Astrobiologist Breaks Down Apocalypse Scenes from Movies | GQ
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Astrobiologist Breaks Down Apocalypse Scenes from Movies | GQ
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Is he in incognito mode?
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Sees people literally flash into skeletons and then disappear Astrobiologist: Yeah boy that doesn’t look like fun at all
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I appreciate that this guy isn't immediately dismissive of these sci-fi scenarios. He's open-minded and respectful of their artistic liberties.
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This guy sounds like he was who Jeff Goldblum researched for all his roles
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Don't confuse his fidgetiness with nervousness. He's just super giddy to talk about this stuff and I am here for it.
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He's the guy in an action film that says "We're all going to die" and some CIA suit belittles him for wearing an aloha shirt.
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I love how he nods and listen intently whenever they ask him a question, it’s like he can’t wait to answer and share what he knows
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*people get incinerated * “That didn’t look very fun.”
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Next: Real ants breaks down Ant-Man
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This guy looks like he knows something and would get killed if he said anything
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“The notion that we are threatened by just making too much stuff and it piling up is kind of a wonderful way to encapsulate one of our real challenges now of humans of the 21st century, realizing that the Earth is not infinite and that we can’t just throw stuff away because there is no away; there’s only one planet.” - David Grinspoon
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"I study how planets get life and how they lose life" how he lays that down is the most terrifying part of this video. Respect to the guy.
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I love this guy. He’s so “humans are idiots and we’ll die before earth dies”. Like he’s so over human destructive behavior. I agree dude
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The guy looks like he knew the coronavirus was gonna hit.
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“There is no away, there’s only one planet”. That was deep
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Water world. Planet full of water. Everyones covered in dirt.
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He looks like guy who is wearing a disguise.
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A jittery scientist talking about post apocalyptic realities...go on
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He reminds me of Jeff Goldblum if his character in Independence Day was real.
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he has a great way of gently dismissing the absurd and then constructively offering more realistic interpretations or alternatives