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RIP Carl Sagan. November 9th 1934 - December 20th 1996.
    #13661542 - 12/20/10 04:13 PM (13 years, 3 months ago)

Calling Carl Sagan a scientist is a little like calling the Beatles a rock band. Sagan was certainly a scientist (an astronomer, biologist and astrophysicist, to be precise). But he was also science’s most visible public advocate, a secular humanist, a fervent believer in extraterrestrial life, a teacher, an author, a television host and a political activist.

While accurately fixing the surface temperature of Venus and positing the presence of seas on Jovian and Saturnian moons are among his practical contributions to the field of astronomy, his lasting contribution to humanity was to popularize the natural sciences for hundreds of millions of people.

Through his PBS series Cosmos: A Personal Voyage, Sagan reached an enormous worldwide audience. He also authored numerous books, including a sci-fi novel, that further helped popularize the natural sciences.

Reaction to Sagan from the scientific fraternity was mixed — not everyone appreciated his eager embrace of celebrity — but his professional credentials were sound, and many colleagues were pleased to see the sciences, thanks to his advocacy, rise in the public consciousness.

Sagan the scientist is perhaps best remembered as a proponent of the search for extraterrestrial life, but he enjoyed a distinguished, wide-ranging career. He helped midwife the birth of the U.S. space program and as it grew was involved in everything from devising mission experiments to briefing Apollo astronauts prior to their landing on the moon.

Sagan was deeply involved in more earthbound matters as well, and was often skeptical of technology’s impact on civilization. He worried about our growing ability to annihilate ourselves through the proliferation of nuclear weapons, and he warned against our casual abuse of the planet. He was a vocal opponent of President Ronald Reagan’s proposal to develop a space-based weapons program (the so-called “Star Wars” initiative) and an early voice against the dangers of global warming.

Sagan was 62 when he died from the complications of myelodysplasia, a blood deficiency linked to anemia and leukemia.


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A couple of my favorite quotes by him:

“We inhabit a universe where atoms are made in the centers of stars; where each second a thousand suns are born; where life is sparked by sunlight and lightning in the airs and waters of youthful planets; where the raw material for biological evolution is sometimes made by the explosion of a star halfway across the Milky Way; where a thing as beautiful as a galaxy is formed a hundred billion times - a Cosmos of quasars and quarks, snowflakes and fireflies, where there may be black holes and other universe and extraterrestrial civilizations whose radio messages are at this moment reaching the Earth. How pallid by comparison are the pretensions of superstition and pseudoscience; how important it is for us to pursue and understand science, that characteristically human endeavor.” - Carl Sagan

"I would love to believe that when I die I will live again, that some thinking, feeling, remembering part of me will continue. But much as I want to believe that, and despite the ancient and worldwide cultural traditions that assert an afterlife, I know of nothing to suggest that it is more than wishful thinking. The world is so exquisite with so much love and moral depth, that there is no reason to deceive ourselves with pretty stories for which there's little good evidence. Far better it seems to me, in our vulnerability, is to look death in the eye and to be grateful every day for the brief but magnificent opportunity that life provides."  - Carl Sagan


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“The nitrogen in our DNA, the calcium in our teeth, the iron in our blood, the carbon in our apple pies were made in the interiors of collapsing stars. We are made of starstuff.” - Carl Sagan

Edited by Frost (12/20/10 04:13 PM)

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Re: RIP Carl Sagan. November 9th 1934 - December 20th 1996. [Re: Frost]
    #13661566 - 12/20/10 04:19 PM (13 years, 3 months ago)

Weird...
I just started watching Cosmos yesterday on netflix. I never remembered watching them in the past although I have seen clips or parts of them.

And to add some levity to the passing of an amazing person.



Now that guy is someone I would love to have dinner with, him and Tesla, and what the heck Gragg Braden, that guy is cool and even though I had dinner with him before, why not again on a more personal level with a more amazing cast of creatures.

RIP Sagan.

Edited by 4runner (12/20/10 04:23 PM)

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Re: RIP Carl Sagan. November 9th 1934 - December 20th 1996. [Re: 4runner]
    #13661881 - 12/20/10 05:26 PM (13 years, 3 months ago)

WTF? This is a first page thread, not second. Bump mutherfucker!

Noticeof, are those your words in the beginning of this thread? If so that's fucking badass.


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Re: RIP Carl Sagan. November 9th 1934 - December 20th 1996. [Re: Fungal-one]
    #13663601 - 12/20/10 11:55 PM (13 years, 3 months ago)

Bump up bitches....

You all looking for a lunar eclipse, Well if you can't see it enjoy it with me and watch some Cosmos.

Celebrate the man......

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Re: RIP Carl Sagan. November 9th 1934 - December 20th 1996. [Re: 4runner]
    #13663730 - 12/21/10 12:35 AM (13 years, 3 months ago)

he would have really enjoyed tonight if he were still here:sad:


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Re: RIP Carl Sagan. November 9th 1934 - December 20th 1996. [Re: danlennon3]
    #13663734 - 12/21/10 12:37 AM (13 years, 3 months ago)

Frost, I'm sorry mafocka, I called you noticeof. I just glanced at the avatar and y'alls is similar. My bad. that was meant for you, my love, not noticeofeviction.


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Re: RIP Carl Sagan. November 9th 1934 - December 20th 1996. [Re: danlennon3]
    #13664025 - 12/21/10 02:23 AM (13 years, 3 months ago)

the first astrobiologist. Didn't he write "Contact," too? Awesome guy. Can't believe he's been dead for so long, now. He has a voice that is unmistakable.


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Re: RIP Carl Sagan. November 9th 1934 - December 20th 1996. [Re: CaptainAhab]
    #13664062 - 12/21/10 02:36 AM (13 years, 3 months ago)

Yea Carl Sagan is the bomb, we need another one of him in our generation now to fight all that nigger MTV bullshit, I think im gonna watch his show now, some serious wisdom there for sure.

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Re: RIP Carl Sagan. November 9th 1934 - December 20th 1996. [Re: Spiralout112]
    #13664069 - 12/21/10 02:40 AM (13 years, 3 months ago)

even though i didnt get to see what would have essentially been nothing anyway, that didnt make the event any less special :smile:


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Re: RIP Carl Sagan. November 9th 1934 - December 20th 1996. [Re: danlennon3]
    #13664076 - 12/21/10 02:42 AM (13 years, 3 months ago)

Quote:

danlennon3 said:
he would have really enjoyed tonight if he were still here:sad:





Indeed...



If I ever had to pick someone as a Hero of mine, Carl Sagan would be it, hands down. Definitely one of those dudes I would love to puff on a joint with and talk all philosophical with, and he was down with the herb :thumbup: (and psychedelics from what I understand) .


A genuinely awesome human being. And he had this ability to explain things so simply, yet in a way that would strike curiosity and wonder into the listener every time.





Those quotes ya posted are great BTW Frost :thumbup:, Sagan has a shit load of awesome quotes :yesnod:






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Re: RIP Carl Sagan. November 9th 1934 - December 20th 1996. [Re: openmind]
    #13664082 - 12/21/10 02:44 AM (13 years, 3 months ago)

Sagan's best quote for me has always been this one

"We are a way for the cosmos to know itself."

What a fucking grand, true, and beautiful statement


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Re: RIP Carl Sagan. November 9th 1934 - December 20th 1996. [Re: Spiralout112]
    #13664083 - 12/21/10 02:44 AM (13 years, 3 months ago)

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Spiralout112 said:
....we need another one of him in our generation....






^THIS^


I was thinking about this the other day. Sure we have that Michio Kaku dude....But he doesn't even come close to being on the level of Carl.






:stoner:


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Re: RIP Carl Sagan. November 9th 1934 - December 20th 1996. [Re: openmind]
    #13664104 - 12/21/10 02:55 AM (13 years, 3 months ago)

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I am convinced that there are genuine and valid levels of perception available with cannabis (and probably with other drugs) which are, through the defects of our society and our educational system, unavailable to us without such drugs. Such a remark applies not only to self-awareness and to intellectual pursuits, but also to perceptions of real people, a vastly enhanced sensitivity to facial expression, intonations, and choice of words which sometimes yields a rapport so close it's as if two people are reading each other's minds.







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What I'm saying is, if God wanted to send us a message, and ancient writings were the only way he could think of doing it, he could have done a better job.






I could go on for days with quotes from Sagan, every one of them is :awesome: ....




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Re: RIP Carl Sagan. November 9th 1934 - December 20th 1996. [Re: propensity]
    #13665195 - 12/21/10 11:14 AM (13 years, 3 months ago)

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propensity said:
Sagan's best quote for me has always been this one

"We are a way for the cosmos to know itself."

What a fucking grand, true, and beautiful statement



I've always loved this quote too.


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Re: RIP Carl Sagan. November 9th 1934 - December 20th 1996. [Re: Fungal-one]
    #13665224 - 12/21/10 11:23 AM (13 years, 3 months ago)

What a great man. My hero for sure. Some great quotes in this thread too.

I'll watch some Cosmos today in honor of Carl Sagan.

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Re: RIP Carl Sagan. November 9th 1934 - December 20th 1996. [Re: bryguy27007]
    #13665233 - 12/21/10 11:24 AM (13 years, 3 months ago)

Here is one that I like, it really puts everything in perspective.



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Re: RIP Carl Sagan. November 9th 1934 - December 20th 1996. [Re: bryguy27007]
    #13665244 - 12/21/10 11:26 AM (13 years, 3 months ago)

Ive told this story before but in honor of this thread and Carl I'll tell it again. When I was still in ICU early last month I told my mom they had Carl's body there at UPMC and that the doctor were gonna let me smoke a joint with the body :lolsy:

The staff there had to be :dudewtf:


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Re: RIP Carl Sagan. November 9th 1934 - December 20th 1996. [Re: Fungal-one]
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Re: RIP Carl Sagan. November 9th 1934 - December 20th 1996. [Re: WScott] * 2
    #22500662 - 11/09/15 02:24 PM (8 years, 5 months ago)

Listen to this. You won't regret it.



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Re: RIP Carl Sagan. November 9th 1934 - December 20th 1996. [Re: koods]
    #22500708 - 11/09/15 02:35 PM (8 years, 5 months ago)

:cryaboutit:  :happyclaps:  :sagan:


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