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Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey: The Clean Room (Episode 7)
Link to: Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey: The Clean Room
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Carl Sagan’s daughter also just wrote a nice article for New York Magazine…
Link to article: Lessons of Immortality and Mortality From My Father, Carl Sagan
Then he told me, very tenderly, that it can be dangerous to believe things just because you want them to be true. You can get tricked if you don’t question yourself and others, especially people in a position of authority. He told me that anything that’s truly real can stand up to scrutiny.
As far as I can remember, this is the first time I began to understand the permanence of death. As I veered into a kind of mini existential crisis, my parents comforted me without deviating from their scientific worldview.
“You are alive right this second. That is an amazing thing,” they told me. When you consider the nearly infinite number of forks in the road that lead to any single person being born, they said, you must be grateful that you’re you at this very second. Think of the enormous number of potential alternate universes where, for example, your great-great-grandparents never meet and you never come to be. Moreover, you have the pleasure of living on a planet where you have evolved to breathe the air, drink the water, and love the warmth of the closest star. You’re connected to the generations through DNA — and, even farther back, to the universe, because every cell in your body was cooked in the hearts of stars. We are star stuff, my dad famously said, and he made me feel that way.
My parents taught me that even though it’s not forever — because it’s not forever — being alive is a profoundly beautiful thing for which each of us should feel deeply grateful. If we lived forever it would not be so amazing.
Inspiration from the universe...
Carl Sagan Presents Six Lectures on Earth, Mars & Our Solar System … For Kids (1977)
[H/T Lincoln] These 1977 Christmas Lectures are similar to the 1991 Christmas Lectures by Richard Dawkins, HERE, which discussed evolution.
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Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey: Episodes 12 And 13
I believe last night’s episode was the season finale. Below is a link to that episode, as well as the previous one, which I hadn’t yet linked to. You can also view them all, HERE. Link to video: Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey: The World Set Free (Episode...
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Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey: Deeper, Deeper, Deeper Still (episode 6)
Link to video: Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey: Deeper, Deeper, Deeper Still ............... Quote this episode brought to by mind: “I, a universe of atoms, an atom in the universe.” ―Richard P. Feynman
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Npr: Neil Degrasse Tyson Explains Why The Cosmos Shouldn't Make You Feel Small
Link to: Neil DeGrasse Tyson Explains Why The Cosmos Shouldn't Make You Feel SmallWhen it comes to "callings" we usually think of people who feel drawn to religious career paths. But if you ask Neil deGrasse Tyson how he became an astrophysicist he...
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Carl Sagan’s Last Interview (on Charlie Rose)
Link to: Carl Sagan’s last interview (May 27, 1996) …………….. Related book: The Demon-Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark Related previous post: The Full Sagan Series Related videos: Carl Sagan's Cosmos (13 Episodes)
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Liebster Award Nomination
I've been nominated for a Liebster award from Ferdis over at DivGro and I'd like to thank him for thinking of me for the award! The Liebster award is a really neat way to get followers to connect with other blogs with similar...
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