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Mordhaus (Member Profile)
Your video, Carl Sagan criticizes Star Wars on Johnny Carson, has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
Carl Sagan Predicted Trump With Charlie Rose
char·la·tan
noun
a person falsely claiming to have a special knowledge or skill; a fraud.
"a self-confessed con artist and charlatan"
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USDA: Eggs are NOT Healthy or Safe to eat
With attitudes like yours, it's not wonder so many vegans are leaving Earth and returning to the Vega sector. It's hard enough being here and missing the blue light of our home star. (I'm referring to Carl Sagan's "Contact" for anyone not sci-fi literate )
Bwaaahahaha!
Vegans (or Vogons for that matter) complaining about false advertising is like Hotblack Desiato's ship calling a cup of dark tea "black".
To make an apple pie from scratch...
Carl Sagan Mashup - 'A Glorious Dawn' ft Stephen Hawking has been added as a related post - related requested by Fantomas.
To make an apple pie from scratch...
Ech, wrong video.
*related=https://videosift.com/video/Carl-Sagan-Mashup-A-Glorious-Dawn-ft-Stephen-Hawking
The Pale Blue Dot - Told Through Cinema
One of the few Pale Blue Dot's actually alive at the moment... so *promote for Carl Sagan Day.
Mordhaus (Member Profile)
You have been awarded 1 Power Point for fixing the embed code for Dead Pool video Carl Sagan Knows Something Americans Don't. Thank you for helping maintain VideoSift's reliability.
If Meat Eaters Acted Like Vegans
“Humans — who enslave, castrate, experiment on, and fillet other animals — have had an understandable penchant for pretending animals do not feel pain. A sharp distinction between humans and 'animals' is essential if we are to bend them to our will, make them work for us, wear them, eat them — without any disquieting tinges of guilt or regret. It is unseemly of us, who often behave so unfeelingly toward other animals, to contend that only humans can suffer. The behavior of other animals renders such pretensions specious. They are just too much like us.”- Carl Sagan/Dr. Ann Druyan
Wow. You really are speaking with authority on a subject you are ignorant about, aren't you? Look up Masai, or Inuit. Both survive on a meat only (or almost only) diet out of necessity. So much for "nobody on this planet is currently in that situation, probably never will" [be].
You are not superior. You are narcissistic. It seems that's a side effect of being vegan...you ALL have this false sense of superiority. That alone is enough reason to keep eating meat.
When people have no sense of humor about their own ideals, it's proof positive that they are insecure in them.
Vegans are not diverse when it comes to doing their little superior dance. They all do it, then all go pat themselves on the back for being a vegan douche to some 'evil carnivore' (by which they mean omnivore).
BTW, chimps are OMNIVORE, not carnivore....you know, that THIRD category of eaters that nearly all animals fall into, but which vegans choose to ignore.
BS, vegans are like ex addicts, always trying to make their bean curd taste and feel like meat. They fail miserably, but they continue to try and try....because meat tastes good and they miss it. You find the THOUGHT of meat revolting, but you still LOVE the taste.
Mordhaus (Member Profile)
You have been awarded 1 Power Point for fixing the embed code for Dead Pool video Carl Sagan - Cosmos 9 - The Lives of the Stars. Thank you for helping maintain VideoSift's reliability.
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You have been awarded 1 Power Point for fixing the embed code for Dead Pool video Carl Sagan - Cosmos 5 - Blues for a Red Planet. Thank you for helping maintain VideoSift's reliability.
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You have been awarded 1 Power Point for fixing the embed code for Dead Pool video Carl Sagan - Cosmos 7 - The Backbone of Night. Thank you for helping maintain VideoSift's reliability.
Our Greatest Delusion As Humans - Veritasium
First of all, those are two completely different questions. What happens (presumably you mean after death?) doesn't necessarily have anything to do with why we are here.
It could be that nothing happens after death, but there is still some grand purpose to existence. Or it could be that there's an afterlife, but the universe itself is meaningless.
As to what do I really know? The answer is, of course, nothing. No-one can really know anything about what happens outside of our existence and anyone who tells you they do is either lying or delusional.
However we can make an educated guess (and not even a "so called" one, a real one based on centuries learning about the universe we inhabit) Every time we make a new discovery, it has turned out to have a natural explanation. As we learn more, the "god of the gaps" has grown smaller and smaller, to the point where we know that even if there is some mystical force underlying the universe, it has no measurable effect on it.
*related=http://videosift.com/video/Physicist-Sean-Carroll-refutes-supernatural-beliefs
If our consciousness really does continue after our physical bodies die, there has to be a mechanism for it, and there is zero evidence of any such mechanism.
It could be that we simply lack the tools or the understanding to detect this, but there isn't even anything leading us to ask the question (e.g. an unexplained phenomena that would prompt us to investigate a hypothesis that might lead to a theory).
As to why we are here? From a scientific point of view, there's no evidence to suggest there is a reason to anything. The universe just is. From a philosophical point of view, I've always liked Carl Sagan's idea that "we are a way for the cosmos to know itself".
TL;DR We really know nothing, but it's pretty unlikely that anything happens after death or that there is a reason we are here.
what do you really know about what happens or why we are here?
Where are the aliens? KurzGesagt
This video was much more succinct than Carl Sagan's Cosmos series segment on the same subject.
If there were a type 2 civilization, with such a device that could harness an entire star's energy - how would we on earth detect that? Maybe everything we think is a black hole is actually one of these?
The Pale Blue Dot - THE SAGAN SERIES
Tags for this video have been changed from 'carl sagan, earth' to 'carl sagan, earth, pale blue dot' - edited by Grimm
Neil deGrasse Tyson schooling ignorant climate fools
You can demonstrate the effect of carbon dioxide on climate as easily as dropping a ball from your hand? People know that balls will drop because the see it for themselves, not because a former physicist and his dog say so.
In actual fact, the earth has not warmed in nearly 20 years, and the climate models do not help to explain this. They are useless for explaining or predicting changes on the scale of decades, and it's crazy to expect them to somehow predict changes much further in the future.
Warmism, from the start, has been based on obfuscation, concealment of data, dodgy statistics, and overcomplicated computer models that add very little to insight into the real physical phenomena.
Remember the hockey stick? That went the way of Carl Sagan's nuclear winter, which ought to provide a cautionary tale for Neil deGrasse Tyson.
Your child's future will have many problems, one of them being depletion of the fossil fuel supplies that we have come to rely upon for sustenance. Climate will change, as it always has, and some of that change will be caused by CO2.
Climate science could be helpful; it's a pity that it has been distorted into a completely political exercise, and a shame for science generally, which stands to lose a great deal of public trust.
I think the parallel with gravity is that although the exact cause is debatable, the effect isn't.
If gravity were to be discussed like climate change is then we'd have people arguing about whether or not a ball will fall downwards if dropped, not about whether a graviton is the cause. The right would be arguing that the 'scientists' only observe the ball going down because they're throwing it down.
We're living under a cliff and rocks are starting to fall down on us with alarming regularity, far more often than they used to. We should be building shelters to hide from them or moving away, or strengthening the cliff to stop more rocks from falling but we aren't because we don't know if the graviton exists or not.
I just don't understand the controversy. The earth is warming, and it's going to have a catastrophic effect on a lot of the life on the planet, including us. We could potentially do something about it, or at the very least try to do something about it. But instead there's all this fighting and bitterness.
I'd resign myself to the fact that the human race are a bunch of fucking idiots and we'll get what we deserve but six months ago my wife gave birth to our first child. Every time I look at him I think about the world we're going to leave for him and his kids and realise what a bunch of arseholes we're being. I would love to know what catastrophic things the deniers think will happen if we do try to do something about climate change. What could be worse?