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Cosmic Collisions with Neil deGrasse Tyson – Cosmic Queries

2022-06-02 Science & Technology
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What happens when two galaxies collide? On this episode, Neil deGrasse Tyson and comic cohost Chuck Nice answer questions about The Big Bang, The Big Rip, asteroids, quarks, and all things that go BOOM. How do explosions work? How much of the universe is just things slamming into things? Neil explains aurora borealis and what we would do if an asteroid was headed towards Earth. Why are all craters perfect circles? Learn about how high speed impacts work, kinetic energy versus binding energy, and why you won't find a rock in the center of a crater after an impact. With all these explosions, how noisy is space? How do sound waves work? Is there such a thing as the music of a black hole? What happens to the event horizons of colliding black holes? We explore human senses, the sound of the sun, and synesthesia. Are there other ways to present data to utilize our other senses? Would Star Wars be a silent movie? What happens when two galaxies collide? Neil describes the beautiful ballet of two galaxies colliding, which objects hit each other and which don’t. What happens to dark matter in this collision? How long does it take to complete the collision? Could the Big Bang and the Big Rip be causally related? When will the Big Rip happen, if it does? Find out what happens if you try to split up pairs or quarks. Finally, was our Big Bang someone else's Big Rip? Get the NEW Cosmic Queries book (5/5 ⭐s on Amazon!): https://amzn.to/3dYIEQF 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 0:00 - Introduction 2:22 - Auroras 4:19 - Patreon Questions 6:35 - Can We Preempt An Asteroid? 18:20 - Proving A Collision 21:06 - StarTalk Live Shows 22:15 - Sounds in Space 30:54 - Galaxy Collision 36:25 - The Big Bang vs The Big Rip 39:54 - What Happens To The Event Horizons Of Colliding Black Holes? 40:59 - Closing Notes

Top Comments (10)

@DurbanFlyboi 2022-06-02

I've been listening to this show ( and looking up! ) for 10 years now. Neil - you are singularly responsible for expediting my curiosity and love of the cosmos. I consider you my generation's Carl Sagan. Chuck - you are the perfect wingman for Neil, and bring so much to the show, kudos brother. Thank you to all involved in StarTalk. PS: Cosmic Queries rocks

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@leldonno5048 2022-06-02

Probably one of the few podcasts were people are actually smart and knows about the topic they are talking about Edit: I made an arguement in my replies

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@kevinleighton9359 2022-06-03

I love the fact everything is explained in a simple way for everyone to understand And such a laugh 😁

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@talalkairouz4099 2022-06-03

Love these guys. Always love other guests but Chuck and Neil are bound together by something stronger than the things Neil explains. Keep the content coming!

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@Kewertate 2022-06-06

I could listen to Neil speak all day...what an amazing lecturer...I wish I had professors in college with his aura of excellence!

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@bluescalpel6944 2022-06-02

We need to figure out how to use black holes for time travel so I can tell my younger self to pursue a career in astrophysics

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@brainstewX 2022-06-03

29:45 The TV show FireFly actually had silent space battles. It surprisingly worked well

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@mdre3mnc 2022-06-13

If you’re ever having trouble meeting that goal of learning something new everyday…start watching some Startalk Cosmic Queries. Love Neil and Chuck!

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@SamoRockstarMod 2022-06-02

#STARTALK ..How fitting ..'cos few days ago we or i got to see for the 1st time two binary stars merging (30000 light yrs away) to form a SUPERNOVA🙌 ..Yay! What a thrill it was for me & all cudos to you Dr Tyson for peaking my interest in this field 👏 Take a bow ..You deserve it ..Best of love to the family @Startalk

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@seamusmcfadden994 2022-06-07

I thought this would be appreciated here. My brother had a birthday last week. My 5yr old nephew ( an aspiring astrophysicist lol) said: "You've been around the sun 5 times. " I expect great things from him someday!🙃👍

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