Can you imagine waking up this morning to this song playing on the radio?
“A still more glorious dawn awaits/
Not a sunrise, but a galaxyrise/
A morning filled with 400 billion suns (whoa!)/
The rising of the Milky Way (at this point my head would explode from imagining the scale)
7 hours ago But if you were gonna write a Rob Ford article for Slate, where there's ALWAYS two sides to a story! then yes, this is what you would write.
7 hours ago And that's pretty much it since the rest of the article talks about actual Rob Ford and his actual daily dose of stupid bullshit.
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I may end up listening to this song all morning.
Yeah, that definitely is indeed the most awesome thing this week.
And once you’ve listened to that, try this as a companion piece: Astrobiology by Oort Kuiper.
Holy shit! That IS awesome. I didn’t think it was possible to make Carl Sagan more awesome than he was, but here you go.
William George: That ought to be HOLY F-CKING SH-T. Jaw droppage. Awe. Total awe.
This remix confirms the realization that Sagan was trying to use poetry and metaphor to explain astronomy and physics.
The childhood years of watching Cosmos calls me back to the dawn of understanding.
We need a lyrics sheet.
Can you imagine waking up this morning to this song playing on the radio?
“A still more glorious dawn awaits/
Not a sunrise, but a galaxyrise/
A morning filled with 400 billion suns (whoa!)/
The rising of the Milky Way (at this point my head would explode from imagining the scale)
I never thought I’d ever describe a “YouTube remix” as beautiful, but…well, there it is.
Cool! I used to love Sagan…
I wish I was half as optimistic as Carl Sagan.
What a guy.
How awesomely appropriate is it that auto-tuned Carl Sagan sounds exactly like Kermit the Frog?
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