Fluffy, on 2014-March-17, 15:05, said:
But this is another moment where I remind how amazing it is that our species is concious of this things, after all we are just little beings who have never left our tiny solar system (well, Voyager 1 just recently left the solar system), and we are just made of molecules because of a lot of luck.
It saddens me that sometime a meteor or whatever will end our existence, and these achievements will be lost forever.
I think Carl Sagan would be so happy were he alive today, and that it is great that this discovery is made at the same time as his 'Cosmos' has been remade (altho I have no idea if or when non North Americans will have the chance to see the new version)
As for the achievements being lost forever, my take on this is that these discoveries and much more have almost certainly inspired some equivalent to awe in a lot of species on other planets and will do so for billions of years into the future...that notion is, to me, even more awe-inspiring than the fact that we seem to have done something remarkable by using the critical faculties that our brains have evolved. It is wonderful to think not just how remarkable it is that self-replicating molecules could evolve into entities capable of this much understanding, but also to realize that the odds are that such a development has happened and will continue to happen many, many times. When one thinks of it in that way, how small many of our beliefs seem to be and how wonderful it is to be both human and alive right now:D