She is a wonderful scientist, I knew her name in association with Lovelock. Only the other day I was thinking to myself why are there not green animals living partly or wholly on photosynthesis, and now I know there are .
She was a gift, as was lovelock!! neither scientists is given enough recognition!! I remeber when I first learned about netrophil NETs and was like.. ive seen this before from her books (euplotidium)
She's me 😆 1000% from personality, passion, interests, excitement, challenging spirit, and curiousity since 4/5 yrs old on. Loved listening to this interview! Would of enjoyed meeting her.
@@medaphysicsrepository2639 Gladly! Thank you for the book tip, your channel content, curiousity for STEM/knowledge and the fast response! 😄 New subscriber recently and would love to be around people like this every day. My goal since a kid, to help the society view what they might be unaware of and gather them up to build together what they couldn't of imagined. So, her legacy will in a few ways, live on. ;)
~She knows bullshit & did not walk in it....she went her own way to learn everything she could to understand the WHY in science....that is why she is extremely intelligent. RIPDr. Margulis.
I related so hard as a biochem student surrounded by medical students when she said the "naturalists" get thrown to the side. Then she dropped the line and I stared at all the philosophy books on my shelf... SMH LOLOL
Thank you Lynn Margulis for your contribution to the world.
Thanks a lot for uploading this!
No problem!
She is a wonderful scientist, I knew her name in association with Lovelock. Only the other day I was thinking to myself why are there not green animals living partly or wholly on photosynthesis, and now I know there are .
She was a gift, as was lovelock!! neither scientists is given enough recognition!!
I remeber when I first learned about netrophil NETs and was like.. ive seen this before from her books (euplotidium)
She's me 😆 1000% from personality, passion, interests, excitement, challenging spirit, and curiousity since 4/5 yrs old on. Loved listening to this interview! Would of enjoyed meeting her.
You should read some of her books! She was the last of the contrarian scientists as far as I can say
@@medaphysicsrepository2639 Gladly! Thank you for the book tip, your channel content, curiousity for STEM/knowledge and the fast response! 😄
New subscriber recently and would love to be around people like this every day. My goal since a kid, to help the society view what they might be unaware of and gather them up to build together what they couldn't of imagined. So, her legacy will in a few ways, live on. ;)
Haha yes! her legacy shall live on in her students!
~She knows bullshit & did not walk in it....she went her own way to learn everything she could to understand the WHY in science....that is why she is extremely intelligent. RIPDr. Margulis.
"Well, she's a philosopher!" 😂
I related so hard as a biochem student surrounded by medical students when she said the "naturalists" get thrown to the side. Then she dropped the line and I stared at all the philosophy books on my shelf... SMH LOLOL
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Great interview - which books do people recommend by her?
Symbiotic Planet.
Did I mishear her or did she describe one of the Chicago schools attended as a “black boy jungle?”
Blackboard jungle
Gahhhd - this is fucking refreshing. Thanks bro.
Did she really say “black boy jungle kinda situation”???
I think she said black board jungle like a classic, mundane and in her words, frightening, high school experience.
@@chikaokolo4929 After multiple listens, you are correct.
Blackboard jungle. She is referring to either the book and/or the film.
When diversity wasn't just a codeword for useless bullshit.
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