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io9 This Carl Sagan prediction was incredibly accurate.
Yes, the Eerie Carl Sagan Prediction That's Going Viral Is Real
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Did Carl Sagan really warn about a time in the future when manufacturing jobs would slip away, when the average person would have virtually no control over their political lives, and when we would all cling to superstitions? Yes, Sagan did predict ju
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110 months ago
NPR Go vote, and then let Carl Sagan put it all in perspective.
112 months ago
Howstuffworks As enthusiastic about the stars as he was about marijuana, Carl Sagan led a very surprising life.
117 months ago
Howstuffworks As enthusiastic about the stars as he was about marijuana, Carl Sagan led a very surprising life.
118 months ago
Howstuffworks Carl Sagan was the world's first mainstream super scientist, capable of breaking down complex ideas for the common folk. But what made him tick? Tune in to Stuff You Should Know for How Carl Sagan Worked: http://stuf.ly/sysk-sagan
124 months ago
Howstuffworks Happy birthday, Carl Sagan — he would've been 81 today. Read on for How Carl Sagan Worked: http://stuf.ly/hsw-sagan
125 months ago
Toto Indino Happy birthday, Carl Sagan!
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125 months ago
Entertainment Weekly Carl Sagan's biopic will take us on a personal voyage of the cosmos.
127 months ago
TwistedSifter "The Pale Blue Dot" is a photograph of planet Earth taken in 1990 by the Voyager 1 space probe from a distance of about 6 billion km (3.7 billion miles). The photo was taken at the request of Carl Sagan.
In celebration of Earth Day we listen to a r
Read more ... eading by Carl Sagan about the 'dot' we all call home.
Video editing by Reid Gower: http://twitter.com/reidgower
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=923jxZY2NPI
The Sagan Series on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thesaganseries
131 months ago
Howstuffworks "Every kid starts out as a natural-born scientist, and then we beat it out of them. A few trickle through the system with their wonder and enthusiasm for science intact." -Carl Sagan, via this wonderful little bio from Space.com.
133 months ago
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