Cosmic Queries – Intergalactic Impacts with Neil deGrasse Tyson
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Top Comments (10)
That photon and the pre-destined discussion was DEEEEP. Now I can't stop thinking about it.
First time I've seen Dr. Tyson pause and think like that, those were some good questions!!! The world wouldn't be the same with out these great videos. And the videos aren't as funny unless Mr. Nice is on there too. Thanks for what y'all do!
One of the latest images from the James Webb Space Telescope depicts a cosmic collision—Stephan's Quintet is a visual grouping of five interacting galaxies, two of which are actively colliding, swapping gas, dust and stars in the process and even creating a shockwave! See here: https://www.nasa.gov/webbfirstimages
Hey Neil & Chuck, its Levi ive been a fan for years!!! Keep up the great work. Cant wait to see what's in store for this one
Superb first question! Would love to get a follow-up on this by Neil.
We're all proud of you Chuck!
The comic character that Dr Tyson mentioned is Fred Fleming (Dark Matter). He was a short-time Flash villain in DC's Legends comics. He was only around for 2 or 3 issues.
Hey guys thanks for answering my question and making me a game show host! I knew I had the right stuff. Lol
That first photon/predestination question is so interesting!! Do we also consider the photon’s predestined collision in terms of the perceived usefulness of its destination? If they land on living plant mater, they ultimately serve the purpose of sustaining the earths biome in a way, no? The same can be said if that photon hits plankton in the open ocean. 🤔
It's 1242am and I'm feeling bad for photons that traveled a great distance just to be discarded by a ungrateful peace of driftwood.
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Top Comments (10)
That photon and the pre-destined discussion was DEEEEP. Now I can't stop thinking about it.
First time I've seen Dr. Tyson pause and think like that, those were some good questions!!! The world wouldn't be the same with out these great videos. And the videos aren't as funny unless Mr. Nice is on there too. Thanks for what y'all do!
One of the latest images from the James Webb Space Telescope depicts a cosmic collision—Stephan's Quintet is a visual grouping of five interacting galaxies, two of which are actively colliding, swapping gas, dust and stars in the process and even creating a shockwave! See here: https://www.nasa.gov/webbfirstimages
Hey Neil & Chuck, its Levi ive been a fan for years!!! Keep up the great work. Cant wait to see what's in store for this one
Superb first question! Would love to get a follow-up on this by Neil.
We're all proud of you Chuck!
The comic character that Dr Tyson mentioned is Fred Fleming (Dark Matter). He was a short-time Flash villain in DC's Legends comics. He was only around for 2 or 3 issues.
Hey guys thanks for answering my question and making me a game show host! I knew I had the right stuff. Lol
That first photon/predestination question is so interesting!! Do we also consider the photon’s predestined collision in terms of the perceived usefulness of its destination? If they land on living plant mater, they ultimately serve the purpose of sustaining the earths biome in a way, no? The same can be said if that photon hits plankton in the open ocean. 🤔
It's 1242am and I'm feeling bad for photons that traveled a great distance just to be discarded by a ungrateful peace of driftwood.