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They wanted someone who was really thrillingly bad but, in the end, was redeemed a bit.". Radiolab believes your ears are a portal to another world. You walk into the room, what do you find? After all he knows what he can stand. They couldn't deploy it. "Research in any field is a must, particularly in this day and age. That guy yelling of course was an actor and the shocks weren't real, but the questions in the air at the time were very real. I mean you have to remember, during the Crimean War in the 1850s, Europe starves. 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. Okay, it's all right, but we've got to know that. I liked her. [2] SciShow Tangents Visit our website. He actually was very humiliated that Germany had lost, and especially humiliated over the fact that they had to pay enormous war reparations to other countries. I- I- I- well (laughs). This actually brings us to our first top of the hour, so just to set it up, Robert, I'm going to give you this piece of paper here. Now we don't exactly know why, there are hints of reasons that maybe he thinks Othello's sleeping with his wife; we're not sure. The killer seemed to have placed the bodies as if they were mannequins. This has allowed the world to have 7 billion people. The leaves would just sort of shrivel, and the grass was turning to the color of metal. And he ran them through something like what you and I just did. Just push the button that corresponds to the right word. And he wrote this graphic novel that I read about one of the most prolific serial killers in U.S. history; Gary Leon Ridgeway, the Green River Killer. And I basically spent the next half hour walking around with him trying to cool him off. And then he seemed fine. ", Yeah, so here's the interesting thing. Yeah, I carried your oxygen and you walked beside me through the lobby commenting on the decor. Uh, walked in and asked his wife, uh, where this friend of mine was. Yes. Do we know? Fast forward 10 years. In a lab at Yale University with a bunch of regular Americans. I dated her several times a year. And everyone thought, "Well, we know the solution.". This is what's driving the world towards 10, 12 by 2050. Would you really think that this guy's a good guy? They spent the next six months interrogating him, they brought in psychiatrists, and forensic psychologists to try to get an answer. And when you stick a seed, like a wheat seed in the ground. It's the experimenter. Because Haber figured out a way to take nitrogen from the air, put it into the barren ground and grew wheat. A given episode might whirl you through science, legal history, and into the home of someone halfway across the world. 1933 comes. The Green River murders terrorized Seattle in the 1980s. I'm going to resign.". We asked, "Who do you think about killing?" That one simple, "Why?" Let's go into our instructions. I do have a choice. What kind of tech company does the world need today? Well, actually the one thing that the study really doesn't show is that people obey orders. Check out the Casper or the Wave mattress with a support system that mirrors your body shape. Yes, this is one of the things that sparked my interest in the topic of murder. It is, arguably, the most significant scientific breakthrough of them all. And that we're not going to be shocked with anything-. But 75% of the people who worked for him at the institute, they were Jewish. Like, he didn't intend for that to happen. He takes over leadership of this institute in Berlin, and he starts hobnobbing with a whole different level of society. Here's what he did. And you like her. And you find yourself in a situation where you've got to do something that's hard. Certainly friends of his did. And especially humiliated over the fact that they had to pay enormous war reparations to other countries. Takes away his wife, his children, all his material possessions. I think you got to answer it, "With him." But in all of these other scenarios, they don't. What's the noble cause in this case? Some- some people described it as a cloud, and then, others described it as this kind of 15 foot wall kind of hugging the land. Time's up. Visit our website terms of use at www.wnyc.org for further information. Was he trying to make a commentary or something? in this episode we begin with a chilling statistic: 91% of men, and . Stanley Milgram had four scripted prods that he wrote out for his experimenters. I can't quite place him-. When I said, "Goodbye." And almost like blaming the victims. Milgram staged the whole thing like it was some experiment about memory and punishment, but of course it wasn't about that. Yeah, me too. And you find yourself in a situation where you've got to do something that's hard. That was not a real shock. And one evening they were throwing a- a party. The story of Job is that one day God and Satan were having a conversation. Yeah. Especially because she found out he was leaving the next day to direct more gas attacks. Whatever it is. Eventually Iago convinces Othello that his wife has been disloyal, which hasn't. Iago. Haber finds himself in a little town in Belgium called-. And actually two nations in South America went to war. The subjects range in occupation from corporation presidents, to Good Humor men, and plumbers. You've touched me. Listen to free wherever you go to podcast and sign up at openearsproject.org. Our- our friend. After all, he knows what he can stand. He goes straight to the German high command, and he pitches this idea. And that tonnages then moves into our food source, our food source then moves into our bodies, and the rough statistics are that half of each of our bodies contains nitrogen from the Haber process. This is just a tsunami of evil-, And at the very end of the play, when everyone finds out what Iago's done, Othello asks him, "Why? But every time the experimenter pulled out the fourth prod, and this was confirmed when the experiment was redone in 2006, total disobedience. Then the executioner castrates you, cuts you open, and takes out your internal organs, and then, separates your head, which is put on a post. How many of them went into that kind of detail? And a mysterious past. When we asked how close she came to killing him, she estimated 60 percent. Well, I mean, I know that sir, but I mean, he's up to a 195 volts. Well, I'd have to discontinue the experimenter then. Meaning, I mean, what- what- any idea what was in his mind? When you press one of these switches all the way down, the learner gets a shock. Just a little glimmer. No. Next, we meet a man who scrambles our notions of good and evil: chemist Fritz Haber, who won a Nobel Prize in 1918around the same time officials in the US were calling him a war criminal. Radiolab is produced by Jad Abumrad. Well, have you ever been blackmailed the way this woman was being blackmailed? Within minutes the gas reached the Allied side. As we continue listening to the Bad Show episode on human nature, our neighbors and ourselves, check out the Blank Slate by Steven Pinker available on Audible. And it's kind of surprising. The time now is 0836 hours. Like, "Oh my God. But- but there's part of me that says, you know, here's a guy who just wanted to do everything better than had ever been done before. This text may not be in its final form and may be updated or revised in the future. There's lots and lots of lessons here, but one is I think, you know, when you are enjoying to do something for the greater good, maybe ask yourself the question, what is greater and what is good? This is Radiolab. Hi, this is Lauren from Winnipeg. Get $50 towards select mattresses by visiting casper.com/radiolab and using code radiolab at checkout. They wanted someone who was really thrillingly bad, but in the end, was, uh, redeemed a bit. You know, uh, "I'm going to kill her.". Haber's gas troops, uh, un- unscrewed, they opened the valves on almost 6000 tanks containing a 150 tons of chlorine. Uh, she, uh, expressed disapproval about his, um, clothing choices. So Stanley Milgram actually begins these experiments-. Even past when they were screaming in pain. Yes. And why is it so important, do you think, to understand the why behind such an evil act? And I heard about him from science writer, Sam Kean. We should say that this next section of the program has some references which are extremely graphic and not to everybody's tastes. Literally disappeared for six months and didn't tell anyone where she was because she was terrified that he was going to kill her. And you tell us, "Actually, no. Uh, and he finds her actually still alive with her life running out of her. What does he say? In case you've never heard of this, probably have, but in case you haven't, here's what he did. Bonobos. But in a us sort of way. At high temperature. Then he left some space at the bottom for them to elaborate if they said yes. But it wasn't until a few years later that he learned something that really put what happened that night into context. "When I picked them up I was going to kill them." But you can't throw that air onto a plant. Yes. Sixty-five percent-, To shock their fellow citizens, over and over again-. We're close to some really fundamental truths about human nature. Copyright 2019 New York Public Radio. Go to audible.com/radiolab or text Radiolab to 500500 for a free 30-day trial and a few audiobook. And every time that guy got a word wrong-. Again, it's a pretty big thing to miss. This is Everybody was desperate for sources, new sources of nitrogen. Let's expect more from technology, let's put smart to work, visit ibm.com/smart to learn more. So, every day they would bring him into this conference room. We ask deep questions and use investigative journalism to get the answers. He's such a puzzle to me. "Have you ever thought about killing someone?" I'll go along with this.". Just trying to imagine that. Support Radiolab today atRadiolab.org/donate. RadioLab is supported by Rocket Mortgage by Quicken Loans. In graphic detail. Nice job? 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? I think you got to answer it with him, right? Prosecution, [crosstalk 00:12:03] the Attorney General. To the best of your memory, which word was matched with nice? Also from, uh, a Jewish family. They continued shocking their corpses. You're not the first one. Prince-nez? That's one of the things we have to know and that's why it's okay to let out. The story of Job is that one day God and Satan are having a conversation, and they're saying, "Have you checked out Job? And it's moving in about one meter per second. 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." So there's a way in which there's a touch of spark of humanity. That's my opinion that's where I'm going to stand on it. And then he just trails off. And in the trial, when the prosecutors, essentially, ask him how you came to commit genocide he would say, over and over again-. How could you? TRANSCRIPTS We are working to provide transcripts for as much of our programming as we can over. They were gagging, they were choking; hundreds of them were falling to the ground like-. A hero. I knew what he was capable of, so I suggested that we go out for a walk. The prods. I-. In December of 2001, my father and his colleagues, uh, made the arrest. Three times a year, two times before-. It's absolutely essential that you continue. Now there's a footnote to this that is very strange. I invited him for dinner and as he was in the kitchen looking stupid peeling the carrots to make salad, I came up to him laughingly, gently so that he wouldn't suspect anything. Uh, he was doing his- his great science work right around the turn of, uh, the 20th century. This is Jeff Jensen, and he's a reporter in LA. Become A Member. That afternoon, he gets in his car, goes home, he finds my mom on the deck, sits down next to her. ", Yeah, we just need a whole lot more of one simple-. Probably have, but in case you haven't. In 1962 Stanley Milgram shocked the world with his study on obedience. This was a moment when human cruelty was on trial. Our frenemy, uh, Fritz Haber. And give up the few details that they really needed to link him, certifiably, to all these crimes. And invited me over. These are- these are people who are incredibly noble. Radiolab Society & Culture Science Latest Transcripts Kittens Kick The Giggly Blue Robot All Summer 2.7K views over 2 years ago 41:58 With the recent passing of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, there's been a lot of debate about how much power the Supreme Court should really have. Continue using the last switch on the board, please. Uh, when- when asked how close she came to killing him, she estimated 60%. This is just somebody who's performing brain surgery without anesthesia on other people. We ask deep questions and use investigative journalism to get the answers. About; Blog; Projects; Help; Donate An illustration of a heart shape . 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. It's a graphic or an illustrated novel. But that's just a- those are fantasies. The first victims of the Green River killer were found in the summer of 1982. Horrified like, "Oh my God, my students are murderers?" Zyklon A, which was originally just a pesticide-. Haber starts thinking, in order to do this we need to, uh, pressure this. And the rough statistics are that half of each of our bodies contains nitrogen from the Haber process. "Oh, you tell me sir, yes sir, no sir, three bags full, sir.". Yes, I did mean to kill. And also a scientist. Now there's a footnote to this that is very strange. The most common source of nitrogen is in the air around us. Visit our website. All right. 'cause actually he studied between 20 and 40 different variants of this same paradigm. And 84 percent of the women. Yeah, I don't think we quite [crosstalk 00:49:32]. My name's Benjamin Walker and here are some Radiolab credit. Although once again we're getting a little ahead of ourselves. She just burst my eardrums (laughs). And it becomes Zyklon B, the killing gas of the concentration camps. Radiolab - Transcripts Subscribe 187 episodes Radiolab is on a curiosity bender. You're going to keep giving what? And they ask for it to be reformulated to take out the warning smell. Maria Matasar-Padilla is our managing director. At least not with a tremendous amount of energy. And I think what we want out of the why is meaning. He signs up immediately, sends a letter volunteering for duty. It comes to us from our reporter, Aaron Scott. And he ran them through something like what you and I just did. But what's clear is that he saw no reason to question what he had done and that infuriated Clara. They're trying to be good participants. The first victims of the Green River killer were found in the summer of 1982. 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. The thing is that I do have a new boyfriend, but my ex-boyfriend doesn't know that yet, and I'm terrified that he'll do what he says. Okay, well actually the one thing that the study really doesn't show is that people obey orders. That's it? He started calling me a whore and told me he didn't love me anymore. And 91 percent of the men said, "Yes." And what happens is that you're- you're elbowing the nit- nitrogen apart from itself and then, forcing it to bond with a hydrogen in a new way. Don't you think you should look in on him, please? Read these words. Right. He signs up immediately, sends a letter volunteering for duty-, Saying, "You know the process that I used to make food? That's what we're heading towards. So, at a time when there are people all over our country eyeing other people all over the country and thinking, "She's bad. 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. Now, Haber was Jewish, but because he had served in World War I-. I'm about to help this quest for knowledge. Said- said, "Yes, I've thought about killing someone.". Right. I'm almost done, guys. But the weird thing is that he decides not just to take down Othello, but everybody. Yes 80 percent of the air is nitrogen atoms. And-. WNYC is America's most listened-to public radio station and the producer of award-winning programs and podcasts like Radiolab, On the Media, and The Brian Lehrer Show. 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." Transcript. "You know, you're not the first person that's ever done this.". That's Fritz Haber's wife. And, um, why is it so important do you think to understand the why behind such an evil act? Up until that point, Gary refused to say, "That from the minute I picked these women up, I wanted to kill them." Well the thing that haunts me about the why question is that I'm reminded of one of the oldest stories in the Bible, which is the story of Job. But if they were prepared to do that, and I suspect a lot of them would, um, then we'd say these are people who really believe in science. We will begin with this test. The reason why he's telling all this stuff is because he has cut a deal. ", Um, but Haber just kind of ignored her and-, He actually threw a dinner party in celebration-. And so, we've decided that it's time to go back to something we did once upon a time when we were wondering about good and bad. 2012-06-22 . And later that night after the party Haber takes a bunch of sleeping pills 'cause he's asleep, um, and she takes his service revolver. He takes a trip to Switzerland to a sanatorium. So, in the end where do you come down? plus-circle Add Review. (beep) God. Now, of course you could find some nitrogen out in the world. The Germans on one side, the French, the Canadians and the British on the other. I needed to kill her because that-. So, here's the interesting thing. This hour we take a look at what happens when we all try to live together. 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? Warning. She expressed disapproval about his clothing choices. In Seattle today a man called the Green River killer-. But the generals were not all that convinced? Then he goes and celebrates that, and then walks away from his child and his wife dead in the garden and says, "More of that please.". A given episode might whirl you through science, legal history, and into the home of. We're going to meet her later. In graphic detail. This is basically what Stanley Milgram set out to test. Around this same time, officials in the US government are calling him a war criminal. The fourth prod is. According to some accounts, as they crept across no man's land. Well talk about Fritz Haber. But we thought we would- we would play this show, uh, about a little bit of bad that is in all of us. Right. My students are murderers.". I- I- I would say in a powerful mood. This episode of Radiolab, we wrestle with the dark side of human nature, and ask whether it's something we can ever really understand, or fully escape. Yeah. And while David's sitting in the bedroom with this friend, the guy looks up at him, and he says-, Like through his teeth, "I'm going to kill her.". I don't think I've ever had a fantasy that- that anatomically specific where I would see the part of the other person that I was going to stab or plan it like that. Y-P-R-E-S, Actually the Americans called it [inaudible 00:36:42]. And this is was the difference between Kaiser Wilhelm and, of course, Hitler's Germany. "The experiment requires that you continue.". If any sizeable fraction actually acted on their homicidal fantasies, the streets would be running- running red. He'll be our guide for the segment. radiolab-archive. Humans. The subjects of 40 males between the ages of 20 and 50. You know, just because of a mathematical summing up. He's standing there on the front, pushing the gas into the lungs of other human beings, admittedly, it's a ware, but still. The good Iago who makes you want to shower the minute you leave the theater 'cause you are sullied by him. However, that leaves behind 20 million Germans. By the ocean of breath twice, I remember I carried your oxygen. ", Yes I did need to kill. And did you go back to the party then and continued dinner partying for a while? I'm not going to give you what you want. Yeah. His wife went into hiding. Right, Clara comes from the same town, and they're both secularized Jews. The killer seems to have placed the bodies as if they were mannequins. We thought that maybe as- as we turn a corner ourselves, we should refresh. What makes a bad person so bad that he's different from the rest of us? And so when I went to the party, the party was already in full swing when I got there. Then, we reconsider what Stanley Milgram's famous experiment really revealed about human nature (it's both better and worse than we thought). Okay, one of those very tiny old fashioned pair of glasses that would pinch on your nose. even past when they were screaming in pain. Then, we reconsider what Stanley Milgram's famous experiment really revealed about human nature (it's both better and worse than we thought). And not just yeses. 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. And she said, "My ex-boyfriend. And when nitrogen and hydrogen bond together, the thing you get-. There's a pause and my father just says-. And he is celebrated for it. And that's all the difference in the world. And the number of chemical reactions. 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. They're, supposedly, chums but General Othello has no idea that that Iago-. It's part mix tape, part sonnet love letter, kind of like a daily musical journey into other human lives. More information about Sloan at www.sloan.org. And now that we're sort of just on the other side of that. And so I went up to the bedroom to find him and he was in a rage. 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. 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. I mean, it's a pretty big thing to miss. And while you're doing that, just give me your finger. You mean they're looking at 20 million people going hungry? The one that everybody knows, the so-called baseleine. Because you are sullied by them. Hmm. Robert Krulwich: Uh, wait. You can find out more information about all those guys on our website. Okay. Hi, I'm Robert Krulwich. Now we're seeing about 100 million tons of synthetic fertilizer produced industrially each year. Radiolab is supported by Audible. Uh, generates electric shocks. The expectation is somebody is made to make his peace with his maker before he dies. Pince-nez, okay. Mm-hmm (affirmative). The good Iagos make you want to shower the minute you leave the theater. Because it's like we started with this experiment that we all see as evidence of humans' latent capacity for evil. So you don't know? But in a famous incident, one of England's leading scientists refuses to shake his hand. There's lots and lots of lessons here, but one is I think when you're enjoying to do something for the greater good, maybe ask yourself the question, "What is greater, and what is good?". Let me just get that out. And today, evil? But if looked at from another perspective, there's a sense in which you could celebrate what they're doing. Suspected that it could be upwards of 75. She says, "What happened today?" But if you look at Milgram's work closely. And then, walks away from his child and his wife dead in the garden and says-. In fact we hate being told. Gary starts going through this narrative of what he did to Carol. And I just sat at my desk and started reading these. It makes up four out of every five or so molecules that we breathe, so it's very-. But we will do it on our own if we think it's good.". A lot of them are like, "This is not how you fight a war.". So, right around 1900. He would dance around things. Three, two, one. With higher and higher voltage. That's radio producer Ben Walker, he'll be our guide for this segment. You know, "I just want to kill her. Radiolab is supported by Audible. That is captured the nitrogen right out of the air. ", "We'll basically bring it to the front and when the- when the wind is right, we'll just spray it.". The guy yelling, of course, was an actor, and the shocks weren't real. 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. Finally acknowledging, "Yeah, that's true." With AI, blockchain, and quantum technology, IBM is developing smart, scalable technologies that help businesses work better together. Or nice chair? You know, "I- I- I Harley, you know, regret the fact that I killed a young maiden or defamed the king" or whatever it is. These little nitrogen atoms will fiercely hold together, and it's almost impossible to pry them apart. And he said, "Look, this is what you're going to do is Of course, you don't want to do this. A lot of them are really positive even though they've just been told that they were duped. And so Satan, basically, systematically destroys Job's life. Well, we're trying to think about what goes on in the mind of a bad person. "The experiment requires that you continue.". One of the reasons it grows, is because it's sucking up all the nitrogen in the soil. 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. He would deny things. 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. He actually was very humiliated, uh, that Germany had lost. [inaudible 01:00:01] is I- I went back one time before [inaudible 01:00:05] that I, uh, like I said, I got to get it out. Well, you know, you can see that's a good thing. We should say that this next section of the program has some references which are extremely graphic-. And shortly after his return, Clara, allegedly, confronts him and says, "Look, you are morally bankrupt. And he finds her actually still alive, with the life about to run out of her. 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