1. Stephen Colbert starts the interview by asking Dr. Neil de Grasse Tyson, “Is it better to know or not to know?” Ponder on this question and decide which one is better. Give as many reasons as to why. 2. Enumerate the various statements that Dr. Neil de Grasse Tyson said about the importance of science literacy and its relationship to society. 3. If given
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1. Stephen Colbert starts the interview by asking Dr. Neil de Grasse Tyson, “Is it better to know or not to know?” Ponder on this question and decide which one is better. Give as many reasons as to why.
2. Enumerate the various statements that Dr. Neil de Grasse Tyson said about the importance of science literacy and its relationship to society.
3. If given a chance to live back in time and considering the influence of science and technology in society and the environment, which period would you choose and why? Would you prefer a less technologically driven society or you wouldn’t trade the comforts of modern life?
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