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StarTalk Podcast: Cosmic Queries - Planets and Stuff with Neil deGrasse Tyson 

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On this episode of StarTalk Radio, Neil deGrasse Tyson and comic co-host Paul Mecurio ( / paulmecurio ) answer your Cosmic Queries on planets and more from the RU-vid Studios in New York City.
We start with one of the most inciting questions: if we had an ocean or bath tub large enough, would Saturn float? Neil tells us about the interplanetary workings of Saturn and why a “piece” of Saturn would float in a puddle of water. You’ll hear why Saturn’s rings might only be temporary. We discuss the density of water and the science of building boats. Discover more about the Titanic and the density of ice.
Then, we explore the world of neuroscience. Neil tells us why he loves tracking the progress of modern-day neuroscience. We ponder if eventually psychologists will be replaced by simple brain adjustments once we can locate what parts of the brain cause certain emotions and behaviors. Find out the history behind the phrase “we only use 10% of our brains” and how it’s been flipped from the original statement.
We discuss if Jupiter is a failed star. Find out what our solar system would be like if we were a two-star system. Learn more about thermonuclear fusion. We dip into tidal science and investigate tidal bulges, the Moon’s relationship with the tides, and we explain why we’re actually traveling “through” low tide and high tide. All that, plus, Neil shares why putting humans on the Moon was the valuable cosmic perspective we’ve encountered yet.
Recorded at RU-vid Space NY.
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Комментарии : 837   
@jamesfrench7299
@jamesfrench7299 3 года назад
I've been doing a mini binge of StarTalk and this is the best so far. That's saying something of course. Thanks Neil.
@ebizbooming3058
@ebizbooming3058 4 года назад
Neils passion for physics is so beautiful man
@deaconenoch3456
@deaconenoch3456 2 года назад
instablaster
@SheSweetLikSugarNSavage
@SheSweetLikSugarNSavage 6 месяцев назад
I never heard of an instablaster thanks. They are a problem everywhere now. One started DMing me on another platform with NDT's exact profile pic, cover pic and everything. They are 100% creepy.
@OurBelovedDalliance
@OurBelovedDalliance 4 года назад
I like to listen to Neil just about as much as Neil does!
@CristopherGore
@CristopherGore 4 года назад
I would like to hear a full sentence from the guest once in a while
@dominican5683
@dominican5683 4 года назад
@@CristopherGore Its like that with intellectuals, you basically have to ask your question and then just let them speak until they stop and then ask another question. So dont ask questions you really dont care about 🤣
@CristopherGore
@CristopherGore 4 года назад
dominican5683 it’s like that with assholes*
@timekiller6163
@timekiller6163 4 года назад
Neil is far from an asshole. Meet the man in public one day and see the type of human he is. Neil loves and respects everyone. Hes just full of knowledge and wants to share his ideas
@ambeshpratik8032
@ambeshpratik8032 3 года назад
@@CristopherGore This is what I see in my science seminars all the time. People are much ruder and straight forward.
@Sinnbad21
@Sinnbad21 4 года назад
The new season of cosmos was just announced on social media! March 9th 2020, I’m so pumped! Finally
@johnyepthomi892
@johnyepthomi892 4 года назад
Say whathhhh yesshshh
@jasmine2278
@jasmine2278 4 года назад
Finally!!!!!
@HVYContent
@HVYContent 4 года назад
Whoa Nice. The Milky Way Messiah shall return!
@jeffs6090
@jeffs6090 4 года назад
Sweet! Tho the season was shot and recorded last year. It was going to initially air Feb of this year. Then it and Star Talk were put on the burner until the investigation was done. It came back all good, then ST aired, but Cosmos never did. So, it now airing next March is what was going to air this past March. Can't.......freakin......wait!!
@dane3886
@dane3886 4 года назад
Perfect birthday present
@ambarishawale5858
@ambarishawale5858 4 года назад
I love how every time Neil is gonna blow your mind, he says "are you ready ?"
@hgcduke
@hgcduke 4 года назад
Damn they really took the hint from the comments of the last video haha. Almost an hour video, thats what we want
@StarTalk
@StarTalk 4 года назад
We typically post full episodes once a week!
@droid2645
@droid2645 4 года назад
@@StarTalk Nice, Thank you.
@azurestream7816
@azurestream7816 3 года назад
@@StarTalk i am a recent addition to the startalk fan club and, let me just say, I LOVE it!! 🙌🏾
@droid2645
@droid2645 4 года назад
I learn something new each time I listen to Neil..
@jim1816
@jim1816 4 года назад
I don't mind that only a few questions were answered, they were all very interesting subjects that just demanded more to be said! Also; shoutout to Paul Mecurio, he was a nice addition to the episode! He kept calm and didn't try too hard to be funny or anything, wouldn't mind having him around another time! Greetings from the Netherlands.
@OM4Rx
@OM4Rx 2 месяца назад
Chuck is the og and people prefer having a laugh
@JohnnyH1982
@JohnnyH1982 4 года назад
As a Nova Scotian, hearing Neil talk about the Bay of Fundy.... made my day :D
@brian_mcnulty
@brian_mcnulty 4 года назад
That last question and NDT's response was just awe inspiring. So epic.
@Curionauta361
@Curionauta361 4 года назад
"When you're a Jet you're a Jet all the way..." ! Great citation! Oh, my, the more I watch your shows, the more I like to whatch them! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@DSzaks
@DSzaks 4 года назад
whenever Neil says cork I keep hearing quark and am like.... that's strange.
@jrc1156
@jrc1156 4 года назад
you're not alone. i thought it was really quark :D
@Ahmed-vs1ui
@Ahmed-vs1ui 4 года назад
papaya r/whoooosh
@rjwiechman
@rjwiechman 4 года назад
Nice spin...
@hamiltonmays4256
@hamiltonmays4256 4 года назад
whenever someone writes Neal I keep thinking Neil and am like.... that's strange.
@Ahmed-vs1ui
@Ahmed-vs1ui 4 года назад
D.O.A. Sup
@TheScottGillies
@TheScottGillies 3 года назад
The moments that followed the Abraham Lincoln quote were GOLDEN!! I especially enjoyed Paul's gestures while he said, "but the wind and the density and the volume and the whale"... I hope you enjoyed that cookie Neil!!
@mattd2753
@mattd2753 4 года назад
Damn Niel, the answer gave to the last question brought a tear to my eye! You are the most inspiring astro physicist on the planet. I have to know more!
@thomanderson7981
@thomanderson7981 4 года назад
The late 60's & early 70's were a great time to be alive.
@hunterkennedy3907
@hunterkennedy3907 4 года назад
Okay boomer
@Anti-HyperLink
@Anti-HyperLink 4 года назад
Not if you were gay, black, a woman, a stoner, a rebel, a punk, a rocker, a nerd, not athletic, this is just modern times at this point.
@mattisvicious6069
@mattisvicious6069 4 года назад
Lmao I've heard that before but I'd take today over those ancient times every single time. Music was about the only good thing to come from those years and funny enough, the better music came later on in the 90's lmfao
@Mrgnavrgs
@Mrgnavrgs 4 года назад
@StarTalk Can you do a series of episodes where you talk in detail about each of our planets ?
@johnyepthomi892
@johnyepthomi892 4 года назад
Love Paul and his patience. I know Our dear Dr. Neil is very enthusiastic and can interrupt you but you know how to let it slide because you're also aware that Dr.Neil didn't just cut you off for nothing , he dispels some mind blowing facts. I'm not condoning this I'm just being realistic. Thanks for everything Paul and Neil. Both of you are gems of this planet. This episode was very interesting like all the others . 👌👍
@erdemmemisyazici3950
@erdemmemisyazici3950 4 года назад
Most people aren't very patient.
@joncole8793
@joncole8793 4 года назад
If this appears twice... Apologies. Didn't seem to post earlier. But... Still can't believe I got to see Neil in London last week for a book talk at the Hammersmith Apollo. A very enjoyable evening. Thanks to all involved in setting it up and Neil for being there! Been to the Hayden Planetarium several times and never saw him!
@Atmanyatri
@Atmanyatri 4 года назад
My favorite show ever, thank you so much for uploading , big fan from Saudi Arabia ❤️
@puig031
@puig031 4 года назад
I love how derailed and yet how interesting Dr. Tyson can get! Keep up the great work!!!!
@DSzaks
@DSzaks 4 года назад
NDT: "Smarter people don't have telekinetic powers" Me: "Hmm, sounds like something a telekinetic would say"
@ryanizer11
@ryanizer11 4 года назад
Đeath Vader why are you being so dismissive of him? He literally has a doctorate in astrophysics and a masters in astronomy
@dominican5683
@dominican5683 4 года назад
@Đeath Vader Sounds like a jealous hater to me lol you are irrelevant in the big scheme of things🤷🏽‍♀️
@MrWeareone777
@MrWeareone777 4 года назад
@Đeath Vader He is an actual physicists. Why would you say he isn't ?
@MrWeareone777
@MrWeareone777 4 года назад
Đeath Vader Next your going to say Brian Green and Brian Cox are just cheerleaders as well. Why so much hate ? NDT has attracted so much more interest in science and has made it interesting enough for the young who could be our future Einsteins and Hawkings. NDT has his own science lab that he misses working in due to his high demands to educate people.
@ambeshpratik8032
@ambeshpratik8032 3 года назад
There are many reasons people have to hate NDT or other scientists for that matter. He is not religious, anti-vax, climate change denier, flat earther, etc. Some people also have difficulty accepting a black astrophysicist existing and/or getting attention from people and media.
@DrPsychMePlato
@DrPsychMePlato 3 года назад
The way Neil answers, the passion, it shouts how much he loves what he does. Thank you so much Dr. Tyson for teaching us. We love you ❤️
@thefloridamanofytcomments5264
@thefloridamanofytcomments5264 4 года назад
Neil, I’ve never wanted to see Dancing With The Stars until you entered the conversation as a potential contestant.
@johnchapman2307
@johnchapman2307 4 года назад
Watching is much better than listening. Love Paul too, if it was just Neil, Paul, and Chuck every single time, I'd be so satisfied. Definitely gonna be a high level patron as soon as I can.
@Kingofgrowers
@Kingofgrowers 2 года назад
YES ! No truer words have ever been spoken , "if I had you as a science teacher , I would be a scientist today" ! I do not think Neil really gets how wonderful his expression / passion is and how easy it makes things for us less educated. Thank you Neil for being you !
@DylRicho
@DylRicho 2 года назад
I love hearing this man talk, and I mirror what Paul said. Having this guy as a science teacher would have made school so much more enjoyable overall.
@scopchanov
@scopchanov 4 года назад
Fun fact: The brain has given itself a name.
@MrWhiteav6
@MrWhiteav6 4 года назад
"The human brain is the most complex thing in the universe" - Basically a human brain claiming the human brain is the most complex organ in the entire universes and I'm a human brain calling another brain out.
@Themayseffect
@Themayseffect 4 года назад
Another brain gave another brain a name.
@Jett125
@Jett125 4 года назад
I call my brain Brian... I have dyslexia. True fact haha
@nakedsingularity3165
@nakedsingularity3165 4 года назад
My brain’s name is Igor. It’s nickname is Ig.
@scopchanov
@scopchanov 4 года назад
@Jamal Alikhan Ismail that is not the point. The point is, it managed to realise that it exists. The name is then an associated label, formed on the base of the namer's previous experiense. The same way a fork is called "a fork" or any other item for that matter.
@VimpeNQQB
@VimpeNQQB 4 года назад
That last answer from Neil gave me chills!
@parrottm76262
@parrottm76262 4 года назад
One of the best episodes ever!
@myconstruction
@myconstruction 4 года назад
Love all your talks. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
@Daniel_25
@Daniel_25 4 года назад
This guy Paul is exactly the kind of Cohost I want to hear with Neil. He’s very patient and isn’t cutting off the flow of the show every other word. I like Chuck okay but I feel like Paul is a much better fit and I like his jokes more.
@dystopiandragon9751
@dystopiandragon9751 4 года назад
I learned so much !! Thank you both.
@manpreetbhattee9732
@manpreetbhattee9732 4 года назад
Perfect way to begin the weekend.
@duanebacon9296
@duanebacon9296 4 года назад
I know I haven't seen all your StarTalk episodes but I love Cosmic Queries. Have you done an episode about the Great Attractor region? If not could you tell us everything we theorize about it. Thank you
@onlywithbuts1781
@onlywithbuts1781 4 года назад
It is simple, he has a passion for Space, just like a curious kid that once looked up the night sky. No matter what area you cover - as long as you truly feel passionate about it, You will inspire others and make it more interesting as well. So it's not that he just talks simple language and doesn't use some crazy scientific phrases, he genuinely makes you love it even if you weren't into it before. That is what i love about it in general.
@TerryGrancho
@TerryGrancho 2 года назад
Those commercials with Chuck are freaking good too
@flamingburritto
@flamingburritto 4 года назад
"What do we gain from going to the moon" Neil drops the hammer in one minute and then drops the mic!
@jesusofsuburbia3675
@jesusofsuburbia3675 4 года назад
tell any scientist on their respective field and say why this particular discovery is important to the general people but to the scientist it help them in a different context
@lghammer778
@lghammer778 3 года назад
I love you guys, I just rewatched this episode & left off at the last question Last Night. Watching it right now, wow, epic knowledge right there. Thank you, Neil, and every1 working in the Space Industry
@ricimusic
@ricimusic 4 года назад
I thoroughly enjoyed this! And the conversation about the brain reminded me of something I heard when I was watching NOVA on PBS when I was a kid...the brain can understand everything but itself!
@timhynes6555
@timhynes6555 4 года назад
Hello sir.. I really appreciate your show. You make it understandable to the normal people... iv have heard astrology physics talk about bending space and time..... if this is something you concur with. Could u please explain again so normal people can understand.. I excel at astronomy physics but can't do the math lol.. understand quite a bit. And really really appreciate you educating us in way we get. Thank you sir. I appreciate you... your fan Tim.....
@TheScottGillies
@TheScottGillies 3 года назад
The last episode I was watching had me thinking at the end about what a great "bromance" Neil and Chuck Nice have... and then this episode started with Paul telling Neil "look at me... I love you". Science might need better advertising, but we already know who is Science's #1 spokesperson!!
@knivesron
@knivesron 2 года назад
always love these. its good to listen to ppl way smarter then me talk about things i hardly understand. then i go off and repeat things so i sound smart.
@hezbollah944
@hezbollah944 4 года назад
Science is amazing. You can go from “Saturn floats“ to “hat size” while under the same subject
@k4rli92
@k4rli92 4 года назад
As always thanks for another collection of illuminating glimpses of the "cosmic perspective". Yes, that first photo of our Earth was definitely a for-real Cosmic mike-drop in human history!
@anthonylicalzi8771
@anthonylicalzi8771 2 года назад
guess flat earth ers didn't c that pic lol
@MikeNmurdoc
@MikeNmurdoc 3 года назад
The way Neil flips the last question is so G!!! What is the universe and the perspective it provides worth to YOU??
@Allwayzworkin
@Allwayzworkin 4 года назад
One of the most informative star talks 💯
@nanairomiso
@nanairomiso 4 года назад
Neil was SOOOO excited about Saturn's rings lololol i love it
@kennethluna2225
@kennethluna2225 4 года назад
It's sad how this channel only has 700,000 plus subscribers 🤔it's truly a great channel
@twonumber22
@twonumber22 4 года назад
meanwhile videos about ufo's get millions
@MrBitterman75
@MrBitterman75 4 года назад
It's already almost 800k and counting. You gotta start somehow. I'm so glad to be here...
@LeeSpelledL-i
@LeeSpelledL-i 2 года назад
If I am not mistaken, moon visits, & space travel, is about perspective. I love this. I feel validated, as I believe, passionately, in perspective having the power to change the past. Seeing anything from another point of view, fits one's own perspective into a greater conversation, narrative, & understanding - leading to forgiveness, etc. Thank you!
@mattweigand9648
@mattweigand9648 4 года назад
I really love the dynamic of a comedian in this. I love everything about science, but not everyone does, so it gives people more incentive to watch, and gives me extra entertainment
@erdemmemisyazici3950
@erdemmemisyazici3950 4 года назад
Dude had Garfield humor in my opinion. "Stop yelling at me. I'm leaving." I did laugh at 11:34 though 😂
@Les537
@Les537 4 года назад
The part where he says colbert is non-biased was his best joke.
@Noname21113
@Noname21113 4 года назад
How deep a topic gets explored is dependent on the co-host. Want more of Mr. Nice and Jenna Levin!!
@Synthwave89
@Synthwave89 3 года назад
Great co-host! Probably second best co-host behind Chuck, we should see him more.
@twstf8905
@twstf8905 4 года назад
Neil "So" deGrasse Tyson 😂
@Hussein_Nur
@Hussein_Nur 4 года назад
@CornishRicky agreed.
@MrWeareone777
@MrWeareone777 4 года назад
Soooooooo
@Sinnbad21
@Sinnbad21 4 года назад
I’m a “Soooo” kinda guy myself. I can’t not say it
@Sinnbad21
@Sinnbad21 4 года назад
CornishRicky Ya that gets annoying
@azurestream7816
@azurestream7816 3 года назад
@CornishRicky dude, the Roganites are priceless!
@dragoonzen
@dragoonzen 4 года назад
I don't understand any of what they say but I keep on listening 😂
@veganpiranha3302
@veganpiranha3302 4 года назад
dragoonzen that’s noble of you
@DrPsychMePlato
@DrPsychMePlato 3 года назад
🤭🤭🤭
@terabytekiller528
@terabytekiller528 4 года назад
Watched Live, and enjoyed more than almost any other episode!! not just the content, but the actually informative, and engaging live chat. Glad to see, because i literally have next to know one in my circle capable of understanding the vast realizations my exposure to the eminence world of the sciences...Yet alone provide an intellectual feedback to an otherwise one sided conversation that is quickly changed in subject. its more clear everyday, i need more scientists in my life.
@darthevol5734
@darthevol5734 4 года назад
Agreed. The tides discussion was informative for me. And I'm the same is as much as people in my circle can't converse with me about matters such as these, and others. Worse is that they aren't interested in them.
@terabytekiller528
@terabytekiller528 4 года назад
I certainly feel your pain, in regards to the lack of interest. Not so much as i pertains to one single subject, but more the out right dismissal of the other wise implied interactions that may occur as a result. IE; someone says there has always been carbon in the air..... so why should i think its so much worse now. When science for yrs can show the last time it was present in the air at the lvls of carbon that we are reaching today, the world was under mass extinction, and climate shift that took thousands of years to change back to the state we enjoyed before the industrial revolution. Yet the same person who can agree with that, still thinks its stupid to think about the science it takes to get the cores of ice, we test to get those very results. Possibly even questioning, or in some cases claiming complete fraud, in the validity of the science that has been undertaken in the first place. Cause, why? Oil is what we got, so thats what we get??? sounds stupid when u say it like that, but its all relevant. if i had to choose principals, or states of mind, that would one day determine the state of my civilization... and the choice was - blissful ignorance... OR scientific skepticism. - .. which would you rely upon to save your children, your home, your planet, and or your entire race. < Intentional period, not question mark. I suppose its not a question to me, because the very idea or concept, that blissful ignorance is even a very real world option, just makes me sick. Lots to say i suppose. any thoughts, tubeaverse?
@terabytekiller528
@terabytekiller528 4 года назад
@@darthevol5734 reading your reply, i was distracted and responded to my own comment, :)
@darthevol5734
@darthevol5734 4 года назад
@@terabytekiller528 Well I do agree with you again. Whether or not it's because of ignorance or skepticism, or even related to individual ideologies, we all need to accept responsibility for our places on this planet. Take care of ourselves, our family, our community, and in turn the world. Paraphrasing Thomas Paine 'The world is my country, and my religion is to do good'
@terabytekiller528
@terabytekiller528 4 года назад
@@darthevol5734 Well put, Sir ! I agree with that statement as well. More true now, within the advent of planetary communication, and free exchange of ideas, and belief. More now than ever, its our individual responsibility bridge those gaps, and find our place within the world we share. the fact there are over 6 billion people with a common interest in the largest battles that face our world, and our species.... stands to reason to me, that we have the best chance for victory, by standing together.
@daveswampSC
@daveswampSC 4 года назад
Love it! Thanks for sharing 😎
@davidcarlson6347
@davidcarlson6347 Год назад
Eternal Sunshine of a Spotless Mind.
@knivesron
@knivesron 2 года назад
i swear every episode ends just as its getting started
@Curionauta361
@Curionauta361 4 года назад
Grrrrreeeeeeeatttt episode! Thanks for that!
@coreymcconnell2329
@coreymcconnell2329 3 года назад
He can talk with so happiness and be so right and people hate that
@psyonik1
@psyonik1 4 года назад
Dr. Tyson, it's always a pleasure to hear what you have to say, and it's a great thing for science that we have someone like you to publicly champion the causes of higher learning and higher thinking. I think you got some information on the tides slightly incorrect, however. On the equinoxes, the tidal effects we see from the Sun will be negligible at the poles. There may still be tidal effects from the moon on those two days, because the moon doesn't orbit along Earth's equator; it orbits at a 5° inclination to the plane of the ecliptic, which means it will be anywhere between 18.5° and 28.5° shifted from equatorial orbit. This means the tidal effects from the moon at the poles will vary based on the moon's position during its orbit of Earth and are independent of the seasons.
@joshe2190
@joshe2190 4 года назад
Lucy in a nutshell: I am so smart. Toaster come to me!! 😂
@E-__
@E-__ 4 года назад
48:00 Classic NDT. He's still got it!
@apolicum
@apolicum 4 года назад
8:14 Put on repeat
@TheMusicalStylingsofBrentBunn
@TheMusicalStylingsofBrentBunn 4 года назад
Reality Beer Show is the most Aussie thing I've heard all week.
@DavidCherrie
@DavidCherrie 4 года назад
Totally agree. If I had you as a science teacher, I would totally be doing science right now.
@brandonblackfyre5783
@brandonblackfyre5783 4 года назад
Damn I knew Neil talked over Joe a lot on his podcast but damn I would hate to be his co-host 😂😂😂
@Sinnbad21
@Sinnbad21 4 года назад
Brandon Blackfyre I love Neil but he is notorious for interrupting
@darthevol5734
@darthevol5734 4 года назад
yeah that last podcast 1347 i think it was like he was on coke lol
@Sinnbad21
@Sinnbad21 4 года назад
Jesse James Ya that video gained so much popularity bcuz of how Neil was acting
@Sinnbad21
@Sinnbad21 4 года назад
Jesse James Assuming you are talking about the Joe Rogan podcast
@darthevol5734
@darthevol5734 4 года назад
@@Sinnbad21 yes i am. even i was like wow, i don't recall Dr. Tyson ever acting the way he did during that conversation. Not saying he hasn't, just not that I've seen. It was entertaining and slightly frightening at the same time.
@fryreartechnology7611
@fryreartechnology7611 4 года назад
48:37 omg mind blown!!! Wow just wow!! Got my sub and like for that for sure. That wow
@kylebarnes2425
@kylebarnes2425 4 года назад
Love the video seen you on TV started watching you because you were on Joe Rogan very interesting video love it never stop thank you
@joelstinson7846
@joelstinson7846 4 года назад
The ending 👏👏
@SHOOTINGDNA
@SHOOTINGDNA 2 года назад
My 1 month old baby sleeps well for Niel's voice
@LwJohnL
@LwJohnL 4 года назад
Just the fact that we CAN go to the moon is motivation enough for me! It would definitely fulfill my entire life to just be able to step out onto an alien world. Although, Mars would be far more interesting to me than the moon. I can certainly imagine the perspective one would gain just by looking back at Earth from the moon. The pictures give me perspective, but to actually be there & witness it myself...
@taliachetty5417
@taliachetty5417 2 года назад
This was really insightful!!!!
@mid-niteryders5523
@mid-niteryders5523 4 года назад
Just Googled Mr. Mercurio, some trip he took to get to comedy, plus his first name sounds just like mine. Ur cool dude !!! Hi Neil !
@dennisnicholson952
@dennisnicholson952 4 года назад
Hey, Dr. Neil, it's interesting that you mentioned the brain here. I am struggling through a series of DVDs called "Understanding the Brain" by Dr. Janet Norden. It is amazing to learn about the many parts, such as the Telencephalon, the Nucleus of Cumben septi, and the many ways that things can go wrong if development does not occur properly. We see with our brains not our eyes; in fact our senses merely allow our brains to interface with the world and the universe in which we live.
@TheMerriell
@TheMerriell 4 года назад
This should be called Cosmic Comics..Hahaha..I love it!
@ThinkHuman
@ThinkHuman 4 года назад
Love the show and these are always really fun an interesting! Altho once i noticed it, i can not stop noticing how much Neil interrupts people, everyone he talks to. And not just by accident. It is always when someone else starts to speak or even respond to him, Neil just cuts them off immediately at the first words.. again and again, and then having the audacity to call out others when they interrupt "Will you let me finish my sentence?" .. Really? Like you interrupt someone 100 times and they interrupt you once and even that is unfair? I really really hope that Neil becomes more self aware about this, even if you do not think others have anything important to add, they might, and also it is just basic manners. Having this big presence and fame i am not sure how someone could approach him about this, but someone could do it. I do not think he does it on purpose, by now it is just an ingrained habit. A wonderful communicator with lots of interesting knowledge and views, don't be like this, be better!
@cfgauss71
@cfgauss71 4 года назад
You're right. On the most recent Joe Rogan experience, the interrupting was so bad that the YT commenters jokingly called it the Neil DeGrasse Tyson experience, featuring Joe Rogan. It doesn't bother me too much, though, because I usually want to only listen to Neil. But it is definitely rude at times, and I think it's become a habit. So don't expect to hear less of him!
@junior63
@junior63 4 года назад
You're right dude but tbh when someone is this smart you shut the hell up and listen. Even if he interrupts you he's getting you closer to truth every second. Maybe learn to put your ego aside and just learn.
@dubselectorr345
@dubselectorr345 4 года назад
@@cfgauss71 Yes I saw that. Joe couldn't get a word in edgewise!
@competetodefeat4610
@competetodefeat4610 4 года назад
He's also become increasingly condescending over the years, to the point that it's cringe-worthy and almost unbearable at this point.
@IH8YH
@IH8YH 4 года назад
Noticed and lamented about it too on an earlier episiode.... so annoying and makes Neil look like a dick tbh. And when he gets interrupted he acts like a 3 year old for a second until the other one shuts up again and he "has the mic again"
@TheBrowniePartay
@TheBrowniePartay 4 года назад
omg!! favorite comedian guest by faaaar thus far of the cosmic queries ive watched. I cant stop bursting out laughing lol
@mr.exploregon7065
@mr.exploregon7065 4 года назад
Love you Neil!
@ericbarber3420
@ericbarber3420 3 года назад
I was having a conversation with my colleagues about why oil floats on water, i had to explain about water displacement and how this keeps ships afloat despite the hundreds of tons, i didn’t know you included the air as a counter to the mass of the steel though, i just thought of the ship as an impermeable mass being squeezed by the water below. Back to the oil though, could you do a little bit on density and how this causes different types of oil to float and resist being permanently emulsified with the water.
@Monrealese
@Monrealese 4 года назад
Darn funny and highly educational!
@stefaniacarafa6711
@stefaniacarafa6711 3 года назад
I didn't know the story behind the 10% use of the brain! I was convinced of that! Thank you!
@jaydurocher1882
@jaydurocher1882 3 года назад
This is my daily brain food. Love this man
@dbarra-
@dbarra- 4 года назад
Funny and informational. Thanks.
@lostnumbr
@lostnumbr 4 года назад
Interstellar has the best example of extreme tides. I wish they explained it even briefly in the movie.
@twstf8905
@twstf8905 4 года назад
Omg he tried explaining the difference in density of the Planet Saturn vs water on Earth lol for over 10 minutes! 😂 I have a rule; if it takes longer than 5 minutes to explain something, you're either doing it wrong, or you're talking to someone without the mental capacity to comprehend.
@fhhfhdfdhhdhhdfhdf138
@fhhfhdfdhhdhhdfhdf138 3 года назад
dying from "toaster come to me!"
@RenNewtonStonez
@RenNewtonStonez 7 месяцев назад
How do eye adjustments or adjustments in your eyes focusing relate to multiple personality disorder?
@goshdamnitross3370
@goshdamnitross3370 4 года назад
40:00-49:00 blew my mind
@waqasahmed3115
@waqasahmed3115 4 года назад
I really wish we could control or change our emotions easily. Then we can experience whatever feelings we want in a matter of seconds which otherwise would take a long time to experience.
@erdemmemisyazici3950
@erdemmemisyazici3950 4 года назад
Check out the first episode of Star Trek: TNG
@Yogamannn
@Yogamannn 4 года назад
You da best... talk about the great attractor
@jackmcdaniel1548
@jackmcdaniel1548 4 года назад
Another great show, Neil! I wonder if that last question was a bot.
@luckan20
@luckan20 4 года назад
A true educator.
@hpulker
@hpulker 4 года назад
This show is 90% jokes, 10% Q/A.
@brettmarrow8419
@brettmarrow8419 4 года назад
That Last Question Was Gangster! 😂
@BootyWarriorFleeceJohnson
@BootyWarriorFleeceJohnson 4 года назад
When can I be in a stasis pod for 800 years and see if we mastered deep space travel and I can join in? I’m kind of young here so I need that Star Fleet level tech and structure to be apart of. Please and thank you
@Shinsei.
@Shinsei. 4 года назад
* a part of
@ourdyingsun5141
@ourdyingsun5141 4 года назад
You need to wait for the formation of The Global Government in 2150...
@BootyWarriorFleeceJohnson
@BootyWarriorFleeceJohnson 4 года назад
@@Shinsei. *apart of
@mechtheist
@mechtheist 4 года назад
The Baffin Bay phenomenon IS about the height of the tide, it's due to the 'sloshing' of the water in the bay being in sinc with the tides. The tides are in resonance with the slosh.
@traetuusplays8987
@traetuusplays8987 4 года назад
I just hope one day my black hole question will be answered. Its such a good question, that could possibly illuminate what they are a little more clearly.
@erdemmemisyazici3950
@erdemmemisyazici3950 4 года назад
Ask your professor?
@bobbailey7235
@bobbailey7235 3 года назад
The French ironclad Gloire ("Glory") was the first ocean-going ironclad, launched in 1859. It was designed by the French naval architect Henri Dupuy de Lôme as a 5,630-ton broadside ironclad with a wooden hull. Its 12 cm-thick (4.7 in) armour plates, backed with 43 cm (17 in) of timber, resisted hits by the experimental shooting of the strongest guns of the time (the French 50-pounder and the British 68-pounder) at full charge, at a distance of 20 metres (65 ft). Its maximum speed was 13.1 knots but other reports suggested no more than 11.75 knots had been attained and that 11 knots was the practical maximum.[2]
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