StarTalk Podcast: Neil deGrasse Tyson Answers Your Deadliest Cosmic Queries

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On this episode of StarTalk Radio, Neil deGrasse Tyson and comic co-host Chuck Nice are ready to get morbid. We’ve gathered your fan-submitted Cosmic Queries that explore all things death, from the death of humanity to the death of the universe.
To start, we explore what reality would be like in an apocalypse. Neil tells us what skills he thinks would be necessary to survive in a post-apocalyptic world. We discuss the importance of having the right weapon in a post-apocalyptic world. This leads Neil to air his grievances with the lightsabers found in Star Wars. You’ll find out how a meteor strike would disrupt civilization as we know it. We also explore The Walking Dead and its emphasis on the true danger of a zombie apocalypse: human relationships.
Discover more about the death of humanity. Will we outlive the Earth? How long will humanity survive? Are artificially intelligent computers secretly waiting to take over the world? We break down the inverse relationship between intelligence and survival. Neil describes how the universe will end not with a bang, but with a whimper.
Find out how Neil and Chuck want to die! We investigate the 2005 film War of the Worlds and how it differs from the original story by H.G. Wells. Neil recites the final narration from the film and from the original story.
Then, we dive headfirst into black holes. We ponder if the universe could be victim to a collective hyper-massive black hole. You’ll also hear about Hawking radiation. You’ll learn the difference between disintegrating and decomposing. Lastly, we debate if human contact is necessary for your own survival. All that, plus, you’ll find out who might have been the loneliest person in history.
This episode originally aired as a podcast on December 27, 2019.
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@NeroThacher
@NeroThacher 4 роки тому
Nothing like a refresher on Inevitable Cosmic Death scenarios before I go to bed. Sweet dreams all, i know i wont
@Damnitjim7
@Damnitjim7 4 роки тому
🤣🤣🤣 once you accept it its not so bad, just sad thinking of all the things ill never get to see in the universe that our species will have discovered by then.
@floodsye
@floodsye 4 роки тому
The knowledge of understanding the universe and our possible futures calms me personally. I fear the death of knowledge and discovery. We shouldn't scared of discovery since the our fears stem from a lack of knowledge.
@not_riley
@not_riley 4 роки тому
Floodsye knowledge can be scary at times, too. After all, the saying goes “ignorance is bliss”.
@drsharkboy6568
@drsharkboy6568 4 роки тому
Sleep you will not. Many nightmares you have.
@Synathidy
@Synathidy 2 роки тому
Ah, I love contemplating the crushing despair of mortality before I drift off into a lovely sleep.
@alexthewombat6781
@alexthewombat6781 4 роки тому
I could literally listen to this all day
@Xpistos510
@Xpistos510 4 роки тому
If society propped up voices more like Neil we'd have a better world.
@Mcccsauuce11235
@Mcccsauuce11235 4 роки тому
@Alex The wombat Neils voice is like hoarse and smooth at the same time it almost put me to sleep😂
@DuckNazty
@DuckNazty 4 роки тому
You too huh?
@leefbeatz2104
@leefbeatz2104 4 роки тому
Star talk is dope!!!!! Luv Neil and Chuck and all of the guests I’ve seen over the past two years 🙏👽 thank you for the knowledge
@MrPaksh
@MrPaksh 3 роки тому
I did today :D OK still got 1h to go :D
@Rufuary
@Rufuary 3 роки тому
Neil is literally genius and his way of thinking and scientific observations of situations “step by step” is astounding. Yet Chuck is so clever and swift on his feet. His comic relief is just so refreshing. They perfectly balance each other.
@3dgar7eandro
@3dgar7eandro 2 роки тому
Yes bro agreed 😌👏🏻👌🏻👌🏻
@blove7439
@blove7439 2 роки тому
Well said sir. Well said indeed
@MurderCraw
@MurderCraw 2 роки тому
Yes, I can't get enough of their dynamic!
@simpleasthat5349
@simpleasthat5349 2 роки тому
Let me tell u a fact , Neil is possibly one of the least genius guys in the scientific(astro related) community ,that's why he is the one doing the work of providing information to the general public because the more greater minds are being used for doing the real work on experimentation and discoveries . He is just a good speaker who is able explain the already known facts better .
@raymonddunn5744
@raymonddunn5744 2 роки тому
Concerning the end of the world/universe, Neil omits a third possibility. The Bible prophecy of Jesus and Revelation. Bible prophecies have been 100% accurate so far.
@rhiannonemery4732
@rhiannonemery4732 2 роки тому
Neil is definitely my most favorite person in the whole word. Brilliant, funny, laid back. I could listen to him reading from a phone book and still be on cloud nine.
@donaldcarpenter5328
@donaldcarpenter5328 2 роки тому
Me 3
@figzip
@figzip Рік тому
dont worry, ur the only one
@brandonswinson3033
@brandonswinson3033 Рік тому
@@figzip speak for yourself
@Xsqber1234
@Xsqber1234 11 місяців тому
@@figzip yeah Neil is kind of arrogant and and he talks over people too much and he’s the type of person to like hearing his own voice
@D00MSDAYMACHINE
@D00MSDAYMACHINE 3 роки тому
Neil is the only person who can interrupt himself.
@canibanoglu9643
@canibanoglu9643 3 роки тому
Do you really want to summon Chuck? Really?!
@LewisC0298
@LewisC0298 3 роки тому
Alex jones
@BradfordMelluish
@BradfordMelluish 3 роки тому
It's pretty common. As a sufferer of ADHD I have it happen pretty frequently when I get rambling, especially when my meds wear off and/or I'm a little inebriated. Not sure what other mental/physical conditions lend themselves to the tendency. Usually seems to happen to people with a habit of lapsing into stream-of-consciousness communication, which Neil often presents. Happens to all sorts of different people-I mean, it's Trump's default mode of communication, so much so that half of the time he's nearly impossible to make sense of.
@Robert_McGarry_Poems
@Robert_McGarry_Poems 3 роки тому
Not even Bill Nye!
@inujosha
@inujosha 3 роки тому
Incidentally, he is also the only person ALLOWED to interupt himself.
@spicybaguette7706
@spicybaguette7706 3 роки тому
3:35 Fun fact: In Star Wars lore the Mandalorians used "primitive" "physical" bullets against the Jedi in the Mandalorian war, so that it would explode when a Jedi tried to block it with a light saber, spewing boiling hot shrapnel in their faces.
@andrewvazzana383
@andrewvazzana383 3 роки тому
Blasters only go like 90mph so using a bullet would make it harder to react since the bullet goes faster than the speed of sound.
@trentsmith2964
@trentsmith2964 3 роки тому
Couldn't a Jedi stop a bullet or the shrapnel with the force?
@ryynerwicked2762
@ryynerwicked2762 3 роки тому
@@trentsmith2964 yes they could an would have been smart enough to do that even if they weren't familiar with those weapons before the first encountered then they wud have learned after the first fight against them its a huge plot hole
@TheManWhoTypes
@TheManWhoTypes 3 роки тому
@@ryynerwicked2762 could they stop them from blowing up after force stopping their momentum? 🤔
@David_Fellner
@David_Fellner 3 роки тому
As someone who isn't really into Star Wars, I have to say that's a really nice image!
@Boogieplex
@Boogieplex 2 роки тому
The aliens in “War of the worlds” were not buried on Earth the whole time,just their machinery was.If you remember,the aliens shot down from the sky,riding lightning into the ground and into their machines. Thus,the premise of the plot preserved.
@darthlucious1592
@darthlucious1592 Рік тому
You are correct, good movie.
@ainiesta4858
@ainiesta4858 Рік тому
Always crazy to me how they could ride lightning
@Boogieplex
@Boogieplex Рік тому
@@ainiesta4858 The more I think about alien life, the more im convinced it doesn’t have to be made from carbon. The universe is basically a bubbling pot of chemicals being bombarded together,seeing what molecules stick together. Stars exploding…heat,gas,ice,liquids all swirling around. I’ll bet there’s some strange stuff happening out there in the depths of space.
@ottotater2787
@ottotater2787 Рік тому
@@Boogieplex so if life is not carbon life could we even recognize it and might it have more trouble recognizing us threatening us bothering us being a problem to us being threatened or bothered by us Etc
@RAFAROB91
@RAFAROB91 Рік тому
@@ottotater2787, @boogieplex So may be this so called "GOD" isn't a devine creature, but just a form of life different to us but created us in the same way we can recreate some sorts of viruses Etc?
@matthewsierra314
@matthewsierra314 3 роки тому
I love the chemistry these guys have with each other. Makes learning so entertaining!
@donaldcarpenter5328
@donaldcarpenter5328 2 роки тому
blows me away
@sheiladawg1664
@sheiladawg1664 2 роки тому
Not getting it, Chuck's still growing on me.
@IfYouKnowYouKnow.
@IfYouKnowYouKnow. 4 роки тому
Star talk episodes are the only uploads that I like before watching them all the way through.
@Damnitjim7
@Damnitjim7 4 роки тому
I do it for my favs star talk is one of them
@attractedtothemetallikemag9385
@attractedtothemetallikemag9385 4 роки тому
I know, that you know, that I know that you know
@IfYouKnowYouKnow.
@IfYouKnowYouKnow. 4 роки тому
@@attractedtothemetallikemag9385 😂
@malcolmcanning548
@malcolmcanning548 4 роки тому
Is that you Mrs Tyson hahahahahahaha
@cadosian078
@cadosian078 4 роки тому
If you don’t know, now you know.
@jongoff7829
@jongoff7829 3 роки тому
When I die, I want to die in my sleep like my grandfather did. Not screaming in terror like the people in the car he was driving.
@nadiamillones9979
@nadiamillones9979 3 роки тому
I-
@np7145
@np7145 3 роки тому
Lame joke
@ivespoken8902
@ivespoken8902 3 роки тому
@@np7145 he got you
@arthursdacosta536
@arthursdacosta536 3 роки тому
This joke is older than your grandfather, but still, nice one
@kharvinwashington8709
@kharvinwashington8709 3 роки тому
Dude!🤣
@samuelsamuel180
@samuelsamuel180 2 роки тому
Its quite literally my dream to have a conversation like this with Neil. Ive never found any thing more interesting than informative things about space and the science behind it. This stuff inspires me to become an astrophysicist.
@grouchygeek4176
@grouchygeek4176 Рік тому
Same!
@jartocjanror6591
@jartocjanror6591 2 роки тому
37:34 Neil, Orion is the name of the cat in the movie, and the belt is his collar, which contains literally a small universe on it like a pendant the size of a marble. You oughtta rewatch it, man hehe.
@AoSRejects
@AoSRejects 4 роки тому
I work at Home Depot and I'm an Eagle Scout... does that make me dangrous? 😂
@joecarle4824
@joecarle4824 3 роки тому
No, that makes you a target. 😎
@michaelodell4862
@michaelodell4862 3 роки тому
Makes you my friend 😂
@rodcon75025
@rodcon75025 3 роки тому
No but you will probably survive longer than I will. AT&T Computer guy that does satellite broadcast transmission here/
@doge8430
@doge8430 3 роки тому
😎
@insaincaldo
@insaincaldo 3 роки тому
Are you a saviour, or will you be a tyrant?
@azurestream7816
@azurestream7816 3 роки тому
Anyone notice how Chuck is picking up on these concepts over time and, as such, his comments have become more and more relevant? I'm a newcomer to star talk and, as I watch more and more videos, I can clearly observe the, "Evolution of Chuck"! Kudos! 🙌🏾
@EmpyreanLightASMR
@EmpyreanLightASMR 2 роки тому
Yes! His answers are smarter haha but even in the most recent episodes his ignorance is still charming and funny
@HeaDzmold
@HeaDzmold 2 роки тому
I've been keeping track, and so far I've sat through 1.25 hours of ads for StarTalk. Keep em coming!!
@buckrichards3965
@buckrichards3965 3 роки тому
To fight his lightsaber argument, the idea of the lightsaber was that the jedi used the force in tandem with the saber. They would use the force to guide their movements in combat, so a normal person would have trouble deflecting the lasers unless they have amazing reflexes and training
@mishaldurrani125
@mishaldurrani125 4 роки тому
"There are people who will be fine without any human contact for months and even years" - literally me. We knew I could be suitable for a solo Astro mission.
@TheOJDrinker
@TheOJDrinker 3 роки тому
I see things like Castaway where he goes nuts alone and talks to a volleyball and I think "I would be perfectly fine not having people around... maybe I'd starve to death but I wouldn't go crazy."
@orionred2489
@orionred2489 3 роки тому
There is an old Issac asimov story called the martian way. Sounds like you're one of the characters!
@TheOkieLife
@TheOkieLife 3 роки тому
TheOJDrinker Castaway was a terrifying thought. I could see that type of living, INTENTIONALLY, but due to a crashed plane... nope! 😂
@soldierboy8326
@soldierboy8326 3 роки тому
WE CAN GO TOGETHER
@amlan7502
@amlan7502 3 роки тому
Trust me kid, you wouldn't like it
@maple6894
@maple6894 3 роки тому
In the most respeectful way, Neil loves his own voice.
@jacobpena5849
@jacobpena5849 3 роки тому
Neil is the only person who can interrupt himself.
@Taskuvesku
@Taskuvesku 3 роки тому
@@jacobpena5849 Indeed! :'D
@02pumpkinhead
@02pumpkinhead 3 роки тому
To be fair, it is indeed a show about Neil deGrasse Tyson talking 😅
@meghanmonroe
@meghanmonroe 3 роки тому
I love it too 😍
@gloriannepapolis6525
@gloriannepapolis6525 3 роки тому
I don't agree, he just has soooooo much information he wants to share that it just spills out , he is always 10 steps ahead, and since the speed of light(his thought process) is faster then the speed of sound( his speech)
@nickns732
@nickns732 3 роки тому
“We’re just ingredients.” Full metal alchemist would like a word.
@nirabhra-neel9863
@nirabhra-neel9863 3 роки тому
The whole thing where he talked about people getting hungry for power in an post apocalyptic world and how do you decide which person gets a place in the arc is all portrayed best in The 100. One of the best post apocalyptic series.
@NivarnaMonk
@NivarnaMonk Рік тому
The best post apocalyptic 💀
@WildernessGirl21
@WildernessGirl21 10 місяців тому
2012. That movie was crazy!
@KrakenPlayPiano
@KrakenPlayPiano 3 роки тому
Niel: "We don't have time for this but i wanna do it anyways, figure it out* The audacity lol 42:54
@not_riley
@not_riley 4 роки тому
There should be a drinking game where you take a shot every time Neil touches Chuck’s arm with his hand. 😂
@christianmckee3614
@christianmckee3614 3 роки тому
I had to rewatch the video to actually see how much he did it 😂
@evolution031680
@evolution031680 3 роки тому
That would be a dangerous game.🤣
@ahumancrow3839
@ahumancrow3839 3 роки тому
It’s because you want them to keep being engaged with the conversation
@2ManyGoats
@2ManyGoats 3 роки тому
I tried that. Just got out of intensive care this morning.
@christianmckee3614
@christianmckee3614 3 роки тому
Blair Churchill Get OOFED FAM
@wakkocastaway2043
@wakkocastaway2043 2 роки тому
I was having trouble focusing on my schoolwork, pulled one of these up, and was instantly able to focus a lot better. Thanks Neil
@jzl7965
@jzl7965 7 місяців тому
I think you need to see a doctor for that lol
@jonkelley4694
@jonkelley4694 2 роки тому
25:30 This question IS what keeps ME up at night 😂
@chicken_grease_salt
@chicken_grease_salt 3 роки тому
It was the thrill of my life to get to shake your hand Mr. Tyson. You came to Kent State in Ohio and gave an incredible talk a few years ago. On your way to a VIP reception I grabbed your attention from the stage for a second and asked if it was okay to shake and you said, "Usually I'm more of a hugger!" Super kind! This is my new favorite channel on UKposts!
@lisriver1
@lisriver1 3 роки тому
These two are so hilarious, smart and interesting!!! I can listen to them all day long! ❣️
@goober5713
@goober5713 2 роки тому
I've known about Dr. Tyson for a while but I just found out about this channel and I'm so happy.
@petarnedic9179
@petarnedic9179 Рік тому
Omg where are u living ?
@goober5713
@goober5713 Рік тому
@@petarnedic9179 Iraq. I was deployed to Iraq where we didn't have the pleasure of UKposts where I was...
@petarnedic9179
@petarnedic9179 Рік тому
@@goober5713 poor u
@moer6025
@moer6025 3 роки тому
This is what I choose to watch when my insomnia keeps me up. Gonna need a weekly episode or more.
@LittleLightCZ
@LittleLightCZ 4 роки тому
"Our universe might be a giant black hole and we live in it" -- My mind is blown
@jerelterry1765
@jerelterry1765 4 роки тому
I never thought of that or heard that. You right mind fu$ked 🤯🤯
@TomiTapio
@TomiTapio 4 роки тому
Neil said approximately: Universe can be thought of as a contained, boundary having lump, like a black hole. One lump in the multiverse?
@RMAJGaming
@RMAJGaming 4 роки тому
same here 😵
@jonashansen8907
@jonashansen8907 4 роки тому
Well it got me wondering: What will happen when something falls into "our black hole" from the universe outside of it ? Would we be able to detect it or would it disrupt whatever is at the point it enters our universe? Or will whatever falls into "our black hole" be 'spaghettified' and nothing would come out in our universe? But if this is true, then every universe would lose mass over time that can never be restored? So many questions!!
@Slowmotion650
@Slowmotion650 3 роки тому
I always thought that was interesting too. That would mean all the black holes in our universe also create other universes and so on.
@gypsyqueen1339
@gypsyqueen1339 3 роки тому
You are my favorite person in the world. As a geek who is constantly learning and asking questions, I will never get tired of your enthusiasm and information. Thank you🌟
@sparshsukralia9791
@sparshsukralia9791 Рік тому
28:30 loved this part, the man knows what he's talking about. He's so thorough with everything.
@landscapingspecialist
@landscapingspecialist 2 роки тому
The AI question is actually something I’ve never considered in that type if context. Really gets your mind humming, I like it 👌🏻
@abhaschandrakumar
@abhaschandrakumar 4 роки тому
The ending on the question about Isolation is so apt to these times.
@ty-dieo4746
@ty-dieo4746 4 роки тому
Thats cold, were waffles, space geese! Long live chuck, an his lazy boy on the moon!
@LEDewey_MD
@LEDewey_MD 7 місяців тому
The time this video was live was April 23, 2020 - one month into the Pandemic. "The Death Edition" of StarTalk, a perfectly apropo title. This show rocks!!
@joppadoni
@joppadoni 2 роки тому
This is the best Chuck and Neil i've ever watched. I love them both so much.
@ogenevieve
@ogenevieve 3 роки тому
This was one of my favorite conversations ever. And, I agree Neil, the original H.G.Wells quote was soo much better!
@g.victorpaulson8836
@g.victorpaulson8836 2 роки тому
I love it! My favorite astrophysicist talking about survival skills and tactics in a SHTF scenario! Awesome!
@diamondedevil
@diamondedevil 3 роки тому
this has quickly become my fav yt series, perfect for binging while studying :)
@TheGreenSweater
@TheGreenSweater Рік тому
It’s in the Young Adult section of the “library”
@swedishchef9781
@swedishchef9781 3 роки тому
I've just discovered this and I'm so glad i have i love Neil Degrasse Tyson so much
@Hussein_Nur
@Hussein_Nur 4 роки тому
This episode originally aired as a podcast on December 27, 2019.
@HanTheProphet
@HanTheProphet Рік тому
I love how this man takes the wolverine question very seriously
@WildernessGirl21
@WildernessGirl21 10 місяців тому
I love Neil's laugh! And Lord Nice is absolutely 😂😂😂
@NoOtherOption_PrepN
@NoOtherOption_PrepN 3 роки тому
I listen to star talk everyday on my way home , you guys are awesome ! Or wait am I just imagining listening to it everyday?
@arlanbergoust
@arlanbergoust 3 роки тому
A relative, personal favorite, inspiring, entertaining, delightful conversation. Congratulations!
@gothsauceproductions5243
@gothsauceproductions5243 2 роки тому
I was about 17 when I first told someone if I could chose my death any death it would be by traveling through a black hole. Ever since I learned about the singularity & becoming Godlike human spaghetti monster. Great to hear Neil on the same page, lol
@michaelg7076
@michaelg7076 Рік тому
Loved how he never flinched when called one of the most recognized voices on the planet, didn't try to sound humble.
@arltforcce6979
@arltforcce6979 4 роки тому
The intro to startalk reminds me of videos I would watch in class with the big ole TV you'd have to bring into the room.
@rohitlohar8614
@rohitlohar8614 4 роки тому
Solid mic +incredible voice+interesting topics! ❤
@adamreecemusic160
@adamreecemusic160 2 роки тому
Pretty awesome having the combination of comedy and intelligence. The flow is able to entertain both my humor and my cosmic Intellect at the same time and both are being fed by the comedian and the scientist. They’re both intelligent and humorous at the same time.
@RobAndTheChaps
@RobAndTheChaps 3 роки тому
Up at 4am, work till 12ish, but I get to tune into star talk, perfect.
@richmon0177
@richmon0177 4 роки тому
Crazy way to go Neil! gotta give you points on the originality! greetings from Costa Rica!
@909sickle
@909sickle 3 роки тому
Btw, the explanation is that the light saber is a defensive weapon, so long range attack is not needed. Also, the Jedi use the force to predict where the blaster bolt will be in the future and then block with the saber. Yes, they could also duck the bolt, but the saber can be quickly spun to block several shots, where moving the body to duck would quickly become ineffective.
@robertschetlick8946
@robertschetlick8946 Рік тому
From an apocalyptic (or in my case gamer's) perspective, I was told and now believe these words. "If you must die, die LOUDLY. Better chance of someone finding you and you maybe not dying. If it's zombies you are dead any way so why not attract as many zombies to you, so your party can escape." Comical for the zombies but the saving part is no less valid.
@Cold2413
@Cold2413 Рік тому
Y’all are so entertaining! I been binge watching y’all for the last couple days.
@giga7471
@giga7471 3 роки тому
They make amazing duo for podcast neil educate us and chuck always makes us laugh
@kamma44
@kamma44 3 роки тому
27:05 Nope wrong! He over thought the movie. In the movie the things that laid dormant were the machines. The aliens sent their machines and hid them underground. Then much later the aliens arrived and piloted the machines. It wasn't as if the aliens themselves hid underground for a period of time allowing themselves to develop any immunity.
@chicken_grease_salt
@chicken_grease_salt 3 роки тому
Also, aren't there small tribal populations on Earth that are left completely alone, in part, because they aren't immune to things like the common cold? So, its completely possible that you can live here and never be immune, if you isolate yourself!
@NankitaBR
@NankitaBR 3 роки тому
Yes, and then they arrived is those lightning pods.
@David_Fellner
@David_Fellner 3 роки тому
@@chicken_grease_salt The common cold wouldn't be one of those, since we're all still susceptible to it, but other diseases like smallpox yes. "Modern" humans might accidentally wipe out uncontacted tribes that way. I think the premise in War of the Worlds was that there are (fictional) bacteria drifting around the atmosphere that all life on Earth is immune to.
@andrewcarr2431
@andrewcarr2431 3 роки тому
@@chicken_grease_salt has been proven, as races conquered the Globe (Spain exploring the America's, etc) they brought germs that crippled the native peoples of that region. Hence the racial bias. "Some white man put a demon inside of us" An accurate analogy given the level of scientific understanding of the time.
@andrewcarr2431
@andrewcarr2431 3 роки тому
And you have to respect the fiction at the time. Late 1800's/Victorian era. Where science at it's level was simply amazing echoing the modern day achievements of today. Telsa harnessing lighting was just as fantastical (though proven) as walking on the moon. War of the Worlds would be reversed in the modern age. The Humans will be the invaders of some planet and be susceptible to some extraterrestrial biological agent. Hence the space suits and so forth. In the Speilberg version of the story it was the digesting of the human race that made the Aliens sick, their immune system could not cope quickly enough to disease to compensate. Which is an interesting concept. going back to some astronaut walking on Planet X and tasting a mushroom....Again it happened in real life when explorers were colonizing different parts of the World. "Here m'Lord, try this. It's a potato! Gasp that is foul. Give this to my Belgian Chef, he may be able to do something with it....And "Do you want fries with that?" is born.
@jincoltrane3314
@jincoltrane3314 9 місяців тому
Not gonna lie we’ll need comics like chuck for the zombie apocalypse
@Tre2_Crispy
@Tre2_Crispy 5 місяців тому
You gotta be willing to learn and love learning to watch Neil he teaches you like 7 different concepts in 1 explanation I love this guy 👍🏾💯
@jbarr5835
@jbarr5835 4 роки тому
I looooove how this is the opposite of those "no jumper" podcast. Sheesh, such a breath of fresh atmosphere.
@shadowkras
@shadowkras 4 роки тому
8:00 you guys summed up why I only watched the first season of the walking dead.
@cliveg72
@cliveg72 2 роки тому
Man I love your show. Just love it. Keep it coming.
@sixstringmarauder
@sixstringmarauder Рік тому
A boy and his dog. Crazy movie. Best line was the dog saying " you can't say she didn't have good taste ".
@anthonydavis4829
@anthonydavis4829 4 роки тому
Neil Degrass Tyson, the Stevie Wonder of space.
@JustArry
@JustArry 3 роки тому
7:40 The Walkiing dead - "Fight the dead, Fear the living"
@chrisbussonnais9673
@chrisbussonnais9673 3 роки тому
Keep it up Mr Tyson. You're a very smart man. I like to see you talk about the possibility of alien life. I think the mathematics support other life without a doubt myself. The Joe Rogan podcasts you were on were great!
@donaldcarpenter5328
@donaldcarpenter5328 2 роки тому
NDGT the UPPER end of HUMAN EVOLUTION!!! He remembers Bullwinkle!!!
@Familydude-ct7pn
@Familydude-ct7pn 2 місяці тому
12:58 high pitched Neil sounds like Neil doing an impression of Kevin Hart doing an impression of Neil lol.
@NankitaBR
@NankitaBR 3 роки тому
"The souffle isn't the souffle, the souffle is the recipe." - Clara Oswald
@simsfamily298
@simsfamily298 2 роки тому
Replace souffle with human being
@darrinschultz6918
@darrinschultz6918 4 роки тому
“Will humans arise on other earth like planets?” is what I think he was asking
@texabara
@texabara 2 роки тому
Excellent reading of the original ending!!! I ❤️It!!!!
@alvinahoya8028
@alvinahoya8028 3 роки тому
I never get tired of listening to Neil.
@Arbaaltheundefeated
@Arbaaltheundefeated 3 роки тому
I actively avoid human contact for my survival. Especially now!
@ridetheapex
@ridetheapex 3 роки тому
3:05 Shout out to my fellow Eagle Scouts!
@Lunarlexxx
@Lunarlexxx Рік тому
this has to be one of my favorite episodes
@streetcodes
@streetcodes 3 роки тому
Also it was indeed space cowboy. Your knowledge always amazes me. Thank you.
@thomasjohnson1778
@thomasjohnson1778 4 роки тому
I think in the war of the worlds with Tom cruise the aliens came down through the lightning.
@MrScalman
@MrScalman 4 роки тому
yes they did, they had there only those machines buried , not living aliens. and now we have like 2 new tv series called war of the worlds.
@ericparrish1515
@ericparrish1515 4 роки тому
Oh we're burying things now? Giddy up
@chaz921dren8
@chaz921dren8 4 роки тому
Thomas Johnson ukposts.info/have/v-deo/an-bbJl4eqx7toE.html case dismissed @ericparrish
@thedoctorofplagues4569
@thedoctorofplagues4569 4 роки тому
they rode the lightning
@lance13
@lance13 Рік тому
I realize this is a year late. However they just buried the tripods. The actual aliens entered the machines via lightning strikes I believe.
@florianbrahimi5510
@florianbrahimi5510 9 місяців тому
You make my life more intresting and fun. Thank you
@mnmmnm8321
@mnmmnm8321 2 роки тому
Sweet show: Neil and Chuck you're both so special to this planet 🤪🇭🇲🇭🇲🇭🇲🇭🇲🇭🇲🇭🇲🇭🇲🇭🇲🇭🇲🏏🦘🍿🤔😇✨✨✨✨✨⚡❤️❤️
@Muk1R1
@Muk1R1 2 роки тому
This was amazing. Also, that reading of the War of the Worlds by Neil was Epic🔥
@iansandridge8523
@iansandridge8523 4 роки тому
"Hit a flock of geese, gotta put it down"
@jdturkdrcox
@jdturkdrcox 2 роки тому
We need shows like this so people learn that science isn't just learning the periodic table or just know what photosynthesis is, this was all I learned from school.... And I forgot the periodic table anyway.... 😅
@alysgrant6732
@alysgrant6732 3 роки тому
First time I heard this show. Very enjoyable!
@Poldx
@Poldx 3 роки тому
24:55 I know I should not, but I'm laughing tears right now... xD
@thelizardking6300
@thelizardking6300 3 роки тому
Just what I needed, during my existential quandary that has arisen from quarantine 😂
@PrimeTimeMike
@PrimeTimeMike 9 місяців тому
this is so good to have on on the background
@jakeend8440
@jakeend8440 2 роки тому
I would love just to have a day to talk to this Man about universal theory
@hsaccount_
@hsaccount_ 3 роки тому
love how Neil gets mad at the lightsaber hahahaha
@craigdougan8484
@craigdougan8484 4 роки тому
26:53 The aliens in War of the Worlds came down in the lighting strikes and were not pre-burried as Tyson says. It was their 'tripod' machines that were here for "millions of years." From Wikipedia: The tripods have force shields to protect them from human weapons, and the tripods' pilots traveled to Earth within the lightning storms as a way to enter their machines, which are assumed to have been buried underground for millions of years. My problem with the plot is that if they're sophisticated enough to traverse light years, then surely they'd know all about the "germ theory of disease" and not be dumb enough to not take precautions. Even *our* relatively backwards species takes interplanetary cross contamination into consideration.
@omarlors
@omarlors 4 роки тому
You're right, in the book it's stated that the aliens doesn't have any germs in their planet, that they get rid of them a long time ago, so long that they don't have an inmune system in their bodies and apparently they forgot entirely about the diseases
@Raz.C
@Raz.C 4 роки тому
Wasn't it the case that the machines were underground for however long, but the alien occupants were 'beamed down' in the lightning? edit - hang on... That's exactly what you said...
@brazdamnit
@brazdamnit 4 роки тому
They descend by lightning, but if they have already installed the machine underground, then they have already had contact with our germs.
@Raz.C
@Raz.C 4 роки тому
@@brazdamnit Maybe, maybe not. I think it was mentioned that the machines had been there for a long time (perhaps millions of years). It's possible they were fired much the same way missiles are and simply followed inertial guidance towards earth.
@barthoving2053
@barthoving2053 3 роки тому
@@omarlors The problem with no idea of germs/micro organism is that the Tripods were bio forming the planet using the capture humans as fertilizer. You can have a micro organism free species if it set itself completely apart from nature. However any biological ecosystem needs microbes. This is for decomposing the dead bodies and making nutrients available.
@suziperret468
@suziperret468 3 дні тому
Chuck, you are so nice! Funny too!! Thanks to you and Neil for a wonderful show…
@padbrit
@padbrit 2 роки тому
Neil, one of the world's great communicators.
@schoolcraft8807
@schoolcraft8807 4 роки тому
they used lightsabers because it was more "civilized"
@marrs1013
@marrs1013 4 роки тому
Civilezed...? Ever stabbed anybody?
@3allz
@3allz 4 роки тому
Well they missed a few important points with Lightsabers imo! First of all, Jedi's are the only ones who can use them, so they come with Force powers (dark, grey or light) and can manipulate space/time at range (grips, push, pulls, mind control, extreme dexterity and jumping) and secondly, not only can they deflect with their Lightsabers, the more trained Jedi/Sith can deflect bullets/lazers at a precise target. Look at Vader scene from Rogue One, hes a slow dude but he doesn't need speed with his control over the force and his ability with his Lightsaber.
@u.v.s.5583
@u.v.s.5583 4 роки тому
@@marrs1013 If you stabbed anybody with a lightsaber, you would know how civilized that is. So cool! Younglings, generals, Jedi masters, whatever comes. Swish, swosh, no physical force, no blood, everything clean. everybody looking at you as if you were a Sith lord.
@brendanchrietzberg149
@brendanchrietzberg149 4 роки тому
3allz You don’t have to be force sensitive to use a lightsaber you need training and obviously you’d never beat a Jedi who is force sensitive in a fight but you’d be a bigger threat to anybody else, also deflection applies to blasters not “bullets” slugthrowers as an example, when they were shot Jedi would try to deflect it the metal would melt which would cause molten hot metal to fly at them at rapid speeds.
@brendanchrietzberg149
@brendanchrietzberg149 4 роки тому
3allz also I don’t really care just letting you know for the future but Jedi and Sith are already the plural versions of themselves you don’t need the ‘s at the end of Jedi to be plural.
@alfonsopallan8208
@alfonsopallan8208 3 роки тому
28:50 optimus prime is that you?!
@briangill23
@briangill23 2 роки тому
Neil - another talk made me think of this but your talk on the possibility of us existing within a black hole gives me a visual of universes strung together like a string of black pearls that shimmer with flecks of color from the inside
@karenlynne6200
@karenlynne6200 Рік тому
I'm an introvert but good at socializing & etc. Totally feel the same a/ being alone is the perfect state for me even for a long time. But, the mind needs to be occupied & entertained & kept evolving through access to cool videos/books/musics/etc, just like Neil mentioned. Coz human mind/such intelligence needs to get engaged constantly in different ways, otherwise, if left blank & idle, eg. solitary confinement, it'd go crazy on itself... Since COVID started, I literally haven't been in close contact w/ anyone for more than 3 mins in the past 4+ years... I have a dog to balance out, dogs are always so happy & full of positive energy, so it brings good impact to my emotional state. I usually just say few words in a day, which is fine too... The key is to maintain a balanced clear mind, most people in the world are extroverts, they balance through social & communicate. Find out which lifestyle works best for you, happiness is just that simple.
@neiltessier3520
@neiltessier3520 3 роки тому
Dr. Tyson: "if I WERE YOU I would find a way to be useful so you could go on the ark." I guess Neil was given his seat already 😆😆
@meyerlemon3776
@meyerlemon3776 3 роки тому
No question he gets on that ark. He is way important
@agentsmithofthematrix5111
@agentsmithofthematrix5111 4 роки тому
This is prerecorded/replay i remember the black hole death
@gtbkts
@gtbkts 4 роки тому
Same. I was wondering if i was the only one.
@shaquillesunflower4291
@shaquillesunflower4291 4 роки тому
Yep... The apocalyptic talent thing with the comedy joke an Wolverine question was a repeat... That's why I came to the comments section to see if it was just me... An this hasn't been the first time they repeat stuff either... They aren't doing anything new NY still on lockdown
@Morpheux1
@Morpheux1 4 роки тому
Says it right in the description, originally aired December 2019
@shaquillesunflower4291
@shaquillesunflower4291 4 роки тому
@@Morpheux1 Lol... what you call "right in the description" I call it at the end of a 3 paragraphs.. Lol
@gtbkts
@gtbkts 4 роки тому
@@Morpheux1 Ahh. Ty, I'm an idiot. LOL
@lauriehamilton2436
@lauriehamilton2436 Рік тому
Love your channel! As an ex Chef, those are the skills I learned that could be applied anywhere in the world. Almost broke me, but I'm still going strong!!!! Also, love your little can of soup behind........my co-workers and I used to have Walking Dead watch parties after a long day in the kitchen! Creepy stuff man. I heard that matter cannot be created nor destroyed but I'm starting to wonder about that...Perhaps we shall not know until we meet God himself. Unless you are Storm and can kind of control the weather herself!
@ArmoredCricket
@ArmoredCricket 3 роки тому
44:00 I feel like a lot of people may feel this way when they loose appreciation for the small interactions they do have with others. Even simply the interaction with a clerk at a store. So given a choice, yes people may choose solitude. But remove "option" from the equation and give them enough time to become bored, they may start to change their tune when left with nothing else besides the void of space.
@seb.evidente7328
@seb.evidente7328 4 роки тому
I actually misheard the segment as Startalk: Mormon Edition 🤣🤣🤣
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