Carl Sagan's Cosmos: Episode 10-The Edge of Forever
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I uploaded Carl Sagan's Cosmos because this is what the internet, at its best, is all about. But I never expected the comments I would see! It seems like every day I get comments from people talking about how special Carl was, what he meant to them, how he changed their lives, etc. Every comment brings a smile to my face. I'm very proud to say the comments to these videos have become a virtual shrine to a great man who is obviously still missed by millions. As for me, I first watched Cosmos when I was 10 years old. It had a profound impact on me that lasts to this day. For years, I thought I should become a scientist as a result. That never worked out, and I ultimately chose a very different career path, but Carl's thinking still permeates my intellectual character: his rationality, his skepticism, his deep-felt love of humanity, and, most importantly, his enduring optimism. Enjoy! And please keep those wonderful comments coming!
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58:45 Dr Sagan takes a hit on the galaxy bong
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the reapers are cming, the cycle will continue!!!
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9;50 seems not to be true, that the galaxy moves like a solar system where the inner part is rotating faster. Haven't we found that the galaxy arms rotate as fast as the center? Why would Sagan say this if he wasn't sure or did they have different findings back then?
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The last 10 minutes is the most mind blowing part of the episode , it is fractal geometry. the universe is an infinite fractal
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Anyone knows the melody that's in the background @ 11:25?
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"Goodbye, I'm going to the dark room now" - Hominson/Darth Vader
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Read the discription, what a nice community Carl created. :D
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i see everybody talking about how religion can explain everything. I tell you what Jesus and all of his friends were high on dope :)
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This is poetry
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This is sheer beauty. I saw this when I was I child but this stands today as intellectual delight. Thank you so much, uploader!
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“... there is no shame in not knowing. The problem arises when irrational thought and attendant behavior fill the vacuum left by ignorance.” - Neil deGrasse Tyson
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If there are the 4 or 5th Dimension, could they hold residence to God? If so, are there higher dimensions for which God is subject to a higher being? If so, does it extend infinitely?
Some consider infinite regression as a sign of something going wrong. Sure it is not measurable and therefore out of reach of the scientific method to be mapped, but is that not the same case for a God who holds infinite power and infinite knowledge? Therefore, is it not as "absurd" as an infinite regression?
Then again, if we recieve strong evidence in a scientific manner for a pattern that the Universe is following, could we not map it for the rest of the Universe? This was and is the method employed by both religion and science. It is such similarities which reminds me of the importance of questioning one's assumptioms, for it is one of the greatest insights. It is such similarities which makes me consider Sam Harris' hypothesis that religions are failed sciences. -
36:20 about. Those questions are still answered by religion and myth, because science will never explain why there is something.
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imagine getting high as fuck with this guy... so good
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ah, fuck this shit, i just download it from torrent.
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can you upload them to some other website other than Youtube? It has been blocked by the publisher in my country, very annoying.
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Thank you for the upload.Where is episodes 1 and 9?
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I think bill nye should have been sagans successor
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Carl your voice is soothing!
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Nope. Just once.lol
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