Symphony of Science - The Poetry of Reality (An Anthem for Science)
By SYPHONY OF SCIENCE - MELODYSHEEP YOUTUBE
Added: Fri, 26 Feb 2010 00:00:00 UTC
Thanks to huyzer for the link.
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The Poetry of Reality is the fifth installment in the Symphony of Science music video series. It features 12 scientists and science enthusiasts, including Michael Shermer, Jacob Bronowski, Carl Sagan, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Richard Dawkins, Jill Tarter, Lawrence Krauss, Richard Feynman, Brian Greene, Stephen Hawking, Carolyn Porco, and PZ Myers, promoting science through words of wisdom.
Special thanks are due to The Sagan Appreciation Society:
http://www.youtube.com/user/SaganAppreciationSoc
and Connie Barlow:
http://www.youtube.com/user/ghostsofevolution
for their huge help in finding source materials. Check out their Youtube pages! Thanks also to all of you who suggested footage that I have not mentioned, I really appreciate it.
Check out http://symphonyofscience.com for more science music videos!
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