Today is about Science... BITCH
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Neil deGrasse Tyson is one of my favourite people on this silly planet.
He's just some famous dude that loves Science.
He's a famous astrophysicist that goes around acting as a scientific communicator to the public. Some of his interviews on Colbert and the Daily Show are amazingly enlightening. Whether it's discussing the latest space mission or the God Particle, Neil is an absolute fountain of scientific knowledge.
In fact it's in the pipeline for Neil to recreate Carl Sagan's famous Cosmos series, I've watched it recently and my favourite piece that Carl shot was him explaining alternative dimensions.
Hold onto your Brain, it gets a little crazy here...
Okay so after your brain is all nice and fucked after contemplating this 4th dimension without the aid of some kind of psychedelic. Clean up your nose bleed and push on.
this basically makes Paper Mario the best game, ever.
Some kind of super being that can break a dimensional wall at will. They could literally throw him into what would consider Fort Knox. Nothing going in or out, just full lockdown. Hell it could just be a Square and Super Paper Mario would just turn 3D of walk all over their silly paper asses... just walk out of jail. We are completely limited to our senses that can only perceive 3 dimensions. Anyone that can travel in 4 dimensions is looking at all the people in Prison and just screaming, JUST STEP INTO ANOTHER DIMENSION AND WALK OYT!!!
If you have never played a Paper Mario Game, please try and make it this one if you ever do. I know you're busy but it's a freaking masterpiece of a game.
Anyway, BACK TO SCIENCE!!!
Chris Hardwick's Nerdist brand seems to be slowly taking over the World. With his Podcast empire, YouTube channel, Television show and Nerdist online community the geeky world of science and knowledge and come into style. The latest episode of the Nerdist TV Show on BBC America celebrated the World of Science coincidently enough.
Also Bill Nye the Science Guy will have his own series on the Nerdist YouTube channel, teaching you awesome things like... Tying a Bow Tie.
Just to round things out, Here is a song from the Symphony of Science. "We are Stardust"
Well that's enough Science for today, maybe I"ll make another Science post in the future. Who knows. But remember... Keep watching the Skies.
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