A warped headline - hype in hyperspace
By Brian Clegg
One of the most damaging things science communication can do is exaggerate the implications of a scientific paper, theory or discovery – it happens all the time and I find it infuriating. Sometimes this hype is so bad that it’s almost funny. My favourite remains the 2013 ‘Scientists Finally Invent Real, Working Lightsabers’ from the Guardian – I just love that ‘finally’, as if saying ‘scientists what have you been doing all this time?’, but the reality was a couple of photons had been made to briefly interact in a Bose Einstein condensate. Mostly, though, these headlines are cringe-making, scientific clickbait of the worst kind.
- Aliens from a Parallel Universe May Be All Around Us – And We Don’t Even Know It, Study Suggests (Popular Mechanics) – They are probably playing with my invisible dragon. By definition anything can be happening in a parallel universe we can’t detect, but what does it tell us?
- Could we travel to parallel universes? (Live Science) – No.
- Why scientists think the Multiverse isn’t just fiction (Big Think) – Many don’t think this. And the sensible ones who like multiverses only think it might not be fiction. This story was based on eternal inflation.
- Why do people think NASA has discovered a ‘parallel universe?’ (Newsweek) – They don’t. This was reporting an unfounded claim that an initially puzzling neutrino behaviour could be caused by interaction with a parallel universe where time ran backwards. There were plenty of less bizarre explanations and the claim was never taken seriously.
- Our reality seems compatible with a quantum multiverse (New Scientist) – It’s also compatible with my invisible dragon. It doesn’t mean that it exists.
- We are closer than ever to finally proving the multiverse exists (New Scientist) – No, we aren’t. The strange thing is that (like many such headlines) there is nothing in the article to suggest we are closer than ever to having proof of something that almost certainly can’t be proven
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Now Appearing is the blog of science writer Brian Clegg (www.brianclegg.net), author of Inflight Science, Before the Big Bang and The God Effect.
Source: http://brianclegg.blogspot.com/2025/10/a-warped-headline-hype-in-hyperspace.html
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