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Program 1: How do emotions shape our worldview? Look across the room at any gathering of people, and a wide range of emotions can be contemplated: the baby...
Program 2: What is consciousness? The quest to define consciousness has inspired philosophers and scientists for much of human history. SoundVision’s The Really Big...
Program 3: How do we face our own mortality? Death is a fact of life, an absolute and unavoidable certainty. And yet, death often comes as a shock, as...
Program 4: Can science explain why we believe? Wherever we look, in every corner of human history, we find religion. No other living species has it—why do...
  • Program 1: How do emotions shape our worldview?0August 04, 2009

    Program 1: How do emotions shape our worldview?

    Look across the room at any gathering of people, and a wide range of emotions can be contemplated: the baby...
  • Program 2: What is consciousness?0August 03, 2009

    Program 2: What is consciousness?

    The quest to define consciousness has inspired philosophers and scientists for much of human history. SoundVision’s The Really Big...
  • Program 3: How do we face our own mortality?0August 02, 2009

    Program 3: How do we face our own mortality?

    Death is a fact of life, an absolute and unavoidable certainty. And yet, death often comes as a shock, as...
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  • The Really Big Questions was created by SoundVision Productions ® a nonprofit media company that explores complex subjects relating to the humanities, science and technology, and invites the general public to participate in the discovery. Our productions, which include The DNA Files, Science Literacy Project and The Really Big Questions, have been honored by the George Foster Peabody Awards, the Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Awards, The American Association for the Advancement of Science, the National Federation of Community Broadcasters, the Society of Professional Journalists, the American Institute of Biological Sciences, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Awards, and the Association of Women in Communications.
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