Carl Sagan on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson (full interview, March 2nd 1978)

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  • Carl Sagan interviewed on The Tonight show in 1978. He discusses Star Wars, the search for extra-terrestrial intelligence, and more.

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  • @davesoverthere
    @davesoverthere 4 роки тому +675

    Carl Sagan was like the Mr. Rogers of science: he managed to explain things in a way that everyone could understand, but he somehow did it without talking down to anyone. I love that.

    • @bphlatsax75
      @bphlatsax75 4 роки тому +15

      That's why I like Dr. Neil Degrasse Tyson! He makes science understandable and fun! Dr. Sagan was a mentor to him.

    • @LordZontar
      @LordZontar 4 роки тому +8

      You'll find that the best scientists and teachers have that same ability to take the most complex subjects and explain them so elegantly that they are easily understandable, and they make you feel they're inviting you to share the secrets of the universe with them in the process. J. Robert Oppenheimer had that same ability which is how he was able to get along so well with Gen. Leslie Groves during the Manhattan Project. Richard Feynman could also make the complex comprehensible.

    • @roeland195
      @roeland195 3 роки тому +20

      @@bphlatsax75 Yeah but for some reason NDT has an air of arrogance to him. None of which i see in carl Sagan. NDT is still a cool guy but wish he would tone it down a bit sometimes.

    • @KenOtwell
      @KenOtwell 3 роки тому +2

      Mr. Rogers targeted 2 to 3 year olds with intelligent conversations. Carl Sagan targeted adults.

    • @KenOtwell
      @KenOtwell 3 роки тому +9

      @@bphlatsax75 I used to like Tyson, but unfortunately it's all gone to his head.

  • @46metube
    @46metube Рік тому +74

    "We are at a very dangerous moment in our history." Look where we are now Carl.
    Much missed, great educator.

    • @hwoods01
      @hwoods01 8 місяців тому

      rigged elections by the people Carl supported. A fool.

  • @karlakor
    @karlakor 4 роки тому +700

    This interview was void of laughs for its full duration of about fifteen minutes, and Johnny Carson kept it on that high level throughout. He had the integrity to pursue a serious subject on late night television and to give his audience credit for having the intelligence to appreciate it. I cannot imagine Jimmy Fallon having a serious discussion with the likes of Carl Sagan without bursting out in schoolboy giggles.

    • @LordZontar
      @LordZontar 4 роки тому +62

      Johnny Carson was a serious amateur astronomer (there is even an asteroid he discovered that is named for him) and even when he parodied Carl Sagan in a Tonight Show skit he made absolutely certain to get the science right. Sagan was one of Carson's most favourite guests and he had him on the show multiple times, along with other intellectual heavyweights like Capt. (later RAdm) Grace Hopper, the U.S. Navy computer pioneer.

    • @Maddolis
      @Maddolis 3 роки тому +40

      Yeah I'm really enjoying going back and watching interviews from before my time. Cavett and Carson had some phenomenal guests.
      UA-cam can be a wonderful resource at times!

    • @iwannaseenow1
      @iwannaseenow1 3 роки тому +13

      colbert loves science. unfortunately, we rarely get this length of uninterrupted discussion, so nothing really gets too deep.

    • @jimg5669
      @jimg5669 3 роки тому +3

      @@LordZontar ... Not a fan of Dave but for his enthusiasm for amateur/backyard astronomy.
      And I won't dismiss all current late night hosts as some might either. But I do hold Johnny in high regard for that rare trait... being a generous host.
      Carl was a favorite I'm sure, but for any... read what you can, ask what you need, and make them feel welcome and appreciated.
      Many do it... few truly excell at it. When you love the job... it ain't hardly like work at all. 😄
      Miss you Johnny.

    • @pedrocorrreia8581
      @pedrocorrreia8581 3 роки тому +22

      Carl sagan: we can now take pictures of the other planets
      Fallon:(slaps table laughing) maaaannn that's like so cool haha haha

  • @kaymarham5486
    @kaymarham5486 3 роки тому +368

    Carl Sagan was so ahead of his time... and ours.

    • @28Pluto
      @28Pluto 3 роки тому +9

      No, he was NOT ahead of his time. He was exactly of his time.
      Scientists have been trying to convey these messages for decades. Global warming has been known since the 70s. But since politics rule the world, they get ignored.

    • @Tessmage_Tessera
      @Tessmage_Tessera 2 роки тому +9

      @Peanut Buzzard Childish.

    • @bigbruiser5713
      @bigbruiser5713 2 роки тому

      'Carl Segan' was a CIA hamactor larper who also played VP 'Walter Mondale'

    • @Tessmage_Tessera
      @Tessmage_Tessera 2 роки тому +10

      @@bigbruiser5713 Do you also believe in mermaids and unicorns?

    • @loganwilbur5131
      @loganwilbur5131 2 роки тому +3

      @@bigbruiser5713 you are the worst (assuming you're serious) 🙄

  • @Incognito-vc9wj
    @Incognito-vc9wj 5 років тому +1618

    Such intelligent discourse is not allowed on television today.

    • @theonlymonkeymagic
      @theonlymonkeymagic 5 років тому +16

      Sad, but so true.. :-(

    • @josephmango4628
      @josephmango4628 5 років тому +7

      No truer words were ever said.

    • @ericwidder2954
      @ericwidder2954 5 років тому +4

      I read that in carls voice.

    • @rickgano75
      @rickgano75 5 років тому +25

      Neal deGrasse Tyson ably fills Sagan's shoes.

    • @cybertron50
      @cybertron50 5 років тому

      Provided Jimmy Fallon gets time from his carpool karaoke gigs !!

  • @daithiobroin
    @daithiobroin 5 років тому +794

    There is something deeply satisfying about listening to Carl Sagan speak... we are lucky he lived in a time we could record video, and don't have to rely on just books for his wisdom.

    • @thomastuohy829
      @thomastuohy829 4 роки тому +3

      Just books?

    • @lutaayam
      @lutaayam 4 роки тому +6

      I don't like reading his books, because I would rather listen to them in his voice.

    • @AngelLestat2
      @AngelLestat2 4 роки тому +20

      Carl sagan speak to us, we can not speak to him :)
      Light years away separate us from this genius.

    • @erivsquz1021
      @erivsquz1021 4 роки тому +2

      Agreed

    • @paulmichaelfreedman8334
      @paulmichaelfreedman8334 4 роки тому +1

      Chew(ie) on this: Carl Sagan is only one who can get away with dissing Star Wars!

  • @dr.lairdwhitehillsfunwitha67
    @dr.lairdwhitehillsfunwitha67 4 роки тому +304

    When he was my advisor, he wasnt famous. He was amazing.

    • @AmanExplorerBoy
      @AmanExplorerBoy 4 роки тому +13

      Please tell more about your experiences sir

    • @dr.lairdwhitehillsfunwitha67
      @dr.lairdwhitehillsfunwitha67 4 роки тому +67

      He was kind. Just like on tv. But to everyone he spoke to. Including me. At the time, it was his kindness I valued most. And of course, everything he said was brilliant and original. In everyday conversation. I took me 50 years to risk being myself on UA-cam, without worrying that I was no Carl Sagan. See my channel.

    • @MultiBikerboy1
      @MultiBikerboy1 4 роки тому +4

      Dr. Laird Whitehill's Fun with Astronomy Channel shame he is not around to see ‘To the Stars Academy’ he would be amazed....life’s so cruel.

    • @janaprocella8268
      @janaprocella8268 4 роки тому +7

      How blessed you were to have known him.!

    • @igunashiodesu
      @igunashiodesu 4 роки тому +10

      @@dr.lairdwhitehillsfunwitha67 I've had the opportunity of meeting various peoples in important positions. What I've found, is that those who are truly great don't like self-indulgence and are among the kindest peoples I have met. Most others are just egomaniacal charlatans who have been great at PR.

  • @jd.3493
    @jd.3493 3 роки тому +22

    This is 42 years old and still fascinating!

  • @TheWaxworker
    @TheWaxworker 5 років тому +1860

    Carl Sagan calls out racism in Star Wars years before this even became a thing. Sagan was truly an insightful man even for his time.

    • @IsaacAsimov1992
      @IsaacAsimov1992 5 років тому +65

      Yes, I noted that too.
      The great Isaac Asimov said he'd only met two people smarter than him: Marvin Minsky and Carl Sagan.

    • @conniestone6251
      @conniestone6251 5 років тому +55

      1978 was HUGE time for calling out civil rights and inequality! You need to do some research about those years :) look up some of David Bowie's interviews when he came to USA! Or just listen to 3/4 of the music and art...

    • @miltonsmith974
      @miltonsmith974 4 роки тому +75

      Sagan called out racism "years before this became a thing?" Are you serious? Confronting the problem of racism far, far predated this show. Racism was being "called out" by influential voices long before this show aired in 1978. The Civil Rights Movement didn't begin with Carl Sagan, it began in this country with people like Rosa Parks, Bayard Rustin, Martin L. King Jr., Dorothy Height, Et al. In reality, challenging racism has been a "thing" for as long as mankind has walked the earth.

    • @IsaacAsimov1992
      @IsaacAsimov1992 4 роки тому +8

      @@miltonsmith974 True. But I'd be pretty sure that Kevin was referring to the more recent period of mass communications, beginning around 500 years ago with print and then moving onto radio, television and now internet.

    • @Zeklore
      @Zeklore 4 роки тому +18

      “Racism”

  • @DavidLindes
    @DavidLindes 5 років тому +429

    12:33 - "people who are dead convey their wisdom to us"... to Carl, it was Socrates. 41 years later, Carl does so to me here today. He's missed! Gone but not forgotten.

    • @russellcampbell9198
      @russellcampbell9198 4 роки тому +6

      Well said.

    • @dabprod4962
      @dabprod4962 4 роки тому +4

      Yep.

    • @d.s.2016
      @d.s.2016 4 роки тому +4

      Interesting. I don't miss Socrates. But I do miss Carl.

    • @jschapp77
      @jschapp77 4 роки тому +3

      Pale blue dot. Best speech ever.

    • @ispartacus1337
      @ispartacus1337 3 роки тому +4

      Really amazing. I realized the significance of what he said but I didnt realize the relevance. Hes doing exactly that to me as well right now. Thank you for pointing that out.

  • @HardRockMiner
    @HardRockMiner 3 роки тому +126

    I was 10 and listening to Carl made me sit in amazement... Now I'm 53 and I am still amazed listening to Carl.

    • @amycrunch3812
      @amycrunch3812 2 роки тому +4

      Thinking both inside and outside the box.

    • @jameswalker5223
      @jameswalker5223 2 роки тому

      Your math doesn't add up

    • @HardRockMiner
      @HardRockMiner 2 роки тому +5

      @@jameswalker5223 - I was born in 68. This was from 78. It's not exactly trigonometry...

    • @AustinRogers1
      @AustinRogers1 Рік тому

      I am amazed at God!

  • @KevinMurphy0403
    @KevinMurphy0403 4 роки тому +147

    Carl Sagan was so ahead of his time, so ahead of everyone else. He seems even advanced now watching this in 2019. RIP Carl, a true inspiration. He speaks to the human soul more than any priest or rabbi ever could.

    • @manofiske3318
      @manofiske3318 2 роки тому +1

      Sagan is , actually, quite narrow-minded in his thinking.

    • @jasquer
      @jasquer 2 роки тому +16

      @@manofiske3318 I think the rest of your comment got lost or something. Please retype it, because now it's just an empty statement.

    • @racebannon5523
      @racebannon5523 2 роки тому +2

      @@jasquer I would guess that Mano's mind has been stunted by religion.

    • @Saitanen
      @Saitanen 2 роки тому +5

      ​@@manofiske3318 Actually, that's, like, your opinion, good sir, it does carry little substance. Have a lovely day.

    • @maxdicklim9786
      @maxdicklim9786 Рік тому

      For you that’s an accurate statement but your anti religious sentiment and hatred is not needed lol. There are plenty of people out there that don’t agree with your statement so speak for yourself and not others lol. At least Sagan never said anything directly disrespectful to people of different faiths lol

  • @nickzee7723
    @nickzee7723 5 років тому +447

    I love Carl Sagan for his brilliance and I love Johnny Carson for his humanistic and friendly approach to topics outside his comfort zone.

    • @robertcaldwell910
      @robertcaldwell910 4 роки тому +7

      Hi Nick See!
      You are right in the overall view, Johnny had that gift
      with just about anybody. Johnny, however, was an
      amateur astronomer, which greatly helped with
      his relatively astute questions to Carl, who also handled
      things smoothly...like in quick fashion talking about
      the Law of the Inverse Square.
      Thanks, Nick See, for the great observation here!

    • @Obamafan6861
      @Obamafan6861 4 роки тому +10

      Johnny was curious about everything, and did not suffer fools. He buried Uri Gellar.

    • @TheFaithfulAtheist
      @TheFaithfulAtheist 3 роки тому +4

      Johnny was a very well read man. I dont know that I would call this 'outside his comfort zone' necessarily. That said, you are still correct about him.

    • @endokrin7897
      @endokrin7897 3 роки тому +9

      Thank God Johnny was intelligent; he could hold a conversation with Carl Sagan. Obviously they had time constraints, but I would LOVE to see Carl Sagan interviewed for an hour, 2 hours, ALL DAY by someone who is smart, but not a physicist. Someone who has questions, but can keep the conversation moving.
      And, gosh, Carl Sagan had a great way of breaking things down for normal people to understand... but not DUMBING them down!
      I love his voice.

    • @robertpsotka3525
      @robertpsotka3525 3 роки тому

      excellent

  • @robert4you
    @robert4you 4 роки тому +669

    Carl Sagan was 43 here. He died in 1996, only 62 years old. Far too early...

    • @MultiBikerboy1
      @MultiBikerboy1 4 роки тому +2

      robert4you exactly well said, if he was still around he would be able to see ‘To the Stars Academy’ how he would be amazed to have been proven wrong.

    • @paulmichaelfreedman8334
      @paulmichaelfreedman8334 4 роки тому +12

      Yeah another one of the giants to succumb to cancer. Rick Feynman preceded him in 1988.

    • @handhdhd6522
      @handhdhd6522 4 роки тому +12

      Wish feynman was alive longer too, would have loved to meet them both

    • @bastianrivero
      @bastianrivero 4 роки тому +13

      He left his mark though 😁

    • @MultiBikerboy1
      @MultiBikerboy1 4 роки тому +6

      Bastian Rivero yeah he certainly did....shame he was wrong about alien contact as the TTSA shows...but hey ya can’t be right about everything.

  • @markyounger1240
    @markyounger1240 4 роки тому +140

    Even though this was many years before Carl wrote "contact" you can see the script in his head already. The prime numbers and old TV transmissions.

    • @JoseGarcia-sm2yq
      @JoseGarcia-sm2yq 4 роки тому +9

      That's true. Contact always was in his mind.

    • @S3SSioN_Solaris
      @S3SSioN_Solaris 4 роки тому +5

      Indeed. A Visionary and a man of Action.

    • @kennethmarshall306
      @kennethmarshall306 4 роки тому +5

      Yes. That's what I was thinking.

    • @zapfanzapfan
      @zapfanzapfan 4 роки тому +7

      From what I've read he and Ann started writing the movie script in 1979 when one of his friends went into the movie business and apparently he and Francis Ford Coppola had talked about it around 1975 so I'm sure a lot of the ideas were already formed. It was only when the movie didn't seem to go anywhere that it was turned into a novel instead.

  • @sinethembanogaga9532
    @sinethembanogaga9532 4 роки тому +47

    I just time travelled to 1978!!
    This man was a gift to humanity. None like him

  • @pikkuadi
    @pikkuadi 7 років тому +1479

    LMFAO even Carl was wondering why the wookie wasn't given a medal!

    • @erictaylor5462
      @erictaylor5462 7 років тому +82

      All those Black heroes in WWII wondered the same thing. Much the same reason I guess. Fucking racism.

    • @dirkm1920
      @dirkm1920 5 років тому +14

      Chewie indeed gets a medal in the novel.

    • @The22on
      @The22on 5 років тому +6

      @@erictaylor5462 Where would you pin a medal on a Wookie?

    • @masonhamlin8239
      @masonhamlin8239 5 років тому +14

      It was plainly stated after the movie came out, chewy didn’t have a medal on because he was too tall for leia to put it around his neck.
      You know, because with all that advanced knowledge, they hadn’t invented the step stool yet.

    • @theemailaddy
      @theemailaddy 5 років тому +7

      @@The22on It wasn't pinned, but on a sash much like Olympic medals, put over your head.

  • @karkinissan
    @karkinissan 7 років тому +753

    That interview is super smart. He doesn't act dumb like most hosts on TV right now.

    • @shrapnel77
      @shrapnel77 7 років тому +75

      Carson was pure class and the best. He studied Astronomy and was fascinated by it. He loved having Sagan on the show and did impressions of him.

    • @karkinissan
      @karkinissan 7 років тому +27

      Wow. That's amazing. No wonder he knew so many right questions to ask.
      I'm now sad I never got to see his show as it was airing.

    • @jamesriley4364
      @jamesriley4364 5 років тому +8

      Nissan Karki that’s Carson. A legend

    • @ceciliateixeira5195
      @ceciliateixeira5195 5 років тому +2

      too smart for that, get it

    • @user-yl4lf9mh1w
      @user-yl4lf9mh1w 5 років тому +7

      This was before america was sold off to the rich.

  • @wk845
    @wk845 Рік тому +16

    This interview highlights Johnny Carson’s intellect. He asked great questions and understood the answers.

  • @accnt22
    @accnt22 4 роки тому +48

    This is 15 minutes of pure class. A classy interviewer in Carson and a classy guest in Sagan.

  • @spencerallbritton9459
    @spencerallbritton9459 6 років тому +555

    His comments about Star Wars were hilarious but spot on. "Everybody running the Galaxy looked like us." lol.

    • @James-cb7nb
      @James-cb7nb 5 років тому

      Thought about captain Antilles but then realized the prequels weren't out by then

    • @youferrer
      @youferrer 5 років тому +11

      Lucas stated that he first wanted it to look all like alien life forms and no humans but they felt it would be too cartoonish and wouldn't sell.

    • @drgonzo7806
      @drgonzo7806 5 років тому +5

      Star Trek had the same dilemma

    • @ScottyColoradoKid
      @ScottyColoradoKid 5 років тому +5

      He basically calls Lucas a racist!! I love it!

    • @dpol4at
      @dpol4at 5 років тому +1

      Speak for your self. Or are your caught back in 1978? We know aliens are gray now and we know they come in any color size.

  • @davidhutchinson5233
    @davidhutchinson5233 5 років тому +230

    You are missed Professor Sagan.

    • @thomaspick4123
      @thomaspick4123 4 роки тому

      David Hutchinson They are both dead. Sagan was an atheist. Johnny allowed woman on his show if they slept with hm.

    • @1115asmara
      @1115asmara 4 роки тому +2

      Very much missed. We are lucky we lived in his time. Much respect professor Sagan.

    • @joey22306
      @joey22306 4 роки тому

      @Jesus is Dog : hehe

    • @S3SSioN_Solaris
      @S3SSioN_Solaris 4 роки тому

      @Jesus is Dog : good game. well played.

    • @johntechwriter
      @johntechwriter 4 роки тому +1

      I miss his optimism.

  • @maggs131
    @maggs131 Рік тому +19

    Carl sagan was such a treasure. He had an eloquent way of explaining complicated concepts. Johnny asked what's the value in detecting a signal if correspondence takes fifty or a hundred years. Carl perfectly responded by saying our ancestors from hundreds of years ago speak to us and impart their wisdom.

  • @ImaginerImagines
    @ImaginerImagines 4 роки тому +68

    I miss this guy so much. He was a powerful communicator and overall was a great human being.

  • @fumingriley
    @fumingriley 8 років тому +492

    Carl was so cool, I sure do miss him.

    • @EdWeibe
      @EdWeibe 7 років тому +1

      indeed.

    • @vijayshreenivos9417
      @vijayshreenivos9417 6 років тому +6

      I only realised such a great man existed 10 years back in his evergreen video title COSMOS. deeply missisng him

    • @ceciliateixeira5195
      @ceciliateixeira5195 5 років тому +3

      will always be

    • @bobcoughlan929
      @bobcoughlan929 5 років тому +9

      Anyone who hasn’t already done so, should read Carl’s book called Contact, and watch the movie based on the book. That is how sci-fi is done.

    • @magicalgold010
      @magicalgold010 5 років тому +4

      All scientists 🥼 that smoke 💨 pot are super cool

  • @2199SPUDMAN
    @2199SPUDMAN 4 роки тому +122

    Props to Johnny for doing his homework, for asking intelligent questions, and for not going for cheap laughs at Sagan's expense. I wish we had billions and billions of dollars to fund space exploration. We miss you Dr. Sagan...thanks for all you taught us!!!

    • @lakecountynaturalist7617
      @lakecountynaturalist7617 2 роки тому +7

      Johnny was an amateur astronomer.

    • @-danR
      @-danR 2 роки тому +4

      @@lakecountynaturalist7617
      He also had a minor in physics (1949) at University of Nebraska.

  • @MrEdwardCollins
    @MrEdwardCollins 4 роки тому +12

    I could listen to Carl Sagan all day long. He left us too soon.
    Carl, thanks for the memories.

  • @wer1ther
    @wer1ther Рік тому +14

    both are brilliant in their own right. We missed them so much. World is not as happy a place without them.

  • @realitycheck5383
    @realitycheck5383 5 років тому +75

    carl has that voice that could read you a book before bedtime, just like morgan freeman, and just make you relax and fall asleep. you are missed, sir.

    • @zapfanzapfan
      @zapfanzapfan 4 роки тому +8

      I have used the series Cosmos for that purpose on occasion. He has such a soothing voice :-)

    • @echoecho3108
      @echoecho3108 9 місяців тому +1

      @@zapfanzapfan
      Yes, his voice is soothing, but what he says so fascinating to me, that I'd be up all night, just listening, and learning.

  • @OuterGalaxyLounge
    @OuterGalaxyLounge 4 роки тому +80

    Sagan's comments could be said today and he'd still be dead-on contemporary. Carson was a voracious reader and could keep up with his intellectual superiors while still remaining light and grounded for the average audience. Here we have two masters at work, and yes, a lot of us miss this.

    • @steveblixt9437
      @steveblixt9437 3 роки тому +4

      Luckily, today we have Stephen Colbert who absolutely loves Neil Degrasse Tyson.

  • @Atombender
    @Atombender 4 роки тому +3

    Carson was smart and polite enough not to interrupt this brilliant man. That's when great interviews happen.

    • @2fast2block
      @2fast2block 4 роки тому

      Carl was a dumbass who believed the creation of the universe happened without God. Since you think he was brilliant, explain how we got creation without God.

  • @garryheywood1
    @garryheywood1 2 роки тому +11

    Carl Sagan was an intellectual GIANT, I could listen to him for hours and hours and still there would be a multitude of things left for him to say that would fascinate me

  • @anotherboredgenius283
    @anotherboredgenius283 5 років тому +232

    "socrates talks to us - we don't talk to socrates..."
    my thought of the day.

    • @NessieAndrew
      @NessieAndrew 5 років тому +1

      wow wow, insane

    • @conniestone6251
      @conniestone6251 5 років тому +11

      and that statement made perfect sense.... explaining a difficult to imagine phenomena; That is the MAGIC of Carl!

    • @thienle743
      @thienle743 4 роки тому +6

      How awesome it would be to have a chat with Carl Sagan

    • @yangerjamir0906
      @yangerjamir0906 4 роки тому

      @turin turamba, I'll be so in awe that I'll be left speechless and just be a goofball.

    • @inkyguy
      @inkyguy 4 роки тому

      anotherbored genius, sometimes the obvious sounds the most profound. Said well, “the sky is blue” works equally well.

  • @mellownuance
    @mellownuance 5 років тому +40

    Respect for this gentleman Carl Sagan! What a man, the command over language, the eloquence, the style ...

    • @johntechwriter
      @johntechwriter 4 роки тому +7

      The positive attitude, his personal warmth and optimism for humanity . . .

    • @evolve101
      @evolve101 4 роки тому +3

      @@johntechwriter
      Yes! He invokes much respect. Very good human qualities.

  • @HoonAgain
    @HoonAgain 4 роки тому +19

    I could listen to Carl speak every day. Thankful he was recorded. However, imagine him today when he’d have a super popular podcast. RIP Carl

  • @carlsagan2561
    @carlsagan2561 4 роки тому +22

    As someone born way after this aired, I'm really appreciative that this was recorded and is so easily accessible. Two greats having a conversation.

    • @carlsagan2561
      @carlsagan2561 4 роки тому +3

      Haha, just realized I posted co-incidentally on my Carl Sagan named account.

  • @thankyouforyourcompliance7386
    @thankyouforyourcompliance7386 5 років тому +194

    That evening the average IQ of the people at the Johnny Carson show doubled.

    • @ThisHandleFeatureIsStupid
      @ThisHandleFeatureIsStupid 3 роки тому +2

      I, uh...I don't think that's how IQs work. 🤔

    • @Piaseczno1
      @Piaseczno1 3 роки тому +5

      @@ThisHandleFeatureIsStupid
      True, but I think I understand the point she's attempting to convey.

    • @Jinka1950
      @Jinka1950 3 роки тому +3

      You are so right. Here’s a person who makes learning fascinating and exciting and intriguing. I’m so happy he was here on this planet.

    • @gokurocks9
      @gokurocks9 3 роки тому +1

      @@ThisHandleFeatureIsStupid Carl made people feel smart and newly aware of something they once weren't before, as if you are learning with him.

    • @markmcgowan5656
      @markmcgowan5656 2 роки тому

      The earth is flat and there isn’t anything but stars, angel’s and Yahweh up there.

  • @Pumpkinking64
    @Pumpkinking64 8 років тому +289

    This brings me indescribable joy.

    • @ADEehrh
      @ADEehrh 5 років тому +6

      And sadness

    • @The22on
      @The22on 5 років тому +8

      I agree with both of you - joy and sadness. Carson was almost part of my family growing up. He was on our TV almost every week night. And Carl Sagan inspired me with his talk of our big universe with billions and billions of stars lol. His TV show COSMOS was wonderful. I still remember his episode on THE COSMIC CALENDAR where the entire history of our universe is put on a one year calendar. Jan 1 is the big bang. dec 31 is now. Did you know that humans only appeared about 10 minutes before midnight on December 31?

    • @keekwai2
      @keekwai2 4 роки тому +1

      Indescribable? You need to build up your vocabulary.

  • @ProcyonAlpha
    @ProcyonAlpha 4 роки тому +4

    Could listen to his voice forever.

  • @stephencorbett2862
    @stephencorbett2862 2 роки тому +10

    Carl always made the difficult sound understandable,comprehensible and interesting to the layman. A unique person.

  • @conniestone6251
    @conniestone6251 5 років тому +66

    My HERO!! I cried and cried when he died... and most everyone thought that I was bonkers :'(

    • @allenrussell1947
      @allenrussell1947 3 роки тому +3

      Me too. A childhood hero. I watched COSMOS with my dad and it changed my life. So brilliant. I openly wept when I heard he had died.

    • @Stevenowski
      @Stevenowski 3 роки тому

      Jesus Christ is my hero. Carl now believes in Him too.

    • @allenrussell1947
      @allenrussell1947 3 роки тому +4

      @@Stevenowski good for you.

    • @allenrussell1947
      @allenrussell1947 3 роки тому

      @DECLAN DOUGAN nope

    • @Ziggyziggy1
      @Ziggyziggy1 3 роки тому

      As you can tell,
      People haven't got time to reply to your meaningless comment,
      Unfortunately for me,
      I couldn't resist!

  • @jasonluckett2263
    @jasonluckett2263 7 років тому +721

    Johnny Carson seemed quite intelligent compared to today's talk show host. I'm sure some of the hosts are quite smart today, but the shows are dumbed down for mass consumption.

    • @shrapnel77
      @shrapnel77 7 років тому +66

      Carson was the #1 show for many years, so it appealed to mass consumption as well. Today, shows are dumbed down because most people do not like intelligent, thought provoking conversation. It scares them.

    • @whoiscodyblood
      @whoiscodyblood 5 років тому +5

      @@shrapnel77 i think they are suffering from catastrophe exhaustion... too bad shit just keeps on hitting the fan.

    • @PC4USE1
      @PC4USE1 5 років тому +28

      Carson had his own telescope and was an interested amateur.I guess those Nebraska nights away from the big city gave him a view of the night sky that we city boys didn't get. The night sky in the country blew my mind as a kid when on vacation.

    • @Alex_1729
      @Alex_1729 5 років тому

      @@shrapnel77 Why do you think such conversations scare people?

    • @PC4USE1
      @PC4USE1 5 років тому +4

      @@ago3241 Out of all the Late Night Hosts,Conan is the best as long as he doesn't stray into the political realm. Fallon is a talented singer and mimic but not a great wit. Colbert was never to my taste nor was Kimmel. Conan is very clever.

  • @jackiehopson8334
    @jackiehopson8334 2 роки тому +2

    In 15 minutes this man brought light to so many important issues that have been ignored. Remember this when you vote we have politicians in office today that were in office the night this aired and probably watched it and ignored it

  • @rustycalvera977
    @rustycalvera977 2 роки тому +6

    Sagan was simply the best...With no ego issues, no one made more sense of existence and communicated it better than he.

  • @MrSevillian
    @MrSevillian 5 років тому +48

    My life changed when my daddy brought the book COSMOS to home. Thanks dad. Thanks Prof. Sagan wherever you are.

    • @giacomore
      @giacomore 5 років тому

      The movie covered only the first story, Eli's travels and the politics involved but stopped short of the most profound part of the book where the (say, God's) "signature" is found in irrational numbers which is the real climax of the book. I wasn't surprised. Theatre audiences would have gone "what?". The idea would be hard to convey.

    • @chriswaters926
      @chriswaters926 5 років тому +1

      Mino Re do you mean Contact ?

    • @dusanninic9572
      @dusanninic9572 4 роки тому +2

      You are my brother!
      But, my father is a military man, and J discoverd Carl Sagan by myself.
      The Cosmos is the best book in my home library.
      Sagan, Tesla, Einstein, Feynman, Darwin, Mozart, Tolstoy and Ghandi.
      All my idols...

    • @jeschinstad
      @jeschinstad 4 роки тому

      @@chriswaters926: The magnificent documentary TV series The Cosmos, was actually based on a book by the same title.

  • @SardarBhaiForever
    @SardarBhaiForever 4 роки тому +67

    thank you johnny for not dumbing down the conversation to get a few cheap laughs as is the wont of today's hosts.

    • @LordZontar
      @LordZontar 4 роки тому +3

      Johnny Carson was a serious amateur astronomer (there is even an asteroid he discovered that is named for him) and even when he parodied Carl Sagan in a Tonight Show skit he made absolutely certain to get the science right. Sagan was one of Carson's most favourite guests and he had him on the show multiple times, along with other intellectual heavyweights like Capt. (later RAdm) Grace Hopper, the U.S. Navy computer pioneer.

    • @jayneneewing2369
      @jayneneewing2369 3 роки тому

      The cheapest laugh of all imho was Jimmy Fallon (from SNL) asked to, and then tousled tRump’s hair. Never watched him, not even a short clip, to this very day. Ugh. Can you imagine him sitting with Carl Sagan? Not in a billion lightyears.

  • @policyfirst4399
    @policyfirst4399 4 роки тому +17

    Carl Sagan correctly focused on the true threats to mankind even back then. His intelligence was scintillating.

  • @spacekitt.n
    @spacekitt.n 3 роки тому +31

    Johnny was such a good host--you literally forget he's there, because he perfectly frames all of his guests without distracting from them, and pulls up the slack only when it's needed. He looks straight into their eyes while he's interviewing them and really listens. Now every host has to have their own personality and try to out-funny all their guests. I was too young to see these when they aired but I can see why everyone loved him. RIP Johnny

  • @csilt
    @csilt 5 років тому +63

    It's amazing how much info was dropped between them in a short 15 minute clip that I'm not sure would happen today.

    • @adamwuksta3255
      @adamwuksta3255 4 роки тому +1

      So true, these days the presenters spend their time looking for quick audience laughs rather than taking the opportunity to genuinely interact with such wise people

  • @ryanpowell9847
    @ryanpowell9847 5 років тому +69

    "Impoverished grad students"... over 40 years later, somethings never change!

    • @DAFIZZIF
      @DAFIZZIF 4 роки тому

      Way too much hasn't. Carl would be ashamed, yet reticently hopeful in the current world I think.

    • @davidm374
      @davidm374 3 роки тому

      ‘The more things change, the more they stay the same.”
      Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr

    • @panchorodriguez7246
      @panchorodriguez7246 3 роки тому

      "...over 40 years later, some things never change!"

    • @gokurocks9
      @gokurocks9 3 роки тому +1

      Dr. Sagan was a real one

  • @Bobahat
    @Bobahat 4 роки тому +270

    "We are in the process of inadvertently altering our climate [through] exhaustion of fossil fuels."
    - Carl Sagan, 1978

    • @mandala314
      @mandala314 4 роки тому +7

      THANK YOU

    • @AnexoRialto
      @AnexoRialto 4 роки тому +39

      I studied what was called the green house effect from CO2, now global warming, in 1974 in High School. Obsolutely insane that this is controversial in 2020.

    • @jeschinstad
      @jeschinstad 4 роки тому +2

      @lRaziel1: There's no danger that our atmosphere won't be breathable to us. For us, the heat and the effects of the heat, is the problem. For aquatic life, it's different, since the oceans absorb CO2 makes the water acidic. We must get the CO2 emissions down, but we can easily handle the temperature issues, so I think we'll be good.

    • @danceswithcritters
      @danceswithcritters 3 роки тому +8

      @@jeschinstad We can handle the temps. but not the breakdown in the food chain .

    • @jeschinstad
      @jeschinstad 3 роки тому +5

      @@danceswithcritters: Heat causes a breakdown in the food chain. Steak is made from grass, you know. That's literally the food chain. But people are already dying from heat every year. Here in Oslo, we hardly get any snow anymore, because it's just slightly warmer, causing new snow to melt, which allows the ground to absorb heat from the sun, which causes the snow to melt. Very small changes can have very significant results. We're in the vacuum of space, so it's very difficult for us to get rid of heat. Otherwise our planet would've been stone cold billions of years ago. No, we can't handle temperatures, but obviously, they'll cause global wars long before they kill us directly.

  • @OjoCritico_
    @OjoCritico_ 2 роки тому +3

    Carl Sagan = Timeless knowledge

  • @pilsnrimgaard2507
    @pilsnrimgaard2507 5 років тому +28

    I used to LOVE Cosmos. "Billions and Billions of stars"...I never knew Carl Sagan had such a great sense of humor

    • @larrylindgren9484
      @larrylindgren9484 2 роки тому +1

      Carl has said many time he never said that.

    • @Gyrfalcon312
      @Gyrfalcon312 Рік тому

      ​@@larrylindgren9484 Until he wrote it in his final book, _Billions and Billions_ . Lol. It was funny, how we wrote it there.

  • @inertiaforce7846
    @inertiaforce7846 5 років тому +23

    This man was brilliant. His influence lives on far after his life.

    • @steveblixt9437
      @steveblixt9437 3 роки тому

      Luckily we have his reincarnation in the student he mentored, Neil Degrasse Tyson.

    • @inertiaforce7846
      @inertiaforce7846 3 роки тому

      @@steveblixt9437 Carl Sagan was better overall than Neil Tyson in my opinion. But Neil is still good.

  • @khamzatchimaev1009
    @khamzatchimaev1009 4 роки тому +3

    We are made of star stuff
    -CARL SAGAN ❤

  • @Davotheledge
    @Davotheledge 9 місяців тому +1

    What a commanding presence and brilliant mind. I never knew of Carl Sagan during his lifetime, but I feel like I did.

  • @bluecollarguy67
    @bluecollarguy67 5 років тому +90

    Gosh, how I miss hearing from and seeing this man! America is drowning in a sea of uneducated, arrogant, selfish, highly politicized talking heads who don't have a damn thing to say.

    • @willnill7946
      @willnill7946 4 роки тому +1

      Scott Salmins i would say that Carol Sagon represents that arrogant and highly politicized character you speak of

    • @ozymandias1192
      @ozymandias1192 4 роки тому +2

      will Nill In what way?

    • @chrismofer
      @chrismofer 4 роки тому

      @@willnill7946 who is Carol Sagan?

    • @louiseclaridge8405
      @louiseclaridge8405 4 роки тому

      How true.

    • @laertesindeed
      @laertesindeed 4 роки тому

      @ScottS You just precisely described every major news network.

  • @atticusfinch8652
    @atticusfinch8652 5 років тому +85

    Sheer class, both Carl in his field, and Johnny in his. A lesson to today’s world not to take the dumb down route that seems to be the default now.

    • @d.e.b.b5788
      @d.e.b.b5788 5 років тому +1

      When our leaders behave as morons, the truth is not the truth, don't believe what you see and hear, the news has become entertainment, not relying on facts, newscasters make shit up (Brian Williams) and keep their jobs, people with doctorates (more than one, but I refer to Ronald Lewis as the best known example) found to have plagerized their doctoral dissertation with no ramifications, what can you expect? a TV media that is almost always nonsense.

  • @masudraja5979
    @masudraja5979 4 роки тому +5

    I can hear his voice for eternity

  • @StephiSensei26
    @StephiSensei26 2 роки тому +8

    Moments like this are a treasure. And when they are eventually received, by some intergalactic antenna, we may not be perceived as such a hopeless specie to the receiver, as we might have otherwise.. Thank you Carl Sagan.

  • @susanbennett3115
    @susanbennett3115 5 років тому +13

    When they made the film "Contact" it ends the credits with "For Carl" and I burst into tears because I know he would have approved. It was done so well I could watch it over and over. We will always remember you Dr. Sagan.

    • @inkyguy
      @inkyguy 4 роки тому

      Susan Bennett, in fact, there was a lot of criticism of the film is based on the fact that it diverges significantly from the book and would not have been a story Sagan would have agreed with.

    • @DanielVerberne
      @DanielVerberne 4 роки тому +1

      The Contact film was different from book for dramatic reasons but I think it captured the essence of Carl’s vision.

  • @chriso3780
    @chriso3780 4 роки тому +55

    Carl Sagans Cosmos is the true bible of the earth and beyond. . This was a truly great man. . RIP

    • @dusanninic9572
      @dusanninic9572 4 роки тому +3

      "Cosmos" is the best book J've read in my life.

    • @Stevenowski
      @Stevenowski 3 роки тому

      @@dusanninic9572
      Try the Holy Bible for the REAL truth.

    • @chocktaebolanca757
      @chocktaebolanca757 3 роки тому +3

      Stevenowski why are you watching this than?

    • @roder51
      @roder51 3 роки тому

      @@Stevenowski Yes because talking snakes, walking on water, virgin births and water turning into wine just makes so much more sense. F**KING IDIOT!

  • @Novastar.SaberCombat
    @Novastar.SaberCombat 3 роки тому +21

    Does anyone miss Carl right now? I surely do.

  • @vardellsfolly5200
    @vardellsfolly5200 4 роки тому +38

    ''If you wish to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe".

  • @rcbennett6592
    @rcbennett6592 4 роки тому +14

    Sagan's "Cosmos" series was the first time I remember getting together with friends living apart to watch a TV show. He was the perfect scientist to be on Carson and communicate effectively to the public like any other person would, like he did on his show.

  • @CloneShockTrooper
    @CloneShockTrooper 4 роки тому +19

    We need more people like Carl Sagan.. Man is he missed!

  • @littlechickeyhudak
    @littlechickeyhudak 4 роки тому +20

    8:10 look at the genuine interest that Johnny shows here. It's fascinating how enthralling Carl Sagan's thoughts and words were. He provoked such deep thought and was able to provide such a firm understanding of broad topics and continues to do so even now through videos like this and his books and tv series. Incredible.

  • @bloodsling
    @bloodsling 9 місяців тому +1

    Always loved Mr.Sagan, and really love how Johnny is asking insightful pertinent questions, there's a reason he's the GOAT.

  • @AFMMarcelD
    @AFMMarcelD 5 років тому +27

    Two icons gone but not forgotten, their legacy ensures their immortality, this was when TV was fun to watch.

  • @DiRtYLaWs2007
    @DiRtYLaWs2007 4 роки тому +4

    Even Carl thought the Wookiee deserved a medal.

  • @justgivemethetruth
    @justgivemethetruth 4 роки тому +7

    Thanks for posting this. Carl Sagan is still a huge hero of mine and the book they mentioned "Dragons Of Eden" was wonderful. He looks so youthful and vibrant here, it just make me feel sad he is no longer with us.

    • @2fast2block
      @2fast2block 4 роки тому

      Carl was a dumbass who believed the creation of the universe happened without God. Since you think he was a hero of yours, explain how we got creation without God.

  • @turdakuntashbolotov5244
    @turdakuntashbolotov5244 Рік тому +5

    Sometimes I feel sorry for people like Carl Sagan who lived ahead of their time, when for others it took 30-50 years to start understanding what he was talking about.

    • @ross302ci
      @ross302ci 5 місяців тому

      I get that feeling too, but I also think that having these people who think so ahead is a necessary part of helping us move forward. But it does kill me that we don't get to hear his takes on current technology and its impact on human experience.

  • @iminthemomentru3003
    @iminthemomentru3003 4 роки тому +12

    Johnny must love talking to Segan because he was on for 16 min and is so truely interested!

  • @shrapnel77
    @shrapnel77 8 років тому +68

    You could always see the unbridled joy in Carson when Sagan came on and today... god how I hate the 21st century.

    • @The22on
      @The22on 5 років тому +3

      Cool comment! Such honesty.
      i don't know if I agree about the 21st century - I gotta think about it. But I do know that I had a very happy childhood. I didn't worry about anything but getting good grades in school and playing my guitar. My parents had to worry about the bills, making a living, etc. I know some people had crappy childhoods, but not me, praise Zeus. i grew up in the sixties which was a Golden Age for art, music, etc.
      Who knows how much more time is mine to enjoy? I feel like time is catching up, like a dog nipping at my heels. Every now and then I feel some teeth, but fortunately, no bleeding yet. I've done everything I wanted on this planet, so I don't feel cheated. I woulda loved an invitation to the Playboy Mansion lol. (ok - forget the "lol". I really woulda love an invite!)
      What do I still want to do? I'd like to write a book like Michael Crichton (Jurassic Park). i'd like to write a music score for a commercially released movie. And, most of all, when I die, I hope it's not long or painful (sorry to end this post on a downer, but you're being honest, so I will be honest also).

    • @j.jasonwentworth723
      @j.jasonwentworth723 5 років тому +2

      Shrapnel77, I agree, but I'd rather be here than *not* be here in the 21st century. In my lifetime (I'm 52), I have seen personal and societal standards of all kinds decline. I simply pursue excellence, hew to the old tried-and-true rules of basic decency and fairness, study the past, and encourage others (especially young people--I've been pleasantly surprised to meet many who feel strong preference for the way most things [not the racial and sexual equality problems, of course] were when I was young) who also feel like time travelers from the past who are stranded in our current times. By comporting ourselves according to the old ways, we will attract others who find the degraded mores of today repellent and off-putting. 1966 was, on the whole, a better year than 2019!

    • @The22on
      @The22on 5 років тому +2

      @@j.jasonwentworth723 In 1966 I was 18 years old and in college. For me, it was a magical time. Girls, drugs, parties, fun, music - I wish lol. Most of the time I studied. I learned to be an engineer and you can't fake your way through physics exams. But i was happy enough. And the world was mine. My future was so bright -I gotta wear shades! to quote the song. I had enough money to buy a good new or used car every three or four years. It was a good time. I had a health issue that slowed me down (chronic throat infection). I would not choose to live my life all over again - once was/is enough. I wish i could believe the religion bullshit. As an engineer I was trained to think logically. I need evidence, testing, experiments, etc. - some form of proof. I can't just snap my fingers and believe something. Others can. I can't, not now, not ever.

    • @erikbakker1531
      @erikbakker1531 4 роки тому

      @@j.jasonwentworth723 I love your answer. Excellence, common fairness, decency. We were made to strive and endure. And we were made to be morally ambitious, to see ourselves as our own highest value, and to understand that, like all of our values, it has to be earned. We must, by our own effort, acquire the values of character that make our lifes worth sustaining. But the first precondition of such an achieved self-esteem is that radiant eagerness in us. An eagerness which desires the best in all things, in values of matter and spirit, while seeking above all else the achievement of moral perfection. We ought to value nothing higher than ourselves. The proof of such an achievement is our shudder of contempt and rebellion against the role of being a sacrificial animal, against the vile impertinence of any creed or behaviour that proposes to immolate the irreplaceable value which is our consciousness and the incomparable glory which is our existence to blind evasions and the stagnant decay of those who think otherwise. In the process we indeed become a shining light for others. Strive for excellence, justice, and common decency, and one lives well. It is not how long we live, it is how noble we live.
      Take care.

  • @coultonharmon2266
    @coultonharmon2266 3 роки тому +1

    He has such a badass voice and personality

  • @sandyjr5225
    @sandyjr5225 Рік тому +2

    Johnny Carson was a great talk show host, and a great interviewer.

  • @CMDRRustyDog
    @CMDRRustyDog 5 років тому +11

    He's fascinating. I can listen to Carl Sagan all day.

  • @benjamincrom7276
    @benjamincrom7276 5 років тому +11

    We sure could use a Carl Sagan in this day and age. What a brilliant man, I've loved reading his books.

    • @robertcaldwell910
      @robertcaldwell910 4 роки тому

      Wow, you too??? Carl's books are AMAZING!
      Benjamin, do you also find that one can read his
      books over and over, learning something EACH time???
      Now granted, I am no professional scientist, having
      done math in the past, otherwise relatively
      passive in science.
      Carl's explanations can reach just about anybody,
      but it pays to take one's time and absorb the
      RICH information he provides.
      Thank you, Benjamin, for your great insight !

    • @steveblixt9437
      @steveblixt9437 3 роки тому +1

      We have his student/protege, Neil Degrasse Tyson.

    • @romulus_
      @romulus_ 2 роки тому +1

      @@steveblixt9437 he's good but a parsec away from being sagan. and I say this as someone under 40 who didn't experience sagan in his prime.

    • @diskoeric2248
      @diskoeric2248 2 роки тому

      We do. Joe Rogan and Donald Trump

  • @tnh723
    @tnh723 4 роки тому +3

    I jumped out of my couch to say THANK YOU CARL for standing up for the Wookie!

  • @satchito
    @satchito 3 роки тому +3

    What a titanic presence, mind and intellect. We miss you more than ever in 2020 Dr. Sagan.

  • @mellow5123
    @mellow5123 4 роки тому +10

    So miss Carl. And even Johnny.

  • @jeffreywillis9313
    @jeffreywillis9313 5 років тому +10

    Carl Sagan..brillant and amazing man.

  • @danielb.m1075
    @danielb.m1075 2 роки тому +3

    Carl Sagan was... I have no words to describe him. A superior man. I think I have seen and read all his 'opus' infinite times. Carl was not an usual smart man, was else something superior, he was able to teach us astronomy through poethics

  • @paydn202
    @paydn202 2 роки тому +1

    interviews are never this long anymore. johnny was top of his game they just let him roll like he was gold lol

  • @xSpiralHorn
    @xSpiralHorn 7 років тому +97

    Man I wish we had made contact with aliens in his lifetime just so he could have met them.

    • @LordofMovies91
      @LordofMovies91 5 років тому +3

      *Carl gets facehugged...gives birth to the most intelligent Xenomorph ever, even smarter than the Gremlin in GREMLINS 2: THE NEW BATCH

    • @stanmonzon5788
      @stanmonzon5788 5 років тому +2

      hollow what if they’d been malevolent and had committed vile, sadistic acts on Sagan? Why are you assuming they’d be nice?

    • @keekwai2
      @keekwai2 4 роки тому

      And HOW would he have "MET" them.

    • @charlesmiddleton402
      @charlesmiddleton402 4 роки тому

      Aliens,yet to be proven as existing, yes it make sense they are out there,but really,if they existed wouldn't someone know about it?

    • @paperEATER101
      @paperEATER101 4 роки тому

      it was another ten years almost before that fateful day they landed

  • @KRAFTWERK2K6
    @KRAFTWERK2K6 3 роки тому +16

    This man gave us the golden records "message in the bottle" for the Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 spacecrafts and also their explaining protective plagues that went along them into space. Thanks to him there will be always something left of Mankind should we blow up this piece of solar driftwood that we call "Earth". Thank you Carl.

    • @PedroAmA
      @PedroAmA Рік тому +1

      He also had the Idea 💡 of the Seti

    • @danacoleman4007
      @danacoleman4007 Рік тому

      What kind of plagues did he send into space?

  • @joem1780
    @joem1780 11 місяців тому +1

    Carl Sagan is my hero. Love him so much he was the basis for my salutatorian speech for my college graduation. Yeah I went for CS and he was my inspiration for that. Love and miss you Carl!

  • @adamwuksta3255
    @adamwuksta3255 4 роки тому +3

    What enjoyable man to listen to speak, would be fantastic to be able to spend time listening and speaking with him. He comes across as not only scientifically brilliant but also just a genuinely nice person

    • @2fast2block
      @2fast2block 4 роки тому

      Carl was a dumbass who believed the creation of the universe happened without God. Since you think he was brilliant, explain how we got creation without God.

  • @moviesenthil
    @moviesenthil 2 роки тому +8

    Lovely how the discussion is so riveting that everybody is drawn into it completely. So much value in such a short time. Wish we had more shows like this.

  • @changofett77
    @changofett77 4 роки тому +5

    Thank you Carl for teaching us, the common men to look at the stars to see ourselves.

  • @ArnoldvanKampen
    @ArnoldvanKampen 4 роки тому +7

    He wrote the novel 'contact'.
    Did not realise.
    The one with Jodie Foster.
    I was very impressed with the movie.

  • @paulcaudle6275
    @paulcaudle6275 2 роки тому +3

    I really miss Carl Sagan He'd be so proud of the James Webb space telescope project..

  • @JmSantos78
    @JmSantos78 4 роки тому +15

    I just realized I was 1 month old when this aired.
    "Thank god" for the internet!

    • @swapnilkumarsingh1521
      @swapnilkumarsingh1521 4 роки тому +1

      😃

    • @natura808
      @natura808 4 роки тому

      João Santos can you imagine how old you were when Socrates was writing his first work?

    • @roder51
      @roder51 3 роки тому

      Nope. Science.

    • @JmSantos78
      @JmSantos78 3 роки тому

      @@roder51 That's why I used the quotes.

    • @JmSantos78
      @JmSantos78 3 роки тому

      @@natura808 lol. I was so young I didn't exist yet. 😁

  • @plantpowered269
    @plantpowered269 2 роки тому +3

    I have recently discovered this amazing human being, I am watching his great documentary "Cosmos", and I feel a profound loss and sorrow that he is no longer among us. 😥. RIP. Hope, we will not let him down.

  • @mauricioramirez9744
    @mauricioramirez9744 2 роки тому +2

    I could listen to him for hours on end. An amazing human being from Brooklyn.🗽

  • @RobCLynch
    @RobCLynch 4 роки тому +3

    I'm so glad I discovered Carl Sagan.

  • @dr.lairdwhitehillsfunwitha67
    @dr.lairdwhitehillsfunwitha67 5 років тому +10

    He had a way of explaining things.

  • @HardRockMiner
    @HardRockMiner 5 років тому +24

    This was the golden age of television. I didn't know it at the time, but looking back from where I am now, I realize that television today is complete shit. My spare time is spent on UA-cam watching 30 or 40 year old TV shows.

    • @arthurfonzarelli9828
      @arthurfonzarelli9828 5 років тому

      Start using streaming channels like Netflix, Amazon, Hulu and many more. This is by FAR best time of for tv as there are dozens of new shows, documentaries coming out every week. Not even enough time to watch them all. Way better when then when you had just few options and most of the "programming" back then had an agenda too.

    • @arthurfonzarelli9828
      @arthurfonzarelli9828 5 років тому

      Even podcasting nowadays is like this and is 100x better than these old interviews cause of all the commercials and fear of tv networks not only much to be said

    • @HardRockMiner
      @HardRockMiner 5 років тому

      @@arthurfonzarelli9828 - If you don't like them why are you here watching? Seems very stupid.

    • @arthurfonzarelli9828
      @arthurfonzarelli9828 5 років тому

      @@HardRockMiner I never said I didn't like them. I just said there's way more options and it's way better today it's not even close just because of the options. You can pick just about any subject you want that interests you nowadays and find loads of information from podcasts to documentaries. I just can't believe someone saying was better when there's so much awesome info today At your fingertips. I was watching this because I'm interested in science and Carl Sagan even years later is still someone we can learn from but overall the information nowadays that's out there is the best we've ever been privy too and that will only continue thru time

    • @TitoTimTravels
      @TitoTimTravels 3 роки тому +1

      You can look at the YT stats and they show that the older demographic spends most of its viewing time on old tv & movies. I fit that demographic ha ha. The shows back then were of a much higher quality than most today. Even with the numerous channels we have, most of the channels are crap. Also, the Tonight Show dies with Johnnie. Leno and Fallon are talentless hacks, Conan did not have it long enough to know if he would be good or not.

  • @ThalesF75
    @ThalesF75 4 роки тому +2

    Wow. Carl Sagan. What a man and a mind! THANK YOU for posting this!

  • @robertschaefermeyer4849
    @robertschaefermeyer4849 Рік тому +1

    This is facinating. The ideas and science discussed in this interview from just over 44 years ago became a book in 1985. A film, based on that book, was released in 1997.