· Title from data sheet Host, James Burke In two parts Ages 16 through adults Explains how the questioning, rational attitude of the ancient Greeks has continued through the centuries in the West and has led to constantly changing knowledge and discovery, thus creating conflict between these changes and inherently conservative institutions. · The Day the Universe Changedis a ten-part documentary television series presented by science historian James Burke. The series tells a series of stories of how specific scientific and technological advances have shaped the Western way of life. The series posits that when one's view of the universe changes, the universe itself effectively changes. The series' primary focus is on the effect /10(45). “The Day The Universe Changed” takes you from the days of Classical Greece and The Roman Empire to the late 20th Century, picking key moments when what we as a civilisation learned new skills, new realities, new ways to progress in our world, our universe. James Burke’s style of presentation is light but thorough, quirky but detailed, stripping away the sepia coloured pages of history to take us /5().
The Day the Universe Changed is a ten-part documentary television series presented by science historian James Burke. The series tells a series of stories of how specific scientific and technological advances have shaped the Western way of life. The series posits that when one's view of the universe changes, the universe itself effectively changes. Title from data sheet Host, James Burke In two parts Ages 16 through adults Explains how the questioning, rational attitude of the ancient Greeks has continued through the centuries in the West and has led to constantly changing knowledge and discovery, thus creating conflict between these changes and inherently conservative institutions. Once Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press in , moveable type made possible the broader and more rapid dissemination of knowledge. In the following video segments, James Burke, an internationally recognized medieval scholar and historian, explains the impact of literacy on the individual and society; he also explains the effects of.
The Day the Universe Changedis a ten-part documentary television series presented by science historian James Burke. The series tells a series of stories of how specific scientific and technological advances have shaped the Western way of life. The series posits that when one's view of the universe changes, the universe itself effectively changes. The series' primary focus is on the effect of advances in science and technology on western philosophy. Title from data sheet Host, James Burke In two parts Ages 16 through adults Explains how the questioning, rational attitude of the ancient Greeks has continued through the centuries in the West and has led to constantly changing knowledge and discovery, thus creating conflict between these changes and inherently conservative institutions. James Burke. tantrumturtle. The day the universe changed Episode 1. The way we are: It started with the Greeks. James Burke. tantrumturtle. The day the universe changed Episode 2: The light of the above: medieval conflict - faith and reason.
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