StarTalk Podcast: Quirky Cosmic Queries

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Published 2020-01-30
On this episode of StarTalk Radio, recorded live at YouTube Space NY and premiering here on YouTube, Neil deGrasse Tyson and comic co-host Paul Mecurio (www.instagram.com/paulmecurio/) are back together again to answer fan-submitted Cosmic Queries. This time around, they’ll be answering the quirkiest of questions covering all corners of the universe.

To start, we investigate binary star systems. Would planetary orbits be stable in binary star systems? Neil tells us why orbital allegiances might vary. Then, we ponder if humans would be the most intelligent species in the universe if it turns out there is no other intelligent life. Find out why it’s more likely than unlikely that intelligent life is out there somewhere. Neil breaks down the intelligence gap between chimps and humans and the possible intelligence gap between humans and extraterrestrial life. Could aliens have visited us already and we didn’t know?

We discuss the idea of immortally. You’ll learn why Neil thinks the first person to live forever is already alive. Paul shares why he thinks it’s Beyoncé. We ponder the downsides of living forever and why death gives meaning to life.

Neil tells us what science fiction concept he would like to see become reality. We debate the merit of x-ray vision and warp drives. Discover more about ʻOumuamua, the interstellar object that passed through our solar system in 2017. Could it have been an alien space probe? Was it just another comet? Or could it have been something else?

Lastly, we dive into a passionate debate on the relationship between science and creativity. We explore the counterintuitive nature of the universe. All that, plus, we also investigate the multiverse and why, even in the multiverse, there’s still only one “you.”

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All Comments (21)
  • I would love to have Neil at a dinner party of introverts. Non stop entertainment. So much love for him.
  • Every time I watch a talk of Neil DeGrasse Tyson, I feel like I unlock a new path of thought.
  • Hearing "Who's Your Daddy" in an explanation of planetary gravity is too funny!
  • @UncleTD
    So pleasing that our personal astrophysicist is also a brilliant philosopher.
  • @chrislilly1463
    “8 planets” I saw that look Neil! (Me wearing my “Never forget Pluto” shirt.). Just coincidence, but amusing to me.
  • @Esssentialss
    36:12 Non-existence upon death: Something I already agreed with, but hearing it explained this way is terrifying, yet motivating. Why the hell did I watch this before bed 🤦🏾‍
  • @OverPoweredLIVE
    If only we all had a professor like NDT, learning physics would've been awesome!
  • @Cepheid_
    I love the dynamic of having comics as co-hosts on a science talk show. I would love to see casual, raw, uncensored conversation between Neil and Bill Burr.
  • @paranoxxxx
    Dr. DeGrass Tyson I thank you. I don't disparage any of the inspirational teachers I've had in my educational life at all but I have to count you as the greatest. I listen or watch you and I take notes on what you teach so that I can get the books and learn even more later. Teachers give their students the ideas that further their own ability to learn on their own after the teacher is done speaking and you do that for me everytime. It is the greatest gift. I can not express how much joy its given me over the years that you've spent your time sharing your vast and brilliant mind with the world. Or how much I've learned in direct response to the things you've made me aware of. There is no real way to thank you for it so I'll tell you a little truth. Ever since I was 12 years old my person motto has been 'Just look up' and it made me smile to find out years later that one of the greatest science educators on out fair planet had one so similar. I look up to you.
  • @skydivekrazy76
    The friendship and chemistry between you two is awesome.
  • @paulvamos7319
    Neil, you need to write an Astrophysics for Dummies because you get me to understand what baffled me when others tried to teach me! You are my favorite teacher because you are funny, understandable and you connect with us on so many levels! You get us!
  • @TwinsenR
    Just in time to wind down the last hour of my day at work, thank you Neil and Chu...Paul!
  • @MrZed_11
    I also want to give Neil his roses while he is here: Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and conveying it in a way that a simpleton, such as myself, can understand. I love your work!
  • @GMVTV
    Such a wonderful show. I've just subscribed yesterday, but now got hooked on so hard, been marathoning, and just wish that we will never ran out of this shows. Damn good show
  • @nazianafis
    The difference between artistic creativity and scientific creativity was spot on. I second it!
  • @heraldkris
    We need a show with just Chuck and Paul trying to answer questions!
  • Paul Mecurio is an acceptable backup for Chuck. But he definitely a bench player when Chuck is back because he is the G.O.A.T.. Can't start over the G.O.A.T. but thank you to Paul for filling in and doing a swell job we appreciate it
  • @lanatrzczka
    If the Star Talk staff even sees this comment.... This is the best Star Talk episode by far.
  • @-8_8-
    I like this cat. He's getting it, and he's putting things accurately into simple phrases.
  • @wolflordy3193
    39:30 "My physics professor in college". Imagine being able to referto Isidor Rabi with that and not by name.