Pale Blue Dot: A Vision of the Human Future in Space

Pale Blue Dot: A Vision of the Human Future in Space

1997 • 386 pages

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“If our long term survival is at stake, we have a basic responsibility to our species to venture to other worlds. Sailors on a becalmed sea, we sense the stirring of a breeze.”

First published in 1994, this book contains profound ideas and vision so far ahead of its time.
To be able to read/listen to Carl Sagan's work is a privilege.

Particularly loved the chapter : Is there intelligent life on earth where he describes the signs of life which an alien race could observe by being in earth's orbit. Caught myself smiling deliriously at some of the simplest mentions of the ordinary. But it soon takes an ominous turn.
An excerpt:

“From your orbital perspective, you can see that something has unmistakably gone wrong. The dominant organisms, whoever they are???who have gone to so much trouble to rework the surface???are simultaneously destroying their ozone layer and their forests, eroding their topsoil, and performing massive, uncontrolled experiments on their planet???s climate. Haven???t they noticed what???s happening? Are they oblivious to their fate? Are they unable to work together on behalf of the environment that sustains them all?Perhaps, you think, it???s time to reassess the conjecture that there???s intelligent life on Earth.”



Again, this most definitely should be a required reading in high school.


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