Alien Heists and Scimitars with Neil deGrasse Tyson & Charles Liu | Cosmic Queries

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  • čas přidán 25. 06. 2024
  • What if the laws of physics were different? Neil deGrasse Tyson and co-hosts Chuck Nice and Gary O’Reilly answer grab bag questions with astrophysicist Charles Liu about alien heists, gravity, and space exploration.
    Is there a way to manipulate time? Is time a constant? Learn about time as a dimension, scimitars, and time as a resource. What would happen if advanced aliens could steal the sun? Would we fall into orbit around Jupiter? We consider the possibilities…
    Which laws of physics could we change that would have the least effect on everyday? What if the Hubble constant was different? Or if Newton’s laws were slightly tweaked? Plus, learn how one body of mass can have multiple strengths of gravity. When will Earth’s tectonic plates stop moving? We also discuss why we go to space instead of the many unexplored parts of the ocean.
    How does weather affect a football match? We explore the impact of weather on sports and how Neil, Chuck, and Gary would do in a survival situation. Is it faster to run or dive to a base in baseball? Find out all about physics and astrophysics in another Grab Bag Cosmic Queries episode!
    00:00 - Grab Bag
    6:35 - Time as a dimension
    12:01 - Could an advanced alien steal the sun before the other side of Earth can notice?
    18:05 - Which of laws of physics could you change and have least effect on everyday?
    23:46 - Could a body of mass have two different strengths of gravity?
    26:35 - How long before techtonic plates stop moving?
    29:50 - Why don’t we have a deep sea base?
    33:50 - How does the weather affect a football match?
    40:20 - How expertise in physics might help with survival?
    46:40 - Is diving or running faster?
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  • @StarTalk
    @StarTalk  Před rokem +57

    Want your questions featured in a future Cosmic Queries episode? Come join us on Patreon! patreon.com/startalkradio

    • @addaname3
      @addaname3 Před rokem +5

      thank you for these videos

    • @anony3615
      @anony3615 Před rokem +6

      For a second I thought this video thumbnail on my feed was from HistoryChannel lol, the title fits right in with their ancient aliens cr@p , but this is quite the opposite. nice vid.

    • @rezadaneshi
      @rezadaneshi Před rokem +7

      So in the same token, how can we be sure of the constants today that we base our measurements on being the same as earlier universe if they’re now variable constants?

    • @williamckama8470
      @williamckama8470 Před rokem +4

      Chuck was correct, because the skilled sword maker can adjust, to make up for weight and blade. Thanks Chuck

    • @michaelccopelandsr7120
      @michaelccopelandsr7120 Před rokem +2

      I just need your help with my new years resolution. I figured out how to change the stars by stopping hurricanes.

  • @arercee5528
    @arercee5528 Před rokem +44

    I’m trying to go to bed right now, you can’t just post videos titled “what if aliens stole the sun”

  • @mikotagayuna8494
    @mikotagayuna8494 Před rokem +97

    Just when you thought Neil is such a know-it-all, you get blown away by Charles. No complaints. The banter is just so awesome to listen to.

    • @Brettvaughan56
      @Brettvaughan56 Před rokem +4

      Yet at 44:00mins Niel says with a magnifying glass you can make fire at anytime... guess the sun never stops shining on a badass

    • @leonidas6134
      @leonidas6134 Před rokem +1

      But why would they want to throw away not only their food source, but their live specimens (Humans)? 👀

    • @hershekissed
      @hershekissed Před rokem +1

      He has one where he’s on stage and there’s like 5 ppl it’s awesome❤

    • @Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman
      @Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman Před rokem +1

      ​@@Brettvaughan56 😂

    • @geoffreyokrongly916
      @geoffreyokrongly916 Před měsícem

      Agreed.

  • @Chemy.
    @Chemy. Před rokem +66

    I love the fact that many people just ask questions no matter how the physics are because the idea is to exercise the mind, i remember making hypothesis and people just saying "no" because they don't understand the question and didn't know physics

    • @Chemy.
      @Chemy. Před rokem

      @Warlock what if the time we took to evolve wasn't accurately measure and we were around for longer and in fact other near intelligent alien civilization evolved and actually self exterminated? I don't actually remember this video because i watched it like a month ago, but basically creating hypothesis drives to improve your way to think

    • @Chemy.
      @Chemy. Před rokem

      @Warlock that's a great point actually, so if the right circumstances and conditions happens at the same time evolution of the intelligence would be quicker and therefore no need of centuries to reach and surpass us, also it could means different ways of developing the technology, maybe not focused on external and astronomical studies but local, a specie which doesn't have for example that many natural disasters might improve to live smart within their own planet quicker

    • @SimpleDays101
      @SimpleDays101 Před rokem

      ​@Darkness380we, as humans, don't actually evolve. Humans thousands of years ago think similarly to us. Our brains work basically the same. The only difference is we have more people now, so we can apply more brainpower toward advancing human life (we see this throughout history with ancient civilizations creating things like rudimentary plumbing, tools for divining star positions, medicines, and so on. We don't physically evolve like other animals did because we don't really have to.

  • @XXIII_89
    @XXIII_89 Před rokem +22

    Chuck Liu is the Liu Kang of science!! Flawless victory!!!

  • @joseimpact
    @joseimpact Před rokem +58

    these 4 guys are national treasures . great episode

  • @joelpainchaud4887
    @joelpainchaud4887 Před rokem +85

    I love seeing chuck’s progression from being the class clown to being the class clown getting complimented by the teacher.

    • @soupbonep
      @soupbonep Před rokem +4

      Yes, Chuck is very smart.

    • @swobodams
      @swobodams Před rokem

      I wanted to scream at Chuck after this one that IT’S JIM CROCE YOU PHILISTINE!

    • @bendavid2320
      @bendavid2320 Před 9 měsíci +1

      I underestimated the importance of Chuck in these videos after watching the first one. After a few videos you really start to appreciate Chuck for his contributions.

    • @xtins
      @xtins Před 9 měsíci +1

      Class clown? Do you even watch this show?

    • @loganmiller4919
      @loganmiller4919 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@xtinsdid you even watch the show at the beginning 🤨 Chuck didn’t just start off knowing this stuff, at the beginning Chuck didn’t even know what terminal velocity meant 😑😑 Chuck was 100% the class clown at the beginning, he just learned how to properly apply himself during these recordings.

  • @petersage5157
    @petersage5157 Před rokem +21

    I can't believe that I'm about to out-geek Charles Liu.
    "Double-edged sword" simply means that something "cuts both ways"; it has both positive and negative consequences. This phrase is attested to the late 15th century.
    Charles's story of Richard and Saladin is from Sir Walter Scott's _Tales of the Crusaders_ ca. 1825, but it reminds me of the Japanese story of Muramasa and Masamune. In a challenge to see which swordsmith made the most perfect blades, they both placed their finest swords in a river. Every leaf that floated near Muramasa's sword was drawn toward it and cut; every leaf that floated near Masamune's sword passed by completely unperturbed. Presumably, this was because Masamune's sword was so perfectly honed that it didn't disturb the current of the water flowing past it. Of course these stories are both apocryphal; Richard and Saladin never actually met and Muramasa and Masamune were not contemporaries. They're great stories nonetheless.

  • @dunderwood4444
    @dunderwood4444 Před rokem +74

    I can never get tired of Dr. Charles Liu, If we had him on once or twice a week I wouldn't complain, ENGAGING episode #LordNice #GaryO #Dr.CharlesLiu #DrTyson
    Big up from Brooklyn
    Gary O and Lord Nice are the perfect co host,
    Side note. Dr. Liu recognized Lord Nice's title, I find it interesting that Dr. Tyson chooses to ignore the title of an American Lord
    Things that make you say hmmmmm

    • @erikhendrickson59
      @erikhendrickson59 Před rokem +2

      Yea he's great. CLEARLY a man whose career is also his lifelong passion.

    • @dunderwood4444
      @dunderwood4444 Před rokem +3

      @@erikhendrickson59 Correct-A-Mundo Mr. Hendrickson

    • @aliothspectranet5678
      @aliothspectranet5678 Před rokem +1

      Good he's starting his own podcast!

    • @dunderwood4444
      @dunderwood4444 Před rokem +1

      @@aliothspectranet5678 When????? Inquiring minds want to know??????

    • @oscarmosca9509
      @oscarmosca9509 Před rokem +1

      Busy guy... I'd be happy with once a month

  • @mattevans-koch9353
    @mattevans-koch9353 Před rokem +44

    The story of the broadsword and the scimitar when I heard it was the iron bar and a silk scarf. Sharp versus brute force. Love these grab bag sessions especially with Charles. Thank you gentlemen.

    • @1MarkKeller
      @1MarkKeller Před rokem

      Me too

    • @scy1038
      @scy1038 Před rokem

      There is a version where the scimitar is used to sheer a sheep too, that's the one I heard as a kid.

  • @tommygibs1381
    @tommygibs1381 Před rokem +15

    I am truly amazed at and how fast mr. Liu wraps his head around them questions

    • @sunny_senpai
      @sunny_senpai Před měsícem

      pretty sure they all know it before the show

  • @lefenyalefenya324
    @lefenyalefenya324 Před rokem +9

    Charles is such a superb guest. May we please have him back again..

  • @soupbonep
    @soupbonep Před rokem +8

    I love when Charles Liu is on the show! Right off the bat, he captivates us with the physics of the double edge sword. I also uttered and "awe" when Neil announced the end of the show because I could listen to these 4 guys for hours.

  • @SamusSelf-Destruct
    @SamusSelf-Destruct Před rokem +5

    The movie The Core was terrible, but there was one brilliant line that always stuck with me, when one character asks another how we can go into space and know so much about the universe, but we’ve never been to the center of the Earth, and the response is, in a nutshell, “Space is easy, there’s nothing out there.”

  • @JaymanWuddup
    @JaymanWuddup Před rokem +15

    Following this channel is intoxicating to the brain. Love you guys.

  • @johnnelson63
    @johnnelson63 Před 6 měsíci +1

    This year’s Nobel Prize in Physics goes to Chuck Nice!

  • @clomok
    @clomok Před rokem +4

    The small detail minutiae injected into every answer is the best part of StarTalk. Chucks comedic commentary comes in a close second.

  • @DodgeI
    @DodgeI Před rokem +4

    i don't always get chance to watch the longer episodes but this morning i woke up watching this drinking tea, thanks for the great start of the day.

  • @robbleeker2109
    @robbleeker2109 Před rokem +13

    This was an extraordinary episode. Really great questions.

  • @nolanmarion4090
    @nolanmarion4090 Před rokem +2

    Make the episodes longer :/ I need 2 hrs of this

  • @limppu1337
    @limppu1337 Před rokem +8

    Absolute blast of an episode. Can i order more of these?

    • @Erit09
      @Erit09 Před rokem +1

      Right?! There is nothing better that we can watch after this.

  • @sprintingsnail9492
    @sprintingsnail9492 Před rokem +2

    Words iv never said in my life "it would be really cool to do the math" lol. Glad we have smart scientists out there doing all this stuff and explaining to us in lay terms.

  • @XavierBetoN
    @XavierBetoN Před 7 měsíci +2

    One of the best StarTalk episodes, where your mind burns in the first grabbag! Thank y'all my dear doctors Neil, Charles, and Lord Nice and Gary!

  • @addaname3
    @addaname3 Před rokem +16

    hi Neil I love your videos so much thank you for making these videos

  • @anonymousV911
    @anonymousV911 Před rokem +6

    Neil and Chuck are the two coolest guys on CZcams!

  • @joeymorrow3319
    @joeymorrow3319 Před rokem +4

    I may contribute to patreon just to see chuck and chuck and gary with neil, Dr. Liu is my favorite and soon i will work with him if I can help it. Love this guy!

  • @XXIII_89
    @XXIII_89 Před rokem +6

    Yes, I love Chuck Liu!!

  • @brianlincecum6992
    @brianlincecum6992 Před rokem +16

    You guys are impacting so many people that will impact so many people who will impact even more people In a positive way. Thank you for doing what you do Neil and lord Nice

  • @meghanaiitb
    @meghanaiitb Před rokem +4

    Ahhhh, Chuck Liu and the whole squad! Can’t wait to ‘experience’ this one.

  • @Th3_UnKnOwN_PrO
    @Th3_UnKnOwN_PrO Před rokem +5

    More cosmic queries please! It's the best content imo. Been here since the beginning btw. Ty 4 all the hours of entertainment and knowledge. Changed how I think and view the world. Js

  • @rezadaneshi
    @rezadaneshi Před rokem +6

    The cutting wit of an extreme genius. I loved it

  • @theunknownunknowns5168
    @theunknownunknowns5168 Před rokem +2

    I've seen first hand, a pacific islander friend and work colleague of mine, sadly now departed, peel a coconut with his teeth. He was a giant god, that the Singaporeans we were working with at the time, held in awe.

  • @OldManInternet
    @OldManInternet Před rokem +1

    When I saw the title here, I assumed that there was an astrophysics thing that they called a scimitar. I didn't actually expect them to lead off with the differences in utility between a scimitar and longsword. Great stuff!

  • @timpage8383
    @timpage8383 Před rokem +3

    Just thank you!

  • @chasegrantham6043
    @chasegrantham6043 Před rokem +2

    My interpretation of the "double edged sword" is that a sword with two sharp sides can also cut the user. If your sword is struck with enough force it can come back and cut you if the backside is sharp, or when your swords are locked and the other person pushes harder. It's beneficial because you can swing it either way, but also, it can come back and hurt you too.

  • @chaz921dren8
    @chaz921dren8 Před rokem +2

    I love everytime the geek in chief is on an episode, so thanks charles

  • @woodlandknight85-pv6ww
    @woodlandknight85-pv6ww Před rokem +1

    Solution to the problem of a double edge, scimitar: make the scimitar broader, and have the extra metal will become the second hedge. That gives more power to the first edge while also having a second edge

  • @cobhc1227
    @cobhc1227 Před rokem +3

    Best by far best intro ever 🤣🤳

  • @sherrymanning1116
    @sherrymanning1116 Před rokem +5

    Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your time it is so very helpful.

  • @Foodforthoght
    @Foodforthoght Před rokem +1

    This is by far the best show anywhere... This is the best kept secrete....

  • @josephgillmer10
    @josephgillmer10 Před rokem +3

    Between StarTalk and Cool Worlds, I'm getting my daily dose of the deep.

  • @XtianApi
    @XtianApi Před rokem +1

    He said something that may be mistaken by the audience. If the sun is stolen, it will still take 8 minutes for the lack of gravity to travel to the earth. If you remove a gravity source, gravity itself moves at the speed of light. Or speed of causality.

  • @mistasandman8996
    @mistasandman8996 Před rokem +8

    This was an entertaining episode and very informative

  • @ajhartman8589
    @ajhartman8589 Před 7 měsíci +1

    My 7th grade shop teacher (1968) (a time when there was still routine concern about nuclear war and its results) advocated the file as the "one tool to have" in event of survival needs. It can be used as a saw, with the tip deliberately worn down to thinness it can be used as a screwdriver, and - unlike the pocket knife espoused by Chuck, et al - it is has enough mass to be used as a hammer. Oh, and it can be used as a file, too.
    I admit, as a 66 year old man, to this day I keep a file or two handy, beyond what's in my toolboxes and tool drawers.
    Hey. Ya never know. : )

  • @tristine217
    @tristine217 Před rokem +2

    So much fun listening in on all you great gentlemen.

  • @laurafortier9295
    @laurafortier9295 Před 11 měsíci +1

    The multi-geek-a-verse!! Love the Charles squared shows!!!

  • @Niclmaki
    @Niclmaki Před rokem +1

    lol all I can think of is Q from star trek: "Here's how you fix the problem, change the gravitational constant of the universe!" " You just do it!"
    @21:30

  • @Erit09
    @Erit09 Před rokem +1

    THE best youtube. period. Thank you!

  • @A_corofcb
    @A_corofcb Před rokem +15

    I was talking with my friends after smoking some 🍃 about this 2 days ago. We were talking about aliens and one of us asked, what if the aliens jacked the sun to troll us. Like a group of teenage aliens found us or something

    • @georgesheffield1580
      @georgesheffield1580 Před rokem

      You smoked your brain out

    • @taterted81
      @taterted81 Před rokem

      I recommend you check out Spin if you enjoy reading. I really enjoyed it.

  • @joeymorrow3319
    @joeymorrow3319 Před rokem +1

    Love Charles Liu ❤

  • @nomadicagent6311
    @nomadicagent6311 Před rokem

    Gary's book titled "Cosmic Queries" on the shelf behind him. A perfect placement!

  • @Homefreeliving
    @Homefreeliving Před rokem +1

    Yeah these need to be longer!

  • @edpotter1491
    @edpotter1491 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Brilliant! I love the questions and the comradery guys!

  • @sumit.entertainment7155
    @sumit.entertainment7155 Před rokem +1

    The name of the movie is In Time

  • @adi-ndr
    @adi-ndr Před rokem +1

    the movie was "In Time".
    a literal manifestation of the saying: "Time is money."
    Justin Timberlake, Amanda Seyfried, Cylian Murphy, Olivia Wilde, etc.

  • @erikhendrickson59
    @erikhendrickson59 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Gary alwaya nails it a guest/co-host.

  • @jamesgreenler8225
    @jamesgreenler8225 Před rokem

    I'd like to say that recent testimonials from pilots involved innthe Gimbal incident reveals that there were 5 other craft present flying in a V formation at slightly different altitudes. These craft we visually identified at relatively close range as dark grey to black cubes with clear spheres around them and were approximately between 15 and 30 feet in diameter. The corners of the cubes were touching the inside of the clear spheres they were inside of. No discernable means of propulsion moving at 450 knots against the wind . Chris Leto has the goods about this in his youtube channel.
    Keep up the good work fellas 👏

  • @lar1588
    @lar1588 Před rokem +7

    These four guys are so great together. Question, though, on the Sun being stolen... I thought that gravity affects at the speed of light so it would take each planet a different amount of time to go tangentile (my word). So is it possible for smaller planets to begin orbiting nearby bigger planets before the gravity effect stops affecting Neptune.

    • @natelewis8259
      @natelewis8259 Před rokem +1

      I don’t know if that delay would have much of an effect in this regard. While there is a difference between when each planet would lose the effect of the Sun’s gravity, this difference is still determined by the speed of light. So although Mars may begin to move tangential to its original orbit while Jupiter or Neptune are still affected by the Sun’s gravity, Mars is moving so slowly in respect to light that it will have barely moved closer to the larger planets by the time they too start to move tangential to their orbits.
      It would be interesting to see the time it takes light (and therefore gravity) to propagate through the solar system in relation to the speeds of the planets. But if I had to guess, I would think the planets would seem frozen in place, hardly moving from their original positions by the time light travels from the Sun to Neptune.
      Edit: I just did a quick search and it only takes about 4 hours for light to reach Neptune from the sun. I don’t think the inner planets would get that much closer in that short of a time.

    • @lar1588
      @lar1588 Před rokem +1

      @@natelewis8259 Good point, but I was thinking if like Earth and Jupiter were aligned on the same side of the now absence Sun. Or, Earth loses the Sun's attraction and heads in the direction slightly ahead of where Jupiter currently is. Well, no I guess not. Like you say, Jupiter will lose it's attraction and go tangental long before Earth approaches Jupiter.

    • @natelewis8259
      @natelewis8259 Před rokem

      @@lar1588 yeah, I agree it seems like it could happen intuitively, but the massive scale of the distance between the planets is hard to overcome, especially the inner vs outer planets.

    • @aymanlahham9033
      @aymanlahham9033 Před 9 měsíci

      I have to search it but say earth and Jupiter tangents are aligned if earth is currently moving faster than Jupiter now. Earth will catch up 100%. If Jupiter is moving faster than earth there is an option the Jupiter will eventually pull earth or Jupiter is at more than. Earth escape velocity and earth won't catch up.

  • @Srfingfreak
    @Srfingfreak Před rokem

    My favorite guests are Drs. Liu and Grinspoon. O'Reilly holding strong, though - great episode!

  • @TheUmbroDragon
    @TheUmbroDragon Před rokem

    If you seen a scimitar, you can see in its design that there is a thick back end opposite of the blades edge . That thick part and the very thin edge of a scimitar gives it an aided weight effect as Charles explained.

  • @MikeeCZ
    @MikeeCZ Před rokem +2

    Doesnt gravity also travel as the speed of light in essence? The gravitational effect of a missing sun would also take 8 minutes to arrive, otherwise you could not have gravitational waves?

  • @lanszoominternet
    @lanszoominternet Před rokem

    I wish they had discussed the physics related to soccer ball panels. Is there an optimum for attacking vs defending, for example?

  • @tanyawade5197
    @tanyawade5197 Před rokem

    This was such FUN!!!👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

  • @randycook4364
    @randycook4364 Před 5 měsíci

    OMG...I am so stuck on StarTalk...Love this stuff. I really enjoy the thinking, using the brain.

  • @_TONY_Az
    @_TONY_Az Před rokem

    Niel the best thing that happened to the field of physics bring personality into it thanks. Man now if I csn get him to talk about the moon disclosure of what nasa hid from us thst would be great

  • @michaelsparkson
    @michaelsparkson Před rokem +1

    Neil rolling his eye each question... "This was supposed to be about sports..."

  • @seanmostert4213
    @seanmostert4213 Před rokem

    18:49 you just nailed it. I’ve been saying that for years. For every action there is an opposite reaction …. But wait it gets better, for every THING there is an opposite THING. Like for every word there is an antonym, nuf said.

  • @FerShibli
    @FerShibli Před rokem +1

    That was a very nice talk!

  • @subject8776
    @subject8776 Před rokem

    I loved the sword conversation at the start. Offtopic but still great.

  • @johngalt2336
    @johngalt2336 Před rokem

    I'm convinced bro has been trying to warn us, and this endgame is tough to swallow.

  • @LPeralta01
    @LPeralta01 Před rokem

    Amazing episodes!

  • @erictaylor5462
    @erictaylor5462 Před rokem

    8:10 In Larry Nevin's Known Space books there is a technology called a stasis pod. Inside the pod time doesn't pass, even as time continues outside the pod.
    A person inside the pod will not experience any time passing, meaning if you go into the pod, you will come out an instant later for you, even if millions of years have passed around you.
    The technology is used more than once in a crashing spaceship to protect the passengers and crew. A stasis field is generated inside the pod and then turned off after the crash. The crew experiences an discontinuity, in one instant they are flying along without any problems and the next instant the ship has crashed, bat as the crash is over, no one is hurt.

  • @theonyxcodex
    @theonyxcodex Před rokem

    2:57
    4:02
    4:46
    5:07
    I’m not trying to start anything, but you all need to keep an eye on Chuck.

  • @ZenRyoku
    @ZenRyoku Před rokem

    Chuk-Lui....
    phenomenonal scientist...
    brilliant brilliant man...👍💯

  • @g1ngerbreadman664
    @g1ngerbreadman664 Před rokem +2

    A very cool know-it-all 👍 And btw if aliens use sun's energy to power there home world ships ECT. That means they need to find another sun that's in the right diameter to transport and harness the energy.

  • @janellemedveckyulickey

    I thank you all for helping me to exercise my mush. Where I'm residing now it's rural and I can't seem to find anyone with mush or that want to build muscle in their mush.

  • @68namvet81
    @68namvet81 Před rokem

    The final discussion on sliding into first base was correct when coming from home and incorrect after reaching first base and leading off toward second. In the latter, diving for first base would be more advantageous if the throw from either the pitcher, catcher, or a fielder catching a fly ball is designed to pick off or double up the runner.

  • @aprilfrye2101
    @aprilfrye2101 Před rokem

    Charles Liu is my new Crush!

  • @jamesgreenler8225
    @jamesgreenler8225 Před rokem

    👏👏👏👏 excellent discussion 👏

  • @Charles_Chime
    @Charles_Chime Před rokem +1

    Chuck is the man 😍. He should be in every classroom in every school, making learning funny and fun

  • @jamesreynolds4152
    @jamesreynolds4152 Před 11 měsíci

    Survivalists usually use the three "Cs" for survival. Container, Cutting, Cordage. You need containers for fluids and foods. You need a cutting tool to produce other tools. And you need cordage for carrying, constructing, land navigation, and repairs.

  • @HonaRama24
    @HonaRama24 Před 2 měsíci

    Chuck - “Time is On My Side” was the Stones covering an Irma Thomas song. (She was covering the original by a jazz trombone player named Kai Winding - but the Stones imitated her version.)

  • @debaterofeverythingpresent2775

    Why does my download speed increase watching videos from this channel?

  • @MorganaRaven29
    @MorganaRaven29 Před 9 měsíci

    ❤️ Charles Liu! ❤

  • @starroger
    @starroger Před 5 měsíci

    12:28 Speed of information question. 1st Mercury, then Venus, and then Earth would start traveling on paths tangent to their defunct solar orbits in that order. Then Mars, the outer planets and solar system objects would do the same in their turn as the information wave hits them.
    Since bodies closer to the Sun orbit faster than bodies farther out, these inner bodies could collide with some of the outer bodies given the right initial trajectory when the Sun is suddenly stolen by aliens. The gravitational influence of all the planets would become more significant with the sudden loss of 99.8% of the solar system's total mass.
    Sounds like a great SF concept.

  • @kpw84u2
    @kpw84u2 Před 12 dny

    Neil said things would be flatter after returning from the bottom of the ocean. But the pressure is being exerted from all sides upon the object -- so wouldn't it be shrunk in all directions and not just one?

  • @compassbow
    @compassbow Před rokem

    Very interesting topic 🤔

  • @ginamcdonald7854
    @ginamcdonald7854 Před rokem

    Another great episode!

  • @xlostlovex
    @xlostlovex Před rokem

    Charles really honed his soundbite and the way he speaks to audience.. It was awful before to hear him talk but now he is just so much more interesting.

  • @coder001
    @coder001 Před rokem +1

    12:01 - Could an advanced alien steal the sun before the other side of Earth can notice?
    Wait a minute, Charles hinted the change would be instant but space can't move faster than the speed of light so wouldn't even the orbit of the Earth not be felt until after the 8 minutes?

  • @Jose_MartinezR
    @Jose_MartinezR Před rokem

    Not sure if this has been asked and answered already. When discussing the consequences of an alien civilization stealing the Sun, it was established that it will take 8 minutes for the side facing the sun to receive the information that the event was occurring due to the time it takes for light to travel, but at the same time we would feel the gravitational effects instantly. Does this mean that the speed of gravity is faster than the speed of light?

  • @ukdnbmarsh
    @ukdnbmarsh Před rokem +1

    would the gravitational pull of the sun release instantly or is that delayed too?

    • @ZenRyoku
      @ZenRyoku Před rokem

      well it would reshape spacetime instantly, causing gravity to have an instant effect on everything around the sun, but it would still take a while before any noticeable changes to be observed.
      kinda like a train startimg to move in motion (or stop) that because of the trains mass it would take a while before it gets up to full speed (or stop)

  • @isaackitone
    @isaackitone Před 9 měsíci

    Thanks guys.

  • @PinprickSociety
    @PinprickSociety Před rokem

    If you changed the 2nd law of physics such that every action had an opposite, but not exactly equal, reaction, then wouldn't that mean that some mass and energy could either be created or destroyed? I.e., wouldn't that require a change to the 1st law? Wouldn't we have to ask what happens to the diminished or extra force in the reaction? Of course, thinking about the question with our current frame of reference might be a confounding factor. How could we actually think about it objectively?

  • @stanleylee5358
    @stanleylee5358 Před rokem

    That story about the swords... No slashing sword is all that good against an armored opponent. What you want is either blunt damage or piercing damage, in the form of estocs, spears, daggers for piercing and hammers, maces, and the like for bludgeoning.

  • @shaundubai8941
    @shaundubai8941 Před rokem

    Best ever episode

  • @lextacy2008
    @lextacy2008 Před rokem

    That question after 7:25 just proved against your tired old theory of relativity with respect to time dilation. Finally someone asking the real questions here.

  • @fxthe1st
    @fxthe1st Před rokem

    Charles good to see you, GeekInChief

  • @guyfawkes6136
    @guyfawkes6136 Před rokem

    Season 4 episode 7, The Big Bang Theory. One of, if not my top, favorite shows!! Put Pluto back into planetary status, Dr Tyson!!

  • @luisarreaza7543
    @luisarreaza7543 Před rokem +2

    I love me some GEEK-IN-CHIEF episode!