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The Jordan Harbinger Show

1122: Feng Shui | Skeptical Sunday

The Jordan Harbinger Show

Jordan Harbinger

Science, Business, Education

4.812.3K Ratings

🗓️ 2 March 2025

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Feng Shui: ancient wisdom or modern woo? On Skeptical Sunday, Dave Farina unpacks how "chi" and "energy" get misappropriated in the name of interior design!

Welcome to Skeptical Sunday, a special edition of The Jordan Harbinger Show where Jordan and a guest break down a topic that you may have never thought about, open things up, and debunk common misconceptions. This time around, we’re joined by Is This Wi-Fi Organic?: A Guide to Spotting Misleading Science Online author and host of the Professor Dave Debates podcast (as well as the Professor Dave Explains YouTube channel), Dave Farina!

On This Week's Skeptical Sunday:
  • The ancient Chinese practice of Feng Shui centers around three principles: commanding position (placing main furniture strategically in relation to doors), bagua (an "energy map" dividing spaces into eight areas representing aspects of life like wealth and career), and the five elements (earth, metal, water, wood, and fire) used to address specific needs.
  • Terms like "energy," "frequency," and "vibration" have precise scientific definitions but are repurposed in Feng Shui with vague, mystical meanings. In physics, energy means "capacity to do work," while frequency refers to cycles per unit time—not the nebulous concepts suggested in mystical practices.
  • Feng Shui conflates subjective aesthetic choices (appropriate for an art form like interior design) with objective claims about physical reality. While interior design is guided by aesthetic criteria, Feng Shui makes unfounded assertions about "chi," luck, and energy flows that lack empirical evidence.
  • Many reported benefits of Feng Shui likely stem from placebo effects — feeling more energized because you expect to feel more energized in a particular arrangement. This psychological phenomenon explains why believers experience results while skeptics don't.
  • Strip away the pseudoscientific claims, and Feng Shui contains genuinely useful design principles. Many of its recommendations—like keeping entryways clear, creating balanced spaces, and mindfully arranging furniture — make intuitive sense and can genuinely improve your living environment. These aesthetic guidelines can be appreciated and applied without embracing unfounded mystical claims, allowing you to create harmonious spaces based on practical design wisdom rather than magical thinking.
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0:00.0

Welcome to Skeptical Sunday. I'm your host, Jordan Harbinger. Today I'm here with Skeptical

0:07.9

Sunday co-host, Professor Dave Farina. You get so much crap for that online, by the way, Dave,

0:12.9

your professor name. I mean, you had to see that coming, though, right? No, I didn't. I was teaching

0:16.8

organic chemistry at a university, and why I started the channel was just my university organic chemistry tutorial, so it seemed apropos at the time. Yeah, no, I mean, it seems fair,

0:25.3

but whenever people are like, fake Professor Dave thinks the Earth is round, I'm like, well,

0:29.9

you can't really say anything about that. Yeah, as though you trust any astronomy or geology

0:34.6

or physics professor in the entire world, you hypocrite.

0:38.0

Right.

0:38.2

Yeah, you could be talking to, I don't know, Galileo, and you'd be like, nope, sorry.

0:42.8

Now, I made up my mind.

0:44.1

Anyway, on the Jordan Harbinger show, we decode the stories, secrets, and skills of the

0:47.7

world's most fascinating people and turn their wisdom into practical advice that you can

0:51.6

use to impact your own life and those around you.

0:57.5

By the way, I know Galileo was the sun not going around the Earth guy.

0:58.4

Don't email me.

1:00.2

Who did figure out the Earth was around?

1:00.9

Do we even know?

1:04.3

Oh, various ancient Greeks and contemporaries.

1:07.2

But also Galileo wasn't the first to figure out Heliocentrism.

1:10.8

That was Copernicus and then actually Kepler confirmed it. So maybe people should email me because clearly I don't know who I'm talking about or have any idea.

1:15.2

Anyway, our mission is to help you become a better informed, more critical thinker like I should be, apparently about heliocentrism.

1:22.6

During the week we have long-form conversations with a variety of amazing folks, spies, CEOs, athletes, authors, thinkers,

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