This is star talk. I'm neil de grass tyson, and today i'm interviewing professor lawrence kraus. He's at arizona state university, and he's visiting new york this week as part of a major, major celebration of science for the world science festival. There's a lot of technology that was introduced invisioned in star treck, the original show tat today i think we have and take for granted. If you're into old fashioned technology, one, eight, seven, seven, five, star talk. Or if you're dating a trecky, or if you're worid trecky,. peel your spocker off and
The Star Trek TV and movie series imagine a bright future for humans in space, one in which we explore alien worlds with the aid of advanced technology. Because the writers tried to include as much realistic science as possible within the fictional framework, the stories have been an inspiration for students, scientists, inventors; and anyone interested in pondering our destiny on Earth and beyond. In this show, Brandon Fibbs reviews the latest Star Trek movie now in theaters, and Lawrence Krauss talks about how Star Trek uses science to explore what is possible in our universe.
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