A World Made of Emerald: The Green Moon Hoax and America's First Viral Science Scam
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August 1835. A penny paper prints a breathless scientific report and, overnight, the moon blooms with forests, oceans, and winged humanoids. Listeners gather in public squares to hear the tale read aloud; theologians and citizens debate souls and science while the nation wrestles with a new, electrifying media age.
This episode follows the Green Moon hoax from its breathless headlines to the ashes of trust it left behind, tracing how borrowed authority, vivid detail, and a hunger for sensational news made fiction feel like fact. We meet the real figures tangled in the story, the shaky science that should have warned readers, and the paper that may have been joking — or testing how far confidence could carry a lie.
In short, it’s a story about curiosity, credulity, and the fragile power of authority — and a reminder that scrutiny, not swagger, makes science reliable.
This podcast is a work of historical interpretation. While we strive for accuracy, some aspects of history are open to interpretation and debate. Thank you for listening.