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Neil deGrasse Tyson Explains Dimensions
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What’s up with the fourth dimension? Neil deGrasse Tyson and Chuck Nice explore the dimensions, worldlines, and what it would mean to be 4D.

Learn about time and space and how we navigate through both. What would a 2D world be like for two-dimensional people? We break down what it's like for 3D beings to interact with the second dimension and what it would be like for 4D beings to interact with the third dimension. Plus, we discuss flying cars and whether we already have them.

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00:00 - Introduction: Dimensions
3:00 - Dimensional Surgery & Looking at a 2D World
6:20 - Escaping 2D & 3D Prison
8:10 - Even Higher Dimensions
9:21 - Do We Already Have Flying Cars?
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Date of upload: Jan 9, 2024 ^^


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@StarTalk

4 months ago

What do you wanna see Neil explain next!?

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@tonycole9620

4 months ago

I never know what I want explained until I hear him explain it.

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@JanetStarChild

2 months ago

I like Chuck's closing statement... "In another dimension, we'd have all the time in the world." ...That is profoundly astute.

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@justyneddins2570

2 weeks ago

"We are prisoners of the present.. forever transitioning between an inaccessible past and unknowable future". 🔥

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@Soulr

3 weeks ago

This video was brilliant. The writing, visuals, and audio were all masterfully done. Thank you 🪐✨

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@caroline.saldanha

3 months ago

The ability to turn a complex concept to a comprehensible one is truly astounding. Such a master teacher.

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@LDavis

4 months ago

10:28 "In another dimension, we would have all the time in the world" That's some lowkey 🔥

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@BarbaraHollingsworth

1 month ago

Love it! To go from not understanding to understanding. Lightbulbs turned on. Thanks Neil, science, sense, humor all at once.

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@woodmandawson1416

1 month ago

This is a great simplified teaching on dimensions, love it!

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@AsobiMedio

4 months ago

2:50 Chuck's got a point, in the digital space people need to meet at the same time, but also in the same digital location. Whether its a URL address or some server, the computer and its code is just an extension of your body at that point. An extension that can interact with the digital space.

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@sydneyrennerthomas6629

3 months ago

Summary Forward and backwards = 1st dimension Left and right = 2nd dimension Up and down = 3rd dimension In the Past and to the future = 4th dimension In simpler medical terms The length of the body = 1st dimension The width of the body = 2nd dimension The skin or outer layer = 3rd dimension The ability to see through everything especially through the skin = 4th dimension. This is the most beautiful thing I’ve learn from YouTube.

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@bolderyman6089

1 day ago

CHUCK! "Girl, I just need you as part of my world line." And the BEAT drops, that was awesome ... I didn't know I needed to hear G Nice make an album!

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@user-op8tm7pn5h

1 month ago

Wow! That was very informative! Answered questions I had in preparations and advanced testing of delicate components before launch time! You guys got this! Thank you, Leo

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@JohnBrooking4

4 months ago

As a bicycle commuter who has given a great deal of thought to traffic interaction, the image of me and a truck occupying the same space at (hopefully) different times occurred to me long ago. Many cyclists want separated bike infrastructure to protect us from motor traffic. But the intersections are always the hardest part. By definition, intersections are where people’s world lines can intersect on a road. So if you want to separate bikes and cars at intersections, there are only two ways: space or time. Either add a third physical dimension in the form of an overpass or tunnel, or control the time dimension with a separate green phase. That’s it.

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@caitcc89

3 weeks ago

I’ve been trying to wrap my head around the 4th dimension explanation for the longest time and this video is the closest I’ve gotten to truly grasping it! So cool! Thanks Neil!

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@jasonhuofficial

1 month ago

How did I discover this channel just today? Subscribed immediately.

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@hanstubben

4 months ago

Chuck outsmarting Neil by pointing out virtual presence! Loved the way Neil looked, he surely didn't expect that!

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@rosemarywessel1294

3 months ago

This is why I love "Flatland" by Edwin Abbott. That was the first time I could ALMOST get a feel for a 4D being's view of the world.

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@thor2765

1 month ago

Neil...you are the best scientist of our time for us laymen. You break it down for us and make it not only mentally digestible, but entertaining. Thank you 🙏

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@Sorrel555

2 weeks ago

The way Chuck passively absorbs Neil’s science talk is probably the best part. They make a great pair lol

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