Big Picture Science - Fuhgeddaboudit
A thousand years ago, most people didn’t own a
single book. The only way to access knowledge was to consult their
memory.
But technology – from paper to hard drives –
has permitted us to free our brains from remembering countless facts. Alphabetization
and the simple filing cabinet have helped to systematize and save information
we might need someday.
But now that we can Google just about any
subject, have we lost the ability to memorize information? Does this make our
brains better or worse?
Guests:
- Judith Flanders – Historian and author, most recently of A Place for Everything: The Curious History of Alphabetical Order
- Craig Robertson – Professor of Media Studies, Northeastern University and author of The Filing Cabinet: A Vertical History of Information
- David Eagleman – Neuroscientist and author, Stanford University
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