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My claim that Carl Sagan conflates European exploration with human nature is supported by Carl Sagan saying he conflates European with the human endeavor of exploration and then claims that exploration is human nature. If you don't see it then you don't see it.
Anything's possible when you make shit up! Unfortunately for you anyone familiar with Sagan's work will already know just how much he wrote specifically about early human history and the origins and development of our species. In the context of the quote alone it's at least slightly arguable, in the context of his actual life and career it's extremely obvious that he is referring to early human migrations and not imperialism. You clearly don't have a clue what you're talking about, so just stop talking.