[00:01.06]*Part 1: Four Point Six* [03:41.89]Archaean horizon [03:53.59]The first sunrise [04:05.02]On a pristine Gaea [04:16.76]Opus perfectum [04:22.26]Somewhere there, us sleeping [05:22.11]"After sleeping through a hundred million centuries [05:24.45]we have finally opened our eyes on a sumptuous planet, [05:28.19]sparkling with color, bountiful with life. [05:31.35]Within decades we must close our eyes again. [05:34.91]Isn't it a noble and enlightened way of spending our brief time [05:39.62]in the sun, to work at understanding the universe [05:43.79]and how we have come to wake up in it?" [05:47.06]*Part 2: Life* [06:29.57]The cosmic law of gravity [06:32.05]Pulled the newborns around a fire [06:36.31]A careless cold infinity in every vast direction [06:43.68]Lonely farer in the Goldilocks zone [06:46.54]She has a tale to tell [06:50.58]From the stellar nursery into a carbon feast [06:56.13]Enter LUCA [06:57.72]The tapestry of chemistry [07:03.92]There's a writing in the garden [07:09.37]Leading us to the mother of all [07:14.49]We are one [07:17.82]We are a universe [07:21.61]Forebears of what will be [07:25.17]Scions of the Devonian sea [07:28.89]Aeons pass [07:32.03]Writing the tale of us all [07:35.81]A day-to-day new opening [07:38.80]For the greatest show on Earth [07:43.46]Ion channels welcoming the outside world [07:47.43]To the stuff of stars [07:50.28]Bedding the tree of a biological holy [07:53.18]Enter life [07:57.27]The tapestry of chemistry [08:03.52]There's a writing in the garden [08:09.73]Leading us to the mother of all [08:14.74]We are one [08:18.26]We are a universe [08:21.61]Forebears of what will be [08:24.67]Scions of the Devonian sea [08:28.84]Aeons pass [08:31.84]Writing the tale of us all [08:35.67]A day-to-day new opening [08:39.34]For the greatest show on Earth [09:11.19]We are here to care for the garden [09:17.76]The wonder of birth [09:21.26]Of every form most beautiful [09:30.88]Every form most beautiful [09:39.63]We are one [09:42.73]We are a universe [09:46.07]Forebears of what will be [09:49.83]Scions of the Devonian sea [09:53.44]Aeons pass writing the tale of us all [10:00.33]A day-to-day new opening [10:03.59]For the greatest show on Earth [11:28.09]*Part 3: The Toolmaker* [12:18.38]After a billion years [12:20.18]The show is still here [12:21.84]Not a single one of your fathers died young [12:24.94]The handy travelers [12:26.46]Out of Africa [12:28.04]Little Lucy of the Afar [12:31.17]Gave birth to fantasy [12:32.62]To idolatry [12:34.26]To self-destructive weaponry [12:37.55]Enter the God of gaps [12:39.38]Deep within the past [12:40.63]Atavistic dread of the hunted [12:56.44]Enter Ionia, the cradle of thought [12:59.37]The architecture of understanding [13:02.63]The human lust to feel so exceptional [13:05.63]To rule the Earth [13:08.44]Hunger for shiny rocks [13:10.23]For giant mushroom clouds [13:11.87]The will to do just as you'd be done by [13:14.85]Enter history, the grand finale [13:18.12]Enter ratkind [13:21.88]Man, he took his time in the sun [13:25.26]Had a dream to understand [13:28.31]A single grain of sand [13:33.48]He gave birth to poetry [13:37.61]But one day'll cease to be [13:40.43]Greet the last light of the library [14:48.47]Man, he took his time in the sun [14:52.22]Had a dream to understand [14:55.53]A single grain of sand [15:00.64]He gave birth to poetry [15:04.59]But one day'll cease to be [15:08.11]Greet the last light of the library [15:13.21]Man, he took his time in the sun [15:17.14]Had a dream to understand [15:20.54]A single grain of sand [15:25.52]He gave birth to poetry [15:29.63]But one day'll cease to be [15:32.95]Greet the last light of the library [15:40.88](please sing with us) [15:42.80]We were here! [15:48.14](we were here, range your voices up with the band please, [15:51.75]and down here everybody as load as you can! ) [15:54.99]We were here! [16:05.87](a big one coming! ) [16:07.43]We were here! [16:15.79](and the last one! ) [16:20.00]We were here! [16:45.49]*Part 4: The Understanding* [16:56.10]"We are going to die, and that makes us the lucky ones. [17:01.52]Most people are never going to die because [17:05.12]they are never going to be born. [17:07.55]The potential people who could have been [17:10.53]here in my place but who will in fact never see [17:13.85]the light of day outnumber the sand grains of Sahara. [17:19.45]Certainly those unborn ghosts include [17:22.26]greater poets than Keats, scientists greater than Newton. [17:25.73]We know this because the set of possible people [17:30.19]allowed by our DNA so massively exceeds the set [17:34.47]of actual people. In the teeth of those stupefying [17:39.53]odds it is you and I, in our ordinariness, that are here. [17:44.64]We privileged few, who won the lottery of birth against all odds, [17:51.15]how dare we whine at our inevitable return to that prior state [17:56.38]from which the vast majority have never stirred?" [19:24.22]*Part 5: Sea-Worn Driftwood* [19:48.80]"Thus, from the war of nature, [19:52.55]from famine and death, [19:56.40]the most exalted object which we are capable of [20:00.13]conceiving, namely, the production of the higher animals, [20:04.08]directly follows. [20:07.56]There is grandeur in this view of life, [20:11.30]with its several powers, [20:14.51]originally breathed into a few forms or into one; [20:20.15]and that whilst this planet has gone cycling on [20:23.99]according to the fixed law of gravity, from so simple [20:29.13]a beginning endless forms most beautiful [20:38.06]and most wonderful have been, and are being, evolved."