I think that neil finds it refreshing to hear some of the ways Chuck relates the tried and true science to Hollywood. But yeah, sometimes he is frustrated how either the educational system, or Chuck himself, has impeded his scientific growth. Sometimes you just have to take a break from complicated life to reset and return to refreshed to explore further. Sometimes a fresh look at something can be profitable and invaluable.
I am a musician and I am so far of the subject, but honestly, I enjoy every single second of this show. I feel an urge to start and learn physics right away
I am a musician also, studied classical harmony as a music major. There is so much physics around the harmonic overtone series that we depend upon for our brand of music, i.e., Western European harmony (diatonic tones). Eastern Asian harmony (micro tones) is way different. Our "ear" is conditioned to standard orchestral "tuning" (e.g. the 440 A) and most of our "pop" music is steeped in diatonic piano based harmony. Yes there are hybrid scales used in some pop music but very rare and found mostly in American blues; the bent third and seventh of the scale producing a micro tone "blues" note effect on guitar and other instruments including voice.
hey guys next year I am finishing school and I plan going in a music university and gradually specify in composition, but I also love physics and honestly I do not know what I will choose
@@sacalius_papalagius choose the one you love the most. I don’t know how hard music compared to physics is but physics will always be hard. If you’re afraid from that, loving it will make that easier. If you love physics (and decided what branch of physics you’ll major in), then I’d say go with physics.
@@sacalius_papalagius I'm graduating Grad school soon as a Masters in music composition student, and I'm actually currently thinking about how I can relate my knowledge of harmonics (and overtones, etc.) as humans understand music to this greater understanding of wave patterns in the universe. In my experience there is overlap with everything. Regardless of what you choose, I think there will always be the option to incorporate the other (i.e. Majoring in physics and incorporating it into music by creating a new instrument or something OR Majoring in music composition and incorporating the physics of harmonics into your music [like I'm interested in]).
It would ruin him, being surrounded by that many liars, cheats, confidence men (and women), and self-important inflated egos. Let the man's laurels stay where they are: with us, the people of science and nature.
EmpyreanLightASMR I agree. All the bad things about a person become highlighted ten fold when running for office it seems. There was talk that Oprah was gonna run for president. A lot of people were excited. But if she did that she end up being hated by one or the other political parties and it would just get messy
Cool. Nice to know the easy way to remember the colors in English and the Richard...Victory (@Nautilus1972). Just feel compel to share what our teacher taught us in Indonesia. MeJiKuHiBiNiU = merah jingga kuning hijau biru nila ungu (red to violet). This is since primary school and it sticks. The same way we memorise the periodic table, make names or sentences.
Marvelous episode of Startalk, as always, and this one was packed with so much fascinating and far ranging info that I had to keep backing up the recording to re-listen to a segment. Thanks so much for this awesome show!
Fox and Nat-Geo absolutely refuse to acknowledge that question in any way what so ever. You won't even get a response. The ONLY comment they have made was in February. "Fox and National Geographic are committed to finding an air date for ‘Cosmos. There will be no further comment." And there hasn't been. Probably won't be either. There is a chance no matter how small, that episodes are being recorded at this moment. Unlikely, but possible. Since even Neil himself refuses to even mention the show anymore, it a safe assumption that is could have been stopped all together. It is now time to relentlessly ask Seth about an air date. After all, he is in a position to know EXACTLY what's going on. I say that because it is clear Neil either will not, or can not speak about it in any way what so ever. He used to speak about the show a LOT. Until the lies that is. Below is simply my opinion based on the recent events which involved blatant lies. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Probably lost faith in humanity due to all of the mindless who could not wait to jump into the canoe of hate based on NO factual data what so ever. Everyone simply sided with the lies merely because "a female said it". Their mindset was "why would a woman lie about that?" FREE MONEY is exactly why. It angered me, so I assume he was not happy about it either. Shoot, the mouth breathers are still bringing up those lies as if they were ever true to begin with. I'm just happy he still does StarTalk. I wouldn't have blamed him for cutting ties with the public since most of public can be rather intentionally uneducated.
@@theduder2617 - I can agree with all that. I will try to ask Seth through whatever means I can find, his Twitter etc, or look to see if he's mentioned it anywhere. All the episodes were done and ready for air this past spring. I'm assuming at this point it would air this fall or maybe this coming spring.
I don't think I can go any longer without the new Cosmos. Me and my daughters await ever so patiently. How do we move that process along? I understand Neil was in a predicament, has that come to light? I mean, do we know the truth? I'm just saying.... we've watched nearly every space doc on Earth, some many times. I'm dying for the new season.
thanks for another awesome video Dr. Tyson. Also kudos to Chuck Nice, always creating such a fun and enjoyable atmosphere. You guys are awesome :big thumbs up:
@DarthCuber Sanshit is garbage . Language is hindustani which was formed during Mughals . Hindustani = Hindi + Urdu . Actual local language is Khadi boli , braj bhasa and chandra is word from them .
About the VR thing, Universe Sandbox ² has been around for a while now. It's something that's been on my wishlist since I got my VR, I just haven't pulled the trigger on it yet. Also a space sim like Elite: Dangerous does somewhat of good job when it comes to scale in certain aspects, especially when you play it in VR. When you come up on a star or go for a planetary landing, you really get a sense of how big things are.
Actually no. I super admire his intellect but, like a lot of geniuses he doesn’t have great social skills. His interrupting distracts me from the wonderful things he has to teach. I much prefer him alone just talking.
I love your “what one question,” series... My one question would be: “What if Einstein was right?” (One of the time travel stumbling blocks, is the BIG BANG theory...what if, the Universe is a breathing Lung, or a slowly vibrating orb, and we are only observing the inhale, the exhale might begin in the far future?)
Neil and Chuck have this great exchange of chemistry between them which I think makes this show so entertaining cool. Love watching them with the guest all the time.
Neil! I live and work in Pasadena CA. I have several clients who are in the places you would expect. How does a neofite like myself ask these people about the questions I have?? Btw, Your handshake and conversation with, are on my bucket list! I'll buy the steaks,You bring the wine!!
4 genius Chuck moments 1. The speed of light is the pre-programmed limit of our simulated universe to stop people travelling to a place faster than it can be graphically rendered around them. 2. The Earth is just a massive generational space-ship, whose inhabitants get no choice about being born on it, which is ethically equivalent to signing up your future descendants to a generational space journey. 3. "We think, therefore you (the universe) are" : humans exist and think, which allows the universe to be aware of its existence. Without humans, the universe does not have consciousness (as far as we know) 4. Insectoid aliens are smart enough to build the human equivalent of a bug zapper.
I love Chuck, he's so funny and smart. Sometimes others comedians in the show don't contribute as much as him. And his raport with Neil is just amazing.
One year late to the party... on the question about VR and scale of the universe i recommend to buy an Oculus Rift Headset and both the games Elite Dangerous and SpaceEngine. The first has a 1:1 rapresentation of the Milky Way that you can explore as you please with spaceships, while the second is a procedural simulation of the known universe. Both support VR which makes them incredible experiences for less than 500$ total (assuming you have a decent PC)
@11:30 Neil, your correction needs correcting. She gave the weight of the telescope in Kg., then you specified "on earth". A Kg on earth is still a Kg in space.
She needs to come back this podcast is a gem 💎 good book references too ill make sure to check em out I love how Neil says "because it was the way our senses were forged" with a kinda pissed off smirk lol i hate it too bud
11:25 Chandra 'weighs' 4800 kg whether it's on the Earth, in space or on the Moon. Mass is a constant. If Neil is going to nit pick, his issue should be with the use of the word 'weighs' instead of 'has a mass of'
I wonder what the science community could discover if they weren't constantly dealing with budget concerns? Not to mention That they are also being forced to compete with the different branches of science to secure the small amount of funding that is out there.
Its a necessity because university science , tech develop those sciences , tech which are usually theoretical or in early stages which cant be predict where will they go if they are not controlled or restricted . They will go any direction mindlessly with no concern . utter waste of money . Restrictions keep them working on best solutions .
I disagree, just a bit, because a lot of science knowledge today was derived from accidents or from scientist discovering one thing while studying another. though i will admit that restrictions and budgets can force a scientist to focus, then again it can also force a scientist to put out incomplete or even wrong data that if they had the time they could have discovered on their own.
@@Rezkel studying one science , discovering other is obvious not bogus because they are all related . its all mathematics , studying of physical sciences is physics , sciences of living things is biology etc . checks and budgets keep fudging of data away .
@@Q_QQ_Q To me checks and budgets give scientist far more incentive to fudge the data, sense now their livelihood and money for their research is tied to what their results are and how fast they can get them. Though i would say that for some, if not most, scientist a healthy competitive environment can also inspire great innovation
Humans can see just a tiny slip of the light spectrum, and yet, that tiny slip gives you such a huge insight into the stuff floating around in the universe! Think about that for a minute! :D
You guys are brilliant! On the scale of things. I tell friends this... If the Milky Way was the size of our city (Perth, Australia), the distance between the sun and the earth (1AU) would be the thickness of a human hair!
I keep thinking about how the best way to witness divinity in the cosmos would be by creating ways to observe the whole world at once and at every moment. Not just on earth but past the visible universe, could we even "see" outside the ftl expanding universe or would it be like we're in a snowglobe, universal cloud or like a seed buried in the earth expanding itself beyond its shell. The currently only common ground which comes to my mind for motivating believers into learning and living science instead of prayers.
I used to know a Kowal family in the 1960s in NYC who owned a business produced and distributed shoe decorations. Not a common name. Lived in Forrest Hills in the early 60s.
Neil and Chuck have amazing chemistry. It makes me excited to watch any podcast about science with them hosting.
Many comedians have come and gone but Chuck is definitely the best to merge into the show.
@@ogopogoman4682 I find him incredibly annoying to listen to, hes loud and cuts in all the time
I think that neil finds it refreshing to hear some of the ways Chuck relates the tried and true science to Hollywood. But yeah, sometimes he is frustrated how either the educational system, or Chuck himself, has impeded his scientific growth. Sometimes you just have to take a break from complicated life to reset and return to refreshed to explore further. Sometimes a fresh look at something can be profitable and invaluable.
@@MacKenzieShirk I think the lady in the video agrees. She looks annoyed already and I’m only 11 minutes in
I am a musician and I am so far of the subject, but honestly, I enjoy every single second of this show. I feel an urge to start and learn physics right away
I am a musician also, studied classical harmony as a music major. There is so much physics around the harmonic overtone series that we depend upon for our brand of music, i.e., Western European harmony (diatonic tones). Eastern Asian harmony (micro tones) is way different. Our "ear" is conditioned to standard orchestral "tuning" (e.g. the 440 A) and most of our "pop" music is steeped in diatonic piano based harmony. Yes there are hybrid scales used in some pop music but very rare and found mostly in American blues; the bent third and seventh of the scale producing a micro tone "blues" note effect on guitar and other instruments including voice.
hey guys next year I am finishing school and I plan going in a music university and gradually specify in composition, but I also love physics and honestly I do not know what I will choose
@@sacalius_papalagius choose the one you love the most. I don’t know how hard music compared to physics is but physics will always be hard. If you’re afraid from that, loving it will make that easier. If you love physics (and decided what branch of physics you’ll major in), then I’d say go with physics.
@@sacalius_papalagius I'm graduating Grad school soon as a Masters in music composition student, and I'm actually currently thinking about how I can relate my knowledge of harmonics (and overtones, etc.) as humans understand music to this greater understanding of wave patterns in the universe. In my experience there is overlap with everything. Regardless of what you choose, I think there will always be the option to incorporate the other (i.e. Majoring in physics and incorporating it into music by creating a new instrument or something OR Majoring in music composition and incorporating the physics of harmonics into your music [like I'm interested in]).
Please dedicate an episode for Dr. Feynman
This is my night sorted, binge watching StarTalk
Yup..I'm 3 hours in☄⚡☄⚡🌠🌠
Search "StarTalk 22 hours!" That'll last you many boring evenings!
A literal genius struggling to find the word yellow makes me feel much better about occasionally forgetting how to speak
i think Neil mighta been tired in this video, i saw him rubbing his eyes and his eyelids drooping, plus his face was less energetic
The guy is 60. He is mad old.
He's not a genius. He just paid attention in school.
We just watched the equivalent of an astrophysicist saying the alphabet backwards and getting it wrong. No alcohol needed.
I thought word retrivel werewas an introvert's struggle
NEIL THANKS A LOT FOR ALL THE KNOWLEDGE AND ALL THE BOOKS AND EFFORT.. THANK YOU
Cannot give enough kudos to Neil. Still waiting for his announcement of running for President
It would ruin him, being surrounded by that many liars, cheats, confidence men (and women), and self-important inflated egos. Let the man's laurels stay where they are: with us, the people of science and nature.
EmpyreanLightASMR I agree. All the bad things about a person become highlighted ten fold when running for office it seems. There was talk that Oprah was gonna run for president. A lot of people were excited. But if she did that she end up being hated by one or the other political parties and it would just get messy
So idiots can ask to see his birth certificate?
@@Sinnbad21 could he possibly have done or have any skeleton worse than what has been aired in the past 30 years?
@@rebekahweber2413 Can you clarify? I don’t understand the question?
Just a quick shoutout to you Neil for enlightening our world. 🙏
@Todd Jodoin lol
@Todd Jodoin who do you say that?
Please get sir Roger Penrose on show.
VIBGYOR:
V-Violet
I-Indigo
B-Blue
G-Green
Y-yellow
O-Orange
R-Red
Richard Of York Gave Blood In Victory.
Cool. Nice to know the easy way to remember the colors in English and the Richard...Victory (@Nautilus1972). Just feel compel to share what our teacher taught us in Indonesia.
MeJiKuHiBiNiU = merah jingga kuning hijau biru nila ungu (red to violet).
This is since primary school and it sticks. The same way we memorise the periodic table, make names or sentences.
Rolls right off the tongue
What an amazing insight on X-RAY telescopes, and it's nice that Chandra X-ray telescope is still hanging in there
28:02 "That's a nice pair of waves, right there"
0 Self-awareness
Nerd seduction 101 lol
'kowal' means blacksmith in Polish
Grabowski signica o que?
Marvelous episode of Startalk, as always, and this one was packed with so much fascinating and far ranging info that I had to keep backing up the recording to re-listen to a segment. Thanks so much for this awesome show!
HEY HEY WHO DO WE APPRECIATE!
NIEL AND CHUCK
NIEL AND CHUCK
GOOOOOOOOO STAR TALK!!!!
Hey. who do we ignore? the female scientist the episodes about.
Sellinga coerwa Lmao
Hello Star Talk...
When is Cosmos finally going to air?!?
Sanme query! Is it out?
Fox and Nat-Geo absolutely refuse to acknowledge that question in any way what so ever. You won't even get a response.
The ONLY comment they have made was in February.
"Fox and National Geographic are committed to finding an air date for ‘Cosmos. There will be no further comment."
And there hasn't been. Probably won't be either.
There is a chance no matter how small, that episodes are being recorded at this moment. Unlikely, but possible.
Since even Neil himself refuses to even mention the show anymore, it a safe assumption that is could have been stopped all together.
It is now time to relentlessly ask Seth about an air date. After all, he is in a position to know EXACTLY what's going on.
I say that because it is clear Neil either will not, or can not speak about it in any way what so ever.
He used to speak about the show a LOT. Until the lies that is.
Below is simply my opinion based on the recent events which involved blatant lies.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Probably lost faith in humanity due to all of the mindless who could not wait to jump into the canoe of hate based on NO factual data what so ever.
Everyone simply sided with the lies merely because "a female said it".
Their mindset was "why would a woman lie about that?" FREE MONEY is exactly why.
It angered me, so I assume he was not happy about it either. Shoot, the mouth breathers are still bringing up those lies as if they were ever true to begin with.
I'm just happy he still does StarTalk.
I wouldn't have blamed him for cutting ties with the public since most of public can be rather intentionally uneducated.
@@theduder2617 - I can agree with all that. I will try to ask Seth through whatever means I can find, his Twitter etc, or look to see if he's mentioned it anywhere.
All the episodes were done and ready for air this past spring. I'm assuming at this point it would air this fall or maybe this coming spring.
I’m a little late but Cosmos is airing March 9th!
I wish this was longer such a good conversation!
“...were”.
I loooooove Star Talk. Great guest as always.
Kimberly is gorgeous!
You zeen the thumbnail
When you view through x-ray everyone is gorgeous. Even yourself!
Wow. These star talks of Niel have really got me hooked.
So proud to be an Indian from where the legends like Dr.Subhramanyam chandrashekar came in the field of Astrophysics❤
Is this even a real name? 😂
Great Show! Thanks for the teachings.
We love you Neil!
....you too Chuck, Chuckie, Chuckles
Chuck Nice
I don't think I can go any longer without the new Cosmos. Me and my daughters await ever so patiently. How do we move that process along? I understand Neil was in a predicament, has that come to light? I mean, do we know the truth? I'm just saying.... we've watched nearly every space doc on Earth, some many times. I'm dying for the new season.
thanks for another awesome video Dr. Tyson. Also kudos to Chuck Nice, always creating such a fun and enjoyable atmosphere. You guys are awesome :big thumbs up:
Thank you very much Neil. 🌹
31:24: ¨I like that hybridisation¨
I like that Neil brings in so many amazing women scientists!
“Nature is always more clever than any of us”
Beautiful!
OMG Chuck is killing me xD, so funny !!
Thank you guys for making this talks!
This podcast is the best, this one and Joe Rogan's podcast too! Thx!
Fun, laughs, and awe. What could be better?
thanks, great show
Kimberly Arcand was excellent, 💜 to see her return & often.
Absolutely nothing to do with her being very attractive right? No me either :P
But no, in seriousness she was very engaging
CHANDRA literally translates to MOON in Hindi
Sanskrit. Hindi is a shitty artificial language created ~200 years ago
@@arjunriddle I stand corrected. Although "Chandra Maa" is often used in Hindi. Regardless, it means Moon - the point I was trying to make
Its named after Nobel Laureate Subramaniyam Chandrashekar . At least listen properly .
@DarthCuber Sanshit is garbage . Language is hindustani which was formed during Mughals . Hindustani = Hindi + Urdu . Actual local language is Khadi boli , braj bhasa and chandra is word from them .
Chandra means cursed too.
31:25 "This is fascinating. I love it!" - Chuck Nice
"I wish I cared." - Mark Normand (Rocks in Space episode)
I got an ad of his masterclass lol that was very cheeky of you youtube.
Love 💓 star talk with these great people presenting
About the VR thing, Universe Sandbox ² has been around for a while now. It's something that's been on my wishlist since I got my VR, I just haven't pulled the trigger on it yet.
Also a space sim like Elite: Dangerous does somewhat of good job when it comes to scale in certain aspects, especially when you play it in VR. When you come up on a star or go for a planetary landing, you really get a sense of how big things are.
Dictionary Definition of Gentleman: Sir Neil Degrasse Tyson
Actually no. I super admire his intellect but, like a lot of geniuses he doesn’t have great social skills. His interrupting distracts me from the wonderful things he has to teach. I much prefer him alone just talking.
Love Chuck !!
I really enjoyed them describing that 3d model and saying no one can see it, while I'm looking right at it.
Great show!
I’ve heard this already on their Podcast 😄👌🏼
I'm still on the early episodes (ep. 6 or 7). He still gets excited when someone phones in (1-877-5STARTALK)
Aliens that walked earth: Newton, Tesla, Einstein, Neil Degrasse Tyson
and musk
I love your “what one question,” series...
My one question would be:
“What if Einstein was right?”
(One of the time travel stumbling blocks, is the BIG BANG theory...what if, the Universe is a breathing Lung, or a slowly vibrating orb, and we are only observing the inhale, the exhale might begin in the far future?)
Neil and Chuck have this great exchange of chemistry between them which I think makes this show so entertaining cool. Love watching them with the guest all the time.
Chuck is such a gift to these podcasts. He is just 💯💯at all times, even when it gets a lil sketchy.
👏👏
Chuck: Next question is by... *sigh*... *these people man*...
Neil! I live and work in Pasadena CA. I have several clients who are in the places you would expect. How does a neofite like myself ask these people about the questions I have?? Btw, Your handshake and conversation with, are on my bucket list! I'll buy the steaks,You bring the wine!!
I also live in Providence. I was surprised to hear that. Great episode. Chuck is a great co host.
Ty
4 genius Chuck moments
1. The speed of light is the pre-programmed limit of our simulated universe to stop people travelling to a place faster than it can be graphically rendered around them.
2. The Earth is just a massive generational space-ship, whose inhabitants get no choice about being born on it, which is ethically equivalent to signing up your future descendants to a generational space journey.
3. "We think, therefore you (the universe) are" : humans exist and think, which allows the universe to be aware of its existence. Without humans, the universe does not have consciousness (as far as we know)
4. Insectoid aliens are smart enough to build the human equivalent of a bug zapper.
best thing in youtube.
Smarter than insects only.
Chuck I feel like I have to write that story now that was amazing!
Did he just say "That's a nice pair of waves, right there" - wow lol. Chuck knows why that's funny!
Chuck is really the best. I like the episodes he is in the most
Great program ! enlighten !
8 minutes in and they sent me on a Google-binge rabbit hole on multi-wavelength imaging for an hour.
great episode thank you
Hello. Carolina from Brazil. Best wishes!
I love Chuck, he's so funny and smart. Sometimes others comedians in the show don't contribute as much as him. And his raport with Neil is just amazing.
Nature Comment was a good one Neil..... and the young lady in the middle have good word play as well
SUBRAHMANYAM CHANDRASHEKAR N...goosebumps
One year late to the party... on the question about VR and scale of the universe i recommend to buy an Oculus Rift Headset and both the games Elite Dangerous and SpaceEngine.
The first has a 1:1 rapresentation of the Milky Way that you can explore as you please with spaceships, while the second is a procedural simulation of the known universe. Both support VR which makes them incredible experiences for less than 500$ total (assuming you have a decent PC)
@11:30 Neil, your correction needs correcting. She gave the weight of the telescope in Kg., then you specified "on earth". A Kg on earth is still a Kg in space.
People need to check out the Chandra X- ray Observatory yt channel. Excellent content but so few views.
Sonication? Haptic feedback?
How about Smellivision?
Neil + Nice
Very nice
Love this channel
So good guys. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
She needs to come back this podcast is a gem 💎 good book references too ill make sure to check em out
I love how Neil says "because it was the way our senses were forged" with a kinda pissed off smirk lol i hate it too bud
uhmm when is COSMOS being released??
Can this be found also as a podcast?
Yeah! Search for it whoever you listen to podcasts.
Ily Neil
How can I find more of these. I only see these live podcasts here, sometimes
All the podcast episodes, including All-Stars are on Apple Podcasts app. That's all I know though.
11:25 Chandra 'weighs' 4800 kg whether it's on the Earth, in space or on the Moon. Mass is a constant.
If Neil is going to nit pick, his issue should be with the use of the word 'weighs' instead of 'has a mass of'
Chuck is always so funny. I gotta check out his standup
Give me that! This is what you are reading!?!? YES CHUCK! Nailed it!
Good idea chuck
There is an infomercial product that plugs your house wiring into a tv receptor. Can that be applied to the grid?
Hey @neil deGrasse Tyson can you guys make the podcast longer or is there stuff you guys have to do?
My last name Chandrashekar...proud of it
I wonder what the science community could discover if they weren't constantly dealing with budget concerns? Not to mention That they are also being forced to compete with the different branches of science to secure the small amount of funding that is out there.
Rezkel please express this to any and all relevant political leaders in your life.
Its a necessity because university science , tech develop those sciences , tech which are usually theoretical or in early stages which cant be predict where will they go if they are not controlled or restricted . They will go any direction mindlessly with no concern . utter waste of money . Restrictions keep them working on best solutions .
I disagree, just a bit, because a lot of science knowledge today was derived from accidents or from scientist discovering one thing while studying another. though i will admit that restrictions and budgets can force a scientist to focus, then again it can also force a scientist to put out incomplete or even wrong data that if they had the time they could have discovered on their own.
@@Rezkel studying one science , discovering other is obvious not bogus because they are all related . its all mathematics , studying of physical sciences is physics , sciences of living things is biology etc .
checks and budgets keep fudging of data away .
@@Q_QQ_Q To me checks and budgets give scientist far more incentive to fudge the data, sense now their livelihood and money for their research is tied to what their results are and how fast they can get them. Though i would say that for some, if not most, scientist a healthy competitive environment can also inspire great innovation
This is deep
Humans can see just a tiny slip of the light spectrum, and yet, that tiny slip gives you such a huge insight into the stuff floating around in the universe! Think about that for a minute! :D
You guys are brilliant! On the scale of things. I tell friends this... If the Milky Way was the size of our city (Perth, Australia), the distance between the sun and the earth (1AU) would be the thickness of a human hair!
Can you bring sadhguru to this show? It's gonna be awesome where astrophysics and mystics perspective intertwined.
I keep thinking about how the best way to witness divinity in the cosmos would be by creating ways to observe the whole world at once and at every moment. Not just on earth but past the visible universe, could we even "see" outside the ftl expanding universe or would it be like we're in a snowglobe, universal cloud or like a seed buried in the earth expanding itself beyond its shell.
The currently only common ground which comes to my mind for motivating believers into learning and living science instead of prayers.
Please talk on Hexagon on Jupiter (the giant one on the pole)
Google it lol it's not THAT mysterious.
🤜💥🤛
@@twstf8905 If you understood it, I'm sure you would of explained. Also, I don't remember asking you any questions.
Hexagon on Saturn, son
It's a standing wave. Now google it.
I used to know a Kowal family in the 1960s in NYC who owned a business produced and distributed shoe decorations. Not a common name. Lived in Forrest Hills in the early 60s.
Necesito que lo subtitulen al español para los mortales que no sabemos inglés 😢
I can't wait❤❤❤
27:59 - Sheldon? Is that you?
❤
What you mean lagrangian point?
y u no google. it's a place with balanced gravitational pull. google now or I send the manta rays.
I'm lovin' it!
Are there particular types of cells that are more susceptible to mutation by radiation than other cells?