Why is pseudoscience so convincing?

Pseudoscience often focuses on ideas that are easy to pay attention to: aliens building the pyramids, secret discoveries, and hidden truths being kept from the public. Those claims make better stories than the slower, less dramatic reality of how science usually works.

On this week’s episode of Unexplainable, science internet guy Hank Green talks to us about why our brains find sensational explanations so compelling, even when the evidence is weak.

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