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“A scientific colleague tells me about a recent trip to the New Guinea highlands where she visited a stone age culture hardly contacted by Western civilization. They were ignorant of wristwatches, soft drinks, and frozen food. But they knew about Apollo 11. They knew that humans had walked on the…” quote by Carl Sagan
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““A scientific colleague tells me about a recent trip to the New Guinea highlands where she visited a stone age culture hardly contacted by Western civilization. They were ignorant of wristwatches, soft drinks, and frozen food. But they knew about Apollo 11. They knew that humans had walked on the Moon. They knew the names of Armstrong and Aldrin and Collins. They wanted to know who was visiting the Moon these days.””

Carl Sagan

About This Quote

Even isolated societies absorb global milestones like the Moon landing, showing how powerful shared narratives can transcend cultural barriers.

In simple terms: Even remote people know about the Moon landing.

Key Takeaway

Universal stories bridge cultural gaps.

Themes

globalization shared knowledge culture communication

Mood

curious inspired

Type

observational cultural

When to use this quote

  • cross‑cultural education
  • media coverage of historic events
  • viral internet trends

Key Concepts

memetics information diffusion

Practical Applications

  • use universal symbols to convey messages
  • leverage shared milestones in outreach

Questions to Reflect On

  • Why do some events become global touchstones?
  • How can we ensure depth beyond surface awareness?
A Different Perspective

Awareness may be superficial; deeper understanding can still be lacking.

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