A Ripple in Spacetime with Neil deGrasse Tyson & Charles Liu
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Top Comments (10)
I must have watched at least 100 episodes of StarTalk. My biggest takeaway from all the shows is this. It's the fact that the questions being asked to people like Neil, Chuck, Gary, and Charles, just prove that there really are a lot of intelligent, inquisitive, and curious people in the world. For me, as an older person, gives me such positive hopeful feelings for the success of humanity. Keep in mind, this comment is coming from a man, who when he was in his mid 20's, the internet was just barely an idea, and a cell phone looked like a walkie-talkie. My point is, as old as I am, I'm still impressed with the consistency of one of the most important human characteristics. And, that would be the need to know and learn. Truth be said, that's something we're really good at. Now, if we could just get over our worst human characteristic, "Greed", there's no telling how much good we could do for humanity.
Chuck really has gotten so much smarter over the years from this show, you can tell the way he asks questions now compared to the beginnings of the show
Charles is so dignified, moderate and well mannered. He is fittingly complimentary to the humour and dynamic discourse of Chuck, Neil and Gary.
Dr. Liu is a great guest. I think he explains things realy well and has a good sense of humor.
What other questions do you have for our Geek-in-Chief?
Charles Liu is such a force of nature. This team of Neil, Charles, Gary and Chuck is amazing.
I swear these are the best and my favorite episodes! Everytime I see the dream team (Charles, Chuck, Neil and Gary) I just know it's gonna be very substantial, very educational and funny! Can't get enough of these.
Jello is also a good analogue for spacetime because spacetime is expanding and there's always room for Jello
Chuck brought his A++ game this episode LOL. Man continues to impress me, somehow.
I suggest we call a cluster of stars a "Celebrity"
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Top Comments (10)
I must have watched at least 100 episodes of StarTalk. My biggest takeaway from all the shows is this. It's the fact that the questions being asked to people like Neil, Chuck, Gary, and Charles, just prove that there really are a lot of intelligent, inquisitive, and curious people in the world. For me, as an older person, gives me such positive hopeful feelings for the success of humanity. Keep in mind, this comment is coming from a man, who when he was in his mid 20's, the internet was just barely an idea, and a cell phone looked like a walkie-talkie. My point is, as old as I am, I'm still impressed with the consistency of one of the most important human characteristics. And, that would be the need to know and learn. Truth be said, that's something we're really good at. Now, if we could just get over our worst human characteristic, "Greed", there's no telling how much good we could do for humanity.
Chuck really has gotten so much smarter over the years from this show, you can tell the way he asks questions now compared to the beginnings of the show
Charles is so dignified, moderate and well mannered. He is fittingly complimentary to the humour and dynamic discourse of Chuck, Neil and Gary.
Dr. Liu is a great guest. I think he explains things realy well and has a good sense of humor.
What other questions do you have for our Geek-in-Chief?
Charles Liu is such a force of nature. This team of Neil, Charles, Gary and Chuck is amazing.
I swear these are the best and my favorite episodes! Everytime I see the dream team (Charles, Chuck, Neil and Gary) I just know it's gonna be very substantial, very educational and funny! Can't get enough of these.
Jello is also a good analogue for spacetime because spacetime is expanding and there's always room for Jello
Chuck brought his A++ game this episode LOL. Man continues to impress me, somehow.
I suggest we call a cluster of stars a "Celebrity"