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The Constant: A History of Getting Things Wrong

By Heart, Part 2

The Constant: A History of Getting Things Wrong

Mark Chrisler

Science, Natural Sciences, Design, Arts, History

4.7851 Ratings

🗓️ 12 August 2025

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Transcript

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0:00.0

You're listening to an Airwave Media podcast.

0:09.4

Hello, this is Matt from the Explorers podcast.

0:12.6

I want to invite you to join me on the voyages and journeys of the most famous explorers in the history of the world.

0:18.3

These are the thrilling and captivating stories of Vigllan, Shackleton, Lewis, and Clark,

0:23.0

and so many other famous and not so famous adventures from throughout history.

0:27.4

Go to Explorerspodcast.com or just look us up on your podcast app.

0:31.6

That's the Explorers Podcast.

0:35.5

Are you interested in the parts of history that remain a mystery?

0:40.0

Do you want to learn more about the historical myths and misconceptions used to prop up false belief today?

0:46.8

I'm Nathaniel Lloyd.

0:48.2

In my podcast, Historical Blindness, I delve into all of these topics, sharing puzzling tales from the past, and examining

0:55.9

hoaxes, conspiracy theories, and misremembered events that provide insight into modern politics and

1:02.8

religion. New episodes every two weeks. Find historical blindness on most podcast players and platforms.

1:11.8

Nigel Richards and I have one thing in common.

1:19.6

Probably more than one thing.

1:21.4

What am I talking about?

1:22.1

Definitely more than one thing.

1:23.5

Slice the pie right.

1:24.7

And Nigel Richards and I must have thousands of things in common.

1:28.3

We're both white guys, English speakers.

1:30.3

We both have beards, although his is, and I can say this without insecurity,

1:34.3

markedly, more florid and impressive than mine.

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