

#1384
Mentioned in 19 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 19 episodes
Mentioned by 

in the context of science and incredulity.


David Kipping

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#2363 - David Kipping
Mentioned by David Senra for his quote about the wonder of books.

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#289 Brunello Cucinelli
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for his quote about people laughing at those who are right and wrong.


Kevin Kelly

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Kevin Kelly On The Courage It Takes To Live Your Own Life
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in relation to staying cozy during winter months.


David McRaney

198 snips
302 - A More Beautiful Question - Warren Berger
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when talking about the vastness of the universe and the importance of human connection.


Tai Lopez

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#722 - Force Yourself To Get Out of the House and Network More
Mentioned by Lily Rose (AI) as inspiration for linking medicine with astrophysics.

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The Companion who Cares | 1
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and 

as an example of how to communicate science in an exciting way.


Brian Keating


Richard Dawkins

43 snips
Richard Dawkins: The God Delusion: Atheism & AI
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as a source of inspiration for his career.


David Eagleman

33 snips
#119 – David Eagleman: Neuroplasticity and the Livewired Brain
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como una inspiración de la infancia para estudiar física y temas espaciales.

César Miquel

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Preparando Satélites para subir al Espacio. Oscilador Armónico 83
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comme un recueil magnifique sur le deuil et l’accompagnement à la maladie et à la mort.

Pascale Senk

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Célébrer la simplicité : les haïkus - Pascale Senk - Dialogue #169
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como una serie de televisión que influyó en su visión del universo.


Javier Sierra

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#461: Javier Sierra - 5 Grandes Misterios Ocultos en Cuadros Famosos
Mentioned by Steve Soder as a co-writer with Carl Sagan in the earlier version and with 

in the later versions.


Neil deGrasse Tyson

17 snips
Cosmic Queries – Black Hole Escape
Recommended by 

for its inspiring perspective on science and reality.


Juan Benet

17 snips
Season 7. Ep. - 3 - Ideas for 2025 PGF Builders W/ Juan Benet
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, recalling her mother's words of encouragement, inspired by the book.


Paola Herrera

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SECRETOS DE LA ABUNDANCIA: Cómo Desbloquear tu Mente y Atraer Dinero | Paola Herrera | #412 SINERGÉTICOS
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when discussing the inherent order of the universe and referencing Sagan's perspective as a scientist.


R.C. Sproul

Is Beauty in the Eye of the Beholder?
Mentioned by 

as a book written by Carl Sagan.


Brian Keating

The Scientists Ep. 1: Flatland -- Einstein's Muse
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, sharing his quotes about the composition of humans from star stuff.

Lisa Marciano

THE STAR: Archetype of Revelation
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while discussing the confirmation of volcanoes on Io and the color of its surface.

Joe McCormick

The Burning Mountains of Io, Part 1
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as Humboldt's book where he extends the idea about the interconnectedness of nature into a history of everything.

Michael Huldt

Special Episode: Alexander von Humboldt (with Michael Huldt)
Mentioned by Neil deGrasse Tyson when discussing the power of analogy in science communication.

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