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I hate him. He's so proud of playing a part in dethroning Pluto as a planet. Probably the only thing he'll ever do in the field of science besides tell stories about real/working scientists.
I believe he's just a planetarium director.. how cool is that? pfft... punk.
I wonder if they'll cover any of the recent multi-verse theories....
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30 minutes until I get to see the first episode! I'm in the theater right now!
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Now that I've had a day to digest it I gotta tell you even if I posted spoilers and I won't. I doubt it in any way would decrease the wonderment and awe. And particularly how the first episode ends my girlfriend and I both choked up and almost cried again just talking about it....just so good.
On an different note but still important Ann Druyan who is Sagans widow stated in the webcast post episode that she and the other producers made it part of the deal that the network could not cut anything unsavory out at all.
Pass the weed brah...and don't bogart it!...
I wonder if they'll cover any of the recent multi-verse theories that some scientists have been hypothesizing and theorizing about in recent years.
Michio Kaku reminds me as much as Carl Sagan as anyone else.
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Minor spoilers but they do talk briefly about the multiverse in episode one and the visuals at that point were definitely tripping even while sober.

Carl Sagan talks about the remarkable accuracy of Hindu philosophy vis-a-vis cosmology in the original Cosmos: http://youtu.be/RBGMlQF-YJ8 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBGMlQF-YJ8)
National Geographic showing episodes 1-5 since 11am CST.
Not sure how NGT will pull this off. Can't wait for the Premiere tomorrow.
