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Carl Edward Sagan amerikai csillagász, planetológus, asztrobiológus, békeaktivista és rendkívül szuggesztív ismeretterjesztő volt. A Cornell Egyetem csillagászati és űrtudományi tanszékének professzora, a bolygókutató laboratórium vezetője volt. Kutatásai kezdetben a Vénusz és a Mars légkörére irányultak. Ő tervezte a Viking űrszondák exobiológiai programját. Fontos szerepe volt a NASA űrszondái tudományos programjainak tervezésében, irányításában. A SETI-programok egyik megindítója és vezetője volt. Kiváló népszerűsítő is volt, könyvei, de különösen a Kozmosz című tévésorozata az egész világon nagy sikert aratott. Élete során több mint 600 tudományos cikket publikált, emellett 20 csillagászati témájú könyv szerzőjeként, társszerzőjeként is ismert. Wikipedia  

✵ 9. november 1934 – 20. december 1996   •   Más nevek Karl Seýgan
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“Humans are very good at dreaming, although you’d never know it from your television.”

Carl Sagan könyv Contact

Forrás: Contact (1985), Chapter 20 (p. 359)

“As the ancient myth makers knew we're children equally of the earth and the sky. In our tenure on this planet we've accumulated dangerous evolutionary baggage, propensities for aggression and ritual, submission to leaders, hostility to outsiders, all of which puts our survival in some doubt. But we've also acquired compassion for others, love for our children, a desire to learn from history and experience and a great soaring passionate intelligence, the clear tools for our continued survival and prosperity. Which aspects of our nature will prevail is uncertain, particularly when our visions and prospects are bound to one small part of the small planet Earth. But up there in the Cosmos an inescapable perspective awaits.”

6 min 10 sec
Cosmos: A Personal Voyage (1990 Update), Who Speaks for Earth? [Episode 13]
Kontextus: Unlike the La Pérouse expedition the Conquistadors sought not knowledge but Gold. They used their superior weapons to loot and murder, in their madness they obliterated a civilisation. In the name of piety, in a mockery of their religion, the Spaniards utterly destroyed a society with an Art, Astronomy and Architecture the equal of anything in Europe. We revile the Conquistadors for their cruelty and shortsightedness, for choosing death. We admire La Pérouse and the Tlingit for their courage and wisdom, for choosing life. The choice is with us still, but the civilisation now in jeopardy is all humanity. As the ancient myth makers knew we're children equally of the earth and the sky. In our tenure on this planet we've accumulated dangerous evolutionary baggage, propensities for aggression and ritual, submission to leaders, hostility to outsiders, all of which puts our survival in some doubt. But we've also acquired compassion for others, love for our children, a desire to learn from history and experience and a great soaring passionate intelligence, the clear tools for our continued survival and prosperity. Which aspects of our nature will prevail is uncertain, particularly when our visions and prospects are bound to one small part of the small planet Earth. But up there in the Cosmos an inescapable perspective awaits. National boundaries are not evident when we view the Earth from space. Fanatical ethnic or religious or national identifications are a little difficult to support when we see our Earth as a fragile blue crescent fading to become an inconspicuous point of light against the bastion and the citadel of the stars. There are not yet obvious signs of extraterrestrial intelligence and this makes us wonder whether civilisations like ours rush inevitably headlong into self-destruction.

“The prediction I can make with the highest confidence is that the most amazing discoveries will be the ones we are not today wise enough to foresee.”

Cited in Tim Flannery, Atmosphere of Hope. Solutions to the Climate Crisis, Penguin Books, 2015, pages 162 ISBN 9780141981048.
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“I think people in power have a vested interest to oppose critical thinking.”

http://www.sciencefriday.com/segments/carl-sagan-science-is-a-way-of-thinking/
Carl Sagan: 'Science Is a Way of Thinking', Science Friday interview from May 1996
27 December 2013

“Other things being equal, it is better to be smart than to be stupid.”

Carl Sagan könyv Cosmos

Forrás: Cosmos (1980), p. 284

“Jingoistic rhetoric and puerile self-congratulatory nationalism.”

Carl Sagan könyv Contact

Forrás: Contact (1985), Chapter 11 (p. 181)

“Something dreadful happens to students between first and twelfth grades, and it's not just puberty.”

http://www.sciencefriday.com/segments/carl-sagan-science-is-a-way-of-thinking/
Carl Sagan: 'Science Is a Way of Thinking', Science Friday interview from May 1996
27 December 2013

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