If anyone has a spare 2 hours..

Brisk.Brisk. Posts: 11,561
edited February 2012 in A Moving Train
BAM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXtYnVQDuNc

Join critically-acclaimed author and evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins and world-renowned theoretical physicist and author Lawrence Krauss as they discuss biology, cosmology, religion, and a host of other topics.

The authors will also discuss their new books. Dawkins recently published The Magic of Reality: How We Know What's Really True, an exploration of the magic of discovery embodied in the practice of science. Written for all age groups, the book moves forward from historical examples of supernatural explanations of natural phenomena to focus on the actual science behind how the world works.

Krauss's latest book, A Universe from Nothing: Why There is Something Rather than Nothing, explains the scientific advances that provide insight into how the universe formed. Krauss tackles the age-old assumption that something cannot arise from nothing by arguing that not only can something arise from nothing, but something will always arise from nothing.
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  • brianluxbrianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 42,430
    I generally don't have that kind of spare time but if gave us more of a general idea what this is about I might make time for it.
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  • Brisk.Brisk. Posts: 11,561
    brianlux wrote:
    I generally don't have that kind of spare time but if gave us more of a general idea what this is about I might make time for it.

    Just an hour 30 min debate with a 30 mins of questions on the topics of evolution, teaching of sciences, aliens, alien lifeforms, religion. The stuff you would get with Richard Dawkins and a particle physicist. Even just watching the first 30 mins is good.
  • brianlux wrote:
    I generally don't have that kind of spare time but if gave us more of a general idea what this is about I might make time for it.

    Looks like two evolutionists having a conversation. Beyond that I don't know.
  • Brisk. wrote:
    brianlux wrote:
    I generally don't have that kind of spare time but if gave us more of a general idea what this is about I might make time for it.

    Just an hour 30 min debate with a 30 mins of questions on the topics of evolution, teaching of sciences, aliens, alien lifeforms, religion. The stuff you would get with Richard Dawkins and a particle physicist. Even just watching the first 30 mins is good.

    There we go
  • brianluxbrianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 42,430
    Brisk. wrote:
    brianlux wrote:
    I generally don't have that kind of spare time but if gave us more of a general idea what this is about I might make time for it.

    Just an hour 30 min debate with a 30 mins of questions on the topics of evolution, teaching of sciences, aliens, alien lifeforms, religion. The stuff you would get with Richard Dawkins and a particle physicist. Even just watching the first 30 mins is good.
    Thanks looks. Interesting- I'll check it out.
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  • Brisk.Brisk. Posts: 11,561
    Kinda updated the main post. Sorry about that.
  • Brisk. wrote:
    BAM

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXtYnVQDuNc

    Join critically-acclaimed author and evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins and world-renowned theoretical physicist and author Lawrence Krauss as they discuss biology, cosmology, religion, and a host of other topics.

    The authors will also discuss their new books. Dawkins recently published The Magic of Reality: How We Know What's Really True, an exploration of the magic of discovery embodied in the practice of science. Written for all age groups, the book moves forward from historical examples of supernatural explanations of natural phenomena to focus on the actual science behind how the world works.

    Krauss's latest book, A Universe from Nothing: Why There is Something Rather than Nothing, explains the scientific advances that provide insight into how the universe formed. Krauss tackles the age-old assumption that something cannot arise from nothing by arguing that not only can something arise from nothing, but something will always arise from nothing.
    I just spent 3 hours watching David Icke on peoples brains being programmed by Nazi Josef Mengle... Or as Dubya would put it "sleeper cells" ....


    Ill put the link on my favorites to watch later sounds interesting.
  • redrockredrock Posts: 18,341
    'This video has been removed by the user' :(
  • well that didnt take long now did it
  • redrockredrock Posts: 18,341
    Would have been interesting to watch. Even if not the full 2 hours at a time.
  • JeanwahJeanwah Posts: 6,363
    redrock wrote:
    'This video has been removed by the user' :(

    Bummer. I finally had the time to check it out too. :(
  • JeanwahJeanwah Posts: 6,363
    I just spent 3 hours watching David Icke on peoples brains being programmed by Nazi Josef Mengle... Or as Dubya would put it "sleeper cells" ....


    Ill put the link on my favorites to watch later sounds interesting.

    What do you think of that David Icke? He's a bit too crazy for me; I came to that conclusion after trying to read a couple of his books.
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