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Diclotican

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9. Egalitarian Thug
Sat Aug 18, 2012, 08:02 AM
Aug 2012

Egalitarian Thug

True - I haven't seen the series for a long time - I might as well put it on and se the series again.. And Carl Sagan was a great person to explain the vastness of space, on a scale where even a 8 year old child cold get a grasp on the vastness of space.. Even though th graphics of the series is little dated by the standards of today, and some of the knowledge is surpassed by new technology, who have given us a vastness of new information about space- the series is still one of the best to explain in a good way what is out there, even so a child can understand it - and be "star-struck" about the vastness of space a cold, winter night when the stars is like a blanked overhead... I'm still that child, when I se how amazing our little universe indeed are And I'm just seeing a little tiny part of it, nearest our own home.. I envy them, who can peek true the vastness - and time to this amazing galaxies and even to the beginning off it all..

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