Sir Harold Kroto, Nobel Laureate Chemistry 1996, Interview 2009

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Competition and Motives: In this interview in 2009 in Lindau Sir Harold Kroto talks about competition within science, the consequences of winning a Nobel Prize and he criticises teachers and educational policy makers who oppose creationism hesitantly. Sir Harold Kroto shared the Nobel Prize in chemistry 1996 together with Robert Curl and Richard Smalley for discovering the fullerenes.

0:33 Competition and Motives
3:51 Pressure on Enlightenment

Interview during the 59th Lindau Nobel Laureates Meeting in 2009

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  • religious people are dengerous . religion is a biggest insult to human dignity. science will win beacause it works!

  • @LittleSn00py ok good for them

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  • @milkywayone At least religious people know how to properly spell and capitalize.

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