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<p>More on Teilhard. <br>
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<p><a href="https://youtu.be/nG0cgJ6esds">The Meaning of Noosphere
in Teilhard's Cosmic Vision | John Haught</a><br>
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After Einstein, scientists began to realize that the universe is
not a mere backdrop or vague setting for life and human history
but "the greatest story ever told." Teilhard de Chardin, the
Jesuit geologist, was one of the first scientists in the twentieth
century to have noticed that issues in science and religion need
to focus henceforth mainly on the nature and meaning of
cosmogenesis, the fact that the universe is still coming into
being. This presentation will show how Teilhard's understanding of
the Noosphere fits into his scientific and religious vision of the
drama of awakening he called the universe.</p>
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