In this vivid series about the wonders of science, the Wu-Tang Clan's GZA aka 'The Genius' travels far and wide to meet innovators who are changing our world.In this vivid series about the wonders of science, the Wu-Tang Clan's GZA aka 'The Genius' travels far and wide to meet innovators who are changing our world.In this vivid series about the wonders of science, the Wu-Tang Clan's GZA aka 'The Genius' travels far and wide to meet innovators who are changing our world.
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GZA asks the right questions and is good at putting the focus on the Science. Some directions that some scientist want to go in make me skeptical and some are intriguing. I am all for promoting science especially science that benefits the human race as a whole.
Science? Maybe.
The series takes a rather surface level review of various topics in science, and does a decent job of exploring many different facets on each topic. GZA however, is near robot like in his narration, clearly not understanding the concepts and reading from a script. After about the third episode, his influx of opinions as facts becomes intolerable. This is supposed to be a view on science, but quickly becomes a religiously tinted narration centered around what GZA thinks and feels.
No science here, only agenda driven politics!
I only watched the first episode, and I can't believe that so much information *proven scientifically wrong* is still being disseminated like this!
Very biased opinions, zero critical science. Waste of your time.
Very biased opinions, zero critical science. Waste of your time.
Testing the boundaries.
This was a wonderful overview of humanities efforts to push the boundaries of science. I was surprised that this was produced by Red Bull, but then I thought about it, and I can see how it makes sense.
The highlight of the series for myself are the views of the work space of the scientists, the conjecture of GZA on directions for future technologies, and the enthusiasm of the researchers as they condense all of their passion and knowledge about their work in one segment.
If you make it a point in your life to stay up to speed regarding scientific advancements, you're probably are already aware of the concepts discussed. Having said that, it is still worth the watch to hear directly from the scientist involved and to see their setup 1st hand.
Yes, the host GZA is not a scientist and largely not knowledgeable about the topics discussed- same as 99.9999% of Earth's population. I enjoyed watching a host learn as they explored the topic. Not every science show needs a Carl Sagan, Bill Nye, Neil Degrasse, or Brian Cox.
Bringing the average man into the lab
As a full-time science communicator, I think that it's vitallly important to make sure the non scientific public has an appreciation for science. The GZA asks the questions that the everyday person is probably going to ask, and I think this is good He brings his own perspective and his faith along with him. You may not agree with him, but he's far more relatable to the science curious public than NDG or BN or other scientist hosts. This show makes science accesstible to a broader audience, and perhaps spark an interest in science among people who decided to watch the show just because it is hosted by a member of The Wu Tang Clan. We need more shows like this.
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