Buckminster Fuller the Lost Interviews
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Technology Documentary with no narration published by BBC, Ufotv in 2005 - English language
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Buckminster Fuller described himself as a "living verb." Holder of 48 honorary doctorate degrees, born in the 1890s, he was a philosopher and engineer whose experience and global view of humanity and science enabled him to transcend nationalism and temporary current conditions and foresee the direction of major events in the future. He created the geodesic dome to show how much can be accomplished utilizing very little. In this program and series of interviews, he points out how mankind is moving from the tangible world which can be evidenced by sight, sound, smell and touch, into the invisible world of energy, ions, electrical forces, etc., so much so that "99.9999% of what affects our reality will be undetectable by our senses." He states "man must learn to think for himself, rather than follow blindly what he has been taught." "As the astronauts stated, the words 'up' and 'down' have no meaning. The correct words are 'out' and 'in'. This was confirmed when mankind learned the Earth was round, not flat." He expresses many fascinating theories in these interviews that conditions today confirm.
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- Video Container: XVID
- Video Bitrate: 698 kb/s
- Video Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Video Resolution: 480x368
- Frame Rate: 29 FPS
- Audio Codec: MP3
- Audio Bitrate: 128 kb/s
- Audio Channels: 2
- Run-Time: 1h 1 mins /part
- Nr of Parts : 2
- Part Size: 349 MB
- Source: DVDRip
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Categories: Technology | No narration | BBC | Ufotv | 2005 | English | Name
Language > English
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Narrator > No narration
Publisher > BBC
Subject > Technology
Ufotv
Year > 2005