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Scientists Bill Nye and Neil deGrasse Tyson sat down to discuss the movie "Interstellar," and why one surprising plot point in the film destroyed the movie's believability for both of them.If a situation was dire enough, would leaving the Earth behind be a better alternative than trying to save it?
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"This is what made [the movie] literally incredible for me," Nye says in the video, adding, "Why leave the freaking Earth, people?
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No, of course not—nothing's free, you idiots. Bill Nye and Neil deGrasse Tyson arrive at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards at Microsoft Theater on September 10, 2016 in Los Angeles, California. Following the success of his show, Nye continued to advocate for science, becoming the Nye attended Lafayette Elementary School and Alice Deal Junior High before attending After graduating from Cornell, Nye worked as an engineer for the Nye quit his job at Boeing on October 3, 1986 to focus on his burgeoning comedy career.During Nye's 10-year college reunion in 1987, he went to great lengths to meet with Sagan at Cornell.
He is an astrophysicist, cosmologist, writer, and television personality. Best English
And that turned out to be great advice. He corrected Keister on his pronunciation of the word "In 1993, collaborating with James McKenna, Erren Gottlieb and Elizabeth Brock, Nye developed a pilot for a new show, In addition to the TV show, Nye published several books as The Science Guy.
However with the rise in technology that used to be reserved for science fiction in the fifties and how computers and many technologies that were once big budget devices are now household appliances, science is becoming part of the mainstream.
"The two scientists didn't really take issue with the the idea that a massive blight like the one in "Interstellar" could happen and threaten the Earth -- in fact, it seemed both thought this was a possibility -- but they really took issue with how the movie envisioned humanity reacting to that threat.
You're not children anymore. Safety glasses off, motherfuckers.Nye and his neighbor, environmental activist/actor This article is about the American science educator.
By the end of this century, if emissions keep rising, the average temperature on Earth could go up another 4 to 8 degrees. In-studio, Neil is joined by comic co-host Chuck Nice and science communicator Emily Calandrelli.
He discusses these doubtful tendencies with another science guy, astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson.
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