OK, this may be even cooler than the violation of Bell’s inequalities in Phase qubits.
(Via Bad Astronomy)
“The sky calls to us
If we do not destroy ourselves
We will one day venture to the stars”
Almost makes me cry… Here’s to the amazing Carl Sagan.
Not a sunrise, but a galaxy rise // A morning filled with 400 billion suns
Awesome, gives me the shivers.
The autotune makes him sound like Kermit the Frog, which makes it awesome^awesome.
Wow. Not usually my sort of music, but that was beautiful.
This may be correlated with the fact that “Cosmos” has just been released on DVD. Just yoinked a copy from Amazon 😛
This is both the most remarkable use of auto tune and a fitting way to honor two remarkable men of science. It left me on the verge of tears remembering what Carl Sagan ment to me as a young man, he helped mold my passion for science and learning, pushing me to ever understand us as a race, where we came from and where we are going, to that glorious dawn filled with 400 billion stars.
[…] physicsandcake, on some days I wish I was as dorky and as elegant as Carl Sagan: Look again at that dot. […]