Mystrikast — Science & Certainty
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Sometimes the most scientific sentence in the room is still: “I don’t know yet.”
This episode is a narrated run through my 4-part essay Science and Certainty — a Mystrikal call for intellectual humility, especially when we’re talking about the beginning of the universe. The hot Big Bang model has strong evidence behind it… but the closer we push toward “the earliest moment,” the more we’re leaning on extrapolation, and the easier it becomes for confident language to outrun the data.
We take a quick tour through scientific history’s greatest reality-check moments (ulcers, “junk DNA,” brain plasticity, the microbiome), not to shame experts, but to remember a simple pattern: nature is weirder than our first draft. Then we talk communication — how to be clear, compelling, and still honest about uncertainty — and we finish with the Mystrikal posture: respect the evidence, respect the unknown, and keep wonder intact without making stuff up.
If you like science and you like your certainty slightly less inflated, this one’s for you.