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The Big Picture 

The Big Picture

Series: Big Picture Science
From: Big Picture Science
Length: 00:54:00

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How did life begin, what makes up the universe and the true nature of consciousness are some of the biggest puzzlers in science, but answers are in the offing. Read the full description.

Thebigpicturemed_small How did life begin? What’s the universe made of, and what’s the nature of consciousness?

These are truly some of the biggest puzzlers in science, but answers are in the offing.

We consider the modern-day hunt for life beyond Earth, as well as a new theory of consciousness: could it be merely an illusion to entertain us and make our lives more worthwhile?

Also, after thousands of years of examining the heavens, are we finally learning the true nature of the cosmos?

Guests:

   Marc Kaufman – Reporter for the Washington Post, and author of First Contact: Scientific Breakthroughs in the Hunt for Life Beyond Earth

   Carolyn Porco – Planetary scientist and leader of the Cassini Imaging Team

   Michael Russell – Research Scientist at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory

   Nicholas Humphrey – Theoretical psychologist and author of Soul Dust: The Magic of Consciousness

   Saul Perlmutter – Physicist at the University of California, Berkeley and senior scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National laboratory

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Piece Description

How did life begin? What’s the universe made of, and what’s the nature of consciousness?

These are truly some of the biggest puzzlers in science, but answers are in the offing.

We consider the modern-day hunt for life beyond Earth, as well as a new theory of consciousness: could it be merely an illusion to entertain us and make our lives more worthwhile?

Also, after thousands of years of examining the heavens, are we finally learning the true nature of the cosmos?

Guests:

   Marc Kaufman – Reporter for the Washington Post, and author of First Contact: Scientific Breakthroughs in the Hunt for Life Beyond Earth

   Carolyn Porco – Planetary scientist and leader of the Cassini Imaging Team

   Michael Russell – Research Scientist at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory

   Nicholas Humphrey – Theoretical psychologist and author of Soul Dust: The Magic of Consciousness

   Saul Perlmutter – Physicist at the University of California, Berkeley and senior scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National laboratory

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Seth Shostak - Host and Producer
Molly Bentley - Co-Host and Executive Producer
Gary Niederhoff - Assistant Producer
Barbara Vance - Production Assistant
Jay Weiler - Assistant
Keith Rozendal - Assistant

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