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July 11th, 2008

Video: Introduction to the Series

Alan Alda gives an introduction to The Human Spark, a new series on PBS that explores the question, “What makes us human?” The Human Spark will premiere in 2010.

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t -- July 14th, 2008 at 4:48 pm

i’m really looking forward to this series

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Karen Levine -- July 23rd, 2008 at 1:32 pm

This intro really makes you want to go on tour with them – and feel like we will be able to through this site!

Karen

Rhonda A Fisher -- August 7th, 2009 at 1:53 pm

I’m curious as to why you would claim that the Neanderthals lacked the “spark”–because they died out? No verifiable language skills? Maybe the show will clarify this for me. Interesting stuff!

Steve -- August 9th, 2009 at 5:45 pm

I’m looking forward the show to but the video was wrong in two parts. Elephants seems to place themselves both in the past and the future in the same manner that “humans’ seem to do and even some birds. Humans don’t seem to stand alone in this….. Also Neathanthal man was able to do everything we can do other than last beyond their meeting with us in terms of culture that we were doing at the same time frame. To say we have the human spark and Neathanthal man didn’t is silly, based on the science.

Steve

Gerard Trigo -- November 3rd, 2009 at 11:44 pm

Looking forward to the series. I wonder what they are defining as the human spark and I have hte same questions as Rhonda and Steve. Only, I extend it further than the Chimpanzee and Neanderthal.

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