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jagman
1st March 2012, 23:15
tonight's show
1am - 5am ET
10pm - 2am PT
Space Exploration & Innovation
Thu 03-01
Astrophysicist and director of the Hayden Planetarium, Neil deGrasse Tyson, will discuss how we can get back on track to become a space-faring society once again, and what we stand to lose if NASA doesn't regain its ground as a force for innovation.

First Hour: Investment advisor Catherine Austin Fitts joins George in the studio for an update on economic news.
http://www.coasttocoastam.com/

jagman
2nd March 2012, 03:01
Here is a link to Dr. Tyson home page
http://www.haydenplanetarium.org/tyson/

Sapphire
4th February 2013, 14:59
Just to lighten things up here's a very funny and interesting interview

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Ivanhoe
4th February 2013, 17:31
I enjoyed that.:clap2:

baddbob
17th February 2013, 00:26
Too many lawyers
"Good men are unwilling to rule, either for money's sake or for honour.... So they must be forced to consent under threat of penalty.... The heaviest penalty for declining to rule is to be ruled by someone inferior to yourself. That is the fear, I believe, that makes decent people accept power...."

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Jan 7, 2012

write4change
17th February 2013, 01:07
I did first year law twice. In the 60s everyone talked about justice. In the 80s everyone talked about money.

In the 60s I had an 8 month old baby and I was working full time as a federal adjudicator and I was one of two women in my class. We were called on every night we went to class, the guys could slide when needed. Everyone knew our names first. I could not handle it. I had bleeding ulcers.

In the 80s, I was appalled. I went to a charity high flalutin dinner and was seated next to Rose Bird who was at that moment Chief Justice of the California Supreme Court. I told her I had already figured out that the people I wanted to represent could not afford me and the people I loathed would hire me in a minute. She told me that if she had to do it again she wouldn't. I figured that was the best insight I had been given and did not go back after the first year.

GoodETxSG
17th February 2013, 13:03
NICE! Went right on my Facebook Group Page... Thanks for posting!

Bill Ryan
10th April 2023, 15:42
Chris Martenson is so disgusted with Tyson, he can hardly find words. :)

What he's stressing in this 25 minute video may seem a little nuanced to some, but it's extremely important and is directly linked to media-driven issues such as covid, the vaxx, the Wuhan lab leak, UFOs, "global warming", and much more.

https://projectavalon.net/Of_course_all_scientists_agree.jpg

Neil deGrasse Tyson Disgraces Science


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hEgS5lSZ61s

rgray222
10th April 2023, 16:10
I gave up on Tyson years ago when he dismissed "all" people that had a UFO sighting as being unstable. Making such a broad stereotype claim told me that he lacked the ability to critically think and/or was just another useful idiot.

wondering
10th April 2023, 16:18
I was dumbfounded a few years ago when he dismissed extra terrestrial life...sooooo disappointed in him.

mountain_jim
10th April 2023, 20:20
https://twitter.com/DavidBCollum/status/1644879074857308168?s=20

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ExomatrixTV
31st March 2024, 19:21
William Shatner (93) Has Questions for Neil deGrasse Tyson (65):

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What is the value of curiosity? Neil deGrasse Tyson sits down with William Shatner to explore the nature of spacetime, Star Trek, human curiosity, loneliness, and more. How would warp drive work?

What is William Shanter's favorite Star Trek episode? Learn about the question Stephen Hawking had for Bill and the secret power of science fiction. Bill talks about what it was like to watch Neil Armstrong walk on the moon after Star Trek was originally canceled. We discuss Artemis, our return to the moon, and how we can create a base there. Will there be enough water on the moon for people to use?

Neil breaks down how water can be used for fuel and how humans have harnessed the power of physics. We discuss Bill’s new documentary You Can Call Me Bill and some philosophical points about science. Are electrons lonely? We explore the difference between being lonely and being alone and the nature of curiosity. Is human curiosity a double-edged sword? Is there anything left on Bill’s bucket list? Plus, Bill asks if living beings like mycelia could be analogs for the universe's structure.

Why is it spacetime and not space and time separately? What is the vacuum of space made of? Discover virtual particles and how the fabric of spacetime may be a web made of wormholes. We break down dark energy and dark matter, and why their names may be misleading. To end, we discuss old age and wisdom: do they go together?

Satori
31st March 2024, 19:59
Tyson is a POS.

He has blood on his hands for pushing the lie about CV19 and supporting the poison injections. Go back and find his interview with Steve Colbert in early 2020. I posted it once or twice on a CV19/vax thread, but you can find it on the “internets”. Take note of his tie. Up close you see a rocket with a long pointed needle-like protrusion, but as the camera pulls back the “rocket” takes on the distinction appearance of a syringe with a long needle.

Among other things, in the protective programming interview he tells Colbert that CV19 is a test to see if people will do what the experts say. Colbert asks or exclaims words to the effect, “oh, we are the guinea pigs?” To which Tyson replies by grinning and shrugging his shoulders in an affirmative manner.

Disgusting.

ExomatrixTV
13th April 2024, 12:10
Neil deGrasse Tyson’s Sci-Fi Movie Tier List:

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My YT comment on above video, quote:
"22:20 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TAKXQKMTAU0&t=1340s) onward, two minutes complete jerk (https://www.quora.com/What-is-it-like-to-be-a-jerk) talk!"