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Uploaded by on Apr 29, 2009

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Science, Society and The Merchants of Light:

A conversation between Roger Bingham and Richard Dawkins, AC Grayling, Brian Greene, Lawrence Krauss and Steven Pinker. The event took place on April 5th, 2009 at the Origins Symposium at Arizona State University.

A fascinating MUST SEE overview of the past achievements and future goals of science presented by some of its brightest exponents.

Credits to thesciencenetwork.org

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  • Nice shirt richard.

  • He wore it at his recent speech at American Atheists AND also in his "The Giant Tortoise´s Tale"

    It must be one of his favorites :-)

    You can find both videos in my playlists - and they are really great.

  • @FadingAgnostic who's he?

  • @mzyzer19 I was simply commenting on Richard Dawkins´ shirt. It has made quite a few reappearences in the past years. :-)

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  • Awesome group of scientists! I love hearing scientists disagree with each other, it's a reminder that science rocks!

  • argh, soooo quiet.... plz normalize the audio on your videos!

    but thanks heaps for this..... richard dawkins is pretty good, but steven pinker and lawrence krauss r awesome too!

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  • I almost shit at my pants! I saw Steven Greer in this table, but it's actually Lawrence Krauss.

    But after he presented the whole panel, I really shit at my pants! What a caliber panel.

  • That is a hell of a panel! Great discussion.

  • The reason why Science has little public policy clot, is because science has failed in the past 30 years to inspire, to create that WOW factor of the like of the nuclear age and the space race. They have failed to connect on the emotional side, of which can be understandable, science is naturally unemotional. What is needed is the feeling of risks associated to a challenge. Not like the "safe" Mars rover endeavors of the last decade...

  • This moderator is perfect. He comes off as very smart but very calm.

  • Guys - listening to this through headphones does help :)

  • I can t hear a damn thing

  • It's everyone I wish was my dad or grandpa!!! LOL

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