Do Geese See God
Jane Goodall’s journey to the Gombe Stream in 1960 forced us to redefine what makes us human, starting with tools. Her observation of chimps made us question our own relationship with our most primitive tools stretching back 3 million years. Through millennia, as our dependency on them grew, we remapped our brains to include them as extensions of ourselves. And what were once seen as objects critical to our own survival now threaten our existence... with the rise of machines, computers, and AI. Patreon [https://tinyurl.com/rx5jv3yh] DGSG Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/dogeeseseegodpod] Host: Austin Lee (Former Host of Lights Out) [https://www.instagram.com/austin_leee_] Editor: Kelley Waterfall [https://www.instagram.com/waterfallwoodworking] Artwork: Kelly Jaye MacCarroll [https://www.instagram.com/kellyjayedesign] Music: Matt McBrien [https://www.instagram.com/mattmcbrien] And Michael La Bella [https://www.instagram.com/michaellabellamusic] This channel hosts a documentary series for educational purposes (EDSA). Content features authoritative sources, including academic journals, scientific studies, interviews, and newspaper articles designed to educate. All videos include editorial context that enhances their educational and artistic value. Sources [https://pastebin.com/Jg7n3UJS]
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