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Mentioned in 16 episodes
Cosmos
A Personal Voyage
Book •
In 'Cosmos: A Personal Voyage,' Carl Sagan takes readers on a journey through space and time, exploring the origins of the universe, the nature of stars and galaxies, and the possibility of extraterrestrial life.
The book is a companion to the popular PBS television series of the same name and combines science, philosophy, and history to provide a broad perspective on the cosmos and humanity's place within it.
The book is a companion to the popular PBS television series of the same name and combines science, philosophy, and history to provide a broad perspective on the cosmos and humanity's place within it.
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Mentioned in 16 episodes
Mentioned by David Senra for his quote about the wonder of books.

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Mentioned by
Tai Lopez when talking about the vastness of the universe and the importance of human connection.


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Referenced by
Brian Keating and
Richard Dawkins as an example of how to communicate science in an exciting way.



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Richard Dawkins: The God Delusion: Atheism & AI
Mentionné par Pascale Senk comme un recueil magnifique sur le deuil et l’accompagnement à la maladie et à la mort.

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Mentioned by Lily Rose (AI) as inspiration for linking medicine with astrophysics.

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Mentioned by Steve Soder as a co-writer with Carl Sagan in the earlier version and with
Neil deGrasse Tyson in the later versions.


Cosmic Queries – Black Hole Escape
Mentioned by
Paola Herrera , recalling when her mom shared its message about the universe conspiring in your favor.


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Mentioned by Joe McCormick while discussing the confirmation of volcanoes on Io and the color of its surface.

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Mentioned by Neil deGrasse Tyson when discussing the power of analogy in science communication.

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Mentioned by Elizabeth Braw when discussing the unorthodox appointment of Elon Musk to the US government.

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Mentioned by Carl Sagan in his book Cosmos, highlighting the importance of order and structure in the universe.

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