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Jeremy 2022-04-20 08:01:04
I don't know how many times I've watched this masterpiece. The 13 episodes cover everything in the world from the biggest to the smallest. The time span of 13.82 billion years is full of brilliant humanistic feelings. Tribute, amaze, and move. Really a good...
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Gerardo 2022-04-20 08:01:04
what! Can't stop watching. Astronomy is really the most romantic science, and even astrophysics is poetic: "This interaction between sunlight and petals, or with water, with Van Gogh, forms...
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Annamae 2022-04-20 08:01:04
Fast forward to watch an episode, the special effects are so hard and flashy, there are too few dry goods, how can there be such a high...
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Kayla 2022-04-20 08:01:04
An all-encompassing science feast suitable for introduction to science / five stars for the second time / I feel that many people think that they are presumptuous. Whether it is about themselves or about human beings, after watching this film or knowing more about the universe we live in, everything will...
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Maud 2022-04-20 08:01:04
Each episode makes a lot of things that I don't understand simple and interesting, and it also inspires thinking. In addition, the host's voice is really mellow and moving. If he is my university teacher, I will enjoy K book without any...
Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey Comments
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Rahsaan 2022-10-10 03:05:10
Does it make sense to understand the universe?
Fascinated by the beauty of the universe, obsessed with the mystery of the universe, I am eager to collect all kinds of researches about the universe in contemporary science; I can't help but ask myself: Does it make sense to understand the universe? By the end of this video, I feel like I got the...
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Benjamin 2022-10-12 20:14:18
"the pale blue dot"
Science and imagination are the medium of human cognition. Every scientific discovery stands on the shoulders of giants. Scientific discoveries should be in a state of absolutely free communication in order to promote scientific development and civilization evolution. If a calendar year is used to...
Director: Ann Druyan, Bill Pope
Language: English Release date: March 9, 2014