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He's probably doing minuets with my great grandmothers.
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I would like to think so. We watched the Cosmos Series, I bought the book and my son wanted to go to Cornell to follow in the footsteps of Carl Sagan..so we think quite fondly of him and wish him well, wherever he is! :)
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I want to give you points just for thinking of this question. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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With "Billions and billions of stars strewn across the velvety blackness of space", he just might be dancing for awhile.
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He spent his career dancing with the stars -- the Hollywood kind. As for right now, I think he's burning in Hell. But then I knew him. We were neighbors for 3 years when I was at Cornell. Lousy human being and an absolutely miserable scientist -- the man got his PhD in "Extra-Terestrial Biology"! The whole Astrophysics department at Cornell viewed him with nothing but disgust. But he was a fair showman and had a gift for self-promotion.
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I should add, that Sagan being a dogmatic Atheist and Materialist, continually mocked the mere suggestion that he'd be doing anything after death, and insisted it was utterly absurd to even think of him (or anyone else) as somehow in the present tense (i.e., as still existing) after death.
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