Views : 3,557,663
Genre: Music
Date of upload: Feb 25, 2010 ^^
Rating : 4.932 (520/30,073 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2022-04-09T19:12:43.168029Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
My favorite lyrics are "The story of humans is a story of ideas that shine light into dark corners" and "If you're scientifically literate the world looks very different to you, and that understanding empowers you", both of which are very true. They're so profound and interesting. Makes you think a bit. I absolutely love that. Truly inspiring.
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Thank you, my 11 year old self for discovering this beautiful piece of poetry in 2011. For a fifth grader you definitely had a healthy interest in things and you made sure for your following ten years to be full of joy (small part of it is definitely due to this song). And also, thank you John, for creating this powerful, inspiring song! ❤️
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May Stephen Hawkins rest in peace, we lost a giant among the giants with the world of Astronomy and science late last night and his contributions to our world will not be forgotten along with the pioneers such as Carl Sagan and more. We will never forget him #RIPStephenHawkings
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I swear that nothing has changed my life more than the discovery of science. Trying to understand and discover and explore is what makes me feel the most human, it's what makes my inner drives and passion resonate with the neocortex and rid my brain off cognitive dissonances. It's what gives my life connections to other things, thus expanding its meaning in further dimensions. It's what unifies an interprid look to the edge of the universe with my determination to improve humanity.
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I remember my grandpa asking me in 1st grade what my favorite subject was, and saying science. And it has always been my passion. I earned a degree in ecology/behavior/evolution, and want to work toward a career in wildlife conservation. But I love everything so it's hard for me to choose anything...
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@MankindDiary
11 years ago
“The saddest aspect of life right now is that science gathers knowledge faster than society gathers wisdom.” - Isaac Asimov
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