Lyrics by John Boswell

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  1. A Glorious Dawn (feat. Stephen Hawking)
  2. A Wave Of Reason
  3. Children Of Africa
  4. Get Pitted
  5. Ode To The Brain
  6. Our Place In The Cosmos (feat. Sagan)
  7. Poetry of Reality
  8. The Big Beginning (feat. Hawking)
  9. The Case For Mars
  10. The Quantum World
  11. The Real You
  12. The Science Rap!
  13. The Unbroken Thread (feat. Attenborough)
  14. They're Out There, Man!
  15. We Are All Connected (feat. Sagan)
  16. We Can Help

John Eastburn Boswell (March 20, 1947 – December 24, 1994) was an American historian and a full professor at Yale University. Many of Boswell's studies focused on the issue of religion and homosexuality, specifically Christianity and homosexuality. All of his work focused on the history of those at the margins of society. His first book, The Royal Treasure: Muslim Communities Under the Crown of Aragon in the Fourteenth Century, appeared in 1977. In 1994, Boswell's fourth book, Same-Sex Unions in Pre-Modern Europe, was published. He died that same year from AIDS-related complications.

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