10 Minutes of Mind Blowing Facts! | with Neil deGrasse Tyson

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Embark on a captivating journey through mind-bending cosmic wonders and unravel the mysteries of the universe with Neil deGrasse Tyson! Join the renowned astrophysicist and engaging science communicator as he brings his trademark wit and knowledge to illuminate fascinating scientific concepts.

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Love this!!! Open your minds, people!

theresacrubaugh
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I want to see the USA do more in space and less in power struggles over others.

dcterr
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Yup! Mind Blown. It is always fascinating to listen to Neil deGrasse Tyson!

Say_What-dude
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Sad.wish we could be immortal to see the future of this universe.

paulsmith
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Interviewer: “Well, Neil, that’s all very interesting; but all I did was ask you if you’d like a glass of water before we begin the interview.”

randallulrich
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Tyson says many excellent and thought-provoking things in this video. However, I caught a mistake of his. As a mathematician, I happen to know that there are the same number of rational numbers as counting numbers, namely aleph-null, but he's right that there are more transcendental numbers than rational numbers (or counting numbers).

dcterr
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Would be interesting to hear Neil discuss the Seth book concepts by Jane Roberts, purporting that we do in fact embrace multidimensional existence, past, present and future all seemingly merging within our consciousness.

steveelliott
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El hecho es que "la llegada de unas personas a la Luna" en su día, probablemente terminó con el miedo a la espada de Damocles que fue "la guerra fría". Y probablemente lo supiesen perfectamente "todos los que lo tenían que saber" en su momento. Y por eso a casi nadie se le oyó rechistar al respecto en su día, ni después, quizás pudiendo. Pero no se hizo. Por algo sería.

koldoriobarbosa
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I don't understand why none of these rovers are ever sent to the poles of Mars since they claim they are ice covered.

splender
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the "HOOVERS" in space KILLED ME!😆😅😂

seedless-bud
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4:15 That’s assuming the rain is falling straight down and is not being blown at increasingly oblique angles or is reflecting off other surfaces.

Your.Uncle.AngMoh
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The raindrop theory only works if there is zero wind.

alihammington
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Have you ever wondered how a blanket works?

robbyclark
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Neil, infinity is a concept not a number. There is only one infinity, a large number without bounds.

richardcommins
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Didn't Mythbusters prove the rain myth? I like how you assume the rain is falling at a 90° angle....

brandonparisien
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Carl is exact right, corporeal life in and of itself is dark matter knowing oneself.🤔

Hank-xq
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If we sent a deep space telescope outbound at say 75% of the speed of light, would that telescope not be able to collect images of further galaxies that are currently moving away from us at faster than the speed of light?

joebradner
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On the other side of the moon, is there large metallic rings, that are magnetic, a ship drops down and accelerates in between eventually?

danielbrigham
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So we are basically nature's version of A.I.. Evolution

MichaelDiemer-mije
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Wait, the Russians were on the surface of the moon first, but not manned. They were first to walk in space, and that man, Alexei Leonov, was due to walk on the moon, but they made it a lunar probe instead of a manned space craft.

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