And as it happens, my father has very vivid memories of investigating the Carol Christensen murder. Like, is that something that's universal? And he spent five years in a futile effort to distill gold from the ocean's waters. Uh, walked in and asked his wife, uh, where this friend of mine was. He even schemes against his own wife. They spent the next six months interrogating him. Whether it was feeding or killing or-, And he does. But if looked at from another perspective, there's a sense in which you could celebrate what they're doing. If the experiment had to be successful, it had to be carried on.". Become A Member. And you find yourself in a situation where you've got to do something that's hard. So he plans to destroy Othello. I mean, I'm not suggesting one should, but I'm just saying there is a sense in which these people are prepared to do something that's very painful to them, and to someone else, because they want to promote science; well, you can see that's a good thing. Why does God allow this to happen? So you see it's just in that one experiment that 65 percent of people are willing to go all the way. We asked, "Who do you think about killing?" Well what's the noble cause in this case? So, my father and the other interviewer in that room that morning, Detective John Natson, they start using a line of, uh, uh, a tact of, uh, uh, of interviewing him that was very-. Yes 80 percent of the air is nitrogen atoms. Horrified like, "Oh my God, my students are murderers?" We begin with a chilling statistic: 91% of men, and 84% of women, have fantasized about killing someone. And he says, "Because of the rage." It's about how far would these people go. He had an experimenter who wasn't a scientist, but was a member of the general public. But in a us sort of way. Then he left some space at the bottom for them to elaborate if they said yes. I think you got to answer it with him, right? And when hydrogen and nitrogen bond together, the thing you get-. Dan doesn't think so. Give me two more minutes. He's standing there on the front, pushing the gas into the lungs of other human beings, admittedly, it's a ware, but still. If I don't leave my house right now, I'm going to kill her." He could do anything. And I think what we want out of the why is meaning, meaning to life to reveal itself in a way that restores order and give us hope that all of this isn't just meaningless chaos. That he asked Gary, there was a lot of questions he was asking. I- I- I would say in a powerful mood. You know, on the other hand, I mean, if you look at the grand calculus, people he's he-helped or fed versus people he's killed, I mean, he's got fed billions of people, I don't know that you could entirely call him bad. Three times a year, two times before-. Like, saying like, "I don't want to kill a guy.". Right now get $50 towards select mattresses by visiting casper.com/radiolab and using Code Radiolab at checkout. With my arm. And Iago-, He refuses what we fully expect, and what everybody on stage, at that moment, fully expects from him. When you call someone, "Evil." Like, you can't throw that air onto a plant (laughing). And oddly enough, we got a really interesting take on the true nature of badness from this guy-. Leaving his son alone with his dead mother. That afternoon, he gets in his car, goes home, he finds my mom on the deck, sits down next to her. connect it to this little electrode to your finger. 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. 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. "I need to kill because of that." Because actually, he studied between 20 and 40 different variants of this same paradigm. no one has ever said about a sex tape that I've ever you know. Our frenemy, uh, Fritz Haber. How do you tell the real baddies from the rest of us? Again, it's a pretty big thing to miss. Okay, so I heard this one from this guy named David-. Every time that guy got the word wrong. He started calling me a whore and told me he didn't love me anymore. And I used to socialize with him and his wife. That afternoon, he gets in his car, goes home, he finds my mom on the deck, sits down next to her. 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. in what is basically like the Baghdad of his time (laughing). He would deny things. So, the subject seemed willing to shock another human being, but as soon as you say it's an order. 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. And that was a question that had haunted my father for decades. Nitrogen is an essential part of amino acids and proteins. Yes, I did mean to kill. Direct your voice to the microphone in the room. But he organizes soldiers, he organizes whole gas units. I mean, that's a pretty heady thing for, you know, a Jewish kid from Breslau to be hobnobbing with the Emperor and cabinet ministers. When Lucy was only two days old she was adopted by a psychologist and his wife who wondered: if given the right environment, how human could Lucy . But what if something's happened to the man. The reason why he's telling all this stuff is because he has cut a deal. Is that like a green cloud? But 75% of the people who worked for him at the institute, they were Jewish. So, you don't know. Haber, it's unknown what happens for the rest of the evening, but it is a well documented fact that the very next morning-. Be right back. He claimed they were in the middle of a sex act, he would get distracted, something would happen, he just kind of went crazy, he had snapped; and almost blaming the victims. And according to some accounts, as it crept across no man's land-. This is sort of chilling comparison, which is a speed that Himmler gave to the SS, some SS leaders, when they were, uh, about to commit a range of atrocities. Yeah (laughs). Now the volunteer couldn't see the guy he was shocking, but he could definitely hear him. Wasn't satisfying me, it made me mad that she was very much in a hurry, she had something else on her mind, and I killed her. 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. Don't- don't the man's health mean anything? Does everybody, at some point, have something dark in them that just tiptoes out, from time to time? And then he starts this period of roaming. A given episode might whirl you through science, legal history, and into the home of. Listen Now. How many of them went into that kind of detail? Time's up. He, ultimately, spent 17 years searching for this man. James Shapiro, professor of English at Columbia University. But, you know, over the entire ocean there's a lot of gold dissolved into the sea. You know, this was like oil is today. 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. Shoots herself in the chest, and is found by her son. Yeah. It immediately became apparent that there was going to be difficulties. Reviews . We decided to shake things up at the show.bear with us. Nitrogen is an essential part of amino acids and proteins. So, let me just get that ov- I mean-, So, again, the baseline study is the one where 65% of the volunteers-. And my views about human nature are that it affords infinite potential for lightness and dark. And if they didn't go on, if they resisted, the experimenter would break out prod number two. My students are murderers.". I mean you have to remember, during the Crimean War in the 1850s, Europe starves. And did you go back to the party then and continued dinner partying for a while? Nobody had done what he was about to do on the scale that he was about to do it. And I heard about him from science writer, Sam Kean. And my father wasn't buying it. 450 volts every shock now? Yeah. But if you look at Milgram's work closely. Everybody was desperate for sources, new sources of nitrogen. 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. So he starts experimenting. And they ask for it to be reformulated to take out the warning smell. There are hints of reasons. I think they have to be extreme in the extreme. September 15, 2022 Radiolab for Kids and WNYC Studios present Terrestrials, a six-episode miniseries hosted by Lulu Miller (co-host of Radiolab . A lot of them are like, "This is not how you fight a war.". And-. And- and part of the problem here, and although, once again, we're getting a little ahead of ourselves. Members of his extended family did. Hi, I'm Robert Krulwich. This is what totally pulled me into this story, the prods. In Seattle today a man called the Green River killer-. Although, clearly on some level they know it isn't. And later that night, after party, Haber takes a bunch of sleeping pills, goes to sleep. Just a little glimmer. ", Um, but Haber just kind of ignored her and-, He actually threw a dinner party in celebration-. TRANSCRIPTS We are working to provide transcripts for as much of our programming as we can over. 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. They wanted someone who was really thrillingly bad but, in the end, was redeemed a bit.". The killer seems to have placed the bodies as if they were mannequins. With help from Shima Oliaee, Carter Hodge, and Lisa Yeger. He gets promoted to the rank of captain-. And he goes home for a few days a hero. If the experimenter is not a scientist, but is an ordinary man. And you know there's nothing a closet full of clothes to help balance that out. Transcript. And a mysterious past. 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. Yes. The Germans were on one side, the French, the Canadians, and the British on the other. So, how do you feel about him now? That is true. Jeff Jensen's book is the Green River Killer: A True Detective Story. The first victims of the Green River killer were found in the summer of 1982. He won't answer me or nothing. This text may not be in its final form and may be updated or revised in the future. We lived together for a couple months, he was very aggressive, he started calling me a whore, and told me he didn't love me anymore, so I broke up with him. We thought that maybe as- as we turn a corner ourselves, we should refresh. Enhancing public understanding of science and technology in the modern world. Said- said, "Yes, I've thought about killing someone.". We realize this is hard work, but what you are doing is for the good of Germany. You know what? This is Radiolab. He could have never imagined that. 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. Imagine they really had to administer shocks to themselves or something. Hey this is Jad, RadioLab is supported by IBM. 'cause this room's echo-ey and you know there's nothing like a closet full of clothes to, like, help balance that out. Even now. Anytime the experimenter said, "You must continue." I think you got to answer it, "With him." Wow. But in all of these other scenarios, they don't. His was the first generation when a young Jewish boy could truly imagine that he could just be a regular part of that society. He knew about it. And, you know, my view about human nature is that it affords infinite potential for lightness and dark. In Seattle today a man called the Green River killer-. Why did you do this?" And you got to ask is the world better with him or without him? Does he- is he saying what I think he's saying? No reason. That's one of the things that we need to know. He would change where the shocker and the shockee sat. 35.3M . So he decided he was going to invent a process to pay for these reparations by himself. So the subjects seem willing to shock another human being, but as soon as you say, "It's an order.". But the weird thing is that he decides not just to take down Othello, but everybody. And what he decided to do is go into the ocean, into sea water, which contains very small levels of gold. We did a show called The Bad Show. These violent delights tienen fin violento. So to speak. Now we're seeing about 100 million tons of synthetic fertilizer produced industrially each year. He was in this, um, uh, uh, state of fury, he said, and, um, and instead of hitting his wife, he smashed his fist into the bathroom mirror. The Gatekeeper | Radiolab Podcast - YouTube THE GATEKEEPER 0:00 / 48:50 Joyce Daubert takes Bendectin for nausea and Jason is born with birth defects The Gatekeeper | Radiolab Podcast. 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. Is there a way to explain why some people act the way they do and others don't?". Sixty-five percent-, To shock their fellow citizens, over and over again-. Well, I'd have to discontinue the experimenter then. in this episode we begin with a chilling statistic: 91% of men, and . In that why, in that one simple why that he asked Gary, there was a lot of questions he was asking. 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? But there's been a fellow, I've been thinking about him for the better part of year, as you know-. He wrote this graphic novel that I read about one of the most prolific serial killers in US history. It was actually a crushing blow for- for him. Radiolab is supported, in part, by the National Science Foundation, and by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, enhancing public understanding of science, technology in the modern world. This is Everybody was desperate for sources, new sources of nitrogen. To the best of your memory, which word was matched with nice? Let's begin with this story from our producer Pat Walters. However, that leaves behind 20 million Germans. Now, of course, you could find some nitrogen out in the world. But we will do it on our own if we think it's good.". Okay, we're going off tape now. Who are you?". Well, let's talk about Fritz Haber. New York Public Radio transcripts are created on a rush deadline, often by contractors. Alex Haslem, Professor of Psychology at the University of Exeter. And actually, this wasn't just the German thing. On the other hand, I mean, if you look at the grand calculus, people he's helped or fed, versus people he's killed, I mean he's fed billions of people. We ask deep questions and use investigative journalism to get the answers. 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. But this is why this is such an interesting guy, around the same time, officials in the U.S. government are calling him a war criminal. Which is a fairly small-ish sort of town, and so does Clara. Okay. Gary is dancing around this topic, Gary had denied this to his own lawyers. He is- he wants to feed- he wants to feed Germany. It's okay to admit this. And one of the first acts that the Nazis do is to basically issue an order that says there shall be no Jews in the civil service. And he said, to start, "You want to know about bad? And today evil, although, I don't know if that's the right word for this next thing. The whole thing happened serveral years ago. His experiment remains one of the most famous experiments of the 20th century. No motives. That's it? So, you're saying they're shocking these people because they thought it was worthwhile? Suspected that it could be upwards of 75. And then, he just trails off. So, you know, around this point, I just don't want to have anything to do with this guy. He said, "Look, this is what you're going to do is of course you don't want to do this. Wore a little, um, uh, pince-nez? Because if you ask university undergraduates, "What does the Milgram studies show?" It is a fair question to ask, "What are the conditions under which you, or me, or any of us could do-. It's a little bit more direct. I do have a choice. And what makes a bad person so bad that he's different from the rest of us? And that we're not going to be shocked with anything-. Um, although there's some (laughs) [crosstalk 00:02:19]. We just got to get ov- get out of it where-. And so, I ex- expanded the sample where we asked about 5000 people. This is what's driving the world towards 10, 12, by 2050. 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. I'm not going to help restore the sense that there is a moral order to the world and a moral norm. But what's clear is that he saw no reason to question what he had done and that infuriated Clara. Go to audible.com/radiolab or text Radiolab to 500500 for a free 30-day trial and a few audiobook. Read these words. It has enough what they used to call then solar energy. 2012-06-22 . The good Iagos make you want to shower the minute you leave the theater. And then she said, "I actually did this. These little nitrogen atoms will fiercely hold together and it's almost impossible to pry them apart. Yeah. Year 2003. Okay. The good Iago who makes you want to shower the minute you leave the theater 'cause you are sullied by him. Well, you know, you can see that's a good thing. Radiolab is supported by Audible. They couldn't deploy it. He goes straight to the German high command, and he pitches this idea. Well I can use that same process-. And when you stick a seed like weed seed in the ground-. When you press one of the switches, all the way down, the learner gets a shock. So, he sends a letter to the Ministry of Education resigning and he leaves Germany, telling a friend he felt like he lost his homeland. Sort of unsportsmanlike. In a lab at Yale University with a bunch of regular Americans. God, 'cause it's like we started with this experiment that we all see as evidence of human's latent capacity of evil. Hi, I'm Robert Krulwich. The Germans on one side, the French, the Canadians and the British on the other. RadioLab is supported, in part, by the National Science Foundation, and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. Then you left some space at the bottom for them to elaborate if they said, "Yes. By the way, that's reporter [Latif Nassar 00:30:59]. Fritz Haber's a professor, small university, he's working with chemicals; it's about 1880. 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. I don't think I ever had a fantasy that anatomically specific where I would see the part of the other person that I was going to stab or plan it like that. And he ran them through something like what you and I just did. You're not the first one. I mean, I'm going to record it here too. Eventually Iago convinces Othello that his wife has been disloyal, which hasn't. And also, thank you to Alex Haslam, Professor of Psychology at the University of Exeter. So in the Milgram case. And he says, "Because of the rage." The subjects range in occupation from corporation presidents to good [inaudible 00:12:29] and plumbers. The participants, you know, they're not- it's not- it's not just blind obedience. You know, he's a man adrift. I invited him for dinner. It was about how far would these people go? "Oh, you tell me sir, yes sir, no sir, three bags full, sir.". Milgram staged the whole thing like it was some experiment about memory and punishment, but of course it wasn't about that. He works for a general. Robert, I'm going to give you this piece of paper here. The guy yelling, of course, was an actor, and the shocks weren't real. He recruited a bunch of subjects. Dan Charles, Sam Keen, Latif Nasser, Fred Koffman and Fritz Stern. Gary is dancing around this topic. We need to put it under a lot of pressure. When I stand before you, judges of Israel, in this court to accuse Adolf Eichmann. That's correct, because it takes such energy and pressure to separate it, its trivalent bond is so strong that when it comes back together, that energy is released, it can be used for life or death. I really want to do a good job.". "Well why can't you deal with it in a normal way?". 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. Uh, it makes up four out of every five or so molecules that we breathe. He just kind of went crazy. Because it's like we started with this experiment that we all see as evidence of humans' latent capacity for evil. The subjects are 40 males between the ages of 20 and 50. Making him the most prolific serial killer in American history. So Stanley Milgram actually begins these experiments-. in this episode we begin with a chilling statistic: 91% of men, and 84% of women, have fantasized about killing someone. Right. I've just got the, uh, the data from the Milgram. He claimed they were in the middle of a sex act, he would get distracted, something would happen. Which is a- a fairly small, you know, a small sort of town. Our food source then moves into our bodies. And what is basically like the Baghdad of his time. Yes, it's awesome, thank you, Ben. Now, as we sort of know in life, lots of things that we if they're worthwhile doing, they're not always easy. That's what you do. The first victims of the Green River killer were found in the summer of 1982. All right. But every time the experimenter pulled out the fourth prod, and this was confirmed when the experiment was redone in 2006, total disobedience. Under extreme, extreme pressure at high temperature, and then he forces hydrogen into the tank. And shortly after his return, Clara, allegedly, confronts him and says, "Look, you are morally bankrupt. And they go, "Why?" And everyone thought, "Well, we know the solution.". 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. But you know, we ended up walking this question around to different people. What he means is that when nitrogen atoms are just free floating in the air, they will cling to each other. But he does it with a kind of, uh, amoral athleticism. Yeah, but those are fantasies, they're some of them actually seem like-, Okay, this is a 20 year old female. In graphic detail. You've touched me. Or does everybody at some point have something dark in them? What my father and his colleagues know is that something was done to these bodies; many of them after they were murdered. Here it goes. I mean, yes, I did lie about that. Said, "Deadly enmity between two friends make poor men's cattle break their necks, set fire on barns, and haystacks in the night, and bid the owners quench them with their tears. In that moment, my father, he stands up and he says-. But it's suspected that it could be upwards of 75. Yellow mucus was frothing out of their mouths. 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. The whole thing happened several years ago. And on their skins, as on the bark of trees, have with my knife carved in Roman letters, 'Let not your sorrow die, though I am dead.'". Yeah. Live shows were first offered in 2008. 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