CIIS Professor Brian Swimme explores why trying to make sense of the universe is one of the oldest projects around and how these questions lead us to regularly reinvent what it means to be human. This talk is part of our Big Ideas at CIIS series.https://digitalcommons.ciis.edu/publicprograms/1016/thumbnail.jp
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