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Episode 13: Who Speaks for Earth?

Contents:

1. Opening
2. Tlingit and Aztec Indians
The Tlingit and the voyage and encounters of the explorer La Pérouse
The Aztecs and the destruction brought by the Spanish conquistadores
3. Who Speaks for Earth?
Sagan's vision (told as a dream) of traveling to a far distant world,
only to return to find that the human race had long since been
destroyed by nuclear warfare
4. Nuclear War and Balance of Terror
The balance of terror on the Earth today
5. Alexandrian Library
The destruction of the Library of Alexandria ...
6. Hypatia
...and the murder of Hypatia
7. Big Bang and the Stuff of Life
The beginning of the universe and good endeavors of our civilization
8. Evolution of Life
9. Star Stuff
10. What Humans Have Done
11. We Speak for Earth
Sagan's plea to cherish life and continue our journey to the cosmos
12. Cosmos Update 10 years later
Completed the preliminary reconnaissance of planets with spacecraft.
Mighty walls have come tumbling down. Deadly enemies have embraced.
Reducing the obscene number of nuclear weapons.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmos:_A_Personal_Voyage

Episodio 13: ¿Quien habla en nombre de la Tierra?

Contenido:

Los Tlingit y el viaje de descubrimiento de La Perrouse.
La destruccion llevada a cabo por los conquistadores españoles.
Una visión de Sagan (descrita como un sueño) en la cual el mundo es
destruido en una guerra nuclear.
El "balance de terror" de la Tierra hoy día.
La destrucción de la Biblioteca de Alejandría y la muerte de Hipatia.
El inicio del universo y los logros de nuestra civilizacion.
Razonamiento de Sagan, en el que nos invita a amar y a proteger la
vida, y de esta forma, continuar con nuestro viaje a través del Cosmos.
Fuente: http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmos:_Un_viaje_personal

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  • Greatest orator for science of all time.

  • Thanks for uploading this. Carl Sagan explains it like no other. Very intriguing.

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  • El cristianismo siempre fue como un muro que no nos dejó además de avansar, ver más allá de donde estamos.

  • watch "agora" is about the same ipathia

  • @phdecora still easier than laboring uneffeciently the ground and dying of famishment at a young age...

  • quien me dice donde lo descargo en 1 link cada capitulo?!!

  • si te gusta la física y las matemáticas este sitio te interesa

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    saludos

  • I don't understand, if you are working at a factory then the work you are doing isn't being done by machines.

  • ha ha machines remove drudgery and repetition? try working in a factory carl.

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