Carl Sagan's Cosmos Episode 6 Travelers Tale Part 2
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The dutch were of course ... liberal.
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At any periodic methodical level once a society has gained a foothold they have gained the leverage to eccelerate to the next level and expand even faster. That's how we wrap our mind around a problem and make technology from it. Humans will do this with space but this will be a wave that asymptotes it's self. If only more people would be curious about exploring nature.
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It is no accident that as the Enlightenment proceeded, the era of knowledge and discovery, the Church declined. The Church thrived on ignorance, fear, darkness, superstition, and illiteracy. When those are dispelled, the Church cannot function because it cannot justify its actions and dogma.
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@karkovice10 That's a rather typical Saganism.
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Still proud to be Dutch, still small, but still leaving it's mark on the world.
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@ExplicitAndEquipped He said "It took shhhhiploads of marble to create this place." :)
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hmm... great question. Vivaldi? (I'm so getting thumbs down for providing wrong info.) XD
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a portuguese...wow...
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4:12 I misunderstood what he had said the first few times.
ExplicitAndEquipped 1 year ago 4
"it took ship loads of marble" shows that he was a pretty cool guy
RaggedM88 10 months ago