ЗВЁЗДЫ КОНЕЧНО, СЛОВ НЕТ, НО У ЗЭ БЁРДЗ - В СЕРДЦЕ
@user-qm8bc4bu1t9 күн бұрын
The intro reminds me of the pelican brief.
@user-qm8bc4bu1t9 күн бұрын
Oh ok. So he thought about it too 😊😊😊😊😊 everyone wants to live forever for a reason.
@edgarroberts874010 күн бұрын
57:33 Sagan was so frickin based
@son_of_a_gunny887112 күн бұрын
The sad thing is that the Children were being taken away even back then. Trafficked to Evil People that has gone on straight through to today!
@DerekHogg-ln5gz15 күн бұрын
A brilliant song in these troubled times, god help us all!
@philipdobbins276919 күн бұрын
My favorite Dylan song
@nancybegin587026 күн бұрын
How very beautiful!❤
@Vayu_AkshАй бұрын
Yes we hindus made some cultural mistakes like every religion But we had tried to find answers,we haven't one holy book,rather than 108 philosophies of upanishads,6 darshanam,9 shrutis,athiestic school of charvak,materialistic school of hinduism,vedanta phiosophy,bhagawadgeeta.....we may not be perfect but what sages said in Upanishads, vedanta,many of their talks makes sense to me even now This universe is so vast,as shree krishna is saying in geeta just like all the rivers meet in the ocean similarly,brahman(the ultimate soul)merge every soul, taking different paths, believes,notions but the ultimate reality is that we all want to know the TRUTH,even a thiest or a athiest
@PfphfraenghckАй бұрын
This is the place I go to when people in the world are numbing me with their holier-than-thou self-inebriety. I miss Carl. I miss the impact he had. I miss people being humble, rational and benign. Thanks for loading it up <3
@1838isfakeАй бұрын
Tears flowing, I think that is one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen. Thank ÿou for giving a damn about human rights. All lives matter.
@pedrodiaz5540Ай бұрын
All I can say is thank you, thank you Professor Carl Sagan.
@MathewTitusАй бұрын
Look how far we have fallen since then... "Trust the Science" :D
@TheKimkidongАй бұрын
김기동
@user-wf8ll3qg9tАй бұрын
Это КЛАССНО🎉🎉🎉👍👍👍👌
@user-wf8ll3qg9tАй бұрын
The Best🎉🎉🎉👍👍👍👌
@ElectricEye-dl4diАй бұрын
an underrated song. very important. and questions still unanswered.
@uwem.1891Ай бұрын
Thank you for make all this great "videos" available here !!!!
@mrtkmusic8349Ай бұрын
Rest in peace beloved man, thank you for everything...
@JIO_INDIA.COM42689Ай бұрын
41:22 here you go 😅
@ednaalves99082 ай бұрын
And all the best, my heart...
@ednaalves99082 ай бұрын
👍👏🌟🍀🙏✨🤵🎸
@stevejohansen5822 ай бұрын
Patty Smyth..... in the right place - at the right time.... F a n t a s t i c !!!
@lluviadeluz2 ай бұрын
Thank you Carl to show us the cosmos 🙏🏻🌟🌟🌟🌟
@Cleisthenes22 ай бұрын
'It is a lovely fantasy, to explore those worlds that never were. By visiting them we could truly understand how history works; history could become an experimental science. If an apparently pivotal person had never lived - Plato, say, or Paul, or Peter the Great - how different would the world be? What if the scientific tradition of the ancient Ionian Greeks had survived and flourished? That would have required many of the social forces of the time to have been different - including the prevailing belief that slavery was natural and right. But what if that light that dawned in the eastern Mediterranean 2,500 years ago had not flickered out? What if science and the experimental method and the dignity of crafts and mechanical arts had been vigorously pursued 2,000 years before the Industrial Revolution? What if the power of this new mode of thought had been more generally appreciated? I sometimes think we might then have saved ten or twenty centuries. Perhaps the contributions of Leonardo would have been made a thousand years ago and those of Albert Einstein five hundred years ago. In such an alternate Earth, Leonardo and Einstein would, of course, never have been born. Too many things would have been different. In every ejaculation there are hundreds of millions of sperm cells, only one of which can fertilize an egg and produce a member of the next generation of human beings. But which sperm succeeds in fertilizing an egg must depend on the most minor and insignificant of factors, both internal and external. If even a little thing had gone differently 2,500 years ago, none of us would be here today. There would be billions of others living in our place. If the Ionian spirit had won, I think we - a different ‘we,’ of course - might by now be venturing to the stars. Our first survey ships to Alpha Centauri and Barnard’s Star, Sirius and Tau Ceti would have returned long ago. Great fleets of interstellar transports would be under construction in Earth orbit - unmanned survey ships, liners for immigrants, immense trading ships to plow the seas of space. On all these ships there would be symbols and writing. If we looked closely, we might see that the language was Greek. And perhaps the symbol on the bow of one of the first starships would be a dodecahedron, with the inscription ‘Starship Theodorus of the Planet Earth.’”'
@jeffreylawrence69282 ай бұрын
Great episode, thx for the upload ( fact KS was so comfortable in the time machines chair- he didn’t want to come down, even though he was 14 feet up!)
@privateaccountnow27012 ай бұрын
I grew up in Wales, and I didn't come across Carl Sagon till my 40s, such a treasure -thanks for putting these videos up and good luck to u x
@Cleisthenes22 ай бұрын
I think that he gets the Presocratic philosophers broadly right, though it must be remembered that mystical and rationalistic strains of thought could live side by side in some of them - Empedocles, for example
@ednaalves99082 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed watching this video with voices, great talents, rating 10 Tracy Chapman and great artistic talents...🙏❤️😊
@insfiringpaprika80112 ай бұрын
I watch him as bedtime routine
@stevejohansen5823 ай бұрын
The Smyth-effect is just fantastic here.... Love it !!!
@paulkroell75923 ай бұрын
AWESOME.
@rosepetals81813 ай бұрын
She is AN AMAZING SINGER
@CAMILOllllllllllllll3 ай бұрын
We need more men like him, whom protect the people, children and society of the bull shit of the religion.
@farhanhassan18653 ай бұрын
song in background , can anyone tell me its name at time stamp 4:16
@prerna22munshi3 ай бұрын
The way this opens for you the world of wonder.
@user-ot6pd8jm7b3 ай бұрын
c言語!!。 1:11
@danilo0719833 ай бұрын
Hi, do you have the 4 eps missing, it would be great to have the whole series . If u could upload them. TKS a lot
@Marko-19803 ай бұрын
Love carl sagan,great chanell
@prerna22munshi3 ай бұрын
Requesting you to please unhide the other 4 episodes❤
@TalkWithShankar3 ай бұрын
Thanks for everyone
@ednaalves99083 ай бұрын
🙏✨🌟
@chetnadethe81724 ай бұрын
But why the galaxy has fever stars unlike other images of galaxy
@user-th1xo2ve7p4 ай бұрын
I was at that concert one of the best concerts I ever sold
@user-ot6pd8jm7b4 ай бұрын
❤❤😊😅😮😢😂🎉
@user-ot6pd8jm7b4 ай бұрын
先駆指導員の気用事于さま何時もありますって思ったとおり以上😂🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
@dennisjones53154 ай бұрын
Further to my last comment I also have Carls book ‘Cosmos’ and his book ‘Pale Blue Dot’
@dennisjones53154 ай бұрын
I have been a fan of Dr. Carl Sagan and Anne Druyan since 1980. They were and are incredibly forward thinking scientists whose work is very relevant, perhaps more so today. But more than that the quality of the series ‘Cosmos’ that they produced is of the highest quality and stands against anything that is produced today. I have now three copies of the series ‘Cosmos’ (just in case one of them becomes faulty!) Fabulous. It was a crying shame and a tragedy that Dr. Carl died far too young. Thanks for your insight.
@BhagatSingh-yo2ou3 күн бұрын
Uncle you are alive till now 😮😮😮
@egraadaangelthanks27734 ай бұрын
Ask Youtselfe God Love Me By They Love You Others Thank God
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ЗВЁЗДЫ КОНЕЧНО, СЛОВ НЕТ, НО У ЗЭ БЁРДЗ - В СЕРДЦЕ
The intro reminds me of the pelican brief.
Oh ok. So he thought about it too 😊😊😊😊😊 everyone wants to live forever for a reason.
57:33 Sagan was so frickin based
The sad thing is that the Children were being taken away even back then. Trafficked to Evil People that has gone on straight through to today!
A brilliant song in these troubled times, god help us all!
My favorite Dylan song
How very beautiful!❤
Yes we hindus made some cultural mistakes like every religion But we had tried to find answers,we haven't one holy book,rather than 108 philosophies of upanishads,6 darshanam,9 shrutis,athiestic school of charvak,materialistic school of hinduism,vedanta phiosophy,bhagawadgeeta.....we may not be perfect but what sages said in Upanishads, vedanta,many of their talks makes sense to me even now This universe is so vast,as shree krishna is saying in geeta just like all the rivers meet in the ocean similarly,brahman(the ultimate soul)merge every soul, taking different paths, believes,notions but the ultimate reality is that we all want to know the TRUTH,even a thiest or a athiest
This is the place I go to when people in the world are numbing me with their holier-than-thou self-inebriety. I miss Carl. I miss the impact he had. I miss people being humble, rational and benign. Thanks for loading it up <3
Tears flowing, I think that is one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen. Thank ÿou for giving a damn about human rights. All lives matter.
All I can say is thank you, thank you Professor Carl Sagan.
Look how far we have fallen since then... "Trust the Science" :D
김기동
Это КЛАССНО🎉🎉🎉👍👍👍👌
The Best🎉🎉🎉👍👍👍👌
an underrated song. very important. and questions still unanswered.
Thank you for make all this great "videos" available here !!!!
Rest in peace beloved man, thank you for everything...
41:22 here you go 😅
And all the best, my heart...
👍👏🌟🍀🙏✨🤵🎸
Patty Smyth..... in the right place - at the right time.... F a n t a s t i c !!!
Thank you Carl to show us the cosmos 🙏🏻🌟🌟🌟🌟
'It is a lovely fantasy, to explore those worlds that never were. By visiting them we could truly understand how history works; history could become an experimental science. If an apparently pivotal person had never lived - Plato, say, or Paul, or Peter the Great - how different would the world be? What if the scientific tradition of the ancient Ionian Greeks had survived and flourished? That would have required many of the social forces of the time to have been different - including the prevailing belief that slavery was natural and right. But what if that light that dawned in the eastern Mediterranean 2,500 years ago had not flickered out? What if science and the experimental method and the dignity of crafts and mechanical arts had been vigorously pursued 2,000 years before the Industrial Revolution? What if the power of this new mode of thought had been more generally appreciated? I sometimes think we might then have saved ten or twenty centuries. Perhaps the contributions of Leonardo would have been made a thousand years ago and those of Albert Einstein five hundred years ago. In such an alternate Earth, Leonardo and Einstein would, of course, never have been born. Too many things would have been different. In every ejaculation there are hundreds of millions of sperm cells, only one of which can fertilize an egg and produce a member of the next generation of human beings. But which sperm succeeds in fertilizing an egg must depend on the most minor and insignificant of factors, both internal and external. If even a little thing had gone differently 2,500 years ago, none of us would be here today. There would be billions of others living in our place. If the Ionian spirit had won, I think we - a different ‘we,’ of course - might by now be venturing to the stars. Our first survey ships to Alpha Centauri and Barnard’s Star, Sirius and Tau Ceti would have returned long ago. Great fleets of interstellar transports would be under construction in Earth orbit - unmanned survey ships, liners for immigrants, immense trading ships to plow the seas of space. On all these ships there would be symbols and writing. If we looked closely, we might see that the language was Greek. And perhaps the symbol on the bow of one of the first starships would be a dodecahedron, with the inscription ‘Starship Theodorus of the Planet Earth.’”'
Great episode, thx for the upload ( fact KS was so comfortable in the time machines chair- he didn’t want to come down, even though he was 14 feet up!)
I grew up in Wales, and I didn't come across Carl Sagon till my 40s, such a treasure -thanks for putting these videos up and good luck to u x
I think that he gets the Presocratic philosophers broadly right, though it must be remembered that mystical and rationalistic strains of thought could live side by side in some of them - Empedocles, for example
I really enjoyed watching this video with voices, great talents, rating 10 Tracy Chapman and great artistic talents...🙏❤️😊
I watch him as bedtime routine
The Smyth-effect is just fantastic here.... Love it !!!
AWESOME.
She is AN AMAZING SINGER
We need more men like him, whom protect the people, children and society of the bull shit of the religion.
song in background , can anyone tell me its name at time stamp 4:16
The way this opens for you the world of wonder.
c言語!!。 1:11
Hi, do you have the 4 eps missing, it would be great to have the whole series . If u could upload them. TKS a lot
Love carl sagan,great chanell
Requesting you to please unhide the other 4 episodes❤
Thanks for everyone
🙏✨🌟
But why the galaxy has fever stars unlike other images of galaxy
I was at that concert one of the best concerts I ever sold
❤❤😊😅😮😢😂🎉
先駆指導員の気用事于さま何時もありますって思ったとおり以上😂🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Further to my last comment I also have Carls book ‘Cosmos’ and his book ‘Pale Blue Dot’
I have been a fan of Dr. Carl Sagan and Anne Druyan since 1980. They were and are incredibly forward thinking scientists whose work is very relevant, perhaps more so today. But more than that the quality of the series ‘Cosmos’ that they produced is of the highest quality and stands against anything that is produced today. I have now three copies of the series ‘Cosmos’ (just in case one of them becomes faulty!) Fabulous. It was a crying shame and a tragedy that Dr. Carl died far too young. Thanks for your insight.
Uncle you are alive till now 😮😮😮
Ask Youtselfe God Love Me By They Love You Others Thank God
Johnny Greensleeves 🤙