things go from bad to worse and they go in only one direction. mark: there ought to be another law. as far as i know, that s it. look at us. it goes in one direction. young ones are getting old. i speak truth to power. and the second law embodies ancient wisdom, things go from bad to worse. mark: how about societies? every human birth is an achievement of violating the second law. every time a flower buds we have a violation. it s not all bad. societies do change and they probably change in one way. mark: i want to thank you. i could have done this for five
mark: second law of thermodynamics. you got it. mark: what is it? things go from bad to worse in one direction. mark: is that where we are headed? i m telling you as far they know that is it. things go bad to worse. look at us. it goes in one direction and we are young ones and getting old now, right? i only speak truth to power. the second law of thermodynamics embodies the most ancient part of human wisdom. things go from bad to worse. mark: what about societies? them to. mark: do you doubt it? every human birth is an achievement in violating the second law of thermodynamics but every time of our buds we have a violation. it s not all bad. societies do change very
mark: second law of thermodynamics. you got it. mark: what is it? things go from bad to worse in one direction. mark: is that where we are headed? i m telling you as far they know that is it. things go bad to worse. look at us. it goes in one direction and we are young ones and getting old now, right? i only speak truth to power. the second law of thermodynamics embodies the most ancient part of human wisdom. things go from bad to worse. mark: what about societies? them to. mark: do you doubt it? every human birth is an achievement in violating the second law of thermodynamics but every time of our buds we have a violation. it s not all bad. societies do change very
vanishing forever. while léonard owed to venture he had tried to unlock the mysteries of human birth it was only the dawn of the enlightenment in the eighteenth century that enabled the dissemination of anatomical drawings and brought revolutionary advances in medicine everything possible was done to fight disease and death. efforts that spurred a decline in child mortality. at long last parents couldn t bear to love their children because there was less chance of losing the.
coming from the direction of the discovery communications building, which is a couple of blocks over my shoulder. we don t quite know yet what they were, but they did sound like explosions going off. but now let s get into 43-year-old james lee. we spoke with a forensic psychologist earlier today, dr. helen morrison, and she says she compares lee s behavior to that of ted kaczynski, the unabomber. she says based on his writings and his attitude it seems like he had some type of a paranoid disorder accompanied with rage and that rage was definitely directed at discovery communications. apparently, lee felt that this network wasn t doing enough to save the planet. he even wrote an online manifesto. in that manifesto lee calls for the network to completely overhaul its programming and change it to shows that do not promote or glorify human birth. he even calls human babies at one point disgusting in the