Jud's area of expertise is so interesting, it was good to see him back on the show. Also always love getting two episodes in the same weekend. Thank you StarTalk!
Seriously. I'm gonna keep on this every now and then. Neil and Chuck. Need to make at least on STARTALK pod cast / episode in LEO. Plan that out. Start a poll asking what should happen while on the LEO Live startalk. And the community will give you the best advice. Really hope this happens. I would pay to see that. And I think I can speak for just about everyone else too. People would gladly pay for that kind of experience. To be involved with the decision making on a huge undertaking of this magnitude. Wow. Anyways back to the show.
Holy galactus! I can't believed i waited so long to watch this video. I am extremely grateful and humbled that my question was used and answered by the guest. Also just to have Neil even say my name during it was awesome! (No relation to the surgeon general by the way lol)
Chuck and Neil are a great team. Chuck opened the show with a familiar look . He didn't seem happy....almost depressed like he just got done with some heavy thinking. Maybe I'm overthinking it and it's nothing , but I just want Chuck to know I admire his knowledge, wit, and fearlessness to continue to learn.
Excellent episode!! I think material science is one of the coolest disciplines!!i would like the lizard sleeves for jiujitsu knee sleeves and or tights and ankle sleeves! Love star talk! You guys are the best! Inspire and educate,innovate! Reinvent every day!! Go all the way!!/m/
@@Robert_McGarry_Poems well watching it always ends up being a great nap, so I don't mind that too much. Last goofballs I hit was with a Louisville Slugger, but before that I drove one on the range -30 foot and was asked to leave. Sadly, I haven't had too much experience with video game golf, but what I have was average at best. There's just too damn many golf bats to choose from.
I have a couple of questions. 1) Do we run faster if we're heading in the opposite direction of the Earth's rotation? 2) Since gravity has a lower effect on things that are smaller, could we place some type of small plant life mid way in our atmosphere (for example) that could convert the carbon monoxide?
The spirit of the game. If the fundamental spirit of the sport is unaltered, then a new technology is not breaking it. However glue on your whole body does fundamentally change the spirit of the game.
42:00 How effective would something like a wet suit with a layer of water lined in the fabric be against radiation, etc. while outside of Earth's atmosphere?
I think they did talk about it in the main StarTalk show about circulating a layer of water within the walls of a spacecraft and that it was viable to reducing radiation. Dunno if the thickness of liquid is too much for a suit.
@@drkFenix9 They did. It's a good explainer. Another good explainer is the XKCD What-If #29, titled "Spent Fuel Pool". The question was "What if I took a swim in a typical spent nuclear fuel pool? Would I need to dive to actually experience a fatal amount of radiation? How long could I stay safely at the surface?" Part of this kinda gets to the OPs question, since it talked about a diver who got exposed to a very radioactive part. The part was kept at arms length, so he didn't get a lethal dose, but probably had he tucked the part into his belt he would have. So probably a wet suit thickness isn't enough for shielding.
"Often people will have to lose some to know what in life would be wise to spend it on, (Time) is the most valuable resource we have; be conscious with how you spend it." - R.G.W.
Hey Neil I know I'm not a patreon member but I was hoping you could explain how water plays an effect on gravity and how a boat would still float regardless of how strong a planets gravity is
38:15 I have a counter example for Dr T. In woodworking, you can use a plane to slice off an extremely thin piece of wood that is effectively a piece of paper. That would be more intricate than the plane that created it.
That seems true on the surface but it is the thickness of the honed edge of the plane iron that determines the minimum thickness of the shaving you can make. If you could get the iron sharpened to one molecule thick that would be your minimum thickness of shaving.
Agreed with Matt's comment above. They're just saying that your tools have to be in the same or smaller scale as the material you are modifying to have the right precision. They're saying that if you're in the centimeters scale, you cannot precisely modify something that is in, for example, the micrometers scale or smaller. I could create a sheet of wood as thin as possible using a hand saw but it would be very, very crude.
can i suggest introducing new materials that were developed to the public, each time a sport team wins it gets a special material cup with explanations about it and possible applications for it?
Re: the scale of the tools. Actually, semi-conductor manufacturing is all about using tools much bigger than the final result. The whole process involves taking big things and passing images of those things through smaller and smaller lenses until you end up with actual nano-scale results.
What determines the direction of flow in capillary action?I've heard about it recently in the news but the first time I thought on that aspect of it.A joint of pipe submerged in water will naturally start to flow.That means if buoyant,will travel like a submarine.Scratch the question,I got it.😯
Surface tension, combined with the "negative pressure" created when water evaporates off the top, or is drawn further up. Strong enough to overcome gravity. Not sure the effects in* a gravity-free environment. And that makes me wonder about capillary action potential in* places like a moon or mars base... Huh.. questions leading to questions 🤔
As for the *direction* , I think that's more the physical structure of the actual capillaries, like veins! (Only definitely also different). But another example of capillary action is how if you touch say, a diabetic test tube to a drop of blood, it'll flow right up inside the tube!
So unless they have some sort of random method of selecting which team uses which goal you could actually rig all home games in favor of your team if they use the same goal all the time... By Simply Having a rim on one side that is more likely to accept the ball and another rim on the other side that is less likely to accept the ball and just have each won at different ends of that acceptable range
Is it possible under the assumption of there being a infinite number universes for there to be a universe were its bing bang had occurred and it expand only to certain point till dark energy and gravity came to a stalemate were the universe is not expanding nor retracting and just stays that size and how would such a universe die out?
I can't be the only one thinking that instead of screws holding the 'putting plate' on that makes too much noise that the simple solution would be...double sided tape. Even screws AND the tape should stop the clacking noise since it would appear the noise is induced between the two materials...
I don't think they should be allowed to use ANYTHING that makes catching the football easier...no gloves, no sticky stuff, no whatever...all equipment worn should be defensive only.
The moon 🌙 orbits the earth 🌎 the earth orbits the sun ☀️ and the entire Milky Way orbits a super massive black whole is it possible the entire Milky Way form the Black Hole point of view is orbiting something? Maybe multiple galaxies is orbiting something?
i seem to rember that the supermassive black hole migrates to the center of the galaxy because it is the densest object. But i'm sure that even the black hole is not massive the be the center of gravity in a galaxy, that is instead created by the combined mass of the stars + black holes + the pockets of dark matter. It should be fair to assume that all galaxies in a local group create their own center of mass and orbit it.
Chuck... it is so much a silicon age, that women do wear it... so if you want to know what era it is, just watch what women wear and you will understand PS: this trick does help if you travel in time.... 🤣😂
It’s like Christmas already with the way these Startalk episodes have been rolling out
I wish it was 3 to 4 every week ! This is great 👍
But we might go a week or 2 without any episodes due to the holidays
Preeeeech
I love this conversational way of expanding your mind well done Neil and Chuck !
Loving these Gary o Reilly vids,
Neil and Chuck have so much chemistry aswell
🧬😁
Love ya Neil! Wish you read these comments. Retired PH vet here that watches all your stuff.
I have a few LZRD sleeves they are great! I wore them when I used to play football but now my dad uses them for yardwork and stuff.
Jud's area of expertise is so interesting, it was good to see him back on the show. Also always love getting two episodes in the same weekend. Thank you StarTalk!
Seriously. I'm gonna keep on this every now and then. Neil and Chuck. Need to make at least on STARTALK pod cast / episode in LEO. Plan that out. Start a poll asking what should happen while on the LEO Live startalk. And the community will give you the best advice. Really hope this happens. I would pay to see that. And I think I can speak for just about everyone else too. People would gladly pay for that kind of experience. To be involved with the decision making on a huge undertaking of this magnitude. Wow. Anyways back to the show.
Holy galactus! I can't believed i waited so long to watch this video. I am extremely grateful and humbled that my question was used and answered by the guest. Also just to have Neil even say my name during it was awesome! (No relation to the surgeon general by the way lol)
Chuck and Neil are a great team. Chuck opened the show with a familiar look . He didn't seem happy....almost depressed like he just got done with some heavy thinking. Maybe I'm overthinking it and it's nothing , but I just want Chuck to know I admire his knowledge, wit, and fearlessness to continue to learn.
Excellent episode!! I think material science is one of the coolest disciplines!!i would like the lizard sleeves for jiujitsu knee sleeves and or tights and ankle sleeves! Love star talk! You guys are the best! Inspire and educate,innovate! Reinvent every day!! Go all the way!!/m/
Always educational and entertaining…🙌
"I hate golf so much right now"...
Welcome to my world Chuck, we have cookies.
Just watching or playing it IRL... I love the video games!!!
@@Robert_McGarry_Poems well watching it always ends up being a great nap, so I don't mind that too much. Last goofballs I hit was with a Louisville Slugger, but before that I drove one on the range -30 foot and was asked to leave. Sadly, I haven't had too much experience with video game golf, but what I have was average at best. There's just too damn many golf bats to choose from.
Gary is an excellent co host
Gary is a great co host, so is Chuck
This was a must see episode. Wow.
I love this guest keep bringing him on!!
Love y'all! Science is AWESOME!!!
My guy Neil ...THE MAN..THE SCIENCE MAN
Jud, we need you. Look both ways when crossing the street, please.
Ransom?
@@ycart_tech6726 huh?
The sunscreen concept to protect against cosmic radiation that Chuck gave was so good that the show skipped quickly ahead to the next question 🤣
what an informative edition.
Great episode! Thanks guys!
neil do'es a great job making us smarter in a fun and interasting way thank u much
Damn, Neil got toasted 5 minutes in 🤣
Haha 😄
Enjoyable episode
33:25 Neil on the guest's name: "R-e-a-d-y. that's two d's, right?" what!?!? lol
I think he meant two D's in Jud. Still, he should have known better.
I was ready to leave until chuck showed up, can't watch these without him.🎇
Brooo, it's not the same without Chuck.
I have a couple of questions. 1) Do we run faster if we're heading in the opposite direction of the Earth's rotation? 2) Since gravity has a lower effect on things that are smaller, could we place some type of small plant life mid way in our atmosphere (for example) that could convert the carbon monoxide?
The spirit of the game.
If the fundamental spirit of the sport is unaltered, then a new technology is not breaking it. However glue on your whole body does fundamentally change the spirit of the game.
Facts
This was very educational.
Love Me Some Gary
Wow I'm going to get some of these. We'll see how they hold up.
42:00 How effective would something like a wet suit with a layer of water lined in the fabric be against radiation, etc. while outside of Earth's atmosphere?
I think they did talk about it in the main StarTalk show about circulating a layer of water within the walls of a spacecraft and that it was viable to reducing radiation. Dunno if the thickness of liquid is too much for a suit.
@@drkFenix9 They did. It's a good explainer. Another good explainer is the XKCD What-If #29, titled "Spent Fuel Pool". The question was "What if I took a swim in a typical spent nuclear fuel pool? Would I need to dive to actually experience a fatal amount of radiation? How long could I stay safely at the surface?" Part of this kinda gets to the OPs question, since it talked about a diver who got exposed to a very radioactive part. The part was kept at arms length, so he didn't get a lethal dose, but probably had he tucked the part into his belt he would have. So probably a wet suit thickness isn't enough for shielding.
Put a stock of celery in a short reservoir of water with food coloring and watch it rise up the stock capillary action
"Often people will have to lose some to know what in life would be wise to spend it on, (Time) is the most valuable resource we have; be conscious with how you spend it."
- R.G.W.
Wow is it just coincidence that another famous science channel "Joe scott " also made video just a few days ago on biomimickry..
I was just thinking the same thing.
Yo! Subbed to Joe as well!! Nice!!
Hey Neil I know I'm not a patreon member but I was hoping you could explain how water plays an effect on gravity and how a boat would still float regardless of how strong a planets gravity is
21:07 That cracked me up. "Not with that." 🤣
From "Bagger Vance" quote, paraphrased, Golf, A game you can never win, only play ?
38:15 I have a counter example for Dr T. In woodworking, you can use a plane to slice off an extremely thin piece of wood that is effectively a piece of paper. That would be more intricate than the plane that created it.
That seems true on the surface but it is the thickness of the honed edge of the plane iron that determines the minimum thickness of the shaving you can make. If you could get the iron sharpened to one molecule thick that would be your minimum thickness of shaving.
Agreed with Matt's comment above. They're just saying that your tools have to be in the same or smaller scale as the material you are modifying to have the right precision. They're saying that if you're in the centimeters scale, you cannot precisely modify something that is in, for example, the micrometers scale or smaller. I could create a sheet of wood as thin as possible using a hand saw but it would be very, very crude.
can i suggest introducing new materials that were developed to the public, each time a sport team wins it gets a special material cup with explanations about it and possible applications for it?
A hacks video from NDT?? Oh, how very cool! This ought to be _really_ good!
Niel: "See Chuck i could be funny too chuck"
Chuck: "Yea not wit that"
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
13:05 What a strange interruption. NDT just doesn't want the guy to talk.
What are the Hacks & Gizmos?
Could you make a timestamp list?
If Neil played RuneScape, he would have know the bronze thing!
Re: the scale of the tools. Actually, semi-conductor manufacturing is all about using tools much bigger than the final result. The whole process involves taking big things and passing images of those things through smaller and smaller lenses until you end up with actual nano-scale results.
What determines the direction of flow in capillary action?I've heard about it recently in the news but the first time I thought on that aspect of it.A joint of pipe submerged in water will naturally start to flow.That means if buoyant,will travel like a submarine.Scratch the question,I got it.😯
Surface tension, combined with the "negative pressure" created when water evaporates off the top, or is drawn further up. Strong enough to overcome gravity. Not sure the effects in* a gravity-free environment. And that makes me wonder about capillary action potential in* places like a moon or mars base... Huh.. questions leading to questions 🤔
As for the *direction* , I think that's more the physical structure of the actual capillaries, like veins! (Only definitely also different). But another example of capillary action is how if you touch say, a diabetic test tube to a drop of blood, it'll flow right up inside the tube!
Ionic charges
I wonder if the question from "Syzygy" was actually from Scott Manley. Is the use of the term "punt" Scottish?
I love how much Chuck has worn off on Neil!
18:14 they should embroider their logo so it doesn’t peel!
chuck was ripped
very little biomimicry for an episode about it
I’m from Georgia and I have to say Jud is oddly familiar
So unless they have some sort of random method of selecting which team uses which goal you could actually rig all home games in favor of your team if they use the same goal all the time...
By Simply Having a rim on one side that is more likely to accept the ball and another rim on the other side that is less likely to accept the ball and just have each won at different ends of that acceptable range
So does this mean I have to bring my calipers to measure the green in order to determine my proper putting face?
This year marks the 400th anniversary of the Thanksgiving tradition. The 1st was in 1621. For some reason that fact isn’t nationwide news.
WOW Gary looks like Sky du Mont , a famous actor world wide but specially in Germany . Cool guys! Very similar in acting
We call guys in basketball who don’t pass a “black hole”. You pass them the ball and it never comes back.
Is it possible under the assumption of there being a infinite number universes for there to be a universe were its bing bang had occurred and it expand only to certain point till dark energy and gravity came to a stalemate were the universe is not expanding nor retracting and just stays that size and how would such a universe die out?
Yeeeeeeey
Georgia Tech is the best thing to happen to Georgia scholastically
Yeah, my first thoughts on the sleeve were to relegate it to a cork bat
"...sports edition..."
[Hits back button]
Was this a Startalk or a golfing equipment ad?
YES talk about music...electronic has been a “game” changer!
Can we create a world wide engine that can suck up atmosphere and then process it to eliminate gases that cause climate change, like a big HVAC unit?
The world already did it for us. We just just keep chopping it down and lighting it on fire.
Midevil golf was with heads
Go Georgia go! The Dawgs are #1. They've got two more games and they are undefeated! Unfortunately this is football.
I can't be the only one thinking that instead of screws holding the 'putting plate' on that makes too much noise that the simple solution would be...double sided tape. Even screws AND the tape should stop the clacking noise since it would appear the noise is induced between the two materials...
We need sleeves like that for fishing rod control wetsuit and your polyester weave. Get on it Rud.
cracking my head open from laughing, best science lectures ever :)
when you want to make something, learn which is the best material for the work first...
syzygy? Scott Manley, anyone?
I am gonna invent a time machine and travel back before I invent it and disappear
Neil and Chuck interrupt so much that Jud can't even finish answering the questions.
You wouldn't want a black hole rim in basketball.
You may be confident that it's going in, but you could never verify the basket.
I once kicked something too Chuck, Lol!
It's more like a universal putter
23:01 lol that's gonna stick with me
Shape the face of the putter like an aeroplane wing. Have the face curve towards the bottom
Hey everyone, @startalk I pose a music edition, featuring songs that are astronomy influenced, there is (train) “drops of Jupiter”
Have you CQ'd high rise buildings yet? I heard that they're engineered top down...that is, they add floors to the bottom
chuck nice no no no its chuck ice brother that was absolute zero cold
So this should be #sponsored by your guest. Whole episode is him pushing his gear. Didn't want to feel like I was at a car dealership
❤
Somebody tell Apple they misued iPod Nano.
I don't think they should be allowed to use ANYTHING that makes catching the football easier...no gloves, no sticky stuff, no whatever...all equipment worn should be defensive only.
You can see capilary effects on a tree.. it's called leaves. ;O)-
42:50 BAM
I dont get, why star talk going so tight with sports?
The whole first third felt far too much like a long ad for that compression sleeve. Neil asking science questions and Jud giving marketing answers 😕
Agreed. Kinda funny to watch Jud squirm tho.
i think i have a sweet hack for golf 😂🤣🤞
it has to do w 25:02
Mimicking nature, mimicking variations in Higg's Boson, what is 😢nu😢 of Higg's bosons today.
Dada
First 😁😁😁
Sticky gloves for WR ?
Ball seems to stick to there hands stick um gloves
The moon 🌙 orbits the earth 🌎 the earth orbits the sun ☀️ and the entire Milky Way orbits a super massive black whole is it possible the entire Milky Way form the Black Hole point of view is orbiting something? Maybe multiple galaxies is orbiting something?
i seem to rember that the supermassive black hole migrates to the center of the galaxy because it is the densest object.
But i'm sure that even the black hole is not massive the be the center of gravity in a galaxy, that is instead created by the combined mass of the stars + black holes + the pockets of dark matter.
It should be fair to assume that all galaxies in a local group create their own center of mass and orbit it.
Chuck... it is so much a silicon age, that women do wear it... so if you want to know what era it is, just watch what women wear and you will understand PS: this trick does help if you travel in time.... 🤣😂
Chuck looks high every time.
Always has glassy eyes