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Radio Free Dystopia

Episode 2: Funny math

Apr 27, 2017, 11:43 PM

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Can two plus two ever equal five? Math professor Mike Nothnagel helps Toby and Meg run the numbers and discuss why alternative facts are great for fiction and horrible for democracy. Also includes references to #hamilton, #pizzagate, #startrek and, to Toby's dismay, clocks.

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