It's 1pm and I'm wondering how do these people kno what's goin on on the sun..if ain't nobody ever been to the sun... #whats#the#truth? @neiltysonpic.twitter.com/WX5xRLzbNf
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Why can I hear your voice, when I'm reading your replies?


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Real talk: because you process written language through the same part of the brain that processes speech. :) this is also why deaf people have a hard time with reading. No points of reference.
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I was revelling that I could 'hear' Mr.
@NeilTyson's voice explaining it to her, and I could envision him pausing, making a circular motion with his hand, and then saying "...without ever going there!", smiling his wide smile. The man makes me want to learn. Learn! LEARN MORE!
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I tried the telescope thing and the sun... you know. Should I send you my ophthalmologist bills?



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Never seen it in my life, and won't see it anymore :D
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"the more you know"
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I literally read everything you tweet in your voice... it’s heaven
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Only a few people can do that. Others being Morgan Freeman and Sean Connery.
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Ok. How do we know what's going on in the middle of the earth?
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In fact it’s easier to study the surface of the sun than the earth’s core. Much of what we do know about the earth is the product of experimentation using mathematical models, and checking them against what we can observe, such as volcanism, radiation, and magnetism.
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And the speed at which seismic waves travel.
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Its so cool u take the time to answer stoners questions.
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But how do we know abouy things which are many many light years away.....???
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Several different methods, but mainly something called spectroscopy- we can determine elemental composition, surface topology, and orbital distance of very distant bodies by measuring very minute differences in how they reflect and refract radiation
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You’re doing Gods work, Neil
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At least he’s wondering and asking a question. If we could get everyone to that point, ignorance could be confronted.
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