambles our notions of good and evil, turn to one of the most famous (and misunderstood) psychology experiments ever, talk to a man who chased one of the most prolific . And every scenario produced a different result. When we asked how close she came to killing him, she estimated 60 percent. But in experiment number three, if they put the shockee in the same room with the shocker so the shocker could actually see the person as the shockee. That the earth couldn't support this many people. Dan doesn't think so, but what's clear is that he saw no reason to question what he had done and that infuriated Clara. They're not doing something because they have to, they're doing it because they think they ought to. I mean it's a fact, of course, that they're administering pain to a stranger, that's what's horrifying about it, but imagine they were administering pain to themselves. Hi, I'm Robert Krulwich. Pince-nez, okay. And what happens is that your elbowing the nitrogen apart from itself, and then forcing it to bond with the hydrogen in a new way. Hey, I'm Jad Abumrad. You know [crosstalk 00:25:00]. It's called Too Much Information. That's my opinion that's where I'm going to stand on it. We begin with a chilling statistic: 91% of men, and 84% of women, have fantasized about killing someone. And also a scientist. You know, solar energy from the sun to grow crops. Yes, and he did too. Hi, my name's Josh and I'm calling from Harlem, New York. So, here's the interesting thing. in what is basically like the Baghdad of his time (laughing). And I think what we want out of the why is meaning, meaning to life to reveal itself in a way that restores order and give us hope that all of this isn't just meaningless chaos. What follows is this ongoing conversation between Job and his friends about why does this happen? This is what's driving the world towards 10, 12, by 2050. RadioLab is supported, in part, by the National Science Foundation, and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. All right, just to back up for one second. Continuing using the last switch on the board please. He has such great faith in me." I left him, went home. ", He actually threw a dinner party in celebration-. So, at a time when there are people all over our country eyeing other people all over the country and thinking, "She's bad. They spent the next six months interrogating him. If it doesn't show that people are just obeying orders-, All right, let's go on to our instructions. Did members of Haber's family die in the concentration camp? The use of it, he couldn't have imagined. But what if something's happened to the man. And he says that's what people wanted. And invited me over. Yeah, but those are fantasies, they're some of them actually seem like-, Okay, this is a 20 year old female. Yes, I did mean to kill. Warning. Milgram staged the whole thing like it was some experiment about memory and punishment, but of course it wasn't about that. [inaudible 00:49:36] bad people in Shakespeare. Trim, nice mustache. It's like a downloadable from the internet instant defense for doing wrong, but if you look at Milgram's work closely. And while you're doing that, just give me your finger. These are- these are people who are incredibly noble. They start disagreeing with each other, and this one you get zero percent going all the way. And the, uh, really, really bad that is in, uh, some of us. So, go to audible.com/radiolab or text Radiolab to 500500 for a free 30 day trial and a few audiobook. I mean it's a pretty heady thing for a Jewish kid from Breslau to be hobnobbing with the Emperor, and cabinet ministers, he's part of the club; and he really, really relished it. Up until that point, Gary refused to say that "From the minute I picked these women up I wanted to kill them." ", And the class ended, and I went back to my office, and I just sat at my desk, and I started reading these. And he says, "That's what people wanted. But I needed to kill her because of that. This episode was produced with help from Carter Hodge. There's you, and there's two other participants. And Iago-, He refuses what we fully expect, and what everybody on stage, at that moment, fully expects from him. Imagine how it feels to have an award-winning team by your side through the mortgage process. As far as I know, I don't know if I did or not. According to James, he is not the baddest-. Yes. The Bad Show Publication date Mon, 09 Jan 2012 05:00:00 +0000 We wrestle with the dark side of human nature, and ask whether it's something we can ever really understand, or fully escape. You know, just because of a mathematical summing up. I mean, it's the fact that of course that they're administering main to a strange. But it's suspected that it could be upwards of 75. And it gets even more disturbing for my father as the conversation suddenly pivots to another victim. He loves the fatherland, and he loves Germany. And my father wasn't buying it. I'm Robert Krulwich. That's it? Why does God allow this to happen? It's all right. A liquid. And he hasn't talked about it with anyone until I interviewed him for the book. But harbor saw it as a wonderful success, and wished that the Germans had been better prepared to exploit it, because he felt they really could have made a terrific advance if they had had more confidence. In 1962, Stanley Milgram shocked the world with his study on obedience. A box of ashes. ", "Even- even when their sorrows almost were forgot. I have a choice, I'm not going to go ahead with it. 10s, 10, 15, 20 times. What my father and his colleagues know is that something was done to these bodies; many of them after they were murdered. And this is was the difference between Kaiser Wilhelm and, of course, Hitler's Germany. And, like, it kind of, like, hurt his feelings. This next part's a little graphic. He's bad. But even with all that gore and horribleness, there was often a moment that people waited for; and in a way we wait for it still, even now. In December of 2001, my father and his colleagues-. He has a podcast. Yeah let's . I'm about to help this quest for knowledge, I really want to do a good job.". In case you've never heard of this, probably have, but in case you haven't, here's what he did. It's absolutely essential that you continue. So he sends a letter to the Ministry of Education resigning, and he leaves Germany. And he believed it. Now we don't actually know if he threw a party. Yeah, me too. The Bad Show Listen Transcript Image credits: Adam Cole Cruelty, violence, badness. But we will do it on our own if we think it's good.". "Definitely yes.". And if they didn't go on, if they resisted, the experimenter would break out prod number two. They're supposedly chums, but General Othello has no idea that Iago-. It was developed in his institute. Read these words. We should say that this next section of the program has some references which are extremely graphic-. "Well why can't you deal with it in a normal way?". The Blank Slate follows one of the world's leading experts on language and the mind as he explores the idea of human nature and its moral emotional and political coverings. This- this is really important. And one of the first acts that the Nazis do is to basically issue an order that says there shall be no Jews in the civil service. And 84 percent of the women. And I devoted one class session to the topic of homicide and why people kill. And when you stick a seed like weed seed in the ground-. Sep 21, 2018 . And why I cared for her because I dated her before, but this day didn't turn out right. And to make the problem even more annoying. To feed about 30 million people. These little nitrogen atoms will fiercely hold together and it's almost impossible to pry them apart. But when he gets there, he has to contend with his wife, Clara Immerwahr. Fast forward 10 years. You know [crosstalk 00:10:58]. Just trying to imagine that. So, my father and the other interviewer in that room that morning, Detective John Natson, they start using a line of, uh, uh, a tact of, uh, uh, of interviewing him that was very-. And he says, "Because of the rage." 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