Old Myths

Mar. 23rd, 2014 02:47 pm
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If people are going to use the "Science says bumblebees can't fly." homily I wish they would at least learn where it came from (early aerodynamicist asked at a dinner party, scribbles a few equations on a napkin, shrugs and says "not offhand") and why it has been outdated for decades (aerodynamicists do research into how insects fly and learn answer; in other words, these days the math shows clearly how they fly).

Date: 2014-03-23 07:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] stickmaker.livejournal.com

There was a long article tracing the myth back to its origin, a few years ago in either _Skeptical Enquirer_ or _Smithsonian_. The host was a professor of language (IIRC) at a prestigious German university in the Twenties. Ever after, he would tell a distorted version of the story to his classes, and triumphantly end with "Science says bumblebees can't fly!" However, it was a large party and several people gave their own accounts, including the rather annoyed aerodynamicist. It's just that the host's version is what reached the press and became popular.

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