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The Universe's Background Noise with Neil deGrasse Tyson

2023-10-19 Science & Technology
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What is a wormhole, really? On this episode, Neil deGrasse Tyson and comic co-host Chuck Nice explore things you thought you knew about the physics of falling objects, white noise, and wormholes. Why do things break when they fall? We tease out the physics of what is going on with a falling plate. How much energy is holding the plate together? Learn about binding energy versus kinetic energy. What is gravitational potential energy? Find out how roller coasters work. Why do you slow down going up hills? We find out: If a plate falls off a high shelf, who really broke the plate? What makes white noise? We explore high energy versus low energy sound and the frequencies that contribute to white noise. Do kids these days even know anything about TV static? We go back to the days of TV antennae and back even farther to the age of Isaac Newton. When did we first start to figure out frequency and the electromagnetic spectrum? Where did we get ROYGBIV from? What is black noise? How are white light and white noise related? Rick and Morty? Dr. Strange? Monsters Inc.? We discover what a wormhole is and what depictions in science fiction seem most accurate. How would wormholes change our lives? We talk about wormholes versus transporters from Star Trek. What if your refrigerator was a wormhole? Finally, we imagine a world with wormholes and what we would be able to accomplish with them. Thanks to our Patrons Morrigaine E Wolf, Kevin Wolfe, Alien Ghostship Animation, Kenneth T Godwin, Eugene Thompson, and Hope LaVelle for supporting us this week. Get the NEW StarTalk book, 'To Infinity and Beyond: A Journey of Cosmic Discovery' on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3PL0NFn 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 Timestamps: 00:00 - Why Things Break When They Fall 1:50 - Binding Energy 4:13 - Kinetic Energy 6:23 - Gravitational Potential Energy 9:48 - Why Things Shatter 11:15 - Why Things Don’t Break 13:20 - What is White Noise? 15:30 - Television Static & Cosmic Microwave Background 16:50 - Isaac Newton’s Light Experiment 20:07 - White Light & Equal Frequencies 25:38 - What Is A Wormhole? 31:00 - Dr. Strange & Rick and Morty 32:12 - Monster’s Inc. 33:24 - Star Trek Transporter 34:46 - Replicators 35:45 - Groceries & Elevator 37:34 - Transportation Sector 38:34 - Neil’s Wormhole Tweet 40:30 - Wormholes In The Home

Top Comments (10)

@imdiyu 2023-10-19

The bit about white noise and black noise belong together - was so effin hilarious 😂😂😂😂

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@balogungaa2301 2023-10-19

Not only did I learn a lot, I did it whilst having fun. If school was like this, I'd probably be a scientist right now. Thanks Neil and Chuck.

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@danoconnell1833 2023-10-19

"Black and white noise belong together." Chuck, you had me crying.

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@Daylend1337 2023-10-19

Chuck is on fire in this one! Love what you guys do. You're a great pair!

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@StarTalk 2023-10-19

What would you use a wormhole for?

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@StaticBlaster 2023-10-19

Neil would be an excellent choice for a narrator or a movie trailer voice actor. His vocal tone and dynamics are just right to generate excitement.

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@MrDjsmooth87 2023-10-20

👏🏾🤣Hands down Star Talk's BEST episode yet. Chuck really deserves a raise for raising his game .

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@arielatomhc 2023-10-20

The Cat impression was hilarious. "How did you get keys to my house"😂

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@ziggy4465 2024-03-19

I love how Chuck just goes right to the heart of the matter on everything. Need more people like that in this world. I will forever have a picture of white noise shhing black noise and black noise yelling back. The comic relief is essential here, allows nearly everyone to enjoy the subject matter (you know, because the cat is still wondering why we’re all interrupting its day 😁).

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@TRVPHAUS 2023-10-19

my favorite part is when neil goes, *"UAU-HAH-EHEH"* 0:20

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