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Jim Carrey reacts to Will Smith Chris Rock Slap @ The Oscars

luxintenebris jokingly says...

has the same vibe as the Givens/Tyson relationship. the 'entanglement' announcement in particular. only Mike got the beating over his narcissistic, manipulative, & fabulist wife.

entanglement? get knee-walking drunk than try "dear, i got in an entanglement w/the bartender" and see how that flies.

Will should have listened to his own advice...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOaFh-yJk_k

BTW: she looks happy, and now the healing begins?
https://twitter.com/i/status/1509341796249264129

All of Mike Tyson's knockouts

newtboy says...

Crossed with a freight train.
If the Terminator had been black, I think we know who should have played him…but with no dialog.

It really makes this all the more horrific….
“It was when I fought Robin in Steve Lott’s apartment. She really offended me and I went BAM. She flew backwards, hitting every wall in the apartment,” Tyson recalled. “That was the best punch I’ve ever thrown in my entire life.”

*quality boxer….abject failure as a human being.

lucky760 said:

He really is built like a pit bull.

Waterfall Defies Gravity Due to Strong Winds

cloudballoon says...

I can't stand Neil DeGrasse Tyson. Everytime I see him I kept thinking "is he 'roided up or did he just sniff some coke?" I don't need science to be screamed at me (or the arrogance) all the time. Even Adam Savage is far more subdued in comparison and he's plenty hyperbolic in Mythbusters. I never understood why he got such a celebrity status. He offers little new insight on his shows or guest appearances. I just wish I get see a much better modern "science/space guy" on TV.

BSR said:

I think Neil DeGrasse Tyson would argue that they were in fact going exactly the right way.

Waterfall Defies Gravity Due to Strong Winds

Nigel Tufnel on the origins of Stonehenge

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Danny Macaskill: Danny Daycare

BSR says...

Neil deGrasse Tyson would approve. Let them jump in puddles. Let them bang on pots and pans. Let them stick keys in electrical outlets. NO! WAIT! I made that one up.

Star Trek: DS9's massive starship battle!

BSR says...

Alright. I've lost all respect for Star Trek producers now.

SOMEONE GET NEIL DEGRASSE TYSON ON THE PHONE!

nothing but a goddamn cgi orgy. piece of crap.

SOMEONE GET NEIL ON THE PHONE NOW!

what's this fuckin' universe coming to?

I DON'T KNOW! TRY HIM AT HOME! TRY TWITTER!

This Halloween commercial gave me the chills

BSR says...

When diodes meet.

Neil deGrasse Tyson tweeted today:

"Seems to me, if an Octopus
wanted to lock a human in a room,
it would just need to design the
exit with three door knobs."

Prospect (2018) - Official Trailer

BSR says...

If that moon or other planet over the horizon isn't part of the plot line, I give it a thumbs down.

The gravity of the visible planet and the earth like planet the characters are on would be on a collision course. I suspect the environment and the characters should already be rising or at least be feeling the effects of the planet over the horizon.

That, on its own, would be a bigger story line than whatever is going on in the clip.

If Neil deGrasse Tyson was dead, he'd be rolling over in his grave.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L051v3NC0F4

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What you doing, Cuz?

vil (Member Profile)

oritteropo says...

She addresses this in a follow-up video (still doesn't have the real experiment, but does have Neil deGrasse Tyson):


vil said:

Was hoping for an actual experiment.

You cannot both "detect" a photon/electron before it "enters a slit" and have it go through and "detect" it again at the back. That part is (probably) hogwash.

Detection at this scale really means fatal crash or at least deflection.

From what has been observed it would appear that in such an experiment an individual electron takes all the possible paths through both slits and the "waves" that "interfere" are waves of probability of the particle passing through detection points.

While it might as well be magic, really, QED does have observable rules, and this video might make it appear as though one could change the outcome by blinking an eye, which is not the case.

To make any headway stop thinking about tiny marbles. Think about tiny cartoon characters moving so fast they are smudged to invisibility whirring their tiny appendages around - you can only tell which particle and where it is if you swat it or it hits a wall and stops moving. There is no "detect but keep going as if nothing happened".



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