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Richard Dawkins RoyalInstitute of ChristmasLectures 1991 The ultaviolet garden

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  • Man, this guy KNOWS what he's talking about. Unlike most religious nutcases and creationists.

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  • I think mount improbable would be a little too steep for those plants :)

  • Maaan this is brilliant!!! Dawkins is king! And only 6,462 views?? Peanut butter jelly timeeee

  • Richard Dawkins teaching is analogous to mine when I work with my brothers and sisters. The foundation of centurys education system is being built. Im glad that these children have chance to learn logics and facts by a great educator.

  • If you assume it has a thinner atmosphere and lower gravity than our planet, it's slightly more plausible that it could work. Either way, it get's the job done.

  • That computer animation film wasn't that bad actually - I was pleasantly suprised.

    (I know it's complete fantasy) but the idea of a plant being able to launch a spore into space is hilarious. The speed at which it would need to be ejected would just be ridiculous. But yes. Entertaining.

  • I am an aspiring scientist; I thrive on correcting and being corrected. I do not mind.

  • Miller-Urey et al experiments. Would be the correct academic way of saying 'and others' or 'and alike'. Hope you don't mind me pointing this out.

  • Indeed, in fact I recently heard that after Stanley Miller died in 2007, the original vials that produced the organic sludge were found and re-analysed with modern techniques. Originally Miller found five amino acids, but the re-analysis has found twenty two amino acids and five amines.

    Found that on PZ Myers blog Pharyngula, google: "Old scientists never clean out their refrigerators" for the article.

  • Chemical evolution is how it had to happen, the results from the Miller-Urey (and alike) experiments are just too convincing.

  • Not only that, think of the other evidence he could have displayed - we've since built much better computer models, found a lot more fossils, and decoded the genome.

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