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EPISODE · Oct 9, 2022 · 10 MIN

Professor Luke O'Neill Finally Answers The Greatest Philosophical Question Posed In Music

from Weekend Breakfast with Alison Curtis

Brandon Flowers finally gets an answer! Ireland's favourite Professor Luke O'Neill has a fascinating new book for young curious minds: ‘What Makes Us Human: A Scientist’s Guide to our Amazing Existence’ What do you have in common with the 7.75 billion other people on the planet? Will we ever create superhumans? Why is music so important to human existence? Humans like to peel their clothes off but we have MUCH more in common with bananas than you think! Why are we half banana? Plus, The most important question posed in music - Are we human or are we dancer? Weekend Breakfast with Alison Curtis spoke to Luke O’Neill and he attempted to answer some big questions in his latest book for curious young adults.

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