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The Race to Long Distance Entanglement – Cosmic Queries
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How do particles get entangled? Neil deGrasse Tyson and comedian Chuck Nice, answer grab-bag questions about harnessing Hawking Radiation, bad places to construct wormholes, and whether running or walking in the rain makes you wetter.

How do we entangle particles? How do we know they are entangled? We answer one of life's eternal questions: do you get more wet from running in the rain than walking? We break down the calculus minimization problem as well as why physics on Earth is the same as everywhere else.

Could dark energy be pressure from another dimension? We discuss potential options for studying black holes up close. Could we use Hawking Radiation to communicate what’s inside a black hole? Plus, what is Neil’s favorite discovery that has happened in his lifetime?

How would our relationship with time change once we start exploring and living on different planets? Where would be a bad place to open up a wormhole? What things from science fiction does Neil think will become a reality? Can rocky inner planets have rings like Saturn?

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00:00 - Introduction: Grab Bag
2:00 - How Do Particles Get Entangled?
6:40 - Who Gets Wetter? Running vs. Walking in the Rain
10:27 - Physics on Earth vs. The Cosmos
14:53 - Changing Dimensions
18:12 - Could We Use Hawking Radiation to Communicate What’s Inside a Black Hole?
21:18 - Neil’s Favorite Discovery in His Lifetime
27:17- What Happens Inside a Black Hole
28:21 - The Relationship to Time on Other Planets
31:50 - Bad Places to Put a Wormhole
36:01 - Books About Astrophysics
37:36 - Things From Science Fiction That Could Become Real
39:26 - Can Rocky Planets Have Rings?
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@StarTalk

3 months ago

What's YOUR favorite cosmic discovery? 🪐

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@caseyann785

3 months ago

I just got into an Astrophysics PhD Program! StarTalk helped inspire me to pursue astrophysics for undergrad, so I wanted to say thanks for making this science accessible to everyone :)

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@andypeiffer5

3 months ago

They're back!! You two somehow pulled off a remote podcast seamlessly without missing the camaraderie that you get in person. But, to also now be in person again, makes it just that much more special!

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@joekenorer

3 months ago

I love how Chuck has developed the ability to put Neil in philosophical check from time to time.

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@Nate-hw1nc

3 months ago

And the boys are back!!! In person!!!!

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@alswedgin9274

3 months ago

"Take something you don't know and and explain it with something you know even less about, not a good idea". Simple yet brilliant.

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@zakkaryhoffman8503

3 months ago

Having you guys back together in person just makes me love the show all over again, not that I ever stopped loving the show but you know what I'm trying to say lol 😂😂

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@Danymok

3 months ago

Cicero was a Roman senator, often considered the best statesman of Rome's history. He tried to keep the Roman Republic alive, and had some success for a while, but eventually he was proscribed by the soon to be first emperor of Rome, Octavian. Unrelated comment I know, but I found the talk about Cicero interesting and I recently watched a bunch of videos about the end of the Roman Republic which is why this was on my mind.

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@supercrass

3 months ago

Two of the best stars in the entire universe right here, together. Great seeing Lord Nice & Dr.Tyson doing their thing. ⭐⭐

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@dylankopff5062

2 months ago

I used to wonder why Tyson needed a co host at all but now we love Chuck and need to see him too

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@TheNaiveMonk

3 months ago

I could listen to Neil all day

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@beau-urns

2 months ago

I love how much chuck has learned I’ve the years. I guess hanging out with Neil and guests and chatting you are going to learn much more than the average person. I’d consider him enlightened tier now

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@Bob-of-Zoid

3 months ago

I literally just started packing a bowl when Chuck said: "Someone is smokin' some good weed boy"! 😮

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@Mikaci_the_Grand_Duke

3 months ago

There is one thing I hope AI development will solve as soon as possible. That is real-time translation to any language using the speaker's voice so I can show your videos to my daughters who don't speak English yet. It's not too early to teach children, especially if there is such an easy and fun way, just by watching your videos. You two would 100% awaken anyone's thirst for knowledge, no matter how old they are.

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@jeffreyfahie1502

3 months ago

Chuck should absolutely have a physics degree by now.

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@djloera1

2 months ago

Seems more organic, this format of interview. Forty five mins. zipped by in a blink of an eye!

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@davidbordwell8346

2 months ago

Cant recall how long ago it was but i stumbled across niel discussing stars on some talkshow. It changed my life instantly. I dont watch tv anymore, just find interesting topics and deep dive the rabbit holes. I used to read maybe 2-3books a year, now reading 50 plus. Man the stuff they didn't teach us in school. I went to schools in 1 of the best county's in the country. I feel like i have learned more from Dr Tyson than all my years in school.

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@dayanbalevski4446

3 months ago

I am so happy that Niel also thinks that Gladiator is the greatest movie of all time, because that is what I always have been saying. I can watch it 100 times, and it makes me weep every time. Cicero is indeed the servant of General Maximus Decimus Meridius.

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@Songoftiffany

2 months ago

I loved science in school and was told that my math skills were not good enough to consider a career in the field . But thanks to Neil ( my absolute favorite educator on all things Space Science and then some ) I feel like I have pretty good grasp on our universe. I do feel like so many things I learned in school are being challenged by new technologies, findings and ideas . I would recommend to anyone who enjoys Star Talk as much as I do to read Mr. Tyson’s books. He narrates many of the audiobooks as well . 😊

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@rainie22rs

3 months ago

Cicero the Conqueror. Love his question and Dr Tyson’s answer. “Fetch Me My Horse…”😂

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