StarTalk TV Show With Neil DeGrasse Tyson Starts Monday
An anonymous reader writes: Neil DeGrasse Tyson of StarTalk Radio and Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey has a TV show starting on Monday, April 20, at 11 p.m. ET/10 p.m. CT on NatGeo. Based on Dr. Tyson's prominent podcast of the same name, the hour-long, weekly series infuses pop culture with science, while bringing together comedians and celebrities to delve into a wide range of topics. Each week, in a private interview, Dr. Tyson explores all the ways science and technology have influenced the lives and livelihoods of his guests, whatever their background.
and for no apparent reason?
Sounds interesting, but I'm sure the show would be less condescending and obnoxious if they'd just get rid of Tyson.
Solution there, it seems to me, is to create a watchable program.
That sounds like "Cosmos" is cancelled then.
Too bad, as it was the best thing on TV.
Do not look at laser with remaining good eye.
Did he upset you by mentioning that your superstitions aren't true?
I have a big interest in physics and cosmology, etc, and generally fall asleep listening to some lecture or talk of some sort, be it Feynman or Susskind or what have you.
All NGT (and guys like Lawrence Kraus or Bill Nye) talk about are themselves, or how stupid everybody else is who isn't balls deep in Al Gore's ass with the climate change deal. It's the most asinine and shallow of political discussions.
It's annoying, because I'd love to hear about astrophysics (that's his job, right?) or string theory in Kraus' case.
Quit mixing pop culture and science, it dumbs it down and makes people I respected once look like
I've watch all dr. Tyson's videos on Youtube, one podcast per week (not always featuring Neil himself) isn't nearly enough to satisfy me now.
I'm not sure Tyson is an atheist.
Don't blame me, I voted for Baltar.
I have a big interest in physics and cosmology, etc, and generally fall asleep listening to some lecture or talk of some sort, be it Feynman or Susskind or what have you.
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Quit mixing pop culture and science, it dumbs it down and makes people I respected once look like
These kinds of shows aren't for people who fall asleep every night listening to lectures. These kinds of shows are for the people who think Taylor Swift is the greatest singer/songwriter of all time, or can name everyone in the newest season of Dancing with the Stars but can't name the top people in government. The idea is to get people who aren't normally interested in science to at least think about it, to develop a rudimentary understanding of how science works (scientific theory, how scientists think, etc) and why the world around them is the way it is. Even a simplistic understadning is better than no understanding at all.
The only thing necessary for evil to triumph is for it to be pitted against a slightly greater evil
I love how someone modded it "Informative."
Dark Reflection
Judging from the way he not only prematurely used what turned out to be incorrect data but also botched the basic physics of "deflategate" maybe infusing pop culture with science isn't his strong suit.
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Even though I disagree with him on a lot of things.
I just wish they'd drop the comedians, though. Unless it's Chuck Nice. Leighann Lord is OK too, but dang, that Eugene Merman dood he has on his radio program far to often, he drops the IQ of the show about 20 points every time he's on. The others make jokes that show they're listening to Tyson and understanding him, but Merman just pops off inane non sequiturs that have nothing to do with the topic.
And don't bring in Bill Nye for guest hosting... Now that's annoying.
Do you put religion and science on the same level? Which you like better, like oranges or bananas? Science is a way to learn about things rationally then you make up your mind. Religion is a way to learn things by having ideas imposed on you. It's certainly healthier to learn science first, then you decide if you want to be interested in religion as well.
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