Things You Thought You Knew - Venus Pizza, Wavelengths, and Horsepower

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  • Опубликовано: 17 дек 2024

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  • @Jager-er4vc
    @Jager-er4vc 2 года назад +36

    The amount that Chuck adds to the understanding is huge. He’s funny and lighthearted. But he really does help bring the information home

  • @seanbabi
    @seanbabi 2 года назад +397

    Let’s face it. Neil is the main man in these videos, obviously. But when Chuck get introduced at the start of an episode you can’t help but be like “yesss!!”

    • @idioticfun1901
      @idioticfun1901 2 года назад +17

      chuck brings life to the science unlike any other

    • @sneezymango8183
      @sneezymango8183 2 года назад +5

      My thoughts exactly! :)

    • @Carlosmahumane
      @Carlosmahumane 2 года назад +2

      👍

    • @katicabogar24
      @katicabogar24 2 года назад +7

      I’m checking episode descriptions before pressing play 🤣

    • @toko3d
      @toko3d 2 года назад +1

      I found myself wondering what city that apartment is in. Then I wondered about Dr. Tyson. And I noticed that there weren't windows, so I wondered if it was in the basement.

  • @MaikolNox
    @MaikolNox 2 года назад +96

    I hope this show never ends so much useful information being dumped here for future generations

    • @StarTalk
      @StarTalk  2 года назад +15

      So do we!

    • @MaikolNox
      @MaikolNox 2 года назад +4

      @@StarTalk I love what you do, Neil!!

    • @charlesmasoncarr7831
      @charlesmasoncarr7831 Год назад

      0p

    • @Bangin0utWest
      @Bangin0utWest 10 месяцев назад +1

      Shows like this will keep our Ai overlords from killing us

    • @zapleaf
      @zapleaf 4 месяца назад

      Some people just want to watch the world learn.

  • @tylersmith4384
    @tylersmith4384 2 года назад +32

    I absolutely love StarTalk! It’s my daily go to for my entertainment and my escape. Even with limited time working 40-60 hours a week and with a toddler running around. I’m 23 and have followed Dr. Tyson since I saw him cameo on “The Universe” 12 years ago. WE NEED MORE COSMOS.

  • @realtjbrand
    @realtjbrand 2 года назад +47

    Chuck is so funny 😭 I love you Dr. Tyson but this show would not be the same without him.
    Thanks for always sharing your knowledge with us 🙏 enjoyed the vid.

  • @thirstfast1025
    @thirstfast1025 2 года назад +69

    "But what happens if you have no particles?"
    "... ... You need tea."
    That's why you're Chuck *Nice.* You're awesome, Chuck!

  • @ThinkTankMC
    @ThinkTankMC 2 года назад +43

    It's because of Neil, Bill Nye, and Carl Sagan that make me want to be a public educator and make my own "Explaining" videos. Keep it up you guys!

    • @StarTalk
      @StarTalk  2 года назад +8

      It’s a great thing to be. Keep reaching for the stars!

    • @lbthingsstuffmore9513
      @lbthingsstuffmore9513 2 года назад +2

      And you are SURELY NEEDED!💚💚💚

  • @stephanienirenberg7426
    @stephanienirenberg7426 2 года назад +61

    Love you guys. I get so excited when I see a new Star Talk.

    • @terriemartinez9989
      @terriemartinez9989 2 года назад +1

      Me too!🌟😎

    • @Cosmicphalus
      @Cosmicphalus 2 года назад +1

      Me too

    • @StarTalk
      @StarTalk  2 года назад +12

      We’re glad! Be excited that we’re releasing a new one today!

    • @Cosmicphalus
      @Cosmicphalus 2 года назад +2

      @@StarTalk can you all touch on the time travel in Marvel’s Avengers: Endgame? And what if we harness lightning and magnets 🧲 gravity to prop open wormholes?

    • @rolandorzabal1955
      @rolandorzabal1955 2 года назад +1

      Same here ☺️

  • @gxlorp
    @gxlorp 2 года назад +19

    Can we get Chuck an honorary doctorate. I want to see an episode of him introduced that way. Thanks in advance

    • @lemongavine
      @lemongavine 2 года назад +2

      He seems pretty smart and definitely eager to learn

    • @Jesse6463-h2n
      @Jesse6463-h2n 2 месяца назад

      Nah dude is already a Lord and have a hot wife he don't need no PhD. He needs a raise tho because he is carrying the show

    • @launiesoult3248
      @launiesoult3248 Месяц назад

      Honorary degree in comedy he's a great comedian and he keeps everything going

  • @murasaki848
    @murasaki848 2 года назад +6

    Many cooks swear by putting unglazed quarry tiles in the oven as a sort of "thermal inertia" similar to the way Neil described a pizza oven. Make sure they are unglazed, as the chemicals used to glaze tiles can be quite toxic.
    We're always going to have old symbols as a reference like "horsepower" and "kiloton". Notice the call function on that little supercomputer you have in your pocket is labeled with an old fashioned telephone handset, and the alarm on that same device still has an icon that looks like an old brass alarm clock.
    In simplifying the antenna explanation, Neil was a bit inaccurate. Most simple antennas are 1/4 or 1/2 the wavelength of the frequency desired. This is why your car antenna isn't 10 feet long to pick up FM radio stations (100 MHz = 3 meters). Notice that even this is overly simplified since we've had pocket sized radios since 1957. Antenna design gets real complicated real quick.

  • @davidjames8505
    @davidjames8505 2 года назад +6

    It's been going on for quite a while but I'm glad I found Star Talk a few months ago. I've thoroughly enjoyed catching up and learning new things. Really love seeing the special quests with speciality in specific fields of science as well inform us of how things work.

  • @jacobokpara7618
    @jacobokpara7618 2 года назад +3

    40mins video feels like 5mins. Great job guys. Love start talk. Been following for years now

  • @jaylenharris9560
    @jaylenharris9560 2 года назад +16

    neil has such a warm and comforting laugh 😂

  • @tmrogers87
    @tmrogers87 2 года назад +4

    Thermodynamically fluent is a great compliment, nice job Chuck!

  • @aaronpincus6095
    @aaronpincus6095 Год назад +1

    My late father, an Aerospace engineer used to say, “You don’t know what you don’t know, until you know it.” Always keep learning.

  • @LEDewey_MD
    @LEDewey_MD 2 года назад +3

    Leave it to Chuck and Dr. Tyson to distill most of physics (thermodynamics, electromagnetism, relativity, optics, pyrotechnics, cooling with bike reflectors, culinary art) into one, single, 45 minute, completely captivating and educational episode!! Kudos!!

    • @gxlorp
      @gxlorp 2 года назад

      That's Dr. Chuck

  • @Stoffe3D
    @Stoffe3D 2 года назад +8

    Please make the Star Wars science episode! Would be so fun! I also like how R2D2 can move in the sand with its small wheels on the legs! :-)

    • @molochsorcery4357
      @molochsorcery4357 2 года назад

      Funny thing is Samantha Carter used a stargate to blow up a sun to destroy Apophis' fleet on Stargate SG:1 and THAT was satisfying to watch.
      I always wondered how the Goa'uld Anubis would fare agains Darth Vader in a battle. His half-ascended powers against Vader's Dark Force.

  • @julianthegodmusic
    @julianthegodmusic Год назад +1

    Diving into the older videos. These will be used in schools for notes if they aren't already 😂
    Love these. Morning ritual for me

  • @theprogamer9983
    @theprogamer9983 2 года назад +15

    Love your vids, keep up the good work!!

  • @gsav1320
    @gsav1320 2 года назад +2

    YESSSSSSS a chuck and Neil only episode is the besttttt. (Love the guests too but the these ones have a special place in my heart)

  • @chanmax2
    @chanmax2 2 года назад +1

    Hello from France,Neil and Chuck! We have in France an astrophysicist, Roland Lehoucq, who is doing conferences about the science in science fiction movies. His most reknown work is "doing sciences with Star Wars" where he's explaining the force, measuring the power of a lightsaber, of the death star, even of the emperor's force lightning. He also speaking of the planets and everything you can see in the movies. It's time to learn some french and take a look a it.😉

  • @isatousarr7044
    @isatousarr7044 4 месяца назад +1

    Wave-particle duality shows that particles like photons can behave both as waves and particles. Our bodies mainly detect the electromagnetic spectrum through visible light and feel infrared as heat. Although we don't directly sense microwaves and radio waves, devices with antennas convert these waves into signals we can use. The mesh in a microwave door blocks microwaves while allowing us to see inside. Electron microscopes use electron beams to see beyond visible light, down to the atomic level. Could there be more ways our bodies interact with these waves that we haven't discovered yet?

  • @JediLoreen
    @JediLoreen 2 года назад +2

    When I was a kid in the '60s, we still had milk delivery and the Helm's bakery truck would come by the neighborhood about once a week with bread and little cakes and other treats.

  • @SiqueScarface
    @SiqueScarface 10 месяцев назад

    27:30 And this was the original motivation to the Heisenberg Uncertainity principle: If you use smaller and smaller wavelengths to get more and more detail, you finally get to wave energies so high they will obliterate whatever you are trying to look at, or in Physics parlay, if you want to get the location more and more exact, you are exacting more and more of an impulse to the thing you are looking at, meaning you will never have both location and impulse exact.

  • @ThePixelExpedition
    @ThePixelExpedition 2 года назад +1

    I got a pizza and automobile ad during the video. Well played RUclips... lol
    Great episode as always, Star Talk!

  • @nacholibre4516
    @nacholibre4516 2 года назад +3

    My guess is that if you had a particular thick pizza the insides will still be frozen and the outside will be charcoal. It will be kinda impossible to bake a pizza to an editable standard on venus. No matter how long or short the baking time.

    • @NathanielEssex
      @NathanielEssex 2 года назад

      You're not calculating the carry over rest time. Think BBQ or grilled steak.

  • @GeorgePap99
    @GeorgePap99 2 года назад +7

    Okay, I think I remember watching these specific 3 topics being explained in 3 different videos, but no matter what, i still watched the whole video cause the moment I clicked on it and I realized it's a 45min.-long explainer I got really excited :P So please do more long explainers like this one, I've always wanting them more. Like how can you stop at 15minutes really? 😂

    • @ojmatthew
      @ojmatthew 2 года назад +1

      I've definitely seen these before. I remember Chuck joking about the bump/lipoma on his head. I recently got the same thing removed from my forehead.

    • @katicabogar24
      @katicabogar24 2 года назад +1

      The same podcast recording also has been published a while ago, the horsepower bit is one of my favourites

    • @pesticidepiam
      @pesticidepiam 2 года назад

      Same !!!!!!!!!!

  • @d.charlespyle
    @d.charlespyle 2 года назад +11

    Minor point: TNT is Trinitrotoluene. Dynamite was made with nitroglycerine soaked into diatomaceous earth or other filler.

    • @stillwatersas
      @stillwatersas 2 года назад

      kieselguhr

    • @d.charlespyle
      @d.charlespyle 2 года назад

      @@stillwatersas That is one of its names more commonly used. In the US, I used to have a bottle of the stuff, and it was labeled "Diatomaceous earth."

  • @derekseven1647
    @derekseven1647 2 года назад +4

    Informative and fun as always.

  • @koud29
    @koud29 2 года назад +4

    A horsepower is defined as the power needed to raise 75kg 1 meter in one second.
    Now that is a proper unit for a NASA rocket if I ever saw one.

  • @rebeckamiller5158
    @rebeckamiller5158 2 года назад +1

    Love watching and learning new things everyday

  • @YetiBoops
    @YetiBoops 2 года назад

    Thanks!

  • @bitemacauk
    @bitemacauk 2 года назад +4

    Yes PLEASE, do a "Star Wars is stoopid" episode! Maybe call it "Star Wars rights and wrongs" but i dont know what they got roght

    • @TechNextLetsGo
      @TechNextLetsGo 2 года назад

      Michio Kaku did a show about that about a decade ago, Neil could go for one too.

  • @thirstfast1025
    @thirstfast1025 2 года назад +3

    It's easy to explain that you need an antenna the same length as the wave to detect it. But why is it that you can contort that antenna into any shape (including making it more compact), and it still will receive? Cheers!

    • @mrlucky5025
      @mrlucky5025 2 года назад

      Practical antennae can be 1/9th to full wave in length. They work when contorted or folded into odd shapes because radio waves are 3 dimensional and affect the resonating elements simultaneously.

    • @Sammasambuddha
      @Sammasambuddha 2 года назад +1

      Also, you don't need 100% of the signal to get the message. A coiled antenna gets most not all of a signal.

    • @nunya-d2t
      @nunya-d2t 2 года назад

      You absolutley DO NOT need an antenna as long as the wave - Neil is out of his depth by a factor of 2, 4, or possibly 9.

  • @dunderwood4444
    @dunderwood4444 2 года назад +1

    Lord Nice is indeed a intellectual man of mystery. Outstanding dialog and episode. Allot of information compressed into a small episode. Well done Sir's/Doctor/Your Lordship
    Brooklyn NY loves StarTalk 💘 ❤ 💕 ♥ 💖 💗

  • @demianvandenberghe1784
    @demianvandenberghe1784 2 года назад +2

    Love this format!

  • @ballubodalawala7662
    @ballubodalawala7662 2 года назад

    Most underrated podcast

  • @wmichael78
    @wmichael78 2 года назад

    I am thoroughly addicted to this series! Dr. Tyson is our modern-day Einstein!

  • @bryanhikes7248
    @bryanhikes7248 2 года назад

    I feel like this is an old episode put up again. But maybe yall just reiterated things from something older but I love it none the less.

  • @StarTalk
    @StarTalk  2 года назад +1

    Horsepower and megatons, exploding horses and Death Stars- What new units can you invent?

  • @jasonsangwin4006
    @jasonsangwin4006 2 года назад +1

    StarTalk is so good, I'm not sure if it was the intent to also appeal to kids but my kids both love Neil and Chuck.

  • @dotpace7284
    @dotpace7284 2 года назад

    Neil and Chuck keep me in stitches and I love these explainers!

  • @TooshanSrivastava
    @TooshanSrivastava 2 года назад

    confused so asking...@09:50 but what about the dark clothes absorbing more heat from my body as well; wouldn't that make me feel colder?! and same for white/ light coloured clothes in summer, more reflection of sunlight and of body heat back to the body, making one feel warmer?

  • @carsmax
    @carsmax 2 года назад +1

    Guys, after work relax program !! Love you and your show !!!!!!👏

  • @irismiranda1225
    @irismiranda1225 2 года назад +1

    Hilarious and educational. For those who didn’t understand Chuck’s joke about Fall and Spring, this was related to the fact that Puerto Ricans have a very diverse gene pool. When I see Mr. Neil I suspect I am related to him. So sad I can’t show him my great grandmother portrait.

  • @shakira.rahman8786
    @shakira.rahman8786 Год назад

    I came to this channel for Dr. Tyson but I gotta be honest, at this point i think i might not even mind if Dr. Tyson was not in these videos and it was just Chuck.
    Chuck Nice outshines everytime❤️

  • @fraliexb
    @fraliexb 2 года назад +1

    With the whole Venus pizza baking situation, don't forget the original items are all exposed to that temperature and pressure the entire time of preparation also, so your pizza is over-baked by the time you're done laying the pepperoni.

  • @phyllisschapiro7894
    @phyllisschapiro7894 2 года назад

    Love this show and Dr Tyson. And now for something completely different: Chuck, where did you get that faboo light fixture?!! And is it actually a fan???

  • @zhubajie6940
    @zhubajie6940 2 года назад

    Then add on emissivity, absorbtivity, reflectivity versus frequency, the frequency distribution of the EM waves, and view factor when dealing with radiative heat transfer. I was surprised you didn't mention the black body concept for Chuck to riff on.

  • @Anti-HyperLink
    @Anti-HyperLink 2 года назад

    I often get déjà vu while watching these and I can never tell if you've re-uploaded something or if you're just doing things again. Sometimes it's a topic (you've definitely done some things more than once) and sometimes it's something said like "things you never knew you never knew."

  • @facelessqueenie8873
    @facelessqueenie8873 Год назад

    Chuck is going to have some of the best memories to leave for his children and grandchildren. They will probably love all things astrophysics and comedy... so cool

  • @markpereira7972
    @markpereira7972 Год назад

    "In the wintertime I hang out..." Chuck, that was hilarious!!! No you won't get cancelled, we love you.

  • @JamseyBoy
    @JamseyBoy 6 месяцев назад

    chucks impression of the professor is honestly perfect

  • @nimrodlevy
    @nimrodlevy 2 года назад +1

    YES!!!! Long explainer!!!!! Loved it!!!! Many many many thanks!!!!

    • @StarTalk
      @StarTalk  2 года назад

      You’re very very very welcome!

  • @lous3408
    @lous3408 2 года назад +3

    love learning and the videos

  • @RYN988
    @RYN988 6 месяцев назад

    Chuck is crucial to the mission. Love the guy!

  • @thembamahlangu9028
    @thembamahlangu9028 2 года назад

    the jokes and laughter in this channel make up for most concepts that goes over my head

    • @RachelDeeRand
      @RachelDeeRand 5 месяцев назад

      An antenna for rf needs to be at least 1/4 wavelength long. The physical length can be less and you do 😂😂 a 1/4. Wavelength. But that’s really the minimum accepting. If you’re worried about spying I can’t imagine going with just the minimum.
      needs

  • @rolandorzabal1955
    @rolandorzabal1955 2 года назад

    These two guys have great chemistry. When one is gone it done feel the same

  • @beau-urns
    @beau-urns 2 года назад

    That goldilocks joke ended me
    Also I study surface temperature and use remote imagery. So that part was cool to be explained in simple terms

  • @AmyK007
    @AmyK007 2 года назад +2

    You guys are awesome 😁

  • @mondezulu4312
    @mondezulu4312 2 года назад +1

    I'm an 8th grader it's been a year since I've been watching startalk.My curiosity on Physics and astronomy is on its own high level but it's sometimes hard to understand the explanations because of the terminology.

    • @jeffreytroublefield4265
      @jeffreytroublefield4265 2 года назад

      Don't give up. I'm 50 and just now going back and trying to learn. Keep it up.

  • @JCRandall
    @JCRandall 2 года назад

    Professor Tyson....
    Just an FYI you only need a quarter wave antenna to receive radio signals in fact most TV antennae that you was mentioning are only quarter wave. And by the way the longer wavelengths were in meters for example the CB channels were also called 11 m because the wavelength was 11 m.
    Now you going to look up and see information regarding half wavelength and tennis keep in mind the other half in a quarter wave antenna is the Earth reflector which can be the cable itself that feeds the antenna

  • @sarasrandomz
    @sarasrandomz 2 года назад

    On a completely startalk unrelated topic, I am absolutely in love with those lillies sitting to Niel's left 🤩

  • @chrispools
    @chrispools Год назад

    Watching the lot from the UK. Absolutely love both these guys, brilliant

  • @root0062
    @root0062 Год назад

    We need chuck back please !!

  • @michaelrussell8189
    @michaelrussell8189 4 месяца назад

    During my 8th grade science class, I was given a project to present on a topic of my interest. After thorough research, I chose the subject of temperature, which I found particularly captivating. Regrettably, during my presentation, I encountered criticism and mockery from my teacher, who disregarded my topic as insignificant. I yearned for an instructor who displayed enthusiasm for scientific exploration, akin to the passion exhibited by Neil. Unfortunately, that experience left an unpleasant impression of school and science, hindering my further learning under her guidance.

  • @sonkamehameha1572
    @sonkamehameha1572 2 года назад

    I love Star Wars and I love Startalk. Yes Chuck please do that episode "Fixing Star Wars"

  • @Wstarlights
    @Wstarlights 2 года назад

    Chuck droppin it @ 9:40 !! 🙃😃

  • @narayanf1
    @narayanf1 Год назад

    I loved the closing comment by Neil! Connecting us closer to the coming and going of society.

  • @thetruthspeaker1978
    @thetruthspeaker1978 Год назад

    I'm not sure why the algorithm took this long to introduce Star Talk to me but today it has finally happened and it's safe to say I'm in love ❤️💯👍😎

  • @Singe0255
    @Singe0255 2 года назад +4

    Thought I was going crazy with a dejavu moment, until I did a search and saw this was content released 7 months ago in the smaller segment format as three separate vids.
    Pro form, Startalk channel managers, got me to produce 4x likes out of one recording.
    It's like you split the beam with a prism and let me see it's component colors, then recombined it as white light again so I could marvel at its original glory.
    Bravo!

  • @marcusm8009
    @marcusm8009 Год назад

    It's so Nice to see you!

  • @EricJamesSwearingen
    @EricJamesSwearingen 2 года назад +2

    Another factor would be the pressure of the atmosphere adding to the transference of heat into your pizza on Venus. Right?

  • @michaelconnaireoates5344
    @michaelconnaireoates5344 2 года назад

    Wait? Doesnt the boson family have different charges? Is it smaller than electrons?

  • @michaelbraum77
    @michaelbraum77 7 месяцев назад +2

    As antiquated as a stick of dynamite is, I would love to know how many sticks a kiloton or megaton has in it. Anyone willing to show the math for it? I'll leave this tab open to see if someone does the math for me, and anyone else who is wondering!
    Also, I think "5, 4, 3, 2, 1, and they're off!" would be a better launch statement for 37 million horses than 5, 4, 3, 2 Yahhhh!"

  • @SonuKumar-ky1th
    @SonuKumar-ky1th Год назад

    I am learning science once again in my 30s. Really great content❤

  • @TheJtyork420
    @TheJtyork420 2 года назад +1

    I love star wars too and would love to see that episode. One for star trek too and all other sci-fi series like Stargate etc.

  • @pesticidepiam
    @pesticidepiam 2 года назад

    So explain me this Dr and Lord Chuck. On the second floor of a new construction house, i put a glass thermometer in the shade and it read 30° C but after putting it in the sun, very quickly it read 80°C which obviously wasn't true because the air is the same temperature. So how did the transparent glass absorb the light to make it that hot ?

  • @JJs_playground
    @JJs_playground 2 года назад

    Chuck's quick wit is so impressive. Lol.. he's so funny.

  • @Anti-HyperLink
    @Anti-HyperLink 2 года назад

    I've definitely heard you talk about horsepower and rockets, but is it a re-upload or just talking about it again?

  • @PinkMoonisGonnaGetYou
    @PinkMoonisGonnaGetYou 2 года назад +1

    Dr. Tyson, classy on race as ever.

  • @yo8shu
    @yo8shu 2 года назад

    Hi. Moust portable and mobile antennas are smaller than the wavelength of the working frecvency. Moust antennas are at around lambda/4 working frecvency where lambda is wavelength of frecvency. Lambda is 3*10⁸/freq in Hz.

  • @drako7222
    @drako7222 2 года назад +1

    Therefore, a pizza delivery place on Venus could send the driver with an uncooked pizza in a shielded vehicle and just seconds before reaching you it would open a shield for the pizza for a few seconds and your pizza arrives as fresh as possible

  • @lt.shineysides8683
    @lt.shineysides8683 10 месяцев назад +1

    one horse power is a horses ability to carry 500lbs, so one horse has about ~14 h/p

  • @craigburns4577
    @craigburns4577 2 года назад

    Are the RUclips videos behind? I remember listening to this a few months ago one on Google Podcast.

  • @ironmantis778
    @ironmantis778 2 года назад

    17:00 chuck did a Professor Fink impression! "Hoyven glaven!"

  • @TheFeo2e
    @TheFeo2e 2 года назад

    I was a weather balloon observer in McMurdo, Antarctica in the winter of 1989. I received an upper air sounding launched at the south pole where the surface temp was - 83°C...as the balloon ascended, the temperature rose to -25 @ 3K feet and went isothermal for about 1500 feet... then it dropped steadily until it hit the tropopause around 25k feet and went isothermal at -81 for a couple thousand feet or so... then increased steadily until the balloon popped around 70k feet
    the temperature never got colder than the surface...true story

  • @DudleyCreekStudio
    @DudleyCreekStudio 2 года назад

    I seem to recall a study of Bedouins in white kaftans and ones dressed in black. No temperature difference was found under their coverings.

  • @N037O
    @N037O 2 года назад

    As a Puerto Rican I find Chuck's comment hilarious.

  • @tevinmagadani3201
    @tevinmagadani3201 2 года назад

    I hope one day Dr Tyson and Mr Nice do an episode featuring Dr Gabriel Oyiba an African who solved a theory of everything creating a theorem for the first time in modern science, the last man to do so was Professor Pharaoh Akhenaten of ancient Kemet

  • @Bighairdocare
    @Bighairdocare Год назад

    The perfect Duo ❤

  • @yusefweb3693
    @yusefweb3693 2 года назад +2

    comedy and science, this is 🤩

  • @JonDaGoat
    @JonDaGoat 2 года назад +2

    If we can find a way to get a nuclear warhead to detonate as close as possible to a black hole... would that not give us the ability to locate its counterpart white hole by looking for the emitted light or signature partials of said detonation? The thoughts in my head... :/

  • @shaneebz5292
    @shaneebz5292 2 года назад +1

    You could theoretically use 30 million horses and a lever or slingshot sort of system to launch something into space... Or just stack them up and climb them!

  • @jmanj3917
    @jmanj3917 2 года назад +1

    Around 32:10 or so;
    Chuck sounds like Eric Cartman trying to figure out who his father is...lol

  • @lemongavine
    @lemongavine 2 года назад +1

    Chuck has the coolest-looking ceiling fan.

  • @anamariaflecha2522
    @anamariaflecha2522 2 года назад

    I just love Neil’s laugh 😂😂😂😂

  • @1d1hamby
    @1d1hamby 2 года назад

    It's cooler under a tree in the summer not only because of the shade, but also because of evaporative cooling from the moisture loss from the tree.

  • @badsport-s4b
    @badsport-s4b 2 года назад

    I Love This Channel

  • @SteveC38
    @SteveC38 2 года назад

    Nice Talk, Fellas 👍