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[The Science of Awe: How Wonder Fuels Scientific Curiosity]-[WeWow Back to School - Day 5: The Science of Awe]

Wow in the World · B1 · 2022-09-23

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Introduction: The Power of 'Wow'

In this episode of Wow in the World, hosts Mindy Thomas and Guy Raz explore the psychological and scientific underpinnings of 'awe'—that profound feeling of being 'totally thunderstruck, mystified, [and] amazed.' Using a creative metaphor of a 'Wow on Wheels' museum, Mindy and Guy illustrate how these moments of wonder are not just fleeting feelings, but powerful catalysts for human learning and scientific discovery.

The Hypothesis: Awe as a Catalyst for Knowledge

Drawing from a study published in the journal Cognition and Emotion by researcher Jonathan McFetris, the episode highlights a compelling hypothesis: when humans experience awe, we become acutely aware of the 'holes in our knowledge.' This awareness of what we don’t know—the 'I don't know holes'—compels us to seek out new information. As Mindy explains, this sense of wonder leads people to 'go off in search of filling in those holes,' which inherently fosters a deeper interest in science.

Experimental Evidence: Measuring Wonder

Dr. McFetris conducted experiments to test this theory by manipulating participants' sense of awe using 'amazing science videos,' such as footage of the aurora borealis. Participants were divided into 'awe groups' and 'control groups.' The findings were striking: those who experienced awe not only reported higher levels of curiosity but were significantly more likely to choose a science museum over an art museum when offered a choice. This suggests that the emotional state of awe directly correlates with an increased motivation to engage with scientific environments.

Practical Application: The 'WeeWOW' Tinkering Challenge

To bring these concepts to life, the hosts introduced a hands-on experiment called the 'disappearing eggshell.' By placing a raw egg in white vinegar for several days, the acid dissolves the calcium carbonate shell, leaving the egg intact but with a 'rubbery texture, like a bouncy ball.' This experiment serves as a microcosm for the scientific process: it uses simple materials to create a result that leaves the observer in awe, effectively turning a mundane object into a source of scientific mystery.

Conclusion: Science as a Global Endeavor

Throughout the episode, the hosts emphasize that science is a 'global human endeavor' that is 'never finished.' By curating their own 'tiny museum' of artifacts from past adventures—ranging from oobleck to static electricity capes—Mindy and Guy demonstrate that curiosity can be sparked by the most unexpected things. Whether it is the microscopic wonder of a tardigrade or the vast mystery of a black hole, the show concludes that the supply of 'wow and wonder' is infinite. By embracing our curiosity and asking questions about the natural world, we not only fill our own knowledge gaps but continue the vital human tradition of exploration and scientific inquiry.

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📖 Transcript

Grownups, Wondery Plus subscribers can listen to Wow in the World early and ad-free right now.
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Hey, Wowzer fans, Mindy here.
And before we start the show, I gotta let you know that this November, with a special new episode featuring our friends at Circle Round and Terrestrials on Radiolab for Kids,
And don't miss when Elmo from Sesame Street stops by Wow in the World to make us all belly laugh on November 24th.
Oh, but that's not all, Reg.

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