Imagination and change : science in the next millennium
Professor Hawking discusses his view of scientific progress in the next thousand years. He believes neither science nor society are static, and won't reach a final end-state. Developments in genetic engineering may bring changes to humans themselves. Includes remarks by President Clinton, and questions from the audience and from the Internet.
"Professor Hawking discusses his view of scientific progress in the next thousand years. He believes neither science nor society are static, and won't reach a final end-state. Developments in genetic engineering may bring changes to humans themselves. Includes remarks by President Clinton, and questions from the audience and from the Internet."@en
"Professor Stephen Hawking discusses his view of scientific progress in the next thousand years."
"Professor Hawking draws on his deep understanding of the laws of science and their effect on human life to lead a discussion on how scientific and technological advancements will shape and be shaped by human knowledge. Includes remarks by President Clinton and questions from the audience."
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