@cesario2410 De acuerdo, hoy mismo pensaba en el impacto que causó Carl no sólo con la transmisión del conocimiento, sino con su personalidad, su forma de presentar la ciencia, el cosmos, la vida. Sin duda admiro muchos científicos, pero no puedo decir que sean significativos como lo es Sagan. Saludos
"Ir de una punta a la otra de la galaxia le lleva a un rayo de luz 100.000 años". Suena grande, no? Qué tan grande? Esto quizás ayude a concebirlo:
La vía Láctea es a todo nuestro sistema solar lo que un CD es a toda la tierra!
Se quieren hacer una idea de cuánto es cien mil millones de estrellas? Es +- el número de granos de arena que se necesitan para llenar una caja de 1 metro cúbico. Si arrojásemos un grano x segundo, tomaría unos 3000 años para llenar la caja completamente :-)
"It takes light a hundred thousand years to travel from one end of the galaxy to the other" > That sounds BIG, huh? You wonder how big? This might help to grasp it:
The milky way is to our entire solar system what a CD is to the whole earth!
You want to picture how much is ONE HUNDRED BILLION stars? That's about the number of grains of sand you'll need to fill a box of 1 cubic meter. If you throw one grain of sand per second, you'll need about 3000 years to completely fill it :-)
Thank you for uploading this remarkable science series. I just wanted to bring to you r notice that the subtitles at times drift to the centre of the screen rather than staying at the bottom all the time. It would be greatly appreciated if this could be rectified.
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In the middle of nothing a non-conscious corn exploded and created space, time and everything else, To me that is absurd. In order to place a corn somewhere, there must exist at least an endlessness of temperature and colour, and since that endlessness is space, then space was not created by a non-conscious corn. The universe was created out of omnipresent power of Consciousness in 6 days about 6180 years ago, and naturally, it contains compressed time, so that it looks billions of years old.
muy buen aporte con este programa cosmos saludos desde mexico nuevolaredo tamps. resolviendo ideas desde aqui y hasta el fin de mexico... so thanks and i would see if i can get the episodes with the subtitles in spanish cauze is more simple to understand hhhaaa..xD
Carl Sagan, donde quiera que estés ahora: Muchas gracias.
takoinche 5 months ago
solo puedo decir: gracias amigo
evilsymphony94 10 months ago
me hace llorar este hombre pensar
qe lo primero en mi vida qe oi de ciencia concisa y qede estupefacto fue por carl sagan
no espero el dia qe nos veamos donde qiera qe este
estoy seguro qe esta recorriendo el universo con su esencia por el resto de la eternidad
spelmigue 11 months ago
GENIAL
panuco77 11 months ago
GENIAL
panuco77 11 months ago
estamos en espiral Carina Cygnus bien lejos del centro lo que parece ser que la galaxia nos esta diciendo o cambian o adios!!!!!
afroeroticus 1 year ago
Thanks for share with us this awesome series. I read the entire book when I was child and that change my mind for the rest of my life.
Enr1k0n08 1 year ago
Maravilloso documental, lo vi siendo un niño y no miento si digo que me cambió para siempre.
cesario2410 1 year ago 2
@cesario2410 De acuerdo, hoy mismo pensaba en el impacto que causó Carl no sólo con la transmisión del conocimiento, sino con su personalidad, su forma de presentar la ciencia, el cosmos, la vida. Sin duda admiro muchos científicos, pero no puedo decir que sean significativos como lo es Sagan. Saludos
FilosofodeVida1982 5 months ago
"Ir de una punta a la otra de la galaxia le lleva a un rayo de luz 100.000 años". Suena grande, no? Qué tan grande? Esto quizás ayude a concebirlo:
La vía Láctea es a todo nuestro sistema solar lo que un CD es a toda la tierra!
Se quieren hacer una idea de cuánto es cien mil millones de estrellas? Es +- el número de granos de arena que se necesitan para llenar una caja de 1 metro cúbico. Si arrojásemos un grano x segundo, tomaría unos 3000 años para llenar la caja completamente :-)
cristianfcao 1 year ago
"It takes light a hundred thousand years to travel from one end of the galaxy to the other" > That sounds BIG, huh? You wonder how big? This might help to grasp it:
The milky way is to our entire solar system what a CD is to the whole earth!
You want to picture how much is ONE HUNDRED BILLION stars? That's about the number of grains of sand you'll need to fill a box of 1 cubic meter. If you throw one grain of sand per second, you'll need about 3000 years to completely fill it :-)
cristianfcao 1 year ago
Thanks for sharing this great science program...
andresostep 1 year ago
"O Lord our Lord,how excellent is thy name in all the earth!" PSALMS 8:9
MrSosa125 1 year ago
Thank you for uploading this remarkable science series. I just wanted to bring to you r notice that the subtitles at times drift to the centre of the screen rather than staying at the bottom all the time. It would be greatly appreciated if this could be rectified.
Cheers !
udayanchandra 1 year ago
puta la wea fome
simonvilaboa 1 year ago
SUPERB !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
andrubr 1 year ago
aMIGOS,
Hare una confesion,
lo mas parecido que tengo a mi concepto de Dios, fue el Sr. Carls Sagan.
delfoss11 2 years ago
@delfoss11 MI ESTIMADO DELFOSS11 TU HAS PUESTO EL DEDO EN LA LLAGA ES MUY CIERTO LO QUE DICES SALUDOS
tijuana08 1 year ago
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In the middle of nothing a non-conscious corn exploded and created space, time and everything else, To me that is absurd. In order to place a corn somewhere, there must exist at least an endlessness of temperature and colour, and since that endlessness is space, then space was not created by a non-conscious corn. The universe was created out of omnipresent power of Consciousness in 6 days about 6180 years ago, and naturally, it contains compressed time, so that it looks billions of years old.
mikilavush 2 years ago
No.
iPhap 2 years ago
:O i ♥ astronomy
mizxore 2 years ago 3
muy buen aporte con este programa cosmos saludos desde mexico nuevolaredo tamps. resolviendo ideas desde aqui y hasta el fin de mexico... so thanks and i would see if i can get the episodes with the subtitles in spanish cauze is more simple to understand hhhaaa..xD
nykretus 2 years ago 7
Thanks for taking the time to do this! It's good stuff :)
kblaise524 2 years ago 6
Gracias!
CataCata777 2 years ago 15
Doesn't Carl look a bit frightened at 6:31?
Anetuka 2 years ago 4
Exelente ! ;gracias ,desde argentina.
bellinivernon 2 years ago 14
que buena serie de tv ,esto era alucinante ,algo asi como star trek y karl sagan el capitan de cosmos,
sucisimo33 2 years ago 6