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 Tonight   episode of Cosmos is about the fragility and durability of life. Our story starts in the cradle of civilization, Iraq, with the development of written language and the recorded legends of the Mesopotamian goddess Innana, the hero Gilgamesh and the flood myth that found its final form in the Old Testament and the Aronofsky oeuvre.     More than any other trait, the written word is what distinguishes humans from other forms of life.  Any given human can document their thoughts, feelings and experiences and communicate directly with any other human at any time in the future. The written word makes us effectively one big immortal being. But the talent that makes us so immensely powerful also makes us immensely vulnerable. As each generation climbs further up the ladder of giant   shoulders to reach new heights, o stanley cups uk ur civilization becomes more and more depende stanley cup nt on knowledge of the past. Any interruption in the chain of generational communication and we will topple back to the days of Gilg stanley tazas amesh and Innana, or earlier. Far from a hypothetical threat, the collapse of civilizations is something humanity has seen many times in thousands of years. From hard times in Mesopotamia, we move on to our modern creation narratives. Science, of course, has no definitive theory of the origin of life, but we do have some hypotheses to give us an idea of where to start looking for answers. According to the primordial soup hypothesis, complex carbon molecules emerged in the prim