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Uploaded on Feb 13, 2007

The official video for the song "What We Need More of Is Science" by MC Hawking from the album "A Brief Histroy of Rhyme"

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  • Gunnjón Gestsson

    Don't be silly. MC Hawking wears glasses while Dr.Astro does not.

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  • Venkatachala Upadhya

    wow your right... this track pumps me out Hey peeps are using this to get this song on your ipod: bit.ly/12yNUMp?=hqbif

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  • Chibling

    Fundamentals of science: logic, evidence and reason. Fundamentals of religion: faith AKA gullibility.

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  • suitov

    Is it incredibly sad that my first thought on the first glimpse of The Fundamentalist was "hey, they drew him in HeroMachine!"?

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  • Carl Sagan

    hardly. dogmatic belief in facts and logic?

    so whata

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  • bryony

    bad production

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  • ShakmeteMalik

    Ironically, this song advocates a fundamentalist approach to science.

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  • Zebachi

    You're right on that one, there are many things we can say that we do know and many others we can say that we have a good guess towards. However the "bubble" of what we know is always expanding and guessing what is outside of it isn't a bad thing, it can lead to further learning and technological advancements. It's when people believe these guesses to be absolute truth with little evidence supporting them or claim to know everything outside of their bubble that they lose their view of reality.

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  • Silas Mortimer

    To be even more fair and correct, generalized statements are as likely to make one a fool. That is to say, they often do, though sometimes they do not.

    I can factually say that I found *a* truth - or even a number of truths - after giving up the religion I'd been raised with, along with the figurative blinders I'd been wearing because of it. This does not make me a fool any more than claiming to know "the truth" about Santa Claus, i.e., that what I was told about him as a child was a lie.

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  • Silas Mortimer

    Fundamentalists are always happy to benefit from the many results of science even while they try to suppress it. Likely, the dogma ray originally had a different purpose which was then, after being appropriated, converted. Probably accidentally.

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  • Kaleb Trinh

    Wait, how would The Fundamentalist build a Dogma Ray? It's a machine of incredibly advanced engineering but he doesn't believe in science? The Fundamentalist would probably just yell at people and wave offensive picket signs.

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