1991
Twenty six hundred years ago, in an ancient Greek town called Miletus, the first scientific question was asked: is there a rational basis for the way the world works? As men looked at the world more and more carefully, it seemed to make less and less sense for there are certain things that man intrinsically cannot know.
1991
What is real? To that deceptively simple question, Plato, the greatest of Greek philosophers came up with a startling answer - one which has had incalculable consequences. His answer was: "Nothing is". Man's search for truth started with the Ancient Greeks and we have been asking questions ever since.
1991
Can man learn to live without war? In the nuclear age he has to, but history is against him. War is as old as civilisation itself and the greatest war epic, The Illiad, has survived for nearly 3,000 years of retelling but the rules have changed in a world where Homer's poetic similes of destruction have become a reality.