Paul Ratner

Paul Ratner

Contributing Writer

Paul is a writer, filmmaker, and educator. He has written for years for Big Think and other outlets on transformative scientific research, history, and current events. His award-winning films like the true-life adventure "Moses on the Mesa" and the science documentary "The Caveman of Atomic City" have played at film festivals around the world. Paul also organizes numerous unique educational events, renowned film festivals, and competitions for thousands of people. He has degrees from Cornell University (BA) and Chapman University (MFA). You can follow Paul's work at paulratnerimagines.com, on Instagram, and Facebook.

A study finds a link between intolerant attitudes among some Americans and support for anti-democratic measures and army rule.
Scientists figure out why so many people believe in conspiracy theories.
Physicists prove a core part of the theory of general relativity by using the whole Earth and the most precise clocks ever.
A new study shows how the personalities of men and women are changed by marriage.
A new study argues that the working class are not prejudiced against immigrants and are more likely to help people.
Police violence is experienced by a large proportion of Russians. Is America going the way of its geopolitical foe?
How did Michael Jackson accomplish the famous antigravity tilt? Three neurosurgeons (and MJ fans) dissect the dynamics.