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Carl Sagan's Cosmos - Star Stuff
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Carl Sagan's description of how we evolved from "Star Stuff" and are on our journey to go back to our origin - in the Stars. From "Cosmos: A Personal Voyage" episode 8, "Journeys in Space and Time".
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In terms of health, education and comfort we're vastly more privileged than the medieval kings who believed it was their God-given right to rule. THAT is why science is so great - everyone benefits.
just search about the human genenome project to see what I mean!
I think we were seeded and the huge leap between the primates & homo-sepians proves it!
if you have evidence please show me the link in between...
if you would like to further dicuss this topic visit my channel & send me a message.
Whatever you're talking about related to the human genome project, you're mistaken, the human genome matches over 99% of the genome of other apes.
I figured you would research it, instead of overlook it. Since you did tell me "Please do some actual research" I thought you would...
but I will take a look at the video that you recommended as proof in detail...
Don't get me wrong, I believe in evolution, there is just many flaws in "darwins theory"
PS: Don't assume you are speaking with someone who hasn't done thier research!
He's probably the greatest american of my lifetime.
A proof of this is that since the eighties this is still the best TV show about space science by far and there are good ones, but this one is superb.
RIP Carl. The world needs more things like this.
The guy was a genius.