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Alan Guth
on The Value of
Quantum Mechanics
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John Polkinghorne
on How Science Informs Us
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Neil Turok
on How Science Influences Us
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John Polkinghorne
on How the Natural World is Appropriate for Life
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Neil Turok on the Remarkable Nature of Cosmological History
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Owen Gingerich
on the Grand Nature of Modern
Cosmology
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Sandra Faber
on How Cosmology is Frightening to Some and Exhilarating to Others
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Trinh Xuan Thuan
on How Cosmology Inspires Religious Feelings
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Jill Tarter
on the Wonderous Nature of the
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A Beginningless Universe?
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Trinh Xuan Thuan
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Cosmology
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Other Video Sequences:
Setting the Scene
Steven Weinberg and John Polkinghorne: An Exchange
A Dialogue of Scientists and Theolgians
Did the Universe Have a Beginning?
At Home in the Quantum Universe
A Beginningless Universe?
Was the Universe Designed?
The Argument From Design
The Anthropic Principle
Are We Alone?
Is There Intelligent Life Elsewhere in the Universe?
The Faith of Scientists
Literal and Symbolic Truths
What Religion Can Learn From Science
What Science Can Learn From Religion
Questions, Answers and Ongoing Dialogue
Anindita N. Balslev
John D Barrow
Anna Case-Winters
Irven DeVore
Sandra Faber
Owen Gingerich
Alan Guth
John F. Haught
Edward (Rocky) Kolb
Lawrence Kushner
David Latham
John Leslie
Jaroslav Pelikan
Sir John Polkinghorne
Joel Primack
Robert Russell
Seth Shostak
Jill Tarter
Trinh Xuan Thuan
Steven Weinberg
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