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Carl Sagan calling out the mainstream media in 1987.
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Taken from a lecture given by Carl Sagan at MIT in 1987. The full lecture is available on Youtube:

My favorite Carl Sagan quote about our Pale Blue Dot “Our planet is a lonely speck in the great enveloping cosmic dark. In our obscurity, in all this vastness, there is no hint that help will come from elsewhere to save us from ourselves.”

The monetization of attention through medial outlet is linearly related to our collective reduction in curiosity about the world around us.

Big fan of this man.

Unfortunately this still holds true, even with broader access to information today and almost instant communications throughout the globe, you have to search for Scientific information and research that is usually pay-walled in scientific journals and conference databases.

One wholesome aspect of Carl Sagan's character was his deep appreciation for the sense of wonder and curiosity that science can inspire. He often encouraged people, especially young minds, to explore the mysteries of the universe with a childlike curiosity.

Nobody cares for science because scientists are not rich or powerful, which is unfortunately the only measure of value in the socioeconomic system we live in.

People are starting to finally awaken to the realities. The information is more accessible than ever for those willing to become informed.
