Bryan Sobrien: Is it like everybody giss to take credit, or is becauseyou i'll take that first. It's possible to be interesting and wrong, ok? So the geocentric universe with earth in the mill, that was interestingly wrong, right? They were trying to fit things, and that had a lot of intellectual capital invested in trying to understand it. And so any time we talk about copernicus, we also talk about ptolemy - people who you have to stand on their shoulders even to say they're wrong,. That still has huge value resoletly. I would add that reporters writing about scientists and people t this sort of belief out
What is the black hole information paradox? On this episode, Neil deGrasse Tyson and comic co-host Chuck Nice explore the Higgs Boson, quantum entanglement, and black holes with particle physicist Brian Cox.
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