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I received my MA in philosophy of science many years ago and currently reviving my academic interests. I hope to stimulate individuals in the realms of science, philosophy and the arts...to provide as much free information as possible.
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Saturday, March 13, 2010
"Heavenly Bodies"--1920s science film
Here is an old science film [ca 1920s]. I wish it had the above music score.
Heavenly Bodies: Gravitation, The Moon, Constellations
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