Dr. Tyson takes the astro-physicist attitude that "we are not alone," while a biologist like Richard Dawkins takes the position that the odds are pretty good that we ARE alone. What does Dr. Tyson make of this disagreement, which he must run into often?
May. 28 2007 10:51 AM
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Dr. Tyson takes the astro-physicist attitude that "we are not alone," while a biologist like Richard Dawkins takes the position that the odds are pretty good that we ARE alone. What does Dr. Tyson make of this disagreement, which he must run into often?
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