"We Might Have 100 Years Left!" Neil deGrasse Tyson On The World Ending

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Published 2022-06-23
Astrophysicist and author Neil deGrasse Tyson joins Piers Morgan Uncensored for one of the most fascinating interviews we've had. Piers asks him how long we have on Earth, to which Neil replies it could be a little as 100 years if we don't do anything about climate change. Neil then explains some other theories as to how the world could end, including the theory that eventually the sun will run out of fuel in its core and expand until it eventually collides with Earth. Don't worry though, he explains this might take up to 19 billion years to happen, much like The Big Rip theory he explains. Piers then references his interview with Stephen Hawking on whether Artificial Intelligence will end humanity and asks Neils his thoughts on the matter. Piers then asks what is the one thing Neil is obsessed with figuring out and Neil explains that he would love to understand the different space time continuums you see when entering a Black Hole. Finally, Piers asks Neil what he would do with his final moments if the world was ending - watch to find out what he says!

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All Comments (21)
  • @kotogray8335
    "My brain is the same size as everyone elses. I just prioritize what I care about differently than others." Well said Can we just get everyone else to feel that way? Please!!!
  • @Mark-fo6to
    The beauty of all the conjecture is that you can't disprove it anymore than you can confirm it.
  • @xXTre930Xx
    "We're pretty incompetent on so many levels." Most truth thats been said in a long time.
  • @R3b3l-Scumm
    Didn't feel like this video was 9 minutes long, it is so interesting to listen to Neil talk about our universe.
  • @jimw1615
    Back in 1970 while in college I took my first Astronomy Course. We covered various aspects and one in particular was a conversation that was making its way around inside the Astronomy community regarding the survival timeline of humans after the development of thermonuclear weapons. I remember it because Dr. Toy stated that within 100 years after that point in time (1945) humans either learned to co-exist without them or would self-destruct by using them. 2045 is coming up and I most likely won't be around then to experience whether or not we humans pass the test of self-destruct.
  • @Treekicker
    The way he glows whenever he talks about space is just so infectiously endearing. He's like a little kid that just can't control his excitement.
  • @moe1231908
    Loved his comment about tapping into the power of hurricanes for our benefit and essentially draining them of their destruction.
  • @Bobby.2000
    Unless the actual planet crashes into the sun or blows up, it will not end. I hate that terminology. It may become uninhabitable for humans, but that's a very different thing.
  • This was a wonderful interview! Piers and Neil have a great chemistry; Piers had enough knowledge to ask good and interesting questions, and Neil gave great answers. It was a dynamic situation. ❤️
  • @sshivash
    Good show! Pretty good questions by Piers Morgan.
  • @REDLINE4WD.
    Neil deGrasse Tyson was going to say befor he got cut off at 2:40 " It's okay to be scared of things you wont be alive for". A problem 99% of politicians have.
  • @cjempire1188
    It's almost impossible to fail science class with Neil as your teacher 🤣
  • @matchavez8530
    It's really tragic that we can't seem to help but destroy ourselves. Everything for the last 5000 years has led up to this. We have come so far and humans are sometimes awful but sometimes beautiful in a way that is unbelievable. If you look at history in an all encompassing way (what is called "Big History") you start to see that the duality alone is what makes our species amazing. Ted Bundy was a despicably horrible monster but the fact that someone like that existed and is the same species as Fred Rogers (if you don't know who that is look him up he's every bit of a true saint and the world is a significantly better place with him having been in it) makes humanity worth keeping around. I think. We're going to have to figure out how to save enough of ourselves to restart everything once it's over. Giant seed banks and nuclear powered bunker that can house 50,000 people a mile underground. You keep them down there for 100 years and then let everyone out to rebuild
  • @jimcook8933
    We need to examine what affect geoenginerring is playing on our climate. The ability to control who gets what type of weather and when, should be high on a list of priorities for our future.
  • @MiniLemmy
    That’s amazing! EVERY TIME without fail, whenever I watch a space or science based vid on YouTube, I always end up with Neil deGrasse Tyson in my recommendeds….
  • @Nanno00
    I sure wish this had been longer. He is so fascinating. I would love a chance to sit down and just listen to him for days straight.
  • @user-ew8wf9xs2n
    Probability Assumptions and Theory who knows but definitely great content. ONE LOVE
  • @CosmicPen
    The Sci Fi novel,Not From Earth, is about a 93 mile wide comet on a collision course with Earth. Lots about AI. Book 2 is about the collision with the Andromeda Galaxy.