Oppenheimer: Father of the Atomic Age with Kai Bird & Neil deGrasse Tyson
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Top Comments (10)
This is one of the best interview Neil ever done. Kudos.
This is exactly content I was looking for. The intersection of science, politics and ethics is so fascinating as the Oppenheimer movie demonstrated. Not to mention those exact things came into play on a global scale when it came to the pandemic.
I was blown away watching this episode. Thank you to ALL involved.
SUPERB! I enjoy watching all of the Star Talk episodes, but as a person who has both read the book by Kai and seen the film by Nolan, this talk was a piece to pull it all together. Raised by a dad who was a McCarthyist, I rebelled like so many of us in the 1960s and continue to put energy into trying to stop warfare, hatred, racism, and making individual humans to be declared as "less worthy." Thanks for such clarity into this important work.
One little note, for what it's worth: The reason Mary Shelley called Dr. Frankenstein a "modern Prometheus" is that she grew up in the household of her father, the novelist and popular philosopher William Godwin, who was a devotee of the 17th/18th century philosopher Lord Shaftesbury, whose work she would have had to read. In Greek myth, Prometheus creates mankind out of clay, and steals fire for man's use. Only Shaftesbury represents him as mixing the stolen fire with clay to create man, a composite creature of matter and spirit that should never have existed. Hence Frankenstein is the new Prometheus.
Loved the talk, so much insight which transcends the time period and we still see so relevant to this day
Great episode! totally makes you want to go back and watch more documentaries and the movie again
2.5 Million Subscribers. Keep hitting that like button. Leave a comment. Share with friends and family. Keep looking up.
3 hour film felt like 3 minutes. Fantastic!
Neil one small thing, your point is still valid about the subtle way Nolan incorporates details, but I wanted to point out that the person handing the glassess to Feynman does say his name, thus revealing his identity. Love your content thanks
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Top Comments (10)
This is one of the best interview Neil ever done. Kudos.
This is exactly content I was looking for. The intersection of science, politics and ethics is so fascinating as the Oppenheimer movie demonstrated. Not to mention those exact things came into play on a global scale when it came to the pandemic.
I was blown away watching this episode. Thank you to ALL involved.
SUPERB! I enjoy watching all of the Star Talk episodes, but as a person who has both read the book by Kai and seen the film by Nolan, this talk was a piece to pull it all together. Raised by a dad who was a McCarthyist, I rebelled like so many of us in the 1960s and continue to put energy into trying to stop warfare, hatred, racism, and making individual humans to be declared as "less worthy." Thanks for such clarity into this important work.
One little note, for what it's worth: The reason Mary Shelley called Dr. Frankenstein a "modern Prometheus" is that she grew up in the household of her father, the novelist and popular philosopher William Godwin, who was a devotee of the 17th/18th century philosopher Lord Shaftesbury, whose work she would have had to read. In Greek myth, Prometheus creates mankind out of clay, and steals fire for man's use. Only Shaftesbury represents him as mixing the stolen fire with clay to create man, a composite creature of matter and spirit that should never have existed. Hence Frankenstein is the new Prometheus.
Loved the talk, so much insight which transcends the time period and we still see so relevant to this day
Great episode! totally makes you want to go back and watch more documentaries and the movie again
2.5 Million Subscribers. Keep hitting that like button. Leave a comment. Share with friends and family. Keep looking up.
3 hour film felt like 3 minutes. Fantastic!
Neil one small thing, your point is still valid about the subtle way Nolan incorporates details, but I wanted to point out that the person handing the glassess to Feynman does say his name, thus revealing his identity. Love your content thanks