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Isaac Asimov Interview 1985
Isaac Asimov Interview 1985
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edX "Embedded Systems" Lab 15 game "Scorch". You and your enemy control tanks and can fire radiation beams toward each other seeking opponent's destruction. It so happens that your rival is positioned in another space differing by optical density, so the laser beam you direct at him must pass the interface between spaces and may be refracted, following the Snell-Descartes law, or even totally r...

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  • @JohnRiversOfficial
    @JohnRiversOfficial 19 днів тому

    One of the most vain men buried on this earth.

  • @CrazyRightWingNut
    @CrazyRightWingNut Місяць тому

    Well, Charlie, you can sleep easy, I don't foresee any robots taking the place of humans forcing their subordinates to watch them shower. So your vocation is safe.

  • @AlexanderWeurding
    @AlexanderWeurding 4 місяці тому

    Here is a guy who got a lot off pleasure writing

  • @janicelloyd3215
    @janicelloyd3215 5 місяців тому

    The people screwing lids on bottles will lose their jobs. Sad

  • @pegaso3terminator75
    @pegaso3terminator75 6 місяців тому

    Didn't know got this voice, thats the kind of men that has got to last 100 years, fore ahead his time ♥️♥️♥️

  • @Aditya-f8t5z
    @Aditya-f8t5z 6 місяців тому

    💐 Thank you to the Asimov family for existing. 🙏 ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @FrancisSullivan-j7t
    @FrancisSullivan-j7t 7 місяців тому

    What an ABSOLUTE GENIOUS,I Love his work,Almost if a engineerig,phyicists,scientist who writes books about ASTRO PHYSICS!!!

  • @anthonydelgiudice3245
    @anthonydelgiudice3245 7 місяців тому

    Population almost doubled in 39 years 16:25

  • @anthonydelgiudice3245
    @anthonydelgiudice3245 7 місяців тому

    Wrote over 500 books in his lifetime

  • @SeanAnthony-j7f
    @SeanAnthony-j7f 7 місяців тому

    I think the only down side of writing 350 books is having a double chin that lay down like a balls😅

  • @antoniopacelli
    @antoniopacelli 10 місяців тому

    16:01 That's what 5 years married to a Psychiatrist make to a genius... [More than positive that HIV wasn't involved in this poor judgement...]

  • @notthemama7296
    @notthemama7296 10 місяців тому

    Isaac Asimov 1985: "In 15 years a great deal of the office work will be automated" Microsoft in September 1985: "Sure...15 years...." *releases Excel*

  • @Pluvo2for1
    @Pluvo2for1 11 місяців тому

    Asimov is often asked to predict the future. I wonder these requests motivated the invention of phycho-history.

  • @8BitNaptime
    @8BitNaptime 11 місяців тому

    "a little over 30" lol

  • @gregorygarcia7807
    @gregorygarcia7807 Рік тому

    He is the very model of a major modern scientist with many pleasant facts about square of the hypotenuse.

  • @BalHatase
    @BalHatase Рік тому

    Ahead of his time the great Asimov

  • @bleebbleepbleeb3842
    @bleebbleepbleeb3842 Рік тому

    Sadly Isaac Asimov still foresees humans working. Me personally thinks we can do other things then work. But I respect him a lot and have some of his books.

  • @robertlee5456
    @robertlee5456 Рік тому

    What seems truly astounding, to me, is that many of Asimov's works were non-fiction. These books take lots of reading, and research, to write. I could understand him writing endless volumes of fiction -- which need only an educated imagination and a writing tool -- but to write THOROUGHLY RESEARCHED factual books at such a blistering pace is simply incredible.

    • @GH-oi2jf
      @GH-oi2jf Рік тому

      To me, writing many works of fiction is the more impressive feat. Asimov’s nonfiction works on subjects in science are for the general reader who is interested in science, so not highly technical. For a person of his education (PhD in biochemistry), the material would be easy, and the advantage of a nonfiction subject is that the organization of the work follows naturally from the thing under consideration. A few of his nonfiction works would have required more research and time than average, such as his two-volume treatise on The Bible.

    • @mrswan7745
      @mrswan7745 2 місяці тому

      I agree with both of you, but I think the most interesting thing about his body of work is that there's a grey area between his fiction and nonfiction, and within that grey area more of the fiction is becoming nonfiction year after year lol. It speaks not only to the level of research and analysis he was capable of, but also the level of insight he could glean from it it all in order to draw conclusions and inferences on the future.

  • @albertovaca6505
    @albertovaca6505 Рік тому

    Isaac Asimov, had been a huge colossal autor On Earth, be sure about that.

  • @nothipbuthipp7634
    @nothipbuthipp7634 Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing this interview. Much respect to Isaac Asimov, an inspiration in my life. Professional, Prophetic, Prolific.

  • @courtlaw1
    @courtlaw1 Рік тому

    Also His sideburns could slice through steal.

  • @courtlaw1
    @courtlaw1 Рік тому

    Isaac Asimov is one of my personal all time favorite humans. We are all better that he lived during our lifetime. He was always ahead of his time mostly for not living in the past or present but believing that the advancements of the future will come to past and helping us imagine what the future will look like.

  • @Redmenace96
    @Redmenace96 Рік тому

    I think Mr. Asimov must grow tired of people asking him to predict the future.

  • @acerjuglans383
    @acerjuglans383 Рік тому

    That was one fascinating cat.

  • @bukurie6861
    @bukurie6861 Рік тому

    Isaac Asimo😍🌏🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥v a highly successful writer,best jnown for fis wkrks of dcience fiction wrote and edited around 500 books📔📕📗🌐

  • @admtech69
    @admtech69 Рік тому

    The interviewer keeps interrupting him quite annoying maybe he should casually undress a little for chuck to get his undivided attention

  • @captur69
    @captur69 Рік тому

    Can't wait for the robots to form and join robot unions...then the fun will start...it's a joke by the way...

  • @n_communicates8030
    @n_communicates8030 2 роки тому

    What Dr. Asimov failed to say was the ability of machines to be creative and make art. Today, that's happening now.

  • @debankachanda
    @debankachanda 2 роки тому

    I have been reading his books since last year. Started with the Foundation series and now have almost completed the Robot series. His ideas and thoughts are so wildly modern that it seems impossible to comprehend that those are back from the 1950s. But it is not entirely unimaginable, human population has grown duller as a whole. Its always periodic , the growth and decline..as evident in his books. I read his books to experience a distant time in human history when humans have colonised different planets and it feels real.

  • @Sacha1967
    @Sacha1967 2 роки тому

    I sit at your feet Sir and I listen ❤️

  • @g32.recitales
    @g32.recitales 2 роки тому

    Imagine 20 minutes dedicated to science and science-fiction nowadays.................................

  • @SuperBrewdog
    @SuperBrewdog 2 роки тому

    such a brilliant author, imo the best by quite a bit at writing sci-fi... Man, I wish I could have a conversation with him and pick his brain and ask questions... sadly I will never have the opportunity.

  • @kalimanbuda6501
    @kalimanbuda6501 2 роки тому

    33 yrs later ( today ) his visions of the world are so up-to-date now..he speaks and noone notices that , such interview took place 30 plus yrs ago

  • @carl-md1qq
    @carl-md1qq 2 роки тому

    Charlie rose is awful, every interview he's ever done he interrupts a guest right when some wisdom is about to be spilled. at 14:47 please charlie. just stfu for once

  • @albertvitela4379
    @albertvitela4379 2 роки тому

    He was the best!

  • @morenofranco9235
    @morenofranco9235 2 роки тому

    I-Click-As-I-Move. Isaac, my Hero. What a mind - more than 20 years ago.

  • @RiDankulous
    @RiDankulous 2 роки тому

    Cooking and serving food: repetitious and dull. Not automated. I'm a big fan of Asimov still but if robots can't do something simple like cook food and serve it by now, a huge swath of jobs is perfectly safe, well beyond food service.

  • @briancourtice2858
    @briancourtice2858 2 роки тому

    He came very, very close to predicting the internet. He didn't imagine smart phones exactly, but he predicted that massive amounts of data would be available to all people via electronic communication on personal devices. Such a brilliant man.

    • @acerjuglans383
      @acerjuglans383 Рік тому

      Check out a very very early interview of his on David Letterman's show. He literally predicts UA-cam.

    • @leonsantamaria9845
      @leonsantamaria9845 Рік тому

      Well, master Nikola Tesla mention long time ago about, the future of the technology, professor lsaac Asimov, l like him .. but is no the first.

    • @GH-oi2jf
      @GH-oi2jf Рік тому

      @@leonsantamaria9845- Nobody thinks Asimov was the first to predict advances in technology. Tesla was a clever fellow, but not always right about the direction of technology. He thought radio would be used to transmit electric power, but overlooked its true importance as a transmitter of information. A better comparison to Asimov would be Jules Verne.

  • @ricksyrick3252
    @ricksyrick3252 3 роки тому

    Now I want to write book .after listening to Sir Issac Asimov.

  • @Velodynamic
    @Velodynamic 3 роки тому

    What an utter goofball

  • @salvatoremartino22
    @salvatoremartino22 3 роки тому

    Asimov is/was amazing. This poor guy interviewing him is so lost and filled with silly notions (overpopulation is a problem?). Thank you so much for posting this. Hopefully there will be a new wave of readers who can appreciate Asimov, Heinlein, Herbert. Lords know we need them today more than ever.

    • @TheJacklwilliams
      @TheJacklwilliams 3 роки тому

      Funny, we all take so many things from the same interview. I thought, Rose was simply being a good interviewer and comments as such were irony or an attempt to draw Isaac out on a particular thought/topic. I alway's enjoyed Rose's interviewing style. Many saw him in a different light.

    • @jowill76
      @jowill76 2 роки тому

      @@TheJacklwilliams I agree, to be a good interview, everyone needs to understand.

    • @GH-oi2jf
      @GH-oi2jf Рік тому

      Rose was a good interviewer. His job was to get his guest to talk. Asimov is the expert here.

  • @ks-mh2gi
    @ks-mh2gi 3 роки тому

    I absolutely love this man! His vision and and imagination is genius+... Is a sad commentary on society that there are only 264 comments on this 6 year old video.

  • @vasaricorridor7989
    @vasaricorridor7989 3 роки тому

    If it breaks it's physics. If it dies it's biology. If it explodes it's chemistry. If it turns on you it's sociology. If it lies to you it is political science.

  • @robbymonger9381
    @robbymonger9381 3 роки тому

    Here we are 26 years later and robots ain't doing shit. We got them in parkour training camps so they can murder us better. I have worked in American manufacturing and mining my whole adult life and every automated process we get is crap. Hopefully we get to retire our broken bodies and live in poverty for a little while before the bezos robot enforcers come to cull the herd

  • @robertstewart239
    @robertstewart239 3 роки тому

    Charlie Rose is a pain all over. Let the guest talk! "Well, seventy-five plus eighty-five is, what?"

  • @Chatisthisrealquestionmark
    @Chatisthisrealquestionmark 3 роки тому

    4.8 billion people in 1985 damn..

  • @ibeetellingya5683
    @ibeetellingya5683 3 роки тому

    He never flew in a airplane, didn't trust the technologies used were worth the risk. Besides, it's too cumbersome to use a typewriter on a tray table.

  • @addyred1861
    @addyred1861 3 роки тому

    HE WAS A GREAT WRITER

  • @jamesrmore
    @jamesrmore 3 роки тому

    Two things.1. John Campbell. 2. Writer's are born not made. Very interesting!

    • @kiwitrainguy
      @kiwitrainguy 2 роки тому

      Christopher Hitchens on writing: "It's not what I do, it's what I am."

  • @Rune__
    @Rune__ 3 роки тому

    Foundation - tv show on Apple TV+ is so amazing. I love the world he built for us 🚀🥰🚀

    • @Roundout34
      @Roundout34 6 місяців тому

      Please read the books. The show is not Asimov.