Hands down, the BEST show on the entire internet!! To Dr. Tyson & Lord Nice: Thank-You So Much for making learning so much FUN!! I always watch these explainer episodes at least twice! Love You Guys!!
Of course Elon could not have done it. That is why he didnt Stop saying elon elon elon and give indians the credit they deserce. They are much smarter than elon
@@RomambI'm sure she's not speaking uni-vocally. I share her sentiment, Neil is a brilliant mind. You must have your own opinion of the clip, why don't you share it, and not critique other's???
Thank you Dr. Tyson. I have never heard any Western celebrity talking about India and acknowledging the Modi question. As always you did your homework. Thanks for teaching me science through which I continue to become a better human.
I'm glad that Neil gave a shout out to all the booksellers during this episode. So many hosts promote only Amazon & nothing else. Plus it's great to have Chuck Nice on the shows.
Because Neil hinted that Muslim minority in India doesn't get the chance to be involved in missions like chandrayaan-3, here's another perspective for Neil on India🇮🇳- One of the founding fathers of ISRO and probably the most loved scientist and president in India was Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam, a Muslim.
Was searching for something like this. Neil has not spoken about Chandrayan, without subtly suggesting Modi is anti Muslim. I don't blame him, he probably gets his news from the likes of NYT.. I hope he makes his own research before he makes such naive comments!
@@castafioreomg because Neil hinted that Muslim minority in India doesn't get the chance to be involved in missions like chandrayaan-3 if you watched the video carefully enough.
Chuck you were absolutely on fire in the first 5 minutes... Humble brag, etc. Kind of reminded me of watching Magic and the showtime Lakers when I was a kid. Thank you!
In the first question, the query was asking what Other things do we miss? and while the answer was interesting we didnt really explore the point of the original question, in my opinion. does anyone out there have some ideas which could be an answer to this curious idea of what else could we be missing?
Im from India and I really appreciate and resonate with Neil's views on collaborative and competitive aspects to enhance our knowledge of deep space. N also science n space exploration can bring different races communities nationalities together and together as a species we can progress. P.S. Neil might not know it ISRO's Chandrayan 3 mission did had many scientists of muslim faith in the key possitions there was Areeb Ahmed sir and Sheikh Muzammil Ali sir in the team. Also their was a muslim couple both husband and wife working in Team Chandrayan, Im sorry i dont recall their names. So pls don't believe everything u see in ur media.... Modi is not anti minorities infact he has done more for minorities than any former prime minister.
The analogy of 1.5 % difference btn our DNA and that of the Chimps juxtaposed to ours and the alien civilization was hard hitting. It really humbles humanity.
I love learning from you gentlemen. I feel like I learn just as much from Chuck as Neil since both are incredibly smart, Chuck helps me process the information and obviously a great perspective with good questions and Neil helps answer the questions in a great way! 🍻🌎❤️🎶🕺🚀
8:22 there is a phenomenon in sports where once a record is broken more people are suddenly able to achieve it. There's a lot of science in this phenomenon. I think getting the cost down is the same type of thing.
20:10 my only problem with Neil’s argument that never seems to change is that we study wild life vastly different and inferior to us. We study ants, bugs, birds, reptiles, microbes, bacteria… if our species finds those things with differences to us far greater than 1%, I find it really hard to believe that an alien species wouldn’t find us interesting. Can anyone make it make sense?
I definitely agree with you- now imagine a lifeform from space. No matter how simple compared to us it might be, we would all be in awe just for being from space
Here’s something to think about what if aliens do exist and they did go to planets where any intelligent life is and what if they do collect our DNA in hopes of preservation in the same way we preserve flora and fauna at the Svalbard seed vault in the event of extinction
Could be a combo of both...especially with young girls whose emotions can cause poltergeist activity. However this sounds like much more. I've lived through quite a few haunted homes; one was so bad that I actually called the Catholic church for help. They wouldn't come and I was so scared that I just moved. It's worth noting that at the time I had gone through a very traumatic event and was grieving as well. Personally I too would have moved!
0:23: 👽 Neil deGrasse Tyson and Chuck Nice discuss a grab bag of questions in a cosmic queries episode of Star Talk. 5:30: 🔬 Microscopes are essential for verifying extraordinary claims and advancing science. 10:22: 💡 Collaboration in space allows countries to leverage each other's strengths, but competition and profit also drive innovation. 15:25: 📚 Neil Tyson discusses his upcoming 16th book and his lack of excitement about it. 20:41: 🌌 Human knowledge and achievement is cumulative, enabling us to see farther into the universe and expand our understanding. 26:03: 🌌 The viewer asks about the cause of the infinitely hot and dense universe before the Big Bang and if there were other times before our universe. 30:15: 🌌 The Milky Way is flatter than a flapjack and cannot be resolved into individual stars without binoculars or a telescope. 35:13: ! Black holes do not lose information, according to Stephen Hawking and Kip Thorne. 40:17: 🚀 Exploring the solar system and making informed decisions about space exploration priorities. Recap by Tammy AI
I agree. There is no way advanced Aliens would care to find us interesting. A lot of times, human ego creates an elitist mind state. We may not be that special.
It's not the hairless apes they care about... it's the aliens' cute innocent larvae - what we call Humboldt Squid - that they're coming back here to visit... And they'll be ready to feed, after such a long trip!!!!
I disagree fully because of this- humans study other “lesser” organisms in depth all the time. Just because we’re deemed unintelligent doesn’t mean we wouldn’t potentially provide scientific knowledge.
Wow 🤩 ty Dr. Neil you an like most people talk with our hands 🙌🏿 in a expression I left a comment about particle physics during this episode and, possibly by accident or, non intentional. 🤷♂️😁 you just told me that’s good 👍 beautiful mind you have Ty sir this made my day Dr. Neil Also I like the episode when Mr. Chuck Nice said brother 👻 boo I can relate Even in Arkansas people can still be from the hood 😂
Knowing ones own Genius, think he'll take a bow? Yeah, for the movement in Total Education, nothing held back..."Just the facts ma'am." love that part.
My issue with Cosmos was he never once mentioned Alfred Russel Wallace but mentioned Charles Darwin multiple times. Wallace had the better theory of evolution than Darwin did.
It would be nice to think more advanced beings might show an interest in a less advanced life form because they would want to be helpful and interested in sharing what they have learned. Of course, if the less advanced life was more interested in war and being a barbarian than they were in peace and education, they might find the less advanced life uninteresting and choose to avoid contact. The answer to the last question where Neil gave us some perspective on how little we spend on science was good.
I don't agree with the chimp analogy. Chimps stack boxes we created, they learned some sign language that we taught them. We don't completely ignore chimps, we learn everything we can. Why would aliens completely ignore us? We didn't ignore the chimps
Yeah, it's a very absolutist argument. Completely ignoring smart animals like corvids which share 65% of our dna, so thats a 25% gap between us and chimps and yet their intelligence is practically on the same level
A good point to be made with the 1.5% difference between us and chimps... What comes to mind for me is what we do to and/or how we treat the lower/equal species... Would a sufficiently different species of 1.5% be capable of doing the same to us or each other?
Dr. Tyson. I love your explanation on the creation of the universe. The mechanism you described makes me think of the collection of matter from a black hole and the expulsion of material from a white hole. Could black and white holes be the mechanism for the big bang?
As Denis Noble, the biologist says, DNA is half of the story regarding the useful information for living. so the differences from other, close to us, species might be much bigger
Even if we're 10% different DNA I would argue from my own interests we're 90%similar and that's what might be interesting considering life is probably rare
at 20:21 "If we ever are visited by aliens they could just take whatever we have." No, I think Roddenberry's prime directive seems reasonable . . . besides, they could take whatever they want from the rest of the solar system . There are all kinnds of resources - asteroids, comets, even the atmospheres of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune . . . and anything else.
@@adamrspears1981lol yeah, in astronomy short can be millions of years and in big bang theory could be fractions of fractions etc of a second in general relativity it can depend on gravitational field or how fast you're moving 😅
Oxygen and hydrogen are each happy to be on their own as separate molecules (H2 and O2). However, if they were to combine together, the chemical bonds of the water (H2O) it creates actually has less energy than the bonds of the oxygen and hydrogen. You may have heard that energy is never lost, so that energy has to go somewhere, and it comes out in the form of heat. Or as chemists would say, it's an exothermic reaction. Do that with a lot of hydrogen and a lot of oxygen and you've got yourself an enormous amount of energy.
7:45 Sixth sense - is there a scientific instrument that can measure our emotional states of awareness? (because we humans CAN sense things in our environment through a "felt sense" emotional/primal connection) - someone walks in a room and you can feel their excitement or that something is wrong, or you have a "guy feeling" or intuition about something and need to make a decision, etc... so has someone created to instrument, like the telescope, so we can probe beyond this sense into a deeper understanding?
Wait, does this mean that the water basin Hill analogy is saying that vacuum decay is essentially the birth of the universe or the birth of another universe?
The drake equation is a rediculous calculation with mind blowing figures and even that puts us at between 2 to 6 worlds with advanced life just in our galaxy . It's reasonable to assume aliens would investigate a close neighbour if one existed in the same time frame with sufficient advancement to do so, we are far more complex then a microbe but we still study it even if we assume to know everything about it.. curiosity breeds intelligence.
So, at the end of the discussion of the big bang, what you are basically describing is False Vacuum/Vacuum Decay. Are you theorizing that a universe that goes through this phenomenon may be the beginnings of birthstates or other big bangs within the multiverse?
i think i heard this when i was a kid around 1978 or 79 . that if the/our galaxy were the size of a postage stamp that it would be about as thick as one too 😀
First off I love both Tyson and Chuck but he’s surprisingly quick to answer questions about dark matter/energy with “we have no idea” but when it comes to how the entire universe was crushed to a size smaller than an atom and what happened before it he just can’t say we have no idea lol
35:00 Have humans observed a black hole evaporating and the reduction in its mass (and how because we can't see past the event horizon), and also observed the subsequent Hawkin radiation quantumly entangled particles? Or is it only theory and models that we have to explain that?
Can black holes just be so warped that when things fall into it it just warps so hard it throws it’s information in it’s field ?? like a warp fluctuating mirror with info popping in and out ??
Lewis just started dying his hair. Recent years a little Grey had been creeping in to his hair...till now when the Grey is gone. No problem though as I still love Neil
In india they hardly pay $1000 for skilled engineers and non skilled house keeping staff, it's like $100 per month. I think the low budget reason should get post-mortem in all levels to see why it's really low