I think the future of this planet depends on humans, not technology, and we already have the knowledge - we're kind of at the endgame with knowledge. But we're nowhere near the endgame when it comes to our perception. We still have one foot in the dark ages. Graham Hawkes agedarkdepend share on social
The bulk of life on Earth lives in a peaceful place where the temperature is stable. There's hunting going on, but it's very civilized, like a slow ballet. Graham Hawkes balletbulkcivilize Change image and share on social
The Deep Flight Challenger technology is a game-changer for ocean exploration. Graham Hawkes challengerchangerdeep Change image and share on social
The ocean is this beautiful, unexplored place. Why on Earth everyone isn't down there, I don't know. Graham Hawkes beautifulearthocean Change image and share on social
Science is about filling in the details. Graham Hawkes detailfillscience Change image and share on social
Movies like 'The Abyss' and 'Jaws' make people think the ocean is threatening. It's not. It's very tranquil. Graham Hawkes abyssjawmake Change image and share on social
One time on a dive, I wound up drifting up in darkness surrounded by billions of photoluminescent creatures. It was a religious experience, one only a poet could do justice to. Graham Hawkes billioncreaturedarkness Change image and share on social
Pressure hulls collapse at the speed of sound. Once that starts, you're inside your own little imploding atomic bomb, and you're gone. Graham Hawkes atomicbombcollapse Change image and share on social
Space exploration promised us alien life, lucrative planetary mining, and fabulous lunar colonies. News flash, ladies and gents: Space is nearly empty. It's a sterile vacuum, filled mostly with the junk we put up there. Graham Hawkes aliencolonyempty share on social