I used to watch these videos back when I was a teenager in school. Now I'm finishing my PhD, and whenever I'm having a bad time with my work, I find myself returning to them. They never fail to help me remember why I chose to go into science in the first place.
They were truly motivating. Grats on going for the PhD.. I'm nowhere near that, but just thinking about my problems.. and then zooming out into the vastness of what we know about space.. puts my mind more at ease. I think even Marcus Aurelius said in his meditations he even said to pause for a while and compare the size of your problems to the solar system.
If you recognize with humility who the Cosmos is, everything you want to undertake will be better hardened. The apple did not fall alone into Newton's hands. Greetings.
To see the joy on Sagan's face at 2:53 brings tears to my eyes. He truly loved science and the cosmos and he couldn't contain it. It spilled out through his infectious personality and his facial expressions. A good man full of love and joy for what he did.
"Our obligation to survive and flourish is owed not just to ourselves, but also to that Cosmos, ancient and vast, from which we spring." Extremely powerful perspective to take not just on humanity as a whole, but also upon one's own individual life.
Symphony of Science, I came back to school as a military vet of about the age of 28. I have discovered my love of math and science and I'm currently a senior in civil engineering. I am so grateful for your videos. I show them to my son all of the time. My real love is astronomy but I didn't want to ruin my hobby with real work! Please keep up the excellent work. Carl Sagan speaks, IMO, for the best of humanity. He is such a great storyteller and he makes being a human being so prestigious, even given our terrible track record. Let's all keep observing the beauty of the natural world, and look forward to a better future for the human species! This is of course after we accept the responsibility that we must take care of the Earth as well as we can; the Earth will be here long after us...it is indifferent. It is up to us to take care of the species on Earth, and to venture into the cosmos.
"The exploration of the cosmos is a voyage of self-discovery." One of my favourite quotes EVER. Can't believe Sagan died before I had any knowledge of him :(
i found out about sagan only after watching in Cosmos a space-time odyssey, *inspired by Cosmos a personal voyage* and within i day he became my most favourite person who ever lived on earth....
What does it mean to explore the cosmos? And the internet ploor explortaion of the cosmos is not happening without full brain brains and freedom of speech and expression. Lifeforms are in pain in circumstances of no natural liberty.
"Matter flows from place to place And momentarily comes together to be you Some people find that thought disturbing I find the reality thrilling" - Richard Dawkins.
I find that this quote brings solace and comfort to me than any religion on this planet. We started as matter, and will, with time, end up as matter again. Beautiful sentiment.
,,Matter flows from place to place and momentaily comes together to be you (...) I find the reality thrilling"- I always get goosebumps while reading this, most moving quote for me
Think about this for a moment: You are currently a passenger (and, indeed, an integral crew member) on board a four-point-five billion-year-old, semi-self-sufficient spacecraft. This spacecraft flies in tight formation with billions of other craft--some, much, much smaller; some, much, much bigger--all relying on a shared external power source, which is billions of times the size of even the largest other ship in your formation. Your formation is just one in a grand fleet consisting of many billions of similar formations, all relying on an even greater shared external power source. Your fleet is currently travelling to intercept and join ranks with another similar fleet, billions of miles away. In billions of years, when the two fleets have successfully integrated, they will adopt a new course: a new mission--and they will continue travelling. United. *...And we keep killing each-other en masse to see whose imaginary friend is the best.*
"We, who have begun at last, to wonder about our origins, star stuff contemplating the stars, tracing that long path. Our obligation to survive and flourish is owed, not just to ourselves but also to that cosmos, ancient and vast, from which we spring."
"Matter flows from place to place, and momentarily comes together to be you. Some people find that thought disturbing; I find the reality thrilling." Has stuck with me since the day I first watched this.
Carl Sagan was such a wonderfully spiritual person, in such a deep and real way, reflecting the amazing reality of the universe we live in. I can't express how much I am grateful for what he taught, I will be teaching it to my children when the time comes.
Disconnection from understanding allows each tentacle of the universe to create ever expanding and new experiences to learn from. Those who are watching those videos and ignoring each person around them are disconnected and unaware. What they need is love, attention, and encouragement. Judgement and separation from community will push them farther away from wanting to learn. We must change our education to nurture the budding of consciousness! It starts with you! I love you!
These songs have the TRUEST DEEPEST LYRICS and I can’t stop hearing all of these perfect science songs it is Gold😍 + each of their beautiful background melodies and bass lines every day for a couple months now🤩 this music has gotten me through this stressful 2020 pandemic🙌🏼💛 Besst/most beautiful music ever🙏🏼🌍 it can grip ur heart🤩✌🏼
that kinda sounds right actually haha but maybe instead of "gives me yugen" you would say "brings me yugen"...? I'm not too positive myself, I've never used it in a sentence like that before haha. :P
Not many people can feel the beautiful elegance of intellect or science in this video because it isn't an emotion, or an object. It can not be felt. If you think you can feel this video in any sense other than hearing or viewing, you are as moronic as a creationist. In fact, you may be worse.
probably fun for you since being high gives you the illusion of thinking you're seeing things more deeply than usual or noticing and understanding things you normally don't. it's a complete illusion and just a symptom of the vastly reduced concentration and capacity for abstract thinking. but if you like to pretend and tell yourself little fairy tales like that, have fun with it.
You just need to sit down and smoke a fat doobie. Either that or take a hit of acid straight to the face, it'll melt that ego right off you for a few hours.
It's refreshing to find a corner of youtube full of intellectual, science minded people who share a passion for our niche in the universe and seek further knowledge about the Cosmos. Big fan of all of these Melodysheep songs/videos! Great job, keep up the good work.
You can also download albums from Bandcamp, and name your prize 0 if you don't want to pay anything. But of course out of respect I'd give something :) you can name your own prize
I find the reality of matter coming together to be me interesting. As some THING had to be there to order the chaotic atoms to be me. So, what was there?
Base it on string theory quarks have binding energy and are affected by all the four forces will have strung together and formed various baryons. Then bosons would influence it and cause the formation of the nucleus of atoms and so on. In string theory matter is just another form of energy so I quote "If nature chose a different set of numbers we would observe our universe very differently or we wouldn't be here at all"
"I can see how it might be possible for a man to look down upon the earth and be an atheist, but I cannot conceive how he could look up into the heavens and say there is no God." - Abraham Lincoln
Bambo The atheists (usually) quote something that forwards an argument (unless of course they're just trying to share a quote with the community), but this particular quote is just Russell's Teapot.
***** I thought 100 trillion was the figure for a whole human. Do you have a source you could link me? Whatever it is I need to recalibrate my internal scaling model.
Exactly, Mr Sagan was one of the brightest and wisest minds of our time, and he was such a great teacher...I think we should all thank him for his contributions to science, and for spreading the joy of discovering science to the masses....who cares if he smoked weed or not.
_"One of the great revelations of space exploration is the image of the Earth; finite and lonely. Bearing the entire human species through the oceans of space and time."_ - Kermit the Frog (I'm only kidding, but you have to admit Carl Sagan sounds a lot like Kermit.)
"It was, of course, a lie what you read about my religious convictions, a lie which is being systematically repeated. I do not believe in a personal God and I have never denied this but have expressed it clearly. If something is in me which can be called religious then it is the unbounded admiration for the structure of the world so far as our science can reveal it." Quote by Einstein.. Your pastor saying Einstein agreed with you doesn't mean he actually did.
Chibling I know right? Maybe I'm missing something here, but even if you discount non-stellar objects like planets, asteroids, dust clouds, etc... wouldn't that imply that some stars are made up of .... fewer than one atoms? Although I suppose things like neutron stars aren't really made up of atoms. But still. Anyone care to explain?
Absolute hero's of our time! I owe these guys big time! I am now studying for a degree in natural science because of the inspiration these guys have bestowed upon me!
WHY YOU STOPPED MAKING THIS AMAZING SONG´S?, I GROW UP AS A LITTLE SCIENTIST WITH YOUR SONG´S, I KNOW NOW YOU ARE MAKING GREAT THINGS NOW, BUT YOUR WORK HAVE TRAINED THE NEW GENERATION´S OF SCIENTIST, THANKS FOR ALL BROTHER.
Beyond Brilliant is Our Inner and Universe. Ameba to Atom to Galaxies and DNA to Cell to Minerals and Plants and Animals and Humans! Beyond Breathtaking!!
some people are really passionate about this stuff.I NEVER cry. But I actually did during some of the symphony of science vids.. the reality is thrilling.
That time is coming. As the world communicates easier with one another, the world develops one culture that binds us all, and so we get closer to this goal of people working together to achieve great things.
One of the great revelations of space exploration..is the image of the earth, finite and whole, bearing the entire human species, through the oceans of space and time.
These will stand as a monument .. a digital painting ... of the 20th century's greatest minds. As they pass on, we preserve their wisdom and knowledge in poetic rhythm and music, in digital formats thanks to the advances we have made from the questions they asked. We must never stop asking questions, never stop seeking the answers, lest we fall to the religious ignorance that once plagued our world.
Our future generations are so lucky, to be able to explore space and experience first hand the beauty of the galaxy. I can't think of anything more divine.
I get chills every time.
"Some people find that thought disturbing; I find the reality thrilling."
at the moment i read it (it litterally was on the music too ._.)
Dawkins wants us to eat dead people to combat world hunger.
I used to watch these videos back when I was a teenager in school. Now I'm finishing my PhD, and whenever I'm having a bad time with my work, I find myself returning to them. They never fail to help me remember why I chose to go into science in the first place.
They were truly motivating. Grats on going for the PhD.. I'm nowhere near that, but just thinking about my problems.. and then zooming out into the vastness of what we know about space.. puts my mind more at ease. I think even Marcus Aurelius said in his meditations he even said to pause for a while and compare the size of your problems to the solar system.
If you recognize with humility who the Cosmos is, everything you want to undertake will be better hardened.
The apple did not fall alone into Newton's hands.
Greetings.
To see the joy on Sagan's face at 2:53 brings tears to my eyes. He truly loved science and the cosmos and he couldn't contain it. It spilled out through his infectious personality and his facial expressions. A good man full of love and joy for what he did.
your comment had 69 likes which seemed inappropriate. so I liked it to make it 70
Yeah, I "teared up" over ol' Carl. I always do.
What does it mean to love science? And what is the cosmos and how can it be defined?
@@nikitagloukhovtchenko6857 cmon don't ask these questions on youtube, I don't feel like writing a bible lmao
What’s science and the cosmos to you?
"Our obligation to survive and flourish is owed not just to ourselves, but also to that Cosmos, ancient and vast, from which we spring." Extremely powerful perspective to take not just on humanity as a whole, but also upon one's own individual life.
Symphony of Science, I came back to school as a military vet of about the age of 28. I have discovered my love of math and science and I'm currently a senior in civil engineering. I am so grateful for your videos. I show them to my son all of the time. My real love is astronomy but I didn't want to ruin my hobby with real work! Please keep up the excellent work. Carl Sagan speaks, IMO, for the best of humanity. He is such a great storyteller and he makes being a human being so prestigious, even given our terrible track record. Let's all keep observing the beauty of the natural world, and look forward to a better future for the human species! This is of course after we accept the responsibility that we must take care of the Earth as well as we can; the Earth will be here long after us...it is indifferent. It is up to us to take care of the species on Earth, and to venture into the cosmos.
"Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known" Carl Sagan
I think it might be better as: Everywhere, something incredible is waiting to be known.
Dang this comment is 7 years old 😐
Shits
Sagan never said that. The quote is misattributed.
@@aftabhmm its true the columnist Sharon Begley made it after writing about Carl Sagon at the end of the article.
7 years ago wow
"A great, soaring, passionate intelligence" I love the delivery of that line. Great job.
"The exploration of the cosmos is a voyage of self-discovery."
One of my favourite quotes EVER. Can't believe Sagan died before I had any knowledge of him :(
i found out about sagan only after watching in Cosmos a space-time odyssey,
*inspired by Cosmos a personal voyage*
and within i day he became my most favourite person who ever lived on earth....
What does it mean to explore the cosmos? And the internet ploor explortaion of the cosmos is not happening without full brain brains and freedom of speech and expression. Lifeforms are in pain in circumstances of no natural liberty.
"Matter flows from place to place
And momentarily comes together to be you
Some people find that thought disturbing
I find the reality thrilling"
- Richard Dawkins.
I find that this quote brings solace and comfort to me than any religion on this planet. We started as matter, and will, with time, end up as matter again. Beautiful sentiment.
Oh, Dawkins voice sounds mesmerazing! its seems like he is actually singing!!
I find the reality thrilling!
,,Matter flows from place to place and momentaily comes together to be you (...) I find the reality thrilling"- I always get goosebumps while reading this, most moving quote for me
"Star stuff contemplating stars" Make me weird and happy it's hard to explain that
I love these. They lift my heart.Dawkins' voice is particularly delightful with the reverb effect.
Valkyrie Sardo These videos are amazing!
"we are a way for the cosmos to know itself." :')
God my mind just went the other way on that one.
We are the cosmos.
@@apollothecoderule.8639 Evolution of hydrogen over 13.8 billion years.
It’s elevating and exhilarating!
@@apollothecoderule.8639 A
As the ancient mythmakers knew we're children equally of the earth and sky. I Wish people would think this way.
Science, the greatest symphony ever created by man.
@khada jhin कया भोनख रहा है भाई ?
@khada jhin yeah we are not same race.. That's why plz u also use english mr. intelligent..
@khada jhin Hehe.. U deserve this.. 👇😎
ua-cam.com/video/NaUr93WI7Qg/v-deo.html
@@vyomsharma6078 thx yr.. 😁
@@time-passers9286 what a savage bro
Think about this for a moment:
You are currently a passenger (and, indeed, an integral crew member) on board a four-point-five billion-year-old, semi-self-sufficient spacecraft.
This spacecraft flies in tight formation with billions of other craft--some, much, much smaller; some, much, much bigger--all relying on a shared external power source, which is billions of times the size of even the largest other ship in your formation.
Your formation is just one in a grand fleet consisting of many billions of similar formations, all relying on an even greater shared external power source.
Your fleet is currently travelling to intercept and join ranks with another similar fleet, billions of miles away.
In billions of years, when the two fleets have successfully integrated, they will adopt a new course: a new mission--and they will continue travelling. United.
*...And we keep killing each-other en masse to see whose imaginary friend is the best.*
Enjoyable read, thanks :)
Sad that most retards actually live by this short description of main stream idiot life.
***** Lol agreed, his comment barely even makes sense TBH. What's mainstream about anything on this video? I WISH this sort of stuff was mainstream.
Distracted Globe Productions I didn't know that money are imaginary friends you ignorant idiot.
***** ..And we keep killing each-other en masse to see whose imaginary friend is the best.
I changed my major and ended up getting my degree in biology after taking an intro class and immediately falling in love with the hard sciences.
"We, who have begun at last, to wonder about our origins, star stuff contemplating the stars, tracing that long path. Our obligation to survive and flourish is owed, not just to ourselves but also to that cosmos, ancient and vast, from which we spring."
Gets me every time
Yess u are right pls cm
Mater flows place to place and momentarily comes together to be you, some people find that thought disturbing but i find the reality thrilling.
Matter flows from place to place and momentarily comes together to be you. Mind=Blown.
"As the ancient myth makers knew..."
*Get em Carl*
"Matter flows from place to place, and momentarily comes together to be you. Some people find that thought disturbing; I find the reality thrilling." Has stuck with me since the day I first watched this.
Brilliant.
Saw a documentary that briefly figured Mr. Dawkins and I thought of this song.
Poetry.
Carl Sagan was such a wonderfully spiritual person, in such a deep and real way, reflecting the amazing reality of the universe we live in. I can't express how much I am grateful for what he taught, I will be teaching it to my children when the time comes.
Science is sexy and you know it!
Very 😍🤩🌌
Pls Con
Disconnection from understanding allows each tentacle of the universe to create ever expanding and new experiences to learn from. Those who are watching those videos and ignoring each person around them are disconnected and unaware. What they need is love, attention, and encouragement. Judgement and separation from community will push them farther away from wanting to learn. We must change our education to nurture the budding of consciousness! It starts with you! I love you!
Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known. My motto!
I love how these have a deeper meaning to them. At least to me they do.
These songs have the TRUEST DEEPEST LYRICS and I can’t stop hearing all of these perfect science songs it is Gold😍 + each of their beautiful background melodies and bass lines every day for a couple months now🤩 this music has gotten me through this stressful 2020 pandemic🙌🏼💛 Besst/most beautiful music ever🙏🏼🌍 it can grip ur heart🤩✌🏼
This song brought tears to my eyes, reality and the universe is the most beautiful thing to me.
Richard sings so beautiful.
Hopefully going to see one of his gigs this summer...😜🤪
We could be at the middle, of a intergalactic conversation. And we wouldn't even know...
That part gave me chills... Maybe it's the musical atmosphere around the quote in this song.
Perhaps, aliens are angrily arguing about religious ideas using poor grammar and beautiful technology like us in the comments...
@@SmellySquid NO. bcuz their much more evolved. definitely way more than you are!
Sagans poetic lines and metaphors are what really make these things lyrically.
Symphony of science does NOT have near enough the amount of views it deserves.
Hey i really appreciated these videos you made dude. watched them a lot when i was really depressed thank you.
Yugen/yoo-ghen/(japanese)~ An awareness of the Universe that triggers emotional responses too deep and powerful for words.
this song gives me yugen.. im not using it right am i?
that kinda sounds right actually haha but maybe instead of "gives me yugen" you would say "brings me yugen"...? I'm not too positive myself, I've never used it in a sentence like that before haha. :P
Ooh hah I had no idea! Thanks for letting me know! A facebook page that posts the meaning of certain words is where I found it at.
I keep finding myself singing along... And I love it.
Elegant and wise. Intellectual brilliance and understanding is so beautiful.
Unfortunately about 3/4 of all humans don´t understand that
Javster Gaming 3/4 of all humans don't understand what?
Oh the irony... What I wrote.
Not many people can feel the beautiful elegance of intellect or science in this video because it isn't an emotion, or an object. It can not be felt. If you think you can feel this video in any sense other than hearing or viewing, you are as moronic as a creationist. In fact, you may be worse.
You're a fucking idiot dude.
God I love the part with Kaku's line. Those satellites look so peaceful.
“We could be in the middle of an intergalactic conversation and we wouldn’t even know.”
Yeh u are right pls cm
the way every speaker is named in every single quote each time in the lyrics in the captions😭💕
this video age is 10 years wow!!!!!!!!!!!!
I never knew that Sagan was saying "finite and lonely" when talking about the Earth... i feel weird...
It took me a while to find out what he actually said. It is harrowing, but also not untrue.
I have the Orion Nebula as my background on my computer.
It really is beautiful!
Sweet, me too!
home sweet home
ive probably watched this a million times and im still not tired of it.
watch while high
"matter floooows"
probably fun for you since being high gives you the illusion of thinking you're seeing things more deeply than usual or noticing and understanding things you normally don't. it's a complete illusion and just a symptom of the vastly reduced concentration and capacity for abstract thinking. but if you like to pretend and tell yourself little fairy tales like that, have fun with it.
You just need to sit down and smoke a fat doobie. Either that or take a hit of acid straight to the face, it'll melt that ego right off you for a few hours.
hey man just relax
Sharpnova Sorry about the late post, but do you really need to sound so rude and condescending?
Holy crap, it's 4:20pm... and this video length is also 4 minutes & 20 seconds. I know what must be done!
call the coincidence police?
Pour a nice tall glass of Lysol and watch the Trump "Coronavirus Task Force" Pep Rally on CNN?
It's refreshing to find a corner of youtube full of intellectual, science minded people who share a passion for our niche in the universe and seek further knowledge about the Cosmos. Big fan of all of these Melodysheep songs/videos! Great job, keep up the good work.
I love the sagan part that starts with "as the ancient mythmakers knew.....". wont forget that until i die.
*sees the song is **4:20*
*nice*
Daniel Kline
I wonder if Neil "Da Grass" Tyson is
+Wesj Co: It has come up a couple of times on the Star Talk podcast.
JackMcQuack nothing wrong with smoking a few J's
(sorry about the thread necro but I kinda had to)
aliens guy 42 Something the wonderful Carl Sagan was quite fond of.
Seriously, just Google it
You should make a symphony about Nikola Tesla
TOTALLY !
That may be hard as he died before leaving little to no audio recordings. But I still think they should do that, also maybe one about Enstine.
I don't know why this song makes me sad :(
especially ٍSagan's part about earth ..( ... finite and lonely ,, bearing entire human.. )
Our loneliness preserves us.
Horrible Music 42 that's a beautiful way to put it
+Timefliesbye I think great achievements comes from isolation & loneliness
Still one of the best videos ever made for UA-cam
Isn't it weird how everything is created by incredible violence? You cant even make a knot without pulling it tight.
+Savanah Perry and compromise it's tinsel strength corrupting structural integrity in most materials.
Out of Kaos comes Peace & Order
This that cosmic baby-makin' music
Is this how the silver surfer was born?
So this song is what lead up to the big bang?
Rafe Vacca lovely
its 4:20 minutes long
being high and listening to this...its a real eargasm
please put these things in spotify, I hate having to waste my phone battery in order to listen for it, because I can't minimize youtube
On Android you can do it with Firefox.
You can also download albums from Bandcamp, and name your prize 0 if you don't want to pay anything. But of course out of respect I'd give something :) you can name your own prize
Thanks, I know. Should always read it over
I find the reality of matter coming together to be me interesting. As some THING had to be there to order the chaotic atoms to be me. So, what was there?
More than likely it was some mechanism related to the Higgs Field or some other exotic property of the Cosmos which we have yet to discover.
Base it on string theory quarks have binding energy and are affected by all the four forces will have strung together and formed various baryons. Then bosons would influence it and cause the formation of the nucleus of atoms and so on. In string theory matter is just another form of energy so I quote "If nature chose a different set of numbers we would observe our universe very differently or we wouldn't be here at all"
Johan Winther Gravity would not affect things like that and the electromagnetic would do very little
Mitchell Wright just.. don't say a word about physics ever again.
I don't know what was there, but a mystical response is the worst by far.
"I can see how it might be possible for a man to look down upon the earth and be an atheist, but I cannot conceive how he could look up into the heavens and say there is no God."
- Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln believed it, it *must* be true! But seriously, fuck off. The Universe as we know it is incompatible with the Abrahamic God.
xXChaibladeXx Why are you so defensive? When Atheists quote scientist or whoever, it ain`t a problem.. Don`t be a hypocrite..
Bambo The atheists (usually) quote something that forwards an argument (unless of course they're just trying to share a quote with the community), but this particular quote is just Russell's Teapot.
*looks up at heavens* "THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS GOD"
Eloquent but wrong.
These can be summed up in a simple way.: Simply Amazing.
I'm sorry but that does not make any sense. How could there be more stars than atoms when stars are made up of millions maybe even billions of atoms
way more than billions friend lmao
More like 1x10^57 atoms in a typical star.
***** I thought 100 trillion was the figure for a whole human. Do you have a source you could link me? Whatever it is I need to recalibrate my internal scaling model.
Othelbark I think the average adult has around 7 octillion atoms or something, unfortunetly I have no source link :(
Maybe antimatter.
I find the reality Thrilling!
Im high
Exactly, Mr Sagan was one of the brightest and wisest minds of our time, and he was such a great teacher...I think we should all thank him for his contributions to science, and for spreading the joy of discovering science to the masses....who cares if he smoked weed or not.
_"One of the great revelations of space exploration is the image of the Earth; finite and lonely. Bearing the entire human species through the oceans of space and time."_
- Kermit the Frog
(I'm only kidding, but you have to admit Carl Sagan sounds a lot like Kermit.)
"It was, of course, a lie what you read about my religious convictions, a lie which is being systematically repeated. I do not believe in a personal God and I have never denied this but have expressed it clearly. If something is in me which can be called religious then it is the unbounded admiration for the structure of the world so far as our science can reveal it." Quote by Einstein..
Your pastor saying Einstein agreed with you doesn't mean he actually did.
"there are more stars in our galaxy than atoms in the universe" - Neil deGrrase Tyson
I doubt that. How could that make sense?
Chibling I know right? Maybe I'm missing something here, but even if you discount non-stellar objects like planets, asteroids, dust clouds, etc... wouldn't that imply that some stars are made up of .... fewer than one atoms? Although I suppose things like neutron stars aren't really made up of atoms. But still. Anyone care to explain?
you might want to read what you typed out and say it outloud. unless its a copypasta in witch case, how dare you misquote neil degrasse tyson.
This is non-sense.
one of the best songs ive ever i have heard
Sounds like a '70's porn soundtrack.
Sam McInturff i loled. xD
Absolute hero's of our time! I owe these guys big time! I am now studying for a degree in natural science because of the inspiration these guys have bestowed upon me!
WHY YOU STOPPED MAKING THIS AMAZING SONG´S?, I GROW UP AS A LITTLE SCIENTIST WITH YOUR SONG´S, I KNOW NOW YOU ARE MAKING GREAT THINGS NOW, BUT YOUR WORK HAVE TRAINED THE NEW GENERATION´S OF SCIENTIST, THANKS FOR ALL BROTHER.
This is my favorite science symphony : )
Thanks Melodysheep - these are really cool!
Why haven't I favorited this yet?
I do so love these.
This is the best part of the internet. If you are watching this video, the world needs more of you (':
the beat of this song always gets me in the mood for science
the messages are awesome. yet the words and instrumental is helping me relax so well right now.
that genuinely put a big smile on my face. Lovely
Beyond Brilliant is Our Inner and Universe. Ameba to Atom to Galaxies and DNA to Cell to Minerals and Plants and Animals and Humans! Beyond Breathtaking!!
A beautiful depiction of music and science, simply magnificent!
i cant stop listening to this:S so beautiful
some people are really passionate about this stuff.I NEVER cry. But I actually did during some of the symphony of science vids.. the reality is thrilling.
These vids are now my Gospel.
There will never be another carl sagan. That thought upsets me very much
That time is coming. As the world communicates easier with one another, the world develops one culture that binds us all, and so we get closer to this goal of people working together to achieve great things.
Absolutely brilliant!!!
This was the start of his way to reveal the secrets of the universe to people, he should get more than just an Oscar
One of the great revelations of space exploration..is the image of the earth, finite and whole, bearing the entire human species, through the oceans of space and time.
These will stand as a monument .. a digital painting ... of the 20th century's greatest minds. As they pass on, we preserve their wisdom and knowledge in poetic rhythm and music, in digital formats thanks to the advances we have made from the questions they asked. We must never stop asking questions, never stop seeking the answers, lest we fall to the religious ignorance that once plagued our world.
The atoms that have momentarily come together like this video.
I understand, the reality of just how small we are can be overwhelming and exciting at the same time.
love that piano starting at 1:30
My favorite part begins at 3:50 and it is one of the most important thoughts out there.
This video is 4 minutes and 20 seconds long.
420 BLAZE IT
Carl Sagan the first physicist I've hired say the word awesome, - I love you man !
This... made me cry.
Our future generations are so lucky, to be able to explore space and experience first hand the beauty of the galaxy. I can't think of anything more divine.
I love the symphony of this song. its just so exhilarating and thrilling!