
Why do intelligent people believe in alien abductions or deny the Holocaust? Endorsed by Stephen Jay Gould, Shermer's classic exposes the psychology behind our weirdest beliefs, offering a toolkit for critical thinking that's made it required reading in skeptic communities worldwide.
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Why does your PhD-holding colleague swear by astrology? How does that triple-degree professor insist he was abducted by aliens? These aren't isolated cases of ignorance-they're windows into how all our minds work. We like to think we're rational creatures who believe things because they're true. The reality is far more interesting and humbling. Our brains are pattern-seeking machines, evolved over millions of years to find meaning in chaos, to spot the predator in the grass before it spots us. This same machinery that kept our ancestors alive now leads us to see faces in clouds, hear messages in static, and believe things that simply aren't so. The fascinating part? Intelligence doesn't protect us from weird beliefs-it just makes us better at defending them.
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