Voyage
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Today I'm going to take you on a
voyage
to some place so deep, so dark, so unexplored that we know less about it than we know about the dark side of the moon.
It is a place where each new
voyage
of exploration brings back new discoveries of creatures so wondrous and strange that our forefathers would have considered them monstrous indeed.
So today I'm going to take you on a
voyage
to cast light on some of the outdated myths and legends and assumptions that have kept us as the true stakeholders in the high seas in the dark.
We're going to
voyage
to some of these special places that we've been discovering in the past few years to show why we really need to care.
Today, we're just going to
voyage
to a small sampling of some of these special areas, just to give you an idea of the flavor of the riches and wonders they do contain.
You cannot make the
voyage
alone, you were never meant to.
There's a quote I love by Marcel Proust: "The true
voyage
of exploration is not so much in seeking new landscapes," which we do, "but in having new eyes."
He records a song called "Blind Willie McTell," named after the blues singer, and the song is a
voyage
through the past, through a much darker time, but a simpler one, a time when musicians like Willie McTell had few illusions about what they did.
And all of these robotic missions are part of a bigger human journey: a
voyage
to understand something, to get a sense of our cosmic place, to understand something of our origins, and how Earth, our planet, and we, living on it, came to be.
So the journey back to Saturn is really part of and is also a metaphor for a much larger human
voyage
to understand the interconnectedness of everything around us, and also how humans fit into that picture.
The real
voyage
of discovery, as Marcel Proust famously said, consists not in seeing new sights, but in looking with new eyes.
We are going to take a quick
voyage
over the cognitive history of the 20th century, because during that century, our minds have altered dramatically.
Yes, we do actually have the technology, but it would be a long and expensive voyage, and we would get there so far from the Sun that the final approach trajectory would be very difficult.
When Darwin went out as a young man on the
voyage
of the Beagle, he didn't have a hypothesis, he didn't have a theory.
Theirs was a short
voyage
with massive consequences.
For the world leaders, we've been to every world Earth Summit, all three of them, with our brave yacht, 2041, twice to Rio, once in '92, once in 2012, and for the Earth Summit in Johannesburg, we made the longest overland
voyage
ever made with a yacht, 13,000 kilometers around the whole of Southern Africa doing our best to inspire over a million young people in person about 2041 and about their environment.
And now we have to change our
voyage
into an inner
voyage
inside that lake, and to do that, we have to remove our mountain gear and actually don suits and go for it.
Those included an account of a balloon
voyage
to the moon, and a report of a dying patient put into a hypnotic trance so he could speak from the other side.
Poe even wrote an adventure novel about a
voyage
to the South Pole and a treatise on astrophysics, all while he worked as an editor, producing hundreds of pages of book reviews and literary theory.
At the start of the voyage, speeds are given relative to the launchpad.
Many people in the United States and Latin America have grown up celebrating the anniversary of Christopher Columbus's voyage, but was he an intrepid explorer who brought two worlds together or a ruthless exploiter who brought colonialism and slavery?
"Your Honor, Columbus's
voyage
was an inspiration to struggling people all across Europe, symbolizing freedom and new beginnings.
The second one took place after worldviews were dramatically altered after Columbus's historical voyage; and the third, when the Age of Discovery was well under way and the Church rose to the challenge of going global.
To build something of this scale, only for that to sink on its maiden
voyage?
On the day the Syracusia arrived in Egypt on its first and only voyage, we can only imagine how residents of Alexandria thronged the harbor to marvel at the arrival of this majestic, floating castle.
To honor this heroic feat, for 1000 years Athenians painstakingly maintained his ship in the harbor, and annually reenacted his
voyage.
This is the quantity of stuff we are now moving around the world, just on one ship, on one voyage, in five weeks.
In ancient Greece, when anyone from slaves to soldiers, poets and politicians, needed to make a big decision on life's most important questions, like, "Should I get married?" or "Should we embark on this voyage?"
Now, with the
voyage
departing, he had one final announcement to his shipmates: They were going to head in the opposite direction.
Instead of abandoning the planned voyage, Amundsen decided to alter its course to what he called “the last great problem.”
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