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Answering Questions About The Silurian Hypothesis, Mining on the Moon & Time

2025-06-17 Science & Technology
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Go to https://ground.news/startalk to stay fully informed on the latest Space and Science news. Save 40% off through our link for unlimited access to the Vantage plan this month. Can you measure time without something moving? Neil deGrasse Tyson and comedian Chuck Nice tackle your cosmic questions, from the Silurian Hypothesis to singularities to the edge of the known universe. We ponder the relationship between time and motion. Does all time require motion, or can it exist on its own? Can you measure time without something that repeats? Then, Neil sheepishly recommends a book every 12-year-old should read (yes, it’s his). Plus, what would the universe look like from its edge? What lies beyond our cosmic horizon, and could we ever see it? We explore the Silurian Hypothesis and whether a pre-human civilization might be forever lost under Earth’s shifting crust. If an intelligent species lived on Earth millions of years before us, would we even know? Chuck recalls a certain dinosaur sitcom, while Neil considers how crustal subduction buries geological records. What’s the timescale for Earth’s crust to recycle every trace of a lost civilization? Then it’s off to black holes: Is the singularity at the heart of a black hole real, or just a mathematical glitch? From there, we shine light on why some materials are transparent and whether mining the Moon could affect Earth. We break down how light behaves at the atomic level—what makes some materials transparent while others blur or block? Would mining the Moon make it lighter? And if the Moon vanished, would tides survive? We debate renaming time itself, dream up wormholes in the kitchen, and figure out how massless photons still carry images. Finally, what if our whole universe is inside a black hole? Could each black hole house a universe of its own? Grab your space pants—this one’s a ride. Thanks to our Patrons Mary Virdeh, Michael Bird, Andrew Knowlton, Larimore, Kat S, Todd Ferguson, Michael Lynch, Jimmy Fitzgerald, Lee Coble, Laura Rocha, Alexis Blanchette, John, John Millen, Rick FlyFish, Sam Cranch, CodeBard, Harper, Sean McCaul, Cameron Jeanes, Caryl-Robin D, Vinay Kashyap, Jessica Munson, Robert Bigford, octavius sligh, Pattie B, Aziz Oujana Gilbert, Timothy Custard, Ann White, Lee Booze, Fran G, Aurel, Nathan Pond, Lisa N, Mark Gruber, Noe G, Don Morgan, Cherry Jubilee Joyfully, Nick Costella, Erin Thompson, Micheal Muschal, Dan Mack, Andrew Brockert, Brian Schelp, Del, Quincy Jenkins, Amanda Byrd, Dorian Vaughn, Dan Maske, Rattana, Song Zheng, adiMan, and Joseph Wilkerson for supporting us this week. Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction: Grab Bag 01:16 - Does Time Require Motion? 3:28 - Books for Young People 7:55 - What Does it Look Like at the Cosmic Horizon? 11:03 - The Silurian Hypothesis 15:59 - Mom, Is the Singularity Real? 19:21 - Light Travelling Through Transparent Materials 21:34 - What Happens if We Mine the Whole Moon? 24:09 - Should We Rename “Time”? 26:16 - What’s Keeping Us From Making Wormholes? 29:28 - Photons & Information 32:47 - Is the Universe Inside a Black Hole? Check out our second channel, @StarTalkPlus Get the NEW StarTalk book, 'To Infinity and Beyond: A Journey of Cosmic Discovery' on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3PL0NFn Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/startalkradio FOLLOW or SUBSCRIBE to StarTalk: Twitter: http://twitter.com/startalkradio Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StarTalk Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/startalk About StarTalk: Science meets pop culture on StarTalk! Astrophysicist & Hayden Planetarium director Neil deGrasse Tyson, his comic co-hosts, guest celebrities & scientists discuss astronomy, physics, and everything else about life in the universe. Keep Looking Up! #StarTalk #NeildeGrasseTyson

Top Comments (10)

@meghanaiitb 2025-06-17

We see Chuck, we just click.

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@spacenerdity 2025-06-17

Having watched Star Talk since it was on tv, it's so fascinating to see Chuck's evolution from someone who understood almost nothing about the universe to someone who could probably teach a college course in it. He used to just be comic relief, giving the normal person some representation in the conversation. Now he asks questions that stump Neil! Way to go Chuck!

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@tommyg148 2025-06-18

These two compliment one another so well. Chuck enjoys knowledge,and Neil enjoys laughter.

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@StarTalk 2025-06-17

What's ONE question you wish StarTalk would finally talk about and discuss?

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@someoneelse2106 2025-06-18

I think we can all appreciate how unpolished but intelligent your conversations are. It's almost like you're real people having a good time talking about stuff you're interested in. Thank you for being the bridge between the laymen and the specialists.

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@greengronirandom 2025-07-27

I'm Swedish and Chuck's pronunciation was perfect. You've earned an upvote from me.

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@tombailey5413 2025-06-22

I can see Neil popping all the balloons at a kid's party and then entertaining the kids by explaining the physics of what he just did.

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@chuckchroma6175 2025-08-14

Chuck apologizing to Denmark made me fall out of my chair... Lmfao

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@kingpatch95 2025-06-17

16:20 a good Patreon opportunity would be Neil and Chuck doing a first time watch of dinosaurs. Especially the finale episode, with commentary.

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@Pepperoni-e9r 2025-12-09

I wish the volume of the commercials were not so much louder than the actual show

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