Royal Institution Christmas Lectures (1966) : 26x2
Designed and Designoid Objects
60 Min.
Overview
Dawkins' second lecture of the series examines the problem of design. He presents the audience with a number of simple objects, such as rocks and crystals, and notes that these objects have been formed by simple laws of physics and are therefore not designed. He then examines some designed objects - including a microscope, an electronic calculator, a pocket watch, and a clay pot - and notes that none of these objects could have possibly come about by sheer luck.
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26 - 1Waking Up in the Universe December 27, 1991 -
26 - 2Designed and Designoid Objects December 28, 1991 -
26 - 3Climbing Mount Improbable December 29, 1991 -
26 - 4The Ultraviolet Garden December 30, 1991 -
26 - 5The Genesis of Purpose December 31, 1991

