So could the big bang what I'm not sure what a white. hole is? And then he says or she says or they say white holes maybe? White holes for what? Does this follow on to that? Yes. We calculated what these should look like in the universe, looked around and we didn't find a lick of them. So but it would be cool if white holes were birthing universes, but we have no real evidence of that. Do not write people. That was funny. Dude, you better not write and I'm serious. They're called jokes. Chuck still has, he's got a black thing going on in China. He can't shake it. The Grass
What do you wish you’d learned in school? On this episode, Neil deGrasse Tyson and comic co-host Chuck Nice go back to school to answer questions about simulation theory, time dilation, white holes, the sound of space, and more!
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