Movie vs. science: Neil deGrasse Tyson on "Interstellar"

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
  • The movie is being called one of the most realistic science fiction films ever, thanks to its visual effects and story line. It came in second at the U.S. box office with $50 million in ticket sales. Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson of the Hayden Planetarium in New York and the TV series "Cosmos" joins "CBS This Morning" to talk about the science behind the blockbuster.

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  • @XDarkF3arX
    @XDarkF3arX 10 лет назад +751

    These reporters were lost at "wormhole"
    "What does a hole full of worms have to do with space!?"

    • @freshrr2
      @freshrr2 10 лет назад +37

      Haha. U sir successfully made me chuckle..

    • @thejudge4421
      @thejudge4421 9 лет назад +17

      I'm no scientist but even i know what worm holes are

    • @jhinabloomingflower807
      @jhinabloomingflower807 7 лет назад +8

      THE JUDGE yeah its a hole made for worms
      Sigh so simple right? *Being sarcastic*

  • @tachikoma747
    @tachikoma747 10 лет назад +1940

    Notice how whenever Neil goes off on a tangent and tries to explain something cool, the anchors redirect and ask him about his favorite scifi movie or something entertainment related? God, let the man speak for a second. The HoneyBoo Boo crowd could learn a few things from him.

    • @pedrocostaesilva7239
      @pedrocostaesilva7239 10 лет назад +8

      "can we talk about texas ahh over the weekend..." neil is doing a few favours for some good friends

    • @stripgaga7900
      @stripgaga7900 10 лет назад +64

      I agree. I think its because they have no idea what the fuck he's talking about, so whenever he tries to impart knowledge they're just like "tell me if you liked the film."

    • @sebastianzx6r
      @sebastianzx6r 10 лет назад +36

      ***** The worst part is that he was breaking it down to a very basic level such as them not knowing the difference between a wormhole and black hole.

    • @fonzie5773
      @fonzie5773 10 лет назад +1

      Totally agree.

    • @stripgaga7900
      @stripgaga7900 10 лет назад +32

      sebastianzx6r
      i think even the worstest of the worst parts is that they kept fucking interrupting him! he would be trying to say something and then they're like "oh the cgi was amazing." let the adult talk

  • @Vuxxy
    @Vuxxy 9 лет назад +1084

    2:06 this dudes mind is blown lmfao

    • @pepticrose
      @pepticrose 6 лет назад +28

      I was thinking the exact same thing

    • @ethidian3444
      @ethidian3444 6 лет назад +35

      Whoever edited that was probably trolling. A+

    • @pepticrose
      @pepticrose 6 лет назад +3

      Vuxxy w

    • @nivekv-halla4752
      @nivekv-halla4752 4 года назад +4

      totally killed me 😂😂😂.... He's like WTF???

    • @JAMESFERNANDEZ
      @JAMESFERNANDEZ 3 года назад +7

      When I saw his face and scrolled down straight to the comments and obviously I found one about it! Yours!! 😂

  • @970954894NG09
    @970954894NG09 10 лет назад +567

    Interstellar is a memorable, philosophical and emotional film experience on the grandest scale!

    • @nickbreen287
      @nickbreen287 10 лет назад +4

      Agree, 2001 + 2010 were accurate in terms of realism, Interstellar takes it to the next level.

    • @monsterx3055
      @monsterx3055 9 лет назад +1

      Nick Breen too bad it was boring as all hell though.

    • @Byronh1204
      @Byronh1204 9 лет назад

      Drew Swift How is that

    • @sandmn712
      @sandmn712 9 лет назад +4

      it has nothing to do with education. actually, Hollywood want to change the way we are thinking or... make us believe the unbelievable or... destroy the logic of our minds. this kind of movies in Hollywood are seeking one goal, which is, everything is relative and the word IMPOSSIBLE does not exist.
      I really advise you to read the book of John Perkins "economic hit-men" and I'm very sure you will be able to read between the lines in every Hollywood movie.
      when we "humans" are floating in the space of lies and have no ground to stand on then it will be easier for them to control us because everything is relative and there are no stiff facts.

    • @jhinabloomingflower807
      @jhinabloomingflower807 7 лет назад

      970954894NG09 Agreed! (Y) :D

  • @CLBOO6
    @CLBOO6 9 лет назад +435

    People can accept Science FICTION in star trek but not in Interstellar? It's called a science FICTION movie for a reason. It's not a scientific documentary. Interstellar is one of most beautiful film I've seen in a long time and it's nice to have a movie that can shake up your brain a little bit and turn you curious about the universe we live in and what a fresh break from all these superheroes movies fatique.

    • @FARFolomew
      @FARFolomew 8 лет назад +6

      Star Trek made sense in its universe.

    • @Jon-tg8wl
      @Jon-tg8wl 7 лет назад +18

      True, but Interstellar was something that prided itself on being as scientifically accurate as possible, and even tried to dumb down explanations for us mere mortals to comprehend it.
      But that said, Interstellar was, for the most part, a good movie.

    • @wendellmcclore4733
      @wendellmcclore4733 4 года назад +1

      @@Jon-tg8wl 😀👍🏾

    • @py8554
      @py8554 4 года назад

      Because Star Trek is not fiction. Vulcans exist (wink wink)

    • @happybear3706
      @happybear3706 3 года назад

      Have you seen steins gate? Best sci fi anime ever:3

  • @swolenews
    @swolenews 6 лет назад +432

    2:06 me in every algebra class ever

    • @ac2leung
      @ac2leung 5 лет назад

      Bodybuilding Fan Hahaha, me too 😅

    • @KenGreen-tm7si
      @KenGreen-tm7si 3 года назад

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @rsr789
      @rsr789 Год назад

      Algebra is easy... I hope they didn't't make you take more advanced math...

  • @RowanJColeman
    @RowanJColeman 9 лет назад +316

    "What's the difference between a wormhole and a blackhole?", Am I alone in thinking that was a stupid fucking question?

    • @MrNimtiz
      @MrNimtiz 9 лет назад +8

      Rowan J Coleman No

    • @danielbrowniel
      @danielbrowniel 9 лет назад +7

      Rowan J Coleman worm hole is more like a hole and.. black hole is a planetary body with such large amount of gravity light can not escape..

    • @RowanJColeman
      @RowanJColeman 9 лет назад +2

      Daniel Brown Um...yeah I know

    • @lauragraciapalacio3510
      @lauragraciapalacio3510 9 лет назад +8

      +CavaDesigns As Neil would say: "Watch out, we've got a badass over here".

    • @Amirnake
      @Amirnake 9 лет назад

      +CavaDesigns And the only one who missed out on common knowledge in the past decade.

  • @TheCornbeefsoup
    @TheCornbeefsoup 10 лет назад +547

    2:05 his face is priceless

  • @hockyjocky4
    @hockyjocky4 8 лет назад +396

    Of all the things she can't believe it's the tidal wave? Lol

  • @Lineage2ErtheiaPvP
    @Lineage2ErtheiaPvP 10 лет назад +437

    humanity has no chance. big hero six was more watched then interstellar.

    • @nekonari22
      @nekonari22 10 лет назад +57

      Family movie > sci-fi aimed at adults. Every single time.

    • @chrisv3338
      @chrisv3338 10 лет назад +4

      Truth ^^^

    • @cagnazzo82
      @cagnazzo82 10 лет назад +75

      Years from now people will remember Interstellar. Not Big Hero 6.
      Take that as solace.

    • @phantomninja01
      @phantomninja01 10 лет назад +5

      Not necessarily watched more. Big Hero 6 probably made extra money off the 3D ticket sales.

    • @goodjobkeno
      @goodjobkeno 10 лет назад +5

      Both were good. Hero 6 is a family movie. Interstellar is not.

  • @MrTwhispers
    @MrTwhispers 10 лет назад +1095

    I am embarrassed to say that I am an American. These hosts make OUR country look mentally challenged.

    • @jsd64
      @jsd64 10 лет назад +145

      It's a good thing you have people like Neil that balance out those retards.

    •  10 лет назад +2

      Jaspreet Dhanjan Well Neil is actually wrong. If a planet was able to exist that close to a blackhole (that's another topic of discussion), the pull would create a bulg of water in one side of the planet, not waves. And with such strong gravity, if waves were produced by sismic activity, they would be much smaller than those on Earth.

    • @TheMarkofZio
      @TheMarkofZio 9 лет назад +9

      Caleb Crowe Hey douchebag, everyone fucking knows what the name of the continents are. It's also safe to say that nobody outside of the United States of AMERICA calls themselves Americans, that's not how this shit works. Nothing he said was untrue. You tried so hard to make him look stupid. How silly. *I'm an American.*

    • @wolvolz
      @wolvolz 9 лет назад +5

      Eloy Rubiños Alonso
      Good point, but have you considered the rotational motion of the planet? Wouldn't bulge seem to move creating tidal waves?

    • @jonnyclipper5798
      @jonnyclipper5798 9 лет назад +1

      All nations have retarded TV personalities, get off the America train at the next stop.

  • @Studio2770
    @Studio2770 10 лет назад +384

    I don't really feel good that an animated children's movie beat such a movie like Interstellar at the domestic box office. I wonder what that says about us as Americans. Globally, Interstellar dominated, thankfully. I don't have anything against animated movies. They are witty and very entertaining. I just wonder why Interstellar came in second to a movie like that.

    • @92kwame
      @92kwame 10 лет назад +5

      I wonder the exact same thing too!! But hey, don't be too surprised. If Avengers (I still really love) can rake in bigger $$$ ahead of enlightening pieces of art like this, then don't be too shocked by big hero 6. It's very telling isn't it?smh

    • @LJ_S1K
      @LJ_S1K 10 лет назад +81

      Your answer is kids...

    • @Studio2770
      @Studio2770 10 лет назад +2

      Geriafrican but Interstellar dominated globally.

    • @adriancab23
      @adriancab23 10 лет назад +67

      In terms of box office. A huge factor is that Big Hero Six was released in 3D as well as 2D. That means that it gets twice the show times in theaters. Another factor is that Interstellar is a three hour long movie, meaning, that fewer showings can be shown in duration of theater hours. Those factors play a significant role in box office. I sure hope this helped!

    • @kcandnikko
      @kcandnikko 10 лет назад +7

      92kwame Don't be such a fucking movie snob. Some people just like other movies damn.

  • @Markus-xm4zv
    @Markus-xm4zv 10 лет назад +249

    just the simple fact that so many People dont know anything about relativity makes me wonder what they have heard in School.. isnt that general knowledge? Young children know every app on their phones and celebrity shit but nothing about science, thats frightening... at least i hope such a good film like interstellar inspires Kids to read books and educate themselves

    • @Brendy733
      @Brendy733 10 лет назад +2

      I hope for nothing more, but we are pretty much screwed when it comes to that.

    • @TomaszWota
      @TomaszWota 9 лет назад +20

      _"isnt that general knowledge?"_ It's not, actually, AFAIK. Isn't it mostly a university-level 4th year course? From what I could gather you could even have physics Ph.D without ever taking a course on GR - though it got better lately.
      You surely can't expect everyone to have university-grade knowledge on physics... I mean, lots of people have some layman understanding from science popularizing books with little to no math in them, but even that is only if they're interested in this stuff. Can't expect everyone to be that much interested in it.

    • @Buzzfuzz98
      @Buzzfuzz98 9 лет назад +4

      It really isn't that complicated and I think it should be taught in high school it should be general knowledge and is more of a lower level of physics concept wise, but it can get complicated. But the concept should be taught at least.

    • @TomaszWota
      @TomaszWota 9 лет назад +1

      Buzzfuzz98
      I can agree with that, sure. As a general concept it should be taught early, and at least a worthy mention (like a dedicated lesson or two with some interesting stuff) of Quantum Mechanics should be there.
      If only to show youngsters that there is more to it than just boring math. Not to overload them with equations, but to give them a glimpse of what they could be learning about should they choose that direction later on.
      And that would also probably force some teachers to say "...we don't really know how that works yet" to kids asking questions about black holes or something. ;) Doesn't happen that much in school.

    • @Brendy733
      @Brendy733 9 лет назад +4

      It isn't in school because it pisses off really hardcore religious people.

  • @quintonthevillain2745
    @quintonthevillain2745 9 лет назад +288

    Is it just me, or is Neil`s Tie the greatest thing about this invterview?

    • @earthalien769
      @earthalien769 8 лет назад +6

      gay

    • @abhisekdash3809
      @abhisekdash3809 5 лет назад +2

      I was gonna say the same

    • @kumar1400
      @kumar1400 4 года назад +4

      @@earthalien769 so you coming out of closet. Good thing

    • @kumar1400
      @kumar1400 4 года назад +1

      He must be excited for the interview of this movie. Going full fan boy

    • @ishworshrestha3559
      @ishworshrestha3559 2 года назад

      Ok

  • @Supermanohman
    @Supermanohman 10 лет назад +177

    A wormhole vs a blackhole? Seriously? WTF?! SERIOUSLY?! A CHILD KNOWS THE DIFFERENCE!

    • @esaiaswalker8944
      @esaiaswalker8944 10 лет назад +77

      Oh really? considering the fact that we barely understand either of them.

    • @SuperMinecraftanator
      @SuperMinecraftanator 10 лет назад +1

      Phresh Kicks LOL very nice reply!!

    • @Supermanohman
      @Supermanohman 10 лет назад +6

      Phresh Kicks we at least know the difference. I don't know shit about horses and fish but I know they're very different and I can list about 10 ways in which they're different without having any sort of formal biology education.

    • @esaiaswalker8944
      @esaiaswalker8944 10 лет назад +18

      vic vinegar ii I could be a smart ass but i'll let it go.

    • @Supermanohman
      @Supermanohman 10 лет назад +1

      Phresh Kicks your mother

  • @boxingbox5649
    @boxingbox5649 10 лет назад +492

    "Whats the difference between a wormhole and a black hole"...
    ..gotta love this countrys education..smh

    • @TomaszOdkrywca
      @TomaszOdkrywca 10 лет назад +42

      Yeah, to be very honest, I am suprised by what I just heard. I knew this kind of stuff when I was 12.

    • @thePANDEMlC
      @thePANDEMlC 9 лет назад +27

      To be fair, this information doesn't interest everyone and is not something they have probably ever used even if they've learned it at some point in time.

    • @DunceCapSyndrome
      @DunceCapSyndrome 9 лет назад +6

      That moment when the anchors are 30+ & that moment when science is JUST starting to understand these concepts.

    • @angelpygs72
      @angelpygs72 9 лет назад

      I thought when I was a mere 5 that they were different, and around 7 I learned they were the same. Most kids can barely tell time, and I was considering the inside of a black hole...

    • @jhinabloomingflower807
      @jhinabloomingflower807 7 лет назад +3

      Chris Jayson you cant compare one person with a whole country, also I dont think one of the richest countries in the world (USA) would be full of uneducated people but exactly the opposite

  • @BigstickNick
    @BigstickNick 9 лет назад +131

    Dude @2:06 looked so confuses he was nauseated.

    • @Nick6Michael
      @Nick6Michael 9 лет назад +23

      william sewell At least that guy is not asking stupid questions like the damn bitches.

    • @caleb6595
      @caleb6595 8 лет назад +2

      +william sewell Bruh lmfaoooo i was watching this and paused on his face and just laughed for like 10 seconds then scrolled down and saw this comment

    • @BigstickNick
      @BigstickNick 8 лет назад +1

      +caleb crabtree bruh, watch it again. at 2:20 the guy thinks he's so full of shit. you can hear him say so a wormhole?

  • @yondaehun12
    @yondaehun12 10 лет назад +67

    2:07 his eyes are like: what the hell is he talking about?
    lol

    • @jynx2501
      @jynx2501 10 лет назад

      haha, i noticed that too.

  • @bubbalover71
    @bubbalover71 10 лет назад +77

    2:05 just classic

  • @jotabeas22
    @jotabeas22 9 лет назад +446

    No offense, but it seems you needn't be very intelligent and educated to be a so-called reporter on the USA...

    • @Peralisc
      @Peralisc 9 лет назад +28

      reality is offensive and rude

    • @sarnxero2628
      @sarnxero2628 9 лет назад +9

      ***** Sad but true tho

    • @AlanIrwinadragon202
      @AlanIrwinadragon202 9 лет назад +3

      No offense, but no shit.

    • @wolvolz
      @wolvolz 9 лет назад +11

      All you need is a semi pretty face and connections and next thing you know you are on TV...

    • @sarnxero2628
      @sarnxero2628 9 лет назад +3

      "news" programs aren't really for information purposes. In America the are for entertainment purposes. Anyone in America who watches them for any other purpose is an idiot.

  • @LMarti13
    @LMarti13 10 лет назад +40

    What happens when scientifically illiterate reporters ask a scientist questions?
    *blank stares*

  • @mmmodafoca
    @mmmodafoca 10 лет назад +32

    pleasee moree of Dr. Neil Degrasse Tyson!!! the world needs more of him!!

  •  10 лет назад +26

    The faces of the hosts as Neil explains are priceless XD

  • @WhiteDwarfVR4
    @WhiteDwarfVR4 10 лет назад +25

    I was almost disappointed that Neil couldn't admit that Interstellar is a good movie in that, it is a very enjoyable piece of cinema and fairly accurate for a Hollywood movie, but I can't fault him for naming Contact as his go to celestial travel movie of choice so to speak . Personally, I think they're both great movies and I will be purchasing Interstellar as soon as it comes out on disc.

  • @prodbyxanderjohan
    @prodbyxanderjohan 6 лет назад +25

    "What's a wormhole?" The man asked after Neil explained a wormhole smh

    • @fabsenior
      @fabsenior 4 года назад

      He said "that's a wormhole"

  • @gwaur
    @gwaur 10 лет назад +34

    I know they must have a tight schedule on tv, but I would've loved to hear the rest of the asteroid stuff. :P

  • @azrael80304
    @azrael80304 10 лет назад +10

    Lmfao " Sounds like you like the movie to me", That shit had me rollin

  • @alanjames670
    @alanjames670 10 лет назад +16

    THAT LAUGH AT 4:21 LMFAOOOOO!!!! SOMEONE PLEASE MAKE THAT INTO A LOOP!

  • @AdmiralAlan
    @AdmiralAlan 9 лет назад +3

    That puzzled look at 2:07 is priceless.

  • @craigggo22
    @craigggo22 9 лет назад +8

    I laughed at 2:07 when Neil was explaining wormholes and they cut to that guy just totally lost. lol

  • @oadynohtna
    @oadynohtna 10 лет назад +4

    "We're showing this tidal wave part, so if you've seen the movie, I found that part really hard to believe" wooooooooow

  • @Legiondude
    @Legiondude 10 лет назад +29

    2:06
    He's thinking: "Oh my god, what is going on?"

  • @Exantrn
    @Exantrn 10 лет назад +15

    I understand they had a time limit, but it just feels a little disrespectful to interrupt NDT's explanation of what happens to asteroids when they enter the atmosphere and explode.

    • @freshrr2
      @freshrr2 10 лет назад

      It does yea, bit unprofessional

    • @OnlyBlix
      @OnlyBlix 10 лет назад

      Well, like you said, they are on a time limit. He could go on and on, but he already got the point across that it was the sonic boom, and the ending of the interview is coming up. The woman notices and asks a question that has a finite, fast answer that gives him the last word. I'm sure you'd find it ultimately more disrespectful if they just told him time's up and cut him off.

  • @jeffm3163
    @jeffm3163 4 года назад +17

    Neil is my favorite human. He is so smart yet explains complex concepts so everyone can understand.

  • @holiday07
    @holiday07 10 лет назад +6

    I'm so honored to know that I share the same favorite movie as Mr. Tyson - Contact, which incidentally had Matthew McConaughey in it too.

    • @cagnazzo82
      @cagnazzo82 10 лет назад +1

      Yep. He's starred in two of the most memorable sci-fi movies ever.
      Interstellar is a classic in the making. Well, not in the making... it's already here, but you know what I mean :)

    • @AlquimistEd
      @AlquimistEd 10 лет назад

      Cagnazzo I felt like it was too coated with hollywood blockbustery stuff to be truly great, the ending especially really let me down.

    • @Hangman108
      @Hangman108 9 лет назад

      I think, that Contact was a good movie, but the story pace was just too slow for me.

  • @OscarCastillo1
    @OscarCastillo1 10 лет назад +11

    Explaining this to morning show hosts is hilarious.

  • @letzsee9
    @letzsee9 9 лет назад +38

    Contact is a life changing movie

    • @minggan2990
      @minggan2990 9 лет назад +3

      I agree... contact was far more amazing than interstellar

    • @TheDarkIllumination
      @TheDarkIllumination 9 лет назад +7

      letzsee9 Waited the whole movie to see the alien, and it was her goddamned father....

    • @HeyYouPMme
      @HeyYouPMme 9 лет назад +10

      TheDarkIllumination well damn, i just had it loading on the other tab, thanks for the spoiler :| lol

    • @Stalley75
      @Stalley75 9 лет назад

      letzsee9 I loved Contact, but wish there wasn't so much of that God stuff in it.

    • @TheReddaredevil223
      @TheReddaredevil223 9 лет назад

      letzsee9 I think Interstellar might have been better than contact

  • @taiki-kun7229
    @taiki-kun7229 4 года назад +6

    2:06 that's me in chemistry class.

  • @orangemage9522
    @orangemage9522 10 лет назад +7

    3:53
    Male talk show host: "No spoilers, no spoilers."
    Neil deGrasse Tyson: Death stare!

  • @angryvoices177
    @angryvoices177 7 лет назад +3

    2:07 when your teacher asks you a question and you didnt pay attention

  • @KingRumar
    @KingRumar 9 лет назад +8

    I love listening to Neil deGrasse Tyson. He's truly a gem for the scientific community.

  • @Vicioussama
    @Vicioussama 10 лет назад +4

    Niel deGrasse Tyson deserved a longer segment imo so he didn't have to rush his thoughts/talk :O

  • @E-Man5805
    @E-Man5805 10 лет назад +18

    Oh my God, the look on the other dude's face when they cut away to him.
    Picture perfect "Duhhhhh...." face.

    • @Roccarocks
      @Roccarocks 10 лет назад

      LMAO I was going to say that!

  • @thelittlesmartypants
    @thelittlesmartypants 9 лет назад +9

    2:06 it looks like Neil's discussion of astrophysics is going over this guy's head...

  • @FennessyMusic
    @FennessyMusic 5 лет назад +3

    Why do they ask a question and then cut him off with another question when he's answering their question

  • @rohandeo637
    @rohandeo637 7 лет назад +37

    Look at the guy's face at 2:07! He looks so lost.

    • @GamingSpectacularWilliam
      @GamingSpectacularWilliam 7 лет назад

      Тhis mоviе is nоw аvаilаааblеееe tо wаtссh hеrеее => twitter.com/28a0ecd1a985ebbc4/status/822764895951200256 Моviе vs sсiеnсе Nеil dеGrаааssе Туууsоn оn Intеrstеllаr

    • @DannyBoy443
      @DannyBoy443 4 года назад

      All he needed was a hoodie saying a university's name to be a confused grad student.

  • @supastar25
    @supastar25 10 лет назад +15

    The film's brilliant...

  • @BFG-hv2ml
    @BFG-hv2ml 2 дня назад

    He mentions "Contact" as his favourite sci-fi movie, which was clearly an inspiration for Interstellar.

  • @domzbu
    @domzbu 10 лет назад +7

    Goto 2:06 mins to see what a tv news presenters' brain looks like when faced with something weightier than reading off a missing dog story from his Autocue

  • @makkon06
    @makkon06 9 лет назад

    The expressions the two other anchors were giving were hysterical. Just a "Help me, I have no idea what is going on and I don't want to sound stupid" look. The main host lady was rockin it, though.

  • @momentary_
    @momentary_ 10 лет назад +37

    You guys are too harsh on the hosts. Not everyone has the time or energy to learn advanced physics and cosmology. They were polite to Neil. I would rather have tolerant ignorant people run the world than intolerant educated people any day.

    • @yokcos
      @yokcos 10 лет назад +15

      But alas, we're stuck with the intolerant ignoramuses.

    • @jawoody9745
      @jawoody9745 10 лет назад +4

      A silly-ass presentation. Gosh, am I being too hard on the (mindless) hosts? They're sitting there, looking at the floor, examining their fingernails and (SORRY!!) have to break for a commercial, so they ask, what is your favorite Sci-Fi film, Neil?" Abruptly cutting him off for any more good information about what he thought of the film "Interstellar." He mentioned "Contact," a fine film from 1997. How can you defend these twits as daytime television hosts? Emphasis on your handle, the "loser" part. I wouldn't have a clue about the "sexy" part....and honestly, I don't want to know.

    • @DANversusWTP
      @DANversusWTP 10 лет назад +2

      Intolerant educated people are that reason you can type this comment, or even own a computer.

    • @jawoody9745
      @jawoody9745 10 лет назад +1

      TheSeductiveArts Then why did you even bother to reply, if, at the end of the day, no one cared? Obviously, you did.

    • @jawoody9745
      @jawoody9745 10 лет назад

      You would rather have tolerant "ignorant" people run the world than intolerant "educated" people any day?" OMG! You are truly a lost cause! "Ignorance," which is clearly on your side (i.e. your kinda stupid - no, actually, you're very stupid) would be the end of us all. "Educated" people, for the most part, are NOT intolerant. They are typically liberal people who know a hell of a lot more than you do. Your handle, SexyLoser, lets ALL of us know that you're a LOSER, and not very "sexy" either. Good riddance!

  • @Jonathan1003
    @Jonathan1003 10 лет назад +14

    I bet that meteor was Optimus Prime

  • @itsmeOCEANNE
    @itsmeOCEANNE 10 лет назад +2

    Me and NDT share the same fave sci-fi movie of all time. It's Contact. Interstellar and Contact are both my faves now. Contact just remains a notch higher coz even up to now, the novel and the movie still stirs me. :)

    • @mykulc
      @mykulc 10 лет назад +2

      It's because contact was written for Sagan....the man! :)

    • @itsmeOCEANNE
      @itsmeOCEANNE 9 лет назад

      Actually, Contact was adapted from Sagan's novel or the same title. NDT has great respect for THE Carl Sagan.

  • @Mayordomo32
    @Mayordomo32 10 лет назад +15

    I feel like he's thinking "God these people are dumb."

    • @TuRtLeFaCeKiNg
      @TuRtLeFaCeKiNg 10 лет назад +1

      Jaminsky i was thinking the same :P

    •  10 лет назад +3

      Jaminsky amen to that ... Oh wait ... fuck.

    • @freshrr2
      @freshrr2 10 лет назад

      He prob thinks that ALOT

    • @rachelgeorge5751
      @rachelgeorge5751 4 года назад

      He already knows that

  • @jimthvac100
    @jimthvac100 4 года назад +2

    I ended up watching Contact again after hearing him mention it.

  • @sonofsun13
    @sonofsun13 10 лет назад +4

    Neil deGrasse Tyson's look for "no spoilers, no spoilers" 3:54

  • @GRiMHOLDx
    @GRiMHOLDx 10 лет назад +1

    I think ive watched literally every video with Neil Degrasi Tyson in it.
    If i had to be left on an island and told i can only watch video content of one person for the rest of my life.
    It would be every Neil Degrassi Tyson video.
    I can listen to him talk all day.

  • @ekanem2954
    @ekanem2954 9 лет назад +3

    His face at 2:07 kills me everytime

  • @Cluter
    @Cluter 10 лет назад +1

    So stoked that Dr. Tyson said Contact as the movie he named... it's in my Top 5.

  • @BruceWayneofCamelot
    @BruceWayneofCamelot 10 лет назад +17

    Neil deGrasse Tyson 2016.

    • @Actheman1978
      @Actheman1978 10 лет назад +4

      I regret that I had but one thumbs up to give.

    • @freshrr2
      @freshrr2 10 лет назад +1

      +Acthman: I'll help you out with another one; here you go..

    • @lucianocastillo694
      @lucianocastillo694 6 лет назад

      Eru Iluvatar almost 2018

    • @samratsur8074
      @samratsur8074 6 лет назад

      2020 it is.

  • @yellowskittle73
    @yellowskittle73 9 лет назад +1

    I love the anchor's faces! They're like amazed and confused all at once.

  • @zerogamer935
    @zerogamer935 5 лет назад +3

    The waves are touching the clouds

  • @joedomingo6962
    @joedomingo6962 10 лет назад +1

    Just got home from seeing Interstellar and the first movie that reflected with me while driving home was Contact -- closed many gaps!! Then seeing this video with deGrasse concurring. Da man! Saw it on RPX tonight, tomorrow will see on IMAX.

  • @napsasasa
    @napsasasa 9 лет назад +3

    4:21 best laugh ever!

  • @MonkeyManPersonShow
    @MonkeyManPersonShow 9 лет назад +2

    2:06 the guy was just like what the fuck is this english

  • @Lorax15
    @Lorax15 10 лет назад +20

    Are these news people really this ignorant about things which are basic high school physics and earth science? Seriously? Not knowing what a meteor is?

    • @brandonthesteele
      @brandonthesteele 10 лет назад +5

      It's comforting to think that they're just appealing to the lowest common denominator.

    • @brandonthesteele
      @brandonthesteele 10 лет назад +4

      Pretending to be dumb, however misguided that may be, is better than actually being dumb.

    • @bunnyfreakz
      @bunnyfreakz 10 лет назад

      You know you need pretend dumb to have good conversation. Because you dont want your conversation partner said " yeah I know that " when you try tell something and ended as awkward silence

    • @Lorax15
      @Lorax15 10 лет назад

      bunnyfreakz Well, this may be true, but there's no need to dumb down the program. Popular media should expect more than this from their audience. (And good talk shows do.)

    • @homeoyster
      @homeoyster 10 лет назад +1

      American media for you.

  • @martinrodriguez8164
    @martinrodriguez8164 9 лет назад +1

    Man! Tyson must be such a great professor in a classroom. I think none of his students would like to leave the room.

  • @michaelo.1320
    @michaelo.1320 10 лет назад +8

    The difference between a wormhole and a black hole? Are you fucking kidding me?

    • @GRiMHOLDx
      @GRiMHOLDx 10 лет назад +7

      One is a hole on a snake like creature that lives in the earth. Called an earthworm.
      The other is what resides between my big black ass.

  • @juangea395
    @juangea395 9 лет назад +1

    Contact is awesome, i thought i was the only one that remembered that movie

  • @mbtoober
    @mbtoober 10 лет назад +5

    First off Mr. Neil deGrasse is Flippin' Awesome!! Now onto the funny stuff, Yeah buddy, strait up Duhhhh-science-what-again-face?? @ 02:06 - 02:08 LOL!!!;) still laughing;)

  • @tennisjiujitsu
    @tennisjiujitsu 10 лет назад +3

    When I was watching Intersteller it reminded me alot of Contact.

    • @ASIRA89
      @ASIRA89 10 лет назад +3

      yes its kinda similar, someone going where humans never even dreamed of going. both film have some level of mind-fuck potential ^^

    • @tennisjiujitsu
      @tennisjiujitsu 10 лет назад +1

      Mind has been fucked every which way possible! lol

    • @wendellmcclore4733
      @wendellmcclore4733 4 года назад

      What are your top 3 favorite sci-fi films? 😀

    • @happybear3706
      @happybear3706 3 года назад

      Have you seen steins gate? Best time travel anime.

  • @dlouise64
    @dlouise64 10 лет назад +3

    I loved this movie so much

  • @MrIlleism
    @MrIlleism 9 лет назад +1

    Anybody caught the 'I am so confused' eyerolling at 2:05?

  • @Forgan_Mreeman
    @Forgan_Mreeman 10 лет назад +17

    Tyson is wasting is his breath talking to these ppl

  • @Scorch428
    @Scorch428 10 лет назад +10

    I thought the movie was fairly realistic. I mean, if I ever traveled through a wormhole, I'd expect to find Matt Damon, waiting to murder me.

  • @corazoncubano5372
    @corazoncubano5372 8 лет назад +4

    Did she seriously ask what's the difference between a black hole and a Wormhole???

  • @jasonpyatt
    @jasonpyatt 10 лет назад +1

    Love CBS This Morning hosts looking like they understand Neil DeGrasse Tyson!

  • @mr.pocket575
    @mr.pocket575 8 лет назад +3

    Contact was a GREAT fucking movie! Haven't seen it in years, but because I just watched this and Neil brought it up.. time to go watch it again!!

    • @reyariass
      @reyariass 8 лет назад

      I have never heard of it, now i'm going to go look it up. lol
      Do you know what year the movie came out, the one he's talking about?

    • @mr.pocket575
      @mr.pocket575 8 лет назад

      Rey Arias Contact 1997
      www.imdb.com/title/tt0118884/

    • @reyariass
      @reyariass 8 лет назад

      Alvin Akbar
      Thanks! :)

  • @joshhale9355
    @joshhale9355 10 лет назад +2

    Neil deGrasse Tyson is a great man, he's not some boring dude that knows too much about space, he's actually entertaining with his knowledge.

  • @antipro8
    @antipro8 9 лет назад +5

    2:07 *i have no clue what he's on about*

  • @TimmyCrackCorn
    @TimmyCrackCorn 9 лет назад

    Had a feeling he was going to say "Contact" ... and so glad he did. Just went up even a few MORE notches in my book.

  • @morganthem
    @morganthem 9 лет назад +10

    I'd really appreciate it if the news stopped trying to be "hip" and started trying to be intelligent instead. Don't act stupid because your betters are watching the ratings. Engage that dialogue. In these times it may not come again, it certainly isn't often. People are too impatient to care about the wonders of science it seems. Science is like a side-show to the real-world for most people because money-makers can trick the reward systems of basic people. You lack critical thinking skills so you're easy to make money from. Of course they can't have you plumb the depths of the cosmos and your being earnestly, you'd make measured decisions in life making you useless to most of corporate America. In fact the dumber you are the better off someone else is.

    • @SomeKidsAtHomes
      @SomeKidsAtHomes 6 лет назад

      david bouy im a bit late, but that television isn't oriented to people who want that or understand what the conversation would be about, that's why it's dumbed down

  • @TheUArabej
    @TheUArabej 10 лет назад

    They weren't expecting Contact at the end. I love how they form questions with intention of expected answer at the end of interview

  • @michaelo.1320
    @michaelo.1320 10 лет назад +3

    I love NDT but I hate his aversion to ever having a stance on anything. Countless interviews he never takes a a stance, and always plops himself right in the middle of either argument. There is a difference between being objective and being neutral on literally everything, a big difference. I suppose its a big picture business concept that avoids alienating any potential fan base

    • @mykulc
      @mykulc 10 лет назад

      No doubt. I find it hard to believe that he can't have an opinion on something that is so closely related to his passion. It's almost cowardice. Did you like the movie..why or why not, Neil...it's simple.

    • @andrewrobertson3687
      @andrewrobertson3687 10 лет назад +23

      mykul koplan I get the impression that he isn't wanting to jeopardize the success of the movie based on his opinion of how accurate the science is. He's not being a movie critic, but he carries a lot of clout in the public eye and doesn't want to tank the movie that might otherwise inspire someone to pursue science, help better the planet, or be good to someone, all simply because he found a flaw or two and told the media his thoughts on it.

    • @michaelo.1320
      @michaelo.1320 10 лет назад

      I picked the wrong video to comment this because I meant more in general, not just this video. He got into a very entertaining fight on his podcast about him never taking a stance

    • @Optimus6128
      @Optimus6128 10 лет назад +2

      Then it's something I love. Most people today try to be skeptics for the sake of being skeptics, debunk and all that. Well, I sort of like it, because I don't like the ignorance and it's good to hear the skeptic's side, but sometimes it's good for once to have a nicer person in the scientific community. I mean, he says what needs to be say, but doesn't need to say sucks or rules. We miss those people. Everybody wants to be an arrogant skeptic.

    • @romxxii
      @romxxii 10 лет назад +2

      A stance on what? He takes very strong stances: against the anti-GMO and anti-vaxxing movement, against faith-based attacks on science in the classroom, etc.
      Or you mean a stance on _this_ movie? Well, weren't you listening? He already said the science holds up. Do you want his opinion regarding the film's narrative structure? That's not really his specialty.

  • @drew8996
    @drew8996 10 лет назад +1

    Great interview. So glad he said Carl Sagan's story- Contact. Made me well up inside.
    Great men, both Tyson and Sagan. The earth is a better place for having humans like them to teach and guide us.

  • @BossAttack
    @BossAttack 9 лет назад +4

    I feel dumber listening to these anchors adding in there little comments, I love how their faces are just blank every time he tries to explain something. They have no idea what he's talking about.

  • @aaronseidl5941
    @aaronseidl5941 8 лет назад +1

    I would love to just sit down and talk with him about physics and astronomy!

  • @noahg2
    @noahg2 7 лет назад +3

    2:06 "dafuq is he saying" face

  • @FildasKirk
    @FildasKirk 6 лет назад

    No scientist here, but a big trekkie fan.
    Star Trek's warp drive is aptly named, it WARPS space - it expands the an space behind spaceship and shrinks it in front. The ratio of expansion/shrinkage to normal spcae is what gives scale to warp speed. It is controllable and steerable throughout the entire journey (barring any mishaps, as was sometimes the case in the episodes). The way he tries to make similarities to popular sci-fi, I think Star Wars hyperdrive is closer to wormhole, but why not mention Stargate?
    The PC game Elite: Dangerous is similar - it has two types of FTL drive - local "frameshift" drive - sued to travel within star systems - FTL, but slow for interstellar travel. It is controllable, steerable and possible to see normal space and interact with it to a degree (scan, visual imagery). It also has a limit on maximum speed depending on the proximity to a gravity well of star/planet. Then there is hyperdrive frameshift, used for "jumps" between star sytsems. Once it engages, it cannot be stopped, or changed to different destination. The jumping ships goes through what is nicknamed as "witchspace" - similar to what we saw in Interstellar - unable to interact with it.

  • @TheDante3113
    @TheDante3113 10 лет назад +3

    @2:05 Guy has no idea what Neil is saying

  • @LifeBloodMarketing
    @LifeBloodMarketing 5 лет назад

    There is no reason to stop an interview today, meaning for the host to say "we are out of time". All those commercial cuts can be added to the Internet for later watching and guess what, they can ad more commercials to those segments as well.

  • @sigmaoctantis_nz
    @sigmaoctantis_nz 10 лет назад +6

    There was very little that was realistic about this movie... pure science fiction.

    • @aprilmay90585
      @aprilmay90585 10 лет назад +5

      I guess that's why "fiction" is in the title. My scientific minded husband thought some parts were cheesy and my brain is very "dreamy" so I was entranced the whole time!

    • @sigmaoctantis_nz
      @sigmaoctantis_nz 10 лет назад

      I enjoyed it but some of it just didn't make logical sense at all.

    • @XxCoolnamewithXsxX
      @XxCoolnamewithXsxX 10 лет назад +26

      NZXcel You seem to be uneducated, do you even know anything about physics? The wormholes and black holes were simulated from actual equations. Yes, it wouldn't really be possible to travel through a wormhole, but they did a pretty good job making the movie follow the laws of physics, i.e the time dilation.

    • @sigmaoctantis_nz
      @sigmaoctantis_nz 10 лет назад

      XxCoolnamewithXsxX lol do you actually believe there is a planet which could possibly have a time dilation factor of 60,000? You do realize that for such a scenario to be possible you would need to be near the surface of the black hole and well under the minimum possible stable orbit for any object around it. Not to mention the tidal forces would have torn that planet and the space craft which attempted to slingshot around the black hole to pieces. Oh and surviving falling into a black hole? You actually think all of this is realistic?
      The equations were there to substantiate the visual effects nothing more.

    • @sigmaoctantis_nz
      @sigmaoctantis_nz 10 лет назад +3

      In terms of realism, Gravity is probably the most realistic sci-fi movies but the main reason for it is because it's using technology and environments we are familiar with.
      But yeah, realism isn't necessarily the best thing about a movie.

  • @docgima
    @docgima 10 лет назад +1

    2:05 has to be my favorite part of this.

  • @Sasupoika2
    @Sasupoika2 10 лет назад +3

    It was ok movie.
    Obviously there was some attention to paid to physics of such flight, etc. Obviously the physics of it aren't rock-hard, Miller's planet most likely would be too close to the black hole judging by the gravitational time dilation. Even if it did exist, just getting on the planet and getting off would require ridiculous amounts of energy. I guess I should just let it slide because it is fiction after all. I really disliked the twist and felt it was very far-fetched.
    And then there are the gaping plotholes ( origin of wormhole become paradoxical towards to end, why didn't NASA just call Cooper, how was the world outside of US, why send humans instead of their advanced robots on completely unknown system etc. )
    The characters were bit dull, I felt they were there to fill in some very predictable roles ( cannon fodder, token traitor... ).
    It is still above some trash I have watched ( most recent was Lucy which was a horrible, horrible movie ), but I wasn't particularly tingled by it.

  • @movesguy
    @movesguy 9 лет назад

    I love just hearing that guy talk. I love his voice and charisma.

  • @qjonesization
    @qjonesization 10 лет назад +23

    Its all irrelevant because even if you could make a wormhole. You still wouldn't be able to make a battery for watches that lasts as long as i did in the movie!

    • @Yukikazehalo
      @Yukikazehalo 10 лет назад +52

      good quality analog watches arnt battery powered.

    • @vavra222
      @vavra222 9 лет назад +5

      Well, today there is technology for using our body heat or movement to produce electricity, i think that by the time we manage to travel interstellar, those kind of technologies will be necessary.

    • @qjonesization
      @qjonesization 9 лет назад

      Yukikazehalo The watch in the movie was sitting on a shelf for 30yrs Plus Body heat wasn't driving the watch. And as dusty as earth was in the movie I'm not sure the watch REALLY would have made it!

    • @qjonesization
      @qjonesization 9 лет назад +1

      vavra222 Its possible, however in the movie they were leaning less towards technology and more towards farming and food engineering. When they made those robots like TARS they could have made a battery that has juice for 30yrs

    • @vavra222
      @vavra222 9 лет назад

      Sunny Rothmiller I guess so, i havent seen the movie yet, still waiting.

  • @Geologist_Mike
    @Geologist_Mike 2 года назад

    Nice interview, I like how they nod and smile when he says Contact the Carl Sagan story. :

  • @JulianJohnston919
    @JulianJohnston919 9 лет назад +3

    I thought Contact was better then Interstellar, just my opinion

  • @davefs25
    @davefs25 9 лет назад +1

    2:06 "im totaly understanding this...."

  • @jungy9001
    @jungy9001 10 лет назад +4

    You can literally see how stupid these people are next to Neil. I wonder if he can do this to everyone he stands next to.

    • @SuperKlondikeBars
      @SuperKlondikeBars 10 лет назад +1

      Its so bad its hilarious, I love Neil 😂😂😂