Episodes
...The principle of "an eye for an eye" used to apply?
January 7, 2026
...Raw materials really make countries richer?
January 14, 2026
...Witch hunts began as early as the Middle Ages?
January 21, 2026
...Only silk was transported on the Silk Road?
February 18, 2026
...The Past Was Less Violent?
February 25, 2026
Destruction, terror, war: It seems that there has never been more violence than in the world today. But what can we learn from history? Was there really less violence in the past?
...There was less paperwork in the past?
March 4, 2026
...Slavery was abolished for moral reasons?
March 11, 2026
...Global trade does make us richer?
March 18, 2026
...The dog has always been man's best friend?
March 25, 2026
...that humans have always experienced intoxication?
April 1, 2026
Is drug-induced intoxication a new phenomenon – emerging in a pleasure-seeking society that knows no bounds? Discoveries of drug artifacts thousands of years old raise doubts. Intoxication seems to have been used in many cultures for spiritual insights and social rituals. Why, then, are most drugs illegal today?
...that Columbus was the first to cross an ocean?
April 8, 2026
To this day, Columbus is considered the first person to have crossed an ocean. But archaeology, genetics, and indigenous knowledge systems tell a different story: Polynesians, Vikings, and even early humans reached distant continents long before him. Why do we remember Columbus—and not them?
Episode 12
April 15, 2026
Episode 13
April 22, 2026
Episode 14
April 29, 2026