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Brian Keating with James Altucher (#241)
Brian Keating with James Altucher (#241)
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Length:
73 minutes
Released:
Jul 20, 2022
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Podcast episode
Description
Have you ever thought about why Galileo Galilei, an Italian astronomer, physicist, and engineer was willing to risk his life to speak out about science against the will of the church at that time? How was science back then?
How can America maintain its leadership in the sciences? Is it slipping?
Dr. Brian Keating, an American physicist, podcaster, and author, talks to James Altucher about his project of making the first-ever audiobook that was written by Galileo Galilei, and we also brainstorm on how we could better fund science.
Download the first-ever audiobook by Galileo Galilei for your chance to win space dust here: https://BrianKeating.com/dialogue
How can America maintain its leadership in the sciences? Is it slipping?
Dr. Brian Keating, an American physicist, podcaster, and author, talks to James Altucher about his project of making the first-ever audiobook that was written by Galileo Galilei, and we also brainstorm on how we could better fund science.
Download the first-ever audiobook by Galileo Galilei for your chance to win space dust here: https://BrianKeating.com/dialogue
Released:
Jul 20, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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