Ep 7: The Most Dangerous Scientific Era Yet

Ep 7: The Most Dangerous Scientific Era Yet

Author: Fans of Fred November 29, 2025 Duration: 32:05

Dive into the final chapters of Frederick Gregory's definitive textbook, Natural Science in Western History. We'll cover the most modern—and dangerous—era of science. The universe gets bigger, the atom gets weirder, and quantum mechanics comes in and tells us that uncertainty is a fundamental part of reality. Plus, we address ongoing issues.

**This podcast was created with NotebookLM and is narrated by AI generated "hosts."


How did we come to understand the natural world, and why did that understanding look so different in ancient Greece, medieval Baghdad, or Renaissance Europe? Natural Science in Western History: The Podcast follows that long and winding path, tracing ideas from their philosophical origins through centuries of transformation. This isn't just a chronology of discoveries, but a deep look at the people, debates, and cultural assumptions that defined what was considered true knowledge in their time. Each episode uses Frederick Gregory's authoritative work as a guide, exploring how religion, art, politics, and technology continually reshaped the practice of science long before the laboratory as we know it existed. You'll hear about the instruments and books that changed everything, and the often-overlooked figures whose curiosity built the framework for modern thought. Created by the Fans of Fred, this podcast aims to make that rich history accessible and engaging, connecting the dots between past worldviews and our current moment. It's a journey to the doorstep of the modern era, asking what we mean by "science" in the first place.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 8

Natural Science in Western History: The Podcast
Podcast Episodes
Trailer: Natural History in the Western World [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 3:55
Welcome to Natural History in the Western World: The Podcast! Follow along with this 7-part series based on Frederick Gregory’s defining textbook. Listen to the trailer to learn more.**This podcast was created with Noteb…
Ep 1: Myth to Math: The Origins of Science [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 33:00
In this episode, we’ll dive into the first four chapters of Frederick Gregory's definitive textbook, Natural Science in Western History. We'll cover the ancient Greeks through the Middle Ages to the Renaissance, leaving…
Ep 2: The Climax of the Scientific Revolution [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 35:22
This episode dives into chapters 5-8 of Frederick Gregory's definitive textbook, Natural Science in Western History. We'll cover the period where the ancient world finally collapses and the foundations of modern physics…
Ep 3: Science Becomes Professional [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 34:47
We’ll explore chapters 9-12 of Frederick Gregory's definitive textbook, Natural Science in Western History. We'll move into the 18th century, a period less about single, blinding new ideas and more about relentless, rigo…
Ep 4: From Academics to Application [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 37:12
This episode covers chapters 13-16 of Frederick Gregory's definitive textbook, Natural Science in Western History. We'll show you how science completely changed its role in the mid-19th century, moving out of the purely…
Ep 5: A New Age of Scientific Realism [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 38:52
Dive into chapters 17-20 of Frederick Gregory's definitive textbook, Natural Science in Western History. We'll cover Darwin redefining classical biology and the equally massive shifts happening in physics and chemistry—a…
Ep 6: Stability Dissolved [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 40:49
We examine chapters 21-24 of Frederick Gregory's definitive textbook, Natural Science in Western History. We'll cover the late 19th and early 20th centuries and the end of classical certainty, as science moved from the v…