Chuck literally and figuratively brings so much to the table in this show, love that mans comedy. Neil is a pretty funny guy given his pedigree. Just shows that we're all human I guess
@@x_capt_x9584 Nah pretty sure Chuck is married with a family, pretty sure him, being an entertainer, noticed her having some big laughs and felt the need to play it up for her amusement. If the guy back there was front and center having huge jolly chuckles at his jokes, I'm pretty sure nothing would have changed.
@@TerryTeachesTrucking I'm a chemist by education and teach chem in high school, and I love researching astrophysics and quantum physics, which includes watching talks like this. Students are often most amazed by the very big (universe, how stuff on the level of stars works) and by the very small (the peculiarities of the quantum world), so I love answering such questions even if its not that pertinent to the subject at hand. I think one of the most important lessons we as teachers can give is to plant a seed of curiosity in the person. You can't teach every subject and little detail to anyone, much less to someone who deems it useless and boring. My real education started somewhere during university years when I realized that I want to know everything there is to know about the real world, and started spending hours upon hours reading scientific texts. And I still do it - there is so much to learn, and learning feels great! That's the main thing I want to show my students. Knowing stuff feels great, as opposed to be willingly ignorant and proud of it.
Quarantine brought me here but Neils shirt made me stay. Thanks Neil and Chuck for bringing colours and intellectual conversations back to all of our lives :) stay safe and healthy everyone!
I just can't believe he is answering these questions without knowing them in advance...I mean I believe him when he says...I am speaking more from amazement of the nimbleness & quality of his responses 👌
Not sure if anyone have observed, they well manage the ads to appear only when they say "let's take a break" so the content doesn't get distracted by crazy TH-cam ads! By the way love their content always 😍
Your show has come a long way from these days four years ago. It has tackled a broad range of topics and even delved into current social issue topics. While stirring the drink with a good dose of humor and interesting perspectives. And Ive seen a maturation and growing of both of you as hosts and interviewers in the podcast world. Even the editing and ambience has improved. Bravo❣️
23:47 okay who else agrees that was actually the best bill bye impression because i remember hearing bill say that and it’s hilarious how right Neil is.
I always thought Bill Nye is making an impression of Abe Simpson aka Grandpa Simpson. "..the important thing was that I had an onion on my belt, which was the style at the time.."
Niel van Steenderen me too. Looked it up. Helium help maintain heat guided rockets for DoD and Nasa. Used in surveillance balloons and also cooling/ cryogenics
You guys rock! I play it VERY loud on my TH-cam so the kids all hear it! Chuck, they think your funny, and Neil, they wish they had you as a science teacher in school!
I adore y'all. I do not remember, off hand; whom the quote is attributed to, but: "humour is a rubber sword, you can make a point without drawing blood" AND all the quantifiable facts.
✨MY EXISTENCE✨ I exist somewhere in between Yesterday’s sun And tonight’s darkness Standing on the edge of tomorrow Waiting for a shooting star...💫 I discovered this piece of writing in a hauntingly beautiful poetry book, “12:12 Midnight” by Danielle Ever Rose, It’s great read.
I got a question about the Great Worm or Dragon That eats itself: It's a mythological figure. The Oroubouros. Do you science guys think that it might be a crude , pre-historic way to explain that nothing is lost, nothing is gained , everything transforms?
31:20 Essentially my reaction each and every time I get a true understanding of something I previously did not know or understand. People say drugs are great. I say the feeling of truly understanding can be levels better.
Mr. Tyson explains things in ways that make it easier to digest. My stable of knowledge is primarily based on self education, he's helped patch in many bare places. This is what makes him a great educator.
I heard that there are hospitals playing episodes of StarTalk to the pregnant mothers before the babies are born, so I guess the kids will come out very smart and funny after listening to you and Chuck during pre-birth time!
I love it because it’s completely random knowledge! Neil has the voice and passion, and chuck is so relatable 😂 I only watch the ones with these two! Sorry 1:12 😂
This episode originally aired on August 26, 2016. Was this the site before it went to Neil's Office - Probably moved since people behind the window are distracting
Ok, I'm actually early enough on seeing this that someone might actually read my comment. Neal, would you explain what Gauge Theory/ Gauge Symmetry is? Ive combed the internet for something graspable amd I've come up pretty empty handed. Eric Weinstein was pretty helpful but maybe you wanna give it a go? Help a brother from Germany out.
Andreas Kiemer From my understanding that is a very very complex subject. Watch Joe Rogans podcast with Lawrence Krauss as the guest. Lawrence explains gauge symmetry for like an hour and Joe asks good questions
Actually Chuck, your use of the word "they're", in that context is correct because you were not discussing you as a member of the group but simply stating a property of the whole group regardless of whether you are a member. If you use the word we're instead of they're, you place yourself in the position as spokesperson for the entire group which I thought not to be your intention even though you would be a totally appropriate choice under other circumstances. Using "we're" sets up an adversarial dynamic which would not be appropriate in this context. So even though you laugh at yourself for seeming to disassociate yourself from the group, it was the correct and appropriate usage.
I like listening to these in the background while I cook and cleaning they house. Astrophysics is so interesting to me but I'm so bad at math I can't do it for myself
Chick blowing a gasket is my favorite part of these lol. I'm normally freaking out the same time and then start cracking up because chucks like WHA WHA THE HOW WHO HOLY....
Only in direction. No matter how fast or slow the star rotates, the planets have to orbit at a speed linked to their distance from the star. This is part of the reason that, as the star system forms, the planets may shift orbits and sling each other around some. A planet moving too fast for its orbit will move outward, and one moving too slow for its orbit will migrate inward. As they cross paths and switch places, they may slow down or speed up each other even more with "slingshot" effects, then restart the process over. Big planets may absorb little ones, or else throw them out into deep space altogether by adding them so much extra speed. As a result, some astronomers have calculated that there may be more rocky planets wandering alone through intersteller space than there are remaining in orbit around stars. Before it settled into the stabilized system we see today, a big gas giant like Jupiter, as it wandered in and out from these interactions, could have slung a dozen earth-sized planets off into the darkness. Some of those "rogue" planets could still have enough heat and tectonic activity being generated by their own core to have liquid water below the surface, and so life could even evolve there, away from any star.
This episode is fascinating…. As a lifelong fisherman the explanation of the tides on earth is so good to visualise what i see daily. Am i correct in stating that because the moon is “moving” away from the earth about 13cm a year, that in say 100,000 years, earths tides will be a lot less moderate and have smaller ranges across our planet…?
14:00 what about different isotopes of the same element, do we know all there can be? I get that some (or most?) are not stable, but do we have a complete periodic table including isotopes that we observed or theorized?
you guys gotta put repost in the title because I'm sitting here baked af tryna figure out for the longest time why this episode sounds so familiar still rewatched though because cosmic queries is stellar. haha
NASA researched how to make a pen write upside down. That whole zero gravity thing. We spent MILLIONS to develop it. Russia used a pencil. I feel smarter than NDT for 11teen seconds. Made my day! I love you guys.
Man I love startalk. I'm chronically sick and spend most of my time in bed and I'm always excited when I see a new episode. Cheers lads keep it up!
Hey, me too.
Hay ,me too😃
Hay ,me too😃
Nexus Link get well all of you
Get well soon
I’m a simple man, I see Chuck and Neil and I click.
,rg
Z
Five year old says
im complicated, but i agree with you!
Yes
😊😊😊😊
This podcast has become my favorite after watching 3 episodes.
Just love the chemistry between you two... And the subject matter of course!
Chuck literally and figuratively brings so much to the table in this show, love that mans comedy. Neil is a pretty funny guy given his pedigree. Just shows that we're all human I guess
i'm not
I love Chucks enthusiasm when he learns new things! He is my favorite co-host 💜. I never miss a show with you two! Best Convo!
Sometimes his questions breaks me so badly.. He delivers his question so wise, true sign of intelligence and well preparation! Love Chuck 💜🖤
Agreed they make an awesome duo!
The woman in the background(behind the glass) was having the time of her life
Cute as hell too...but you can see the looks chuck was giving he's already barking up that tree
@@x_capt_x9584 😂
she gave good hair toss there
I just noticed her lol
@@x_capt_x9584 Nah pretty sure Chuck is married with a family, pretty sure him, being an entertainer, noticed her having some big laughs and felt the need to play it up for her amusement. If the guy back there was front and center having huge jolly chuckles at his jokes, I'm pretty sure nothing would have changed.
Love , love , love these guy's. I am 73 and am learning so much from this show. Never too old to learn. 👍👍👍
As a teacher I love the way he teaches
I hope you have the drive to still gain knowledge at 73, you’re an icon honestly
Never stop learning! I'm 42 and feel the same.
@@TerryTeachesTrucking I'm a chemist by education and teach chem in high school, and I love researching astrophysics and quantum physics, which includes watching talks like this. Students are often most amazed by the very big (universe, how stuff on the level of stars works) and by the very small (the peculiarities of the quantum world), so I love answering such questions even if its not that pertinent to the subject at hand.
I think one of the most important lessons we as teachers can give is to plant a seed of curiosity in the person. You can't teach every subject and little detail to anyone, much less to someone who deems it useless and boring. My real education started somewhere during university years when I realized that I want to know everything there is to know about the real world, and started spending hours upon hours reading scientific texts. And I still do it - there is so much to learn, and learning feels great! That's the main thing I want to show my students. Knowing stuff feels great, as opposed to be willingly ignorant and proud of it.
Yes. Agreed my friend.
Quarantine brought me here but Neils shirt made me stay. Thanks Neil and Chuck for bringing colours and intellectual conversations back to all of our lives :) stay safe and healthy everyone!
This is one of the funniest episodes that these guys have done. I love startalk!
Love the cute producer lady in the window laughing at Chuck freaking out😂
“Helium has some very special properties, not all of which I can divulge” whoaaaaa
What does he mean?
Maybe he means "go look it up your own damn self!" 😀
@@banyanphotography h-bombs maybe
Hmmmm. Propulsion?
@@ooffactor h-bombs are hydrogen based
I love cosmic queries 😊🤞 if neil is interviewing or talking with Chuck, I love every video
Random edition. With just chuck nice. Im all over that :)
Really love how the woman behind the glass clapped when Chuck guessed the question correctly
What a charming team! Such a unique blend…absolutely love them! ✨🌎💕✨
2005: I think we should see other people
2020: I don't want to be your only gig
I am passionate about the Star Talk. I Love how the learning never ends.
When Chuck felt that moment with the tidal buldge so did I...love this show.
I have been binge watching star talk for the last 2 weeks I’m very thankful that you guys have so many episodes!
I just can't believe he is answering these questions without knowing them in advance...I mean I believe him when he says...I am speaking more from amazement of the nimbleness & quality of his responses 👌
Not sure if anyone have observed, they well manage the ads to appear only when they say "let's take a break" so the content doesn't get distracted by crazy TH-cam ads! By the way love their content always 😍
This duo is the best , keep it up great content , comedy and science 🙌🏼.
Your show has come a long way from these days four years ago. It has tackled a broad range of topics and even delved into current social issue topics.
While stirring the drink with a good dose of humor and interesting perspectives.
And Ive seen a maturation and growing of both of you as hosts and interviewers in the podcast world.
Even the editing and ambience has improved.
Bravo❣️
Take a shot every time Neil says “Soooo”
Ok I'm drunk now, what do I do next?
@@DreamDale repeat :D
23:47 okay who else agrees that was actually the best bill bye impression because i remember hearing bill say that and it’s hilarious how right Neil is.
I always thought Bill Nye is making an impression of Abe Simpson aka Grandpa Simpson.
"..the important thing was that I had an onion on my belt, which was the style at the time.."
Protect Neil at all costs
He protectores us
Niel and chuck are my favourite people in the galactic world
Now I really want to know more about helium.
helium: gives you wings!
Dude same lol
Niel van Steenderen me too. Looked it up. Helium help maintain heat guided rockets for DoD and Nasa. Used in surveillance balloons and also cooling/ cryogenics
Helium: Atomic number 2. Usually has 1-3 neutrons. Is the second lightest element. Very abundant throughout observable universe.
It is formed in the hearts of stars, hydrogen in the core is fused into helium releasing energy and powering the star.
Somebody create a montage of Chuck saying "How cool is that?" 😂
!
i learn something new every single episode
Chuck was so fortuitous knowing that everyones here for the cosmic queries with Neil and most importantly, Chuck.
I guess Tyson's superhero name would be "The Tie Fighter"... Duhdum-Tsshh!
give villains a cuff round the ear
16:34 That is BBBRRRRRILLLLIANT!
-Chuck(2020).
When you hope to hear your question but sadly dont. One day! Good show~
F
Where can you submit questions?
Love your questions and responses Neil!! Thanks to ChuckN and you!🙏🏾🤩🥰😃
I worship you Dr. Tyson
You guys rock! I play it VERY loud on my TH-cam so the kids all hear it! Chuck, they think your funny, and Neil, they wish they had you as a science teacher in school!
You make me love science even more lol.
I adore y'all. I do not remember, off hand; whom the quote is attributed to, but: "humour is a rubber sword, you can make a point without drawing blood" AND all the quantifiable facts.
the comments in this place makes you feel good...
thanks to everyone for being so nice!
its like a different youtube..
Ilkway Ilkway please have a look at my theory
th-cam.com/video/-oQvO6lSxyM/w-d-xo.html
Could listen to these guys anytime. Cheers from 🇨🇦✌️
✨MY EXISTENCE✨
I exist somewhere in between
Yesterday’s sun
And tonight’s darkness
Standing on the edge of tomorrow
Waiting for a shooting star...💫
I discovered this piece of writing in a hauntingly beautiful poetry book,
“12:12 Midnight” by Danielle Ever Rose,
It’s great read.
Love Star Talk and love Neil ! and chuck adds a touch of humor that really works in this format
Neil casually letting us know he has hidden knowledge he's not allowed to divulge to the public. Gotta love it.
That's his common joke
Neil secretly knows that the earth is flat.
@atomichippy2 yeah but neil also said if the earth 🌎 was flat, cats would've pushed everything off of the edge
"Death By Black Hole" one of My favorite books
Love this series. Are they in a different office every time? Lol it's like they keep getting kicked out of other's offices 🤣
"Chuck, I don't wanna be your only gig..."
LMAO!
I just love this show. Most entertaining way to learn amazing things & Neil giggling is priceless. Also, HI to the girl in the booth!
I got a question about the Great Worm or Dragon That eats itself: It's a mythological figure. The Oroubouros. Do you science guys think that it might be a crude , pre-historic way to explain that nothing is lost, nothing is gained , everything transforms?
Cosmic queries is my favorite star talk segment
31:20 Essentially my reaction each and every time I get a true understanding of something I previously did not know or understand.
People say drugs are great. I say the feeling of truly understanding can be levels better.
Love these episodes learning more than I did in school
Neil "So..." deGrasse Tyson 👍😊
Neil "by the way..." deGrasse Tyson
Mr. Tyson explains things in ways that make it easier to digest. My stable of knowledge is primarily based on self education, he's helped patch in many bare places. This is what makes him a great educator.
32:00 can you list the other mysteries that are more beautiful that we don’t understand? Just curious!
I heard that there are hospitals playing episodes of StarTalk to the pregnant mothers before the babies are born, so I guess the kids will come out very smart and funny after listening to you and Chuck during pre-birth time!
21:41 Someone needs to make a comic of Neil with physics-based superpowers.
I love it because it’s completely random knowledge! Neil has the voice and passion, and chuck is so relatable 😂 I only watch the ones with these two! Sorry 1:12 😂
This episode originally aired on August 26, 2016. Was this the site before it went to Neil's Office - Probably moved since people behind the window are distracting
THANK YOU! Thought I was going freaking crazy, knew I had heard this before!
So is Alex alive??? 😂😂
I bought your most recent Cosmos season, Dr. Tyson! Keep making them!
The Thumbnail made it look like they were singing a duet.!😆😅
Chuck should have an honorary astrophysics degree at this point
TED, "Why winning doesn't always equal success."
Question, they spoke of the periodic table being solved/completed. How do we know that it doesn't extend beyond the highest number we currently have?
I like space, I like Neil, but if chuck isn’t here I don’t want to watch.
Perfectly worded
Paul Mercurio is pretty funny, too.
True i love chuck nice
The selfie stick got everyone in that room even the lady in the back lol
A Cosmic Ballet choreographed by the forces of gravity
Always nice to hear your guys conversations. :)
Ok, I'm actually early enough on seeing this that someone might actually read my comment.
Neal, would you explain what Gauge Theory/ Gauge Symmetry is? Ive combed the internet for something graspable amd I've come up pretty empty handed. Eric Weinstein was pretty helpful but maybe you wanna give it a go? Help a brother from Germany out.
lawrence krauss was on the joe rogan podcast, maybe check that one out.
Sean Carroll talks about it on the Joe roan podcast as well, give that a try.
@@noahstyzen1724 krauss goes a bit more in depth than carroll does, but still something to check out.
Andreas Kiemer From my understanding that is a very very complex subject. Watch Joe Rogans podcast with Lawrence Krauss as the guest. Lawrence explains gauge symmetry for like an hour and Joe asks good questions
It's actually Neil , science fact
One of my favorite parts is watching the person in the background's reactions to things
Am I the only one who just watched that girl in the back the whole time?
haha
Keep it in your pants buddy.
@@Sheryl510 lol
She's hot behind the glass
@@Sheryl510 lol I'm gay...
32:01 Thanks Chuck it was exactly what i was thinking
From Oman - if we want to put our DNA and information safe in orbit for the future generations to discover where that would be?
Chuck's enthusiasm is metal. Thanks guys~
i love this 💖
Actually Chuck, your use of the word "they're", in that context is correct because you were not discussing you as a member of the group but simply stating a property of the whole group regardless of whether you are a member. If you use the word we're instead of they're, you place yourself in the position as spokesperson for the entire group which I thought not to be your intention even though you would be a totally appropriate choice under other circumstances. Using "we're" sets up an adversarial dynamic which would not be appropriate in this context. So even though you laugh at yourself for seeming to disassociate yourself from the group, it was the correct and appropriate usage.
Keep up the act, Neil. The civilization needs it.
A glance at your profile made this quite a fascinating comment.
Chuck Nice is the best
was this reuploaded?? I recall this entire conversation verbatim.
Discription states it was originally aired August 26, 2016
I like listening to these in the background while I cook and cleaning they house. Astrophysics is so interesting to me but I'm so bad at math I can't do it for myself
This is me too
Hello from Turkey!
I like the very last question answer. Launching from low gravity.
Woooo! I've been fiending lately, been watching old material from 2014 lately, lol.
Good to know I'm not the only one! Haha
Chick blowing a gasket is my favorite part of these lol. I'm normally freaking out the same time and then start cracking up because chucks like WHA WHA THE HOW WHO HOLY....
Also....is there a direct correlation between rotation of a star and the revolution of its surrounding planets?
Only in direction. No matter how fast or slow the star rotates, the planets have to orbit at a speed linked to their distance from the star. This is part of the reason that, as the star system forms, the planets may shift orbits and sling each other around some.
A planet moving too fast for its orbit will move outward, and one moving too slow for its orbit will migrate inward. As they cross paths and switch places, they may slow down or speed up each other even more with "slingshot" effects, then restart the process over. Big planets may absorb little ones, or else throw them out into deep space altogether by adding them so much extra speed.
As a result, some astronomers have calculated that there may be more rocky planets wandering alone through intersteller space than there are remaining in orbit around stars. Before it settled into the stabilized system we see today, a big gas giant like Jupiter, as it wandered in and out from these interactions, could have slung a dozen earth-sized planets off into the darkness.
Some of those "rogue" planets could still have enough heat and tectonic activity being generated by their own core to have liquid water below the surface, and so life could even evolve there, away from any star.
I just paused this to watch double rainbow guy. That was great. Love the guys’ enthusiasm.
If you want your Patreon to grow, you need to at least provide a link to it in the video description.
these 2 guys are awesome
This episode is fascinating….
As a lifelong fisherman the explanation of the tides on earth is so good to visualise what i see daily.
Am i correct in stating that because the moon is “moving” away from the earth about 13cm a year, that in say 100,000 years, earths tides will be a lot less moderate and have smaller ranges across our planet…?
Was that ancient pong table found at a frat-antique sale?
grooved pavement was in use, even not on overpasses, before a space shuttle ever flew, in the early 1970s.
Where did you get this info from?
Why are we getting old ones? This is from 2016
My only guess is they added in-video ads. Basically monetizing their old stuff.
Learning is never old
@@davidlm1030 its not that i just get excited when i see a new one pop up and the Immediately get shot down like i've already seen this. Lol
I like to search informations and learn by myself, but I also like to hear it in a fun and smart way, and for that, you're the bests I know guys, ty
For the first time , Chuck is looking more to others (the girl) than Tyson. WTF CHUCK😅You are so Excited😝
14:00 what about different isotopes of the same element, do we know all there can be? I get that some (or most?) are not stable, but do we have a complete periodic table including isotopes that we observed or theorized?
you guys gotta put repost in the title because I'm sitting here baked af tryna figure out for the longest time why this episode sounds so familiar still rewatched though because cosmic queries is stellar. haha
Right! Me too, not ripped though, just thought I was going loony.
The seatbelts are ment to help hold your body to the seat for identification purposes after death, not so much to prevent death.
Actually its main purpose is to reduce the probability of dying in an accident, which in fortunate cases, do prevent deaths
Dr. Tie-Son
NASA researched how to make a pen write upside down. That whole zero gravity thing. We spent MILLIONS to develop it. Russia used a pencil. I feel smarter than NDT for 11teen seconds. Made my day! I love you guys.
I learned nothing. Watched the girl in the window the whole time.
I wasn't the only one then
Squareyed Nope you’re not! Her coffee must be so good.