Yes, I'm looking for more of her talks without anyone elee. She's fascinating to listen to. I can't stand the blokes who keep interrupting trying to be funny. 😒
She's the one of the few on this show to admit to something she doesn't know & that's exactly why I would listen to her first. Mankind was just born yesterday and we have so much to learn about this universe. It would be foolish to assume we have a complete understanding of the way our sun works. This is just the beginning
I like that she says we are limited by our sense perception meaning there might be ''Mystical dimensions'' of the sun - the universe, that we are yet to understand
Lika Guhathakurta is someone who I would love to have a coffee with so as to share in many playful and enlightening conversations. Passion, playfulness, and knowledge are a powerful combination of elements which Lika is undeniably a host to. 🌸
I was today years old when I learned about the differential rotation of the sun. So glad that people like Lika and Dr Tyson have the proclivity and fidelity to spread the knowledge. We are blessed.
Knowing about Like ma'am through this video. It feels so nice to know about Indian women or Indian origin women doing and reaching at such an expectional level in scientific field. Thank you for sharing Dr. Tyson ❤
@@OiG_GEMiNi From Chuck? You are now officially banned from watching Startalk saying those things about Chuck. This episode was exciting but not hilariously amazing and informative since Chuck wasn't there. I don't remember anything they said during this talk. WE MISS CHUCK!!!!!!
@@LamarDandre 😂 i actually like chuck but sometimes he just keeps going on & on dragging jokes delaying the show & questions being asked. I prefer the episodes without him & other comedians. Just Neil & his experts
One of my favorite cartoons is two people standing in a desert, sun baking them overhead, and one exclaims to the other "there must be a source of energy down there!".
Funny how these same principles are always forgotten in the “climate change” scare speeches. Wait solar activity has an effect on temps more than cow farts?
I love when Lika is on StarTalk. She's such a beautiful gem rich with information. 💎 Me looking everywhere online like: o my gosh, where did she find that happy looking dress? 👗
Lika rocks! Re. 54:20mins we definitely need to harness the sun's energy - solar panels in space, beam the energy down - CalTech leading the way. Utterly awesome podcast & great to have an English accent in the mix 🌞
I think sun is literally the god that is visible to you with eyes. I mean you can discard it just coz you know how it works. But If you believe in the concept of respect and means something to you as a human value. Then sun is literally god to us. Powerful , Dangerous , Mysterious , Marvelous and Life giver. Glory to our sun.
You and Lika should host your own science podcast together (probably focusing on space).... but the idea/counter-idea or complexity/ simplification dynamic is wonderful...
QUESTION- What would have to happen for us way down in South Africa to see the Aurora Lights? It can't be impossible. Watching this program, I have concluded that everything is possible in the universe.
It isn’t impossible!The Earth’s magnetic field must move for that to happen.It has flipped in the past.According to 1 source,a magnetic pole was at the Atlantic & near Africa,some years ago.So be careful what you wish for.
Contrary to what some folks have suggested - you certainly do NOT need your hemisphere to be pointing towards the sun during a solar storm, NOR do you need the Earth's magnetic poles to flip! As touched on by @petrameyer1121, you simply need to be far enough north to see the Aurora Borealis, OR far enough south to see the Aurora Australis. During our recent C5 solar storm activity - the Aurora (Australis) was seen as far north as Townsville in tropical north Queensland, Australia (~ 20 deg south). Typically, the Aurora Australis is seen only much further south (~ 40+ deg) in Tasmania, for example. Based on this recent activity, I think you should've seen Aurora Australis in South Africa ... unless you suffered my fate: cloud cover!
So true, she is lovely and so well refined as a female scientist and youthful in her age. I can see why anyone would crush on her. 😆 I'm always crushing on Neil.
Neil should collect all his cosmic perspectives he lays out in startalk and put them into a book !! the cosmic perspective has become for me a way of seriously looking at everything !!
58:21 Hi Startalk Team, from a cinematography perspective, please try the camera closing-in/zooming in, onto Dr. Tyson's face, when he is delivering such beautiful concluding words
Now in my 50s i got back into something that amazed me as a child... Radio. Having the freedom of time in my life now, i regret drifting away from that thing that amazed me as a child!! The science behind a subject matter that many believe is approaching obsoletion is overwhelming!! Theres something amazing about being able to talk to someone in real time a continent away, as if theyre standing right next to you. The reason i clicked onto this video is down to.... Radio! Science has so many directions, which are unarguably connected.
@@dragonsauce358mojority of the ones in Canada that aren't already Dr's and teachers are a waste of citizens tax paying dollars and need to go back..... There isn't that many contributing to canadian society despite your belief there is. They will go back very soon.
Lady Sheldon - hahaha - Anirban Das here - great to see a fellow Indian being a champion in astronomy - even greater to see how mankind's spirit of exploring nature is growing - as a species we are just beginning to look around - I am optimistic we will witness even more amazing discoveries about the universe we are in sion enough
I was also there in texas! Lucky we drove a bit out of the storm and we got to see the corona for just a few moments through cloud breaks. It was my first time, I will never forget it!
Are you for real? Indians are overrepresented in every sector of higher education in the US. They're the most accomplished academic group in the country. Accusing Indians of DEI is like accusing Jews of too many noble prizes or the Chinese of too many Spelling Bee victories.
I was lucky enough to see the eclipse last year in Exmouth, Western Australia. A 12 hour drive north from my home in Perth. The best part was sharing the experience with my kids.
Do you think we've reached the peak?
Yessir
Not at all! Not yet!
😅 I don't answer questions 😆🦖🤗 BY the way 🎉 have a great week ahead 😀 😊
Peak is yet to come
🤷🏻♂️
Never knew of Lika before, she's absolutely brilliant to listen to. So absorbing
Yes, I'm looking for more of her talks without anyone elee. She's fascinating to listen to. I can't stand the blokes who keep interrupting trying to be funny. 😒
Same, she is wonderful.
Lika Guhathakurta is such a delightful guest, love her :)
She's the one of the few on this show to admit to something she doesn't know & that's exactly why I would listen to her first.
Mankind was just born yesterday and we have so much to learn about this universe. It would be foolish to assume we have a complete understanding of the way our sun works. This is just the beginning
I like that she says we are limited by our sense perception meaning there might be ''Mystical dimensions'' of the sun - the universe, that we are yet to understand
Lika Guhathakurta is someone who I would love to have a coffee with so as to share in many playful and enlightening conversations. Passion, playfulness, and knowledge are a powerful combination of elements which Lika is undeniably a host to. 🌸
Madhulika Guhathakurta was so facinating to listen to. Thank you Neil degrasse Tyson, Matt Kirshen and the StarTalk team. This is GOLD ✨
There are less chuckles because we're Chuckless...
😂😂😂😂
Where is he?
Lol nicely done
More Lord Nice please.
@@randomlegend631would have been even nicer with Lord Nice next to Neil. A virtual Chuck is better than than this guy. Lika is great.
I was today years old when I learned about the differential rotation of the sun. So glad that people like Lika and Dr Tyson have the proclivity and fidelity to spread the knowledge. We are blessed.
shes such an awesome guest!!
Lika is one of the most humble smart people you have had on. We need more of her on the show
Lika has a really great sense of humor. I love it. "Oort science people... manage your clouds!"
That wasn't humor cloud seeding
Knowing about Like ma'am through this video. It feels so nice to know about Indian women or Indian origin women doing and reaching at such an expectional level in scientific field. Thank you for sharing Dr. Tyson ❤
I'm lucky to to live in a place where I see the northern lights all the time during winter. It's just magical! 🌟 Greetings from Norway ❤
lucky!!!
I'm so jealous! I've always wanted to visit Norway. Hope to get there someday.
We don't know what we don't know. Very wise words indeed.
Sausages
Lika has a beautiful soul. What a fascinating speaker. I could listen for hours!
I took a shot every time Dr. Neil hit the dude in the middle. I woke up from my hangover about 20 minutes ago!
Poor guy must be all blue from bruises. xD
I hadn't noticed it, and now I can't unsee it. 😁😁
My Dad did that all the time, so I know it's general enthusiasm and kindness, but it's still funny.
You sausage😂
Can we just make Chuck a permanent host on Startalk? He's just as important to the show as Dr Tyson is.
He is a standup comic who probably travels a lot, it ain't that simple.
No, he doesn’t know when to shut up. A break from him is refreshing
@@OiG_GEMiNi From Chuck?
You are now officially banned from watching Startalk saying those things about Chuck.
This episode was exciting but not hilariously amazing and informative since Chuck wasn't there. I don't remember anything they said during this talk.
WE MISS CHUCK!!!!!!
@@LamarDandre 😂 i actually like chuck but sometimes he just keeps going on & on dragging jokes delaying the show & questions being asked. I prefer the episodes without him & other comedians. Just Neil & his experts
@@OiG_GEMiNi Lol. :)
One of my favorite cartoons is two people standing in a desert, sun baking them overhead, and one exclaims to the other "there must be a source of energy down there!".
Funny how these same principles are always forgotten in the “climate change” scare speeches. Wait solar activity has an effect on temps more than cow farts?
I could listen to Lika Guhathkurta all day.
Great video. Loved your guest, she was facinating.
I love when Lika is on StarTalk. She's such a beautiful gem rich with information. 💎 Me looking everywhere online like: o my gosh, where did she find that happy looking dress? 👗
I know! Her dress is amazing!
I could listen to this woman for hours
What a great guest!!!
Lika rocks! Re. 54:20mins we definitely need to harness the sun's energy - solar panels in space, beam the energy down - CalTech leading the way. Utterly awesome podcast & great to have an English accent in the mix 🌞
I think sun is literally the god that is visible to you with eyes. I mean you can discard it just coz you know how it works. But If you believe in the concept of respect and means something to you as a human value. Then sun is literally god to us. Powerful , Dangerous , Mysterious , Marvelous and Life giver.
Glory to our sun.
Ms. Lika G, you have very calming energy. 🙏
1:35 Missed opportunity to say: Sun's been cookin' lately
Ok Lika needs to be a regular guest!
You and Lika should host your own science podcast together (probably focusing on space).... but the idea/counter-idea or complexity/ simplification dynamic is wonderful...
Silly sausage😂
Amazing interview! This was my favorite episode. Lika is brilliant, balanced and in tune with both intuition and logic.
MR. NEIL! THANK YOU FOR INTRODUCING THIS DIAMOND GUEST! im allready researching all she does :D
@CatLoverNik saki diki liki
That part about you two talking about solar eclipses like I would talk about concerts I've seen was great.
Nice to see you all together.
Can i have you in dinner with me?
Lika is studying 98% of our Solarsystem. That's cool.
Lika is our grandmother
Keep up the great work Starlords.
Star emperors
I could listen to Lika talk all day ❤
Loved Lika! She is delightful in how she explains things. And just the right amount of funny sarcasm 😁😁
QUESTION- What would have to happen for us way down in South Africa to see the Aurora Lights? It can't be impossible. Watching this program, I have concluded that everything is possible in the universe.
No everything is not possible. E.I. no god.
@@HedonisticPuritan-mp6xv that one exactly. Need to be turned toward Sun when Solar storm is high.
It isn’t impossible!The Earth’s magnetic field must move for that to happen.It has flipped in the past.According to 1 source,a magnetic pole was at the Atlantic & near Africa,some years ago.So be careful what you wish for.
It would help if you basically moved more south. You can see them in South America, Australia and New Zealand.
Contrary to what some folks have suggested - you certainly do NOT need your hemisphere to be pointing towards the sun during a solar storm, NOR do you need the Earth's magnetic poles to flip! As touched on by @petrameyer1121, you simply need to be far enough north to see the Aurora Borealis, OR far enough south to see the Aurora Australis.
During our recent C5 solar storm activity - the Aurora (Australis) was seen as far north as Townsville in tropical north Queensland, Australia (~ 20 deg south). Typically, the Aurora Australis is seen only much further south (~ 40+ deg) in Tasmania, for example. Based on this recent activity, I think you should've seen Aurora Australis in South Africa ... unless you suffered my fate: cloud cover!
CHUCK NICE!!!! WHERE YOU AT?
Neil and Chuck for 2024!
CHUCK! CHUCK! CHUCK!
WE WANT CHUCK!
He has a regular job.
Well let's get them to pay him more so he can quit and do startalk full-time lol@@davidt3956
@@alexcline4378 yea
Love her! Thank you for hosting her, this was super valuable -specially when we're forecasted to get to 50°C where I live... unprecendented!
love Lika's explanation when Neil asks "why doesn't it melt" prior to her true explanation
thank you for inviting the world's most brilliant people to share their knowledge with us
Loved, "... it's a teenage star"!
Lika is fascinating. And so well spoken and quick to have legitimate, sometimes very funny responses.
Another Woman of science, I now have a CRUSH ON. 😍
So true, she is lovely and so well refined as a female scientist and youthful in her age. I can see why anyone would crush on her. 😆 I'm always crushing on Neil.
Indian Middle Aged Scientist is weird fetish my bro
You sausage😂
I have never seen Neil this quiet.. he was also enjoying Ms. Lika with respect
Pure badassry. I love the way she talks about "We're NASA.", though.
Oh I love this Sister Sun guest her voice her accent her attitude. Wonderful wonderful lady. Let’s have her on often!
I love Matt. 😊 Whether he understands the subject matter or not, he is always smiling and along for the ride willing to learn. 💚😁🌞
Loovveeee this one! The discussion and flow of the group! What red wine yall having?
Ive never been so glad to click in a podcast. Lika is a fantastic fascinating guest.
One of the best episodes
Amazing guest! It was a joy to hear her speak on the subject she loves.
56:22 would love to know how the pluto discussion went which was cut out of the video 😂
This! The cut was so apparent 😂 I had to pause and start scrolling down the comments if someone else saw and reacted to it.
What an amazing mind Lika has. It was a pleasure to listen to her thoughts.
awesome guest
She's next level! Not just a genius, but a true visionary. And she is exactly correct in her mindset towards AI. The intelligent/logical perspective.
The closing words were fire 🔥
Neil should collect all his cosmic perspectives he lays out in startalk and put them into a book !! the cosmic perspective has become for me a way of seriously looking at everything !!
Where Tf is chuck
Getting his annual ball check up lol, something about one is bouncier than the other 😂
@@fr4nk15c4bro you just killed me 💀
Lika, you are absolutely radiant! I will watch this episode again and again.
🤩I love your show🥰, bendición!
58:21 Hi Startalk Team, from a cinematography perspective, please try the camera closing-in/zooming in, onto Dr. Tyson's face, when he is delivering such beautiful concluding words
I know this is all about science but Ms Guhathakura is rockin' that gray hair.
She's a Targaryen! 👀
Yeah, love how her eyeglasses are almost lost innnit-
🥰
I love her! She seems so great to talk to and SO knowledgeable! Great episode.
i liked the video as number 260 and im proud of it.
Now in my 50s i got back into something that amazed me as a child... Radio.
Having the freedom of time in my life now, i regret drifting away from that thing that amazed me as a child!! The science behind a subject matter that many believe is approaching obsoletion is overwhelming!!
Theres something amazing about being able to talk to someone in real time a continent away, as if theyre standing right next to you.
The reason i clicked onto this video is down to.... Radio!
Science has so many directions, which are unarguably connected.
People are afraid of AI because in her words 'it has no bounds'. And mankind is not very good about thinking about long term consequences
I never wanted this episode to end. (Also, her whole style is fabulous! 😍)
36:33 Neil just poking bro now 😂😂
What a charming, witty and fascinating lady.
*ELECTRIC UNIVERSE*
🤪🤪
🤣🤣
23:15 "if we had something like that, who would be measuring it?" In response to g6. That was excellent
Cabbages are mining the sun for energy. Good idea.
You sausage😂
It’s so lovely to escape from the news and be privy to these conversations with these so clever people.
💚🌎🥰
Just a reminder of how talented Indian immigrant community has been in America who are contributing nothing but talent to American society.
No disassemble!
Also in canada. Have many Indian friends over here :D
Bose is from India, and most of our Drs, too bad scammers abound
@@dragonsauce358mojority of the ones in Canada that aren't already Dr's and teachers are a waste of citizens tax paying dollars and need to go back..... There isn't that many contributing to canadian society despite your belief there is. They will go back very soon.
@@Dhw997what have you contributed? because by the looks of it you aren’t indigenous. Tbh you look like a waste of space. Get a job. 😂
We need Lika back on! Definitely one of my favorite guests
Lady Sheldon - hahaha - Anirban Das here - great to see a fellow Indian being a champion in astronomy - even greater to see how mankind's spirit of exploring nature is growing - as a species we are just beginning to look around - I am optimistic we will witness even more amazing discoveries about the universe we are in sion enough
Who is missing chuck?
I am!😢
God allmighty this is brilliantly put together, thanks.
The connection of minds to convey information.
First viewer
super sun glasses - mmmmm ???
I was also there in texas! Lucky we drove a bit out of the storm and we got to see the corona for just a few moments through cloud breaks. It was my first time, I will never forget it!
Not first
🤣
Lika mam is phenomenal, also thanks neil for inviting sheldon cooper to youre podcast
Diversity Equity Inclusion brings us fine Indian women like this
No. Hard work and talent gets you where she is.
Or she was the most qualified for the job 🤷♂️
Are you for real? Indians are overrepresented in every sector of higher education in the US. They're the most accomplished academic group in the country. Accusing Indians of DEI is like accusing Jews of too many noble prizes or the Chinese of too many Spelling Bee victories.
This is one of my favorite episodes
Another awesome lady discussing awesome things with our awesome guys!!!😊😊😊❤
I was lucky enough to see the eclipse last year in Exmouth, Western Australia. A 12 hour drive north from my home in Perth. The best part was sharing the experience with my kids.
This was such a good episode and a joy to listen to. Thank you!
I can re-watch this anytime. I love the flow
What a great guest and discussion !! Thank You !!!
The book between Matt and Lika is "Exploring the Invisible: Art, Science, and the Spiritual - Revised and Expanded Edition"
What a fantastic lady. I could listen to her for hours. great episode all around
Lika is amazing. Hope you bring her on again.
Wonderful podcast. TQVM!
I was in Poplar Bluff Missouri and the Total Eclipse was Amazingly Speechless
I like the way she thinks we don't know everything and we dont know if it's true or not yet very humble with her expertise
Lika is delightful. Have her on more often (smile).
Lika is delightful! 🎉🎉🎉
What a sweet personality this lady is! I love her energy! 🥰