I love NdT, always have, always will. He can come across as a little elitist some times though. Which is great if he schooling some fools, but in this example I just wish he’d give Joe some credit as a fellow science communicator. Joe’s down-to-earth nature and alignment with his views complements NdT’s mission, so to at times be somewhat flippant and a tad condescending towards Joe is counter-productive. All-in-all this was a great watch though, I’d love a weekly session with these two! ;)
It feels like Neil has looked like he's about 55 years old for the last 20 years. I have no idea how old he actually is. *looksitup* Oh, he looks young for his age.
Have to agree with Texas being short on planetariums, as a kid growing up in Texas my first exposure to a planetarium was vacationing in San Diego and going to the MOSH. The moment the lights went off and the planetarium turned on, I was transported off earth lol (I am reminded of being that kid in Texas and playing with my friends out in the country without any light pollution and just being amazed how lively the night sky was. Later in life that experience would be trumped on the surface of the middle of the Atlantic topside on the sub with all running lights off. The sky kissed the oceans horizon and at times felt like we were onboard starship Yamato LOL
I'm from North Texas. I didn't even know what a planetarium was until I moved out of there. But I grew up in a small town so I got to look at the stars every night.
Yes Joe! Loved when you said let me defend myself. I love Niel as we all do, but "I don't like intros" whaaatt come on Niel You do them exactly the same!
*Great interview! And it was refreshing to see (yet again) Dr. Tyson's humility, and to see and hear just how grounded the man truly is in every aspect of his life. Imagine if everyone, or even just more of our society, was as patient and as accommodating as Dr. Tyson has always been. The long, seemingly torturous intro was well worth your pain! Well done!!*
The dude is not humble. He is smart but Neil degrasse Tyson is a professional at cutting people off. Sometimes I really want to just listen to the star talk guests. He had the nerve to call out Joe about 'awesome' and then condescend him on his opinions. He is interesting to listen to and explains things well, but he definitely has an ego.
Hey, Neil, the part about hoverboards: it’s not that they lift you off the ground two inches, it’s the fact that it can do that _without_ the wheels I don’t skate but I know enough skaters to know this: they love those wheels but would drop em into the nearest black hole for the prospect of wheel-less skateboarding Water will always be an issue, sure, that’s a given for any wheel-based transport, but you know what really stops a skater (besides guards, cops, obvious dangers)? _G R A S S_ _R O C K S_ _S A N D_ Hoverboards are _SOOO_ much more than a couple inches of lift, Neil
Joe, NDT can be arrogant and he proved it yet again during this interview. There just wasn't any need for him to correct ANY of your grammar or choice of adjectives. How you speak is entirely up to you and he just needs to learn to live and live a little more. Great job on the interview anyways.
How a person speaks IS a personal choice...to an extent. But languages...All Languages...are defined as a set of rules for communication. So, at a certain point, when those rules of language are brushed off, ignored, or just not cared about, then you are no longer using that language. But I doubt NDT was referring to this. Over the years he has made these corrections for many people. But, in my experience, the REASON for his actions is sound, as he is pointing out how an idea can be better said simply by using more precise words to accurately describe the thoughts the person is attempting to communicate. And the rest of the time he is correcting something that is just plain wrong, such as a misunderstanding of a principle, or the incorrect interpretation of the principle. But yeah, I can see how it can get old, watching or listening to this happen over and over again.
Have to disagree with Neil about the intro. It's nice to hear the pedigree first so the listener can gauge whether the guest is just taking out their butt. There are plenty of "science channels" that are just some random person pretending to know what they are talking about.
I just want to point out joe, i think you felt a bit awkward with the interview because sometimes when NDT gets going he just keeps going and then it's just like "what do i say, when do i butt in, how do i contribute to the conversation" and i just wanna let you know that's how literally all of his interviews go lol. His appearance on rogan was exactly the same, rogan was even getting frustrated that he didn't have a minute to say anything. You did really well and had a good conversation with him, I loved the conversation about the shows, and science communication and such, and as a diehard listener of Star talk i enjoyed your interview with him more than any recent Star talk episode
45:54 "Contact" wasn't about an asteroid strike, Neil, it was about first contact with extraterrestrial intelligence. I agree that it's one of the best sci-fi movies ever made.
I think that must have been a weird slip of the tongue? It makes no sense that Tyson wouldn't know the plot of a Sagan film, Sagan bring an early mentor of his
I think, Neil will go down as one of those GREAT people of our time. I can't not stop and listen when he starts talking. Thank you Joe. Thanks for opening these videos to us ALL. A real public service by making them available to us all.
Tyson is one of the GREAT bull shitters of our time. A source of bad math, wrong science and false history. And his following is too clueless to notice.
Joe: Interviewing someone is not easy because you have to sit there talking about them while they're looking at you. But I'll try. Neil: Imma tell you what I don't like about your intro JC I both love and hate Neil. Good thing Joe is good at what he does.
NGL, I didn't bother to listen to this one. But, since YT insists on recommending it to me, I figured I'd comment. Yes, feeding the algorithm. ANYWAY - Didn't watch it because I'm completely over NDT. The man has become such a joy killer. He delights in taking the fun out of stuff. There's plenty of other big brained science types out there that manage to do their job without ruining the fun for everybody else. So, no more NDT for me. Still think you're the bees knees though, Joe!
Execute means "to carry out," from Latin ex-, "out" and sequor, "follow." The idea is carrying out the punitive sentence, death. Changes of technology: In 1960 no parent-to-be would have known the sex of their unborn child, or if it had a chromosomal defect, but hardly any expectant couples fail to do so now.
Yeah, nobody can wrap their heads around what it feels or looked like during the big bang, it's like a million h-bombs explode at the same time, it's got to be so dense that will cause great amount of gravitational pull back when the universe inflates hence no chance for multiverse to form, the particles almost got back together in one place. Anyway, I have no problem with people believing otherwise, it's ok 😊😆
Quantum leap I thought of as "step wise" change rather than large like ndt said instantaneous and complete (like quanta or packets of energy we call photons). Honestly never thought about the tie between the word quantum and and QED or studying small things when hearing quantum leap.
I love NDT stance on intros, it’s so impressive that he doesn’t want to know someone’s background, but wether they are interesting or not. Quite like Dave chapelles advice to Trevor Noah, no one cares if you’re funny, they care that your interesting.
Joe are you paying celebs to be on your pod casts ? I really like Neil the biggest, loudest kid from de grasse st. Tyson. I paused the video at the start and am wondering if the fart video you did with Neil will be mentioned ?!?
This interview has confirmed that this channel is not for me lmao. No hate on the man himself but Neil is not a good scientist, he’s woefully closed-minded about new ideas and would rather pose dogmatic arguments than adjust his beliefs, and they are beliefs a lot of the time. Good science is not conceited, it doesn’t hide behind grandiose intonation and self-assurance. A good scientist is not so quick to assure you that they have all the answers, they look for anomalies and question the model, but that’s not what culture fans like Joe are into I suppose.
Tyson seems to get more rude the longer he does this. I quit watching after he explained to Joe how many times he'd used the word awesome. On the heels of the intro berating I couldn't take it. You do you Tyson but I'm done listening to you.
He says he is a scientist “down the middle” by which he means he is first and foremost a day to day scientist. That is wrong. I seriously doubt he has done any science in the last decade. He’s a brilliant science communicator, but not a scientist by trade
Great intro i had no idea he really did achive so much and actually spent the time to get those degrees and everything. So thanks for that cuz ive listened to him over several years and never knew the extent of his acomplishments. How or where his actual qualifications are from
Not a huge fan of Neil but that was definitely worth watching. Some interesting conversation on some topics that don't always get covered and Neil only started to ruin it towards the end.
I was just comparing my reaction to the power being out when I was a kid vs how I react today. When I was young the internet was just coming into its own. Now just going a full several hours without a connection is excruciating
Of all the things I have heard NDT talk about, I have already heard before, but will still listen…but there was one thing I have never knew: the tides! NDT explained the tides sooooooo brilliantly, that I will forever remember him for that, even though I have heard sooooooo much from him.
Next movie about space should hire Neil to handle the facts. Also I’d like to thank you both for fueling my quest for knowledge throughout these past few years.
I really like NdT, but sometimes he's insufferable. When Joe said, "James Webb" and he corrects him to say James Webb Space Telescope. Like come on dude.
The reasoning behind the bs of "It's just a movie." Comes from people assuming you can't separate a false reality from ours. So they look at you like "Its fake dont you know?" Which you do, buy you are trying to do the same thing as the car guy.
Hm... I've never liked Neil deGrasse Tyson as much. At least not compared to Brian Cox, David Attenborough or Jim Al-Khalili. Then again, I grew up on the latter. I still can't watch American documentaries. The accent just makes everything sound fake. After this interview, I appreciate deGrasse Tyson more. Although I still maintain that Neil Tyson
I love you videos. This is one of the best. Thanks I listen to Star Talk a lot and anything else with Neil. I really like how different this is. You gave him questions that most people don't ask. It's different and it's a real conversation. Not a science show.
Yeah, modern peoples use of language is simply horrendous. Decimated, true Awe just, mundane everything is awesome with no real significance. Oooh ooh, Incredible, for thing's that are 100% Credible when what they mean is insane, bonkers, supercalifragilistic..... I'm 32, just to put my rambling in perspective, god people can be so hard to speak to, I've known people who just to insult me over their complete ignorance, as if they already weren't difficult enough to just talk too, making me do all this extra leg work just to say something simple & then getting pissy with me for trying more different words & still failing to communicate something really simple. All because they can't speak their own language to even a basic level. Weird times we live in. Like, when SpaceX get the first Starship into orbit And bring it back And catch both the booster & Starship, that, that will be truely Awesome. And it will probably highlight the true meaning of Awe for some people.
Been a fan of Joe since the days his channel was still pretty small. It's nice to see he's built up the credentials to pull in these big names onto his channel.
Ask Neil anything... Like 'why does 1+1 equal 2?' and 20 minutes later you will find yourself still on the edge of your sea! I remember listening to Astro Physics for those in a hurry... I had a hard time focusing on both the audiobook and driving. Thank you, Joe.
I know im late.. but i just watched this, and i started at episode one, ive watch alot of NDT but, this, was hands down one of my favorite discussions, thanks Joe, you're alot of fun, and NDT is always a blast.. Cant wait to catch up!
22:08 Okay my thing is when people use the word “quarantine“. A three day quarantine… A two week quarantine… A quarantine means that somebody is isolated for 40 days.
I can’t wait to listen to this whole thing. Very cool stuff. I just wanted to say right off the bat, thank you to Neil Degrass Tyson for being so awesome and just making science accessible and cool. And kudos to Joe. I totally agree with the need to lie down. Had this been me, the intensity of my geek out would have me non-functional for at least a week. 😂
The silver lining for me is knowing everything will die and I will not be left here while everyone left the party. I believe everything goes somewhere and even science knows energy does not cease to exist.
@@steveflorida8699 Perhaps looking inward we can find a place as vast as looking outward. I would dare to say more vast. That's where I have issue with science that does not come from a holistic view or assumes a hypothetical point of view observing physics. But the spiritual ones should not forget about matter. Yes spiritual enlightenment observes immortality instead of mortality where even the universe dies. I think life is eternal.
I've been following you for over 2 years, Joe. Keep up with with refining your interview skills. It's fun to listen you already. You're already 20x than Jimmy Fallon. (I know, low bar)
I listened to this interview whilst driving to work this morning. I drove around until it ended, and now I'm late for work. Thank you Joe!
Any punishment from the boss?
@@specialk8168 punishment?? What is this world you live in?
@@Youremyboyblue_ A world of suffering
@@specialk8168 😓
This could have been eight hours and I would have listened to every word. Well played Joe....well played.
I love NdT, always have, always will. He can come across as a little elitist some times though. Which is great if he schooling some fools, but in this example I just wish he’d give Joe some credit as a fellow science communicator. Joe’s down-to-earth nature and alignment with his views complements NdT’s mission, so to at times be somewhat flippant and a tad condescending towards Joe is counter-productive. All-in-all this was a great watch though, I’d love a weekly session with these two! ;)
I should point out that things got better over time, was a little worse during the first half ;)
It feels like Neil has looked like he's about 55 years old for the last 20 years. I have no idea how old he actually is.
*looksitup* Oh, he looks young for his age.
Super awesome interview - you really decimated Neil with the grammar pet peeves.
Keep up the great work!
Awesome 🤣
Have to agree with Texas being short on planetariums, as a kid growing up in Texas my first exposure to a planetarium was vacationing in San Diego and going to the MOSH. The moment the lights went off and the planetarium turned on, I was transported off earth lol (I am reminded of being that kid in Texas and playing with my friends out in the country without any light pollution and just being amazed how lively the night sky was. Later in life that experience would be trumped on the surface of the middle of the Atlantic topside on the sub with all running lights off. The sky kissed the oceans horizon and at times felt like we were onboard starship Yamato LOL
Houston Texan here that fell asleep in the Houston planetarium with Mr. Tyson narrating the show. 🤣
I'm from North Texas. I didn't even know what a planetarium was until I moved out of there. But I grew up in a small town so I got to look at the stars every night.
@@matthewa441 ikr
Yes Joe! Loved when you said let me defend myself. I love Niel as we all do, but "I don't like intros" whaaatt come on Niel You do them exactly the same!
*Great interview! And it was refreshing to see (yet again) Dr. Tyson's humility, and to see and hear just how grounded the man truly is in every aspect of his life. Imagine if everyone, or even just more of our society, was as patient and as accommodating as Dr. Tyson has always been. The long, seemingly torturous intro was well worth your pain! Well done!!*
The dude is not humble. He is smart but Neil degrasse Tyson is a professional at cutting people off. Sometimes I really want to just listen to the star talk guests. He had the nerve to call out Joe about 'awesome' and then condescend him on his opinions. He is interesting to listen to and explains things well, but he definitely has an ego.
Yeah, for sure not humble...
The sequence of the 30 year intervals, starting from 28:09, really spoke to me! 😀 I can't wait to find out what humanity will have achieved by 2050.
We can expect Reddit video to be working properly by then. I'm optimistic.
Science is about testing our hypothesis and discovering flaws in our perceptions. I wonder what Neil's biggest mistakes that he has learned from.
Dude, I'm so proud of you!!! I can't believe I missed this up until now, this is a big moment. Joe, you're a legend. Big fan of Neil Degrasse Tyson. ✨
What a perfect video for my birthday! Pretty awesome to hear Neil Degrasse Tyson say "You're listening to... Answers With Joe".
hope you had a sweet birthday dude!
Hey, Neil, the part about hoverboards: it’s not that they lift you off the ground two inches, it’s the fact that it can do that _without_ the wheels
I don’t skate but I know enough skaters to know this: they love those wheels but would drop em into the nearest black hole for the prospect of wheel-less skateboarding
Water will always be an issue, sure, that’s a given for any wheel-based transport, but you know what really stops a skater (besides guards, cops, obvious dangers)?
_G R A S S_
_R O C K S_
_S A N D_
Hoverboards are _SOOO_ much more than a couple inches of lift, Neil
Joe, NDT can be arrogant and he proved it yet again during this interview. There just wasn't any need for him to correct ANY of your grammar or choice of adjectives. How you speak is entirely up to you and he just needs to learn to live and live a little more. Great job on the interview anyways.
How a person speaks IS a personal choice...to an extent. But languages...All Languages...are defined as a set of rules for communication. So, at a certain point, when those rules of language are brushed off, ignored, or just not cared about, then you are no longer using that language. But I doubt NDT was referring to this. Over the years he has made these corrections for many people. But, in my experience, the REASON for his actions is sound, as he is pointing out how an idea can be better said simply by using more precise words to accurately describe the thoughts the person is attempting to communicate. And the rest of the time he is correcting something that is just plain wrong, such as a misunderstanding of a principle, or the incorrect interpretation of the principle.
But yeah, I can see how it can get old, watching or listening to this happen over and over again.
I enjoyed the intro. I learned things about him that I didn’t know before.
I watch Neil all the time on Star Talk. He gives long winded "job titles" on Star Talk. So confused.
Have to disagree with Neil about the intro. It's nice to hear the pedigree first so the listener can gauge whether the guest is just taking out their butt. There are plenty of "science channels" that are just some random person pretending to know what they are talking about.
I just want to point out joe, i think you felt a bit awkward with the interview because sometimes when NDT gets going he just keeps going and then it's just like "what do i say, when do i butt in, how do i contribute to the conversation" and i just wanna let you know that's how literally all of his interviews go lol. His appearance on rogan was exactly the same, rogan was even getting frustrated that he didn't have a minute to say anything.
You did really well and had a good conversation with him, I loved the conversation about the shows, and science communication and such, and as a diehard listener of Star talk i enjoyed your interview with him more than any recent Star talk episode
I find Niel so inspiring and interesting to listen to, but also super annoying at times, in the good way of cause 😆
I just love listening to Neil deGrasse Tyson - great conversation, Joe! Really enjoying this podcast. Keep up the great work.
It never gets old with this guy
You were so nervous lol. Enjoyed that. Keep going
45:54 "Contact" wasn't about an asteroid strike, Neil, it was about first contact with extraterrestrial intelligence.
I agree that it's one of the best sci-fi movies ever made.
I think that must have been a weird slip of the tongue? It makes no sense that Tyson wouldn't know the plot of a Sagan film, Sagan bring an early mentor of his
I think Tyson might be referring to the movie Deep Impact, not Contact.
I think, Neil will go down as one of those GREAT people of our time. I can't not stop and listen when he starts talking. Thank you Joe. Thanks for opening these videos to us ALL. A real public service by making them available to us all.
Tyson is one of the GREAT bull shitters of our time. A source of bad math, wrong science and false history. And his following is too clueless to notice.
Great people of our time???
How can a man who’s lying to humanity about where they live be great???
Please explain
Joe: Interviewing someone is not easy because you have to sit there talking about them while they're looking at you. But I'll try.
Neil: Imma tell you what I don't like about your intro
JC I both love and hate Neil. Good thing Joe is good at what he does.
Amazing, thanks for uploading Joe!
Here's my thumbs up sir. This was... wait for it... AWESOME! ;)
Loved every seconds of it.
NGL, I didn't bother to listen to this one. But, since YT insists on recommending it to me, I figured I'd comment. Yes, feeding the algorithm. ANYWAY - Didn't watch it because I'm completely over NDT. The man has become such a joy killer. He delights in taking the fun out of stuff. There's plenty of other big brained science types out there that manage to do their job without ruining the fun for everybody else. So, no more NDT for me.
Still think you're the bees knees though, Joe!
Execute means "to carry out," from Latin ex-, "out" and sequor, "follow." The idea is carrying out the punitive sentence, death. Changes of technology: In 1960 no parent-to-be would have known the sex of their unborn child, or if it had a chromosomal defect, but hardly any expectant couples fail to do so now.
Neil lives in an echo chamber of yes men who don’t contradict him in anyway… obvious to tell from this interview. He’s a hard guy to like.
Yeah, this was pretty painful for me to watch. The arrogance is shocking.
Brooklyn NY loves StarTalk and Dr. Tyson (Brooklyn claims Dr. Tyson as one of our own) SOLID episode
Yeah, nobody can wrap their heads around what it feels or looked like during the big bang, it's like a million h-bombs explode at the same time, it's got to be so dense that will cause great amount of gravitational pull back when the universe inflates hence no chance for multiverse to form, the particles almost got back together in one place. Anyway, I have no problem with people believing otherwise, it's ok 😊😆
Quantum leap I thought of as "step wise" change rather than large like ndt said instantaneous and complete (like quanta or packets of energy we call photons). Honestly never thought about the tie between the word quantum and and QED or studying small things when hearing quantum leap.
I love NDT stance on intros, it’s so impressive that he doesn’t want to know someone’s background, but wether they are interesting or not. Quite like Dave chapelles advice to Trevor Noah, no one cares if you’re funny, they care that your interesting.
Merlin, Stargate, galaxy travels, I sense Stargate SG1 picked that genre and made the most wonderful series that ever existed.
idk, NDT's personality seems somehow abrasive to me. I think Brian Cox > NDT.
Joe are you paying celebs to be on your pod casts ? I really like Neil the biggest, loudest kid from de grasse st. Tyson. I paused the video at the start and am wondering if the fart video you did with Neil will be mentioned ?!?
This interview has confirmed that this channel is not for me lmao.
No hate on the man himself but Neil is not a good scientist, he’s woefully closed-minded about new ideas and would rather pose dogmatic arguments than adjust his beliefs, and they are beliefs a lot of the time.
Good science is not conceited, it doesn’t hide behind grandiose intonation and self-assurance.
A good scientist is not so quick to assure you that they have all the answers, they look for anomalies and question the model, but that’s not what culture fans like Joe are into I suppose.
Neil Tyson should make a kids TV show of his first book, sounds interesting
DAMN Dude. This is awesome. Looking forward to listening to this now.
Tyson seems to get more rude the longer he does this. I quit watching after he explained to Joe how many times he'd used the word awesome. On the heels of the intro berating I couldn't take it. You do you Tyson but I'm done listening to you.
Hands down one of the best interviews done with NDT 👌 Kudos to you Joe ❤
I heard of honorary degrees that probably don't matter but I liked the anecdote Neil shared. If NDT gets an honorary degree then it's legit
He says he is a scientist “down the middle” by which he means he is first and foremost a day to day scientist. That is wrong. I seriously doubt he has done any science in the last decade. He’s a brilliant science communicator, but not a scientist by trade
The prognosticator of prognosticators,and personal hero Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson
Neil Degrass Tyson will always be the sexiest astrophysicist in my book!
Man this new channel is something else. All my favourite people!
There were 999 likes on this, so I had to give you the 1k :)
Great podcast Joe!
Love you both.. but only Americans can laugh about execution.
Great intro i had no idea he really did achive so much and actually spent the time to get those degrees and everything. So thanks for that cuz ive listened to him over several years and never knew the extent of his acomplishments. How or where his actual qualifications are from
Neil No Grass Tyson is “awesome”! Great interview, homie! ✊🏾
He SLIPPED UP! New he was time traveler! 🤣😂🤣😂
Two of my favorite people 🤩
How come I didn't see this earlier 😢
Not a huge fan of Neil but that was definitely worth watching. Some interesting conversation on some topics that don't always get covered and Neil only started to ruin it towards the end.
your "live" introduction was great. don't sweat it 👍✌️
Joe, please learn to love you're (LOL) own voice.
I told a flatearther that the USAF developed a invisable Plane. He said: "I only believe that when im seeing it with my own eyes!"
Listening to Neil Degrasse Tyson and Joe Scott talking is music to my ears.
even better example Star Wars headphones and mics had to use cords
Yoo! This is so cool! My 2 favorite science communicators in one video!
Thanks for uploading all of your podcasts, I love your questions plz keep up the good work bro
Fantastic. Thank you Joe.
These are great man! Keep it up 👍
Omg!! Epic duo! Awesome
Love this,, Good stuf Joe,,
Is it me or is Dr Tyson acting like a jerk during this conversation?
Usually comes across jerky in all interviews.. He's like the friend you got who doesn't know he's condescending yet everyone else does
absolutely loved this
Go Joe!!!! Lol. You rock 🎸
Great interview!
Key question Joe - are you wearing glasses to read or was this filmed longer ago than we think?
Has to older because he just started this channel a day ago & he’s posted like 16 or more videos.
He is beyond awesome.
I was just comparing my reaction to the power being out when I was a kid vs how I react today. When I was young the internet was just coming into its own. Now just going a full several hours without a connection is excruciating
48:19 That’s because COVID-19 and masks and everything associated with COVID-19 is controversial.
Congratulations, Joe!
Of all the things I have heard NDT talk about, I have already heard before, but will still listen…but there was one thing I have never knew: the tides! NDT explained the tides sooooooo brilliantly, that I will forever remember him for that, even though I have heard sooooooo much from him.
Thanks, Joe.
Ahhh!! So rad!! We love Neil! 🤩
Aww the look on Joe's face during the introduction, so cute 😊
Next movie about space should hire Neil to handle the facts. Also I’d like to thank you both for fueling my quest for knowledge throughout these past few years.
I really like NdT, but sometimes he's insufferable. When Joe said, "James Webb" and he corrects him to say James Webb Space Telescope. Like come on dude.
"It's awesome!"
"What, like a hotdog?"
Neil's gotta be an Izzard fan!
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The reasoning behind the bs of "It's just a movie." Comes from people assuming you can't separate a false reality from ours. So they look at you like "Its fake dont you know?" Which you do, buy you are trying to do the same thing as the car guy.
Hm... I've never liked Neil deGrasse Tyson as much. At least not compared to Brian Cox, David Attenborough or Jim Al-Khalili. Then again, I grew up on the latter.
I still can't watch American documentaries. The accent just makes everything sound fake.
After this interview, I appreciate deGrasse Tyson more. Although I still maintain that Neil Tyson
I love you videos. This is one of the best. Thanks
I listen to Star Talk a lot and anything else with Neil. I really like how different this is. You gave him questions that most people don't ask. It's different and it's a real conversation. Not a science show.
51:45,
Imagine THAT!!
The media failed to report when Trump did something right...
Does it really surprise anyone that in the U.S. people misunderstand and misuse metric terminology? Thanks for a great interview Joe!
If his monologue from 27:56 on doesn’t make you realize how far us monkeys have changed (I don’t mean evolve tho) then nothing will
Yeah, modern peoples use of language is simply horrendous.
Decimated, true Awe just, mundane everything is awesome with no real significance.
Oooh ooh, Incredible, for thing's that are 100% Credible when what they mean is insane, bonkers, supercalifragilistic.....
I'm 32, just to put my rambling in perspective, god people can be so hard to speak to, I've known people who just to insult me over their complete ignorance, as if they already weren't difficult enough to just talk too, making me do all this extra leg work just to say something simple & then getting pissy with me for trying more different words & still failing to communicate something really simple.
All because they can't speak their own language to even a basic level.
Weird times we live in.
Like, when SpaceX get the first Starship into orbit And bring it back And catch both the booster & Starship, that, that will be truely Awesome.
And it will probably highlight the true meaning of Awe for some people.
Well, Neil told Cameron that the stars above in the night sky, in Titanic, were wrong, So Cameron corrected them before the movie came out.
Been a fan of Joe since the days his channel was still pretty small. It's nice to see he's built up the credentials to pull in these big names onto his channel.
Ask Neil anything... Like 'why does 1+1 equal 2?' and 20 minutes later you will find yourself still on the edge of your sea! I remember listening to Astro Physics for those in a hurry... I had a hard time focusing on both the audiobook and driving. Thank you, Joe.
I know im late.. but i just watched this, and i started at episode one, ive watch alot of NDT but, this, was hands down one of my favorite discussions, thanks Joe, you're alot of fun, and NDT is always a blast.. Cant wait to catch up!
awesome show
Neil has been on so many podcasts that he will interview himself, no problem. Let's give Joe a chance to settle into this new format.
Excellent!
22:08 Okay my thing is when people use the word “quarantine“. A three day quarantine… A two week quarantine… A quarantine means that somebody is isolated for 40 days.
Thanks Joe, and Dr. Neil
I can’t wait to listen to this whole thing. Very cool stuff. I just wanted to say right off the bat, thank you to Neil Degrass Tyson for being so awesome and just making science accessible and cool. And kudos to Joe. I totally agree with the need to lie down. Had this been me, the intensity of my geek out would have me non-functional for at least a week. 😂
The silver lining for me is knowing everything will die and I will not be left here while everyone left the party. I believe everything goes somewhere and even science knows energy does not cease to exist.
Science knows about energy, however spiritual enlightenment is where Personality finds the eternal journey.
@@steveflorida8699 Perhaps looking inward we can find a place as vast as looking outward. I would dare to say more vast. That's where I have issue with science that does not come from a holistic view or assumes a hypothetical point of view observing physics. But the spiritual ones should not forget about matter. Yes spiritual enlightenment observes immortality instead of mortality where even the universe dies. I think life is eternal.
Thank you, Dr Neil DegrasseTyson!
Thank you, Joe, for doing such a vivid interview.
I've been following you for over 2 years, Joe. Keep up with with refining your interview skills. It's fun to listen you already. You're already 20x than Jimmy Fallon. (I know, low bar)
Flat tv, back to the future as well