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Carl Sagan and his wife, Ann Druyan, fell in love and decided to marry while creating the "Golden Record" contained on the Voyager satellites launched in 1977. The "Golden Record" contains images, sounds, greetings, and music from the Planet Earth (in fact, Sagan and Druyan decided to get married the day they finally found a song to represent China, "Flowing Streams"). Included are instructions on how to recreate the images from the signals recorded on the records (the records are the standard, grooved, analog recordings).
In addition to diagrams of human anatomy, human DNA, etc, Sagan, Druyan, and the others compiling the record included something rather ingenious. Druyan had her brain waves recorded and included on the record to provide a sample of human thought. The recording was done just a couple days after Sagan and Druyan proposed to each other, so she couldn't resist making sure that her thoughts of love for Carl were included in the brain waves recorded.
Now, those thoughts of love are 16.9 billion miles and 13.8 billion miles away, respectively (the records were put on two different Voyager satellites).
Which should answer the question about whether scientists/techies are boring. They're not. In fact, they're incredibly clever and romantic.
Carl Sagan And Ann Druyan's Ultimate Mix Tape
Samples of songs included on the Golden Record (including Johnny B Goode)
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/multimedia/voyager_record/ (click on the Flash Feature - it's a pretty cool little sample of what's on the record)
In addition to diagrams of human anatomy, human DNA, etc, Sagan, Druyan, and the others compiling the record included something rather ingenious. Druyan had her brain waves recorded and included on the record to provide a sample of human thought. The recording was done just a couple days after Sagan and Druyan proposed to each other, so she couldn't resist making sure that her thoughts of love for Carl were included in the brain waves recorded.
Now, those thoughts of love are 16.9 billion miles and 13.8 billion miles away, respectively (the records were put on two different Voyager satellites).
Which should answer the question about whether scientists/techies are boring. They're not. In fact, they're incredibly clever and romantic.
Carl Sagan And Ann Druyan's Ultimate Mix Tape
Samples of songs included on the Golden Record (including Johnny B Goode)
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/multimedia/voyager_record/ (click on the Flash Feature - it's a pretty cool little sample of what's on the record)
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