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Happy Birthday Phil Plait

On this date in 1964, astronomer, blogger, and skeptic Phil Plait was born in Washington, D.C. He received his undergraduate degree from the University of Michigan and a Ph.D. in astronomy from the University of Virginia in 1994. He worked with the Hubble Space Telescope for 10 years, then got involved with astronomy education.

Plait frequently gives talks that focus on astronomy and debunking myths and skepticism. The last slide of his presentation at TAM 6, a skeptic conference in Las Vegas, said, "The Universe is cool enough without making up crap about it." His blog, Bad Astronomy, has won many awards and was named one of the 25 best blogs of 2009 by Time magazine. He became the president of the James Randi Educational Foundation in 2008 but left after a short stint to pursue television projects. He has been a part of many science documentaries, and the Discovery Channel featured him in the documentary "Bad Universe."

His books include Death from the Skies!: The Science Behind the End of the World (2009) and Bad Astronomy: Misconceptions and Misuses Revealed, from Astrology to the Moon Landing Hoax" (2002) and 27 Nerd Disses: A Significant Quantity of Disrespect (with Zach Weinersmith, 2013). He is married to Marcella Setter, with whom he runs Science Getaways based in Boulder, Colo., which provides vacation adventures.

“How do you convince someone they're not thinking clearly, when they're not thinking clearly? What we're actually saying is no magic, no afterlife, no higher moral authoritative father-figure, no security, and no happy ever after. This is a tough sell.”

—Plait in a talk called “Don't Be a Dick” at The Amazing Meeting 8, a conference put on by the James Randi Educational Foundation ( July 2012)

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HairbrushDiva · 36-40, F
Everybody knows James Randi is a liar, so why would anybody take notice of him?
@HairbrushDiva Was. Randi died a few years ago. What does that have to do with this particular astrophysicist?
HairbrushDiva · 36-40, F
@BlueSkyKing You mentioned Randi in it, so you must know that.
@HairbrushDiva Having a short stint as president of his foundation over fifteen years ago makes Platt what? A lying astrophysicist?

Randi was an illusionist. Like Houdini, he started exposing people committing frauds later in his life. Winning many awards, Randi had to spend the money on litigation and hitting the lecture circuit. Where often he would first ingest an entire bottle of homeopathic sleeping pills. With zero effect.

"We may disagree with Randi on certain points, but we ignore him at our peril" —Carl Sagan

You’d have to cite the specific activities that shows his lies.
HairbrushDiva · 36-40, F
@BlueSkyKing His "tests" to see whether horoscopes were true or not were nothing but a pack of lies, and he even admitted that. That's why I don't know anybody who believes a word he says.
@HairbrushDiva You singled him out as "not a scientist" or didn’t like the test rules or the results? Since horoscopes are a belief, they can’t by nature be tested. There are no educational prerequisites to do them. Any factual claims made are fully testable if the evidence is standard. Meaning showing it works and how it works.

If you object to the test rules, can you design a better test? One that horoscopes will pass easily!? At some other independent test site? Look up "burden of proof fallacy". Link up the tests that do show horoscopes are true. Show the "lies".

All tests have shown astrology has never done better than chance. Even tests that professional astrologers designed. Any objections to testing procedures must be made before conducting the tests. (Repeated many times, not just once) When the Randi Foundation had the Million Dollar Challenge running, legal contracts were standard. If either party objected, no test. Also Randi didn’t conduct the tests, others did. He only published the results. Blame the claim makers for failing.