Astrophysicists Discuss the Latest in Black Hole Physics
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Top Comments (10)
oh the blunt gon’ be lit for this one 😶🌫️
Our camera angles and mic setup might not be perfectly aligned, but just like gravitational lensing, we’re bending the rules to bring you the best black hole content which was captured much more spur of the moment (a fly by if you will)! 🌌 Thanks for sticking with us through these minor distortions. Enjoy these insights from Neil deGrasse Tyson, Gary O’Reilly, Steve Balbus, and Andy Mummery as we dive into the universe’s mysteries! 🔭
I’m watching this to try falling asleep…but it is not boring enough…it’s interesting!
What do you think is the most significant unanswered question about black holes and their impact on our understanding of the universe?
If you had read the book of K.T., you'd know that he DID know that the time differences were impossible, but the director needed them that way for the plot.
I’m old enough to remember learning about black holes in school as an unlikely phenomenon that was purely theoretical. There have been so many exiting discoveries in my lifetime, and I hope to see many more before I go.
Chuck must've ran into Turbulent Eddy.
Hello, old guy here who barely graduated high school. I love the fact that Neil's show brings together people (scientists) who, each in their own field, are trying to find answers that make up a piece of a puzzle that, while we may have a small idea of the basic premise of, no one is quite sure what the end result of the puzzle will look like. In the words of one of my favorite sci-fi characters..."Fascinating!"
As much as i love NDT, sometimes i wish he would stop interrupting people and just let them speak
I can hear Chuck's sigh at the fact that he had to clean his microwave for this Factor_ product placement.
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Top Comments (10)
oh the blunt gon’ be lit for this one 😶🌫️
Our camera angles and mic setup might not be perfectly aligned, but just like gravitational lensing, we’re bending the rules to bring you the best black hole content which was captured much more spur of the moment (a fly by if you will)! 🌌 Thanks for sticking with us through these minor distortions. Enjoy these insights from Neil deGrasse Tyson, Gary O’Reilly, Steve Balbus, and Andy Mummery as we dive into the universe’s mysteries! 🔭
I’m watching this to try falling asleep…but it is not boring enough…it’s interesting!
What do you think is the most significant unanswered question about black holes and their impact on our understanding of the universe?
If you had read the book of K.T., you'd know that he DID know that the time differences were impossible, but the director needed them that way for the plot.
I’m old enough to remember learning about black holes in school as an unlikely phenomenon that was purely theoretical. There have been so many exiting discoveries in my lifetime, and I hope to see many more before I go.
Chuck must've ran into Turbulent Eddy.
Hello, old guy here who barely graduated high school. I love the fact that Neil's show brings together people (scientists) who, each in their own field, are trying to find answers that make up a piece of a puzzle that, while we may have a small idea of the basic premise of, no one is quite sure what the end result of the puzzle will look like. In the words of one of my favorite sci-fi characters..."Fascinating!"
As much as i love NDT, sometimes i wish he would stop interrupting people and just let them speak
I can hear Chuck's sigh at the fact that he had to clean his microwave for this Factor_ product placement.