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Richard Dawkins: From Selfish Gene to Flights of Fancy

The Origins Podcast with Lawrence Krauss

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How Can Birds Know Where They Are on Earth?

Knowing where you are on earth is not just which direction north is, but what time of day it is. And that requires both a clock and an ability to look at sort of angles of stars on the horizon. It's argued birds can do that because they're looking at where they can actually kind of observe the motion of the sun and predict where it will be at noon. The next ting you talk about is, why? Why is it a good thing to lose your wings? I would phrase it as, why? When is the absence of wing wings a good thing?

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