1 year ago

This is Carl Sagan reading from his book, “The Pale Blue Dot”. Carl Sagan was the most uncommon of scientists. Yes, he was smart. Accessible. And even popular.

But more than anything else, he was inspiring.

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    Dot” — inspiring stuff.
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    such a wonderful, inspiring, eloquent fucking badass....pulled off a turtleneck...
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    perfect. sagan is such a hero
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    You’re absolutely right, Smut. Accessible is a great word for Sagan. Very thoughtful with very literary language...
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