Is there a correlation in size and time? Let's say, hypothetically, there's an object or being that is bigger than the universe itself would time act differently due to the larger mass. And does the fact that the size difference allows for faster movement, also perception of time to said thing or being? Now, that's the end of the show because that question's particularly- Well, exactly. You have more time left. We're out of time. Out of time.
What if the laws of physics were different? Neil deGrasse Tyson and co-hosts Chuck Nice and Gary O’Reilly answer grab bag questions with astrophysicist Charles Liu about alien heists, gravity, and space exploration.
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