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Jonah;
I particularly liked:
"It's not just a coincidence that there is life on earth and that we
can observe eclipses," Gonzalez says. "Those two are actually intimately
linked."
But seriously the whole tone of the movie seems bizarre. Rather than
focusing on evolution it seems to be a movie about the conditions on
Earth that supported the origin of life though I have not seen the
book (anyone?).
As far as I am aware Darwin said little if anything about the origin
of life on Earth. For those who are interested in Darwin and theories
of the origin of life (see
http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/abioprob/spontaneous-generation.html).
The theory of evolution speaks to what happened after life originated
and it seems that the origin of life is not what ID folks have been
talking about (see
http://www.newyorker.com/fact/content/articles/050530fa_fact).
The questions that arose as a result of the Smithsonian's
co-sponsorship are however worthy of discussion. (eg. see Museum-L).
Martin
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>Matthew White forwarded an article about the Smithsonian/ID debacle, where
>one of the creators of the film, "The Privileged Planet", had this to say:
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> For example, the transparency of the atmosphere that allows people to
>see distant stars and galaxies is a result of the high oxygen content of the
>atmosphere, a condition that also is needed for complex life.
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>Say what? Am I out to lunch here? Is nitrogen opaque?
>
>Jonah Cohen
>Outreach & Public Programs Manager
>Science Center of Connecticut
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