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: January 2013
Wonders of Life Episode 1 | Watch Wonders of Life Episode 1 Online
POSTED ON 01/26/13
Wonders of Life Episode 1 | Watch Wonders of Life Episode 1 Online

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Click and Watch Wonders of Life Episode 1 Online Here!!

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Wonders of Life Episode 1 is next. Watch Wonders of Life Episode 1 Online as As with Brian’s previous Wonders of series viewers will once again be treated to many stunning on screen locations as he uses them to help explain many of sciences deeper subjects.

From the Tall Volcano lake on the Philippine island of Luzon we’ll learn how energy in the form of heat rose up from deep within the Earth to help trigger the beginnings of life.

As since the birth of the universe the amount of energy within it has never increased or decreased, only changed form. Brian shows us how energy is channeled and focused in order for living things to grow and maintain their structure.

Also in the first episode Brian visits the rainforests of Borneo to see an animal with whom we share almost all our DNA, the orangutan. Here the prof explains how he believes DNA acts as a record through which we can trace life’s evolution here on planet Earth.

Is life purely the result of the laws of physics and chemical processes? If this is true then it may perhaps make us feel a little less special and unique here on our little rock floating through space. After all, if life is an inevitability of

The orang-utan DNA code – Wonders of Life – Episode 1 Preview – BBC Two More about this programme: www.bbc.co.uk With arms twice as long as its legs and curved bones, an orang-utan is perfectly suited to live in its environment.

Brian makes his way to the volcanic landscapes of South East Asia, where he confronts science and humanity’s most enduring questions, what is life abd how did it begin? Readers of the New Zealand Listener will probably have read the recent interview with Professor Brian Cox (see Interview: Brian Cox). It’s good to see such interviews down in this part of the world – just hope we get to see some of the science TV programmes Brian Cox is currently fronting. (He was a regular on TV7 which we have unfortunately lost this year)

Anyway – here’s hoping we will get to see his new programme Wonders of Life. Eric Idle has rewritten one of his best known songs for the programme – an evolutionary version of the “Galaxy Song” from the Monty Python film The Meaning of Life.