Stephen Colbert Interviews Neil deGrasse Tyson at Montclair Kimberley Academy - 2010-Jan-29

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Jump to 6:15 for the start of the interview.

Now with captions! Took me three days to transcribe :-P
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Original: http://www.haydenplanetarium.org/tyson/watch/2010/01/29/stephen-colbert-inter...

A discussion about science, society, and the universe with Stephen Colbert, who is out of character, at the Kimberley Academy in Montclair, New Jersey.

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  • @Laekat I take it to mean that the question is silly and not worth answering. In other words, just because you can string words together in the form of a question, doesn't make it a valid question.

  • I could listen to Tyson talk forever.

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  • I don't care what those commercials say. THIS is the most interesting man in the world.

  • Stephen Colbert should interview everyone. Everyone.

  • @Laekat i thought a better end to his saying would have been: Words that make questions, may not be worth its words

  • This was an incredible interview... If you want the meat of what you need to listen to it starts at 1:13:00

  • @Laekat he didn't finish his quote. colbert interruptd him. it was supposed to be five seven five for haiku. words that make questions = 5, may not be questions at all=7, then interrupted, we will never know the final line to his haiku.

  • @TheDeathofGrace keep watching...

  • Neil deGrasse Tyson should be appointed the supreme unilateral leader of this planet.

    The level of enlightenment of this human being is on a league of its own. Every word he says is profoundly inspiring. Science, logic, reason, empirical knowledge, critical thinking, curiosity, exploration, discovery and ultimately the fundamental truth about ourself and the universe is the very incarnation of what Neil deGrasse Tyson represent.

  • @vikings4l1fe No, he accepts truth. Besides, I was just making an observation.

  • This man is a hero... his knowledge is powerful and it is a pleasure to listen!

  • @senshtatulo you're arguing with Tyson. You're going to lose.

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