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    Brian Roemmele‏ @BrianRoemmele 17 Nov 2019
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    It was 1973 and the most powerful 2:20 in history was filmed. Mathematician and historian of science Dr. Jacob Bronowski delivered a warning for the ages. It echos loudly in our epoch in ways we still can’t understand. “We have to touch people...”pic.twitter.com/7HVLlZs68e

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      2. Donna Manders‏ @SmokeFreeLife 17 Nov 2019
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        #ThankYou for this truly meaningful post that advances the Twitterverse and thereby our civilization. Bronowski, known widely for his TV series, "The Ascent of Man" was a fascinating person.https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-019-02010-y …

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      3. Brian Roemmele‏ @BrianRoemmele 17 Nov 2019
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        Donna, thank you. I really appreciate it. This man has had an incredible impact on me. I met him in Princeton and he gave a lecture that still haunts me. What an amazing soul he was.

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      1. scienceisreligion - Carl Anderson‏ @carland27488094 17 Nov 2019
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        Perceived absolute knowledge corrupts absolutely. Wise are the ones who are humbled by the realisation of the fact of how little any of us know. In humbleness breeds empathy.

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      1. Theyre Heeeere‏ @theyre_heeeere 17 Nov 2019
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        Humans don’t know much of anything anyway, they just act like they do. Things moving away, getting closer, Big Bang, no Big Bang, strings, evolution, time, dark matter, gravity, particles, waves, objective reality. Ha. Science progresses in a series of funerals.What do we know? )

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      1. Ken Partyka‏ @ken_partyka 17 Nov 2019
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        He was inspiring. His The Ascent of Man was a great show - thought provoking. As was this video.

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      1. Dan Talmon‏ @dan_talmon 17 Nov 2019
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        No one dares to talk like that now! Phenomenal!!!

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      1. ml8_ml8‏ @ml8_ml8 17 Nov 2019
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        "What we know is a drop; what we don't know is an ocean." --Sir Isaac Newton

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      1. Theyre Heeeere‏ @theyre_heeeere 17 Nov 2019
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        This is my problem with many mainstream scientists and their egos which get in the way of progress not humanity in general ❤️

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      1. Matthew DeForrest‏ @mmdeforrest 17 Nov 2019
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        I remember watching this as a boy and being profoundly moved by it.

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      1. JoeyM‏ @JoelTH 18 Nov 2019
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        I was 14 in high school when I saw this on PBS. It was just stunning. I had never seen anything like it. Thank you for the clip. I still remember seeing it 45 years ago. Must watch the whole series again.

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