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Melodysheep & Richard Feynman & & Neil deGrasse Tyson
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Melodysheep & Bill Nye & Richard Feynman & Carl Sagan & Neil deGrasse Tyson
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Carl Sagan & Stephen Hawking
Melodysheep & Brian Greene & & Neil deGrasse Tyson & Brian Cox
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Melodysheep & Michio Kaku & & Brian Cox & Stephen Hawking & Richard Feynman & Morgan Freeman
Melodysheep & & & Richard Feynman & Richard Dawkins & & & & Sam Harris (Neuroscientist) & Bertrand Russell & Carl Sagan
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Melodysheep & & Neil deGrasse Tyson & Carl Sagan & Richard Dawkins & Stephen Hawking
Melodysheep & & Michio Kaku & Stephen Hawking & Richard Dawkins & Carl Sagan
Melodysheep & Bill Nye & & David Attenborough & Isaac Asimov
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[David Attenborough]
All life is related
And it enables us to construct with confidence
The complex tree that represents the history of life
Our planet, the Earth, is as far as we know
Unique in the universe; it contains life
Here plants and animals proliferate in such numbers
That we still have not even named all the different species
Darwin's great insight revolutionized the way in which we see thе world
We now understand why therе are so many different species
[Carl Sagan]
Every cell is a triumph of natural selection
And we're made of trillions of cells (Within us is a little universe)
Those are some of the things that molecules do
Given four billions years of evolution (We are, each of us, a multitude)
Now how did the molecules of life arise?
[Attenborough]
It began in the sea
Some 3 thousand million years ago
Complex chemical molecules began to clump together
These were the "seeds"
From which the tree of life developed
They were able to split, replicating themselves
As bacteria do
[Sagan]
The secrets of evolution
Are time and death
There's an unbroken thread that stretches
From those first cells to us
(refrain)
[Jane Goodall]
There isn't a sharp line dividing humans
from the rest of the animal kingdom
It's a very wuzzie line
It's a very wuzzie line,
and it's getting wuzzier
All the time
We find animals doing things that we,
In our arrogance,
Used to think was "just human"
(refrain)
[Attenborough]
Its continued survival now rests in our hands