521: Neil deGrasse Tyson | Cosmic Queries for the Acutely Curious

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Black Holes
discusses the intriguing concept of black holes and their implications for our understanding of the universe. He uses the example of Superman's journey to Earth to explain the effects of traveling at the speed of light and the concept of wormholes. This leads to a broader discussion on how light travel affects our perception of time and space.
There are stars out there that have long died, but we don't know it yet.
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emphasizes the importance of understanding these phenomena to grasp the vastness and complexity of the cosmos 1.
Particle Physics
Particle accelerators play a crucial role in advancing our understanding of physics. explains that by accelerating particles to high speeds and colliding them, scientists can observe phenomena that only occur under extreme conditions. This has led to the discovery of subatomic particles and new elements.
If you create a particle accelerator that lives in an energy regime that no other accelerator can touch, then whole new frontiers of discovery await you.
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compares this to the use of large telescopes in astronomy, which allow us to see farther and dimmer objects in the universe 2 3.
Alien Civilizations
The possibility of alien civilizations offers a fascinating perspective on our place in the universe. discusses how, due to the vast distances light must travel, any observation of alien life would essentially be a glimpse into the past. He humorously recounts a story involving Superman and the Hayden Planetarium to illustrate this point.
There could be aliens looking at what's going on in the Roman Empire right now with their super crazy optical technology.
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notes that understanding these possibilities encourages intellectual humility and a broader cosmic perspective 4 5.
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