Neil deGrasse Tyson Explains The Three-Body Problem
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Published 2024-04-16
Is the solar system unstable? Find out about Isaac Newton’s worries about the solar system, Pierre-Simon Laplace’s calculus, and perturbation theory. Would a binary star system be chaotic? What about a star system with three suns? Four suns? Five? Learn about the restricted three body problem and how the Jupiter-Earth-Sun system could be chaotic down the line.
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00:00 - Introduction: The Three-Body Problem
00:31 - The Chaos in Our Solar System
3:29 - Laplace & A New Branch of Calculus
6:21 - Orbiting Two & Three Suns
8:45 - The Restricted Three-Body Problem
10:09 - Chaotic Systems
All Comments (21)
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Are you watching “3 Body Problem” on Netflix?
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I don't watch a lot of TV so I didn't know this was going on. A colleague of mine ask me about the three body problem because she's a TV watcher. She wanted me to break it down. But the explanation ended abruptly because she doesn't believe the Earth is a sphere. It saved A LOT of time!
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Goes perfectly with the saying, "Two's company, three's a crowd".
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I can't watch Neil deGrasse Tyson now without thinking about that Key & Peele skit 🤣🤣
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"where is your gravitational allegiance?" with no context is my new fav question to ask people
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I had a three body problem once. Luckily, I know people who discreetly take care of that sort of thing.
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Isaac Newton solved it in a cave! With a box of apples!
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When I took computational physics in university this was one of the coding problems we did. One of our objectives was to see if we could find initial conditions such that a stable orbit could be initially achieved. I honestly had more fun just watching their trajectories though.
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Three body problem chaos: US, China and Russia.
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the small animations in between are really helpful
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I love it how Chuck sometimes says "Gotcha" but his face tells you "I don't get it" 😃
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Every single person who WATCHED 3 Body NEEDS to read the series. Its incredible. Excellent voice actors on Audible. I travel a lot for my job and I was just floored.
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I can notice the change to your shows 'format' and really appreciate the sacrifice and humility. The strategy is working. Good job for all those hard conversations. ;)
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"i had no need of that hypothesis" Still one of the best burns in history.
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In June ‘22 I was lucky enough to meet and talk to Neil before a show in London, if anyone is wondering how he is off camera- he is the exact same as this, proper top bloke.
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I love Neil for how he also brings up all these side notes while explaining.
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I’ve never seen this channel but man I love watching these two guys talk about the three body problem
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"I'm in love with two stars and I don't know what to do. Which way do I turn?" 😂😂😂😂😂😂
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All I heard in my head was Christofer Walken saying, “I need more calculus.” 😂😂
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Having more views than subscribers after a week shows the quality of this channel.