When I started studying English on my own, some friends asked me "why? You don't know any Americans, you don't intend to travel there, why bother?" Well, here's one reason. I can watch this wonderful lecture, they can't.
@erikbakker15314 жыл бұрын
Are they surely your friends?
@diogenesesenna93234 жыл бұрын
I wouldn't worry too much. A lot of Americans have difficulty speaking English as well 😀
@user-qc8vj3vp9v4 жыл бұрын
Very smart Paulo👍🤗🏆🥇📚📖💯
@66048riker4 жыл бұрын
Looks like you've done well. When did you begin studying?
@alessandrooliveira4974 жыл бұрын
O conhecimento se recompensa por si só. Parabéns Paulo! (Imagino que seja brasileiro =) )
@XxMrDudexX5 жыл бұрын
Carl Sagan was so great that they had to introduce the guy who was going to introduce him.
@stevefromsaskatoon8305 жыл бұрын
@Enter the Braggn' Who hurt you
@kajasismanovic20205 жыл бұрын
your grandparents suck for not teaching you respect @Enter the Braggn'
@lowbeeman5 жыл бұрын
@@kajasismanovic2020 i think it's useless to confront someone like EtB, who will probably never realize his/her folly.
@justgivemethetruth5 жыл бұрын
nice .... and true too.
@petgerco5 жыл бұрын
@Enter the Braggn' Enter the sad troll!
@patflat4563 жыл бұрын
I named my son Sagan after this great man. If everyone listened to Carl Sagan's teachings the world would be a much better place. Hopefully my son grows up in a world more like Carl envisioned.
@257rani8 ай бұрын
❤🔵🌍🌎❤🕊🛰🌅🌌✨🌃🎇🦋🦘
@KeyurRohit2 ай бұрын
♥️♥️♥️♥️
@stevescruby1343Ай бұрын
That’s an awesome name, I’m sure it would make Carl smile. I hope he grows up to love science!
@danwilson591220 күн бұрын
Great choice sir! I hope Sagan has the same attitude as his namesake.
@MassVocals3 күн бұрын
I agree be vocal
@shipwreck91469 ай бұрын
Every time I watch videos of him, I'm amazed by how much he thinks about what he says before he says it. He talks slowly, but with a very high degree of precision, and a high density of information per word. It's an incredible skill.
@wjs15 ай бұрын
Beautifully said
@zevy763 жыл бұрын
I was honored to have translated the Cosmos series for the Spanish dubbing, and later on to be invited by Sagan to join his Planetary Society. He was an extraordinary human being! More than ever we need his voice and wisdom.
@yolandakinnelly2735 Жыл бұрын
My reply is waiting please
@liammurphy2725 Жыл бұрын
@@yolandakinnelly2735 Good luck with that :-)
@liammurphy2725 Жыл бұрын
There are so many people influenced by him still active in their fields, and working toward increasing the value of Carl. His legacy is immense.
@Jose_in_youtube Жыл бұрын
Que honor!
@t.v.venkatramankannan975 Жыл бұрын
@@yolandakinnelly2735 km
@unforgive2n3 жыл бұрын
“Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known.” ―Carl Sagan
@souravsahoo15823 жыл бұрын
That didn't he said..stop writing this
@unforgive2n3 жыл бұрын
@@souravsahoo1582 then who did?
@souravsahoo15823 жыл бұрын
@@unforgive2n it's a conspiracy..sir carl sagan never said it..some tv show broadcaster publish it on newspapers..not much know about it..but it sure he didn't say it
@souravsahoo15823 жыл бұрын
@@unforgive2n it's may be jhony carson,but i don't know..but it sure sir c.sagan don't said it
@souravsahoo15823 жыл бұрын
@Pawan Nirpal yes it's profound but it is not his quote,that what i said before
@michaellucas246 ай бұрын
My Childhood hero who convinced me to study Science passionately. One of the great minds that walk in this little blue dot planet. Thanks Dr. Carl Sagan for everything.
@jlpicardUSS1701e Жыл бұрын
Carl Sagan died far too soon, but geniuses like him never really die, they live on in those willing to listen and learning from them. We are indeed explorers of knowledge and through Carl Sagan, among others, we manage to not just understand our universe, our Earth, but also ourselves and our purpose and legacy on this planet of ours.
@robinmessing5305 жыл бұрын
I'm about 39 minutes into watching this video and I can't help but comment--it's a damn shame Carl Sagan didn't live long enough to enjoy the discovery of thousands of extra-solar planets. We are in great need of voices of clarity such as his. He died way too young.
@rafidin995 жыл бұрын
I second your thoughts 🙏
@brigidsingleton15965 жыл бұрын
Totally & Absolutely in Agreement with you. Carl Sagan.. R.I.P So sadly missed... Still much loved, much admired, much respected, much needed.. Whatever errors he may have made.. His successes so far outshine them..they are themselves no more than motes of dust in a sunbeam..💕
@LittleHotels5 жыл бұрын
More than that, just this month it's been announced that there IS a planet orbiting Barnard's Star. Spooky, or what!
@gregcampwriter5 жыл бұрын
Run along, troll.
@stevefromsaskatoon8305 жыл бұрын
@Enter the Braggn' Fuck off with your electric universe horseshit
@mikeg36605 ай бұрын
I tell my young adult children that Carl was/is a voice of reason in a sea of self-importance… much love to carl as a human…one of our best.
@misanthrophex5 ай бұрын
How sad are the people who don't see the incredible beauty of Carl Sagan... In just two ears he, sadly, left us. He had so much vitality still, even to the last day.
@RobCLynch3 жыл бұрын
Carl Sagan was and still is the epitome of human brilliance. We let ourselves down so often, but every now and again, a genius like Sagan comes along.
@paulmerritt85932 жыл бұрын
He was full of it and himself. He gets stumped and says ok time to end the interview. He makes far too may assumptions and we know far too little too do that. Where is the antimatter? "SHUT UP!" lol He might have keeled over if someone had asked him where the matter came from that caused the big bang and what was there before that. To think there was nothing before the big bang is small minded.
@joeharris79852 жыл бұрын
We have Elon musk today
@alexb28732 жыл бұрын
What exactly makes this guy so intelligent
@blingbling2841 Жыл бұрын
If you could put Carl Sagan and Isaac Asimov in one room, the universe would reverberate all at once.
@RobCLynch Жыл бұрын
@@blingbling2841 And it would create one hell of a big bang!
@biovmr5 жыл бұрын
This may sound strange to most, but to a few it will make perfect sense. I have the original COSMOS series on my phone (downloaded KZbin videos), and I listen to it perhaps every other day as I fall asleep, or as I take my exercise walks in a local nature reserve. Doing this has helped me in my discussions with other people about many topics. It helps me stay focused, level-headed, and (more often than not) happy in dealings with other adults. Perhaps most importantly, it has given me patience to help children explore the world around them, to answer their questions in ways that promotes their thinking, and to work towards a better world I hope they inherit.
@josephvazquez32375 жыл бұрын
why did it cut off right when he was going to the anti matter dark matter question ????? what does he say ?
@robertkofron475 жыл бұрын
@@josephvazquez3237 Right? I was really interested in hearing his opinion on that.
@TX_BoomSlang4 жыл бұрын
More people should follow your example.
@Whovianpancake3 жыл бұрын
ME TOO!!! My friends tell me that I was weird in my sleep sometimes (I sleep with headphones listening to Carl almost every night). I fall asleep muttering the end of Carl’s sentences, whenever he emphasizes something in a phrase, thank you for sharing this, at least now I know my immense admiration and love for the professor is being shared in a similar weird way!
@seDj643 жыл бұрын
OMG I am so glad I'm not the only one! 🤘this guy just had such a way with words
@johnstjohn47055 жыл бұрын
I was privileged to attend two lectures by Carl Sagan in Portland, Oregon. He was joined by Ann Druyan in the second one. In the Q&A for one lecture, a person asked him, "how could you see the wonders of the world and not want to know God?" Sagan immediately answered, "how could you see the wonders of the world and not want to know science?" I cried the day he died.
@Guitcad15 жыл бұрын
The way this comment first appears it looks like it ends "Sagan immediately answered, Read more." lol!
@NSPlayer5 жыл бұрын
I was privileged to attend two lectures by Carl Sagan in Portland, Oregon. He was joined by Ann Druyan in the second one. He was asked on the day he died "how can she slap!?" and he answered with "billions and billions of fuck"... what a legend carl sagan is, the legacy of his existence surely will persist through space and time.
@Kelters5 жыл бұрын
Why oh why do the God deniers insist that investigation and discovery, which is the basis of science, and is intrinsic to the human condition, is incompatible with the existence of God? And a second point: I am about 99.8% certain that the hunter gatherers he talks about, are much happier now with access to basic electricity and basic health. None of them would go back to their dark age fight for daily survival trying to follow the spoor of a herd of wild pigs. The evidence for that is to be found in all continents of the world where the extreme poor have been lifted out of the life and death struggle of daily life in squalor by simple access to electric light, water delivered to the home, a bicycle, and a clinic they can ride to. Get rid of the "noble savage" myth once and for all please.
@NSPlayer5 жыл бұрын
yes but Alan what about the fundamental story about Sagan on his deathbed?@@Kelters
@NSPlayer5 жыл бұрын
@@Kelters god doesn't exist, i'll sleep easy.
@DominicMagrinoMassageTherapist3 ай бұрын
I love him so much. The second best starts talking, and I hear his distinct and recognizable voice, I immediately feel good. Carl Sagan is a happy place for me.
@lexdunn41602 жыл бұрын
He has the mind of a scientist and the heart of a poet. I find his lectures fill me with awe and wonder, not despair and hopelessness.
@kwist___8 ай бұрын
Opposite of trump et al
@gurumark108 ай бұрын
Agreed. I was so pumped when they announced a sequel to Cosmos. I thought it had to be narrated by someone awesome. I was so disappointed
@andromadaus8 ай бұрын
What sets him apart from the herd,makes him a joy in which to listen,and watch due to his relaxed and humorous demeanor.
@slow-mo_moonbuggy8 ай бұрын
What science did Carl do? What is he known for?
@flattenthecurve86238 ай бұрын
@@kwist___ Carl is a Pseudoscientist as are all astronomers and astrophysicists. You on the other hand are an idiot who doesn’t know the difference between science and pseudoscience.
@Sektion95 жыл бұрын
What KZbin was made for.
@nadjazajc50864 жыл бұрын
A GIANT🥇WE MISS HIM😢❤️🥇🦄
@bronwindraney51114 жыл бұрын
Spreading LIES and demonetizing the truth.
@The22on4 жыл бұрын
Before the Big Bang, when Brofgran was deciding what to unfold, he chuckled, as only one from the Uraste line could. He imagined a technologically advanced civilization watching "funny cat videos". This was quite a feat of imagination, because none of those three words existed. Nevertheless, Brofgran put forth his will and started a process which would create conditions whereby it would come to pass. Now we find ourselves exactly as the creator imagined about 14 billions years ago. And what other feats of imagination await inhabitants on that speck in a giant universe? One can only imagine!
@catkeys69114 жыл бұрын
@Be Informed Actually it was made to reveal the stupidity of believing ancient evidence-free teachings and myths.
@mayedalshamsi3 жыл бұрын
As well as videos of cats playing the piano.
@poincaretrajectories59174 жыл бұрын
"Let's make a world in which we go to other worlds." Missed it yesterday: happy 85th birthday, professor Sagan!
@James_the_Builder4 жыл бұрын
Let's make a world that's sustainable for future generations.
@poincaretrajectories59174 жыл бұрын
@@James_the_Builder sure! . Your comment makes me think about: www.lettersofnote.com/2012/08/why-explore-space.html?m=1
@amezcuaist2 жыл бұрын
We need to preserve this planet . It`s the only one we will ever inhabit . Travelling to the nearest star would take us 81,000 years . Sagan however was an inspiration. We need to transfer his ideas back to this lonely planet .
@NoBearSurvives Жыл бұрын
When he was answering the "how you will be remembered" question and he jokingly mentioned "I hope this will not come for many years".... I cried. It had come just 2 years later. Man how I wish we could have seen more of this amazing scholar. There are no better philosophers than scientists. And what amazes me is how well synched they all become the smarter they are. As if they grasp there is one fundamental truth about reality which is just too difficult to comprehend for the majority of the population.
@habib-vq9fl3 ай бұрын
In the past, in order to obtain a Ph. D., potential candidates had to master philosophy. Philosophy provides a lens through which actual scientists are able to decipher right from wrong free of bias. That's truly what education should be about- objectivity which coincides with ethics when it come to the etiology of knowledge.
@stevedrake37252 жыл бұрын
I love how dead quiet the audience is when this man speaks. That’s respect!
@HarryNicNicholas10 ай бұрын
speak softly, but, carry a big stick. a true scientist.
@257rani8 ай бұрын
❤
@slow-mo_moonbuggy7 ай бұрын
@@HarryNicNicholasAstronomy is not science.
@thekantedkalcedony7 ай бұрын
@@slow-mo_moonbuggyCarl Sagan was not only an astronomer but a astrophysicist and planetary scientist, holding other scientific titles too
@slow-mo_moonbuggy7 ай бұрын
@@thekantedkalcedony Could you please name one verified scientific hypothesis constructed in the entire history of astronomy and tell me what the independent variable that was used? There isn't one. Astronomy and astrophysics is not natural science.
@AtamMardes4 жыл бұрын
"The cosmos is also within us - we are made of star stuff - we are a way for the cosmos to know itself." Carl Sagan
@AtamMardes4 жыл бұрын
@South Florida Horticulture Did you also ask them to prove the Adam&Eve story when they were brainwashing you with religious stuff? Or, did you just believe it because they showed you a book that claims itself to be the holy truth?
@mathewmadayorebekah72704 жыл бұрын
In other words he was saying stars died for us to live😅...to save us
@AtamMardes4 жыл бұрын
@South Florida Horticulture Fossil & DNA evidence prove evolution made man. The Bible is the evidence that proves early confused superstitious man made God of the Bible, Satan, angles, Adam&Eve, sin, sacrifice, virgin birth, resurrection, and walking on water. The religion scam has got the gullible suckers duped.
@AtamMardes4 жыл бұрын
@J. Buxter-Fleener LOL. Instead of praying, you should start using your brain to think on your own and free yourself from the shackles of religion.
@AtamMardes4 жыл бұрын
@J. Buxter-Fleener If Jesus had Godly powers, he would still be living. The resurrection hoax was made up by anonymous hoaxer Christian writers falsely passing themselves off as someone who existed years before them & claiming to be eyewitnesses. Religion has got you by the balls. LOL
@user-yq3ez3rk8y3 жыл бұрын
It doesn’t matter how many times you hear about the “pale blue dot” it never gets old
@TerryCheever6 ай бұрын
What a mind and communicator, and I can watch and listen to him all day long. I'm blessed to be an old bugger and had the opportunity to listen to Carl Sagan when he was alive.
@VeronikaCroft Жыл бұрын
I had to rewatch this after the unveiling of JWST's first photo. If anybody fully deserved to witness the age of space exploration, it's Carl Sagan.
@HunnidTheTrapper02 Жыл бұрын
Exactly that.
@lrochacastro23083 жыл бұрын
I gotta admit it, when they applauded dr. Sagan I felt like crying. We lost this man so early that I couldn't experience the same epoch as Carl. This man saved my life.
@pablognecco11022 жыл бұрын
He saved mine, also. I will never be able to express sufficient gratitude for his teachings.
@brennonguilbeau569 Жыл бұрын
Can you tell us what he did for you?
@TX_BoomSlang Жыл бұрын
@@brennonguilbeau569 compare what you've done vs. what he's done.
@kenbranaugh8251 Жыл бұрын
Are you retarded?
@rxw5520 Жыл бұрын
Did he give you CPR? What happened? I’m glad to hear you’re ok.
@Albatross1255 жыл бұрын
Just wow. His sentences are poetic. He has an incredible ability to communicate words and thoughts to the listener.
@dewfall565 жыл бұрын
I know exactly what you mean. His thoughts are so well ordered and conveyed. It's as if everything is already elegantly scripted in his mind.
@raysalmon65664 жыл бұрын
Why would poetic be important
@JesusOfIskcon4 жыл бұрын
This is the same blathering rot yet somehow a masterpiece as General MacArthur's "old soldiers never die" speech isn't it? God I love this guy.
@raysalmon65663 жыл бұрын
@Chuck Wettish poetry and art will not solve the sin problem there is no solution to that without the message of the cross and no morally mankind has not advanced
@James-gk8ip3 жыл бұрын
@@raysalmon6566 tragic misunderstanding
@smashexentertainment6763 жыл бұрын
1:09:10 Dude, you are remembered as one of the greatest human ever lived. I don't think you could ever imagine how grateful people are for everything you did.
@pranjal65932 жыл бұрын
Most beautiful mind
@lisatyler6592 жыл бұрын
Genius with a heart, hiss language is poetry of his soul, his passion to save the Earth is everlasting. Phenomenal human being! Intense inspirer!!’
@Anicius_11 ай бұрын
Who r u talking to
@slow-mo_moonbuggy8 ай бұрын
@@Anicius_Their just algorithm bots propping up a pseudoscience sophist named Carl Sagan.
@dickrichard6267 ай бұрын
@@slow-mo_moonbuggy Not a bot, just a weird guy. 😂
@concepcionkennedy5183 Жыл бұрын
I have listened to this lecture several times and I always cry at the end. A genius scientist, a brilliant communicator, a great human being with a quick wit and endearing sense of humor. He left humanity too soon.
@wanderingsoul11894 ай бұрын
I really envy you.
@KCFlyer23 жыл бұрын
I can only imagine how great it must have been to have him as your college professor.
@agentviktor32972 жыл бұрын
Yeah, but what about exams? Scary :D
@Ratigan22 жыл бұрын
@@agentviktor3297 Not if you have a good tutor.
@alexb28732 жыл бұрын
This guy is a walking assumption he’s nothing but an appealing speaker.
@cryosleep19 Жыл бұрын
Oh yeah you learn sooooo much about like..monkeys...and god not reall....this guy is just a babysitter
@patkennedy2620 Жыл бұрын
@@alexb2873 You didn’t understand a word, did you?
@cristianaurs70344 жыл бұрын
After reading his daughter's book, I feel so much more sadness that he is not here. He was a wonderful scientist, and what an amazing example of a human being.
@PBeringer2 жыл бұрын
Sasha Sagan really hasn't received the recognition she deserves as a writer. There is even a detectable a hint of Carl's turn of phrase in her writing, too, which is really special.
@frankdimeglio8216 Жыл бұрын
@@PBeringer WHAT IS E=MC2 is taken directly from F=ma, AS the rotation of WHAT IS THE MOON matches the revolution. Indeed, consider what is the SECOND dimension in/of SPACE (ON BALANCE); AS TIME is NECESSARILY possible/potential AND actual ON/IN BALANCE; AS ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy is CLEARLY AND NECESSARILY proven to be gravity (ON/IN BALANCE); AS c squared CLEARLY represents a dimension of SPACE ON BALANCE. Consider TIME AND time dilation ON BALANCE !! Great. WHAT IS E=MC2 is taken directly from F=ma, AS TIME is NECESSARILY possible/potential AND actual ON/IN BALANCE; AS ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy is CLEARLY AND NECESSARILY proven to be gravity (ON/IN BALANCE); AS c squared CLEARLY represents a dimension of SPACE ON BALANCE. Consider WHAT IS THE EYE ON BALANCE. Great. Consider TIME AND time dilation ON BALANCE !! WHAT IS E=MC2 is taken directly from F=ma, AS ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy is CLEARLY AND NECESSARILY proven to be gravity (ON/IN BALANCE). Consider TIME AND time dilation ON BALANCE, AS TIME is NECESSARILY possible/potential AND actual ON/IN BALANCE. Gravity AND ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy are linked AND BALANCED opposites ON BALANCE, as the stars AND PLANETS are POINTS in the night sky. Consider TIME AND time dilation ON BALANCE, AS TIME is NECESSARILY possible/potential AND actual ON/IN BALANCE; AS WHAT IS E=MC2 is taken directly from F=ma; AS ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy is CLEARLY AND NECESSARILY proven to be gravity (ON/IN BALANCE); AS the rotation of WHAT IS THE MOON matches the revolution. Great !!! WHAT IS GRAVITY is, ON BALANCE, an INTERACTION that cannot be shielded or blocked, AS ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy is CLEARLY AND NECESSARILY proven to be gravity (ON/IN BALANCE). BALANCE AND completeness go hand in hand. Magnificent. It ALL CLEARLY makes perfect sense ON BALANCE. WHAT IS E=MC2 is dimensionally consistent, AS TIME is NECESSARILY possible/potential AND actual ON/IN BALANCE; AS ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy is CLEARLY AND NECESSARILY proven to be gravity (ON/IN BALANCE) !!! GREAT. By Frank Martin DiMeglio
@kasturiswami7842 жыл бұрын
I listened to the entire talk. It is nothing less than poetry. What a man!
@stevemcdonald37662 жыл бұрын
His Cosmos series on TV was such an amazing way of introducing complex cosmology to the common man in a simplistic but enlightening way, I have since read all his books, I miss you Carl Sagan.
@Xavier-gd6bo8 ай бұрын
Soon you'll have to unlearn everything and start over again, they've lied to us for hundreds of years about everything, so Carl Sagan is just another fraud. Jesuits can take someone from zero to hero in a short time.
@shuvonreza61895 жыл бұрын
We have a saying in Bengali "মুক্তার মত সাজানো কথা", meaning 'words like pearl'. Every time I hear Carl speak I see why the expression is so formed.
@flunk_waffle80735 жыл бұрын
That even looks like a beautiful sentence.
@arifzaman4094 жыл бұрын
So glad to see a comment from a Bangladeshi people, while I am euphoric with the majesty, charm and calmness with this lecture (after the pale blue dot speech video) It’s this kind of emotion, that we don’t know each other yet connected through the shared emotion, which makes us feel lucky and alive as a human being!
@gvjudd12894 жыл бұрын
urdu and persian it is gohar afshani spreading pearls
@onlineeducationnepal78423 жыл бұрын
Mukto mono ?
@garyk13343 жыл бұрын
@Enter the Bragn’ why is everything you say repulsive ?
@chriscline3745 жыл бұрын
Happy 84th Birthday, Carl! We miss you!
@dawn-blade5 жыл бұрын
Truly every word Carl spoke was eloquent and well thought out. I wish we had him now. We need him.
@hrahmani57385 жыл бұрын
the most relevant comment
@lightwishatnight4 жыл бұрын
He's not 84. He died. I know you know that. Why celebrate it? Have you read/heard what Carl preached? He was against the numerology that a birthday is. Anyway, I don't want to be a party poopers, congrats Carl, I guess.
@lloydchristmas45474 жыл бұрын
@@lightwishatnight Why aren't you the dreamer science and prosperity needs.
@thdjjfsfh2 жыл бұрын
Indeed, his books brought me to tears and enlighten me.
@studiosandi9 ай бұрын
Carl Sagan was a gift to humanity❤
@jeffreyhutchins652710 ай бұрын
The lecture was so profound that it evoked enough emotion for me to cry at its conclusion.
@oldschoolman14445 жыл бұрын
What an amazing person, he lives on through recording like this. Much respect Carl Sagan, Thanks for all you did for humanity.
@Jay-wj5hd5 жыл бұрын
An ambassador of life, not just humanity. Severe distinction that should not be overlooked
@The22on4 жыл бұрын
Carl begins by saying we flatter ourselves when wee call ourselves "civilized". Well, I think Carl was civilized.
@harit47675 жыл бұрын
Carl Sagan is best of humanity. Best!
@everestaexillifek64894 жыл бұрын
@J. Buxter-Fleener This must be what we call de-evolution. Thank you for providing yourself as an example
@user-qc8vj3vp9v4 жыл бұрын
Totally agree with you Harit~ Dr. Carl Sagan was one of the most intelligent, composed, humble and calm human being. The world lost a giant. He has not been replaced since, and I don't think ever will. Love you Dr. Carl Sagan - gone too soon; greatly missed.❤❤❤❤❤
@Scoring573 жыл бұрын
@J. Buxter-Fleener He mentioned issues around race one few times for you huh you racist piece of sh^t?
@dadaramakrishna2 жыл бұрын
Was just an elementary student when I watched Cosmos by Carl Sagan…. It is from this science series which gave me a basic understanding of life, our home planet, and the universe. Now I am almost 60 years old and I find his talks and lectures are still relevant today. Thank you so much, Carl Sagan.
@matiasd5226 Жыл бұрын
1:01:54 probably one of if not the best monologue ever. Just with a photo this guy put basically everything we are in a completelly new perspective. Everything we thought great, important, magnificent, every live and every death under a new light. It challenges everything every human ever thought about the human species. Beautiful.
@kinderhood5 жыл бұрын
This is a treasure to see.
@dawn-blade5 жыл бұрын
"That pale blue dot..." Sagan will forever live in history.
@babylon3334 жыл бұрын
I wish we had more of his kind
@user-di1tf4lm2j3 жыл бұрын
The COSMOS will endure for years. It has for me, the body of work is a masterpiece of our time. I first read the Book when I was 11 some 41 years ago. What a humanitarian, will we see another in the next 100 years.
@nkvk28103 жыл бұрын
I am watching this in 2020. And I think we need Professor Sagan now than before. Rest in Peace Mr Sagan.
@RawWithIt2 жыл бұрын
We need more Carl Sagan in our lives
@slow-mo_moonbuggy8 ай бұрын
No. We've had enough pseudoscience. It's ending.
@RawWithIt8 ай бұрын
@@slow-mo_moonbuggy lol what do you mean?
@slow-mo_moonbuggy8 ай бұрын
@@RawWithIt What science is Carl Sagan known for?
@MrDavidWeston2 жыл бұрын
Everybody on the planet should watch this talk by Carl Sagan
@shanemarx92105 жыл бұрын
His answer to that last question is at least as stirring as the Pale Blue Dot. I need to commit both to memory. Carl, you are sorely, sorely missed.
@SpeegBJ3 жыл бұрын
So missed.
@johnlinden73985 жыл бұрын
I ATTENDED A CARL SAGAN LECTURE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO IN 1989 ! I WAS A MEMBER OF THE " PLANETARY SOCIETY " HE HELPED FORM IN THE 1980s AND HAD HIM SIGN MY MEMBERSHIP CARD WHICH HE SIGNED AND SAID " WITH PLEASURE " ! ONE OF MY GREAT TREASURES !
@w8m4n4 жыл бұрын
Wow. Good for you. And I mean it, I'd LOVE to be able to boast that!
@lloydchristmas45474 жыл бұрын
That's awesome, but calm the caps.
@svenblackwell45504 жыл бұрын
Very cool! ;)
@EvonZundelsculder4 жыл бұрын
As a member of the Planetary Society, I was able to attend a symposium in Washington DC while the Shoemaker - Levy 9 comet was impacting Jupiter in 1994. It was AMAZING! Carl Sagan was the MC for the event (imagine that!) while Carolyn and Eugene Shoemaker and David Levy spoke. It was an honor to hear him speak and I won't forget it as long as I live.
@yourdad5873 жыл бұрын
@paul snor Shift is held down and therefore can be released. Caps lock is toggle. Idiot.
@OrangeDurito Жыл бұрын
I am completely speechless right now. Such incredible eloquence, clarity of thoughts, wealth of deep and diverse knowledge, oozing confidence and in general, an aura of authoritative presence - Dr. Sagan was truly once in a generation human being. His absence is direly felt. Given the state of the world which feels like slipping into ignorant vanity everyday surrounded by cloud of misinformation and superficial abhorrent display of short mindedness, we need more people like him who could reiterate to the world authoritatively those golden words of ‘our pale blue dot’. I feel privileged to be able to watch this lecture and understand the importance of his words. Thank you Dr. Sagan for once grazing this small speck of dust suspended in the cosmos and leaving your legacy for the time immemorial.
@NECHOII2 жыл бұрын
*CARL MIGHT ME DEAD, BUT HIS INTELLIGENCE LIVES ON!*
@LoressaClisby5 жыл бұрын
Goodness, what a loss this man's too-soon death was. A great scientist, a great communicator and cosmic explorer. Hasn't really been replaced. Completely awesome individual.
@The22on4 жыл бұрын
Neil DeGrasse Tyson tries to fill his shoes... with mixed results.
@doalwa4 жыл бұрын
Nate unfortunately with very mixed results...just saw his most recent interview on Joe Rogan and it was very offputting how rude Neil behaved there...I couldn’t imagine Carl ever behaving like this.
@nipunjava55454 жыл бұрын
@@doalwa Completely agree. He doesn't have the empathy that is so much needed in communicating scientific knowledge to the common man. The reality of life is that we "hear and respect" people better when we believe they are of the same moral fabric that we are built of. Content matters, but more than that matters presentation.
@doalwa4 жыл бұрын
Nipun Java Well said!
@johnengland71354 жыл бұрын
He's okay in his field but when he started to attack B UFO researcher groups and Truth community concerning ET craft being seen all over this planet and dismissed it as total baloney. I lost a little respect for him for that but I'm sure he made some money doing it can we do all need to pay the bills.
@caughtnyfish60733 жыл бұрын
When I was a child, Carl Sagan inspired me with his views and wonderful voice like no other. I have an awful lot to thank him for.
@Jehovini_Svedoci_Info3 жыл бұрын
I grow up in Croatia as I was 10 years old I started to read his books most wonderful man In sience world.
@elishevacapobianco-s4731 Жыл бұрын
I agree. I as well. I feel blessed to have had the opportunity myself to discover him when I was a teen in the 70's.
@connecting-minds3 жыл бұрын
I'm also cheering in the year 2021. What a pleasure to listen to this greatest lecture. Thanks for sharing.
@jballenger9240 Жыл бұрын
Watching and learning in 2023.
@TheWizaard4 ай бұрын
So many times in this video the topic of his lifespan comes up, whether it's someone looking forward to his 70th birthday, or how he's to be remembered one day, and it's truly heartbreaking to know that in two years time he'll be gone. And gone far too soon. How wonderful it would have been to hear his delight over the discoveries that have been made since then.
@cheri2383 ай бұрын
Chills 🌎
@dawn-blade5 жыл бұрын
Carl Sagan will continue to influence and shape astronomy and questions about our purpose here for centuries to come. Of that, I am certain. His Pale Blue Dot speech alone will be remembered in a few centuries when we live on other planets and perhaps develop the technology to reach other stars.
@Cowicide5 жыл бұрын
I suspect his Pale Blue Dot speech will be remembered as a painful reminder of how lost humanity became before we went off a cliff via unchecked capitalism if we don't get our shit together by voting in progressives and do it soon. The GOP is outright treachery for society and corporate Democrats only pander towards addressing huge issues such as climate change, healthcare, etc. - Americans need to realize progressives who fight for average Americans and climate action are literally our last hope.
@Christopherjoe5 жыл бұрын
@@Cowicide I agree except I would say corporate Democrats only care to campaign on healthcare and climate change, but won't do enough to address them. They say things like universal access to healthcare which is like saying we all have access to a Lamborghini but mist of us can't afford it. We need single payer, or Medicare for All, like every other developed nation but centrist corporate dems will fight that as much as Republicans due to the money they get. Same with climate change. They'll all say we need to address it, but the ones taking that fossil fuel money will not do enough. They'll do enough to say they tried but will call necessary measures too radical. We need real progressives, not centrists pretending to be progressive to get elected.
@LiverpoolfanINchina5 жыл бұрын
Arthur Dayne didn't expect to see you here
@dawn-blade5 жыл бұрын
@@LiverpoolfanINchina I wish you good fortune in the wars to come.
@lightwishatnight4 жыл бұрын
Haha, cute. You think we will be here in 2 centuries.
@peggywolfson31745 жыл бұрын
Carl Sagan was a inspirational, poetic, irreplaceable man. Our loss is immeasurable and I am another who still grieves him. What glorious genius!
@user-rc3fu9ks9x6 ай бұрын
This was so great to hear so great to see. Carl is a human treasure.
@vikasjain53302 жыл бұрын
Hearing Carl Sagan is like he is always there in our midst. He never died. He has become immortal. Taking a cue from his own expression - Let’s make a world where we never lose his writings, speeches and works and make it available to the common human being!
@martinrutley-wk5ds Жыл бұрын
I'm pretty sure he died, dude, it says so on Wikipedia. Maybe they got it wrong, I dunno.
@tomnewsom91245 жыл бұрын
Even when answering unfiltered questions, he's a poet :)
@babylon3334 жыл бұрын
Carl Sagan you're missed. Thanks for all your inspiration.
@chris432t62 жыл бұрын
Feel the same. Thanks
@sphinxrising1129 Жыл бұрын
I met Carl Sagon as a teen & we had a great conversation, but one thing he told me stuck with me more than anything, "Question everything", Carl Sagon.
@leehargreaves74732 жыл бұрын
This is an example of Social Media at it's best. Without it we would have no access to this wonderful talk. Carl Sagan lives on, thanks to KZbin!!
@0cireeric05 жыл бұрын
Sagan inspired so many to fall in love with Science! Great man!
@DCteamtraceur5 жыл бұрын
1:35:17 " let's make a planet in which nobody is starving. let's make a planet in which Men and women have equal access to power. let's make a planet in which No ethnic group has it over another ethnic group. let's have a planet in which Science and engineering is used for the benefit of everybody on the planet. And my personal idiosyncrasy, lets have a world in which we go to other worlds. "
@lloydchristmas45474 жыл бұрын
😢
@chodeshadar184 жыл бұрын
Ohhh I'm not sure about you! You and Sagan are talking about equal access to power and visiting the... heavens? That's not Darwinian! Sounds a little too RELIGIOUS to me!
@svenblackwell45504 жыл бұрын
❤that idea
@lloydchristmas45474 жыл бұрын
@@chodeshadar18
@chodeshadar184 жыл бұрын
@@lloydchristmas4547 not even a little bit!
@cheri2383 ай бұрын
Carl Sagan , I applaud you for your dedication and pursuits of astronomy and science. As a child, each episode when you came on television, I sat with my mind full of wonder on the front row. 🙏❤️🌎🌿🕊🎵🎶🎵
@MeesterG Жыл бұрын
1:08:35 How beautiful this is; he's not only remembered by his own words, but millions are able to hear his words as if he's still here with us. Still so sad that the world lost this beautiful person.
@TheCitroenCX5 жыл бұрын
Carl Sagan a brilliant shining Star among Biiiiillions and Biiiiillions of Stars! Thanks for this great upload.
@naokitoiko27013 жыл бұрын
He wasn't just incredible smart, he was immensely wise too.
@ff11dream2 жыл бұрын
Carl Sagan was so smart they had to introduce the guy that introduced him.
@Snookie627 Жыл бұрын
I got the opportunity to hear him speak in the early 90s at my little local community college. He didn't just speak at ivy league schools. My friend went into labor that same day, and I told her she had a time limit and I wasn't missing the chance to hear my space dad speak. I missed the birth, but wouldn't change a thing. I was in a very religious household, and I am forever grateful for the light he shined in my dark world.
@themediawrangler5 жыл бұрын
The last question Sagan answered before wrapping up the Q&A is particularly inspiring and deserves its own video.
@exploresouthafrica35515 жыл бұрын
This man is BRILLIANT!! This is the first time I have listened to him. Now I will go and hunt youtube for anything on Carl Sagan. Such a pity he's not with us anymore.
@yusufeminyldz45572 жыл бұрын
This is the most beneficial video I have ever watched in my entire life. Thank you Carl Sagan. You are a hero for us.
@mameli0701 Жыл бұрын
What a man!! The universe is a poorer place since his passing, but we're unbelievably lucky to have had his wisdom and enthusiasm for 62 years. He's the closest I come to worshipping something..
@petetube994 жыл бұрын
I was given Cosmos the book when I was a child. I owe much of my love if astronomy, art, history and science to that one book. The illustrations were spellbinding, but the text was life changing.
@TheArtofFugue2 жыл бұрын
As was I. And as will my children whenever I have them.
@tigermagda3 жыл бұрын
My first love in life and my greatest choice so far.
@nabilh562 жыл бұрын
A master piece that should be included in every educational curriculum.
@CharlesEckert-lk6me Жыл бұрын
An absolutely brilliant man. He lives on because of lectures and recordings like this.
@marypalmer82235 жыл бұрын
A stellar thinker and human being. I'm so glad he existed in my lifetime.
@dr.prakasharumugam40865 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for making this available for public. He was a brilliant scientist , inspiring lecturer and a teacher par excellence.
@anthonysandoval92752 жыл бұрын
It saddens me, that Carl had to pass, it would be so interesting to hear him deduce images, from Hubble, and James Webb. As a child he was the voice of cosmos, he introduced me to space, and words would make you imagination just work overtime. As I grow older, I still listen and watch his material. Such a smart human’s human being. Such hope for humanity, in an era of chaos. So outspoken, with a soft, stern, and professional, always recognizable voice. Rest In Peace, we will always miss you, and I thank God, for all of the recordings, and videos, you made. Your legacy will always live. Your golden record will hopefully live forever!
@anearthian8944 ай бұрын
Woah I didn't know that legendary speech of him on pale blue dot was first here. I 😢 every time i hear it.
@iliyakurtev13214 жыл бұрын
1:02:20 I get goosebumps as he begins his Pale Blue Dot speech.
@zarthsan5 жыл бұрын
What an incredible representation of Sagan's breadth and diversity of knowledge. Thank you for restoring and making this lecture available to all of us!
@sameermadan49122 жыл бұрын
Thanks Carl for touching and changing lives all around the world. You visited Delhi and spoke there once. My regret to date that I was away at the time and missed listening to you in person. The best speaker I have ever listened to
@Jeffsterren6 ай бұрын
30 mins in and all I'm missing is popcorn. What a legendary and interesting speaker Carl Sagan was. I could watch lectures like these in the cinema as if they were movies.
@frankrwalsh5 жыл бұрын
I think Carl will be remembered for COSMOS, by everyone who saw the series.
@conniestone62514 жыл бұрын
and a WHOLE LOT more! You really need to READ all of his books (if you haven't) ; they will change your life...still. Missing my HERO, Carl Sagan :'(
@toni47292 жыл бұрын
Absolutely agreed. It was brilliant. It'll never go out of date.
@erictaylor54625 жыл бұрын
Hard to believe he's been gone nearly 23 years now
@vrramnath3 жыл бұрын
He is a huge inspiration. Legendary physicist, thinker and philosopher.
@3dgar7eandro10 ай бұрын
"What a master class in humility and skepticism, Carl Sagan was definitely not at the center of the solar system, the galaxy or the universe but always at the center of our thoughts and our hearts 🤓👌👌" I really feel privileged to listen to this wonderful Physics and life teacher, he truly had a privileged mind, which taught us to follow "the tireless search for truth" always with an open mind, and that was perhaps his greatest achievement.
@pavel96523 ай бұрын
I heard about him for a long time, but never had a chance to watch or listen. When I discovered his lectures and interviews few years ago I was blown away how precise and intelligent he was! I wish he lived longer and contributed more to science and popular science.
@robinmessing5305 жыл бұрын
Absolutely brilliant lecture and responses by Carl Sagan. I expected nothing less and he did not disappoint.
@unclefreddieDied4 жыл бұрын
agreed! even without Steven Spielberg! LoL
@valeriataylor83373 жыл бұрын
"But imagine that you're an octopus" - SAGAN, Carl. 1994.
@pablognecco11022 жыл бұрын
Many of us who otherwise would have never had quality scientific instruction, not only recieved very good science lessons but the best scientific thoughts and concepts available, through professor Sagan's books. I cannot express sufficient gratitude for his legacy. We desperately need more people with his wit, his wisdom, his sharpness and his attitude. I just love him with all the strenght of my existence.
@panthapraetorian39745 ай бұрын
My three personal heroes, Carl Sagan, Leonard Nimoy and David Suzuki. Carl inspired much of my work in physics theorem. I have admired, respected, listened to and learned from him since I was a small child. See you out there, somewhere... As for the rest of you, May the Universe accept your chosen paths and through fortune and favour, open them up to you.
@gpc1234515 жыл бұрын
Carl Sagan is my hero, I would love to have met and spoke to him What a nice guy.
@deathwrenchcustom4 жыл бұрын
It would be an awkward conversation though, because of that computer that he had to talk through. 😆
@gpc1234514 жыл бұрын
I think that was Stephan Hawkins lol'n
@deathwrenchcustom4 жыл бұрын
@@gpc123451 You say potato... 😎🍻
@canisronis27535 жыл бұрын
thank you for posting this....Carl Sagan, a cosmic treasure
@Gguitarist12 жыл бұрын
My eyes fill with tears when I listen to Carl. I sorely miss him. Thankfully a vast video archive exhists of this inspiring great human being and thinker.
@in4med4ever Жыл бұрын
I shared that video with my third and fifth grade tutees...truly moving
@anthonyrichards9512 Жыл бұрын
I love this scientist for not only his intelligence, but his compassion for the human race. I just realized he died only two years later. How very sad...❤
@memoryhero5 жыл бұрын
Just when I thought it couldn't get any better, the man finishes with Pale Blue Dot. Home run.
@CyanBlackflower10 күн бұрын
Out of the park... Out of this World... Across the Universe... There & Back Again.
@manpreetbhattee97324 жыл бұрын
Listening to this early in the morning. Makes you feel so grounded.
@niveshutube2 жыл бұрын
Wish he were still here to explain the boundaries of our discoveries. Brilliant communicator and educator.
@ProfParzival2 жыл бұрын
The end of that speech.. makes you stop and listen and crescendos with the hairs sticking up on the back of your neck. Truly one of humanities greatest thinkers delivering a monumentally historic speech.
@MsAncients12 жыл бұрын
ProfParzival, I heard part of this speech in Neil DeGrasse Tyson's edition of The Cosmos. It gave me goosebumps and made the hairs on the back of my neck stand up. I didn't' know the speech was part of this lecture; I got the same reaction again. Your comment was right on point!