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Cosmos: A Personal Voyage is a thirteen-part television series written by Carl Sagan, Ann Druyan, and Steven Soter, with Sagan as presenter. It was executive-produced by Adrian Malone, produced by David Kennard, Geoffrey Haines-Stiles and Gregory Andorfer, and directed by the producers and David Oyster, Richard Wells, Tom Weidlinger, and others. It covered a wide range of scientific subjects including the origin of life and a perspective of our place in the universe.

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  • DasHinchen

    why does this show always want me to cry happytears?

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  • Me72

    Dont be a douche.

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  • ned martin

    The main musical theme of cosmos is beautiful and fits in fantastically well with the series.

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  • ShadowMKII

    The way Sagan explained the analogy of the apple and "Flat Land" was so tact and hilarious!! Such a colourful and well thought explanation of the 4th dimension.

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    in playlist Carl Sagan's Cosmos
  • HX111K

    Don't know for sure but I found this ''Livingston - Imagination performed by Bix Bieberbeck'' on this site; cosmic_voyager.tripod . com/cosmosindex. htm

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  • Bloodtoker

    Jesus Camp was definitely an interesting and eye-opening video.

    As fascinating as it was repulsive.

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  • TheTalia108

    By an interesting coincidence, I just moments ago finished watching "Jesus Camp". That was a real horrorshow! Genuinely frightening for humanity, entirely negligible to the cosmos.

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  • Loopymind

    hahaha, you said "bush"  ;)

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  • Darin Kimball

    Carl Sagan has been dead since 1996

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  • drgonzo212

    Perhaps he/she/it meant 10 years after the airing of the show on PBS (1980)?

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  • Matthew Sharpe

    Its possible that in the first picoseconds after the big bang, before the nuclear, gravitational and electromagnetic forces existed, the speed of light was different, but since light itself in the form of photons did not exist either, it's possibly meaningless. There are some great videos on youtube about Relativity and how it relates to the cosmological constant - also try podcasts like "Astronomy cast" - they did a series not long ago on the cosmological constant that was very good.

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