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NOTES FROM THE COSMIC SHORE: COSMOS… The Evolution Of Things

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SciFi4MeRadio_REDHeather French and Timothy Harvey return to discuss the second episode of the new COSMOS: A Spacetime Odyssey, “Some of the Things That Molecules Do” in, oddly enough, the second episode of their podcast series Notes From The Cosmic Shore. Funny how that works.

This episode of the series revisits themes of the second episode of the original Carl Sagan series “One Voice in the Cosmic Fugue”, and Heather and Timothy discuss the way that host Neil deGrasse Tyson deals with the occasionally thorny subject of evolution, the development of the eye, and visits to the Halls of Extinction and the seas of Titan. Also coffee, Heather’s new favorite word and just a hint, a hint I tell you, of digression.

COSMOS: A Spacetime Odyssey, hosted by Neil deGrasse Tyson, airs on 10 Fox networks including FOX and FX Sundays at 9:00PM Eastern/8:00PM Central, and Mondays on the National Geographic Channel .

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Timothy Harvey

Timothy Harvey is a Kansas City based writer, director, actor and editor, with something of a passion for film noir movies. He was the art director for the horror films American Maniacs, Blood of Me, and the pilot for the science fiction series Paradox City. His own short films include the Noir Trilogy, 9 1/2 Years, The Statement of Randolph Carter - adapted for the screen by Jason Hunt - and the music video for IAMEVE’s Temptress. He’s a former President and board member for the Independent Filmmakers Coalition of Kansas City, and has served on the board of Film Society KC.

One thought on “NOTES FROM THE COSMIC SHORE: COSMOS… The Evolution Of Things

  • Where there is a beginning there is a end to all things including the Universes.

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