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Old 03-08-2006, 04:52 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Interesting Cultural Documentary Videos

This thread is an important resource for philosophers or any person who wants to know more about life, history, what happened thousands of years before and what will happen later. The resource is a collection of 58 astounding videos which can be found on www.harunyahya.com . They are all objective and scientific and relate to everybody. They are not preaches but a type of question and answer videos. The purpose of the author is to answer difficult questions and I am really astonished on the amount of energy and patience he has to make all these videos. Questions answered like:

Was there a first model of the human being?
How the universe did come to existence?
Why do animals have patience for hours on issues like standing guard on their tribe?
How do millions of blind ants which cannot hear build a large tower and how do they know their role?
How did each prophet live? What did he do? How did he solve problems? etc
What will happen in the Golden Age (estimated 3000 years)?

The one I like mostly is the video about nature:
LOVE AND COOPERATION IN LIVING THINGS

It makes one wonder why these animals work together as a team, guard each other and take care of each other when one thinks they should only care about eating and drinking and shelter.

There's a miracle in another video which I like very much ALTRUISM IN NATURE . A large alligator is laying on the sand on the side of a river. A baby turtle hatches and starts moving towards the river as all baby turtles. They are at this stage in most vulnerable position as the mother turtle is not around and a lizard or other animal could eat it. The turtle looses its way and cannot find the river. The big crocodile sees it and slowly comes over and picks the little turtle is his mouth full of sharp teeth. The turtle picked up is upside down in the alligator's mouth. The alligator knows that, so he moves his mouth upside down and flips the turtle in his mouth back on its feet. The alligator then goes slowly to the river making sure his mouth stays on the surface so as not to drown the turtle. Then he opens his mouth and lets the turtle swim away.

My question is, who teaches this alligator to take care of the young of other species. The survival of the fittest would have told the alligator to eat the turtle. Why should the alligator care for the young of other species?

I read about the author. He is an astounding researcher and made 58 scientific and documentary videos and offered them for free to download. He wrote many books too and I felt motivated to sort of compact all the video links in a website www.efox.tv with a little background about him on top. I thought TV would be nice as because the content is videos.

You are welcome to post your comments about the videos. But please, it is very important that you watch the video you want to talk or comment about.

Thank you and enjoy.
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