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Post by xolorhusd on Mar 2, 2018 0:35:57 GMT
Hello everyone! I was thinking, a nice way to spread knowledge, and help everyone come up with new ideas, and concepts for all the different stages of Thrive, is to have a pool of documentaries, and shows we can recommend eachother. Just type out the title of the documentary, maybe where we can find it, and a brief synapsis of the content in it. My recommendations, Inside Natures Giants: I find them on YouTube most often. It is a series about dissecting different animals, finding their cause of death most often, yet they also take a pretty in depth look at the evolutionary history and development of animals adaptations. Extraterrestrial: It is currently on the US Netflix, I'm not sure about international though. It basically is speculative evolution about different life on alien planets (and moons) Cosmos, A personal Voyage: I again found this on YouTube, yet sadly not every episode I believe. This features Carl Sagan, talking about all sorts of different topics, ranging from biology, psychology, philosophy, physics, and so on. In fact, I would recommend anything that has Carl Sagan in it, he actually has helped me a lot into developing a healthy sense of humility, and cultivated my interest in science. Cosmos, a Spacetime oddesy: This is on Netflix, and is a successor to the original Cosmos. It is updated, yet also has a different feel to it, that some people may prefer. It features Neil Degrasse Tyson, a former Student of Carl Sagan, and of course, you probably already know a lot about him, as he is relevant in today's culture. I will add more in the future, yet feel free to add your own!
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Post by PositiveTower on Mar 2, 2018 1:12:22 GMT
Ted(channel)
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Post by QuantumCrab of '18 on Mar 2, 2018 4:21:12 GMT
Planet Earth I: This is also on Netflix, hosted by most likely the best voice/nature expert in the world, David Attenborough. Unless you have been living under a rock all of these years, you would have heard about this. Gives a great insight into the curious creatures of nature.
Planet Earth II: Basically the same thing, except with new HD footage, and way weirder stuff. Not on Netflix I don't think...
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Post by StealthStyleL on Mar 2, 2018 9:59:15 GMT
I would recommend the Walking With series, especially Walking With Dinosaurs which was on Netflix last I checked. It's out of date in some ways but still worth the watch.
Also, check out Blue Planet (on Netflix) and Blue Planet II, spin offs of Planet Earth.
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Post by QuantumCrab of '18 on Mar 2, 2018 12:58:49 GMT
Look, basically anything starring David Attenborough
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Post by PositiveTower on Mar 3, 2018 2:17:00 GMT
I have a documentary for ya,search this on youtube:What do Alien Life Forms Really Look Like : Documentary on Extraterrestrial Life
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