The bell attached to the finger of your body during burial also brought around the term, "graveyard shift," as there would always be someone there in case a bell was rung, and the term, "saved by the bell," was brought from this.
Same here. I am a science junky that didn't know it yet when I was young. So much hate that I wasn't all over this stuff when I had a chance to make it my life's work.
It is never to late to learn while you are alive. You just need to dedicate time to learn what interests you. Learning is a self fulfillment, and is important. If you have 50 intersests, you can only divide your time between them. Your time is limited, So follow what you seek that makes you happy. The drunk at the other end of the bar.
alll werds of devilz n woke mobz we must trust in one tru lord god name abuv all names lord god trump hims is owr way to salvashin amin and amin WITE POWUR! MAGA2025!
@@winnifredwrytesnaya2442 the Earl Sadewater Applicable Education Initiative aims to rectify this with peer group learning environments that democratize education in a fun insightful learning experience. Mentors that are experienced in physics would work perfectly for you! Your support would be greatly appreciated. Education is a human right. Minimizing education as a commodity would benefit you and all of us! Let me know as the founder, your support is welcome.
Neil is a pseudo scientist who doesn't do research. He is a pseudo educator who often misinforms. He may leave you with the impression he's made you smarter. But the opposite is often true.
@@Mels925 I am doing my damnedest to spread the word he is a source of misinformation. And I believe he will become known for his bad math, wrong science and false history.
@@priyantharathnayake3771 He is a "scientist" who doesn't do research and an "educator" who misinforms. So much of his pop science is wrong. It's sad that so many have been taken in by his hype.
@@justsomeguy6474 For example on his Lagrange explainer Neil says the James Webb Space Telescope is parked at the Sun-Earth L2 point in earth's shadow so as to keep the sun's rays off the infrared scope. There are many other examples.
@@justsomeguy6474 Did you delete your replies to my comment? . I am guessing you actually Googled Neil's StarTalk Lagrange explainer and found he said what I claimed he said. And then you Googled JWST and found it is in a large halo orbit around the Sun Earth L2 point and that it never comes near earth's shadow.
Prof. Sagan really set the pace on the "wiggle room" in physics. Prof NdT DOES carry the torch effectively & successfully on physics, astrophysics, theoretical physics & anthropological history...but does display too much of the: "I'm smarter than you, so I'm right without question" other than "I don't know for sure, but here's what we know" like Prof. Sagan would do. Prof. Kaku is another respected physicist whom I have read books on that. I have read books & seen videos of ALL 3...as well as addressing them with great respect. I actually have a friend whose professor was none other than Prof. NdT...& I asked him a question that threw even Prof. NdT on his heels about the: "We're possibly living in a black hole energy simulation observing everything"; so my question was: "If light isn't theoretically able to escape the gravitational mass, speed & time of said galactic mass of such...& measure EVERYTHING by means of light; how can we actually SEE the information from WITHIN said black hole IF light CANNOT escape the event horizon of said black hole?" My ability to work arithmetic is not on the level of these great thinkers (besides what I've learned through reading & studying what's available); I have been able to reason enough to postulate ideas FOR certain questions. My friend said to me: "Thanks for putting this recent study BACK to square one. That's meant in BOTH appreciation & aggravation." 🤔😉🤓🤣
Maybe thank the man for having the wit and the mind to listen to Carl Sagan... as Mr. Sagan listened to everyone before him too.. science and art are two very similar disciplines. BTW, you rarely meet a person who speaks for mankind -- you should get a job at MaraLago
Carl Sagan's critics were wary of pop science. Would the need to entertain come before rigor and accuracy? And those fears have been realized with Mr. Neil deGrasse Tyson.
We all need that one "good teacher" in our lives, to inspire and provoke our minds to think rationally. We are very fortunate to have Neil in our adulthood, to boost our learning even further. Thank you good sir.
I understand it all… I just don’t know how to utilise it unfortunately. I understand it because NDT talks in a way that helps me understand… I just can’t help mankind with this knowledge… for example…. I know my numbers… I understand my alphabet… but I am as dumb as a post 😂
My family and I had a miniature schnauzer in the ‘80s/‘90s. She loved to play “fetch” so much, if we didn’t throw anything for her to fetch, she would just play it by herself. She’d get a racket ball and drop it in her water bowl, so it would get slippery. Then she’d go to one end of a long hallway, and shoot the ball out of her mouth to the other end of the hallway, then chase it, then grab it, turn around, then shoot it back shoot it back down to the other end again. She would do that over and over until she tired out. She would also play that game but with a rubber band from the newspaper. She would go back to that long hallway, lie down with the rubber band in her mouth. Then she would put it on one of her nails on her paw, pull it way back with her teeth…let it fly by opening her mouth, then chase it down the hallway. Then she would turn around and do it all again. The first time we saw her do it we thought it was just an accident…but no, she would do that for 20-30 minutes in a row until she got tired. She was our first pet dog, so we thought all dogs could do it. Nope…she was pretty smart.
That's cute. We had a little white ball of fluff, Maltese x Bichon Frise, she would fetch but not return. When walking on the beach hard sand I'd make a sand ball (like a snow ball) then throw it up in the air. She would watch its trajectory and when it went splat on the hard sand she would furiously dig for it having projected its trajectory below the surface thinking it was there. Used to crack me up over & over, never grasping that it was the splattered mound on the surface. RIP Paddle.
We need thousands of this guy teaching. It’s not about being the smartest but to foster that passion for learning in young people. They dance when they get their high school diploma. Why? Done with the burden of learning
The Magpie... I think it was " Real TV" someone was feeding bread to ducks. One duck took its piece of bread aside and used it to go fishing, actually tossed the bread out, attracted little fishes, ate them, over and over! I was/ am totally amazed at that ingenious little being!
Dr Neil G. is smart & witty. He is able to provide information that could be dull, to some, in a way that we learn, & enjoy the process. Keep it up Dr. G.
We don’t wield this dimension we live it. That’s probably the best quote I’ve ever heard. My favorite definition is evolve = to adapt and overcome. For some reason, it just explains the human race perfectly.
@@mattyjay8896 Chromosomes can be altered by many organisms that don't belong in the chain of Life. To be more specific... frogs, tadpoles, fish, many other species that depend on Fresh water to survive, etc... can easily be altered (genetically) from the good old fashioned pollution of the water. It's been going on since the late 1960's-1970's in lakes, rivers, and ponds (mostly Fresh Water species vs. Salt water species). Study 'Ontario' (Canada) water species (frogs) that became Asexual from toxins in the water. These toxins were emitted from Automotive (OEM) suppliers to Ford, GM, Chrysler, & AMC in Ontario Canada. This turned out really bad for humans as well. This is no different than the newest form of Blood Cancer (RED/WHITE) called "Multiple Myeloma" that still hasn't been admitted to by the people who Frack trapped Shale. That's a lot for anyone to digest... but it's true. I still have 2 patients who haven't relapsed (every 18 months is the status quo for relapsing). This cancer has been increasing in S.W. Pennsylvania since 2006-07... at 6600% (percent) a year since these metrics were first established. The EPA had 2,466 Wells that contaminated the Aquifer/s of this area. The Fossil Fuel companies that were cited by the EPA only paid $2.5M in fines. They drilled over 7100 wells in just S.W. Pennsylvania (which explains the 6600% increase in Multiple Myeloma. Many of these sites (2466) have made living/using the water completely hazardous. Most can literally "light their tap water on Fire... with a match or Bic Lighter." You certainly don't want these people to try to have children after drinking this polluted water... as they will likely become "Woke" (to borrow your term) or 'Asexual;' speaking scientifically. I just hope you don't have any friends/family living in S.E. Pennsylvania.
@mattyjay8896 that's a forward thinking opinion. If not, why not? I want to hear your opinion on why you think he's wrong. I myself believe they're are two genders. There is fluidity between them in people. I draw the line at identifying as a table leg 😂
🧠If Neil doesn’t mind it doesn’t matter, so it wouldn’t really matter if Neil didn’t mind, and if you serve your point upon the latter, Neil makes the point he’d rather change your mind.
At science, Dr. Tyson is brilliant and I enjoy listening to him very much. Socio-politically, he is a product of the culture of New York City. And so, many folks don't like him. And dismiss him.
I made my computer flip a coin 100 billion times, every 5 minutes for a week. Every result was 50% heads 50% tails. The biggest anomaly was 0.00032% (I mean one was 49.99968% heads and 50.00032% tails). Then I flipped a coin ten times, repeatedly. I never got ten of one and zero of the other, but I got a few 80% - 20% results. The bigger the data set, the more reliable statistics about random events become. This is why atomic half life is so reliable. Don't mock me, I just worked all that out for the first time.
This was really refreshing to watch. I’ve grown to become annoyed with Neal recently but this reminds me of how important his physics work is and as a spokesperson for science. He’s just so damn pompous sometimes ;)
Neil doesn't do physics work. He hasn't done any in decades. Even in school he didn't spend much time in the lab or hitting the books. University of Texas flunked him for good reasons.
The term dead ringer means somebody who looks very much like someone else. What does that have to do with what he described? I looked up the term and it seems to have a different origin than what he said.
I am 50 and when I was in school there was physics but it wasn't pushed it was just physics. I wish I was a student now because I find physics so interesting and fascinating that it blows my mind. My nephew his favorite subject is physics and I understand why.
@@StaceyClark-vm7qhId much rather listen to him than you! He’s a lovely, highly intelligent human being. Very hard to come by. Besides, what could you possibly have to say that would be of any interest to him? 😂
Neil will love this one. An amatuer astronomer colleague was leading a group of people watching the 4/8/2024 total solar eclipse, to provide knowledge and answer questions, when someone asked: "how do they determine which countries get eclipses?"
@Bill-Rocker he's merely entertaining the gullible amongst us with some scientific facts to back him up. My only complaint which is a point not provable by science is that the Universe is infinite. And it is just one infinite aspect of the totality of existence. See we have to get behind this and suppress our wild critical rodents theory about things. You feel me? You from Florida, ain't cha?😊
About the multiverse spawning our universe: Did it happen because someone rolled a 3 on their dice instead of 7? Yes, I am asking about the theory that out every choice, our every action, splits off parallel universes exactly like the one we knew except that choice changed. How do you feel about that?
@@ryanpollyniak9644 One of his better known fictions is his Bush and Star Names story. This is one of the few false histories he has admitted to. He was reluctant to admit error but he had little choice. It was getting a lot of press, even appearing in outlets like the Washington Post. Besides Tyson's slander against President Bush he also slandered Hamid al Ghazali and Isaac Newton. Some examples of Tyson's bad science: He claims rocket propellent goes exponentially with payload mass. Or that the James Webb Space telescope is parked at the sun-earth-L2 point in earth's shadow. There are many more examples. It's very sad more people don't notice Neil's flubs. Doesn't anyone have any interest in science and history? His fans seem utterly devoid of science literacy and critical thinking skills.
He’s got to know there’s a difference. He wrestled in school and there’s no way he believes a woman could beat him. Or is he one of those delusional people who accept trans women in women’s sports? I genuinely don’t know, that’s why I’m asking. Surely not though.
The bell attached to the finger of your body during burial also brought around the term, "graveyard shift," as there would always be someone there in case a bell was rung, and the term, "saved by the bell," was brought from this.
Love this brilliant man. He makes physics interesting.
Astrophysics made simple.!!
Superb.
One of you is born every minute.
He spouts wrong equations with great confidence.
It may seem like he's making you smarter. But the opposite is true.
I get so angry for not learning any physics in school, discovering my love for science in my adult life fascinates me so much
Same here. I am a science junky that didn't know it yet when I was young. So much hate that I wasn't all over this stuff when I had a chance to make it my life's work.
It is never to late to learn while you are alive.
You just need to dedicate time to learn what interests you.
Learning is a self fulfillment, and is important.
If you have 50 intersests, you can only divide your time between them.
Your time is limited, So follow what you seek that makes you happy.
The drunk at the other end of the bar.
alll werds of devilz n woke mobz we must trust in one tru lord god name abuv all names lord god trump hims is owr way to salvashin amin and amin WITE POWUR! MAGA2025!
@@winnifredwrytesnaya2442 the Earl Sadewater Applicable Education Initiative aims to rectify this with peer group learning environments that democratize education in a fun insightful learning experience. Mentors that are experienced in physics would work perfectly for you! Your support would be greatly appreciated. Education is a human right. Minimizing education as a commodity would benefit you and all of us! Let me know as the founder, your support is welcome.
Same!!!! Omg we should’ve been taught that! I 100% agree with you
Neil deGrasse Tyson is a national treasure! Please protect this man🙏
I would be very sad if anything bad happens to him💚💙
Neil is a pseudo scientist who doesn't do research.
He is a pseudo educator who often misinforms.
He may leave you with the impression he's made you smarter. But the opposite is often true.
@@Mels925 I am doing my damnedest to spread the word he is a source of misinformation. And I believe he will become known for his bad math, wrong science and false history.
If we can clone humans, I'm sure he is the 1st one. And i guess the best one.
@@priyantharathnayake3771 He is a "scientist" who doesn't do research and an "educator" who misinforms. So much of his pop science is wrong.
It's sad that so many have been taken in by his hype.
Best 24 minutes I spent in a long time.
Would of been better without that annoying loud music
Your life must be really boring !
I just realized that I'm stupid 🙃
No, that is incorrect.
@EinsteinKnowedIt I'm a comic, don't mind me
@lodownmedia9124 Oops 😬 my bad. I take all dat back 😅
Me too, you’re pretty dumb
Acceptance is the first step
Neil always brings me down to earth where I realize how little I know.
If you knew a little math and science you would notice he gets a lot of stuff wrong.
@@AngryAmphibian Prove it.
@@justsomeguy6474 For example on his Lagrange explainer Neil says the James Webb Space Telescope is parked at the Sun-Earth L2 point in earth's shadow so as to keep the sun's rays off the infrared scope.
There are many other examples.
@@justsomeguy6474 Did you delete your replies to my comment? .
I am guessing you actually Googled Neil's StarTalk Lagrange explainer and found he said what I claimed he said.
And then you Googled JWST and found it is in a large halo orbit around the Sun Earth L2 point and that it never comes near earth's shadow.
Still, you probably know more than he does. He doesn't even know about theories in physics that were disproven.
Love hearing this man speak!!! 💯
dr Neil Tyson is my hero!
Jesus is mine.
You can't believe anything Neil Tyson says, he's a black Guy!
@@wc3617 Jesus as a human being.Yes he is one❤
He was actually my highschool physics teacher. Even though I only got a B-, he was an awesome teacher.👍
Thank you Mr Carl Sagan for influencing this man. Mankind appreciates it.
Prof. Sagan really set the pace on the "wiggle room" in physics.
Prof NdT DOES carry the torch effectively & successfully on physics, astrophysics, theoretical physics & anthropological history...but does display too much of the:
"I'm smarter than you, so I'm right without question" other than "I don't know for sure, but here's what we know" like Prof. Sagan would do.
Prof. Kaku is another respected physicist whom I have read books on that.
I have read books & seen videos of ALL 3...as well as addressing them with great respect.
I actually have a friend whose professor was none other than Prof. NdT...& I asked him a question that threw even Prof. NdT on his heels about the:
"We're possibly living in a black hole energy simulation observing everything"; so my question was:
"If light isn't theoretically able to escape the gravitational mass, speed & time of said galactic mass of such...& measure EVERYTHING by means of light; how can we actually SEE the information from WITHIN said black hole IF light CANNOT escape the event horizon of said black hole?"
My ability to work arithmetic is not on the level of these great thinkers (besides what I've learned through reading & studying what's available); I have been able to reason enough to postulate ideas FOR certain questions.
My friend said to me:
"Thanks for putting this recent study BACK to square one. That's meant in BOTH appreciation & aggravation."
🤔😉🤓🤣
Maybe thank the man for having the wit and the mind to listen to Carl Sagan... as Mr. Sagan listened to everyone before him too.. science and art are two very similar disciplines. BTW, you rarely meet a person who speaks for mankind -- you should get a job at MaraLago
Carl Sagan's critics were wary of pop science. Would the need to entertain come before rigor and accuracy? And those fears have been realized with Mr. Neil deGrasse Tyson.
@@maestroaxeman So much of Neil's pop science is wrong. He works hard on the show but neglects to do his homework.
@@AngryAmphibian as if…
We all need that one "good teacher" in our lives, to inspire and provoke our minds to think rationally. We are very fortunate to have Neil in our adulthood, to boost our learning even further. Thank you good sir.
Dr Tyson is a very intelligent, educated & entertaining man. A brilliant communicator. I don’t get or dig the crappy background music here?
Why?
He says wrong stuff with great confidence. Which convinces many he is brilliant.
At some points the music is so loud you can´t hear what the man is saying
Every time I listen to him. I lose my freaking mind. Love this man.
This is the smartest guy ever,and he’s makes it teachable,but also practical,he is awesome 👏 🎖️🥇🏅👨🎓
That makes you a simpleton.
Great content, absolutely ruined by terrible unnecessary and overt background music
You're 100% right!
was there any...i didnt even noticed
Complain, complain, complain
Probably just to avoid copyright 😢
@@Initwithlove hahahaha 😆 😂
I love this guy. He’s not only fkn smart as hell he’s funny and if you’re not a science nerd you STILL learn something.
great collection, enjoyed it but the msuic is a bit loud.....would prefer it softer or no music at all.
I’m glad I’m not alone!!!
Me, too.
I didn't even notice any music...
Whose also pretending to understand 😂
😅😅😅
He explains it so perfectly. I do get it and I love it.
😂
Just nodding in agreement
I understand it all… I just don’t know how to utilise it unfortunately. I understand it because NDT talks in a way that helps me understand… I just can’t help mankind with this knowledge… for example…. I know my numbers… I understand my alphabet… but I am as dumb as a post 😂
I've seen crows do the rock thing. At this point birds have collectively realized how to displace water. Or they've known for years.
No no no, all birds donot ..re:zzzDonot have the similar needs --
that smarts.
I would love to meet Neil Degrasse Tyson. Humorous, intelligent. The way the man puts things in a perspective in way that's easy to understand.
He's an idiot! Read one book. You'll be smarter.
I thought the string tying things from a coffin to a bell when the "dead" wakes up is called "saved by the bell".
Nice group of clips - science rules.
People rule .
Great information. Everyone should learn to read.
My family and I had a miniature schnauzer in the ‘80s/‘90s. She loved to play “fetch” so much, if we didn’t throw anything for her to fetch, she would just play it by herself. She’d get a racket ball and drop it in her water bowl, so it would get slippery. Then she’d go to one end of a long hallway, and shoot the ball out of her mouth to the other end of the hallway, then chase it, then grab it, turn around, then shoot it back shoot it back down to the other end again. She would do that over and over until she tired out.
She would also play that game but with a rubber band from the newspaper. She would go back to that long hallway, lie down with the rubber band in her mouth. Then she would put it on one of her nails on her paw, pull it way back with her teeth…let it fly by opening her mouth, then chase it down the hallway. Then she would turn around and do it all again. The first time we saw her do it we thought it was just an accident…but no, she would do that for 20-30 minutes in a row until she got tired.
She was our first pet dog, so we thought all dogs could do it. Nope…she was pretty smart.
That's cute.
We had a little white ball of fluff, Maltese x Bichon Frise, she would fetch but not return. When walking on the beach hard sand I'd make a sand ball (like a snow ball) then throw it up in the air. She would watch its trajectory and when it went splat on the hard sand she would furiously dig for it having projected its trajectory below the surface thinking it was there. Used to crack me up over & over, never grasping that it was the splattered mound on the surface. RIP Paddle.
Neil for president
👍👍
He's way too smart to take that job 😂
We need thousands of this guy teaching. It’s not about being the smartest but to foster that passion for learning in young people. They dance when they get their high school diploma. Why? Done with the burden of learning
Hint: When listening to him stoned you'll either really feel like you're getting smart OR you'll get PARANOID 😳
Dr. Neil makes me love physics and the universe truths.. love you man... thanks
Please run for President!
Thanks, he’s the best. ✌🏻👊🏼
The Magpie... I think it was " Real TV" someone was feeding bread to ducks. One duck took its piece of bread aside and used it to go fishing, actually tossed the bread out, attracted little fishes, ate them, over and over!
I was/ am totally amazed at that ingenious little being!
That is exceptional.
If only Tyson were as smart as a duck.
@@mikemondano3624that was a hard stretch.
Dr Neil G. is smart & witty. He is able to provide information that could be dull, to some, in a way that we learn, & enjoy the process. Keep it up Dr. G.
We don’t wield this dimension we live it. That’s probably the best quote I’ve ever heard. My favorite definition is evolve = to adapt and overcome. For some reason, it just explains the human race perfectly.
The constant background music is not at all useful. It just detracts from the brilliance of Niel.
This man is so brilliant it's ridiculous
He is wrong so often. He's the stupid person's idea of a brilliant intellect.
@@HopDavidgot any examples of when he’s wrong?
@@samueljackson2257His idea that chromosomes don't define sex. He's woke now
@@mattyjay8896 Chromosomes can be altered by many organisms that don't belong in the chain of Life. To be more specific... frogs, tadpoles, fish, many other species that depend on Fresh water to survive, etc... can easily be altered (genetically) from the good old fashioned pollution of the water. It's been going on since the late 1960's-1970's in lakes, rivers, and ponds (mostly Fresh Water species vs. Salt water species). Study 'Ontario' (Canada) water species (frogs) that became Asexual from toxins in the water. These toxins were emitted from Automotive (OEM) suppliers to Ford, GM, Chrysler, & AMC in Ontario Canada. This turned out really bad for humans as well. This is no different than the newest form of Blood Cancer (RED/WHITE) called "Multiple Myeloma" that still hasn't been admitted to by the people who Frack trapped Shale. That's a lot for anyone to digest... but it's true. I still have 2 patients who haven't relapsed (every 18 months is the status quo for relapsing). This cancer has been increasing in S.W. Pennsylvania since 2006-07... at 6600% (percent) a year since these metrics were first established. The EPA had 2,466 Wells that contaminated the Aquifer/s of this area. The Fossil Fuel companies that were cited by the EPA only paid $2.5M in fines. They drilled over 7100 wells in just S.W. Pennsylvania (which explains the 6600% increase in Multiple Myeloma. Many of these sites (2466) have made living/using the water completely hazardous. Most can literally "light their tap water on Fire... with a match or Bic Lighter." You certainly don't want these people to try to have children after drinking this polluted water... as they will likely become "Woke" (to borrow your term) or 'Asexual;' speaking scientifically. I just hope you don't have any friends/family living in S.E. Pennsylvania.
@mattyjay8896 that's a forward thinking opinion. If not, why not? I want to hear your opinion on why you think he's wrong. I myself believe they're are two genders. There is fluidity between them in people.
I draw the line at identifying as a table leg 😂
🧠If Neil doesn’t mind it doesn’t matter, so it wouldn’t really matter if Neil didn’t mind, and if you serve your point upon the latter, Neil makes the point he’d rather change your mind.
Every clip of each topic I want to hear the entire length of the discussion.
Please ditch the fricking background music! Sheesh.
It’s cause and effect 😒
Yes!
I agree this content is deep enough don't need special effects.
I like it
Please get over it
At science, Dr. Tyson is brilliant and I enjoy listening to him very much.
Socio-politically, he is a product of the culture of New York City. And so, many folks don't like him. And dismiss him.
I love watching Joe Rogan get blown away by 6th grade science & history.
A coin flipping experiment could still have statistical probabilities of all tails first, during, and the last two flippers.
Flip 1, everyone gets head. Flip 2, everyone gets tails. Flip 3, everyone gets heads...... ad infinitum.
I made my computer flip a coin 100 billion times, every 5 minutes for a week. Every result was 50% heads 50% tails. The biggest anomaly was 0.00032% (I mean one was 49.99968% heads and 50.00032% tails). Then I flipped a coin ten times, repeatedly. I never got ten of one and zero of the other, but I got a few 80% - 20% results. The bigger the data set, the more reliable statistics about random events become. This is why atomic half life is so reliable. Don't mock me, I just worked all that out for the first time.
The main thing beyond me is the need for the background music.
I've learnt more in 25 mins that I have in many years
Neil makes science interesting and fun to watch could watch this over and over.
music way too loud
This was really refreshing to watch. I’ve grown to become annoyed with Neal recently but this reminds me of how important his physics work is and as a spokesperson for science. He’s just so damn pompous sometimes ;)
Neil doesn't do physics work. He hasn't done any in decades. Even in school he didn't spend much time in the lab or hitting the books. University of Texas flunked him for good reasons.
The king of perspective
I just love Neil deGrasse, great man.
01:56 and "saved by the bell" .
The term dead ringer means somebody who looks very much like someone else. What does that have to do with what he described? I looked up the term and it seems to have a different origin than what he said.
Remember the raccoon
Neil is a genius
VD goes back to ancient times in Europe. They found it in skulls for Rome.
Neil is truly a genius. I try to watch everything he does. I'm an idiot but I truly understand everything he says.
never gonna give you up never gonna let you down never gonna run around and desert you
OH! HE is on a roll!
I am 50 and when I was in school there was physics but it wasn't pushed it was just physics. I wish I was a student now because I find physics so interesting and fascinating that it blows my mind. My nephew his favorite subject is physics and I understand why.
Great vid trashed by loud music.
Why the music distracting from the conversations?
Neil is so brilliant, it's alien! Like this man is not of this earth. Just love this guy!
I respect this human and his thoughts so much. I think he’s thought of everything.
President material 😊
No. You can’t tell him nuthin’. He only talks.
@@StaceyClark-vm7qhId much rather listen to him than you! He’s a lovely, highly intelligent human being. Very hard to come by. Besides, what could you possibly have to say that would be of any interest to him? 😂
I prefer a business Man.
Indian censors are digested food.
@@wc3617 I’m voting for a successful businessman this time that isn’t trump
the pursuit of knowledge sometimes comes with a price.
Birds weave amazing intricate nests too😮
Incredible compilation of knowledge peaks by my favored scientist!
Loose the stupid sound track
*Lose.
A good science communicator, keep it up!
Wow!! What a treat,this man.The journey he takes you on to!!
Neil DeGrasse Tyson is The Boss.
Neil will love this one. An amatuer astronomer colleague was leading a group of people watching the 4/8/2024 total solar eclipse, to provide knowledge and answer questions, when someone asked: "how do they determine which countries get eclipses?"
His mind is blown...totally insane.
Hawkins?
@@EinsteinKnowedIt Tyson, believes in fantasy being real.
@Bill-Rocker he's merely entertaining the gullible amongst us with some scientific facts to back him up. My only complaint which is a point not provable by science is that the Universe is infinite. And it is just one infinite aspect of the totality of existence. See we have to get behind this and suppress our wild critical rodents theory about things. You feel me? You from Florida, ain't cha?😊
It's humorous insanity. Quite enjoyable. So long as the hands aren't on nukes we are all okay.
@@EinsteinKnowedIt Agreed
What i could hear was fascinating. Too bad about the "music"
Awww - he mentions 'Nepal' & 'Himalayas' @ 19:06 and again @ 23:01 - brings smiles
Neil is my best friend but he just don’t know it yet. I love his passion for knowledge
Music is terrible
👏👏👏 👀
Simply amazing ✌️
Live Long and prosper
The greatest interviewer who can talk back and forth with Neil DeGrasse Tyson without him interfering the conversation is Neil DeGrasse Tyson himself
Incredible
We live in a hell world..
A few people are a gift to this planet.
He is one of those.
About the multiverse spawning our universe: Did it happen because someone rolled a 3 on their dice instead of 7? Yes, I am asking about the theory that out every choice, our every action, splits off parallel universes exactly like the one we knew except that choice changed. How do you feel about that?
Boy! That was fun!
This background music is annoying AF
Can’t stand this narcissist.
Neil your so cool! You make science fun!
This guy has no facts and dont take his info as facts. He has sold out
Facts are facts whether you sell out or not. Your comment makes no sense
@@shanehenderson630 Many of Neil's claims are invented fictions. However he passes them off as facts to those lacking critical thinking skills.
Genuinely interested, any examples? @@HopDavid
Examples please
@@ryanpollyniak9644 One of his better known fictions is his Bush and Star Names story. This is one of the few false histories he has admitted to. He was reluctant to admit error but he had little choice. It was getting a lot of press, even appearing in outlets like the Washington Post.
Besides Tyson's slander against President Bush he also slandered Hamid al Ghazali and Isaac Newton.
Some examples of Tyson's bad science:
He claims rocket propellent goes exponentially with payload mass.
Or that the James Webb Space telescope is parked at the sun-earth-L2 point in earth's shadow.
There are many more examples.
It's very sad more people don't notice Neil's flubs. Doesn't anyone have any interest in science and history? His fans seem utterly devoid of science literacy and critical thinking skills.
This dude even gets tha gangsta's wanting to learn this stuff love him.
NDT…objective truth..men and women are different down to the cellular level… try accepting it as a man of science.
Agree
down to the organs level ,or else please provide sources, ii'm nterested
He’s got to know there’s a difference. He wrestled in school and there’s no way he believes a woman could beat him. Or is he one of those delusional people who accept trans women in women’s sports? I genuinely don’t know, that’s why I’m asking. Surely not though.
We found Andrew Tate!
He makes brilliance interesting and understandable :)
Neil deGgrasse is amazing
It's going to be interesting on Judgement Day when Neil deGrasse Tyson tries to tell God about the Big Bang Theory lol
"God said let there be light and there was light" definitely believe that was the big bang
Can anyone say for certain that the LORD didn't create the big bang? He did say the heavens and the Earth?
i would like to see Neil and Terrance collaborate together soon!!!
Terrance who?
What a great teacher!
Absolutely incredible
The volume of the music at times is so anoying, we can't hear anything else...
ring the bell,saved by the bell
Boxing
🎉 Dr Neil deGrasse Tyson 4 President 🎉
Joe Rogan vs Neil DeGrass Tyson fight......SO much it would be a blockbuster event!
They did the bell thing because there were people actually buried alive