Richard Dawkins: Seven Wonders of the World (Part 2 of 3)
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cell devision,
differentiation,
and......... origami lol
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The sound example reminded me of the first time I heard an mp3 file. I think I must have felt the same way that the people watching "The Jazz Singer" did.
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religious people always talk about how they're robbed from atheist and atheism provides us with nothing. Trying looking in the bible for an explanation on the bats ears!
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What a great mind! What a brave man! What a gentleman! I've just read The Selfish Gene and, though you have to work to stay with the nuances of the argument, the thesis is compelling. Of course Darwin and Huxley's work in this field cannot be described as theory but, more correctly, as fact. Keep up the good work Professor!
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@gueralita same here! i dunno how can anybody hate him? he's so lovely and smart ;D
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@smb12321 If science what tought like this is schools, people would leave school without knowing jack shit about science.
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@cnestudy1 How depressing is it when videos like these receive such scant attention - even from the scientifically bent who seem intent on sheer argument ? (Worst are the videos that do get all the attention.) Then I consider that through science we have unraveled the extraordinary things he presents in this film.
Take Care
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@smb12321 he kinda reminds me of Neil Tyson. that passion they both have
This is how science SHOULD be taught in school instead of the boring lectures so common in schools today. This kind of presentation invites wonder and questions and excitement. It's a shame that so few will see this video.
smb12321 2 years ago 72
notice how he can't help but smile every time he takes a breath or a pause....he is so passionate about science and nature....i could only imagine what it must be like to attend Oxford and to be taught by this man...I would definetly study in that class!
tonymontana1996 2 years ago 51