All Of Carl Sagan’s Cosmos “Millions, Billions, & Trillions” In A Supercut Are Ludicrous In Their Epicness

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In case you needed to feel the awesomeness of the universe this first weekend of 2015, here is a supercut of every time Carl Sagan said an “-illion” in Cosmos: A Personal Voyage. This video was technically cut together in 2011, but existence is still epic in its hugeness, so let’s all soak that in for a sec.

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