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Cosmos: A Personal Voyage - Episode 7 (Carl Sagan)

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Uploaded by on May 13, 2011

Episode 7: "The Backbone of Night"

English, Spanish, and Hebrew subtitles included.

Knowledge is the basis of our species, and there isn't anything that puts it's importance into perspective more than the Cosmos series.

If you like this series, buy it!
- http://www.amazon.com/Cosmos-Carl-Sagan-DVD-Set/dp/B000055ZOB
- http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/4774/cosmos-carl-sagan/

Playlist: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?p=PL474A7F1BA0FCEF8C

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  • "By the time you are about my age, we will know if there are planets around the other stars"

    Prophetic

  • wow no fat kids in that class room! how old is this video? 80s?

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  • "The *right* kind of book."

    Carl = legend.

  • He reminds me of Jeff Goldblum so much for some reason. :D

  • Carl was a very cold guy he sits in Greece with his jacket and pants on, when the greeks behind him has t-shirts and shorts on, and they sweat.

  • In our praise of this guy as a wonderfully insightful and articulate scientist, we shouldn't forget that he was also an absolutely first rate historian too. The historical narrative in this series is magnificent.

  • Cool props at 52:00

  • those children are very lucky

  • Thank you, Spoon Hysteria, for uploading the Cosmos series.

    The Cosmos series is still beautiful and a joy to watch.

    Thank you for your time and efforts!

  • I often stop and think how much more advanced we would be if not for religious powers actively destroying all things scientific. It agonizes me that we allowed ourselves to be so ignorant and blind, and still continue to do so to this day.

  • I love this series of videos. It was first released back in 1980 on PBS. When I watch COSMOS, I not only see ad hear it, I can feel it. COSMOS is the most beautiful and inspiring program I have ever seen. Who can possibly top this?

  • @maximilianitoaguirre what about red riding there at 5:52 ?

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