[deGrasse Tyson] We are all connected; To each other, biologically To the earth, chemically To the rest the universe atomically
[Feynman] I think nature's imagination Is so much than man's She's never going to let us relax
[Sagan] We live in an in-between universe Where things change all right But according to patterns, rules, Or as we call them, laws of
[Nye] I'm this guy standing on a planet Really I'm just a speck Compared with a star, the planet is just another speck To think about all of this To think about the vast emptiness of space There's billions and billions of stars Billions and billions of specks
[Sagan] The beauty a living thing is not the atoms that go into it But the way those atoms are put together The cosmos is also us We're made of star stuff We are a way for the cosmos to know itself
Across the sea of The stars are other suns We have traveled this way before And there is much to be learned
I find elevating and exhilarating To discover that we live in a universe Which permits the evolution of molecular machines As intricate and subtle as we
[deGrasse Tyson] I know that the molecules in my body are traceable To phenomena in the cosmos That makes want to grab people in the street And say, have you heard this??
(Richard Feynman on hand drums and chanting)
[Feynman] There's this tremendous mess Of all over in space Which is the light bouncing around the room And going from one thing to the other
And it's all really there But you gotta stop and think about it About the complexity to really get the pleasure And it's all there The inconceivable nature of nature