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Genius of Britain: The Scientists Who Changed the World

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  • 2010
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David Attenborough, Stephen Hawking, Robert Winston, Richard Dawkins, and James Dyson in Genius of Britain: The Scientists Who Changed the World (2010)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuCharismatic men of action and reclusive eccentrics. Eureka moments and serendipitous strokes of luck. Discoveries born of crisis and insatiable curiosity. The history of scientific progress ... Alles lesenCharismatic men of action and reclusive eccentrics. Eureka moments and serendipitous strokes of luck. Discoveries born of crisis and insatiable curiosity. The history of scientific progress in Britain offers an astonishing breadth of personalties and has had an awe-inspiring effe... Alles lesenCharismatic men of action and reclusive eccentrics. Eureka moments and serendipitous strokes of luck. Discoveries born of crisis and insatiable curiosity. The history of scientific progress in Britain offers an astonishing breadth of personalties and has had an awe-inspiring effect on world progress. Each episode in this five-part series brings an era of scientific th... Alles lesen

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    Propaganda for science aimed at a British audience

    The first person to review this series has already presented a good summary and addressed many of the points I would have raised myself. So I'll be brief. I believe that the focus on British scientists was due to one of the aims of the series being to popularize science (and engineering) in Britain. The title itself - Genius of Britain - clearly shows this. As a Briton, I found myself feeling proud of my country - if I were a teenager deciding on which A-levels of degree to take, then watching this series just might influence my decision in favour of science and engineering subjects. However, I'm an adult with two science degrees and a deep interest in history - for me, the series was entertaining but intellectually unsatisfying. But it is, after all, television. If you have more than a passing interest in any of these scientists or about the history of modern science then read a book or two. Given the limitations of the video format, I think Genius of Britain was a moderate success. If it had gone into more depth then it would have struggled to present visual content other than the talking heads of the scientists and inventor who present the programme. If it had discussed the scientists concerned in a more global context then it would generate less pride in British science.
    7rgcustomer

    An interesting but brief snapshot of some great scientists of Britain

    I'm dismayed nobody else has commented, even in the discussion area.

    It's an interesting series. You get to see a subset of Britain's scientists over the last few centuries, who made their discoveries by thinking, by experiment, by luck, and then some applied these discoveries to inventions.

    Occasionally going slightly beyond their science, the stories of their lives (just touched on) are also interesting, particularly Newton, Hooke, and Turing.

    Although I do have some problems with the series, which I'll describe below, it is certainly worth watching.

    The major flaw with the series is its arbitrary focus on Britain. It all seems a little bit like national propaganda. While individual scientists may be patriotic, science itself is not about nationality (except perhaps the social sciences, and of course in funding). Even within the series, pure British science doesn't always happen, with involvement from scientists in other countries. This would have been a better series had it placed these scientists in context with the rest of the world. If the intent was to show Britain as one of the special places where science happened on a larger scale than other places, it should have delved into why.

    Another flaw of this series (and frankly most science series I see on TV) is that it barely scratches the surface. It's kind of science porn, with precious little substance. Science is no trivial matter, and if an equation is beautiful, we ought to be given the chance to understand why. A good part of science is about explaining your ideas in simple terms, abstracting out the important bits and presenting them in convincing ways. This series didn't do that. I can't stress the importance of this enough, as science seeks to reclaim significance drained away by non-science.

    Also while Stephen Hawking is certainly in the same league as the other scientists covered, I think it's unseemly to have him both host the show, and be included as a subject, and then be interviewed. Also, it kind of morbidly suggests that not too long from now, he'll be as dead and buried as the rest. It may be true, but it's a bit of a downer.

    I'd be interested in a series that spent a full hour of each of these individuals, their contemporaries, competitors, times, and achievements, with more focus on the actual science. Going back to Turing, a Turing machine is such a simple concept, but leads to great complexity. Instead of stating it, show us.

    My final criticism is that science is presented as obviously a good thing. As someone with a science degree, I remain unconvinced. Science has enabled us to do more and greater things. But IS that good? Science has enabled us to be a lethal danger to ourselves on a planetary scale, and we may have already pulled the trigger with synthetic toxins in the food chain, and with global warming, not to mention the more obvious threat from nuclear weapons. Any science show that fails to address this is not being fully honest.

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      • 30. Mai 2010 (Vereinigtes Königreich)
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