@@dziczku the three videos I watched on it, from Veritasium, Dr. Becky, and Anton, explained pretty well why that won't help much. There's basically too much noise between here and there, since we'll be looking through the thickness of the Galactic disc. _~shrug~_
Thanks! Thank you neil. You got me into science and space and really opened my eyes about the world we live in. I love the education you provide to us all. Thank you so much.
@@walternullifidianWell if you look at it that way... We would've never guessed or questioned their existance if they never existed (In this universe right now).
It is such an honor that Lord Charles Nice read my name on StarTalk and that Neil and Brian discussed my question. Thank you so much for entertaining my inquiry! 🙏 I love Startalk, Lord Nice, Neil and Brian. These three men are among my favorite in "entertainment." Much love for all of you! Keep doing what you're doing!
@@StarTalk if the earth was a sphere with a radius of 3959 then every distance to the horizon can be no more than 1.22 x square root of the observers height in feet as claimed by Earth curve calculators online (pick any). The black swan argument is described as any view of the horizon beyond the geometric limitations of a sphere r3959. there are many examples of the horizon FAR beyond the limitations of a sphere r3959 - evidence to back my claim search YT - taboo conspiracy Canadian black swan. The horizon isn't Earth curve and you know it.
pal, if the earth was a sphere with a radius of 3959 then every distance to the horizon can be no more than 1.22 x square root of the observers height in feet as claimed by Earth curve calculators online (pick any). The black swan argument is described as any view of the horizon beyond the geometric limitations of a sphere r3959. there are many examples of the horizon FAR beyond the limitations of a sphere r3959 - evidence to back my claim search YT - Taboo conspiracy - Black swan Canada. peace.
I wish that Neil & Brian were tasked to provide a full curriculum on Science for the UK & US until from ages 5-16. Great communicators, engaging, inspirational. That's in addition to teaming up with Chuck on a monthly basis to do more of this.
Big fan of Brian here, got to a learn a lot from two of his old shows - The wonders of the solar system and wonders of universe. The way he explained things such as entropy, formation of different metals in a dying star and how we are all made up of star is simply outstanding. he is a gem just like Attenborough.
Neil, i think you're brilliant. I discovered you on here a few years ago. You're right about Brian dominating this side of the pond! But thats because his knowledge is unparalleled... the way he plucks these complex theories out of his head to perfectly answer questions that initially sounded so complicated 🤯 Explaining these complex theories and then way he can he simplify them for us commoners to understand, is why we love him so much in the UK. We need to see you on our screens more though. Loved listening to this, and will definitely listen to more episodes. Keep educating! 👊🏻
It is finally happening!! Brian and Neil...full episode...it's 1:40 AM in India and my night just got a little longer. Please don't let this episode stop. Just keep talking you two...please.
🌟 We just saw the FIRST EVER image of Sagittarius A* - the supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy - a few hours ago! How EXCITING is that?! 🥳 . . . for everyone else obviously . . . I mean, for me the best thing that happened today is this video. Thank you guys for taking from your time to share with us. It is greatly appreciated. 🙂 Lots of love.❤️
Still processing 🤔 this is big deal. Did we just get some more information on gravity Wave's 🌊 we probably need to investigate further. More startalks coming up 🥰
My father was a fan of yours, Brian. I would have loved to have taken him to one of your talks when you come to Western Australia, but he passed a few years ago. I'm sure he's enjoying riding the cosmic waves now
Your cosmic queries videos are so fun to listen too! The way that you guys make science so interesting, and the ways that Neil simplifies things in ways that we can understand is amazing.
My two favorite big thinkers, and an entertainment professional that I can respect and admire for their dedication made for a great episode. Thanks guys!
There is a wonderful section of the book, "The 3 body problem" that imagines unfolding a subatomic particle. It starts with 1 dimension, then 2, then 3, and continues up to the 8th dimension. At the 8th dimension the particle is as large as our entire universe, but beyond that the imagination of even the wisest could not comprehend. My mind exploded. It was wonderful.
I’m from Manchester, UK, the same city Brian is from 😊 Just wanted to let you guys know, both he and David Attenborough aren’t considered God like figures here, they’re just really nice, humble people, who make science accessible for the everyday person. We just consider them as dear family members in our country :) I watch Star Talk nearly everyday, it was really lovely seeing Brain on here too. We’re blessed to have such amazing minds like you guys Keep doing your amazing work X
chuck is "everyman" that keeps all us none phd physicists engaged and entertained... :) thanks for being there Chuck!! do not EVER think you are not appreciated!
I love how casually Brian talks about Black Holes blocking the view of a powerful enough microscope. It seems like there is some kind of limit to what we can see and Black Holes appear whenever we pass that limit
@@WilliamReginaldLucas I think both of you are missing the point- doesn't matter if it's a microscope or telescope or if there's no scope of any kind- he's saying that if you dump enough energy into a small enough space- because we know mass and energy are the same thing in different forms- you create a black hole- period. The fact that you did so trying to use a microscope- really doesn't matter.
Brian isn’t just a science communicator, he’s actually made significant contributions to science on the international stage - such as through CERN and the ATLAS experiment. Certainly adds to Neil’s inferiority complex in some aspects of this talk. Don’t get me wrong, Neil is intelligent and both focus on different areas of science as a speciality; but Brian is leaps and bounds ahead of Neil overall.
I’m so bummed I had to miss the Philly show. I hope Brian goes on tour again. You too Neil! Tbh I wish there was a Convention with all types of science personalities like Neil, Brian, Bill, Mayim, Michio, etc. I’d break my neck for that 😂
You could have talked about the spooky action at a distance + wormholes theory for MUCH longer. I loved everything you guys talked about but most of it, like time travel, has been talked about before, that was genuinely new to me and deeply fascinating.
It's cause his mind is still fully opened like a child's...like we all have this sixth sense as kids that we lose as we mature. Brian matured but never lost that sense of wonder. You are how old you visualize yourself being, or how old you feel. If you wanna be thirty, go through your day acting as if you were 30 again, and see what happens in a few weeks
19:51 damn chuck!!! That was an absolute awesome question and point in and of itself.... ...not to discredit you for not being a degree achieved academic scientist....but i applaud you in the very specific subject you just brought up....well done sir...💯
@@kushalgokhale9114 its like....I luv Chuck...💯 he is definitely a little wacky because he is a comedian after all...but in no way did I want to demean Chuck at all...but you gotta consider you have 2 Professors of Astrophysics and true scientists to the core...thats a hard crowd to hang with intellectually no matter who you are...so my thoughts were DAMN!!! NOW THAT'S IMPRESSIVE...💯
The best part of the video is that all the 3 guys are using "wired earphones" which are always better at capturing audio due to the low hanging mic than the wireless earpods and what not. Hopefully, more video interviews use them.
I was at Brians first presentation on the north side of Chicago and spoke to him briefly as he got out from his livery SUV on Tuesday. It was fantastic although I had one complaint, after the intermission the second half of the presentation was far too short cause he left us all wanting for more. Please in the future make the knowledge you shared with us at least 5 hours or more cause your feeding hungry minds and we all would like to have fat heads😁🤣😋!!!
The language would actually not be gibberish, any more than English or any other tongue is gibberish. The word you’re looking for is Asemic, that which lacks context or intention. Perhaps evolution has created the astonishing randomness that lies before our eyes is so stupendous, why would spoken language even be a necessity in some of these inflationary multiverses.
I think travelling back in time is impossible, you can go back, but it won't be to your version of the past, it will split off the same way as any choice you make going forward. So you go back, but you're not really travelling back in time as you move yourself to a new dimension due to a choice and a break in the space time.
The guy in the middle ruined it, made it childish and you can Brian wasn’t finding any of it funny as he actually wanted to talk about science and not make silly jokes
I've used the analogy of 2d creatures living on an emensely large expanding balloon, as a wya to explain how we can see space expanding but not find a "center" of that expansion The extension of the analogy is that our universe is "expanding" in 4dimensions, but we being 3d beings, do not have the ability to percieve where that expansion center is; as it is "right angles" to everything else... Could this fit with the idea that space-time is an emergent property of "higher dimensional" expansions???
I have an infection in my lower left jaw I found out a few days ago . Today I have to get it taken care of and I have been in the worst mindset and just really lowreally low. Being a avid student of all physics asteo and particle along with quantum. This episode had made my nerves very happy and relaxedrelaxed. I cannot thank you enough
Out of the million, billion, quadrillion snowflakes to ever fall, how can we really be sure there haven't been duplicates? I just doubt that every snowflake is unique, always.
Am I the only one that thinks Brian is getting really annoyed with Neil constantly interrupting and cutting him off mid sentence. I'm getting annoyed and he's not even doing it to me. Please for the love of God LET THE MAN FINISH A SENTENCE! This guy has the patience of a Saint. I would've said something after the 3rd time.
Someone needs to tell Chuck that when he joked about the speed of light being a limit programmed into a simulated universe, he was very close to realising that everything moves through space-time at the 'speed' of light (not really a speed given that it's a rate of change of both distance and time, as opposed to just distance, but 'speed' is my best attempt at a description) this arises beautifully out of rearranging the Gamma equation (for time dilation) so that (1/gamma)^2= 1 - (v/c)^2 rearranged again gives us (1/gamma)^2 + (v/c)^2 = 1 the equation of a unit circle, (the most beautiful equation in my opinion) is x^2 + y^2 = radius^2 our movement through time and space must always sum to 1 (the radius). for slow objects, we travel almost exclusively through time, and very little through space. Light on the other hand travels at the fastest speed (unit 1), and thus experiences no time, which fans of physics will know.
What did you think of the image of Sagittarius A*?
I'm waiting for the Webb's photo shoot ;)
Interesting. It looks like there are 3 bright spots around the black hole
It was astoundingly beautiful, and it's so cool how the image was produced, too!
@@dziczku the three videos I watched on it, from Veritasium, Dr. Becky, and Anton, explained pretty well why that won't help much. There's basically too much noise between here and there, since we'll be looking through the thickness of the Galactic disc. _~shrug~_
We need the time-lapse animated version.
Thanks!
Thank you neil. You got me into science and space and really opened my eyes about the world we live in. I love the education you provide to us all. Thank you so much.
This is pretty cool new features in comments!
Absolute feature on UA-cam
And they didn't even give a thumbs up to his comment. Come on StarTalk! 💀
He saved you from school 🤣
You didn't get a thankyou for 50! Wow
These two men have given me so much. We're lucky to have people like this.
And we’re lucky to have fans like you!
If they didn't exist we'd have to invent them! 🥸
@@walternullifidianWell if you look at it that way... We would've never guessed or questioned their existance if they never existed (In this universe right now).
Omg there is a ridiculous amount of adverts on this, and the guy in the middle aswel I don’t know how much longer I can listen …
^2
Honestly one of the best episodes in recent memory
But still , i did not hear the answer to the question. is quarks microscope possible?
Recent memory is entirely subjective. At any moment your memory can shift, change allow or disallow for new inquiry and content.
@@MartsEntertainmentyah… that’s how memory works. Are you typically prone to contrived comments?
It is such an honor that Lord Charles Nice read my name on StarTalk and that Neil and Brian discussed my question. Thank you so much for entertaining my inquiry! 🙏 I love Startalk, Lord Nice, Neil and Brian. These three men are among my favorite in "entertainment." Much love for all of you! Keep doing what you're doing!
@@RyanThomas. Of course we can't forget Gary!!
@@classyswag0503 Gary O makes the perfect trio Dr. Tyson, Lord Nice and Gary O
This comment made us smile :) it was our honor to feature your question. Keep Looking Up!
@@StarTalk if the earth was a sphere with a radius of 3959 then every distance to the horizon can be no more than 1.22 x square root of the observers height in feet as claimed by Earth curve calculators online (pick any). The black swan argument is described as any view of the horizon beyond the geometric limitations of a sphere r3959. there are many examples of the horizon FAR beyond the limitations of a sphere r3959 - evidence to back my claim search YT - taboo conspiracy Canadian black swan. The horizon isn't Earth curve and you know it.
pal, if the earth was a sphere with a radius of 3959 then every distance to the horizon can be no more than 1.22 x square root of the observers height in feet as claimed by Earth curve calculators online (pick any). The black swan argument is described as any view of the horizon beyond the geometric limitations of a sphere r3959. there are many examples of the horizon FAR beyond the limitations of a sphere r3959 - evidence to back my claim search YT - Taboo conspiracy - Black swan Canada. peace.
After all them talks with Neil and his guests, Chuck should have got an honorary PhD in physics.
Valid point 🤗
@@HopDavid haha yes!Math is overrated when you can describe in a few simple sentences.
@@HopDavid troll says what?
@@HopDavidhe said honorary PhD, not a recognised one. While trying to sound smart, you actually appeared silly here.
Nah. He can study and be a real phd in physics. We are all rooting for you chuck.
I think we all agree with the lady who said ,*never stop this podcast* so please never stop
Thank you for making me fall in love with the universe
It was our pleasure!
@@StarTalk But still , I did not hear the answer to the question, is quarks microscope possible?
@@reasonerenlightened2456 yes, Neil and Chuck digress too much, and time is too short
I wish that Neil & Brian were tasked to provide a full curriculum on Science for the UK & US until from ages 5-16. Great communicators, engaging, inspirational.
That's in addition to teaming up with Chuck on a monthly basis to do more of this.
Chucks input would add extra fun to experiments
Big fan of Brian here, got to a learn a lot from two of his old shows - The wonders of the solar system and wonders of universe. The way he explained things such as entropy, formation of different metals in a dying star and how we are all made up of star is simply outstanding. he is a gem just like Attenborough.
I would have watch the whole thing if it was even 3 hours. The best episode with most updated theories and answers. Loved it.
Neil, i think you're brilliant. I discovered you on here a few years ago. You're right about Brian dominating this side of the pond! But thats because his knowledge is unparalleled... the way he plucks these complex theories out of his head to perfectly answer questions that initially sounded so complicated 🤯 Explaining these complex theories and then way he can he simplify them for us commoners to understand, is why we love him so much in the UK. We need to see you on our screens more though. Loved listening to this, and will definitely listen to more episodes. Keep educating! 👊🏻
We love Brian and Neil, they're both rock stars to us ❤️
Rock Star has a different meaning in my mind now 💫
@@tunjilegba And Brian was a real rock star earlier in life. Now he's a rock star in another field.
Two of my favorite physicists alive today, and on one show, how cool is that! love this one!
I was about to say the same 😃
They’ve been together a few times we need a lot more of Brian fox over here in America
Also add brain Greene
Paul mecurio and send chuck kick some rocks, maybe we can find a place at a retirement home... you know, because of his lame dad jokes
@@rolando2395 bruh what chuck is funny your just hatin
It is finally happening!! Brian and Neil...full episode...it's 1:40 AM in India and my night just got a little longer. Please don't let this episode stop. Just keep talking you two...please.
Agreed.
@@RyanThomas. Do you believe all this crap I saw a big fly you would belive
I'm going to go see Brian's show next week; I'm looking forward to it! It seems like a lot of fun.
Enjoy, he's absolutely brilliant.
How you learn something
Does anyone else enjoy watching Chuck learn on the show as much as I do? Thank you, Lord Nice, for being a part of this show.
He is so nice
🌟 We just saw the FIRST EVER image of Sagittarius A* - the supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy - a few hours ago! How EXCITING is that?! 🥳 . . . for everyone else obviously . . . I mean, for me the best thing that happened today is this video.
Thank you guys for taking from your time to share with us. It is greatly appreciated. 🙂 Lots of love.❤️
Thank you for taking the time to share the love ❤️ means a lot!
Still processing 🤔 this is big deal. Did we just get some more information on gravity Wave's 🌊 we probably need to investigate further. More startalks coming up 🥰
My father was a fan of yours, Brian. I would have loved to have taken him to one of your talks when you come to Western Australia, but he passed a few years ago. I'm sure he's enjoying riding the cosmic waves now
Your dad was born as a star, which will never change.
Your cosmic queries videos are so fun to listen too! The way that you guys make science so interesting, and the ways that Neil simplifies things in ways that we can understand is amazing.
We’re so happy to hear that!
Brian and Neil have given me so much and change my life thank you both never stop educating us
My two favorite big thinkers, and an entertainment professional that I can respect and admire for their dedication made for a great episode. Thanks guys!
Brian should do his show at the sphere in Las Vegas. I can only imagine how epic it would be.
If he did i’d book a flight for sure
Two of the greatest scientist coming together, it’s so great to me to see these two coming together
Imagine a podcast with Neil, Brian, Mitchio kaku and Carl Sagan.
Neil and Brian, pure gold! And Chuck too..❤❤
We are lucky to have the two Prof in the generation
Love it when these two are together!
I know!! Neil and Chuck are the best!!!!
@@paul4280 yeah they are great... but i kinda meant brian and neil
If you haven’t listened to “infinite monkey cage” you should… Neil has joined on a few episodes of that too
I love that while Neil is obviously into the wine, he's still genius. ❤️💯🤘
And I went to Berlin to see Brian Cox's Horizons show! Fantastic!!!
The two that brought science to popular culture 🙌🏽
Thanks
We're lucky to have these people in our universe.
💯
Thanks!
I love Brian! I wish I was able to see his show! It sounds amazing!
Thanks for mentioning Austin as part of Brian's tour. Not gonna miss it!!⭐☄🚀
They are always fun to watch and listening, and this one was extremely interesting
So glad this one piqued your interest!
There is a wonderful section of the book, "The 3 body problem" that imagines unfolding a subatomic particle. It starts with 1 dimension, then 2, then 3, and continues up to the 8th dimension. At the 8th dimension the particle is as large as our entire universe, but beyond that the imagination of even the wisest could not comprehend. My mind exploded. It was wonderful.
I’m from Manchester, UK, the same city Brian is from 😊 Just wanted to let you guys know, both he and David Attenborough aren’t considered God like figures here, they’re just really nice, humble people, who make science accessible for the everyday person. We just consider them as dear family members in our country :) I watch Star Talk nearly everyday, it was really lovely seeing Brain on here too.
We’re blessed to have such amazing minds like you guys
Keep doing your amazing work
X
My two heroes together
I love this duo! and of course Chuck is the cherry on top putting that witty humor I love it
chuck is "everyman" that keeps all us none phd physicists engaged and entertained... :) thanks for being there Chuck!! do not EVER think you are not appreciated!
I love how casually Brian talks about Black Holes blocking the view of a powerful enough microscope. It seems like there is some kind of limit to what we can see and Black Holes appear whenever we pass that limit
It was the x-rays and electrons are the same that got me.
The explanation about quantum physics and things in space are more connected/ entangled then we might expect
Micro scope ??did u mean to say telescope??
@@BAbhijeet no he says it happens if you try and see the smallest of the small in a microscope (put simply)
@@WilliamReginaldLucas I think both of you are missing the point- doesn't matter if it's a microscope or telescope or if there's no scope of any kind- he's saying that if you dump enough energy into a small enough space- because we know mass and energy are the same thing in different forms- you create a black hole- period. The fact that you did so trying to use a microscope- really doesn't matter.
Yet another fantastic & thought provoking discussion with Neil, Brian & Chuck! Now I would really love seeing Brian's "Horizons" show. 👍👍😉😉
You absolutely should, you won’t regret it!
Star talk is the best UA-cam channel ever! Thank you for producing the best conversations on the internet for all of us to enjoy🤟🏽☺️
I agree!
I love Brian. He is always so interesting, and has such a lovely speaking voice.
My most favourite two science communicators ❤❤
Brian isn’t just a science communicator, he’s actually made significant contributions to science on the international stage - such as through CERN and the ATLAS experiment. Certainly adds to Neil’s inferiority complex in some aspects of this talk. Don’t get me wrong, Neil is intelligent and both focus on different areas of science as a speciality; but Brian is leaps and bounds ahead of Neil overall.
@@dWFnZWVr yeah I agree.
This legit made my entire day. Thank God for people like this.
Brian has a very soothing voice.
I’m so bummed I had to miss the Philly show. I hope Brian goes on tour again. You too Neil! Tbh I wish there was a Convention with all types of science personalities like Neil, Brian, Bill, Mayim, Michio, etc. I’d break my neck for that 😂
Brian is awesome btw for those who don't know of him, catch the tour if you get the chance!
Is there a torrent to dl a video of the tour show?
please please please do a super extended episode with brian! 48 minutes doesn’t do him any justice. could listen to him for hours
You could have talked about the spooky action at a distance + wormholes theory for MUCH longer. I loved everything you guys talked about but most of it, like time travel, has been talked about before, that was genuinely new to me and deeply fascinating.
Quarks be quarks yo
Or is that their Charm ;)
This is what it feels like when two galaxies collide!!! Epic!!!🔥🔥🔥
Probably the best trio on this show :) love them.
I love this! It's refreshing to be able to experience science with this very unique feel.
The 2 geniuses together !!!!
This is crazyyyyyy !!!!!
THIS literally brought a smile to my face
Nothing better than science and laughs. Keep it up guys
science? what was the natural phenomena? what was the independent variable that was isolated and manipulated? hhmm..
In Canada, Neil and Brian have equal notoriety. Excellent balance!
Love this episode, probably my favourite so far! Looking forward to more!
Such a pleasure listening to these guys.
My two favorite people to learn from 👍
Add Carl Sagan and you've got the top 3 educators ever for me.
On entanglement; when Chuck said you lost me at 1 over root squared, I actually for the first time was able to visualize math as form!! Thank you.
Such wonderful geekiness 😍
Conversation between some of my favourite people. Awesome.
I think Brian discovered the fountain of youth, he does not look 54.
He looks 35 that's insane lmao
It's cause his mind is still fully opened like a child's...like we all have this sixth sense as kids that we lose as we mature. Brian matured but never lost that sense of wonder. You are how old you visualize yourself being, or how old you feel. If you wanna be thirty, go through your day acting as if you were 30 again, and see what happens in a few weeks
What I absolutely love is that Neil is so genuinely open to laughing and enjoying. I had planned on calling Mr. Tyson something much more respectful.
Neil tyson let me dream to be astrophysicist , thanks man I love you
Super excited for Brian’s Calgary show in a few weeks!
Such an entertaining session! Thanks a multiverse guys.
Love that Brian is a Connolly fan-love that man ❤
The best question in this video was that someone asked about how do you measure these quarks or the strings?
GOAT meetup right here🤷🏼♂️
19:51
damn chuck!!!
That was an absolute awesome question and point in and of itself....
...not to discredit you for not being a degree achieved academic scientist....but i applaud you in the very specific subject you just brought up....well done sir...💯
exactly. i thought the same. it was a brilliant question asked by chuck.
Chuck is really smart and he contributes to this show with way more than humour 😊
@@kushalgokhale9114 its like....I luv Chuck...💯 he is definitely a little wacky because he is a comedian after all...but in no way did I want to demean Chuck at all...but you gotta consider you have 2 Professors of Astrophysics and true scientists to the core...thats a hard crowd to hang with intellectually no matter who you are...so my thoughts were DAMN!!! NOW THAT'S IMPRESSIVE...💯
@@ZenRyoku definitely ❤️
The best part of the video is that all the 3 guys are using "wired earphones" which are always better at capturing audio due to the low hanging mic than the wireless earpods and what not. Hopefully, more video interviews use them.
I was at Brians first presentation on the north side of Chicago and spoke to him briefly as he got out from his livery SUV on Tuesday. It was fantastic although I had one complaint, after the intermission the second half of the presentation was far too short cause he left us all wanting for more. Please in the future make the knowledge you shared with us at least 5 hours or more cause your feeding hungry minds and we all would like to have fat heads😁🤣😋!!!
The best part is how much fun everyone has, nobody else can make such mind blowing unfathomable topics so funny and entertaining
The language would actually not be gibberish, any more than English or any other tongue is gibberish. The word you’re looking for is Asemic, that which lacks context or intention. Perhaps evolution has created the astonishing randomness that lies before our eyes is so stupendous, why would spoken language even be a necessity in some of these inflationary multiverses.
I'm so excited! I'm seeing Brian in 2 days in SLC for my bday!
I think travelling back in time is impossible, you can go back, but it won't be to your version of the past, it will split off the same way as any choice you make going forward.
So you go back, but you're not really travelling back in time as you move yourself to a new dimension due to a choice and a break in the space time.
This deserves millions of views
The guy in the middle ruined it, made it childish and you can Brian wasn’t finding any of it funny as he actually wanted to talk about science and not make silly jokes
“With a central black hole” 😂
Best gag yet on star talk!!
Ever wonder why there is a planet called Uranus. 🤣
im from the UUK and im obsessed with you Neil
I've used the analogy of 2d creatures living on an emensely large expanding balloon, as a wya to explain how we can see space expanding but not find a "center" of that expansion
The extension of the analogy is that our universe is "expanding" in 4dimensions, but we being 3d beings, do not have the ability to percieve where that expansion center is; as it is "right angles" to everything else...
Could this fit with the idea that space-time is an emergent property of "higher dimensional" expansions???
Holographic principle
My 2 peeps Neil and Brian! Hard to find a better duo than these 2
I guess Will and Jada have a quantum marriage with all that entanglement.
not bad lol
chuck is not a scientist but got the mind of a scientist with the questions he raises
I know right?
Why do we have a 15 years old boy as a profesor of particles. Lol 😅 jokes aside I'm glad to see young people invested in real science.
I have an infection in my lower left jaw I found out a few days ago . Today I have to get it taken care of and I have been in the worst mindset and just really lowreally low. Being a avid student of all physics asteo and particle along with quantum. This episode had made my nerves very happy and relaxedrelaxed. I cannot thank you enough
Out of the million, billion, quadrillion snowflakes to ever fall, how can we really be sure there haven't been duplicates? I just doubt that every snowflake is unique, always.
I have a hard time believing someone went out of their way to put enough snowflakes under a microscope to claim they’re all unique in the first place
This man is the cosmic king
Am I the only one that thinks Brian is getting really annoyed with Neil constantly interrupting and cutting him off mid sentence. I'm getting annoyed and he's not even doing it to me. Please for the love of God LET THE MAN FINISH A SENTENCE! This guy has the patience of a Saint. I would've said something after the 3rd time.
I got nothing but Neil being condescending the whole time
Can you weirdos shutup and stop crying? You both sound like little girls 😂
Brian is actually so funny!! Amazing episode guys! I wish he came to the middle East with his tour ❤️
To many non funny jokes, let the man speak for god's sake.
Shut up yt boy
@@Riqq44 Shut up rude boy
I know this is an old interview, but MAN I wish I would have known he was going to be in Los Angeles. Rats. I love Brian. ❤
I love the way that Neal and chuck can balance each other out in these discussions
Neil ... i'm in the UK and i watch all your stuff - if you came here i would know you ...... but Brian will always be number 1 in the UK...
I absolutely love Niel degrasse tyson, we are so blessed to have him ❤️
Someone needs to tell Chuck that when he joked about the speed of light being a limit programmed into a simulated universe, he was very close to realising that everything moves through space-time at the 'speed' of light (not really a speed given that it's a rate of change of both distance and time, as opposed to just distance, but 'speed' is my best attempt at a description)
this arises beautifully out of rearranging the Gamma equation (for time dilation) so that (1/gamma)^2= 1 - (v/c)^2
rearranged again gives us (1/gamma)^2 + (v/c)^2 = 1
the equation of a unit circle, (the most beautiful equation in my opinion) is x^2 + y^2 = radius^2
our movement through time and space must always sum to 1 (the radius). for slow objects, we travel almost exclusively through time, and very little through space.
Light on the other hand travels at the fastest speed (unit 1), and thus experiences no time, which fans of physics will know.
The greatest astrophysicist - physicist collab ✨
I could listen to Brian forever
Him and the other Brian "Greene" as well.
Neil and brian can’t be better than this combo