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WHOIS (pronounced as the phrase who is) is a query and response protocol that is widely used for querying databases that store the registered users or assignees of an Internet resource, such as a domain name, an IP address block, or an autonomous system, but is also used for a wider range of other information. The protocol stores and delivers database content in a human-readable format. The WHOIS protocol is documented in RFC 3912.
When the Internet was emerging out of the ARPANET, there was only one organization that handled all domain registrations, which was DARPA itself. The process of registration was established in RFC 920. WHOIS was standardized in the early 1980s to look up domains, people and other resources related to domain and number registrations. As all registration was done by one organization at that time, one centralized server was used for WHOIS queries. This made looking up such information very easy.
Responsibility of domain registration remained with DARPA as the ARPANET became the Internet during the 1980s. UUNET began offering domain registration service; however they simply handled the paperwork which they forwarded to the DARPA Network Information Center (NIC). Then the National Science Foundation directed that management of Internet domain registration would be handled by commercial, third-party entities. InterNIC was formed in 1993 under contract with the NSF, consisting of Network Solutions, Inc., General Atomics and AT&T. The General Atomics contract was canceled after several years due to performance issues.
Lawrence Maxwell Krauss (born 27 May 1954) is an American theoretical physicist and cosmologist who is Foundation Professor of the School of Earth and Space Exploration at Arizona State University, and director of its Origins Project.
He is known as an advocate of the public understanding of science, of public policy based on sound empirical data, of scientific skepticism and of science education, and works to reduce the influence of what he opines as superstition and religious dogma in popular culture.
Krauss is the author of several bestselling books, including The Physics of Star Trek (1995) and A Universe from Nothing (2012), and chairs the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Board of Sponsors.
Krauss was born in New York City, but spent his childhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Krauss received undergraduate degrees in mathematics and physics with first class honours at Carleton University (Ottawa) in 1977, and was awarded a Ph.D. in physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1982.
http://www.thesciencenetwork.org Richard Dawkins, J. Craig Venter, Nobel laureates Sidney Altman and Leland Hartwell, Chris McKay, Paul Davies, Lawrence Krauss, and The Science Network's Roger Bingham discuss the origins of life, the possibility of finding life elsewhere, and the latest development in synthetic biology.
Link to Part 2 (of 2): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=40YIIaF1qiw The Origins Project at ASU presents the final night in the Origins Stories weekend, focusing on the science of storytelling and the storytelling of science. The Storytelling of Science features a panel of esteemed scientists, public intellectuals, and award-winning writers including well-known science educator Bill Nye, astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins, theoretical physicist Brian Greene, Science Friday's Ira Flatow, popular science fiction writer Neal Stephenson, executive director of the World Science Festival Tracy Day, and Origins Project director Lawrence Krauss as they discuss the stories behind cutting edge science from the origin of the universe to a discussion of exciting...
For Jen.
Ben Shapiro has a great debate with a black student over institutional racism. ✔️ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DailyLibertyYT ✔️ Like & share the video to spread the word Original air-date: Unknown. If anyone knows, inform us. Thanks! Got a video you'd like to see us upload? Become a Daily Liberty contributor! Email us the video here: dailylibertycontribute@gmail.com and you will be rewarded accordingly. Special thanks to: https://twitter.com/gregmatusow https://twitter.com/the_bob_report https://twitter.com/1791L This is something that we didn't want to have to do. As many of you know, many advertisers have pulled their ads from YouTube. There are not enough ads to go around. Even though our views have increased, our earnings have reflected a much sadder situation. We want to be able t...
Part 02 - https://youtu.be/eXc5cWEkb4Y Will progress in Artificial Intelligence provide humanity with a boost of unprecedented strength to realize a better future, or could it present a threat to the very basis of human civilization? The future of artificial intelligence is up for debate, and the Origins Project is bringing together a distinguished panel of experts, intellectuals and public figures to discuss who’s in control. Eric Horvitz, Jaan Tallinn, Kathleen Fisher and Subbarao Kambhampati join Origins Project director Lawrence Krauss. Recorded Saturday, February 25th, 2017 Eric Horvitz is managing director of Microsoft Research’s main Redmond Lab, an American computer scientist, and technical fellow at Microsoft. Horvitz received his PhD and MD degrees at Stanford University, and ...
IN THIS DEBATE James Baldwin and William F. Buckley take on the question, "Has the American Dream Been Achieved at the Expense of the American Negro?" Baldwin, a celebrated writer and social critic, argues in the affirmative. Buckley, a conservative commentator and author, argues the negative position. The debate took place at England's Cambridge University on October 26, 1965. By making this available, we ask that you participate in conversations that critique the debate structure and content, analyze the presentations, and discuss ways in which this debate helps us to better understand the value of civil discourse. So, let's begin...
One of the best arguments against people who claim Islam as a religion of war.
Watch the full Generation Liberty/Melbourne University Freedom Society debate against the University of Melbourne Socialist Alternative on 8 April 2016. Generation Liberty is a project of the IPA, get involved at https://www.facebook.com/generationlibertyipa/
Link to Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q15fwFRqYPk Origins Project is pleased to present a top-notch discussion of the nature of the universe, the possibilities of a multiverse, and exciting discoveries in fundamental physics. Join Nobel Laureates Frank Wilczek, David Gross, and Brian Schmidt, as well as esteemed scientists Wendy Freedman, Maria Spiropulu, and Lawrence Krauss for an out-of-this-world conversation. We live in one universe. Is it unique? Is it required? How can we find out? These issues touch on the forefront of particles physics and cosmology, from the Large Hadron Collider to the edges of the visible Universe. This panel will bring together the leading scientists and thinkers working at both these frontiers to discuss how we can probe the fundamental fabric o...
ADD's favorite's Teddy Ray and DoBoy go at in this new series where they compete against each other in various, ridiculous challenges. In this episode, Teddy and DoBoy partake in a Presidential Debate to win the SquADD's vote for General. See the debating begin in this episode of All Def Digital's Teddy vs DoBoy. #TeamTeddy #TeamDoBoy @teddyraycomedy @iamdoboy Subscribe today! http://www.youtube.com/user/alldefdigital?sub_confirmation=1 → CONNECT WITH ADD ← https://twitter.com/AllDefDigital http://instagram.com/AllDefDigital http://bit.ly/ADDfacebook http://bit.ly/ADDgoogleplus [CREDITS] Starring: Teddy Ray, DoBoy, Kevin Fredericks, Matt Aidan, Ali Oremus Directed by: Sydney Kim Producer: Denzel Lee Camera Operators: Travis Brown, Damien Thurmon, Denzel Lee Edited by: Brandon Schar...
Celebrate five years of Wonder with the Origins Project at our Great Debate: Transcending Our Origins: Violence, Humanity, and the Future. The evening was moderated by Lawrence Krauss. Our full 5 year retrospective introductory video here - http://youtu.be/2uvQoiPjF6s The first panel, The Origins of Violence, features Steven Pinker, Richard Wrangham, Erica Chenoweth, Adrian Raine, John Mueller and Sarah Mathew discussing the development of violence from the brain to world war, followed by a Q&A;. Part 01 - http://youtu.be/vxMP4IAkgpU Part 02 - http://youtu.be/XThoy-rTnxA The second panel, the Origins of the Future: From Medicine and Synthetic Biology to Machine Intelligence, featuresRichard Dawkins, Craig Venter, Kim Stanley Robinson, Esther Dyson, Eric Horvitz, George Poste and Ran...
I'm a celebrity, get me out of here''s Joel Creasey is team captain for the MICF Great Debate 2015. Hear Joel give the case against 'Social Media is Anti Social'. Brilliant, funny stuff from the acid-tongued prince!
So I noticed no one had the full song up here in one part, so here you go! Also, I don't own the rights to this song in any way, it's up here purely for entertainment/criticism.
Is Jesus Christ God or just a prophet? What does the Bible say about the identity of Jesus Christ? Why is the question over Jesus' true identity so important? What do Muslims believe about Jesus? Is he a prophet or more than a prophet? In October 2000, the Faith & Science Lecture Forum hosted an engagement to discuss the question, "Who is the true Jesus?" Peggy Wehmeyer, former religion correspondent for ABC News, moderated the debate. Representing the Muslim perspective was Shabir Ally: Shabir Ally has earned a B.A. in Religious Studies from Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario, with a specialization in Biblical Literature, and an M.A. in Religious Studies from the University of Toronto with a specialization in Quranic Exegesis. He is now in his fourth year of Ph.D ...
The 28th Annual Great Debate: That You've Gotta Fake News To Make News. Recorded at the 2017 Melbourne International Comedy Festival on Saturday 15 April at Melbourne Town Hall. Moderated by Stephen K Amos. For the affirmative: Tom Ballard (Team Captain), DeAnne Smith and Andy Zaltzman. For the negative: Sammy J (Team Captain), Janelle James and Rhys Nicholson. Special audience correspondent and pollster: Mel Buttle.
In this event, held at the University of California, Santa Barbara, Hugh Ross and Fuz Rana present an overview of their model and predictions and two UCSB professors, Dr. Harry Nelson and Dr. Kevin Plaxco, present their responses. The four presentations are followed by about 45 minutes of lively discussion between the audience and the panel of four speakers. The topics covered include arguments and evidences from mathematics, physics, astronomy, chemistry, biology and anthropology. More: www.arn.org/arnproducts/php/video_show_item.php?id=76
The EU referendum took centre stage at Wembley Arena as the two sides traded blows before an audience of 6,000 people for the BBC's Grand Debate. Both campaigns had three representatives each on their respective panels, including Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson for Remain and former Tory London Mayor Boris Johnson for Leave. Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog Islamic State's 'Most Wanted' https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLS3XGZxi7cBX5GE4jXnF9bvF4C801cul3 World In Pictures https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLS3XGZxi7cBX37n4R0UGJN-TLiQOm7ZTP Big Hitters https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLS3XGZxi7cBUME-LUrFkDwFmiEc3jwMXP Just Good News https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLS3XGZxi7cBUsYo_P26cjihXLN-k3w246
http://www.thesciencenetwork.org Richard Dawkins, J. Craig Venter, Nobel laureates Sidney Altman and Leland Hartwell, Chris McKay, Paul Davies, Lawrence Krauss, and The Science Network's Roger Bingham discuss the origins of life, the possibility of finding life elsewhere, and the latest development in synthetic biology.
Link to Part 2 (of 2): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=40YIIaF1qiw The Origins Project at ASU presents the final night in the Origins Stories weekend, focusing on the science of storytelling and the storytelling of science. The Storytelling of Science features a panel of esteemed scientists, public intellectuals, and award-winning writers including well-known science educator Bill Nye, astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins, theoretical physicist Brian Greene, Science Friday's Ira Flatow, popular science fiction writer Neal Stephenson, executive director of the World Science Festival Tracy Day, and Origins Project director Lawrence Krauss as they discuss the stories behind cutting edge science from the origin of the universe to a discussion of exciting...
For Jen.
Ben Shapiro has a great debate with a black student over institutional racism. ✔️ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DailyLibertyYT ✔️ Like & share the video to spread the word Original air-date: Unknown. If anyone knows, inform us. Thanks! Got a video you'd like to see us upload? Become a Daily Liberty contributor! Email us the video here: dailylibertycontribute@gmail.com and you will be rewarded accordingly. Special thanks to: https://twitter.com/gregmatusow https://twitter.com/the_bob_report https://twitter.com/1791L This is something that we didn't want to have to do. As many of you know, many advertisers have pulled their ads from YouTube. There are not enough ads to go around. Even though our views have increased, our earnings have reflected a much sadder situation. We want to be able t...
Part 02 - https://youtu.be/eXc5cWEkb4Y Will progress in Artificial Intelligence provide humanity with a boost of unprecedented strength to realize a better future, or could it present a threat to the very basis of human civilization? The future of artificial intelligence is up for debate, and the Origins Project is bringing together a distinguished panel of experts, intellectuals and public figures to discuss who’s in control. Eric Horvitz, Jaan Tallinn, Kathleen Fisher and Subbarao Kambhampati join Origins Project director Lawrence Krauss. Recorded Saturday, February 25th, 2017 Eric Horvitz is managing director of Microsoft Research’s main Redmond Lab, an American computer scientist, and technical fellow at Microsoft. Horvitz received his PhD and MD degrees at Stanford University, and ...
IN THIS DEBATE James Baldwin and William F. Buckley take on the question, "Has the American Dream Been Achieved at the Expense of the American Negro?" Baldwin, a celebrated writer and social critic, argues in the affirmative. Buckley, a conservative commentator and author, argues the negative position. The debate took place at England's Cambridge University on October 26, 1965. By making this available, we ask that you participate in conversations that critique the debate structure and content, analyze the presentations, and discuss ways in which this debate helps us to better understand the value of civil discourse. So, let's begin...
One of the best arguments against people who claim Islam as a religion of war.
Watch the full Generation Liberty/Melbourne University Freedom Society debate against the University of Melbourne Socialist Alternative on 8 April 2016. Generation Liberty is a project of the IPA, get involved at https://www.facebook.com/generationlibertyipa/
Link to Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q15fwFRqYPk Origins Project is pleased to present a top-notch discussion of the nature of the universe, the possibilities of a multiverse, and exciting discoveries in fundamental physics. Join Nobel Laureates Frank Wilczek, David Gross, and Brian Schmidt, as well as esteemed scientists Wendy Freedman, Maria Spiropulu, and Lawrence Krauss for an out-of-this-world conversation. We live in one universe. Is it unique? Is it required? How can we find out? These issues touch on the forefront of particles physics and cosmology, from the Large Hadron Collider to the edges of the visible Universe. This panel will bring together the leading scientists and thinkers working at both these frontiers to discuss how we can probe the fundamental fabric o...
ADD's favorite's Teddy Ray and DoBoy go at in this new series where they compete against each other in various, ridiculous challenges. In this episode, Teddy and DoBoy partake in a Presidential Debate to win the SquADD's vote for General. See the debating begin in this episode of All Def Digital's Teddy vs DoBoy. #TeamTeddy #TeamDoBoy @teddyraycomedy @iamdoboy Subscribe today! http://www.youtube.com/user/alldefdigital?sub_confirmation=1 → CONNECT WITH ADD ← https://twitter.com/AllDefDigital http://instagram.com/AllDefDigital http://bit.ly/ADDfacebook http://bit.ly/ADDgoogleplus [CREDITS] Starring: Teddy Ray, DoBoy, Kevin Fredericks, Matt Aidan, Ali Oremus Directed by: Sydney Kim Producer: Denzel Lee Camera Operators: Travis Brown, Damien Thurmon, Denzel Lee Edited by: Brandon Schar...
Celebrate five years of Wonder with the Origins Project at our Great Debate: Transcending Our Origins: Violence, Humanity, and the Future. The evening was moderated by Lawrence Krauss. Our full 5 year retrospective introductory video here - http://youtu.be/2uvQoiPjF6s The first panel, The Origins of Violence, features Steven Pinker, Richard Wrangham, Erica Chenoweth, Adrian Raine, John Mueller and Sarah Mathew discussing the development of violence from the brain to world war, followed by a Q&A;. Part 01 - http://youtu.be/vxMP4IAkgpU Part 02 - http://youtu.be/XThoy-rTnxA The second panel, the Origins of the Future: From Medicine and Synthetic Biology to Machine Intelligence, featuresRichard Dawkins, Craig Venter, Kim Stanley Robinson, Esther Dyson, Eric Horvitz, George Poste and Ran...
I'm a celebrity, get me out of here''s Joel Creasey is team captain for the MICF Great Debate 2015. Hear Joel give the case against 'Social Media is Anti Social'. Brilliant, funny stuff from the acid-tongued prince!
So I noticed no one had the full song up here in one part, so here you go! Also, I don't own the rights to this song in any way, it's up here purely for entertainment/criticism.
Is Jesus Christ God or just a prophet? What does the Bible say about the identity of Jesus Christ? Why is the question over Jesus' true identity so important? What do Muslims believe about Jesus? Is he a prophet or more than a prophet? In October 2000, the Faith & Science Lecture Forum hosted an engagement to discuss the question, "Who is the true Jesus?" Peggy Wehmeyer, former religion correspondent for ABC News, moderated the debate. Representing the Muslim perspective was Shabir Ally: Shabir Ally has earned a B.A. in Religious Studies from Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario, with a specialization in Biblical Literature, and an M.A. in Religious Studies from the University of Toronto with a specialization in Quranic Exegesis. He is now in his fourth year of Ph.D ...
The 28th Annual Great Debate: That You've Gotta Fake News To Make News. Recorded at the 2017 Melbourne International Comedy Festival on Saturday 15 April at Melbourne Town Hall. Moderated by Stephen K Amos. For the affirmative: Tom Ballard (Team Captain), DeAnne Smith and Andy Zaltzman. For the negative: Sammy J (Team Captain), Janelle James and Rhys Nicholson. Special audience correspondent and pollster: Mel Buttle.
In this event, held at the University of California, Santa Barbara, Hugh Ross and Fuz Rana present an overview of their model and predictions and two UCSB professors, Dr. Harry Nelson and Dr. Kevin Plaxco, present their responses. The four presentations are followed by about 45 minutes of lively discussion between the audience and the panel of four speakers. The topics covered include arguments and evidences from mathematics, physics, astronomy, chemistry, biology and anthropology. More: www.arn.org/arnproducts/php/video_show_item.php?id=76
The EU referendum took centre stage at Wembley Arena as the two sides traded blows before an audience of 6,000 people for the BBC's Grand Debate. Both campaigns had three representatives each on their respective panels, including Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson for Remain and former Tory London Mayor Boris Johnson for Leave. Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog Islamic State's 'Most Wanted' https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLS3XGZxi7cBX5GE4jXnF9bvF4C801cul3 World In Pictures https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLS3XGZxi7cBX37n4R0UGJN-TLiQOm7ZTP Big Hitters https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLS3XGZxi7cBUME-LUrFkDwFmiEc3jwMXP Just Good News https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLS3XGZxi7cBUsYo_P26cjihXLN-k3w246
http://www.thesciencenetwork.org Richard Dawkins, J. Craig Venter, Nobel laureates Sidney Altman and Leland Hartwell, Chris McKay, Paul Davies, Lawrence Krauss, and The Science Network's Roger Bingham discuss the origins of life, the possibility of finding life elsewhere, and the latest development in synthetic biology.
Link to Part 2 (of 2): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=40YIIaF1qiw The Origins Project at ASU presents the final night in the Origins Stories weekend, focusing on the science of storytelling and the storytelling of science. The Storytelling of Science features a panel of esteemed scientists, public intellectuals, and award-winning writers including well-known science educator Bill Nye, astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins, theoretical physicist Brian Greene, Science Friday's Ira Flatow, popular science fiction writer Neal Stephenson, executive director of the World Science Festival Tracy Day, and Origins Project director Lawrence Krauss as they discuss the stories behind cutting edge science from the origin of the universe to a discussion of exciting...
For Jen.
Part 02 - https://youtu.be/eXc5cWEkb4Y Will progress in Artificial Intelligence provide humanity with a boost of unprecedented strength to realize a better future, or could it present a threat to the very basis of human civilization? The future of artificial intelligence is up for debate, and the Origins Project is bringing together a distinguished panel of experts, intellectuals and public figures to discuss who’s in control. Eric Horvitz, Jaan Tallinn, Kathleen Fisher and Subbarao Kambhampati join Origins Project director Lawrence Krauss. Recorded Saturday, February 25th, 2017 Eric Horvitz is managing director of Microsoft Research’s main Redmond Lab, an American computer scientist, and technical fellow at Microsoft. Horvitz received his PhD and MD degrees at Stanford University, and ...
Link to Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q15fwFRqYPk Origins Project is pleased to present a top-notch discussion of the nature of the universe, the possibilities of a multiverse, and exciting discoveries in fundamental physics. Join Nobel Laureates Frank Wilczek, David Gross, and Brian Schmidt, as well as esteemed scientists Wendy Freedman, Maria Spiropulu, and Lawrence Krauss for an out-of-this-world conversation. We live in one universe. Is it unique? Is it required? How can we find out? These issues touch on the forefront of particles physics and cosmology, from the Large Hadron Collider to the edges of the visible Universe. This panel will bring together the leading scientists and thinkers working at both these frontiers to discuss how we can probe the fundamental fabric o...
Watch the full Generation Liberty/Melbourne University Freedom Society debate against the University of Melbourne Socialist Alternative on 8 April 2016. Generation Liberty is a project of the IPA, get involved at https://www.facebook.com/generationlibertyipa/
IN THIS DEBATE James Baldwin and William F. Buckley take on the question, "Has the American Dream Been Achieved at the Expense of the American Negro?" Baldwin, a celebrated writer and social critic, argues in the affirmative. Buckley, a conservative commentator and author, argues the negative position. The debate took place at England's Cambridge University on October 26, 1965. By making this available, we ask that you participate in conversations that critique the debate structure and content, analyze the presentations, and discuss ways in which this debate helps us to better understand the value of civil discourse. So, let's begin...
Celebrate five years of Wonder with the Origins Project at our Great Debate: Transcending Our Origins: Violence, Humanity, and the Future. The evening was moderated by Lawrence Krauss. Our full 5 year retrospective introductory video here - http://youtu.be/2uvQoiPjF6s The first panel, The Origins of Violence, features Steven Pinker, Richard Wrangham, Erica Chenoweth, Adrian Raine, John Mueller and Sarah Mathew discussing the development of violence from the brain to world war, followed by a Q&A;. Part 01 - http://youtu.be/vxMP4IAkgpU Part 02 - http://youtu.be/XThoy-rTnxA The second panel, the Origins of the Future: From Medicine and Synthetic Biology to Machine Intelligence, featuresRichard Dawkins, Craig Venter, Kim Stanley Robinson, Esther Dyson, Eric Horvitz, George Poste and Ran...
http://www.intelligencesquared.com/events/napoleon-the-great-andrew-roberts-adam-zamoyski/ Filmed at the Emmanuel Centre on 8th October 2014. ‘There is no immortality but the memory that is left in the minds of men.’ – Napoleon Bonaparte How should we remember Napoleon, the man of obscure Corsican birth who rose to become emperor of the French and briefly master of Europe? As the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo approached in 2015, Intelligence Squared brought together two of Britain’s finest historians to debate how we should assess Napoleon’s life and legacy. Was he a military genius and father of the French state, or a blundering nonentity who created his own enduring myth? Was his goal of uniting the European continent under a common political system the forerunner of th...
Affirmative: Tom Gleeson, Julia Morris, Jason Byrne Negative: Paul McDermott, Cal Wilson, Paul F. Tompkins Mediator: Corrine Grant
Is Jesus Christ God or just a prophet? What does the Bible say about the identity of Jesus Christ? Why is the question over Jesus' true identity so important? What do Muslims believe about Jesus? Is he a prophet or more than a prophet? In October 2000, the Faith & Science Lecture Forum hosted an engagement to discuss the question, "Who is the true Jesus?" Peggy Wehmeyer, former religion correspondent for ABC News, moderated the debate. Representing the Muslim perspective was Shabir Ally: Shabir Ally has earned a B.A. in Religious Studies from Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario, with a specialization in Biblical Literature, and an M.A. in Religious Studies from the University of Toronto with a specialization in Quranic Exegesis. He is now in his fourth year of Ph.D ...
Link to Part 1 (of 2): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_J4QPz52Sfo Join the Origins Project at ASU for the final night in the Origins Stories weekend, focused on the science of storytelling and the storytelling of science. The Storytelling of Science will feature a panel of esteemed scientists, public intellectuals, and award-winning writers including well-known science educator Bill Nye, astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins, theoretical physicist Brian Greene, Science Friday's Ira Flatow, popular science fiction writer Neal Stephenson, executive director of the World Science Festival Tracy Day, and Origins Project director Lawrence Krauss as they discuss the stories behind cutting edge science from the origin of the universe to a discussion of excit...
"Is God Great?" sees two of the West's very best minds face off on the subject - the late atheist Christopher Hitchens and Professor John Lennox of Oxford University. Hitchens, who made his opinion clear on the topic with his book "God is not Great," maintains not only that God fails to be great, but denies his existence entirely. Professor Lennox, a convinced Christian and scientist, respectfully disagrees. This event features a unique blend of both planned remarks and fast-paced dialogue that tackles these issues in a refreshing and informative light. It is sure to offer insights to all. Free study guide at http://fixed-point.org/
The ASU Origins Project and ASU's Center for Social Dynamics and Complexity are pleased to present: The Great Debate - Xenophobia : Why do we fear others? Is our instinct to form in-groups and out-groups, such an important part of our evolutionary history, now maladaptive as we face a future increasingly dependent upon cooperation and shared responsibilities toward limited resources? Join a panel of leading scientists, scholars, and public intellectuals, including renowned primatologist Frans de Waal, leading international economic advisor and director of the Earth Institute Jeffrey Sachs, experimental social psychologist Steven Neuberg, revolutionary cognitive neuroscientist Rebecca Saxe, distinguished theroretical physicist and mathematician Freeman Dyson, and provocative New York Ti...
Part 02 - http://youtu.be/A620t61OTc8 Some say that we are in the midst of the 6th great extinction on Earth? Is this true? Join us as we explore the nature of extinction, from biology, and the great past extinctions, to culture, language, technology and the future of both our species and the Earth's biosphere, and ask whether, and to what extent extinction required for progress, and what we can do to preserve existing biodiversity on our planet. Extinctions: Tragedy to Opportunity featuring the sequencer of the neanderthal genome Svante Paabo, planetary scientist Lindy Elkins-Tanton, best-selling author Diane Ackerman, ASU president Michael Crow, AMNH curator and athropologist Ian Tattersall, Neil Gershenfeld, Director of the Center for Bits and Atoms at MIT, and moderator and Origins...
Hitchens vs Hitchens Debate - On God, War, Politics, and Culture See the fold for videos of the Hitchens vs Hitchens Debate In April, Center for Inquiry | Michigan, in partnership with the Hauenstein Center for Presidential Studies at Grand Valley State University, hosted an historic debate between Christopher and Peter Hitchens. The brothers, long estranged and recently reconciled, had clashed before in print and on the radio. But this event marked the first time that they appeared together on stage, one-on-one, before a live audience, to debate religion and foreign policy. And this was not just any stage. This stage was set in Grand Rapids, home to the world's largest Bible publisher, a half dozen Christian colleges, world headquarters of both the Christian Reformed Church and the Ref...
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In this event, held at the University of California, Santa Barbara, Hugh Ross and Fuz Rana present an overview of their model and predictions and two UCSB professors, Dr. Harry Nelson and Dr. Kevin Plaxco, present their responses. The four presentations are followed by about 45 minutes of lively discussion between the audience and the panel of four speakers. The topics covered include arguments and evidences from mathematics, physics, astronomy, chemistry, biology and anthropology. More: www.arn.org/arnproducts/php/video_show_item.php?id=76