The Tree of Life - Brief review


The Tree of Life, narrated by David Attenborough is a great clip showing in a nutshell the essence of theory of evolution. As the presenter explains the stages and history of life evolution on Earth, and the correlation between each group of organisms, we are presented with very pleasant animations, that complement the narration perfectly. In addition to that, I very appreciate that the presentation is strongly backed by scientific research done in recent years, and its credibility is unquestioned, thus being very reliable source of information for people.

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  1. Actually, the science behind it is not mentioned in the film, which has prompted some people to remark that think this is just a figment of Attenborough's vivid imagination.

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    1. Yes, You're right. It's not mentioned, but It's quite easy to check if you have broadband internet connection, so I think they didn't need to quote the studies related to to it, as some people might have bothered it.

      Also, If You looked for some materials regarding Cambridge Analytica, which You mentioned on Tuesday, there's a great podcast by New York Times, which covers the topic quite extensively. Also, it's widely avaliable (on spotify) and with quite clear language. Here's the link to it https://open.spotify.com/episode/1KjLwTj04FPR4az1EHHqCp?si=-jjkx4U4Rv6p5nd9JH9bkg

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