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Brian Swimme

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This is the greatest discovery of the scientific enterprise: You take hydrogen gas, and you leave it alone, and it turns into rosebushes, giraffes, and humans.
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Interview with Brian Swimme by Susan Bridle, Enlightenment Magazine issue 19 The Great Story

 
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