Post 4: My favorite series "bones"
Post 4: Free themed topic.
One of the best series I have seen is "bones". Released in 2005 by Fox. The story follows forensic anthropologist Temperance Brenan and her team of scientists, who together with the FBI successfully solve murders.
I really like this series, because it considers the real method of science and is a great way to spread it. I think part of the reason I'm studying social science today is because of this series.
I feel sad to know that today we are still denied the possibility of being scientists, that despite the globalization of information, the right to learn what we like is still being taken away from us.
Little treasures like this series, manage to awaken the interest of the younger generations. They are gifts for the future, as Carl Sagan said in his book Cosmos: "Curious children are the most important resource that countries have." They will be the scientists of the future.
"Cosmos", "bones", "interstellar", "Martian" are entertainment resources that create vocations and not just any but the most beautiful and incredible vocation in the world, that of knowing. What does this all mean? What is the meaning of things? How to understand the universe? Create people who seek the truth, , creates curious and skeptical scientists

wow I love that series so much!! I remember seeing it in TV with my mom when I was younger.
ResponderEliminarAlthough we deny it, in general we anthropology students love Bones and Indiana Jones
ResponderEliminarThat is a very entertaining series, and I also think that its content can motivate the love for science!
ResponderEliminarI found the series interesting, it will be on my list to watch.
ResponderEliminar"I love that this series inspires you towards social sciences but I love even more the phrase "Curious children are the most important resource that countries have. They will be the scientists of the future."
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