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Top Comments (10)
Always a Joy to watch these , thank you Sir 😊
I'm surprised nobody mentioned the fact that the ball would probably explode on your foot giving a ball that much energy. And even if it didn't, the ball would likely rip apart before it got into orbit from the friction in the air.
Neil deGrasse Tyson made me want to learn how to play soccer for just one thing, and I'm Brazilian
Watching from Kenya aspiring astro physicist
If there were an asteroid field large and dense enough to jump between asteroids, how would you play soccer on it? What sort of rules would you have to set?
When are we going to get a Things You Thought You Knew from Chuck. I want an explainer from Chuck. A Chuckplainer if you would. Doesn't even have to be science related. Just want Chuck to shine and show the mysterious things he knows
5:00 bro just sniffed a fart 💀
Awesome stuff as always but can we talk about how Neil said “debacle”?
Conversely, bicyclists know that "what goes down, must go back up".
4:10 Lol...I remember finding a piece of cork at the center.
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Top Comments (10)
Always a Joy to watch these , thank you Sir 😊
I'm surprised nobody mentioned the fact that the ball would probably explode on your foot giving a ball that much energy. And even if it didn't, the ball would likely rip apart before it got into orbit from the friction in the air.
Neil deGrasse Tyson made me want to learn how to play soccer for just one thing, and I'm Brazilian
Watching from Kenya aspiring astro physicist
If there were an asteroid field large and dense enough to jump between asteroids, how would you play soccer on it? What sort of rules would you have to set?
When are we going to get a Things You Thought You Knew from Chuck. I want an explainer from Chuck. A Chuckplainer if you would. Doesn't even have to be science related. Just want Chuck to shine and show the mysterious things he knows
5:00 bro just sniffed a fart 💀
Awesome stuff as always but can we talk about how Neil said “debacle”?
Conversely, bicyclists know that "what goes down, must go back up".
4:10 Lol...I remember finding a piece of cork at the center.