Answering Questions About The Silurian Hypothesis, Mining on the Moon & Time
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Top Comments (10)
We see Chuck, we just click.
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!
These two compliment one another so well. Chuck enjoys knowledge,and Neil enjoys laughter.
What's ONE question you wish StarTalk would finally talk about and discuss?
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.
I'm Swedish and Chuck's pronunciation was perfect. You've earned an upvote from me.
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.
Chuck apologizing to Denmark made me fall out of my chair... Lmfao
16:20 a good Patreon opportunity would be Neil and Chuck doing a first time watch of dinosaurs. Especially the finale episode, with commentary.
I wish the volume of the commercials were not so much louder than the actual show
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Top Comments (10)
We see Chuck, we just click.
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!
These two compliment one another so well. Chuck enjoys knowledge,and Neil enjoys laughter.
What's ONE question you wish StarTalk would finally talk about and discuss?
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.
I'm Swedish and Chuck's pronunciation was perfect. You've earned an upvote from me.
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.
Chuck apologizing to Denmark made me fall out of my chair... Lmfao
16:20 a good Patreon opportunity would be Neil and Chuck doing a first time watch of dinosaurs. Especially the finale episode, with commentary.
I wish the volume of the commercials were not so much louder than the actual show