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Like shocking an innocent stranger over and over. Was he trying to make a commentary or something? He's chomping on a Virginian cigar. 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. This is just a tsunami of evil that passes through the play. Robert Krulwich: Uh, wait. I don't know, I can't help but feel bad for the guy. Within minutes, the gas reached the allied side. 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 according to some accounts, as it crept across no man's land-. Have you ever thought about killing someone? And now that we're sort of just on the other side of that. I was just astonished. And give up the few details that they really needed to link him certifiably to all his crimes. It's a little bit more direct. 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. Radiolab is supported by Audible. 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. Then he left some space at the bottom for them to elaborate if they said yes. Dylan Keith is our director of sound design. As far as I know, I don't know if I did or not. The time now is 08:36 hours. And I was just astonished-. And it becomes Zyklon B, the killing gas of the concentration camps. Whether the learner likes it or not, we must-, What's interesting is that how all of these struggles, all of them-, Play out the same way. The authoritative record of New York Public Radios programming is the audio record. ", "We'll basically bring it to the front and when the- when the wind is right, we'll just spray it.". "Just wanted to kill them, I just needed to kill them." Just push the button that corresponds to the right word. In other words, nitrogen has really strong attachments to itself. ", Meanwhile, later that night on the other side of town-. And he says, "Can I come over and sleep on your couch? Literally disappeared for six months and didn't tell anyone where she was because she was terrified that he was going to kill her. With AI, blockchain, and quantum technology, IBM is developing smart, scalable technologies that help businesses work better together. Yeah, well. Let's begin with this story from our producer, Pat Walters. And once again, another nitrogen compound. Is there a way to explain why some people act the way they do and others don't?". A hero. And so, uh, when I went to the party, the party was already in full swing when I got there. I liked her. Hi, I'm Robert Krulwich. 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. Three times a year, two times before-. He refuses what we fully expect and what everybody on stage at that moment fully expects from him. They continued shocking their corpses. You can find out more information about all those guys on our website, radiolab.org. And in experiment number four, when the teacher has to hold the learner's hand down-, If the experimenter is not a scientist, but is an ordinary man-. One that applies smart technologies at scale with purpose and expertise; not just for some, but for all. Hey wait! That's what you do. And they ask for it to be reformulated to take out the warning smell, and it becomes zyklon B, the killing gas of the concentration camps. This has allowed the world to have 7 billion people. And we didn't really come to any kind of agreement with the Haber thing. Yeah, me too. Look, the participants, it's not just blind obedience, "Oh you tell me so, yes sir, no sir, three bags full, sir.". Yeah, me too. Within minutes the gas reached the Allied side. It's 0924 hours on June 17th, year 2003. Now we don't actually know if he threw a party. Okay, so I heard this one from this guy named David-. They were gagging, they were choking. Listen to free wherever you go to podcast and sign up at openearsproject.org. That's radio producer Ben Walker. So, how do you feel about him now? You know, solar energy from the sun to grow crops. It's a pretty (bleep) thing to miss, isn't it really? And when hydrogen and nitrogen bond together, the thing you get-. He would give all his baddies at least one moment where they could be understood. 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. They will spare his son if he fesses up and- and tells them what they need to know. And if they still were resisting or struggling, they'd get prod number three. ", Yeah, so here's the interesting thing. 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? That's one of the things we have to know and that's why it's okay to let out. Yeah, I don't think we quite [crosstalk 00:49:32]. And it gets even more disturbing for my father as the conversation suddenly pivots to another victim. Only 10% under those circumstances go on. She says, "What happened today?" Meanwhile later that night, the other side of town. 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. Up until that point, Gary refused to say, "That from the minute I picked these women up, I wanted to kill them." Radiolab weaves stories and science into sound and music-rich documentaries. The expectation is somebody is made to make his peace with his maker before he dies. He says that he's gonna- He's always been hiring people based on how smart they are and not who their grandparents were. Like, you know, "Who are you?". These little nitrogen atoms will fiercely hold together and it's almost impossible to pry them apart. Under extreme, extreme pressure at high temperature, and then he forces hydrogen into the tank. Thousands of people have done it before you. I think you got to answer it with him, right? Just trying to imagine that. The son eventually after he immigrates to America kills himself. And- and part of the problem here, and although, once again, we're getting a little ahead of ourselves. Maybe it's all about doubt in the end. "When I picked them up I was going to kill them." He- he loves the fatherland and he loves Germany. Did members of Haber's family die in the concentration camps? This was a moment when human cruelty was on trial, quite literally. But we thought we would- we would play this show, uh, about a little bit of bad that is in all of us. Just a little glimmer. Radiolab was created by Jad Abumrad and is produced by Soren Wheeler. It's absolutely essential that you continue. He says, "Well, we can drive those enemy soldiers out of trenches with gas.". Now there's a footnote to this that is very strange. If it doesn't show that people are just obeying orders-, All right, let's go on to our instructions. To find page after page of yeses. And then, walks away from his child and his wife dead in the garden and says-. He seemed calm. There's something deeply, deeply wounding, stressing, upsetting at the thought that he had anything to do with zyklon B; but he did. Because actually, he studied between 20 and 40 different variants of this same paradigm. He had an attack or something there. If those two participants refused to go on-, Saying like, "I don't want to kill a guy. Yeah. 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. Yeah. 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. Yeah. A given episode might whirl you through science, legal history, and into the home of. And he believed it. Because, ultimately, the play offers up a reason for his nastiness. "Have you ever thought about killing someone?" Obviously no need to be alarmed, that was not a real shot. Yes. And so, I ex- expanded the sample where we asked about 5000 people. Why did you take these women off the streets and wanted to destroy them? You know [crosstalk 00:25:00]. Well I can use that same process-. Okay, so what happened to David that night with his friend got him really curious about murder, and badness, and all these things we're thinking about. But when he gets there, he has to contend with his wife, Clara Immerwahr. And not just 'cause he was vain, which everyone agrees he was, but because he loves his country. Well, that's because you- be-because Molly's been in the chair. And he is celebrated for it. And they're both secularized Jews. You know, you're not the first person that's ever done this. So Stanley Milgram actually begins these experiments the same year that Adolf Eichmann goes on trial for Nazi war crimes. Meaning to life to reveal itself in a way that restores order and gives us hope that all of this isn't just meaningless chaos. They couldn't deploy it. We were just enacting an old, very famous experiment that you may have heard about. So, I'm going to talk to you over this intercom, okay? Hi, this is Lauren from Winnipeg. I'm not saying a word. Cruelty, violence, badness in this episode we begin with a chilling statistic: 91% of men, and 84% of women, have fantasized about killing someone. Radiolab is supported by Casper. Really, that story has been told a million and one times for the last 50 years. Yep, women participants, he had an experimenter who wasn't a scientist, but was a member of the general public. Our fact checker's Michelle Harris because facts matter. He started calling me a whore and told me he didn't love me anymore. That's what's horrifying about it, but imagine they were administering pain to themselves. If the experimenter is not a scientist, but is an ordinary man. But that's just a- those are fantasies. In 1962 Stanley Milgram shocked the world with his study on obedience. The authoritative record of New York Public Radio's programming is the audio record. Dan Charles, Sam Keen, Latif Nasser, Fred Koffman and Fritz Stern. The one that everybody knows, the so called baseline. 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?" But if you put two experimenters in the room, and-. Stanley Milgram took electric shock very seriously. Gary had denied this to his own lawyers. Who they would kill, where they'd do it, when. 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. Give me two more minutes. Is that how you say that thing-. He would change where the shocker and the shockee sat. Then suddenly the thought occurred to me that my life would be much happier without him in existence.". He buried them, or left their bodies in these little clumps in the woods-. When I stand before you, judges of Israel, in this court [Foreign 00:12:14] to accuse Adolf Eichmann [Foreign 00:12:18], I do not stand alone. But it's suspected that it could be upwards of 75. You mean they're looking at 20 million people going hungry? However, that leaves behind 20 million Germans. Gary is dancing around this topic, Gary had denied this to his own lawyers. And 91% of the men said yes. That's right. And you know there's nothing a closet full of clothes to help balance that out. Here it goes. The fourth product is-. No reason. 'cause this room's echo-ey and you know there's nothing like a closet full of clothes to, like, help balance that out. Meaning, I mean, what- what- any idea what was in his mind? And my father wasn't buying it. "It's okay to admit this, you need to admit this.". Outside of WNYC, I think This American Life does as well, and I know enthusiastic fans transcribed Serial.. My father's trying to, like, reach out to him. In December of 2001, my father and his colleagues, uh, made the arrest. We begin with a chilling statistic: 91% of men, and 84% of women, have fantasized about killing someone. My name's Benjamin Walker and here are some RadioLab credits. Well, if you dressed it up, and if you had some minor vairance in the paradigm, you could presumable, you know, make- make this up. This is a 20 year old female. Was it nice day? "I'm willing to help in a worthwhile experiment.". 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. We'll be right back. Yeah, members of his extended family did; certainly friends of his did. "Research in any field is a must, particularly in this day and age. But as far as I know, there are none for Radiolab.I think I once read a statement from Jad and/or Robert that they view the show as an audio experience, and so believe it can't be captured in a transcript. But in all of these other scenarios, they don't. I think you got to answer it, "With him." Whether it was feeding, or killing, or-, And he does. I do have a choice. It has enough what they used to call then solar energy. She was one of the first women to earn a PhD in her country. Bred from the air was the phrase. 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. Despite the chlorine gas. They're, supposedly, chums but General Othello has no idea that that Iago-. Only then does God speak up and kind of say, like, "You're gonna question me?" They're trying to do the right thing. And it gets even more disturbing for my father as the conversation suddenly pivots to another victim. No. And you find yourself in a situation where you've got to do something that's hard. Jul 28, 2018 This is Radiolab and today talking about? I'm about to help this quest for knowledge. Let's begin with this story from our producer Pat Walters. And then, Othello goes and kills his own wife, smothering her with a pillow. She expressed disapproval about his clothing choices. Well, let's talk about Fritz Haber. He's working with chemicals. With all of the black-and-white moralizing in our world today, we decided to bring back an old show about the little bit of bad that's in all of us.and the little bit of really, really bad that's in some of us. We'll be right back [inaudible 00:31:42], let's just finish this series. Who is going to do this powerful piece of science. And so Satan, basically, systematically destroys Job's life. And they go, "Why?" And, you know, the class ended and I went back to my office. Because if they're going to record it, I mean I'm going to record it here to but [inaudible 00:27:30]. Check out the Blank Slate, a book by Steven Pinker, one of the world's leading experts on language and the mind. Said, "Yes, I've thought about killing someone?". This is Radio Lab, and today elements. This actually brings us to the first topic of the hour, so let me Just to set it up. Uh, walked in and asked his wife, uh, where this friend of mine was. And, um, why is it so important do you think to understand the why behind such an evil act? So, he ends up admitting it. I mean, yes, I did lie about that. Direct your voice toward that microphone in the room [inaudible 00:20:33]-, So they sit down in the chair thinking, "Wow, this is really important. Birds would just fall from the air. I actually did the first thing, but he saw my intentions and ran away." Birds would just fall from the air. They arrest Gary Le- Leon Ridgeway. And so in 1918, Fritz Haber gets the Nobel Prize. Visit our website terms of use at www.wnyc.org for further information. What you know, you know.". But if you think that's the right thing. And that's all the difference in the world. The subjects of 40 males between the ages of 20 and 50. What makes boys boys and girls girls. To find page after page of yeses. Let's expect more from technology, let's put smart to work, visit ibm.com/smart to learn more. Hey, I'm Jad Abumrad. Sounds insane. Robert, I'm going to give you this piece of paper here. He loves the fatherland, and he loves Germany. But what you're doing is for the good of Germany, and this is necessary in order to advance our noble cause.". What's interesting is that how all of these struggles, all of them, play out the same way. What does it actually mean to be bad anyways? Become A Member. With all of the black-and-white moralizing in our world today, we decided to bring back an old show about the little bit of bad that's in all of us.and the little bit of really, _really _bad that's in some of us. You know, this was like oil is today. And as soon as it did, soldiers began to convulse. Do you think that more studies of this sort should be carried out?" Um, could you just- just tell me, uh, the little story that you begin your book with? When I picked them up, I was going to kill them." Our thanks to Ben Walker, whose podcast he has a podcast and it's a good one. Scattered One dead dad. Nobody had done what she was about to do on the scale that he was about to do it. And Christensen, I dated her several times bef- three times- two times before. We don't exactly know why. Before the guy is cut to shreds, he's allowed to confess, "I heartily regret the fact that I killed the young maiden or defamed the king." He'll be our guide for the segment. 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. ", "Even- even when their sorrows almost were forgot. That's one of the things that we- that we need to know. It's a graphic or an illustrated novel. Now you're saying actually that you could read that, that very dark fact, as being actually evidence of something quite- quite noble. And every scenario produced a different result. He recruited a bunch of subjects-. So Jeff wrote this book because his father, Tom Jensen, was one of the lead detectives tracking Gary Ridgeway. Bonobos. He gets promoted to the rank of Captain. ", And the class ended, and I went back to my office, and I just sat at my desk, and I started reading these. Go. Reviews . You know what's going to happen if she pisses you off. Leaving a son, a- a- alone with his dead mother. Do you leave this experiment in a light mood or in a dark mood overall? Thanks. Clara, also from Breslau, also from a Jewish family. You can see this in the surveys that the men filled out after the experiments were over. It was developed in his Institute. And actually this wasn't just a German thing, a lot of people were beginning to worry that with about a billion and a half people on the planet, at that point, that maybe we were maxing out, that the earth couldn't support this many people. And he did too. Okay, we're going off tape now. No, because if you couldn't afford a ticket for a play, you'd seen all the plays, in the 1500s, you could always go to a public hanging. 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, I'm going to record it here too. Or does everybody at some point have something dark in them? Hi, my name's Josh and I'm calling from Harlem, New York. It is a fair question to ask, "What are the conditions under which you, or me, or any of us could do-. And shortly after his return, Clara allegedly confronts him and says, "Look, you are morally bankrupt. I think what it's doing is, uh, if you breathe it in, it sort of irritates your lungs to the extent that they sort of fills up with fluid so quickly that you sort of drown in your own phlegm. In Seattle today a man called the Green River killer-. Then he goes and, you know, and celebrates that. And the rough statistics are that half of each of our bodies contains nitrogen from the Haber process. Visit casper.com/radiolab and use code radiolab and check out to get $50 towards select mattresses. Haber finds himself in a little town in Belgium called Yp-. Fritz Haber's a professor, small university. I'm going to take a break. If any sizable fraction actually acted on their homicidal fantasies, the streets would be running red. 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. What kind of tech company does the world need today? And they're saying, "Have you checked out Job? But over the entire ocean, there's a lot of gold dissolved into the sea. 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. They're doing it because they think they ought to. But as the play goes on, you begin to think that maybe that's just another lie. How could you? How do you tell the real baddies from the rest of us? When you press one of the switches, all the way down, the learner gets a shock. And, "Because women have stepped on me all my life." But we will do it on our own if we think it's good.". 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. My dad said, "I don't want to talk about it." His experiment remains one of the most famous experiments of the 20th century. So, Sam what happened to this guy after World War I? Haber, it's unknown what happens for the rest of the evening, but it is a well documented fact that the very next morning-. And the way I killed her, I cared for her because I dated her for [inaudible 01:01:43]. This story made us wonder is David's friend, is he unusual? The Green River murders terrorized Seattle in the 1980s. And in the trial, when the prosecutors essentially ask him, "How you came to commit genocide?" And to approach it with kind of crazy joy, I don't know. Our staff includes Simon Adler, Maggie Bartholomew, Becca Bressler, Rachael Cusick, David Gebel, Ethel Hepti, Tracy Hunt, Matt Kielty, the lovely Robert Krulwich, Annie McEwen, Latif Nassar, Malissa O'Donnell, Adrian Wack, Pat Walters, and Molly Webster. With higher and higher voltage. He believes in me and he trusts me and so much. It is- it is arguably the most significant scientific breakthrough of them all. But that's not what he found. Alex Haslam, professor of psychology at the University of Exeter. It immediately became apparent that there was going to be difficulties. So, basically at 6:00 pm at April 22nd. Thank you to James Shapiro whose most recent book is called Contested Will. And he ran them through something like what you and I just did. Bread from the air was the phrase 'cause Haber had figured out a way to take nitrogen from the air, put it into the barren ground, and grow wheat. 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