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The stunning first images from
the James Webb Space Telescope have captivated scientists and the
general public alike. But there are implications far deeper than what
can be seen at first glance--not about what's "out there," but about
what we ought to be doing as a human species here on Earth, what ought
to shape our future, and even more fundamentally, what these images
imply about the nature of mankind: a creative being with the
capability and responsibility to reach and develop those far-off
worlds which Webb is so? tantalizingly showing us.
Tune in tonight at 7:30 pm.? There
will be a zoom meeting immediately after this program, if you'd like
to volunteer.
NY
Symposium Friday July 29, 7:30 pm:
Speakers*:
Megan Dobrodt,?LaRouche Science Team
Andrew Hernandez, Producer of Aricebo
Documentary
Diane Sare, LaRouche candidate for US
Senate-NY
*Participation in the NY Symposium with Diane Sare does not
constitute endorsement of her candidacy, nor does Diane necessarily
agree with the views expressed by others on her program. The purpose
of the dialogue is to allow the voters to form their own opinion on
urgent issues not usually discussed and debated in the public
domain.
As soon as the Symposium
concludes (about 8:40 pm), you may click the link below to join the
organizing discussion.
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--Diane
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