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There was a book that was just published which was based on some Sagans lectures but I can not think of the title. If Iwas at home I could just go to the book shelf and give it to you. You could go to the planetary society and they might have some info for you.
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heres a link to the Carl Sagan portal.
http://www.carlsagan.com/ And one to the planetary society. http://www.planetary.org/home/
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I have the book "The Varieties of Scientific Experience - A Personal Search for God". I think I have the title correct, although I don't have it in front of me. It was edited by Ann Druyan, his wife, and was based on a series of Gifford Lectures he gave around 1985. I have yet to read much of it though, because I am currently reading several other books by Sagan/Druyan, including Pale Blue Dot, Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors, and Dragons of Eden.
A recent Skeptic magazine issue (not the current one) had an excerpt from the "Varieties...." book, which was great reading. I'm looking forward to reading the book.
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I forgot to mention that the book "Varieties of Scientific Experience..." is available (and inexpensively) from Amazon and many other bookstores.
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The recent book is excellent. I only wish - since the book is transcribed from his lectures - that we could get the audio of the lectures on CD/DVD. It would be great.
I've got his Cosmos set ripped to my iPod, and play it often. |
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A Carl Sagan lecture given in Seattle in 1994
http://www.pointofinquiry.org/?p=68 The mp3 can be down loaded. |
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"If you think the LHC will create black holes, you might as well believe Hobbits are at the bottom of your garden."- Dr. Mike Inglis Rovers forever! - ToSeek "Carl Sagan sent a message to ET, Neil Armstrong walked in the Sea of Tranquility Steve Squyers built Spirit and Opportunity Dan Haylen upchucked in zero gravity." -Brent Simon, The Space Camp Song |
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DrBuzzo. Nice touching memory of Carl....try to phone the university where you think the lecture was, and ask for the Dept of Physics (they say it backwards these days), and the secretary or administrative assistant who coordinates all guest speakers. Then ask her for the past date....as the one who brought him in, and he being so famous, she'll probably know off the top of her head, or have it on file and can e-mail you the summary of the lecture, place, time, date, etc. Say "Thank You....with a personal card"....pete
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Carl Sagan went my school in Brooklyn NY PS 101 in Bensonhurst Brooklyn when he was a child.
In (I think it was) 1979 I was in 6th grade, Carl Sagan came to our class as that was his 6th grade classroom. They taped a Cosmo episode in our class ( Episode The Backbone of Night) I remember my school principal was going crazy telling us to behave ourselves in a nice fashion as "Carl" was coming. I had no idea what or who he was talking about. All I remember that he was a nice man that brought us pictures of the moons and planets. Geesh, If I only knew then, what I know now, I would have been really excited about meeting him, but what does a 10 year old know ![]() As far as the lectures go you can try www.smartflix.com they do have some lectures there that you can rent (its like netflix) they do have some interesting ones by Dr Neil Tyson, I love his Black Hole stories. Let me know if you find the lectures |
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I Think it was blue, I have to look at the episode, Some of the stuff that was going on was taped but edited and not aired, all those kids in the episode were my childhood buddies. I laugh when I see it because you can hear our Brooklyn accents. My husband asks me " Why doesnt Carl Sagan have that Brooklyn Accent" It was great because after the classroom lesson, our school had Carl Sagan on the stage in the auditorium teaching us about the universe, each grade had a set time for the space lesson. Imagine that, I had an actual lecture from Carl Sagan and I probably paid no attention, I probably wanted to go home and play with my friends. As Jackie Gleason once said in a honeymooners episode "youth is wasted on the young", that is true. If that was now I would have been taking notes, paying complete attention and have been inspired. But again, at 10 you are interested in such silly things. |
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