Rereading Carl Sagan's "Cosmos". It's astonishingly beautiful and often very perceptive throughout.pic.twitter.com/erj0FNe5Vz
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"Sometimes I think we're alone. Sometimes I think we're not. In either case, the thought is quite staggering." — Bucky Fuller
What I like about them both is the sense of curiosity and reverence for this cosmic mystery.
“All his life has he looked away…to the future, to the horizon. Never his mind on where he was — what he was doing.”

He had such reverence and awe concerning the universe. I’ll always remember this episode of his program really inspiring me.pic.twitter.com/fPMeKeZhZP
If only we had a "life meter" to send out and measure life, and reliably distinguish almost-life (right molecules in 90% right conditions?) from life :)
Michael, no need to think about cosmos - just look at the Earth more attentively: https://youtu.be/eHoM46kpECc (video is not in English, but I hope YouTube does offer translation subtitles)
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