They arrest Gary Le- Leon Ridgeway. Radiolab is supported by Casper. In a rage how? With help from Shima Oliaee, Carter Hodge, and Lisa Yeger. This is just somebody who's performing brain surgery without anesthesia on other people. Hmm. We take a look at one particular fantasy lurking behind these numbers, and wonder what this shadow world might tell us about ourselves and our neighbors. Visit casper.com/radiolab and use code radiolab and check out to get $50 towards select mattresses. She was one of the first women to earn a PhD in her country. And he did too. Like, he didn't intend for that to happen. We didn't really come into any kind of agreement with the Haber thing. Well, let's talk about Fritz Haber. The thing is that I do have a new boyfriend, but my ex-boyfriend doesn't know that yet, and I'm terrified that he'll do what he says. Just tiptoes out, just from time to time. Um, we lived together for a couple months. You better check in on him, sir. Why does God allow this to happen? Hey this is Jad, RadioLab is supported by IBM. Don't- don't the man's health mean anything? Yeah, I don't think we quite [crosstalk 00:49:32]. Wow. And even though, in the end, they got him to confess to these 49 murders, they never really get any closer to an answer than this first one. Could you just tell me the little story that you begin your book with? Again, it's a pretty big thing to miss. So he sends a letter to the Ministry of Education resigning, and he leaves Germany. My dorsal hair stood up when I read the end of this. By the way, that's reporter [Latif Nassar 00:30:59]. And when hydrogen and nitrogen bond together, the thing you get-. "Research in any field is a must, particularly in this day and age." "I just needed to kill because of that." And one of the first acts that the Nazis do is to basically issue an order that says there shall be no Jews in the civil service. "Definitely yes.". This next part's a little graphic. That's historian, Fritz Stern, who also happens to be Fritz Haber's godson. And I think what we want out of the why is meaning, meaning to life to reveal itself in a way that restores order and give us hope that all of this isn't just meaningless chaos. Well, we'll have to discontinue the experiment then. They brought in psychiatrists and forensic psychologists to try to get an answer. But what you're doing is for the good of Germany, and this is necessary in order to advance our noble cause.". It's absolutely essential that you continue. That the earth couldn't support this many people. He was in this state of fury, he said, and instead of hitting his wife, he smashed his fist into the bathroom mirror, and then realized that he had to leave the house, or he was going to do damage to her. It's a pretty (bleep) thing to miss, isn't it really? His experiment remains one of the most famous experiments of the 20th century. We, as onlookers to this study, we have this kind of godlike sort of vision of like, "Well, of course, what they're doing is wrong." Thousands of people have done it before you. Oft have I digged up dead men from their graves and set them upright at their dear friend's door. And every time that guy got a word wrong-. The whole thing happened serveral years ago. This has allowed the world to have seven billion people. This is RadioLab. So read these words that you see here. comment. They will spare his son if he fessed up and tells them what they need to know. Can you hear me? Bonobos. Anytime the experimenter said, "You must continue." I think you got to answer it with him, right? Copyright 2019 New York Public Radio. So, you see, it's just in that one experiment that 65% of people are willing to go all the way. You've touched me. Then, we reconsider what Stanley Milgram's famous experiment really revealed about human nature (it's both better and worse than we thought). But harbor saw it as a wonderful success, and wished that the Germans had been better prepared to exploit it, because he felt they really could have made a terrific advance if they had had more confidence. But if they were prepared to do that, and I suspect a lot of them would, um, then we'd say these are people who really believe in science. So around the turn of the century for German scientists like Haber, this was the challenge. Transcript. Go to audible.com/radiolab or text Radiolab to 500500 for a free 30-day trial and a few audiobook. And then, in experiment number four, when the teacher has to hold the learner's hand down-. Uh, if I don't leave my house right now, I'm going to kill her." Just to put that into context and to bring a few other of our storytellers in. Yes. You know, this was like oil is today. We lived together for a couple months, he was very aggressive, he started calling me a whore, and told me he didn't love me anymore, so I broke up with him. And the number of chemical reactions. Was it nice day, nice sky, nice job, or nice chair? And then he seemed fine. And then, he just trails off. However, that leaves behind 20 million Germans. Terrestrials: A New Kids Show from Radiolab. So, it's very-. Unusually so in those times. It's 0924 hours on June 17th, year 2003. Sap in the next room just because they were being told to? In a way we wait for it still. He signs up immediately, sends a letter volunteering for duty. Look, the participants, it's not just blind obedience, "Oh you tell me so, yes sir, no sir, three bags full, sir.". It gets bogged down. And maybe forces hydrogen in the tank. Who they would kill, where they'd do it, when. Fact is if you don't continue, uh, we're going to discontinue the experiment. We have kids in the- in the room. We just need a whole lot more of one simple element. And then, he starts this period of roaming. Uh, it makes up four out of every five or so molecules that we breathe. Birds would just fall from the air. Who's going to do this powerful piece of science. Radiolab is supported in part by the Alfred P Sloan Foundation enhancing public understanding of science and technology in the modern world. New York Public Radio transcripts are created on a rush deadline, often by contractors. So, during World War I Haber's institute had developed a formulation of, um, insect killing gas called zyklon. Jul 28, 2018 And 84% of the women. Like, saying like, "I don't want to kill a guy.". We'll be right back [inaudible 00:31:42], let's just finish this series. I think I call it [prince-nez 00:28:23], so I'm not sure. [inaudible 00:59:10] I went back one time before and [inaudible 00:59:13] that I Like I said, I got to give it out, can't keep holding it in. You've touched me. They were gagging, they were choking. Finally, acknowledging, yeah, that's true. "Research in any field is a must, particularly in this day and age. The use of it, he couldn't have imagined. The- the last time she- she was in a hurry. We've got to know now. There's you, and there's two other participants. That's Stanley Milgram talking about the experiment in a film. And it's kind of surprising. "Demand me nothing, what you know-, From this time forth, I never will speak word." So there's a way in which there's a touch of spark of humanity. And when you stick a seed, like a wheat seed in the ground. The good Iagos make you want to shower the minute you leave the theater. But if you put two experimenters in the room, and-. He's part of the club and he really, really relished it. "Definitely yes.". For much the same reasons. This is basically what Stanley Milgram set out to test. Yeah, necrophilia. And he was someone who had very big ambitions. That afternoon, he gets in his car, goes home, he finds my mom on the deck, sits down next to her. That's like an adult blue whale of chlorine. Because, ultimately, the play offers up a reason for his nastiness. And then Othello goes and kills his own wife, smothering hew with a pillow. And I- I killed her. I'm going to take a break. And you have a number of chemical reactions. He's standing there on the front, pushing the gas into the lungs of other human beings, admittedly, it's a ware, but still. And they would circle yes or no. Yes. "This was exactly what was on my mind. However, that leaves behind 20 million Germans. Well talk about Fritz Haber. Whatever it is. I mean it's a pretty heady thing for a Jewish kid from Breslau to be hobnobbing with the Emperor, and cabinet ministers, he's part of the club; and he really, really relished it. So you see it's just in that one experiment that 65 percent of people are willing to go all the way. That's historian Fritz Stern who also happens to be Fritz Haber's godson. Hundreds of them were falling to the ground. But it wasn't until a few years later that he learned something that really put what happened that night into context. Wore a little, um, uh, pince-nez? No, because if you couldn't afford a ticket for a play, you'd seen all the plays, in the 1500s, you could always go to a public hanging. My name's Benjamin Walker and here are some RadioLab credits. Now, Haber was Jewish, but because he had served in World War I-. In fact we hate being told. The experiment requires that we continue. We, as- as onlookers to this study, we have this kind of god-like, uh, sort of vision of, like, well of course what they're doing is wrong. What's the noble cause in this case? Well, all right. He buried them, or left their bodies in these little clumps in the woods-. We should say that this next section of the program has some references which are extremely graphic-. Cruelty, violence, badness. with Lulu Miller, and Latif Nasser. This text may not be in its final form and may be updated or revised in the future. There's- there's a lot of-. But every time the experimenter pulled out the fourth prod, and this was confirmed when the experiment was redone in 2006, total disobedience. Reviews . His was the first generation when a young Jewish boy could truly imagine that he could just be a regular part of that society, he could do anything. In the other room, there was a guy who he called the learner who is supposed to have memorized some words. And I designed a little, um, questionnaire where I simply ask the students, you know, "Have you ever thought about killing someone?" He takes a trip to Switzerland to a sanatorium. Bald on top. I got to tell you, um, I'm not totally comfortable that you are providing all the information about-. My students are murderers.". He gets promoted to the rank of Captain. Because it's like we started with this experiment that we all see as evidence of humans' latent capacity for evil. Well, the thing that haunts me about the why question that I'm reminded of one of the oldest stories in the Bible, which is the story of Job. I'm Robert Krulwich. Why did you inflict on this suffering on them, on us? Which was sort of asking these questions like, "What makes a person inherently good or bad? Nothing to be ashamed of. Well the thing that haunts me about the why question is that I'm reminded of one of the oldest stories in the Bible, which is the story of Job. And also a scientist. Eugene [inaudible 01:07:32], Sierra Hahn, and everyone in the manuscript and archives department at the Yale University Library. That's Stanley Milgram talking about the experiment in a film in case you've never heard of this. The one that everybody knows, the so-called baseleine. radiolab-archive. And then, and- So, he says that and you're like, "Okay. The guy yelling, of course, was an actor, and the shocks weren't real. He claimed they were in the middle of a sex act, he would get distracted, something would happen, he just kind of went crazy, he had snapped; and almost blaming the victims. And to make the problems even more annoying. Go on please. What does he say? Why does God allow this to happen? Especially when it came to one particular fact. And, uh, so does Clara. They're going to record it okay. When I stand before you, judges of Israel, in this court to accuse Adolf Eichmann. The reason why he's telling all this stuff is because he has cut a deal. Only then does God speak up and kind of say, like, "You're gonna question me?" This you and this two other participants. Haber, it's unknown what happens for the rest of the evening, but it is a well documented fact that the very next morning-. About; Blog; Projects; Help; Donate An illustration of a heart shape . So, I heard this one from this guy named David-. Hi, I'm Robert Krulwich. All right. Two more minutes. Right? Radiolab is on a curiosity bender. So, there's a way in which it touch a spark of humanity. Well what's the noble cause in this case? ", Now, Haber was Jewish, but because he'd served in World War I-, But 75 percent of the people who worked for him at the institute, they were Jewish-, And says, "This is intolerable. When you call someone then you're kind of done with them. ", In Titus Andronicus, there's a character by the name of Aaron the Moor-, And there's a moment in the play where Aaron gets up on stage, looks at the audience and says, "Let me just tell you the kinds of things I've been up to recently.". Is an absolute order. You know [crosstalk 00:25:00]. Do you think that more studies of this sort should be carried out?" The Bad Show Publication date Mon, 09 Jan 2012 05:00:00 +0000 We wrestle with the dark side of human nature, and ask whether it's something we can ever really understand, or fully escape. A given episode might whirl you through science, legal history, and into the home of someone halfway across the world. That was just for those of you haven't heard it yet, this is a kind of a rush through a- through sex reproduction. They're engaged with the test, they're trying to be good participants. Radiolab believes your ears are a portal to another world. Yeah, I carried your oxygen and you walked beside me through the lobby commenting on the decor. This next part's a little graphic. With my arm. ", Yeah, so here's the interesting thing. But when he gets there, he has to contend with his wife, Clara Immerwahr. And 91% of the men said yes. And one evening, they were throwing a party and invited me over. And he said, to start, "You want to know about bad? That's one of the things that we- that we need to know. A lot of them are like, "This is not how you fight a war.". It's about 1880. I would rather have scientists who carry doubt with them as they proceed. What he means is that when nitrogen atoms are just free floating in the air, they will cling to each other. They couldn't deploy it. Yeah, members of his extended family did; certainly friends of his did. He takes over leadership of this institute in Berlin, and he starts hobnobbing with a whole different level of society. I might even tilt towards saying he's a little good to be honest. And to this day they have not talked about that day. So, I'm going to talk to you over this intercom, okay? Carries electric shocks. I knew what he was capable of, so I suggested that we go out for a walk and I, basically, spent the next half hour walking around with him trying to cool him off. But- but there's part of me that says, you know, here's a guy who just wanted to do everything better than had ever been done before. It's a pretty big thing to miss (laughs) isn't it? Our fact checker's Michelle Harris because facts matter. So, in the end where do you come down? They will invariably say something like, "They show that people obey orders." He has these pince-nez spectacles. Maybe it's all about doubt in the end. And even when they do say yes, even when they go along with the experiment, as you can see in the film. All rights reserved. And we didn't really come to any kind of agreement with the Haber thing. He would deny things. And so, I went up to the bedroom and he was, you know, in a rage. The use of it, he couldn't have imagined. Yeah, me too. That is true. Uh, when- when asked how close she came to killing him, she estimated 60%. And there behind the German lines is-. They continued shocking their corpses. And in the trial, when the prosecutors essentially ask him, "How you came to commit genocide?" Yet you go into this anyway, knowing full well that it could-, "That is true. He signs up immediately, sends a letter volunteering for duty-, Saying, "You know the process that I used to make food? Copyright 2019 New York Public Radio. I don't know, I would rather have scientists who carry doubt with them as they proceed, I-. Radiolab is supported by Casper. There's trench warfare. Accuracy and availability may vary. It is still trotted out to explain everything from hazing to war crimes. And he spends five years and a futile effort-, Sounds insane. In that moment, my father, he stands up and he says-. I do have a choice. So, basically at 6:00 pm at April 22nd. Well, he started- he started fuming that his wife had- had dissed him. Listen Now. Let me just get that out. What makes boys boys and girls girls. Direct your voice toward that microphone in the room [inaudible 00:20:33]-, So they sit down in the chair thinking, "Wow, this is really important. He won't answer. It's all right. Because the thing that you put into the ground to grow more food is also the thing you can explode to make a bomb? Literally disappeared for six months, and didn't tell anyone where she was because she was terrified that he was going to kill her. Horrified like, "Oh my God, my students are murderers?" In December of 2001, my father and his colleagues, uh, made the arrest. The story of Job is that one day God and Satan are having a conversation, and they're saying, "Have you checked out Job? Have you ever thought about killing someone? Despite the chlorine gas. Yeah, well (laughing). It's called Too Much Information. And as it happens, my father has very vivid memories of investigating the Carol Christensen murder. In that moment, my father, he stands up and he says. There's lots and lots of lessons here, but one is I think, you know, when you are enjoying to do something for the greater good, maybe ask yourself the question, what is greater and what is good? And I used to socialize with him and his wife. So you ask like, "Why do people do bad things?". Milgram staged the whole thing like it was some experiment about memory and punishment, but of course it wasn't about that. That's my thing and that's where I'm going to stand on it. James Shapiro, professor of English at Columbia University. Okay. Birds would just fall from the air. The questionnaires they filled out are part of the Milgram archive at Yale. No. There are hints of reasons. He's working with chemicals. A lot of them were like, "This is not how you fight a war.". There's a pause and my father just says-. Thank you to Jim Shapiro, whose most recent book is called Contested Will. Our thanks to Ben Walker, whose podcast he has a podcast and it's a good one. So Stanley Milgram actually begins these experiments-. I was just astonished. The Bad Show Jul 27, 2018. You can see this in the surveys that the men filled out after the experiments were over. It's about how far would these people go. I mean, that's a pretty heady thing for, you know, a Jewish kid from Breslau to be hobnobbing with the Emperor and cabinet ministers. Well, we're trying to think about what goes on in the mind of a bad person. So, these are some word pairs. Said- said, "Yes, I've thought about killing someone.". You wouldn't though, would you really? The Germans on one side, the French, the Canadians and the British on the other. You're going to keep giving him what, 450 volts every shot now? Here's what he did. If the experiment- if the experiment had to be successful, it had to be carried on.". This is Radiolab, and today we're going to get back, so to speak. Haber starts thinking, in order to do this we need to, uh, pressure this. And it gets even more disturbing for my father as the conversation suddenly pivots to another victim. If any sizable fraction actually acted on their homicidal fantasies, the streets would be running red. Of course nobody wants to be killing other people. I think they have to be extreme in the extreme. [inaudible 00:21:03] just cut it out. And actually, this wasn't just the German thing. The prods. Live shows were first offered in 2008. This is a 20 year old female. I can't quite place him. Radiolab. But the generals were not all that convinced. We begin with a chilling statistic: 91% of men, and 84% of women, have fantasized about killing someone. And the way I killed her, I cared for her because I dated her for [inaudible 01:01:43]. But did it, publicly, in front of her friends. Would you really think that this guy's a good guy? And he says, "Can I come over and sleep on your couch? I invited him for dinner. It immediately became apparent that there was going to be difficulties. Well that's to [inaudible 00:19:32], just cut it out. Today's date is, uh, June 17th. Was he grappling with something? So, you don't know. I'll give you bad. Okay, it's all right, but we've got to know that. And 84 percent of the women. Also from Breslau. Hi, I'm Robert Krulwich. And you find yourself in a situation where you've got to do something that's hard. And when you stick a seed like weed seed in the ground-. So, you know, around this point, I just don't want to have anything to do with this guy. You're not the first one. And what is basically like the Baghdad of his time. So, who is- who is this guy right here? In fact, his chemist had given this particular pesticide a smell. He has a podcast. And Hitler takes over. New York Public Radio transcripts are created on a rush deadline, often by contractors. Why did you take these women off the streets and want to destroy them? Radiolab is supported by Audible. He, ultimately, spent 17 years searching for this man. And according to some accounts, as it crept across no man's land-. And I devoted one class session to the topic of homicide and why people kill. God, 'cause it's like we started with this experiment that we all see as evidence of human's latent capacity of evil. Trim, nice mustache. Go to audible.com/radiolab or text Radiolab to 500500 for a free 30-day trial and a few audiobook. We're all great apes. So, he decided he was going to invent a process to pay for these reparations by himself and what he decided to do is go into the ocean, into seawater, which contains, um, uh, some very small levels of gold. Enhancing public understanding of science and technology in the modern world. Suspected that it could be upwards of 75. But he organizes soldiers, he organizes whole gas units. And I was just astonished-. Then you're kind of done with them. "Willing to help and a worthwhile experiment.". And-. Radiolab is supported in part by the National Science Foundation and the Alfred P Sloan Foundation. Gary had denied this to his own lawyers. 2012-06-22 . So, the subject seemed willing to shock another human being, but as soon as you say it's an order. But, you know, over the entire ocean there's a lot of gold dissolved into the sea. The expectation is somebody is made to make his peace with his maker before he dies. When did he live, and what did he look and that kind of stuff? What you know-". Imagine they really had to administer shocks to themselves or something. And everyone thought, "Well, we know the solution.". You better check in on him sir. So, I broke up with him. Our staff includes Simon Adler, Maggie Bartholomew, Becca Bressler, Rachael Cusick, David Gebel, Ethel Hepti, Tracy Hunt, Matt Kielty, the lovely Robert Krulwich, Annie McEwen, Latif Nassar, Malissa O'Donnell, Adrian Wack, Pat Walters, and Molly Webster. There's something deeply, deeply wounding, stressing, upsetting a thought that he had anything to do with Zyklon B, but he did. Like you just did, which happens constantly. On the other hand, if anyone could do it-. But if you look at Milgram's work closely. And they're saying, "Have you checked out Job? And he believed it. And-. Which is a- a fairly small, you know, a small sort of town. Of course, normally you just have one experimenter who's giving you these instructions. Get $50 towards select mattresses by visiting casper.com/radiolab and using code radiolab at checkout. I knew she had a daughter and-. Like, "Oh my God. Times. "Well why can't you deal with it in a normal way?". (beep) God. But when he gets there, he has to contend with his wife. An experiment is being conducted in the elegant interaction laboratory at Yale University. I've just got the, uh, the data from the Milgram. He just kind of went crazy. But we thought we would- we would play this show, uh, about a little bit of bad that is in all of us. No one has ever said about a sex tape that I've ever, so no. The subjects are 40 males between the ages of 20 and 50. Stanley Milgram took electric shock very seriously. Why did you take these women off the streets and wanted to destroy them? And on June 13, 2003, Gary was secretly taken out of his jail cell, and brought to a sort of very nondescript, concrete, ugly office building. Clara, also from Breslau, also from a Jewish family. It's absolutely essential. Only 10% under those circumstances go on. He had women participants. When you press one of the switches, all the way down, the learner gets a shock. The Bad Show.ogg download. And to bring a few other of our storytellers in. And this particular story, it comes from a book that David wrote. Were you a little bit, like, horrified? Now the volunteer couldn't see the guy he was shocking, but he could definitely hear him. And every scenario produced a different result. But even with all that gore and horribleness, there was often a moment that people waited for. He's bald. Their goal is to make the home buying process smoother for you. Continue using the last switch on the board, please. Why did you do this?" Visit rocketmortgage.com/radiolab. You know, just because of a mathematical summing up. I do not stand alone. How could you? And if they didn't go on, if they resisted, the experimenter would break out prod number two. You know, I'm really proud of Job. And it gets even more disturbing for my father as the conversation suddenly pivots to another victim. Robert, I'm going to give you this piece of paper here. The Green River murders terrorized Seattle in the 1980s. In fact, we hate being told, but we will do it on our own if we think it's good. Yeah, well. And then he starts this period of roaming. We thought that maybe as- as we turn a corner ourselves, we should refresh. I just needed to kill because of that. So, wait, if it doesn't show that people are just obeying orders-. He's a man adrift. This story made us wonder is David's friend, is he unusual? According to some accounts, as they crept across no man's land. With help from Adam Cole, Rachel James, and Matt [Kielty 01:07:25]. I thought about grabbing a knife quickly and stabbing him in the chest repeatedly until he was dead. We're close to some really fundamental truths about human nature. Or does everybody at some point have something dark in them? A lot of them are really positive even though they've just been told that they were duped. It makes up four out of every five or so molecules that we breathe, so it's very-. Let's begin with this story from our producer, Pat Walters. We want what Elizabethans got at the scaffold, which was a confession. It's part mix tape, part sonnet love letter, kind of like a daily musical journey into other human lives. And, um, in January of 1984, the Green River task force was formed. If it doesn't show that people are just obeying orders-, All right, let's go on to our instructions. The first victims of the Green River killer were found in the summer of 1982. So wait. And in January of 1984, the Green River Task Force was formed, and my father was recruited to the task force. Radiolab was created by Jad Abumrad and is produced by Soren Wheeler. And not to everybody's taste. After all he knows what he can stand. Those who could still breathe would turn blue. We decided to shake things up at the show.bear with us. Yellow mucus was frothing out of their mouth, those who could still breathe would turn blue. Pince-nez, okay. But over the entire ocean, there's a lot of gold dissolved into the sea. According to James, he's not the baddest in Shakespeare or in life because ultimately the play offers up a reason for his nastiness. Like, you know, "Who are you?". And he wrote this graphic novel that I read about one of the most prolific serial killers in U.S. history; Gary Leon Ridgeway, the Green River Killer. Although, I don't know if that's the right word for this next thing 'cause it's sort of more complicated. He goes straight to the German [inaudible 00:36:56] and- and he pitches this idea. Would change where the shocker and the shock-ee sat. So these are some word pairs. Now we don't exactly know why, there are hints of reasons that maybe he thinks Othello's sleeping with his wife; we're not sure. Gary is dancing around this topic. And, like, it kind of, like, hurt his feelings. We just got to get ov- get out of it where-. They couldn't deploy it. Yes I did lie about that. And they ask for it to be reformulated to take out the warning smell. Each answer just begs another why. More information about Sloan at www.sloan.org. This is just a tsunami of evil that passes through the play. He said, "Look, this is what you're going to do is of course you don't want to do this. Okay. And you like her. And later that night, after party, Haber takes a bunch of sleeping pills, goes to sleep. And he believed it. Under extreme, extreme pressure at high temperature, and then he forces hydrogen into the tank. We're going off tape now. And actually two nations in South America went to war. We asked, "Who do you think about killing?" That one simple, "Why?" Today's date Is June 17, 2003. Okay? That's radio producer Ben Walker, he'll be our guide for this segment. Especially because she found out he was leaving the next day to direct more gas attacks. After all, he knows what he can stand. Well, actually the one thing that the study really doesn't show is that people obey orders. This episode of Radiolab, we wrestle with the dark side of human nature, and ask whether it's something we can ever really understand, or fully escape. Science. Is that like a- like a green cloud? Well there's something distasteful about the fact that he was too into it, but I do think on some level, you have to divorce the man from his deeds, and you got to ask, "Is the world better with him or without him?" 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