I could spend my entire day watching Sagan explain it all.
I watched the series when I was a child, too, and it impressed me even then. I'm glad to see the Science Channel repeating the series - it's worth every minute one spends on it.
It's also a nice counterbalance to what the "History" Channel offered last night - "The Antichrist: Identifying Satan's Emissary."
Unbelievable.
He is actually great to fall asleep to, he has that soothing voice.
Like that one painter guy that died.
"And now we are gonna paint a little tree over here."
I could spend my entire day watching Sagan explain it all.
Carl Sagan’s spiritual quest: He was often asked whether he believed in God, and his stock answer was that it all depended on what your definition of "God" was.
He's been called an atheist, even though he's also quoted as saying that "by some definitions atheism is very stupid."
When it came to his spiritual perspective, the late astronomer Carl Sagan was always a bit hard to pin down, even though much of what he had to say about the cosmos was filled with spirituality. This year, however — a decade after his death from a rare bone-marrow disease — some of Sagan's deepest thoughts on the ultimate questions are being brought to light in a newly rediscovered collection of lectures titled "The Varieties of Scientific Experience: A Personal View of the Search for God."
It's a happy little tree. And his name was Bob Ross.
"doot doot, doot doot"
Master of 30 minute motel art.
My brain misfired!!!
I could not get his name out for the life of me...
TY!
"Happy little trees painter" sounds more like a sequel to that awful cartoon with the cute animals chainsawing each other and such.
"Happy little trees painter" sounds more like a sequel to that awful cartoon with the cute animals chainsawing each other and such.
Are these DVDs worth purchasing? I already own most of his books.
I watched the series when I was a child, too, and it impressed me even then. I'm glad to see the Science Channel repeating the series - it's worth every minute one spends on it.
It's also a nice counterbalance to what the "History" Channel offered last night - "The Antichrist: Identifying Satan's Emissary."
Unbelievable.