Answering Fan Queries About Strange Matter, the Insides of Black Holes & More
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What could we do to hide from the aliens? Neil deGrasse Tyson and comedian Chuck Nice answer fan questions about human radio wave signals, strange matter, universes inside black holes, and other physics questions!
Could a spaceship constantly accelerate? We talk about retrorockets, the Equivalence Principle, and space fueling stations. Learn how the paths of projectiles don’t actually follow a parabolic arch. Plus, how do photons experience redshift while also being destroyed upon creation?
The answer to the photon red shift question that stumped these two:
The photon has to travel at the speed of light for time to stop for it. However, even a photon can be forced to travel slower than light speed depending on the medium it travels through. As the photon travels through a medium in this regard it is then that time plays out to red shift the photon.
Here is another hypothesis: A photon is not a point source of energy but a wave, yes? That wave exists the full length we call distance between two points. As space expands in all directions the photon is stretched as well. This means the photon we see either left in its red shifted state or stretched to become red shifted as it passed through various mediums to get here… Let’s keep bending our perspectives, this is fun…😵💫
Are we on the other side of another universe's black hole? What is the difference between the horizon of our universe and the event horizon? What is strange matter? We break down the types of quarks and the mysterious things in particle accelerators. Plus, learn where the word “quark” comes from.
Do gas giants have a solid core made of different things than ours? Find out about the formation of the solar system, Maxwellian distribution of velocities, and how big Jupiter’s atmosphere is. We also explore human radio and TV signals and how we could encrypt our signals so aliens don’t hear us. How many cosmic discoveries are made by people with no formal training? Can enthusiasts still contribute to science? We also discuss what needs to be revised about the model for the start of our universe. Plus, learn how aliens received the wrong directions to our solar system.
The new iteration of the spacez starship has ports for ship to ship refueling capabilities now.
Timestamps:
0:00 - Introduction
Jersey is Nice.
1:04 - Accelerating to Mars
4:14 - The Equivalence Principle
That Photon time dialation sure is interesting to think about =P but wouldent it be a little like waves on an ocean? like no matter the "wave length" of the ocean waves the water particles inside them are still the same on either the starting point or the end (if they actualy would "travel". And if not a wave realy being energy thats transfered between all the H2o atoms)? So becouse light is both wave and particle at the same time the redshift we see is somehow just connected to "when its a wave" but the photon that hits something and gets "destroyed" is the the same it was at its creation?
6:00 - Fueling in Space
6:50 - Orbit
Our entire universe may be as a molecule to something larger.
9:08 - Time Dilation & Photons
13:46 - Universes within Black Holes
LOLLLLL... I am the great cornholio! That would be a great first impression.
16:32 - What is Strange Matter?
26:17 - Do Gas Giants Have a Solid Core?
The photon does not experience a redshift it’s we who see the redshift.
31:21 - Can We Hide Earth from Aliens?
39:07 - Amateur Astronomers Making Discoveries
Black holes destroy everything that falls into it. So.. no, I don't think we are inside a black hole.
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I need to um know I can't stop figuring and apparently on Tyson knows did the satellites that past the solar line has the been a micro or macro drag been found I need to know n I can't get ahold of you
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What if I tell you to say backwards but instead of saying you make something go backwards so you say without saying but is more realistic and universal than saying it, would it be the same with backward dark holes and that's why we can see them
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Yes, accelerate at about 1.2 g's for a very very very very very very long time. That is absolutely possible yes you can totally do that, light speed is very very fast, it takes a really, really long time to even get close. Yes, you Yes, you can absolutely accelerate at a constant rate to produce artificial gravity, except that it doesn't quite work like real gravity, it's close, but not quite the same, I don't really know how to explain why it's not quite the same. But it's not quite the same.
@TommyLightfootCute shirt.
@PDP-z5gsuper podcast
@JulienDubois-v8n33:50 Diddler even catching strays from the science community!!
@the83rdtrombonist60On the question if the photon, the photon is whatever color it is, but, when traveling away from us, the wavelength is stretched and APPEARS red. If a photon is coming towards us (as sufficient speed), it's wavelength is compressed and APPEARS blue
@the83rdtrombonist60Blaming over 130 million pieces of space junk accumulated since 1957 on Elon Musk? Incredibly dishonest take intended to mislead people for political reasons.
Most viewers of the show will believe him because we trust what he says.
I know I am not a patreon user, but I do have a question that's been in the back of my head for a while.
It DEA.\n Ls, with the formation of our moon. It\n Is said that a Mars size planetoid hit or collided with Earth and Earth absorbed it, creating our core. If it is approximately half the size of Earth like Mars is wouldn't our core be larger than what it is? In other words, would our core be closer to the crust of the Earth? Or is it that the Earth absorbed the core of that planetoid? And the rest of the material was distributed throughout the crust of the Earth, and some of it thrown into space, forming the moon.
Neil when cable tv was broadcasting Bevis and butthead local tv broadcast was still occurring so yes aliens may have been monitoring Bevis and butthead! 😂
@scottopenlander856Can't stand how Dr. Tyson downplays the actual euphoric effects THC does to the brain and consciousness. Having your mind blown sober and having your mind blown while high are two completely different things. But maybe for sponsorship he downplays. Good show though!
@blackpanther6389crotch alert ❌
@intellectual_idiotI wish a channel existed that covered these exact topics without the super cringey, ultra aggravating "comedic relief"
@knotshor469the fact he talked about the star destroyers then tie fighters coming out of it was hilarious.
@AjeetSinghal-q9nDear Chuck: You are hilarious. One favor: could you just let Neil finish his sentences my good brotha?
@stickshiftt9127I can’t wait for y’all to get into Andy Weir’s “Project Hail Mary” film adaptation. Keep up the great work.
@AJHTX-f3lIf I werea standup comedian, I would invite NGT to every single show.
@gwoody4003interesting podcast
@JonasMüller-f6kSo if your a hour away from a black holes and there is a time difference there, there time is in the future 1000 years, but it only took 1hour to get there, you leave and go back to the original hour away distance, but now your a thousand years in the future? So what if you had a camera there pointed at hour away distance what happens to the time difference now, do you see the future or past? Does anyone see where I am trying to see here? What if you had 1 camera pointed at the time difference, 1 sitting there and 1 coming in and out of it, what do you see?
@quantomcomputer😅does the photon even think😅
@shawncarlson2508New subscriber and I know this is a year old video so this may not be seen, BUT, very interesting just how common the rule of 3 applies. Curious what the fascination is/was. I mean c'mon:
"Comedy comes in 3's"
"Bad things happen in 3's"
In Catholicism there's The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
It's just an odd thing I've noticed and now learning there's 3 quarks in a proton and neutron (I did not excel in science, but it's always interested me as history has). Cool little fact.
"a wine cork" #dead
@bronxitelife3652My name is Derwin Peterson im from Northern Virginia currently studying to be an astrophysicist so I hope I got this answer right for you guys
The answer to your question how many feet across is the observable universe roughly 2,888,160,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 feet
Or written in scientific notation: 2.88816 × 10²⁷ feet 😁
I love you guys,
My grandfather had a handlebar mustache. I believe it should be very regal. He was a handsome man.
@echo123.0❤🙏💪
@echo123.0Neil said everyone had a mustache in the civil war. Not true. In fact probably the most important figure of that time did not have a mustache - Abraham Lincoln
@JamesShelnutt2So Astra means Star in latin but its also an imperfect anagram of star. Coincidence?
@kofio7581I was wondering about hawking radiation in the horizon of a black hole so when it exploded, if you collected all of the hawking radiation could you find information from inside the black hole?
@ReeseDieterle-c3wMustach in the sky lol
@MyBlerdBaeWhy we can’t just use nuclear power if we have ships running at about 30 to 50 years lifespan without refueling maybe that should be an option if we wanna reach out father in the universe
@smittywestent9571Stratospheric bounce of short wave signals as always puzzled most folk...ride the wave.
@LikeReallyKneeJerkWhy don't you help build a space vehicle so we all tour the moon landing site 🙏🙏🙏
@toetutuiaI know something niel does not know. Avacado was domesticated to modern day. Avacado in the wild have a huge seed n no flesh human intervention give us the avacado of today. But wild avacado is not lot of flesh matter ah fact little to nun
@wolflifegamingSo, basically everything is just a hypothetical... Math can only answer things that we "know" and "Assumptions" are just that😒
@leroysanders3564My dad and uncles made me hold up the bunny ears the entire cowboys game on Thanksgiving.. every time my face itched, they lost signal😂
@ChrisOfSt.PatrickThe Expanse mentioned
@martiendavid16:50 They called it Mexico
@TromboneSteveIf another civilization ever found the Voyager, Pioneer, or New Horizons; couldn't they be able to reverse engineer the path it had taken and how long it has been going based upon the ratios of isotopes within their RTGs?
@bungiebee4049