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Carl Sagan – ‘A Glorious Dawn’ ft Stephen Hawking (Cosmos Remixed) from Levo75 on Vimeo.
“The size and age of the Cosmos are beyond ordinary human understanding. Lost somewhere between immensity and eternity is our tiny planetary home. In a cosmic perspective, most human concerns seem insignificant, even petty. And yet our species is young and curious and brave and shows much promise. In the last few millennia we have made the most astonishing and unexpected discoveries about the Cosmos and our place within it, explorations that are exhilarating to consider. They remind us that humans have evolved to wonder, that understanding is a joy, that knowledge is prerequisite to survival. I believe our future depends powerfully on how well we understand this Cosmos in which we float like a mote of dust in the morning sky.”
– Carl Sagan, Cosmos (1980)
Lyrics:
[Sagan]If you wish to make an apple pie from scratch
You must first invent the universe Space is filled with a network of wormholes
You might emerge somewhere else in space
Some when-else in time The sky calls to us
If we do not destroy ourselves
We will one day venture to the stars A still more glorious dawn awaits
Not a sunrise, but a galaxy rise
A morning filled with 400 billion suns
The rising of the milky way The Cosmos is full beyond measure of elegant truths
Of exquisite interrelationships
Of the awesome machinery of nature I believe our future depends powerfully
On how well we understand this cosmos
In which we float like a mote of dust
In the morning sky But the brain does much more than just recollect
It inter-compares, it synthesizes, it analyzes
it generates abstractions The simplest thought like the concept of the number one
Has an elaborate logical underpinning
The brain has it’s own language
For testing the structure and consistency of the world [Hawking]
For thousands of years
People have wondered about the universe
Did it stretch out forever
Or was there a limit From the big bang to black holes
From dark matter to a possible big crunch
Our image of the universe today
Is full of strange sounding ideas [Sagan}
How lucky we are to live in this time
The first moment in human history
When we are in fact visiting other worlds The surface of the earth is the shore of the cosmic ocean
Recently we’ve waded a little way out
And the water seems inviting
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“For the first time, we have the power to decide the fate of our planet and ourselves. This is a time of great danger, but our species is young, and curious, and brave. It shows much promise.”
– Carl Sagan, Cosmos (1980)
– Carl Sagan, Cosmos (1980)
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