"We are stardust"
"We are stardust"
Carl Sagan made the phrase "We are stardust" popular in his television series Cosmos, a personal journey in 1980, it was an impact in its time, in my youth, it is a poetic and metaphorical phrase, but it is also a very useful phrase to explain how most of the chemical elements that make up our bodies such as carbon, oxygen, nitrogen and iron arose, since these were not born from the Big Bang.
But in this process of expelling its outer layers, which will be made up mainly of hydrogen and helium, there will also be carbon, nitrogen and oxygen, which will serve to create new planets and possible forms of life in the future, but if all the stars were made like the sun, we would not exist and nor would elements heavier than iron exist, because that would mean that in the universe, with an age of about 13.8 billion years, there would only be heavy elements from just over 3000 years ago. 4000 million years.
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STOPCarl Sagan is a great man. The Mars program, the Voyager spacecraft, the Arecibo message, the Cosmos series.
Our bodies were born from stars. The bodies of many creatures in hundreds of billions of galaxies are often very similar to one another. Fish very similar to our own swim in the oceans of other planets (other galaxies). Creatures walk on both four and two legs. And somewhere, like us, they are already flying into space.
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