In the past there has been some discussion of the quality of some TED talks. 
Given the controversy (?) over Sheldrake's and Handcock's talks, I wonder if 
there are any other past TED talks with factual errors of similar magnitude and 
whether any of those should be removed as well.

http://blog.ted.com/2013/03/14/open-for-discussion-graham-hancock-and-rupert-sheldrake/

Miguel

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Subject: [tips] Rupert Sheldrake's TEDx: "The science delusion"

No comment except for this question: Is he barefoot in this presentation?  

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kO4-9l8IWFQ 


Miguel 

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