@@glennvannijevelt1133 I remember Neil telling Stephen that in a previous interview he had the most appearances of any guest because the Hayden Planetarium was nearby. Hahaha
@@anniegao7009 unless that feeling of yours is backed up by facts, you know, science, I am more inclined to believe that Stephen does genuinely enjoy Neil's guestings, backed up by facts. He has appeared a lot of times on the show and Stephen can decide on who to guest. Neil has also reverse interviewed Stephen and that distinction isn't given to people Stephen would not enjoy the company of.
@@frederickmaulion603 it's a running contest between Neil DeGrasse Tyson and Bernie Sanders, I believe it is currently in Bernie's favor due to the race
Check out his Podcast Start Talk Radio. You'll get to hear him plenty! It's a joy to listen to with his various guests and they talk about a ton of different interesting topics and interviews with celebrities.
be nice if he backed that up with some knowledge on art to convey why things are visually representing with exaggeration. Cuz there's science in that too, but he's not going to have the perspective to back.
@@MrTkWrath I was JUST about to say something to that effect. There is a ratio to character design, and Elsa's design isn't SUPPOSED to be realistic. It's SUPPOSED to be that Disney aesthetic! LOL I love NDT but he's off on this one.
@@abigailchipman8732 There's nothing for NDT to be "off on" about. (Wow, I ended a sentence with three prepositions.) I enjoy Frozen more than my wife and kid do, and I'm with NDT on this. He's merely stating facts (of course not ALL relevant facts about aesthetics, but he's not a neuroscientist) in his NDT way.
@@MrTkWrath Fucking get over it. NDT does these pieces in order to use a fun thing kids can relate to and understand in order to get them to thik about science and think about things logically. They'll have plenty of time to learn about character proportions when they get older and fill out their Liberal Arts degree with art classes because they start after eleven in the morning. With so many parents in science denial and willing to swallow any pseudoscience convenient to their current weak political and/or religious beliefs it is important to grab ay chance that might get a child's attention moving in a sane and logical direction.
Ha ha! Disney's decision to go with very large eyeballs for their 3D animation (and 2D) was after the uncanny valley movies like Polar Express that creeped people out with normal sized eyeballs. Likewise, Pocahontas & John Smith looked squinty with their normal ones. Big eyes can show expression more easily. It really was a thing!
Neil was educational/entertaining as always, but Stephen's comedy was on point in this interview, from opening his eyes to perspectives he didn't know he cared about, to pulling out the hand sanitizer. You can tell their chemistry really brings out the best in each other. Stephen and Neil are real friends.
I'm glad Stephen let him talk lol I get annoyed sometimes when NDGT finishing a thought and Stephen interrupts or throws him off. Still love those interviews, but this one I enjoyed more because of it.
@none none Crises is the plural of crisis. As in he is talking about more than one existential crisis. Aka he is talking about crises. That said thank you for providing a very ironic example of the literacy decline.
THANK YOU!!! This rant on POV vs Opinion is everything I needed to no longer feel gaslit by my coworkers who confuse MEASURES with THOUGHTS. I can’t tell you how many time my cold-hard-facts are interpreted as feelings and I’m told I “think from a place of fear.”
My 9 year old granddaughter came out of the theater after seeing Frozen 2, and said "There was lots of singing, but not much story." I think she's destined to be a critic. ;-)
Laura Klaassen Minnick a critic would be a wrong characteristic of what shes destined to be. a critic is just opinionated garbage. she clearly has facts on her side and she clearly knows exactly what the movie contained. it does have a lot of singing and not much story, that's a factual statement, not a opinionated statement. what describes her best i don't know but it's most certainly not a critic and i strongly suggest you not be happy about that either. critics are the worst kind of people, i wouldn't wish that on anyone.
There wasn't much of a story, but was there. It had a lot of action and stuff happening around that little plot line. And the music seemed really forced, as if they were desperately trying to make every song in it another "Let It Go" hit - which they were not. I mean, do you hear anyone singing those songs now? Can you name one? Are any on the radio? Nope. However, I still really enjoyed it!
"You don't have to _like_ my _science,_ but that doesn't make it wrong." Solid truth, right there. In all honesty though, Dr. Tyson, I have never in my life met _anyone_ who expected legitimate representation from a _cartoon._ Elsa's proportions are not accurate? Well of _course_ they aren't. She's a cartoon.
It wasn't a criticism, he was pointing out a dang fact. Meanwhile, the whole internet explodes over the Sonic movie's desperate need to fix its design for a cartoon hedgehog...
anime and manga does it too, i thought it was to better show the emotions, alot of emotion is in the eyes, and with bigger eyes its easier to visualize. i do have the feeling Neil knows that that is the reason, but its still to point out:D
Big eyes are the very first technique you learn in art class to make the characters more sympathetic and likeable and it has to do with proportionality too. It exists for a reason.
Yep, and the same with evidence backed facts like the Earth is not 6,000 years old. So many in the U.S. believe such BS even though it has been proven false. The scientific method is the only reliable method to find the truth.
@sean grant yes, scientific THEORIES can and do change. FACTS do not change. earth being round doesnt change year to year. Humanity has known for thousands of years that the earth is round.
@@amandarobinson3337 actually the facts do change as new information comes to light. That was the point of the argument. Science is constantly changing, meaning the "facts" about our universe are hardly ever actually facts. Everything can change with a single piece of information.
Not quite. It’s so if someone coughes, their mask would catch some % age of the transient spittle that transfers the virus. Better to cough into that and not your hand where you’re apt to leave your viral goo on the banister for some kiddo to find... Fft...
Another example, and in theatres now (unless it's closed). Sonic the Hedgehog. They got a massive backlash from the realistically sized eyes that they started with.
My biggest fear isn't for not knowing what to fear, but i fear for the things i do know and fear that they do come out one day because we didn't fear them enough. 🤔
The president should be somebody that reluctantly takes the responsibility. Most people that WANT power, probably shouldn't have it. Wouldn't it be great if we could nominate people regardless of whether they wanted to be president or not?
Like he said he has points of view on everything, scientists looks world differently than others, most things we take for granted will be obsession for those guys.
You're confusing boredom with curiosity and a curiosity mixed with unique perspectives at that. Boredom in his case would be if he were forced to sit through the classroom when he already knows everything and is refrained from exploring further. tbh, I don't think Neil has ever used the word "bored".
Fox News is actually called News Corporation and was a completely different company than Fox (which was called Fox Entertainment Group). Fox News was engineered by Roger Ailes to be a propaganda machine, and he ran it as a independent company. That said, although Fox itself it's not "anti science", they didn't produce documentary educational tv shows at the time Tyson's Cosmos was pitched. The only reason they agreed to do it was thanks to Seth MacFarlane who used his influence to convince Fox executives to run the show on Nat Geo.
Saw Doctor Tyson in Sacramento last year, a concert of science and humor, we were so entertained and enlightened. Big crowd, anxious for truths, we were. A great feeling of togetherness amongst the audience......wow! Hard to forget and don't want to....
What's the difference between an opinion and a point of view? A point of view can be completely accurate, whether or not you like it. Whereas you can have an opinion and everyone can argue your opinion. Never have I heard the difference explained so beautifully blunt haha.
If you read much SF, you will find a great variety of variations on themes being explored. And I mean read, as in books. The SF TV and movies can’t do more than scratch the surface of what's out there.
Then you've never listened to Elon Musk. ON several occasions, he's said that's the thing that he fears, AI, and those are the two possibilities he envisions.
Yeah but it's stupid, it's someone going AKSHUALLY to something people already know. People also can't shoot frostbeams or create living snowmen, it's dumb to point out because everyone already knows the animated movie isn't realistic.
@@Synathidy There's a difference between criticizing a movie and nit picking basic things that don't matter. One is fun, the other makes you insufferable to watch movies with.
@@madanevs LOL, well I think some people just like doing it for fun and that was the way Neil was probably doing it. Also some people like myself have no friends and only watch movies alone anyway.
New Message would’ve changed it to “unless you work in the White House”, still hits the itch without dragging the good guys down too (even if they are few)
@@unsolicited.opinion Haha, true. I was a registered republican, but purely because I didn't like the direction in which the democratic party was going in terms of civility. And there's a few radical social things that I don't agree with. Other than that I agree with everything else. Climate change, tax the wealthy proportionate with what they earn, stuff like that.
*STOP SHAKING HANDS!* You gonna Purell your mitts into ham hocks. I'm surprised NdGT isn't already doing the *Obvious Alternative* -- "Live Long and Prosper!"
@@Eagles_Eye china is the leading producer of solar pv, overtaking Germany in 2015 bc murica is led by fools that cant see past oil. So no, dont lump china and usa together.
mark nbris except China’s industrie pollutes the air fairly badly. And the Asian countries also pollute the oceans allot, so yes. I will put China next to America.
If the amount of universes is infinite and there is one for every possibility, one of them has Neil deGrasse Tyson as the head of the Flat Earth Society.
If there is an infinite amount of universes but every universe in the multiverse is finite in size, then if there is a universe in which Neil Degrasse-Tyson is president of a flat earth society (which if physically possible will then be necessary) he will be so in an infinite amount of universes.
I thought he was going to say he feared having the same list of fears in 100 years. That we've moved past most of the fears on the 1900 list, and learned about new things to fear, but if our list is the same 100 years from now, that means we didn't solve anything or learn anything.
That joke with a Purell-lubricated handshake was actually a pretty accurate comment on our general hygiene practices: after about ten minutes of talking and laughing in each others faces.
There's a NOT missing in there somewhere. 😁 It would seem that anyone having watched more than a couple animes would no longer notice. Or conversely, it usually surprises those new to it and used to other animation styles.
Watch his channel "startalk" I'm a long time subscriber and trust me you're in for a buffet of cosmic perspectives. You mind will have multiple orgasms.
That's just Neil being Neil , he has a reputation of being too eager to dispense. But nonetheless, doesn't discount what he contributes although I do feel frustrated when he does that lol. But no one's perfect , he has so much to say and that takes over him..
Okay, he has a point about Elsa. She does not have natural (or physically possible) for human women. Yet we all still strive to look like cartoon princesses.
The straight up pause to hand shake, AND the fact Stephen immediately caught on, was priceless.
I think it's scripted but it was awesome anyway.
What about the hug in the beginning when Niel walks in...
i liked the part that he shook neils hand with the hand dat hadnt been disenfected
@CD Smith Ask a coal miner.
@@balocodes807 it's not scripted. it's just easy to tell what Neil is suggesting with his response
Stephen genuinely enjoys having Neil as a guest. Great thing too that he can be there at a moment's notice. :)
Frederick Maulion Yeah, in theory he can just walk from his “office”.....!
@@glennvannijevelt1133 I remember Neil telling Stephen that in a previous interview he had the most appearances of any guest because the Hayden Planetarium was nearby. Hahaha
Well Neil make his Job easy plus he learns something he wasn't expecting to ever learn. lol
@@anniegao7009 unless that feeling of yours is backed up by facts, you know, science, I am more inclined to believe that Stephen does genuinely enjoy Neil's guestings, backed up by facts. He has appeared a lot of times on the show and Stephen can decide on who to guest. Neil has also reverse interviewed Stephen and that distinction isn't given to people Stephen would not enjoy the company of.
@@frederickmaulion603 it's a running contest between Neil DeGrasse Tyson and Bernie Sanders, I believe it is currently in Bernie's favor due to the race
I love this man's mind. It is always on. Nothing mindless about him. Even his instinctual reaction to a handshake.
Well his history is mindless. Other than that, nah
People who don't wash their hands.
That's the only thing to fear.
Why would you wash your hands, when it’s more economical to lick them clean 🤦🏼♀️
Stephen and Neil didn’t even do it correctly. I mean !
that's not a new fear...
Life develops Immunity from contact.(vaccination)
yeah until somebody coughs and you walk into it 15 min later.
I honestly wish Steven and Neil did more segments together, they are genuinely fun to watch!!
Search UA-cam for "stephen colbert neil degrasse tyson". There's lots of interviews, including one almost an hour and a half long.
Check out his Podcast Start Talk Radio. You'll get to hear him plenty! It's a joy to listen to with his various guests and they talk about a ton of different interesting topics and interviews with celebrities.
Neil DeGrasse Tyson: Is This Thing A Spaceship?
ua-cam.com/video/hxc1tasmiCs/v-deo.html
Dear America:
"You don't have to like my science, but that doesn't make it wrong."
GOLD.
be nice if he backed that up with some knowledge on art to convey why things are visually representing with exaggeration. Cuz there's science in that too, but he's not going to have the perspective to back.
@@MrTkWrath I was JUST about to say something to that effect. There is a ratio to character design, and Elsa's design isn't SUPPOSED to be realistic. It's SUPPOSED to be that Disney aesthetic! LOL I love NDT but he's off on this one.
@@abigailchipman8732 There's nothing for NDT to be "off on" about. (Wow, I ended a sentence with three prepositions.) I enjoy Frozen more than my wife and kid do, and I'm with NDT on this. He's merely stating facts (of course not ALL relevant facts about aesthetics, but he's not a neuroscientist) in his NDT way.
@@MrTkWrath Fucking get over it. NDT does these pieces in order to use a fun thing kids can relate to and understand in order to get them to thik about science and think about things logically. They'll have plenty of time to learn about character proportions when they get older and fill out their Liberal Arts degree with art classes because they start after eleven in the morning. With so many parents in science denial and willing to swallow any pseudoscience convenient to their current weak political and/or religious beliefs it is important to grab ay chance that might get a child's attention moving in a sane and logical direction.
nobody
absolutely nobody
neil: let me calculate the size of Elsa's eyeballs
Ha ha! Disney's decision to go with very large eyeballs for their 3D animation (and 2D) was after the uncanny valley movies like Polar Express that creeped people out with normal sized eyeballs. Likewise, Pocahontas & John Smith looked squinty with their normal ones. Big eyes can show expression more easily. It really was a thing!
Not an original idea, just that Neil Tyson is popular.
Big Cox
Weird science 🖖
"That little rock orbiting Earth now? Don't worry about it, I don't worry about it. I worry about a cartoon's eyes"
Sounds like something Hannibal Lecter might do, while preparing dinner.
Neil was educational/entertaining as always, but Stephen's comedy was on point in this interview, from opening his eyes to perspectives he didn't know he cared about, to pulling out the hand sanitizer. You can tell their chemistry really brings out the best in each other. Stephen and Neil are real friends.
I'm glad Stephen let him talk lol I get annoyed sometimes when NDGT finishing a thought and Stephen interrupts or throws him off. Still love those interviews, but this one I enjoyed more because of it.
What do I like in a late night talk show interview? An astrophysicist talking about existential crises.
@none none Crises is the plural of crisis. As in he is talking about more than one existential crisis. Aka he is talking about crises. That said thank you for providing a very ironic example of the literacy decline.
... and Elsa's facial proportions in Frozen.
@@EWSwot thanks for theslightly schmucky response... Just sayin'.
EWSwot Thank you.
none none Crises is the plural of crisis. I have a master’s degree in English. I know a lot about the language.
THANK YOU!!! This rant on POV vs Opinion is everything I needed to no longer feel gaslit by my coworkers who confuse MEASURES with THOUGHTS. I can’t tell you how many time my cold-hard-facts are interpreted as feelings and I’m told I “think from a place of fear.”
"The fear of not knowing what to fear" 🤯 Mr. Neil is the only person making any sense nowadays.
My 9 year old granddaughter came out of the theater after seeing Frozen 2, and said "There was lots of singing, but not much story." I think she's destined to be a critic. ;-)
We'll all look forward to seeing her take on other movies in the future ^^
Laura Klaassen Minnick
a critic would be a wrong characteristic of what shes destined to be. a critic is just opinionated garbage. she clearly has facts on her side and she clearly knows exactly what the movie contained. it does have a lot of singing and not much story, that's a factual statement, not a opinionated statement.
what describes her best i don't know but it's most certainly not a critic and i strongly suggest you not be happy about that either. critics are the worst kind of people, i wouldn't wish that on anyone.
There wasn't much of a story, but was there. It had a lot of action and stuff happening around that little plot line. And the music seemed really forced, as if they were desperately trying to make every song in it another "Let It Go" hit - which they were not. I mean, do you hear anyone singing those songs now? Can you name one? Are any on the radio? Nope.
However, I still really enjoyed it!
Please make a UA-cam channel about your granddaugther critizising children movies!! I would definitely watch that!
@@jeffs6090 You obviously don't have a 3-year old
"You don't have to _like_ my _science,_ but that doesn't make it wrong."
Solid truth, right there. In all honesty though, Dr. Tyson, I have never in my life met _anyone_ who expected legitimate representation from a _cartoon._ Elsa's proportions are not accurate? Well of _course_ they aren't. She's a cartoon.
It wasn't a criticism, he was pointing out a dang fact. Meanwhile, the whole internet explodes over the Sonic movie's desperate need to fix its design for a cartoon hedgehog...
LMAO, I'm sure it was a joke, tho true mathematically 🤣 laugh people
anime and manga does it too, i thought it was to better show the emotions, alot of emotion is in the eyes, and with bigger eyes its easier to visualize. i do have the feeling Neil knows that that is the reason, but its still to point out:D
Big eyes are the very first technique you learn in art class to make the characters more sympathetic and likeable and it has to do with proportionality too. It exists for a reason.
Just how a scientist thinks... Lol
Elsa - can shoot snow beams out of her hands
Tyson - HeR EyEs r ToO BiG
😂😂😂😂
"You don't have to like my science. But that doesn't make it wrong, because you didn't like it" (drops the mic)
Yep, and the same with evidence backed facts like the Earth is not 6,000 years old. So many in the U.S. believe such BS even though it has been proven false. The scientific method is the only reliable method to find the truth.
In a world of flat earthers and alternative facts, the test of listening to scientists is the existential question.
@sean grant yes, scientific THEORIES can and do change. FACTS do not change. earth being round doesnt change year to year. Humanity has known for thousands of years that the earth is round.
Hes to science what Rachel Ray is to cooking. He cares waaaaay more about being a celebrity than actually contributing to science.
@@amandarobinson3337 actually the facts do change as new information comes to light. That was the point of the argument. Science is constantly changing, meaning the "facts" about our universe are hardly ever actually facts. Everything can change with a single piece of information.
If Neil is that shook by Elsa's eyeballs, I wonder what he'd think of anime characters.
He'd die.
Not quite. It’s so if someone coughes, their mask would catch some % age of the transient spittle that transfers the virus.
Better to cough into that and not your hand where you’re apt to leave your viral goo on the banister for some kiddo to find...
Fft...
What about the Powerpuff Girls?
That is the product of watching TV with your kids and start wondering if it is right to let them be exposed to that nonsense.
Another example, and in theatres now (unless it's closed). Sonic the Hedgehog. They got a massive backlash from the realistically sized eyes that they started with.
NDT is a pretty cool guy.
hes amazing.. makes things really easy to understand.. i could listen to him for days
DemocracyIsAnIllusion ua-cam.com/video/Ao_KrQ4H29c/v-deo.html
NDT is a Rapey guy.
Jane Vixon Fake news
@@alitaone4873 He's been convicted of rape?
I want an NDGT t shirt saying
“You not liking my science, doesn’t make it any less true!” 😂😂
there is one that says "the good thing about science is that it's true whether or not you believe in it"
I'd buy both.
I'd buy it lo!
"I reject your reality and substitute my own" -Adam Savage
Should it be "your not liking my science..."?
Gosh I love these two-individually and together. Their joy at talking together is evident❤️
So, you´re Fallin in love with´em?
"Fear not knowing what to fear" that's heavy. My opinion
Paula Brown-Smith 👈🏾I like this saying much much better. Thank you ma’am
Just sayin'.....
My biggest fear isn't for not knowing what to fear, but i fear for the things i do know and fear that they do come out one day because we didn't fear them enough. 🤔
Fear itself--FDR
I like your opinion and that is a fact!
I love this guy. If he runs, I’ll give him my vote
The president should be somebody that reluctantly takes the responsibility. Most people that WANT power, probably shouldn't have it. Wouldn't it be great if we could nominate people regardless of whether they wanted to be president or not?
His brain still functional he is not prepare to be president. (Sorry)
That would be exactly the opposite of what happened in movie "Idiocracy" if he was to become a president xD
Why wasn't Frozen 2 called Still Frozen?
Frozen 2: Electric Boogaloo
Frozen 3: Lord Kelvin's Vengeance
I thaw what you did there.
Lawrence D'Oliveiro: Is your name Phillip? Because that was Noyce.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phillip_Noyce
He’s so smart he’s bored. Only a bored person is measuring fictitious characters’ head and eye for proportionality🤣
Sherlock Holmes vibes
Lovin’ this❤️‼️
Like he said he has points of view on everything, scientists looks world differently than others, most things we take for granted will be obsession for those guys.
He's not bored, he has a personal mission as a science educator to bring science into the light of the mainstream by incorporating pop culture.
You're confusing boredom with curiosity and a curiosity mixed with unique perspectives at that. Boredom in his case would be if he were forced to sit through the classroom when he already knows everything and is refrained from exploring further. tbh, I don't think Neil has ever used the word "bored".
i fear of too much love from too many people towards an orange toad...
Yep, case in point... Be afraid, be very afraid... the toad will not croak! M a g a!
Neil shouldn't be embarrassed that he had a quirky view of Elsa's head in Frozen. He was twittering to amuse himself. That is reason enough.
It still blows my mind that "Fox" showcased "Cosmos" given that it was a facts based series!
it's important to remember that fox entertainment has always been pretty much entirely independent from fox news.
thus the title "possible worlds"
Fox News is actually called News Corporation and was a completely different company than Fox (which was called Fox Entertainment Group).
Fox News was engineered by Roger Ailes to be a propaganda machine, and he ran it as a independent company.
That said, although Fox itself it's not "anti science", they didn't produce documentary educational tv shows at the time Tyson's Cosmos was pitched. The only reason they agreed to do it was thanks to Seth MacFarlane who used his influence to convince Fox executives to run the show on Nat Geo.
I'm pretty sure Fox showcase cosmos because Seth MacFarlane pushed for it.
Fox is now owned by Disney.
Saw Doctor Tyson in Sacramento last year, a concert of science and humor, we were so entertained and enlightened. Big crowd, anxious for truths, we were. A great feeling of togetherness amongst the audience......wow! Hard to forget and don't want to....
I wanna learn physics now... astrophysics especially
I so enjoy it when Stephen has the doctor as his guest. That does it.... I'm now following Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson on Twitter.
What's the difference between an opinion and a point of view? A point of view can be completely accurate, whether or not you like it. Whereas you can have an opinion and everyone can argue your opinion.
Never have I heard the difference explained so beautifully blunt haha.
I've never actually thought about AI treating us like pets instead of just annihilating humankind like in the movies. Interesting..
If you read much SF, you will find a great variety of variations on themes being explored.
And I mean read, as in books. The SF TV and movies can’t do more than scratch the surface of what's out there.
Then you've never listened to Elon Musk. ON several occasions, he's said that's the thing that he fears, AI, and those are the two possibilities he envisions.
He has a perfectly valid point about the eyes being very big. It's simply an objective observation. That's what scientists do.
Yeah but from a human standpoint, it's a damn cartoon. Objectivity means nothing in a work of fiction.
Yeah but it's stupid, it's someone going AKSHUALLY to something people already know.
People also can't shoot frostbeams or create living snowmen, it's dumb to point out because everyone already knows the animated movie isn't realistic.
@@madanevs Criticizing movies is very fun, though.
@@Synathidy There's a difference between criticizing a movie and nit picking basic things that don't matter. One is fun, the other makes you insufferable to watch movies with.
@@madanevs LOL, well I think some people just like doing it for fun and that was the way Neil was probably doing it. Also some people like myself have no friends and only watch movies alone anyway.
That was a perfect science answer.
Tweet about space pirates:. Classic.
A lack of knowledge is certainly something to fear...
unless you're a Republican, then it's official policy.
Im a republican :(
New Message would’ve changed it to “unless you work in the White House”, still hits the itch without dragging the good guys down too (even if they are few)
@@unsolicited.opinion Haha, true. I was a registered republican, but purely because I didn't like the direction in which the democratic party was going in terms of civility. And there's a few radical social things that I don't agree with. Other than that I agree with everything else. Climate change, tax the wealthy proportionate with what they earn, stuff like that.
@@ardent7172 Yep. That's why I'm Independent now.
I fear that willful ignorance extends far beyond just one political party....
*STOP SHAKING HANDS!* You gonna Purell your mitts into ham hocks.
I'm surprised NdGT isn't already doing the *Obvious Alternative* -- "Live Long and Prosper!"
they should make a segment every week together. they have this really priceless chemistry thats so fun n enjoyable to watch
They invented the sani-shake.🤣
I would have thought he would first cover the depiction of gravity in Wile E Coyote cartoons.
Opinion vs point of view..
Noted.. 🤔😅
Simply awesome.
What is That he Raoed 3 women?!!!
Neil got that Heath Ledger Joker laugh. 🤣😂😂
The thing I fear the most... that you aren't having a great day. I hope you have a great day, and I love you. 🌹
Gay
(Love you, too)
Thank you , have a fantastic day my friend🤟✌🌎
Wish a girl said that to me. Same to you bro
In 2100 the other half of the world might finally be worried about climate change
Dalea Nolan does that include America and China?
@@Eagles_Eye china is the leading producer of solar pv, overtaking Germany in 2015 bc murica is led by fools that cant see past oil.
So no, dont lump china and usa together.
mark nbris except China’s industrie pollutes the air fairly badly. And the Asian countries also pollute the oceans allot, so yes. I will put China next to America.
If they don’t realize that much sooner, I doubt there will be many left to worry
2100 will be too late.
3:58 Talk about bookending a conversation. Listen to the scientist and we'll get through this.
What a pleasant surprise I've been waiting for another season of Cosmos, had no idea it was coming out so soon!
I really want him as World President. I could finally sleep at night.
he's right you know. you can argue facts, but facts are always correct, you will not win.
Facts can change depending on who's looking at them. The only objective truth in the world is that the truth is relative.
Wonderful and enjoyable guest!!!
If the amount of universes is infinite and there is one for every possibility, one of them has Neil deGrasse Tyson as the head of the Flat Earth Society.
yet because the number of universes is infinite, exactly 0% of those universes have neil degrasse tyson as the head of the flat earth society.
and one where he walks on his hands and wears a yellow left shoe all the time.
If there is an infinite amount of universes but every universe in the multiverse is finite in size, then if there is a universe in which Neil Degrasse-Tyson is president of a flat earth society (which if physically possible will then be necessary) he will be so in an infinite amount of universes.
There's also a lot of them in which are all dead or were never born to begin with.
Be sure that in THAT universe, the earth IS flat!
I thought he was going to say he feared having the same list of fears in 100 years. That we've moved past most of the fears on the 1900 list, and learned about new things to fear, but if our list is the same 100 years from now, that means we didn't solve anything or learn anything.
The man is simply AWESOME!
Neil & Stephen _NEED,_ their own weekly show! Y'all are funny _and_ intelligent together.
Love you both. Thanks for the laughs 🤗🥂
4:03 I thought it was my phone ringing
" You fear not to know what to fear" steven colbert is so quick
Neil is one of the best humans on earth. I absolutely love when Stephen has him on the show.
He’s back!
Stephen?
DaSnarky Remarky oh yeah !!!!!!
Raping women???
I love the way his brain thinks too fast for his mouth to catch up. He is one brilliant man. I could listen to him talk for hours.
1:30 Bee extinction and helium depletion
I got to say this again, I could watch hours of these two gentlemen talking without getting bored.
please give him regular segments on your show imparting knowledge on the masses they didn't know they needed to know. :)
"see you space pirate"
BANG!
We need space cowboys to collect bounties on them.
Love it when Neil’s on the show❗️👏🏼
This was an excellent/illustrative interview and a super excellent guest.
Neil deGrasse Tyson is a fun dude!
How can anybody not love Neil? His laughter is infectious.
4:01 that laugh is so happy :)
He’s got a joker type laugh lol 😂😂😂😂
3:58 Caught me off guard. I thought the video was older lol
Fear not knowing what to fear. AKA anxiety.
The only problem I have about the tweet about "Frozen" is that he's reminding me that that flick exists.
That joke with a Purell-lubricated handshake was actually a pretty accurate comment on our general hygiene practices: after about ten minutes of talking and laughing in each others faces.
Everyone in the Anime community also talks about the massive eyes of the Anime Characters.
Does that make him a *_W E E B ?_* 😯😅
There's a NOT missing in there somewhere. 😁 It would seem that anyone having watched more than a couple animes would no longer notice. Or conversely, it usually surprises those new to it and used to other animation styles.
What a Harry Potter answer
“What you fear is fear itself”
Talk about it Doc. Steve, have Doc Tyson on more
DAMN ! Way too short. Can't get enough of your interaction with this scientist COMEDIAN hee hee love him.
Any video of Neil should have an auto like ... its just awesome to see this guy talk. He always makes sense. Humanity needs him
LOL
*THE MOST FUN AND KNOWLEDGEABLE CONVERSATION IS ALWAYS BETWEEN COLBERT AND TYSON!*
Love listening to this dude. You should watch him on Rogans podcast. They are so damn funny.
Watch his channel "startalk" I'm a long time subscriber and trust me you're in for a buffet of cosmic perspectives. You mind will have multiple orgasms.
His latest Joe Rogan podcast was a mess. Neil was interrupting 247
That's just Neil being Neil , he has a reputation of being too eager to dispense. But nonetheless, doesn't discount what he contributes although I do feel frustrated when he does that lol. But no one's perfect , he has so much to say and that takes over him..
i would love to see some kind of a movie with both of them, great show! Thank you both!
I lost it when the Purell came out 🤣
Seriously, Neil.. Let it go.
The man that gives you thoughts to ponder. Love how Neil puts things into sharp perspective. Even if it is the disproportion of Elsa’s eyes.
I can totally relate to the Frozen eyeballs comment.
Thank you for bring back "Points of view," Doctor Tyson!
Omgosh you are so witty,you are truly a awsome person to watch
"you always open my eyes to perspectives and ideas I didn't know I cared about" lmao this is so true
Okay, he has a point about Elsa. She does not have natural (or physically possible) for human women. Yet we all still strive to look like cartoon princesses.
Tyson had an opinion about Frozen. Wow, shocking.
It wasn't made for him! #hissyfit
It would be a joy if you could have a 30 minute interview with the Narrator of Kurzgesagt - in a nutshell.
That is the coolest Tie!
Dr Neil is always so great to listen to, an adult that makes total sense...rare.
His laugh at 3:59 reminds me of Joker 😂
You cut out the Corona bit.
3:47
How that did not transition into a joke about the size of eyeball... It was literally right there!!
They didn't want to handshake before taking antibac, but they hugged each other on the previous video...
This was posted on my birthdayy!!
Growing up
Every generation has to go through a learning process before arriving at the realization that learning never ends.
Please run for president are I'ma cry ......... Neil made me cry 😭
I full on laughed my headphones
off my head when Mr Tyson said
"I measured her eyeballs".
I have a dream... to be "astronaut jack sparrow"