"I was meant to be a child. We're about empowering you to just explore the world around you and learn on your own," he says. "The most interesting thing for someone who's really interested in how knowledge is created are the problems that haven't been solved." The word that triggers discovery is always, 'That's funny' -- their open floodgates of information.
Neil deGrasse Tyson chats with whistleblower Edward Snowden via robotic telepresence from Moscow. In Part 1, they discuss Isaac Newton, knowledge and learning, the Periodic Table, encryption and privacy, and much more.
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