Janna is the best guest on Star Talk. She's funny, smart, able to explain things simply, gets along so well with Neil and Chuck. Please have her more often.
Talk about jumping in at the deep end. You'll learn stuff here that will blow the mind of native English speakers, and they'll never know what half the words you use are. Be impressive!
Yeah me too.. i mean think about this: if what they've said is true then we can use it to go back in time.. not literally but like watching the past like you're watching a UA-cam video...
@@obc3399 Travelling to distant galaxies may be a possible for time travel! Since no one has ever travelled that far before and it is literally impossible with the current technology (and we only have images), it might be actually true.
I saw it is a 53 min video and I told myself: Ok, I'll just watch a few minutes to see what it is about. Now I've watched the whole show and I'm thinking of watching it again.
I love that even when the guys get a bit obnoxious and start interrupting her, she not only engages it, she also stays on point and continues after the distraction. What a disciplined and focused mind. Lovely.
Have just discovered these, really thought provoking and inspiring. Would love to see them run for twice as long at least! Could easily enjoy a three hour cast.
It took me about 3 hours to finish this episode. I had to rewind constantly to comprehend what they are saying. These physicists excel at abstract thoughts, it's amazing.
@@macysondheim I agree. It's not like you're running out of timeslot so when she (or any other guest) is talking, let them talk. If you truly believe it's not worth keeping, cut it away during the post-processing but do not interrupt so much.
Chuck is a very inteligent person to keep up with all this science. I don't think many comedians or other profesions could be upto that level of understanding. My hat's off you you sir. Lots of respect !
Janna is like Light Energy. It brings things together, the opposite of dark energy. To be less scientific, she's got a great energy that's light, funny and sociable. Love every episode she guests.
I can't believe this video is 2 yrs old and it's today march 21 that I see it for the first time. Immediately I saw a clip of this lady i was amazed with her understanding. Came right straight to UA-cam to hear her talk more
@@alexmotts Being smart and being a nerd are not mutually exclusive, either. Though being smart was never a subject of what OP said. Just that he was a nerd.
EXACTLY that nerdy my under-nerdished friend! For your and my, among others, listening, learning, and yes, laughing pleasure, it's Nerdy Neil (THE deGrassey'ist of Tysons, deGrasse Tyson for the win!!! All apologies for grammatical klunk. Peace...
Just because your a nerd that doesn’t mean your not smart and besides sometime ideas come theories theories become hypothesis hypothesis becomes test now in this case we may know that how the universe is but we may never know it’s limits if we had a exact test we would have known by now😐and what I do know is sometimes science is wrong thefts nothing wrong with that it just makes you to learn from your mistakes 🙂and the truth is we may not exactly know how big the universe really is😐the science inventions we have/had only work for that particular era😐
My favorite guest and love these topics! Someone please teach chuck how to tighten his mic stand a little so he doesn’t have to constantly stop it from moving, but yet move it when he needs.
i love your videos its helping me get through a rough time i had to let go a couple friends because one tried to take money from me and the others where trying to make me do drugs but now im exited to go back to school you are my idol i hope to be as great as you one day.
Correct, nature do not expend more energy than it is necessary. So if we can do well enough with 3D senses, then that is all we need so far. Having senses for more dimension sensitivity will be waste of energy
Our senses evolved as the life moved from inside the water to land. As land had vertical entities like trees, life gradually created an understanding of the third dimension. Maybe we can devise a fourth dimension mathematically, but we won't be able to see it unless evolutionarily our life needs it even if it exists on this Earth.
Hi Startalk Team, I am a big big fan of the show. I just love watching it. Janna and Neil is just a brilliant combination of expertise and knowledge. Chuck rounds it up with his curiousity and his jokes. Actually i hated Physics and Biology in school. Now i can not get enough. Neil, this is the result of your effort as an educator who is really interested in educating people. I am very thankful for that. I wish you were my teacher in school. (Not a native speaker. Text may include some mistakes) Lot of love from germany ✌
It's like your dad met his college friends and their talking about their college memories and you're just standing there having no idea about what they are talking.
The first question resonated with me, because in a previous video, Dr. Tyson mentioned that spherical objects are common in the universe, so it would stand to reason that the universe itself is spherical, making the straight line coming back to its point of origin truthful.
Neil FTW, keepin an inversion of the known universe on his book case like its no big deal! You are indeed the best kind of person sir that made me ROLF
This episode is one of my favorite, the topic and Ms. Levin are magnificently paired together ! I’m a longtime learner and a voracious mind when it comes to the theories that try to explain what’s outside the known universe, please do a deep dive into this topic and have Janna on as your guest more often she’s got the most beautiful doe eyes that exude intelligence as she absorbs the questions ...
The idea that dark matter could just be gravity generated in our own universe, bleeding through additional dimensions (that we don't percieve) into other parts of the same universe is fascinating. Could the fabric of 3D space be alike to a crumpled piece of paper, or - like they said - a baloon shaped like a poodle ?
No even black holes move, and quantum superposition of existing particles would give it movement and energy, in other words even nothing is moving somewhat because the vacuum has a quantum superposition as well due to scalar fields permeating through the universe. Also black holes are moving relativistically to larger black holes but an orbiting tidally locked body like the moon or the sun relative to the earth and vice versa the larger object will look and act relativistically like a singularity or a non moving body, and thats kind of how gravity produces relativistic space time, and is also heavily being researched by top physicists even at area 51 today apparently. Clarifying note, the term tidally locked and all these terms i used were through interpretations of math through relativity, all the math and interpretations are assumed to be dualities of string theory, or different interpretations of the same reality, so that interpretation uses relativity and field theory as opposed to quantum electro dynamics/particle theories which the large hadron collider and etc; many experiments today, are trying to essentially prove they are dualities so we can move foward in the right direction with how we use quantum versions of technology, which will improve hopefully everyday life in many ways.
Just remember that all movement is relative. You always have to say what its relevant to. From a person's point of view the earth is not moving, but the moon is. From the moons point of view, Earth is not moving (rotationaly), but it is moving in relation to the sun and stars. For centuries we believed the Earth was the center of the universe (stationary) and everything moved around it. It wasn't until better telescopes were made that we realized the Earth moved around the sun and not vice versa. So remember that you always have to specify the point of view when talking about movement because it's a tricky subject. Hope that helps.
@@JasonWW2000 From the Moon's point of view Earth is actually standing in the same place, while spinning like a ballerina. Meanwhile, dark side of the Moon: "Earth who?!" :))
@@DeeArtist321 Thanks, I clarified my statement. Oh yeah, there is no dark side of the moon, all sides of it are eventually exposed to the sun. Your probably refering to the "far" side of the moon, the side Earth does not get to see.
Thank you Neil, Janna and Chuck. That has been the most informative, enlightening experience ive had. Im blown away!!! Look forward to the follow on from this talk in 20 years time.
He's just trying to make sure he understands what the guest means; wording it for his brain and making sure it's correct. Probably why he's so smart lol he ensures he understood before just accepting it, and if he didn't understand correctly, he gets a better explanation. Plus, I really appreciate it bc having it reiterated helps me process it better & sometimes the way he words it makes more sense to me.
@@scientiamessor841 not really there is too much empty space between planets and stars there is very little chance it will have any effect on each other
I remember the video of 'Thinking in 10 dimensions' broke down how we perceive the 4th dimension pretty understandably, if simplistically. A 2D person experiences the 3rd dimension as things growing or shrinking as they move through that 3rd dimension, but can never see the full thing as one 3D object. We as 3D people experience the 4th dimension in this way, that being time. We can only perceive time a fraction of it at a time, then it's gone. We can never see past our current instant, and never re-experience that past again. We can remember it, but that's just our mind replaying a recording, not re-experiencing it again as it happens live (also our mind is an unreliable narrator as memories shift over time, but that's its own thing).
Neil, such a gentlemen. Look at the chair he's sitting on. Absolutely love the effort that's put into these videos. What kind of liquor is in the thermos? Neil got a favorite drink ? Anyone know
Neil did ruin my imagination about the future of the night sky well within that timescape but as soon as he mentioned it I knew where he was going and I knew he was right
"This episode originally aired December 6, 2019." or "answering your questions live"? Either way, I'll ask some questions! :o) - Edge of the Universe - is it a bubble, or we are being pulled by a giant vortex = black hole? - Cosmic voids - could they be the center of the Universe, if everything is rushing away from the center after the Big Bang..? - Have you observed microwave background radiation in all directions = are we able to determine the size of the Universe? - If some mini-galaxy got merged with Milky Way around our neighborhood a few billions years ago, could that be the answer for Earth's tilt, our giant Moon, asteroid belt, Uranus' weird rotation & Kuiper belt going wild (erhm, Nibiru)? - If there are Nebula clouds made of alcohol, could there be clouds or planets made of DNA? Is it possible to detect “life” in the Universe that way? - Computers are able to calculate within all 11 dimensions. Is it possible to use Artificial Intelligence or a computer to build a telescope that could observe all 11 dimensions of The Universe and prove their existence, or “translate” such images into our 3D world? - Compared to the age and the size of The Universe, size of a man and his life span seems insignificant. What if electron’s life span is so short that we are not able to measure or observe such a short time lapse, and the energy released creates a new electron, so it looks like it appears at 2 places at once, but in fact every time it’s a new electron being “born”? Let’s call it a “micro bang” within an atom... Thank you. BIG HUGS from Serbia & stay safe!!!
Let's add on more questions. Either space itself expanding or it is just galaxies moving apart in space? Such a powerful expansion of universe radiates no heat in space? Why more or less massive object fall in same rate under gravitational force?
@@naturemc2 It was observed that all other galaxies are moving away from us and the further away the galaxy the faster it moves away. Therefore new space is created.
Can AI build a telescope? AI could probably draw blueprints after analyzing other blueprints. Could it accurately represent multiple dimensions? Probably not. What is most likely is that AI could put you in a virtual world where you may become unable to distinguish or perceive what is 'real' vs what is artificially created by the AI. Some people believe that is our current 'reality' that was or is created or being altered by AI now. What constitutes 'proof' of other dimensions is debatable. Maybe you could describe what you mean by 'proof'.
@@KC-zd8yq very far away. Could you smell in Virtual reality? Will you feel the touch of the material in virtual reality. None of it. You can differentiate it easily. Human can differentiate only dreams from reality. And, dream is an advance virtual reality if you consider it like so
Awesome ! Thank you . Because chuck is present , I am able to remember everything I'm learning from you , much easier for me when he is present. I don't understand why this 'always' happens , But it does. So Thank you from the bottom of my brain !
Crazy how the Whispers of Manifestation book on Borlest isn’t all over the place. People are seriously missing out.
Janna is the best guest on Star Talk. She's funny, smart, able to explain things simply, gets along so well with Neil and Chuck. Please have her more often.
Agree
Yes! And please stop interrupting her and the women on your show so much.
He interrupts everyone, it's practically his thing.
Tyson gave her a pass,
She is amazing, love Jana
Janna is my favorite guest. What a mind.
Your face is perfect. 😍
She's so interesting!
She's pretty smart your right
It makes her more attractive 💘
Agreed!
I love when two passionate scientist sit down together. Even if I don't fully understand everything the energy just makes me smile.
Understanding everything takes the experience to a whole new level 😁
Two scientists and a lowly comedian. lol
Matter makes me smile more than energy, but it's a matter of taste
Watching Chucks face while he is trying to understand things is my favorite part of these videos!
Super confused and trying to interject with something witty.
@@kevinblackburn3198 and he always hits his mark. Chuck makes this so much better!
I'm from Russia. I learn English. I like that video. It helps me to improve my English and also there are many interesting information. Thanks.
Michael Poshival_O_v that is an amazing way to learn English
Talk about jumping in at the deep end. You'll learn stuff here that will blow the mind of native English speakers, and they'll never know what half the words you use are. Be impressive!
Mexican here learning more English also. 😃
Hahaha. Black hole blues 🤘🏼
ALX sounds dumb, but watch Disney movies. Half the people I know in Mexico learned great English from movies.
“Some of the distant galaxies could be the milky way in the past” .. that just broke my brain
Yeah me too.. i mean think about this: if what they've said is true then we can use it to go back in time.. not literally but like watching the past like you're watching a UA-cam video...
Dice Suki 🤯... stop breaking my brain, I just put it back together.!
@@hardino0311 That would also mean that some distant galaxies could be the future Milky Way or even Milkdromeda!
@@Gloria-qj6ot how could that be possible, to use it to go back in time?
@@obc3399 Travelling to distant galaxies may be a possible for time travel! Since no one has ever travelled that far before and it is literally impossible with the current technology (and we only have images), it might be actually true.
I saw it is a 53 min video and I told myself: Ok, I'll just watch a few minutes to see what it is about. Now I've watched the whole show and I'm thinking of watching it again.
There are countless episodes. Enjoy the ride, I have been so far.
@@sineporfa9053 I was gona say the same thing. I've probably watched all startalks like 3 times.
I woke up to a Neil Degrasse video randomly playing this morning. Ive been watching his videos ever since.
Talk about synchronicity, I was thinking the same thing and when it finished I was like " what - finished already ??? " some good stuff here : D
If Janna had been my physics professor, I would've ended up majoring in physics. Absolutely fascinating and engaging scientist.
I love that even when the guys get a bit obnoxious and start interrupting her, she not only engages it, she also stays on point and continues after the distraction. What a disciplined and focused mind. Lovely.
There is definitely a feeling of “too many cooks” at times, I could watch Janna read these questions and answer them herself.
She enjoys being with the guys, that’s what I like. Very endearing.
Exactly. Well put.
Yeah. I'd like more of her talking and less of Neil and Chuck fooling around.
@@yeahwhateverwhocares then go watch her channel.
I'm only a few minutes into them answering the first question, and this is already one of the best ever. Mind blown.
Watch this at half speed. Tripping.
Janna you're brilliant, thank you for taking the time to enlighten us with your knowledge 😊.
"Not Sativa".
I see you Neil. Respect
He never inhaled it, how would he know?
@@purpl3grape I mean, it is a chemical that can be studied
would love to see him & chuck smoke a bowl with rogan and just discuss the universe for hours.
Right. Indica puts u 2 sleep.
Indica-in da couch 😴
Sativa-Saturday night 💃🏽
(Although they both pretty much make me hungry and sleepy, indica more so for sure)
Janna is such an awesome guest! Bring her back on!
Janna is so good at dumbing down her knowledge. Such complex ideas in easy to understand analogy
Have just discovered these, really thought provoking and inspiring. Would love to see them run for twice as long at least! Could easily enjoy a three hour cast.
It took me about 3 hours to finish this episode. I had to rewind constantly to comprehend what they are saying. These physicists excel at abstract thoughts, it's amazing.
Janna Levin is amazing! Love her energy and knowledge.
Too bad Tyson keeps interrupting…
@@macysondheim I agree. It's not like you're running out of timeslot so when she (or any other guest) is talking, let them talk. If you truly believe it's not worth keeping, cut it away during the post-processing but do not interrupt so much.
I simply love the idea that those far distant galaxies we see maybe our own galaxy in its infancy.
That is just madness to me.
"Homer, your theory of the 'doughnut'-shaped universe intrigues me; I may have to steal it"
- Stephen Hawking
Wow she is so awesome, my mind is blown, thank you so much for this episode. Please bring her back... love Star talk
Chuck is a very inteligent person to keep up with all this science. I don't think many comedians or other profesions could be upto that level of understanding. My hat's off you you sir. Lots of respect !
Chuck us definitely another smarter than he gives himself credit for
Is not us
Janna is like Light Energy. It brings things together, the opposite of dark energy. To be less scientific, she's got a great energy that's light, funny and sociable. Love every episode she guests.
I can't believe this video is 2 yrs old and it's today march 21 that I see it for the first time. Immediately I saw a clip of this lady i was amazed with her understanding. Came right straight to UA-cam to hear her talk more
“Cosmically colorful”
Is a perfect way to describe Neil as a person!
Some random person: surely this Neil guy cannot be THAT nerdy right? Right???
Neil: 40:45
being a nerd doesnt make you smart. Just makes you a nerd. Just sayin
Are you saying Neil is not smart?
@@alexmotts Being smart and being a nerd are not mutually exclusive, either. Though being smart was never a subject of what OP said. Just that he was a nerd.
EXACTLY that nerdy my under-nerdished friend! For your and my, among others, listening, learning, and yes, laughing pleasure, it's Nerdy Neil (THE deGrassey'ist of Tysons, deGrasse Tyson for the win!!! All apologies for grammatical klunk. Peace...
Just because your a nerd that doesn’t mean your not smart and besides sometime ideas come theories theories become hypothesis hypothesis becomes test now in this case we may know that how the universe is but we may never know it’s limits if we had a exact test we would have known by now😐and what I do know is sometimes science is wrong thefts nothing wrong with that it just makes you to learn from your mistakes 🙂and the truth is we may not exactly know how big the universe really is😐the science inventions we have/had only work for that particular era😐
Stayed up till 1:30 am listening to this awesome show. Incredible guest!
Startalk with Neil Degrasse Tyson,
The new Coast to Coast AM with George Noory?
....me at 4:52 am reading comments looking for neil's shirt about to start this video..
...
Crud: it's 01:45. I concur in all particulars.
I just read 2 of her books! "black hole blues" and "how the universe got its spots" :) so glad you had her on here
One of the best star talks I’ve watched so far. I do wish they were a little longer this topic really needs more time.
One of the best episodes
Just watching it in 2023 👍👍👍
I've watched this twice. Man I love this stuff! So grateful for minds like this to trailblaze the frontiers of knowledge.
My favorite guest and love these topics! Someone please teach chuck how to tighten his mic stand a little so he doesn’t have to constantly stop it from moving, but yet move it when he needs.
That shirt... Is from another Galaxy!
Are you saying that coz you can see milky way on it? Get it?
Another dimension..
Dr. Tyson has the worst fashion. LOL 😆
@@kalijasin best*
10:00
i love your videos its helping me get through a rough time i had to let go a couple friends because one tried to take money from me and the others where trying to make me do drugs but now im exited to go back to school you are my idol i hope to be as great as you one day.
I love these three people because every time I listen to them (my second show of them precisely) at work, I get a better and happy day ☺️🧐
That shirt is identical to the curtains I made for my kid's room five years ago. Love startalk
This show deserves more recognition ... so much knowledge and curiosity
Can't believe I missed this one when it came out.
Probably, the most mind-blowing Cosmic Queries I´ve seen to date.
‘How the Universe Got It’s Spots’ sparked my serious love for reading!! Janna has a v special place in my heart
Janna and Chuck should be on every episode of star talk. These ones are hands down the creme de la creme.
I definitely would agree with you there !!!👍
Perhaps we don’t have the right senses to experience the other dimensions.
Matt Trophy1 or maybe we get to other dimensions when we die and leave our 3 dimensional bodies
Correct, nature do not expend more energy than it is necessary. So if we can do well enough with 3D senses, then that is all we need so far.
Having senses for more dimension sensitivity will be waste of energy
or maybe there are no extra dimensions :)
@@Unidentifying Its a mathematical certainty that they exist.
Our senses evolved as the life moved from inside the water to land. As land had vertical entities like trees, life gradually created an understanding of the third dimension. Maybe we can devise a fourth dimension mathematically, but we won't be able to see it unless evolutionarily our life needs it even if it exists on this Earth.
the fact that dark energy could be the manifestation of extra dimensions that we simply cant observe or comprehend is mindblowing
man… I have to keep rewinding these videos sometimes just to understand the questions themselves.
I love Chuck. He is so inquisitive and curious. He is open to learning and new ideas and has grown intellectually before our eyes. 😊
Hi Startalk Team,
I am a big big fan of the show.
I just love watching it. Janna and Neil is just a brilliant combination of expertise and knowledge. Chuck rounds it up with his curiousity and his jokes. Actually i hated Physics and Biology in school. Now i can not get enough. Neil, this is the result of your effort as an educator who is really interested in educating people. I am very thankful for that. I wish you were my teacher in school.
(Not a native speaker. Text may include some mistakes)
Lot of love from germany ✌
Janna Levin is my favorite guest. Great Show.
I should have studied astronomy or physics... I love this so much... Thank you Neil 🌍💫🪐✨💥☄️
My mind cannot comprehend how the universe can be infinite… but I cannot comprehend it being finite either. 🤔
The way that atoms function is magic within itself 🙏🏽
Neil, Janna and Chuck ☺️ what else do I need in life..
It's like your dad met his college friends and their talking about their college memories and you're just standing there having no idea about what they are talking.
Gosh, she's gorgeous. 10 outta 10 would smash... our ideas together.
You trippin
She is pretty. Well spoken. Extremely intelligent. I wish she would stand up one time so I could get the whole picture.
I find her hot too
the idea that light can wrap around the universe, and that we may be seeing our younger galaxy in the past is fcunkig mind-blowing.
The first question resonated with me, because in a previous video, Dr. Tyson mentioned that spherical objects are common in the universe, so it would stand to reason that the universe itself is spherical, making the straight line coming back to its point of origin truthful.
Stahp interrupting her, I wanna hear what shes saying!
He did the same with Richard Dawkins.
Yaaaaas plssss they need to learn to shut up
It's a conversation... Not a Lincoln Douglas debate. Interjecting is interacting!
Camron Toney 💀💀💀
@@Broken-Silencer He does the same with everyone.
I love how Chuck receive the information.
she is brilliant when explaining this stuff, she explains it so clearly :)
Absolutely loved this episode! The 3 of you had my mind going bonkers!
If two universes intersected, as in the last question, what would that look like?
Not a new video, I know, but it’s new to me and I love this stuff!
Neil FTW, keepin an inversion of the known universe on his book case like its no big deal! You are indeed the best kind of person sir that made me ROLF
Jana Levin is amazing. First time listening to her
This episode is one of my favorite, the topic and Ms. Levin are magnificently paired together ! I’m a longtime learner and a voracious mind when it comes to the theories that try to explain what’s outside the known universe, please do a deep dive into this topic and have Janna on as your guest more often she’s got the most beautiful doe eyes that exude intelligence as she absorbs the questions ...
that took a creepy turn
Love that instead of short answers she just talks faster to give a full answer. Amd the Doctor Who reference since she looks a lit like Alex Kingston.
Dr. Tyson, you are an amazing wise man.
The idea that dark matter could just be gravity generated in our own universe, bleeding through additional dimensions (that we don't percieve) into other parts of the same universe is fascinating. Could the fabric of 3D space be alike to a crumpled piece of paper, or - like they said - a baloon shaped like a poodle ?
In space everything seems to be rotating and/or orbiting something. Is there anything that always sits completely still?
Congress.
No even black holes move, and quantum superposition of existing particles would give it movement and energy, in other words even nothing is moving somewhat because the vacuum has a quantum superposition as well due to scalar fields permeating through the universe.
Also black holes are moving relativistically to larger black holes but an orbiting tidally locked body like the moon or the sun relative to the earth and vice versa the larger object will look and act relativistically like a singularity or a non moving body, and thats kind of how gravity produces relativistic space time, and is also heavily being researched by top physicists even at area 51 today apparently.
Clarifying note, the term tidally locked and all these terms i used were through interpretations of math through relativity, all the math and interpretations are assumed to be dualities of string theory, or different interpretations of the same reality, so that interpretation uses relativity and field theory as opposed to quantum electro dynamics/particle theories which the large hadron collider and etc; many experiments today, are trying to essentially prove they are dualities so we can move foward in the right direction with how we use quantum versions of technology, which will improve hopefully everyday life in many ways.
Just remember that all movement is relative. You always have to say what its relevant to. From a person's point of view the earth is not moving, but the moon is. From the moons point of view, Earth is not moving (rotationaly), but it is moving in relation to the sun and stars. For centuries we believed the Earth was the center of the universe (stationary) and everything moved around it. It wasn't until better telescopes were made that we realized the Earth moved around the sun and not vice versa. So remember that you always have to specify the point of view when talking about movement because it's a tricky subject. Hope that helps.
@@JasonWW2000 From the Moon's point of view Earth is actually standing in the same place, while spinning like a ballerina.
Meanwhile, dark side of the Moon: "Earth who?!" :))
@@DeeArtist321 Thanks, I clarified my statement. Oh yeah, there is no dark side of the moon, all sides of it are eventually exposed to the sun. Your probably refering to the "far" side of the moon, the side Earth does not get to see.
My heart skips a beat every time when they interupt
Yes its so cringe and rude and annoying
Yes!! Me too!!
Not to interrupt your comment but you're missing an r in one of your words Matej.
Oh you poor lads
❤ Heartfelt Enthusiasm & Gratitude from Sri Lanka 🇱🇰 ! 🙏
This is the best explanation I’ve heard of the extra dimensions in string theory for a lay audience.
Thank you Neil, Janna and Chuck.
That has been the most informative, enlightening experience ive had. Im blown away!!! Look forward to the follow on from this talk in 20 years time.
14:32 the meme that made him famous XD
I knew that I've seen him somewhere before!
“Alright time for a lightning round” show continues at the same speed as before
She is so amazing! One of the best guests on StarTalk please bring her more often ❤
This must have been one of the last episodes before lockdown. I wonder if we will ever get to see this format again.
I'll die before Neil manages to go a whole show without interrupting everyone lol
He's just trying to make sure he understands what the guest means; wording it for his brain and making sure it's correct. Probably why he's so smart lol he ensures he understood before just accepting it, and if he didn't understand correctly, he gets a better explanation. Plus, I really appreciate it bc having it reiterated helps me process it better & sometimes the way he words it makes more sense to me.
When Dr Tyson said "it wouldn't be cool" I thought it was because by the time Andromeda meets Milky, our star will be a red giant encompassing Earth.
@@scientiamessor841 not really there is too much empty space between planets and stars there is very little chance it will have any effect on each other
One of my favorite episodes...she was wonderful.
Wow, jeeeze, couldn't live without my very own astrophysicist
The Bar. Many of us have been there spiritually. It exists at the edge. It is what holds us all within.
Wow just had my mind blown so many times within this episode!
Oh man I am cracking up for every "Black Hole Bluuues"
I remember the video of 'Thinking in 10 dimensions' broke down how we perceive the 4th dimension pretty understandably, if simplistically. A 2D person experiences the 3rd dimension as things growing or shrinking as they move through that 3rd dimension, but can never see the full thing as one 3D object. We as 3D people experience the 4th dimension in this way, that being time. We can only perceive time a fraction of it at a time, then it's gone. We can never see past our current instant, and never re-experience that past again. We can remember it, but that's just our mind replaying a recording, not re-experiencing it again as it happens live (also our mind is an unreliable narrator as memories shift over time, but that's its own thing).
Wow, that makes a lot of sense to me, for some reason.
Neil, such a gentlemen. Look at the chair he's sitting on. Absolutely love the effort that's put into these videos. What kind of liquor is in the thermos? Neil got a favorite drink ? Anyone know
It’s honestly wild how no one is talking about Whispers of Manifestation on Borlest. This book is next-level.
"Is that where you can smell what the rock is cooking?" I died laughing
I love how they talk about dimensions like Flatland
Everyone: chilling and talking
The creepy dool behind neil: hehehehe
As an aspiring astronaut, I love seeing all the space content and the excitement that there is around space travel! Thank you Neil.
@@azraized5043 Never a bad idea to enjoy life!
Indica in San Jacinto. Lol. Hi Janna this is the first time I've seen you. The more I watch this show, my mind expands exponentially. :)
How difficult it is for a physicist to explain a phenomenon without moving his hands.
Love for Stephen Hawkins ❤
Bring her back loved the energy of everyone
Neil did ruin my imagination about the future of the night sky well within that timescape but as soon as he mentioned it I knew where he was going and I knew he was right
dawgawg123
Topic so complex they needed two Neils, Janna, Chuck and his sativa.
I go to the gym, I put on my ear buds and I put on star talk.
It's become a routine
IS DR. LEVIN SINGLE?????
SO KNOWLEDGEABLE PERSON!!
FREAKING LOVE HER!!!
Dr. Levin discusses about other dimensions with Bill Nye
ua-cam.com/video/dQw4w9WgXcQ/v-deo.html
"This episode originally aired December 6, 2019." or "answering your questions live"? Either way, I'll ask some questions! :o)
- Edge of the Universe - is it a bubble, or we are being pulled by a giant vortex = black hole?
- Cosmic voids - could they be the center of the Universe, if everything is rushing away from the center after the Big Bang..?
- Have you observed microwave background radiation in all directions = are we able to determine the size of the Universe?
- If some mini-galaxy got merged with Milky Way around our neighborhood a few billions years ago, could that be the answer for Earth's tilt, our giant Moon, asteroid belt, Uranus' weird rotation & Kuiper belt going wild (erhm, Nibiru)?
- If there are Nebula clouds made of alcohol, could there be clouds or planets made of DNA? Is it possible to detect “life” in the Universe that way?
- Computers are able to calculate within all 11 dimensions. Is it possible to use Artificial Intelligence or a computer to build a telescope that could observe all 11 dimensions of The Universe and prove their existence, or “translate” such images into our 3D world?
- Compared to the age and the size of The Universe, size of a man and his life span seems insignificant. What if electron’s life span is so short that we are not able to measure or observe such a short time lapse, and the energy released creates a new electron, so it looks like it appears at 2 places at once, but in fact every time it’s a new electron being “born”? Let’s call it a “micro bang” within an atom...
Thank you. BIG HUGS from Serbia & stay safe!!!
Let's add on more questions.
Either space itself expanding or it is just galaxies moving apart in space?
Such a powerful expansion of universe radiates no heat in space?
Why more or less massive object fall in same rate under gravitational force?
@@naturemc2 It was observed that all other galaxies are moving away from us and the further away the galaxy the faster it moves away. Therefore new space is created.
Can AI build a telescope? AI could probably draw blueprints after analyzing other blueprints. Could it accurately represent multiple dimensions? Probably not. What is most likely is that AI could put you in a virtual world where you may become unable to distinguish or perceive what is 'real' vs what is artificially created by the AI. Some people believe that is our current 'reality' that was or is created or being altered by AI now. What constitutes 'proof' of other dimensions is debatable. Maybe you could describe what you mean by 'proof'.
@@c4stmiranda902 space is expanding. Then, it doesn't make sense to find an edge. If space is keep moving forward. What do you think?
@@KC-zd8yq very far away. Could you smell in Virtual reality? Will you feel the touch of the material in virtual reality. None of it. You can differentiate it easily. Human can differentiate only dreams from reality. And, dream is an advance virtual reality if you consider it like so
Neil said 2D life can’t have a digestive system because the tube will cut it in half. But what about Pac-Man?
😂😂😂
pac-man's mouth is a door way into a 4 dimensional space. What he eats is still there, just not there cause you cant perceive it.
Awesome ! Thank you . Because chuck is present , I am able to remember everything I'm learning from you , much easier for me when he is present. I don't understand why this 'always' happens , But it does. So Thank you from the bottom of my brain !
Y’all gotta do this again 🔥