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Cosmos: A SpaceTime Odyssey

PART I

If you could trace your ancestry back to its earliest reaches,
you would find an exploding star in your family tree.
We are essentially made of star stuff, or stardust,
The elements in your body, not just generically, but specifically,
the elements in your body heavier than hydrogen and helium,
came from long-dead stars.

PART II

A culture will ask itself: “Where did I come from?”
It is a very important question for the humans.
Because if we don’t know where we came from, we don’t know who we are.
For thousands of years the origin of our world it was matter for religion scholar, not scientists.
There is different between science and religion,
they are looking at world in different way, they ask different question.
Science is asking how things happen, what’s process.
While religion is asking, as I think is different, interest question:
Why things happen? Is something going on. Some meaning of purpose in the world.
Religion and science have been uneasy companions.
If only because they seem motivated by same quest for truth.

PART III

Recognize the very molecules that make up your body
The atoms that construct molecules, traceable
to the crucibles that were once to center of high mass star
and exploded there chemically enrich goods in the galaxy
enriching the pristine gas clouds
which chemistry of the life.
So we are all connected, to each other by biologically,
to the Earth, chemically,
and to the rest of the Universe, atomically.
That’s kind cool.
That makes me smile.
And I actually feel quite large in the end of that.
It is not that we are better than the Universe,
We are part of the Universe.
We are in the Universe and the Universe is in us.
We are not the center of the Universe,
we are in it and of it,
try to figure it all out.
So much we know,
and yet so much we still don’t know.
We hold on tightly our little planet.
goes hurries through space.
Around the sun, around the galaxy, around the Universe.
Don’t forget to look up,
so much to see, so much to know.
Where do we begin?