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Your Brain on Love, in Space
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The emotional state of love is a very physical one too. Ann Druyan--widow of astronaut Carl Sagan--tells the story of a physical record of love, her love, that makes its way through space. Can the fleeting moment of new love--heart pulses, jittery senses--be imprinted into a physical eternity? This piece was originally broadcast as part of a Radio Lab hour on Space.
Ann Druyan talks about science and spirit, in space
Voyager Golden Record
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Am I missing something? Or did Anne Druyan never say what the message she left was?
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Your not alone. I wondered the samething, it sounded like it skipped a large part. I didn't get it at all.. If someone did understand it can you please explain lol?
What happened to that critical part of the story? I'm dying to know what happened.
I for one don't need to know what the message was about (I figure it was business, and Carl saw her calling itself as what should have happened years before), but I really want to know what the music was in the last segment of the show, playing during the interview and as Jad wrapped things up. Email? Please? Thank you!
PS: that email is adam@destructibleheart.com
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