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SAGAN SENSE

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"When you're in love, you want to tell the world." -- Carl Edward Sagan This [space] serves as an ongoing dedication to the late Professor Carl Sagan, comprised of all things cosmos-related, in promotion of science literacy, STEAM education, and personal enlightenment amongst the ever-increasing hominid population on our organic spaceship, Earth. Curiosity continues to be the fuel by which I educate and share the wonders of science with others. Carl provided the spark that (re)ignited this passion, propelling me further toward continual exploration of the unknown, seemingly known, and the daily affirmation to embrace humility, as we do not know what we do not know. May this page aid in your understanding of the universe, effectively bridging the gap between ignorance and knowledge, in the way you interact with all living things for which we all share the same biological, chemical & atomic makeup. Keep looking up and remember: we are all star stuff, contemplating the stars, as our origins were generated in the cores of stellar explosions which continue to proliferate amidst the cosmos.
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From the people who brought you chill Krill Waves Radio comes our new KrillER Waves Radio: one hour of skeleton shrimp and metal music to headbang to! 🤘🎵

Skip the relaxing lofi music and unleash your inner metal enthusiast — it’s all about screaming out and banging our heads with skeleton shrimps as we hold tight to the unpredictable currents that we call life.

You’d be a fool to skip this one!

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psikonauti

Hitoshi Karasawa (Japanese,b.1950)

Deluge, 1990 

woodblock print 

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"There are no gods, no devils, no angels. No heaven or hell. There is only the natural world. Religion is but myth and superstition that hardens hearts and enslaves minds." -- Anne Nicol Gaylor
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wildcat2030

For the first time in human history, there’s a non-zero chance, and maybe even a probability, that the vast majority of human work might simply not be needed within a decade or two – and a real pathway to get there, that multiple multi-billion dollar companies are pushing toward with all their resources.

Source: newatlas.com
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