Whereas most perople are afraid of the unknown and the mystery Tysonis thrilled by it. His sense of wonder and amazement at the natural world is rivaled only by his mentor, Carl Sagan. I posted this as a tribute to Carl. Today would be his 75th birthday.
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That was so good. Thanks for posting the it. I always enjoy his way of presenting information. He is great.
ReplyDeleteWhereas most perople are afraid of the unknown and the mystery Tysonis thrilled by it. His sense of wonder and amazement at the natural world is rivaled only by his mentor, Carl Sagan.
ReplyDeleteI posted this as a tribute to Carl. Today would be his 75th birthday.
I love that he says that optical illusions should be called "Brain Failures." Very Cool.
ReplyDeleteI lurves me some Neil DeGrasse Tyson question and answer sessions! This was great.
ReplyDeleteI caught this on youtube. The man is a master. Thanks.
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