The Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies with Charles Liu & Neil deGrasse Tyson - Cosmic Queries
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- Опубліковано 15 чер 2024
- How can we use AI to explore the universe? Neil deGrasse Tyson and co-hosts Chuck Nice and Gary O’Reilly answer grab-bag questions about simulations, black holes, warp drive and more with astrophysicist and “Geek-in Chief '' Charles Liu.
What does the shift towards machine learning mean for exploring the universe? Learn about Halton Arp’s Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies, artificial intelligence, and some of what the JWST is looking at. What happens during a galaxy collision? We discuss the idea of a runaway black hole and the role of gas in galactic collisions.
Is there any evidence we are NOT in a simulation? We explore glitches in the matrix, miracles, paranormal activity, and our human biases. Why do we want to find a glitch? If we live in a simulation, does it matter? Neil and Charles debate whether a computer would be able to generate or recreate love. Is behaving like you’re in love the same as feeling it?
What is our universe expanding into? Find out about the location of the center of the universe and how it expands into multiple dimensions. If Earth’s magnetic field is generated from a molten metal core, how do gas giants have a magnetic field? Learn about hydrogen as a metal and the center of Jupiter. Finally, what's the biggest obstacle holding us back from inventing warp drive?
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00:00 - It’s Grab Bag Time
2:03 - How can we use AI in exploring the universe?
15:36 - What can we learn about the runaway black hole?
18:47 - Evidence that we are NOT in a simulation?
25:26 - Could a computer recreate love?
31:25 - What is our universe expanding into?
36:00 - How do gas giants have magnetic fields?
37:55 - What is the biggest obstacle to inventing warp drive? - Наука та технологія
The way Charles explains is somewhat mesmerizing. Wish I had a science teacher like him
he doesn't do it for me
You're telling us! 🤩
Just curious - do you mean Charles Darwin - or Richard Dawkins, in teaching or explaining science?
Because of you have either of the two - you not really learning any science at all
@@ceaserusa4771 Look what the cat dragged in.
Charles Liu, StarTalk All-Star (among many other prestigious accolades!). Love it when he's on the show!
Can you please explain to me just what Charles liu is so great in - is it how he explains the universe, astronomy - what?
Because believe me there is no science and what he or Neil Tyson explains. - Sorry to burst your bubble, but they are lying and charlatans who look to their religion which they call evolution - and evolution contradicts science in every way.
Charles Lou and Janna Levin ftw
Charles seems already to be in a higher dimension of knowledge! Great to have him on the show!
He is way past the close minded Neil!
@@a.j.infowars7582 I love Niel but I have to agree to some extent- thinking outside the box is what got us here
Man that discussion about the brain lighting up when you're in love and trying to fake it was intense. I was trying to listen to the podcast while falling asleep but it's all too engrossing. What an episode. 🔥
On point with the simulation question. One of my favorite D&D moments. Someone was running a perception check with no real reason as the character could clearly see everything that was going on but they wanted to be sure. So the DM said " for a second as you are searching and checking you notice for a split second you are on a giants table. Your party members appear to be statues not moving and you notice 5 giants sitting around the table. You come back to reality a split second later."
Wish this episode was 10x longer seriously.
No my friend - if you knew the truth of what these guys project to the audience - you wouldn't want any of it
there is no science between these two - and the whole concept of evolution contradicts science in every way
Charles Liu AND Neil degrasse Tyson ARE THE CHAMPIONS OF SCIENCE!!
Sorry to hear that you believe these two - clowns - as champions of the science realm.
We could all learn a lot more of the truth - if not for these two clowns and others like them.
Four they suppress the truth - and bring about pathetic theory illusions - which they call evolution
if you want the truth - look to God and the Bible - then look into creationism, which explains how everything came about - and believe me you will see a great difference - in the end you'll know why you have been cheated and lied to
Check out Dr. Charles Liu's podcast, 'Into The Liuniverse': www.youtube.com/@TheLIUniverse
Charles Liu and Heather Berlin are my all time favorite guests!
I usually watch Startalk to calm myself before sleep. However, when i hear these four doing CQ episode, i grab a beer and laugh my bottom off with the fellas.
Neil and Chuck for 2024
Sir, you've made me wonder what it would be like to have a duo presidency, and how would that would be ran. That has nothing to do with anything but, Neil and Chuck for 2024! Made me think of that.
Second
Charles Liu, Chuck Nice and Gary O'Reilly! Such a party! 🥳
And of course, Dr. Tyson saying he knows what love is... 😎
Charles episodes are so dope! And Chuck is here, top notch episode
I LOVE STAR TALK…..these conversations make You want more…..Enjoy how anyone can comprehend the explanation to all the questions……
My favourite line-up! Charles Liu is amazing!
Love when Charles on the show!
Charles dropping the sci-fi pop culture references and info. I like it!
The glitches being paranormal was also a point of interest in the second matrix from.
This episode was Amazing! I wish all people could debate as respectfully as you all.
Great episode! Charles was so articulate and easy to understand.
Excellent episode!!
Charles LIU I LOVE THIS MAN and his explanations of anything!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I like how Gary has a Cosmic Queries book behind him!
paranormal activity could just as easily be overlap in the multiverse or interdimensional interaction between alternate realities :).
Fantastic episode!!!
That was an awesome episode. Me just binge watching all of them lol. Wonderful job ! Bravo!
Glad you liked it but - sorry to burst your bubble - - - all of it was a lie
the base these theories on evolution - a theory in which contradicts signs in every way
This episode was absolutely phenomenal. Listening to intelligent people respectfully debate/cross ideas is so satisfying ❤
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YES! WE are looking up with AI! I can't wait! And I love all three of you! And also you guys still have the simulation idea backwards! How can we tell we are in a simulation if we are the simulation and the simulation itself created it's own laws of physics!
So ... what does the simulation do when the occupants invent things the simulation didn't allow for? If the occupants invent a James Webb space telescope, what happens when the astronomers aim it at an unobserved part of the sky? Do extra galaxies appear into the simulation? Or were they always there? If a young genius cosmologist comes along, with an unexpected theory of the universe that the simulation never included, does the simulation extend with new aspects of physical laws that match the guy's theory? Or is something introduced that will prove him wrong?
@@netgnostic1627 They simply watch and learn to see how they evolve. It all started from a small 'big bang' as they like to call it.
Thank you for answering my question!! It was amazing :)
oh yeah, absolutely my favorite episode so far!
Neil and Charles just know how to articulate science to science enthusiast or even the common curious person with this amazing velvet touch. They break everything down without getting rid of the wonder and science of what is actually happening. Which is why Startalk is special. ❤
Chuck and Gary are just as important of course. They bring their own curiosity into it. Chuck actually asked that collision question, something Id always been curious about myself.
Fantastic guest. My center of the universe “understanding” described @ 32:45 is a marching band. The marchers in the center of the ring march much slower than the ones at the outside of the ring, so naturally because we have to define our view as the center, the universe expansion should appear faster at it’s furthest points from our observations. Am I close?
How do you know what's the glitch is, if everything you know is simulated? In other words, how can you tell what's not real when you never knew what reality looks like?
That Black Mirror episode Neil mentioned is legendary!!
Getting sharper every day Chuck!!
Great as usual, I would love to hear. Michio Kaku's View on this subject.
Dr. Frankenstein.... 🤣 don't mess with The Chuck
This was not "Startalk Sports Edition". It was "StarTalk Love Edition".
This was great! Probably one of my favorite Cosmic Queries!
Sorry to burst your bubble - but that was all a lie - the whole concept and theory of evolution - is a lie, based on a mystical fairytale religion - called evolution
I love Charles Liu way of thinking.
I love when smart people argue. Great episode
great content and Charles Liu is a comedian. thank you
Great episode!
Ty Mr . Charles
And, Mr. Gary 🎉🫶🌌💫😎👍🥖🍷🎄🎁
Excellent one guys.
For a moment there, I thought Charles Liu was going to say, "Now that the Hubble has been humbled, we use the James Webb." So let's all refer to it as the Humble Space Telescope.
beautiful episode
I wish these episodes were 3 hours long lol
Another great show. The best one until the next one and so on through infinity.
Interesting talk about love, but I think love is a decision. You can love anyone, no matter how undeserving, if you decide to. Hate works the same way. These emotions aren't caused by others, they are our own reactions to other people. Causation starts, in my view, in the brain and not with externalities.
I love you guys! Thanks, Charles!
More Charles Liu!!! ❤
Omg this was my favorite episode so far❤
This is the Dream Team of the channel. They always deliver the best content.
First time hearing this kind of talk. Love it and almost understand it. ❤
i loved the heated debate about love
The lightning makes niel look like a super villain 😂
I wish they had settled the debate on love, that was fun to watch
30 minutes in, and uhh... Not sure why it's a "sports edition." Which is way fine with me, but yeah. 🤷♀️
Edit: Great video. Learned a few things. I love StarTalk, have been watching for years, and still look forward to each episode.
Chuck made a very valid point before everyone started talking over him.
AI should categorize all repeated spectrum gradient of frequencies, if it repeats but in multiple distances then we got a new set of what is possible in the universe. Could some of the data show echoes of, say, a black hole, with signatures so scattered it covers a huge portion of the sky
Love cosmic queries
one of the best shows ever
Charles is so awesome!
❤Charles at 34:00 makes more sense. Others may see it however they see fit, but our basic blueprint that has always been, both when Neil talks how about things -life creation on earth and the ways galaxies give birth to new stars. This is the way our ancestors describe things -As Above, So Below.
Our observable universe, and everything within it looks like the design of a living cell and we can see that resemblance. So the mirroring effect that Dr. Levin was trying to compare sounds more like the dividing of cells, and each cell replicating an exact copy of itself for its specific function, but each cell copy being a different universe, each universe a different dimension. That just feels more logical than the balloon theory being a single point that simply expands.
Everything that we know in our reality splits and divides countless times. The Zinc Spark wouldn't this be like the big bang, but on a smaller scale? And after this, division of individual (cells) galaxies begins.
This pattern is literally in everything. Even in our way of creating societies. So if we are made of star stuff, then this is in our blueprint. You can't say it would be different for the universe, when we are the universe.
If my egg just expanded after its big spark, but never divides it would probably just rupture and die. Because it couldn't divide.
Truly a great episode and could watch another 30 minutes, BUT did they talk about sports at all?
Not sure what this has to do with sports but nevertheless this was an awesome episode. I loved when Neil explains the Black Mirror episode 😂
At the start ., you guys are tha awesome 👏
neural networks are the basis of deep learning. As Charles said, they're still far simpler than the brain, but we can manipulate them even more easily :)
In a way you're right - manipulating the brain is far easier than know of -
just like Neil Tyson does every day - he spews out lies and disinformation about the universe and science altogether - there is no truth no facts of what the states, in trying to explain the universe - that is because the use and go by their religion they call evolution
so yes - they to manipulate the brain very easily - the indoctrination starts at grade school - and up to the universities.
Thank you
I 'love' this episode
And could it be considered logical love? like even without empathy you could probably still decide to treat someone a certain way right? Same thing like when your mad at someone and you tell them you love them anyways😂😂
This is so cool! Some of it reminds me of Star Trek, the Original Series, where the computer is asked to solve a problem!
This was spirited lol I love it!
If this is used in this way Its amazing 🙏
@startalk - If universe is expanding uniformly at all directions at whatever speed then how come galaxies are colliding with each other sometimes?
I watched a video about 2 weeks ago that presented a good theory about the Black Hole exiting at high speed & creating stars in it wake was:
3 galaxies colliding & the 3-body gravity interaction to throw 1 black hole out at high speed.
Charles Liu is awesome
19:49 - what if there are people who see glitches but we call them crazy and dismiss them?
I just realised something - We are assuming our reality is something special or realistic or as good as it gets - so anything below that would be glitches - what we call a good enough simulation may be small sauce for a real reality if this was a simulation - it might just be good enough for us.
I say the wave/particle observer phenomenon is evidence that we ARE in a simulation. And if we are, then we’re all technically A.I., each individually becoming more unique with the accumulated experiences of our “lives.”
I love you guys... The love Convo tho ❤
NDT loves having Gary on just to be able to interrupt him. Even interrupts Gary's introduction lol
Chuck reminds me of the wayan brothers
Hahahahahaha love it when Lord Nice does the voices for the names 😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤
Neil, I have to admit that I’m slow on the uptake. I need teachers and others to hand hold me through the learning process. I struggle with remote learning, and math has been too difficult. I need a teacher in the room to hand hold me to the finish line. Life has been too difficult and exacted a high price from me. I don’t even feel like talking to anyone after the Covid crisis. I need teachers and aides who can support me directly through the learning process.
Nice impression Chuck!
Yeah, Dr. Liu . . . 🎉🎉🎉
what is the a amount gravitational curvature/pressure to form a star or planet?
NERRRDS!
I luv it
Glitch, Please!❤
So the fine tuning of the universe.. could that be counted as a glitch too?
My idea so I get to name it! Voyager 1 is now in interstellar time or "Mikey's Time." "V-ger's" message has sped up now that it's outside our suns time bubble or, "Terran Time." It will be faster still when "V-ger" sends a message from beyond the Milky Way's time bubble. (That name is still up for grabs.) Then there's Outside the Local Group time bubble, so on and so on until we get to the, "True Interstellar Time Standard." Now that "V-ger" is in interstellar space, it's also in the Milky Way's STANDARD, faster moving, interstellar time or "Mikey's Time." This can be proven by turning off everything except its clock and transmitter. Have "V-ger" read time for as long as possible. They WILL show the flow of time speeds up the further away you get from any celestial bodies. Until you reach the Milky Way's time standard or "Mikey's Time."
•Our sun's time bubble: "Terran Time" we know and have measured.
•Milky Way's time bubble or "Mikey's Time." The rate/flow of TIME outside any influence but within the Milky Way: We just got there and are still figuring. Wild guess I'd say time will increase in speed, now and until V-ger is outside the Ort cloud .007-.07% faster, maybe. Just for reference.
•Local Group's time bubble or the rate/flow of time outside of any influence but within the Local Group: Name still open and unknown. Wild guess .08% to a couple seconds faster, maybe. Used just for reference.
•Outside any influence in the, "True Interstellar Time Standard," or...;-P Name NOT up for grabs BUT just begging to be measured. The rate/flow of time is fastest here. (Time flows fastest here so it's best to have your motor boat.) ;-P
A minute is a minute in all. It's the rate/flow I'm talking about.
The Milky Way's Interstellar Time Standard will be known as, "Mikey's Time."
Pass it on, please and thank you.
Charles liu ❤️❤️❤️❤️
I think we need a brain expert for some of these questions and statements. Heather Berlin maybe. for example, I challenge that empathy is necessary for love and I'm curious what she or maybe a psychologist would say about it
firing of habitual pathways of synaptic networks associated with an object or person that correlate with positive experiences
How can neural networks help in discovery of cosmos?
33:59 blew my mind
For an individual with some kind of social disorder, love could be "processed" by a different system in the brain, that is why it does no look like the rest of the people in the scanner... It could be similar to synesthesia... just like a bat that processess images through the sound... of course; for a logical machine, love can be interpreted as an algorithm... that is why right now a computer cannot simulate feelings... this reality will change with the use of quantic computing... that is my hypothesis... this episode was quite good, I love when scientist fight in a argument...
seeing all of these goof balls try to explain love and arguing is amazing love you guys