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Machina said:

I watched it for the first time just a couple of months ago. It was generally excellent, despite being 35+ years old, and full of fascinating stuff. Sort of sparked an interest in space that I've not had since I was very young.

I went through something similar. That interest is in a lot of us but somehow we don't cultivate it due to other distractions, lack of guidance and focus in other things.

I sparked that same curiousity in my sister when I showed her some of the first episodes. She's currently dealing with time dilation and is very interesting on it all. I will show her Christopher Nolan's Interstellar as a "study appendix", but then tell her all the things that are made up in there.

I knew of Cosmos when I saw the teaser trailer for the newest Cosmos with Tyson. Then I looked for the orginal one and then went for the other. The original really holds up very well, even to this time.

The series really helps you understand the things that happen around us, what makes them be what they are, and the possibilties behind them and how pretty much everything is connected.



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