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In this Howard Hughes Medical Institute program, Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson, host of the PBS program NOVA scienceNOW and director of the Hayden Planetarium at the American Museum of Natural History, sits down with Dr. Thomas Cech, president of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, to discuss his own illuminating experiences as a graduate student, and how he became interested in science. Tyson also discusses his outreach success in making science accessible to the general public.

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@ejenglin
@ejenglin 13 лет назад
I'm taking journalism and physics just because he made me aware of the need to make science accessible to a wider audience. Dr. Tyson has taught me so much, not just about science or scientific discoveries, but about the communication of scientific ideas. If we had 100 more of him we would not have enough.
@darrenng9828
@darrenng9828 11 месяцев назад
Agreed, but also because there is only one of him that makes him and his work unique to us
@rickycouture7224
@rickycouture7224 3 года назад
I love that this conversation begins with a commentary on dead-ends when I just so happen to be following down yet another Neil deGrasse Tyson rabbit hole on RU-vid only to discover this gem from twelve years ago, realizing that there really are no dead-ends as far as Neil's brilliance is concerned. I've learned more from this man about the universe, and science in general, than I have collectively from every other person on earth that I've ever met or seen. Not only is he an educator, but he is so passionate that he inspires you to want to learn everything you possibly can about the universe around you. How he's only made Time's Most Influential People list once in his lifetime, more than thirteen years ago, is astounding to me. He very well may be the most influential, in terms of science education and science literacy, that has ever lived. Moreover, he's brought millions into the fold who would otherwise have never known that they were intellectually capable of understanding the sciences. He is the proverbial rising tide that lifts all boats as far as the general public's appreciation for the cosmos is concerned, and as much recognition as we think he gets -- he deserves so much more.
@GodlessMorality
@GodlessMorality 13 лет назад
Dr. Tyson is every bit as good a comedian as he is an astrophysicists. I so much enjoy listening to him, as much for his wonderful humor and presentation as the fascinating information he shares.
@AriaHarmony
@AriaHarmony Год назад
1:06:19 most of them look so engaged, people usually lose focus an hour into listening to somebody, that's how brilliant Neil Degrasse Tyson is. I love his enthusiasm so much! He knows how to share his own excitement for something with you.
@elizabetholiviaclark
@elizabetholiviaclark 9 месяцев назад
He had my full attention the entire time. In fact, time seemed to fly, and I was a bit sorry when it came to an end.
@crisssontay8341
@crisssontay8341 3 года назад
"What matters even more than how smart you are, is the strength and depth of your ambition." NDT-
@DihelsonMendonca
@DihelsonMendonca 9 лет назад
This guy is fantastic. Each time I listen to him, his knowledge and his humbleness I admire him more. He doesn´t pretend to be someone which he is not, he´s just what he is.
@grapy83
@grapy83 4 года назад
Amazing Comment. I was shocked you expressed same feelings as myself.
@bgilchrist228
@bgilchrist228 3 года назад
He is a dickhead who knows he is spewing bs.
@vprice509
@vprice509 3 года назад
"humility" is the word.
9 лет назад
"Whether or not you can become great at something you can always become better at it. Don't ever forget that. And don't say: 'Oh, I'll never be good!' You can become better. And one day you'll wake up and you'll find out how good you actually became having transcended whatever limits you thought you couldn't pass. And I've carried that sense of vision statement with me ever since I started writing."
9 лет назад
***** :-))) My bad. I checked and now I think I understand .. so "The farmer wondered whether the adverse weather had affected his wether."
@magicsqr3414
@magicsqr3414 9 лет назад
Lucian Alexandru Moţoc Whether it had or not, whatever the weather, I touch wood that I have never been superstitious
@stevenvh17
@stevenvh17 9 лет назад
Lucian Alexandru Moţoc You realize you can always edit a comment (e.g. to correct a spelling error), don't you?
9 лет назад
stevenvh17 Just learned that now. Thank you. :-)
@chotuchauhan4037
@chotuchauhan4037 3 года назад
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@twstf8905
@twstf8905 4 года назад
This was 11 years ago, all these graduate students are active members of the scientific community now. That's awesome 😂 👍 Plus, at the time of this interview, astronomers had only confirmed the existence, through inference, or, "indirectly," of approximately 300 extrasolar planets. But now, with the data from missions like the Kepler Space Telescope, etc., the number of confirmed extrasolar planets has increased to over 3,000. And, that number has continued to grow steadily and relentlessly with superceding observations and science missions. In other words; it's an extremely exciting time to be alive. 🌎
@darrenshepherd5227
@darrenshepherd5227 3 года назад
Pardon????,^
@VaishaliJain1331
@VaishaliJain1331 10 лет назад
I can just listen to this man all day!
@austinjonesvelo6091
@austinjonesvelo6091 8 лет назад
Refreshing seeing someone like Tyson. He makes me want to get into Astrophysics. Update: I’ll be receiving my bachelors in Physics June 2022 😬
@haunebu2360
@haunebu2360 3 года назад
Me too
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@censoredstudio5563 3 года назад
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@dutchdaleyy
@dutchdaleyy 3 года назад
Haha you thought of your own comment from 5 years ago? Congrats!
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@ramonstokes5886 3 года назад
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@justinv3
@justinv3 13 лет назад
"Whether or not you can ever become great at something, you can always become better at it, (...) and one day you'll wake up and you'll find out how good you actually became, having transcended whatever limits you might have thought you couldn't pass" I will try to live my life according to this words.
@GodlessMorality
@GodlessMorality 13 лет назад
No one makes science more fun than Neil. And he is so easy to look at. Awesome man!
@margokronzer4985
@margokronzer4985 11 месяцев назад
Boy you sure said that right he makes everything understandable besides he is quite attractive not just this appearance but his mannerisms and his ways thanks to all involved in making this
@hdaviator9181
@hdaviator9181 10 лет назад
An outstanding public speaker.
@texascommtech
@texascommtech 8 лет назад
As a white, 62 year old, hippie-farmer-cowboy child of the 60's, this touched me, inspired me, and, in general, "spoke to me" so deeply, that it moved me to tears. This is one of many videos that I think should be required viewing/hearing, at least once every single year of a young person's education until they graduate from high school AND college. Collectively, all the videos I have in mind would each contribute to the "whole-roundedness" of the individual, to the betterment of the person, and of our world family. Teachers, administrators, policy shapers, politicians, community leaders, business/financial leaders, do you hear me?
@dfjr1990
@dfjr1990 6 лет назад
Christopher MacBean His generation is the reason we have race issues in America. Fuck em
@belkys120
@belkys120 4 года назад
texascommtech : THE 1960s AND 1970s , WAS A PERIOD OF ( CONSPIRACY AND MURDERS ) .!!!!! . AND LOST FAITH 📚📖📚. I KNOW .!!!!!! . I LIVED IT .!!!!!!! . JFK , RFK , MLK , MALCOLM X , AND WATERGATE .!!!!!! . AND FAKE MOON 🌙 LANDINGS .!!!!! . 😳😢😳🥼🙈🙊🙉🥼..FILM IN A NASA , STUDIO .!!!!! .SEE: CAPRICORN ONE , THE MOVIE 🍿.!!!!!! .STUDY WHAT THEY SAY .? .
@magnusindrestrandnordang3296
@magnusindrestrandnordang3296 3 года назад
@@dfjr1990 s
@dustinsouthworth6186
@dustinsouthworth6186 3 года назад
This guys a paid for spokesperson by pseudoscience inc.
@rondarawson6236
@rondarawson6236 3 года назад
HEARD.....AGREED 😁
@WCGwkf
@WCGwkf 11 лет назад
this was probably one of the best 1 hour+ videos there are of him on youtube
@taliachetty5417
@taliachetty5417 2 года назад
I could have a bad day and neils videos will always make me happy 😊
@emmmmmmma92
@emmmmmmma92 13 лет назад
Neil is my hero. The guy interviewing him seemed like a really decent fellow.
@paulex7539
@paulex7539 9 лет назад
You will be measured not by having dead ends but how well you navigate around them at the time you notice that you are there -Neil DeGrasse Tyson Wow... this also applies on life
@lanreenilo6607
@lanreenilo6607 9 лет назад
Paulo ! I am just as astounded!
@LigitandMeyers
@LigitandMeyers 9 лет назад
It's also old knowledge, using different words, to give it an appearance of originality :) Such a smart man, such a prideful man.
@elmalloc
@elmalloc 9 лет назад
someone jelly xD
@abstract5249
@abstract5249 8 лет назад
+Robert Hardy Alright, so the point that Tyson was making wasn't exactly original. But what's the alternative? To have Tyson quote someone else word for word every time he expresses an idea that's already been expressed? Sometimes, you just have to say the same things differently in order to get your message across. Besides, Tyson wasn't *JUST* repeating something that many others before him have said. He was speaking based on his own personal experiences. He just happened to have had the same kind of experiences that many people before him had (hence why he's expressing the same kind of message that many people before him expressed).
@LigitandMeyers
@LigitandMeyers 8 лет назад
Says The Big Bear The alternative is to use your own words without struggling to be remembered for quotes. The words are meant to be "FLAIR!" not to actually convey just the thought. There are dozens of motivational quotes, about how you respond to failures being the measure of your character, success, etc....So why go out of your way to make one in this manner ? Tyson does not speak this way, does not address people in the manner of the quote.He simply retooled a quote to be colorful, full of flair and in a different wording so it can be attributed to him. This takes time and effort and is therefore NOT a measure of his own personal path, but a structured wording meant to ripple through time :) Attention whore is what he is :) It's like Actors and their personal politics. I like an actor for his craft and skill, his politics are worthless to me and he/she should keep them to themselves...I enjoy Tyson for his science and oration of his science...I could care less about a motivational quote, that had been done to death, reworded, for the sole purpose of appearing wise, insightful and trying to be remembered throughout time..for the same damn quote 50 other people are remembered for :) You do not have to agree or disagree, but my view is mine :)
@bsphil
@bsphil 14 лет назад
By far my favorite astrophysicist. Such an interesting guy to listen to!
@luisazins2328
@luisazins2328 3 года назад
Thank you Simon, so glad I found your channel. What is happening right now is really the calm before the storm. Stay safe! ( Love your fur babies)
@balist0
@balist0 13 лет назад
Neil truly is a legend. Absolute legend!
@ryank5613
@ryank5613 7 лет назад
Why couldn't my physics profs be as cool as you? Truly, my professors were so boring and non-interested in us as students that his lessons portrayed it- and they certainly did nothing to inspire any budding Bohrs, Tysons, or Darwins. They were more worried about not teaching a lesson that would upset the Bible thumpers and others that say some omnipresent being snapped his fingers and.....etc. Anyways, thank you for all your work in this field and the love you have for what you do. One of the comments below is this video should be required viewing. Absolutely it should!
@HopDavid
@HopDavid 5 лет назад
Most physics teachers are constrained by the need for rigor and accuracy. Neil is not. So much of his flashy pop science, math and history is flat out wrong. hopsblog-hop.blogspot.com/2016/01/fact-checking-neil-degrasse-tyson.html
@darrenng9828
@darrenng9828 2 года назад
Dr Tyson isn't only fluent in physics, mathematics, but also in how to communicate science. your profs probably never trained to communicate science in that manner, and only took the job because it was paying bills. Sad, but not entirely untrue.
@elizabetholiviaclark
@elizabetholiviaclark 9 месяцев назад
@@darrenng9828 Earlier in a person's education, specifically high school, teachers have sometimes been assigned to teach subjects in which they are not formally educated. They're frustrated walking in the door, and I'm hard pressed to believe they're inclined to make science, or civics, etc. a thrilling experience for the students. I'm not judging the teacher.
@allenschwinn9023
@allenschwinn9023 4 года назад
This is the best interview I have ever seen from Dr. Tyson.
@jwt242
@jwt242 12 лет назад
An awesome discussion with Dr. Neil Tyson - thx for your post.
@essen961
@essen961 12 лет назад
"Whether or not you could become great at something, you can always get better at it." -Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson
@hollihexenhh
@hollihexenhh 10 лет назад
This is great, i love this video.
@allmhuran
@allmhuran 15 лет назад
A fantastic upload. Tyson is a joy to watch, and I'm addicted to listening to anything he has to say. Thank you!
@DanielMC75
@DanielMC75 13 лет назад
Thanks for posting it!
@whogoderetedigo52
@whogoderetedigo52 11 лет назад
Thank you for this video. Thoroughly enjoyed every minute of it. DeGrasse Tyson is incredible in every sense of the word. Carl Sagan threw down the gauntlet and Tyson picked it up and put it on.
@Snipe4261
@Snipe4261 10 лет назад
This is the only time I've ever heard Tyson talk about race, which I like. I like it because he never even alludes to the subject under normal circumstances so whenever I see him on TV, or whatever, I don't think of him as a smart, black, accomplished scientist, I think of him as a smart, accomplished scientist. The fact that he's black is, in fact, totally irrelevant. It's irrelevant unless someone makes a big deal about it, and if this were a perfect world no one ever would. That's the kind of equality that people could only dream of during the civil rights era. The kind of equality where no one ever even thinks to describe Neil deGrasse Tyson by the way he looks. Instead he's Neil deGrasse Tyson, phd in astrophysics, director of the Hayden planetarium, communicator of science and a very cool guy.
@Snipe4261
@Snipe4261 9 лет назад
***** That's just the point - its not a big deal, at least for Tyson, even though it could be which is what makes his comments on the subject noteworthy, and exemplary.
@peachnathaniel5524
@peachnathaniel5524 5 лет назад
going fishing? xD coexist \/
@ltrizzle12
@ltrizzle12 Год назад
Right on. Only the Left cares about race; no one else does in modern America. That’s why they perpetually use it as a means for societal division. Skin color is as important as shoe color, i.e., it’s not.
@alicenkore7122
@alicenkore7122 4 года назад
Why did I not know about you when I was young? I am doing my best to share you with the young kids in my country. You know we need another Neil deGrasse Tyson for future generations. You are hilarious and we appreciate you educating us about this complex subject
@damnage97
@damnage97 11 лет назад
The most interesting interview I've ever seen. Especially the part about the process of science. So true
@mikelevitz1266
@mikelevitz1266 8 лет назад
great interview. his overcoming hurdles is a testiment of his value to our community.
@jasminx07
@jasminx07 3 года назад
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@jasminx07 3 года назад
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@JosephNordenbrockartistraction
@JosephNordenbrockartistraction 10 лет назад
I like Neil because he's crafted his reputation as not walking around this world severely pissed off about the ignorance of uneducated people asking silly uneducated questions.
@LuisSanchez-dk7ne
@LuisSanchez-dk7ne 8 лет назад
+Brian P is ur brain brokeded? lol fuckn dumbass grammar nazi. u shouldnt have read it then
@dsgregg
@dsgregg 11 лет назад
This is the best of Dr Tyson thus far. Excellent.
@LandryLaundry
@LandryLaundry 14 лет назад
Thank you for posting this! Great conversation, Neil Degrasse Tyson is a great orator
@mef12727
@mef12727 5 лет назад
This guy never disappoints
@326742
@326742 14 лет назад
Neil deGrasse Tyson is a national treasure. Thanks to HHMI for making this discussion available.
@karllansche9843
@karllansche9843 5 лет назад
Illuminating and entertaining. Best description ever for this guy.
@F1n1sh3d
@F1n1sh3d 12 лет назад
I like how I'm able to watch all of his talks and interviews fully. The time just slips away...
@DreaVelia
@DreaVelia 7 лет назад
Love Dr. Tyson!!!!!!!!!
@oldfunsfrontporch5390
@oldfunsfrontporch5390 6 лет назад
Drea Velia i
@stevejobs3496
@stevejobs3496 10 лет назад
Wow I just love this stuff
@waynehedd
@waynehedd 10 лет назад
Hey Steve, why the fuck is my iPhone fucked from the last update? Is this you giving me the middle finger from the grave?
@stevejobs3496
@stevejobs3496 10 лет назад
Could be the download. We're experiencing problems with the update as you can tell. We're fixing it now. We have our best software engineers fixing this problem. We will roll out a bug fix as soon a possible
@ami_269
@ami_269 4 года назад
RIP
@bguap7947
@bguap7947 3 года назад
great interview. his overcoming hurdles is a testiment of his value to our community.
@Rockster969
@Rockster969 12 лет назад
A big thumbs up from London, England. Neil, you rock.
@brandonsmith1726
@brandonsmith1726 8 лет назад
@16:20 I can imagine the difficulty in advertising that car: "Chevy Black Hole, you climb in, but you don't climb out!"**at least not for several billion years
@SickMetalAddict
@SickMetalAddict 8 лет назад
+Brandon Smith It also could upset the black community
@brandonsmith1726
@brandonsmith1726 8 лет назад
Also True
@TheVFXbyArt
@TheVFXbyArt 5 лет назад
Most cars in the 70’s where blackholes... with depreciating forces so great not even your wallet could escape!
@rambul2007
@rambul2007 9 лет назад
Neil has the very rare quality of having a high intelectual IQ along with a high hunor IQ, and a high humanistic IQ... and beyond to infinity.
@klausm5460
@klausm5460 8 лет назад
Raúl Santiago You are so right. I can´t stand influential people who don´t have a good sense of humor. He is an advocate for the black community, for critical scientific thinking and for philanthropy alltogether.
@richardhodges4025
@richardhodges4025 3 года назад
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@xdawpax
@xdawpax 15 лет назад
thanks for the upload!
@skynet_cyberdyne_systems
@skynet_cyberdyne_systems 5 лет назад
It's always a pleasure to listen to Neil deGrasse Tyson.
@AncientMysteriesAndInnovations
What 58 knuckle draggers disliked this video? Asteroid deniers?
@schizophrenicenthusiast
@schizophrenicenthusiast 7 лет назад
Moon-landing deniers and Flat-Earthers, sadly :(
@billhenry7213
@billhenry7213 5 лет назад
Also young earthers.
@bazookajoe6133
@bazookajoe6133 5 лет назад
Knuckle draggers, 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@michaelstone7546
@michaelstone7546 3 года назад
264 now
@jamesrobinson949
@jamesrobinson949 10 лет назад
Why, the hell do I have to start watching this stuff at 1:01 am?
@AP0721
@AP0721 3 года назад
Bro wtf me to
@SagaciousSix
@SagaciousSix 3 года назад
1:25 am for me.
@rondarawson6236
@rondarawson6236 3 года назад
Hahahahaha......its better then coffee😯🤣🤣🤣🤣😁
@michaelstone7546
@michaelstone7546 3 года назад
You don't. Anytime on RU-vid.
@johnguy5849
@johnguy5849 3 года назад
extremely interesting. Thank You
@erpwwosbmk5962
@erpwwosbmk5962 3 года назад
I'm nodding my head in front of the computer even when I'm not asking questions.
@rbhamidi2000
@rbhamidi2000 8 лет назад
"... and it [Pluto] would grow a tail. That's no kind of behaviour for a planet, as far as I'm concerned!"
@Rico-Suave_
@Rico-Suave_ 5 лет назад
I think he means that Pluto already has a tail, but the ice is covering it or filling in that area making it look round
@NaNslx
@NaNslx 8 лет назад
"Pluto is my ninth book"......ohhh the irony. LOL
@abstract5249
@abstract5249 8 лет назад
Pluto got demoted to a book.
@vinnytaranova6163
@vinnytaranova6163 6 лет назад
And it's a small book too.......... I wouldn't use the word dwarf for a book though.......lol !!!
@dogmom705
@dogmom705 3 года назад
This guy is fantastic. Each time I listen to him, his knowledge and his humbleness I admire him more. He doesn´t pretend to be someone which he is not, he´s just what he is.
@billyoncod993
@billyoncod993 3 года назад
@@abstract5249 let we ouut
@antonitabrown3495
@antonitabrown3495 3 года назад
I’m
@PauldeSwardt
@PauldeSwardt 10 лет назад
Elequence and passion what a great science communicator
@mmmodafoca
@mmmodafoca 14 лет назад
Dr. Neil Tyson Does it again!!!! all of his presentations are just soo easy to grasp and he speaks with so coherently just as Professor Carl Sagan use to.
@perfectperson214
@perfectperson214 9 лет назад
10 syllables!
@milkweed18
@milkweed18 13 лет назад
That was very illuminating and entertaining.
@bdf2718
@bdf2718 14 лет назад
Tyson is always informative, entertaining and humorous, but this was Tyson at his very best.
@soulinthewall77
@soulinthewall77 10 лет назад
1:06:52 hhahahahahaha EVERYONE'S attentions is COMPLETELY TRANSFIXED on Dr.DeGrasse Tyson, EXCEPT the guy at the right of the screen, who decides to direct his attention to the hot chick to HIS right. Yet, he looks despondent, as though she refused to give him her phone number.
@peachnathaniel5524
@peachnathaniel5524 5 лет назад
ha... the body language there is insane… coexist \/
@obdami
@obdami 14 лет назад
Excellent lecture.
@DriveIn8
@DriveIn8 13 лет назад
Fantastic interview, enjoyed it immensely and learnt a lot into the bargain.
@Sl1f3rDrag0n
@Sl1f3rDrag0n 2 месяца назад
This is a brilliant talk and I think the most important part of it starts around 45 mins about being visible in academia. You can't hide yourself or suppress your scientific abilities, otherwise you won't be seen by the scientific community. As an MSc student it helps going to conferences where every other attendee is a PhD student
@adorable6385
@adorable6385 4 года назад
I pray that his work at the museum is still respected after the situation, I'll always love him.
@BCLMONEY
@BCLMONEY 11 лет назад
good interview about finding your way in life.
@lilybenton2644
@lilybenton2644 3 года назад
An outstanding public speaker.
@SachiMohanty
@SachiMohanty 13 лет назад
Wow! Extraordinarily fun ! Neil rocks!!!
@dmt472
@dmt472 10 лет назад
I too am not really acquainted with what he had done in astrophysics, apart from Pluto, but I love him for being an excellent talker, for me it's just a joy to listen him speak.
@SuperMmmm33
@SuperMmmm33 12 лет назад
I could listen to this man talk all day.
@GZeta789
@GZeta789 11 лет назад
Simultaneously illuminating and entertaining. The perfect definition for Neil DeBadass Tyson.
@focl2003
@focl2003 12 лет назад
What you say is really encouraging.
@thesilvernymph
@thesilvernymph 14 лет назад
0:49:37 Such great words of encouragement! ...even for a lowly filmmaker such as myself.
@jessieduncan9141
@jessieduncan9141 3 года назад
I can just listen to this man all day!
@Crazyfor2PM
@Crazyfor2PM 12 лет назад
Amazing and articulate lecturer! wow Niel D. Tyson is FKRIN AWESOME!
@IJustLoveStories
@IJustLoveStories 10 лет назад
So I just watched the full one and a half hours. It's 3 am, and once again I've failed to cohere to a better sleeping schedule. I have a slight headache, and tomorrow I won't be fit to perform as well as I wish to. ... Totally worth it.
@AscendingParadigm
@AscendingParadigm 12 лет назад
This man is so inspiring!
@quotelyricshere
@quotelyricshere 12 лет назад
Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson, I love having you around!
@MiniLemmy
@MiniLemmy 13 лет назад
'Illuminating and entertaining' - I couldn't agree more!!
@kcleach9312
@kcleach9312 6 месяцев назад
i loved every minute !!!
@Skylar091
@Skylar091 14 лет назад
Hearing Dr Tyson makes me want to become a scientist, great man
@Hugostar82
@Hugostar82 15 лет назад
Completly agree. Tyson and Kaku are the best to explain things in simple and in fun terms.If more scientist were like them more young people would listen
@yolo22
@yolo22 11 лет назад
great interview.
@nervousdog1
@nervousdog1 11 лет назад
Great video thanks :)
@Costarluv007
@Costarluv007 3 года назад
The last question was good for me. The answer: it's exciting to be able to understand something I didn't understand before. It's empowerment.
@OdenKnight
@OdenKnight 12 лет назад
30min and beyond: THANK YOU!
@Lastscionz
@Lastscionz 12 лет назад
Excellent video.
@surferpaul420
@surferpaul420 12 лет назад
Excellent interview. I thought I had heard it all from Neil.
@justrosy5
@justrosy5 5 лет назад
I've given up on so many things in this life because people kept finding ways to block me, throw me out, whatever. My health hasn't always been all that great either, so that's made it all more challenging. This video has helped me to feel like not giving up on those things after all.
@ami_269
@ami_269 4 года назад
Power to you buddy
@Rhal63
@Rhal63 3 года назад
I fell asleep listening to you last night and woke up around 3am with another video playing in my ears. I have to admit I’ve done this many times. You spoke about when you do something, you will get better at it no matter how good you’re now. I’m a student of many interests and a master of none. I can live with that. You’re the best thanks.
@makexxwar
@makexxwar 11 лет назад
There's another really good one Neil does called adventures in science literacy. He's really talking about science illiteracy in the talk, but its very fun and interesting to watch.
@thesilvernymph
@thesilvernymph 14 лет назад
Right on! I'm a huge Tyson fan, and am also a huge Michio Kaku fan.
@carlo88moe
@carlo88moe 12 лет назад
the man is not just a brilliant scientist, but a brilliant speaker. jesus, my major has nothing to do with science, yet his experience in academia has inspired and provoked me to ask myself questions i could quite articulate myself....
@revbores
@revbores 11 лет назад
Good job!
@Cebuana59
@Cebuana59 14 лет назад
I have just discovered him today and i am spreading the word.
@mogheen
@mogheen 5 лет назад
This should have billions of views
@BigBen1994
@BigBen1994 2 года назад
Dr. Tyson is amazing 💯
@homerco213
@homerco213 10 лет назад
Now that's an awesome intro.
@timstewart9026
@timstewart9026 5 месяцев назад
I've found that true masters in any discipline, (mine is Karate, 8th dan) are far more interested in what they don't know than they are in going over what they do know. I see this clearly in Dr. Tyson, though I am grateful for his teaching of basic science understanding . Thank you sir.
@ScottyTheBullet
@ScottyTheBullet 12 лет назад
Last year when I heard the name "Tyson" I thought of Mike Tyson. This year, when I hear it, it's all Neil deGrasse Tyson. Slowly but surely I am evolving. Thanks Neil, you give me so much to think about (and not just in terms of syllables) :D
@akarosco
@akarosco 7 лет назад
breathtaking
@MrDRW88
@MrDRW88 13 лет назад
@GravityFoxx I couldn't agree more, we need more Neil Tysons in the world. A true role model.
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