Why is the sun invisible so long in winter near the farthest points north or south? - Richard E. Byrd

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Why is the sun invisible so long in winter near the farthest points north or south?

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About Richard E. Byrd

Rear Admiral Richard Evelyn Byrd (25 October 1888 – 11 March 1957) was a U.S. Naval officer, aviator, and pioneering polar explorer.

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Birth Name: Richard Evelyn Byrd
Alternative Names: Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Jr. Admiral Byrd Richard Evelyn Byrd, Jr. Richard Byrd
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If I had never seen a watch and should see one for the first time, I should be sure its hands were moving according to some plan and not at random. Nor does it seem any more reasonable for me to conceive that the precision and order of the universe is the product of blind chance. This whole concept is summed up in the word harmony. For those who seek it, there is inexhaustible evidence of an all-pervading intelligence.

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Part of me remained forever at Latitude 80 degrees 08 minutes South: what survived of my youth, my vanity, perhaps, and certainly my skepticism. On the other hand, I did take away something that I had not fully possessed before: appreciation of the sheer beauty and miracle of being alive, and a humble set of values. All this happened four years ago. Civilization has not altered my ideas. I live more simply now, and with more peace.

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