Bill Nye Answers Science Questions From Twitter - Part 4 | Tech Support | WIRED

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Bill Nye uses the power of Twitter to once again answer common questions about science. Is evolution just an unproven theory? What do brains actually feel like? Will humanity ever leave the solar system? Are humans advanced AI? Bill answers all these questions and much more.


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Bill Nye always looks equally frustrated and fascinated by everything and everyone and it fills me with joy

ScratPlays
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I love Bill Nye's perfect mix of "this is a genuine teachable moment" and "oh god these idiots are asking more dumb questions" in his delivery

burningrabbit
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Bill Nye came to my elementary school when I was a kid and it’s still one of the highlights of my life. He did a dry ice experiment and it’s what made me fall in love with science and major in bio in college. ❤️🙏🏽

khalilahd.
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Bill Nye being disappointed he won't out live the sun is honestly iconic

melissagoldsmith
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I still remember the greatest roast I’ve ever heard. It happened around the topic of Bill Nye in my high school science class. My science teacher was this a very fun guy who always tried to make it somewhat fun. My teacher was asked why he didn’t show Bill Nye and he replied “it’s because he’s a comedian who thinks he’s a scientist.” And without hesitation one student replied, “and you’re a scientist who thinks he’s a comedian.”

jasperdrawings
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Bill Nye: let me explain why your question is idiotic and pathetic
Also Bill Nye: Wonderful, great question

frenchydawg
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You can never get enough of this guy. His way of presenting facts along with comedic timing is wonderful.

marcus.thoren
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I love how the ignorance of adults just sets this dude off so far after he taught kids for years

TheEFRoommates
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I love how Bill answered the "why should we listen to you?" question. Understanding and evaluating scientific discoveries starts with a good education. What we can see we know, what we can only discuss is meant to be discussed with the intention of sorting through what we know. This is why politics should never determine what sciences we learn in school.

becca
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Bill Nye continues to be an absolute treasure.
Also the bit about what does space expand into--every now and then I wonder the same thing and it's a few minutes that I get very very very
quiet
and afraid
and I have to sit down and watch a cat video so I don't fly into an existential panic.
Fun times!

AmandaLeigh
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How to get Bill Nye to say "milf" 5 times... well done.

kayleighd
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Bring backs memories of watching Bill Nye the Science Guy on television.
I see Bill, I click.

mrscarter
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I love how brutally honest he is, and is even kinda dark when talking about our existence. It's the wake-up call we all needed since we watched him in school....

Jacob_McDrummer
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The way he pronounced ihhsmilf had me dead 😂😂😂

TheBenjamin.
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Hearing Bill Nye swear, even if it's bleeped, gives me joy.

PunKinPi
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I could watch a weekly Science Support with Bill Nye. 🥰

raquelhoffmann
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“Stop attributing anything in your life to astrology. It is utter bunk”

THANK YOU

Marksman
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OK, I (as a Brit) get why so many Americans hold Bill Nye in such high regard now.
An excellent science educator, and an excellent bowtie-wearer.

Time to go back and watch parts one to three.

bentilley
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“Note well that it’s very reasonably that you, and maybe even I, will be alive when life is discovered on another world. And when that happens, it will change this world.”

That was super deep to me for some reason

GrippeeTV
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I miss seeing you dude. I watched your show religiously as a kid and saw every one of them before they were later shown in my classes. I thought I was the coolest kid being able to help my teacher explain to everyone what momentum was when we covered it. Awesome childhood moment

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