StarTalk Podcast: Cosmic Curiosities with Neil deGrasse Tyson

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  • čas přidán 9. 10. 2019
  • On this week’s episode of StarTalk Radio, Neil deGrasse Tyson and comic co-host Paul Mecurio ( / paulmecurio ) sit down to answer a grab bag full of Cosmic Queries that span the cosmic spectrum. We start at the beginning - the Big Bang. Is “Big Bang” a misnomer for what actually happened? Neil and Paul try and figure out if there’s a better name. You’ll learn how the origins of the name “Big Bang” were birthed from the Steady-state model hypothesis. Discover more about the differences between a law, a hypothesis, and a theory.
    We ponder a thought experiment that explores the boundary conditions of the Earth and the Universe. We ask: if you travel close to the edge of the universe, will you see the other side? Find out the immense reach that astrophysical terminology has in popular marketing and everyday products. We discuss Star Trek and what things from the show could be true in real life.
    You’ll hear why space tourism requires fundamentally new technology in order to make it accessible for everyday people. Neil tells us about his lottery idea that can send people into space for one dollar per person. You also find out the real costs for sending things into orbit. And, Nell explains why it’s almost certain that there will be fatalities when pushing a frontier forward, like the early days of the airplane industry.
    Dive into the delicious mysteries of dark matter: Is it a placeholder for our incomplete understanding of gravity? Does it work differently on galactic scales? Can we eventually use it to help us travel through space? Learn more about the science of something exploding in space. Get details on the tricky business of catching neutrinos. Lastly, you’ll discover why it’s hard to pinpoint the center of the universe. All that, plus, you’ll explore the obstacles in trying to communicate with extraterrestrial life.
    This episode originally aired as a podcast on August 23, 2019.
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    Science meets pop culture on StarTalk! Astrophysicist & Hayden Planetarium director Neil deGrasse Tyson, his comic co-hosts, guest celebrities & scientists discuss astronomy, physics, and everything else about life in the universe. Keep Looking Up!
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Komentáře • 871

  • @StarTalk
    @StarTalk  Před 4 lety +190

    What gets you curious about the universe?

    • @gss123gss
      @gss123gss Před 4 lety +14

      Everything.

    • @NazmiAbdRahim
      @NazmiAbdRahim Před 4 lety +6

      does Cosmic Microwave Background have a mass? could it be counted as dark gravity.

    • @manurandula
      @manurandula Před 4 lety +2

      What gets my curious about the universe is, whether the producers of StarTalk are out of whack about running a podcast in a format that people could appreciate it to the fullest, or just dumb?
      Thank you.( PS : English is not my first language. I hope my question was clear).

    • @brkbtjunkie
      @brkbtjunkie Před 4 lety +4

      The sheer size of the universe

    • @XxXOn3Xx
      @XxXOn3Xx Před 4 lety +1

      what is solar wind? how does it effect other things in the universe?

  • @tim.e.l
    @tim.e.l Před 4 lety +223

    Here's a question for you: Why does a 50 minute episode of Cosmic Curiosities feel like 10 minutes from another CZcams Podcast? Does time really fly when you are having fun?

    • @pama2719
      @pama2719 Před 4 lety +9

      yes your perception of time is entirely up to you, the only thing you cant change is the universal clock

    • @abaravindb
      @abaravindb Před 4 lety +3

      Time is relative :p

    • @stevenjones5226
      @stevenjones5226 Před 4 lety +2

      when ur focused, nothing else matters.
      pun intended
      - specially the rate of decay around, we observed as time

    • @InnerLuminosity
      @InnerLuminosity Před 4 lety

      Time does not exist. Try to define TIME

    • @szotakandrei
      @szotakandrei Před 4 lety

      I see what you did there.

  • @n3xusrage890
    @n3xusrage890 Před 4 lety +151

    ITS AWESOME TO HAVE MY VERY OWN PERSONAL ASTROPHYSICIST!

  • @GlassDeviant
    @GlassDeviant Před 4 lety +74

    I love that quote. The universe is under no obligation to make sense to you. I don't think I've ever heard or read a better statement on any subject, ever.

    • @josephbishara4791
      @josephbishara4791 Před 4 lety +2

      So true. Many things that mean so much to us mean nothing in the context of the universe. In the context of the universe, we are just vibrating electrons inside a remote atom.

    • @Nobbie248
      @Nobbie248 Před 4 lety +2

      @@josephbishara4791 you could say that about anything you know

    • @tjruckiis6264
      @tjruckiis6264 Před 3 lety

      @@josephbishara4791 I agree, can you elaborate what you said in a more poetic way?

    • @Rookgnar
      @Rookgnar Před 2 lety

      Including religion

    • @Rookgnar
      @Rookgnar Před 2 lety

      @@tjruckiis6264 understanding be demanding faith however saving whether science backs alliance acts the Darwinism gaping schism stream of wisdom making charming comments unlike vomit pray Islamic unlike dominering ways of thinking engineering ways of syncing on the brink of ranking false bravado pulse that God will only know the lonely foe of certain things that learning brings to the willing. Farmers tilling knowledge soil reaping spoils of a battle when we travel astro based projections make corrections peer review. A theory new.

  • @checkfoldcallraise
    @checkfoldcallraise Před 4 lety +71

    Neil's tombstone is going to read, "By the way..."

  • @PrateekK
    @PrateekK Před 4 lety +326

    Neil could be telling me that I’m dying and it would sound good.

    • @MrDoodlewatson
      @MrDoodlewatson Před 4 lety +19

      You are dying. How quickly is the only question.

    • @Yora21
      @Yora21 Před 4 lety +5

      Think of all the amazing new experiences! Think of all the many things that will happen to you that never have happened to anyone alive.

    • @wuurrm
      @wuurrm Před 4 lety +5

      I was literally just telling someone that I could listen to him talk about dog shit for an hour and be content lol

    • @brianharris2098
      @brianharris2098 Před 4 lety +6

      He'd say something like, "death, the final frontier into the universe. Wherein the forest and fauna you've been feasting on your entire life, finally get their turn at you."

    • @elck3
      @elck3 Před 4 lety

      Listen to Logic’s album where he says that exact thing to Logic

  • @lovemaurice
    @lovemaurice Před 4 lety +58

    He's so smart that at times when explaining something, he can get stopped up on microsubjects from his own vast knowledge and I appreciate thoser little nooks and crannies of information.
    ¡Incredible, Señor!

  • @rupee3
    @rupee3 Před 4 lety +106

    “That’s the car we made out in!” 😂

  • @MikeJamesMedia
    @MikeJamesMedia Před 4 lety +14

    To me, this was one of the best shows ever. Great focus on the information I crave, balanced out with just the right amount of intelligent humor. Thanks to both of you!

  • @MentalBrothers
    @MentalBrothers Před 4 lety +47

    I never went to school, or understood much of this stuff. even though i wanted to untill NDT came along gave me enough understanding and a startline where I actually could pursue this huge interest i thought was way out of my league of intellect! So thanks Neil, for enlightening me! Hopefully someday i've accumulated enough knowledge to also contribute to science (Maybe I should start with my English!)

    • @Ronald-xx7gh
      @Ronald-xx7gh Před 4 lety +3

      Same here, I was a disgraceful peasant until NDT blew my mind onces, since that moment my life hasn't been the same

    • @theduder2617
      @theduder2617 Před 4 lety +5

      Your English is very good. Much better than some who's native language is English. lol

  • @mryeet4161
    @mryeet4161 Před 4 lety +12

    I love your start talks I love to listen to this before I sleep and am I the only 11 year old

  • @christinet638
    @christinet638 Před 3 lety +2

    I wish I had a science teacher like Neil, but I never stop trying to learn. I;'m So appreciative of his knowledge and straight forward answers where he makes complicated ideas easy,, even math!

  • @haidargzYT
    @haidargzYT Před 4 lety +43

    😩😭 4:00 AM here in Iraq 🇮🇶 , my favorite astrophysicist

  • @vikramsurya6051
    @vikramsurya6051 Před 3 lety +1

    If I had a teacher like Dr. Tyson, it would have been a totally different story and not just for me but for those I taught. I demand that every teacher has same passion as this guy possess.

  • @SenoritaLisethx3
    @SenoritaLisethx3 Před 4 lety +10

    i love Neil and Star Talk!!!! I can spend my entire existence watching, back to back. not healthy lol.

  • @jamienelson3470
    @jamienelson3470 Před 4 lety +3

    I have to say, I LOVE how much fun NDT always has with these, no matter who he's on with (and this Mecurio guy is great, btw). Neil's infectious joy always lifts my mood, and I always learn a lot of fascinating new things.
    Mr. Tyson, if you're reading, thank you for enriching my life, and always uplifting my mood! (My family thanks you for that last bit, too!) ;-D

  • @Klefth
    @Klefth Před 4 lety +44

    If astrophysicists had discovered dogs, we'd actually be calling them "woofs" or "woofers" by now. What a shame. 🤣

    • @lewdvlesh
      @lewdvlesh Před 4 lety +2

      You got a woofer? I always wanted one, but they were too big so I got a borker.

    • @Monrealese
      @Monrealese Před 4 lety +4

      And a small one is a subwoofer

    • @Klefth
      @Klefth Před 4 lety +1

      @@Monrealese Or a really big one with a really deep bark?

    • @TheAmethyz
      @TheAmethyz Před 4 lety

      our dog wouldnt be woofer it would more like wulululululu

    • @Puppy_Puppington
      @Puppy_Puppington Před 4 lety

      Excellent man hahaha

  • @doublesdetailer7709
    @doublesdetailer7709 Před 4 lety +1

    If you don't hear the music, you think everyone is .......
    I was rolling in laughter at 3min 58sec.
    Next talk time.....
    Neil talks about car detailing.
    Neil talks about knitting.
    Neil talks about fixing modern train.
    Neil talks about dirty jobs ( mike rowe)
    Neil talks about pantyhose.
    Neil talks about his top 5 subjects he wishes to learn more about.
    You sooo captured me as always with your amazing mind, subtle, clarity and vibrancy in your voice.
    Bless you Neil

  • @ambersarkar5285
    @ambersarkar5285 Před 4 lety +1

    Mr Neil you are so carismztic you will listen to anyone who wants to learn about the universe You are about beautiful person I Love you !

  • @alleneverhart4141
    @alleneverhart4141 Před 3 lety +2

    I love the can of Campbell's Primordial Soup on Neil's bookshelf!

  • @Greg-nx3dw
    @Greg-nx3dw Před 4 lety +1

    Love all your material Neil, really got me back into science again and you are one of the few people I look up to and encourage my friends to listen to!
    The way you make it so easy to understand , and entertaining is very unique. Keep up the good work! Much love x

  • @slinkyfpv
    @slinkyfpv Před 4 lety +1

    Any conversation with Neil is always amazing and entertaining.

  • @pedroaboffa
    @pedroaboffa Před 4 lety

    Even without watching it i already know this gonna be great.. thanks neil for everything and all books ive read and knowledge

  • @kmarlow1
    @kmarlow1 Před 2 lety

    I just wonder if people like myself would have had an influence on me as a child or adolescent. I would probably be doing something completely different in life now! Just recently found startalk after binging on the latest Cosmos series. I've probably listened to 50+ episodes in the last few weeks. Truly love the show and the way you spark curiosity in the mind of us all. Keep up the great work! We need more educators like you and your guests!

  • @dat_boah
    @dat_boah Před 2 lety

    When Chuck can't be there, I love when Paul Mecurio fills in👍🏾👍🏾..

  • @dannyrobles6112
    @dannyrobles6112 Před 4 lety

    Thank you Dr. Neil DeGrasse Tyson for another day of info. You are a pillar of knowledge and an inspiration to countless souls. Keep up the good work, I hope to work hard and dedicate my life to science partly because of your influence, again thank you so much for everything that you do to help educate us.I am going to click like now so I won't have to later.

  • @HVYContent
    @HVYContent Před 4 lety +6

    Amazing talk once again
    Also, wondering if a Dave Chappelle guest appearance can happen

  • @akshatpathrikar7080
    @akshatpathrikar7080 Před 4 lety

    I just wish that I could meet Dr.tyson some day & ask my questions about the universe and tell him how important he's to me!❤

  • @XxXOn3Xx
    @XxXOn3Xx Před 4 lety +4

    this guy should co host every time

    • @iwannaseenow1
      @iwannaseenow1 Před 4 lety +2

      gotta admit, he was good. but so is chuck!

  • @keenanstewart2489
    @keenanstewart2489 Před 4 lety

    whoo-hoo, Neil deGrass Tyson with Colbert! Always nice to listen/watch Neil on any show :)

  • @mckenziekhan6867
    @mckenziekhan6867 Před 4 lety +1

    His voice is so soothing, we love you Neil!

  • @nigeljohn6676
    @nigeljohn6676 Před 2 lety +1

    I need Tyson to hold kids classes on the perception of existence to Primary School kids throughout the Caribbean!! Please

  • @TheEGCRACKER
    @TheEGCRACKER Před 4 lety

    You Neil Degrasse Tyson are the beat down of knowledge, ty. I love your work!

  • @timothybrown1737
    @timothybrown1737 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for keeping me interestingly Fed about space,and open thinking. We need more....NOW!!

  • @Ambitas1
    @Ambitas1 Před 4 lety +5

    Hi, I always had this thought that as the boundaries of the visible universe is determined by the time from the big bang and the distance that light could travel since then. That would mean that each point in space is the center of its own visible universe. Then it would not be wrong to say that I am the center of my own universe. Thank you, greetings from Argentina

  • @soknanhorn215
    @soknanhorn215 Před 4 lety

    Neil is awesome....you too Paul....and no..we don't blame you for him answering Paul's questions! Great job and enjoy watching!

  • @melodylee6649
    @melodylee6649 Před 4 lety +1

    Had a great time, Paul was fun, thanks always..... what am I curious about?.....The existence of the Universe and the formula of our human existence.

  • @kimboslice4025
    @kimboslice4025 Před 4 lety +37

    “I got it right here in my pocket” neil’s teenage years slipping out while saying that phrase 🤨😂

    • @Anti-HyperLink
      @Anti-HyperLink Před 4 lety +5

      Because all teenagers are constantly telling dick jokes?

    • @kimboslice4025
      @kimboslice4025 Před 4 lety +1

      Anti-HyperLink and he also voice cracked while saying the phrase i just thought it would be funny overall to make my comment...

    • @kimboslice4025
      @kimboslice4025 Před 4 lety +1

      Neil wouldn’t delete my comment and remove this comment from highlighted comments over a joke bruh someones filtering comments for him ☹️

    • @mr.yissal557
      @mr.yissal557 Před 4 lety

      #Weatit24

  • @johnyepthomi892
    @johnyepthomi892 Před 4 lety +3

    "you wanna go to space? RUNNN!!" THAT WAS HILARIOUS. 😂😅😂😂

  • @sacksj
    @sacksj Před 4 lety

    Your guests are always the best!

  • @TheExoplanetsChannel
    @TheExoplanetsChannel Před 4 lety +3

    *I love this channel !*

  • @brittanyhutchison9807
    @brittanyhutchison9807 Před 4 lety

    You are the greatest asset to human life we could ever ask for your thee best thx for being a awsome teacher and person NDT

  • @danielbray3494
    @danielbray3494 Před 4 lety +11

    Instead of the Big Bang we should call it Initial Universal Expansion

    • @tim.e.l
      @tim.e.l Před 4 lety +1

      Daniel Bray What I wanted to know is it really the universe that expanded or did the initial expansion expand into the universe. If not what did the universe expand into?

    • @okaydetar821
      @okaydetar821 Před 4 lety

      @@tim.e.l The universe expanded into spacetime.

    • @ELETRIKDOG001
      @ELETRIKDOG001 Před 4 lety +3

      "the big deal"

    • @InnerLuminosity
      @InnerLuminosity Před 4 lety

      @@tim.e.l nothingness.. We are ALL in the Center of INFINITY!

    • @stevebrindle1724
      @stevebrindle1724 Před 4 lety

      @@okaydetar821 I am willing to bet that 99% of people who use the term Space=Time have not got a clue what the term really means, including me

  • @andypeiffer5
    @andypeiffer5 Před 4 lety +1

    This was a great one!

  • @FeedYourGreed
    @FeedYourGreed Před 4 lety

    Thanks for coming to Minneapolis, last night. Was quite enjoyable.

  • @simplyme8009
    @simplyme8009 Před 4 lety

    Thank you, Gentlemen. Always a delight.

  • @loam
    @loam Před 4 lety +2

    Have a huge respect for Neil, one of my favourite people on Earth, actually)

  • @queenexistence5735
    @queenexistence5735 Před 4 lety

    I miss being on his spaceship with him. Just him and me....flying around the Universe together. Him as my personal guide. ☹️
    ❤️Bring back the Neil Tyson Spaceship!!!!!!! 😊

  • @David-vi9mm
    @David-vi9mm Před 3 lety +1

    Best co-host ever! 🤣🤣🙌🏾

  • @DonnieDK11
    @DonnieDK11 Před 4 lety +2

    Dear Neil,
    "Star" is not latin but Greek. It means "something that doesnt remain or stand still". "A" = not, or does not "Stir"= basically stay or remain => Astir :)
    LOVE YOUR SHOWS!!!!

  • @heyimjustaguy3743
    @heyimjustaguy3743 Před 2 lety

    Paul Mercurio is dope I would love to see him in the next episode.

  • @n8thegr8st1
    @n8thegr8st1 Před 4 lety +15

    Neil's pickup line "Wana find out how much dark matter can fit inside you?"

  • @thekey2chiachikeymediumllc239

    Love LOVE love this!!!

  • @raenayers815
    @raenayers815 Před 4 lety +6

    I really wish the guests were named in the title instead. I know Tyson is gonna be in it.
    Minor complaint. Still love the show

    • @SirCB85
      @SirCB85 Před 4 lety

      Except when Neil is on Vacation and Bill Nye is hosting in his place.

  • @andrewjefferson9558
    @andrewjefferson9558 Před 4 lety

    I love these Storyblocks narration by Chuck

  • @queenexistence5735
    @queenexistence5735 Před 4 lety

    Go awaaaaaaaay.....guest person. I want Dr Tyson....alone. Just him.
    Nothing personal.

  • @azathothnightmare4394
    @azathothnightmare4394 Před 4 lety

    Was in and out when talking about gum, but as soon as I heard Mill Creek I was super stoked. 425 for the win!!!

  • @victorburgos8404
    @victorburgos8404 Před 3 lety

    Is that a Mr. NDT Bobblehead behind him on the bookshelf? If it is I want one!
    Thank you for teaching us with an awesome personality! I hate the ending of each episode!
    Until I see another I can watch ! Stay safe!

  • @heresthethingyouguys
    @heresthethingyouguys Před 3 lety +1

    I clicked the like button and it went from 7.2k to 7.3k!

  • @toniomalley5661
    @toniomalley5661 Před 4 lety +1

    Vincent’s starry night and a didgeridoo on the same shelf I love it

  • @parrottm76262
    @parrottm76262 Před 4 lety

    Best segment ever!

  • @leonardwitucke1
    @leonardwitucke1 Před 4 lety

    Thank you for all you do Neil.

  • @TheYellow1203
    @TheYellow1203 Před 4 lety

    I 💚 the way Neil explain things...

  • @dariuszlabuzekart269
    @dariuszlabuzekart269 Před 4 lety

    Fantastic lecture!!! Here in the future we love everything NDT is doing.

  • @tinox12
    @tinox12 Před 4 lety +1

    oh shit i am so happy that i found this :D never stop doing YT videos, pleeaaase :)

  • @mikepokemon8714
    @mikepokemon8714 Před 2 lety

    Mr Tyson, what is your opinion on forgotten ancient tech. Such as the Bagdad battery and tech used to make ruins such as pumapunku.
    Thank for being a great and open minded, we need more like yourself to advance humanity properly.

  • @MySynthDungeon
    @MySynthDungeon Před 4 lety

    This is the best!! Cheers!!

  • @tayuyaspace3046
    @tayuyaspace3046 Před 4 lety

    Dr Neil i love you man i am going to study Astrophysics in 2 years after i finish my undergraduate in homeopathy here in South Africa yeeah

  • @grapy83
    @grapy83 Před 4 lety +1

    27:00 It was a really great question.

  • @polturpel289
    @polturpel289 Před 4 lety +1

    Since we are able to detect Gravitaional waves more concitently, would it be possible to differantiate if the gravitational waves originates from Matter or Dark Matter colisions ? And if it would be possible, what could that mean?

  • @sci-guy-no-5514
    @sci-guy-no-5514 Před 4 lety +1

    I think Subaru is also a cosmic name, its names after a constellation or cluster of stars if I remember right.

  • @SadCatSad
    @SadCatSad Před 4 lety

    20:08 basically just explained a whole topic of business administration in 10 seconds which took me several lessons with my teacher back in the day

  • @dennisnicholson952
    @dennisnicholson952 Před 4 lety +4

    Hey, Dr. Neil, I have a question. The Earth's core is fairly large for it's size and it, as a result, has a strong magnetic field. Now, reference this in relation to the super earths that are being found. Is there any hypothesis as to how large their cores might be and consequently the strengths of their magnetic fields.

    • @highstreetkillers4377
      @highstreetkillers4377 Před 4 lety

      They could have no magnetic field

    • @JasonWW2000
      @JasonWW2000 Před 4 lety

      Iirc, Earths core is molten metal and spinning which creates the magnetic field. Other planets may or may not have all the all the ingredients to produce a magnetic field.

  • @kirbymarchbarcena
    @kirbymarchbarcena Před 4 lety +6

    NDT:...Chevy Nova
    PAUL: Oh, that was the car we made out in!!!
    I bet Paul's wife facepalmed upon hearing this.

  • @jamesserdna8867
    @jamesserdna8867 Před 4 lety

    Yeahhh yeahhhhhh Star talk! Woot woot!

  • @daveschaefer8706
    @daveschaefer8706 Před 4 lety +1

    Paul was great.

  • @parrottm76262
    @parrottm76262 Před 4 lety

    The 'science' product names segment was hilarious!

  • @aussiebloke609
    @aussiebloke609 Před 4 lety +4

    7:03 My understanding of "scientific theory vs law" is that scientific laws are descriptive accounts of how nature will behave under certain conditions. Scientific theories are broader in scope, and give overarching explanations of how nature works and _why_ it exhibits certain characteristics, and not simply a "from this, comes that" approach that laws seem to encapsulate. Theories are also supported by evidence from many different sources, and may contain one or several laws. This would seem to differ from the idea that what we called laws in the past have had that nomenclature revised.

    • @vansdan.
      @vansdan. Před 4 lety

      no. theory means it's 100% correct always, but doesnt always _explain_ itself 100%, if that makes any sense.
      law is humans trying to fix that by categorizing.

    • @ignorasmus
      @ignorasmus Před 4 lety +3

      Hypothesis: It is a basically a “guess” about the functioning of a phenomenon. It is a sapling that might grow into a Law or theory in the presence of proof and data or die out in absence of it. For example, the concept of “ Multiverse” is a hypothesis. There is no hard proof for it. It arises out of somewhat wrongly named “String theory”. The string theory itself treads the border of a Theory - Hypothesis frontier. It has some really good mathematical proof that works out elegantly on paper, but no real world corroborations.
      Law: It is simply the statement of an observed phenomenon in nature. It does not include a cause or explanation of the phenomenon. For example, Gravity causes objects to be attracted towards each other. Newton’s Law states that and even makes fairly accurate predictions about the strength of that attraction. It however, does not tell us why the objects attract each other.
      Theory: It is an explanation of a phenomenon. For example, Einstein’s theory of relativity explains that Objects attract each other by bending space- time due the mass/ matter inherent in them. It goes beyond Newton’s law of gravity. It gives a reason or explanation. Another example would be the theory of evolution. It explains that all living forms evolve and adapt to their surrounding through “survival of the fittest”.
      All these terms are used rather loosely by everyone including many good scientists. Sometimes, they are not really focused on the terminology but on the specific subject matter being discussed.

    • @aussiebloke609
      @aussiebloke609 Před 4 lety +2

      @Swamy Malgudi Beautifully put - and much more eloquent than my mawkish ramblings. I especially appreciate that bit about what I like to call "String Hypothesis." :-D

  • @jamienelson3470
    @jamienelson3470 Před 4 lety

    This made my night. :-D

  • @aayushtamu
    @aayushtamu Před 4 lety

    Hello!Dr Tyson. What are your thoughts on the second interstellar object the comet 21/Borisov since its trajectory is not normal if it were to escape from a gravitational field. Could it be another intelligent life form? By the way big fan of yours.
    #startalk #cosmiqueries #drtyson

  • @aceofacez10
    @aceofacez10 Před 4 lety

    Wow this was a good episode.

  • @johnyepthomi892
    @johnyepthomi892 Před 4 lety

    Paul Mecurio is awesome host.

  • @victorb145
    @victorb145 Před rokem

    Of course I'm at the right place at the right time. Am using my time machine. My time is 3 years in the future. But I use my time machine to come back and watch this episode

  • @midnitecro3915
    @midnitecro3915 Před 4 lety

    Goodnight Star Talk 😊

  • @Curionauta361
    @Curionauta361 Před 4 lety

    Thanks, Neil. For sharing. Liked and shared all the way,

  • @budharris40
    @budharris40 Před 4 lety

    I'd like to ask Dr Tyson a question regarding the age of the Earth. On one of his episodes of Cosmos, a scientist was tasked with determining the amount of lead in a zircon crystal as compared to the amount of uranium. The science was supposed to be determining the age of the Earth. On another episode of the series, Dr. Tyson was discussing element formation. The big bang was responsible for the hydrogen (a lot), helium (a little), and lithium (a tiny amount). Everything else up to iron was forged in the fusion processes of stars of varying masses with only the highest mass stars able to produce iron in their fusion cores. All elements past iron on the periodic table have been produced as a result of supernovas, including lead and uranium. As there are no solar system formation mechanics able to produce uranium or lead (or anything past helium, for that matter) how is determining the lead/uranium ratio anything other than simply determining the age of the uranium? Is there a planetary formation process that locks the uranium in zircon of which I am unaware?

  • @solowmk3
    @solowmk3 Před 4 lety +2

    I love cars as much as astrophysics. There are allot of japanese car names as well like the Mitsubishi Starion, mitsubishi eclipse, toyota startlet, honda oddessey, mazda cosmo and so manny more, not to mention its not a cars name but the subaru brand logo is the pleatese star cluster.

  • @ReDClouD_Ns
    @ReDClouD_Ns Před 5 měsíci

    You would be the best science teacher in any school ⭐🗣️

  • @juanpabloacosta9282
    @juanpabloacosta9282 Před 4 lety

    Holly molly, I live in Quito, Ecuador where the Andes are in the equator, feeling weightless right now

  • @nichonoche535
    @nichonoche535 Před 4 lety

    Thank you sir

  • @caraudioetc
    @caraudioetc Před 4 lety

    What if dark matter is matter neighbouring our position on the axis of the the fourth spatial dimension? That would allow us to feel the effects of the matter (the gravity) without seeing it or lack of it or being able to physically interact with it?

  • @daveswampSC
    @daveswampSC Před 4 lety +1

    Lol! Omg. Thank you! That's definitely a keeper!!😎👍

  • @TheBradbernard17
    @TheBradbernard17 Před 4 lety +1

    when Issac Newton was confronted with the limits of his understanding of the movement of planetary bodies using the mathematics of his time, he had to create calculus. do you think there is a higher level of mathematics that hasn't been invented yet that would help us understand the current mysteries of the universe?

    • @austentrue7807
      @austentrue7807 Před 4 lety

      I would like to think so. Mathematics is the language of the universe. Hopefully there’s more mathematics awaiting for us to uncover to better understand the universe around us.

  • @montanamike7948
    @montanamike7948 Před 3 lety +1

    NO CHUCK! BEST EPISODE EVER!

  • @timomueller3021
    @timomueller3021 Před 4 lety +1

    The Big Bang is called 'Urknall' in German.
    Which literally means 'Bang of the origin' or " 'First of all' bang "

  • @victorwillhuber
    @victorwillhuber Před 3 lety

    I keep hearing that asking the about the center of the universe is like asking about the center of earth surface. Can we take that analogy further? In that case, would not that mean that there is an "undersurface of the universe" we are not accessing to or even thinking on?

  • @Dutchfantom
    @Dutchfantom Před 4 lety

    Question: So there is this notion that the universe is maybe flat-ish, yet theres no end to it just like a sphere (in this case an infinitly inflating one?). Is there a possibility that the universe is imbedded in a higher dimension to facilitate this? Would an understanding of higher (quantum physical?) dimensions help understand the nature of this even further? Im very much a novice in physics, and am only familliar with some theoretical notions so any clarifications would help my understanding of this because everytime i think about it, it just doesn't make a whole lot of sense with the hypotheses ive heard (I know it (the universe) doesnt have to make sense but it would be nice).

  • @V1N_574
    @V1N_574 Před 4 lety +3

    46:30 damn it I'm having lunch 😭😭😭

  • @kirbslife
    @kirbslife Před 4 lety

    Lol Dude I love Neil DeGrasse Tyson he really makes learning fun

  • @aungthuhein007
    @aungthuhein007 Před 4 lety

    36:52 The best reason ever for this. There's no arguing with that :P