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Carl Sagan was a master science communicator of his time.
In 1980 , on Episode 10 of the groundbreaking PBS show “ Cosmos ,” Sagan embarked on a mission to explain the seemingly impossible fourth dimension.
In this classic clip, Sagan explains how a two -dimensional being living in a flat world would perceive a three -dimensional object like an apple.
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