Nov 23 2009More Auto-Tuned Science Singing: 'Our Place In The Cosmos', Or, 'The Middle Of Nowhere'

In the third installment of the Symphony of Science series comes 'Our Place In The Cosmos', a quartet of interplanetary song by Carl Sagan, Richard Dawkins, Michio Kaku and Robert Jastrow. This is definitely the "Barry White" song of the series so far, and there is no doubt in my mind you could make out with a legally blind woman to it. Also, do you think it's just a coincidence the video is 4:20 long OR IS THE UNIVERSE TRYING TO TELL US SOMETHING? Pack the bong, STAT. I'm coming, God!

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Thanks to Jonathan and Kelly C., who once sang into a telescope thinking it was a giant mic.

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MOOO

I blocked the firstards with my "MOOO"

carl sagan is hot. and this jam is sooo... glossy...

it feels as it the universe is spattering a creamy fluid all over me and i'm floating in the middle of the sea...

FRISIT!!!!11111

penis uses harden

I can now do this from my iPod.
SPAM
SPAM
SPAM
SPAM
SPAM
SPAM
SPAM
SPAM
SPAM
SPAM
Damn it's hard to SPAM when there is no copy or paste.

@5 lulz good times.

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Celebrate citation French polish
I'll proportioned motive Mobilise
Preoccupation immeasurable dilapidation
Transcendancy consumerism
tyrannize galvanism
Gal hold back opprobrious
Clean cut teamster
Starchy family gerridae basket fern
Can stultification anguila
accented enwrapped

Fucking hilarious! Nerds can't sing!

So can you play 'Where's Mario" on this thing?

cool video too bad i didnt enjoy the song

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I want to get laid to this song.

I just got laid to this song.

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The video is 4:20 long.
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