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Are We Significant Figures? In a vast universe...why is humanity important?

Ian Hutchinson Marcelo Gleiser
Dartmouth College
28 October 2010
Is life important? Why? MIT's Ian Hutchinson and Dartmouth's Marcelo Gleiser discuss physics, God and the meaning of life. Hear two drastically different views, one Christian and one agnostic, on one of life's most important questions. Moderator is Lindsay Whaley, Professor of Cognitive Science and Linguistics and also Associate Dean for Interdisciplinary Studies.
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