He was probably after your time, but did Gunther von Hagens ever make any appearances in Germany?![]()
Yes, but, as far as I know, mainly in the south and in Berlin. Both quite a bit away from where I am so I haven't really had the chance of seeing it yet.
Although another great and inspirational figure I think we've all missed out is Stephen Hawking, now former Lucasian Professor at Cambridge Uni. I was fortunate to have attended a talk he gave, promoting his book "The Universe In A Nutshell" some years ago. It made me think more about how the Universe works.I never read "A Brief History of Time" though - in fact, I never even owned a copy.
I thought of him as well but didn't include him because I am currently in my Carl Sagan frenzy and thought that his name would be mentioned early on by someone else anyway. Also someone I really admire.
As for today's kids.... well, I guess Prof. Brian Cox (the particle physicist and ex D:Ream keyboardist, not the Dundonian actor) would be the next closest thing to a scientist who may be inspiring our current generation.
See, we need more like him! I really think there is far too little science on tv. I can think of one show which answers questions about everyday life which is currently on the air, but it's the only one far and wide.
Which brings me to a plan a friend and I are currently hatching. Death to current television by destruction of satellites! Carl Sagan could have helped. Of course, how to get our own programs up and running is still a hitch in the plan.