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Muy interesante programa. Aunque, en mi opinión, no veo correcto que un programa científico le atribuya características humanas a una entidad tan indefinida como es la naturaleza ("la naturaleza es obstinada") sin, por lo menos, aclarar ppsteriormente que es una forma de hablar. Se le pueden trasnmitir ideas erróneas a la gente y luego nos quejamos de otras explicaciones pseudocientíficas