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  • Who's the greatest physicist in history?DeGrasse Tyson:    Isaac Newton.  I mean, just

  • look... You read his writingsHair stands up... I don't have hair there but if I did,

  • it would stand up on the back of my neckYou read his writings, the man was connected

  • to the universe in ways that I never seen another human being connectedIt's kind

  • of spooky actuallyHe discovers the laws of optics, figured out that white light is

  • composed of colorsThat's kind of freaky right thereYou take your colors of the

  • rainbow, put them back together, you have white light againThat freaked out the

  • artist of the dayHow does that workRed, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet gives

  • you whiteThe laws of opticsHe discovers the laws of motion and the universal law of

  • gravitationThen, a friend of his says, "Well, why do these orbits of the planets...

  • Why are they in a shape of an ellipse, sort of flattened circleWhy aren't... some

  • other shape?"  He said, you know, "I can't... I don't know.  I'll get back to you."  So

  • he goes... goes home, comes back couple of months later, "Here's whyThey're actually

  • conic sections, sections of a cone that you cut."  And... And he said, "Well, how did

  • find this outHow did you determine this?"  "Well, I had to invent integral and differential

  • calculus to determine this."  Then, he turned 26.  Then, he turned 26.  We got people

  • slogging through calculus in college just to learn what it is that Isaac Newtown invented

  • on a dare, practicallySo that's my man, Isaac Newton

  • Question: Who's the greatest physicist in history?DeGrasse Tyson:    Isaac Newton

  • I mean, just look... You read his writingsHair stands up... I don't have hair there

  • but if I did, it would stand up on the back of my neckYou read his writings, the man

  • was connected to the universe in ways that I never seen another human being connected

  • It's kind of spooky actuallyHe discovers the laws of optics, figured out that white

  • light is composed of colorsThat's kind of freaky right thereYou take your colors

  • of the rainbow, put them back together, you have white light againThat freaked out

  • the artist of the dayHow does that workRed, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet gives

  • you whiteThe laws of opticsHe discovers the laws of motion and the universal law of

  • gravitationThen, a friend of his says, "Well, why do these orbits of the planets...

  • Why are they in a shape of an ellipse, sort of flattened circleWhy aren't... some

  • other shape?"  He said, you know, "I can't... I don't know.  I'll get back to you."  So

  • he goes... goes home, comes back couple of months later, "Here's whyThey're actually

  • conic sections, sections of a cone that you cut."  And... And he said, "Well, how did

  • find this outHow did you determine this?"  "Well, I had to invent integral and differential

  • calculus to determine this."  Then, he turned 26.  Then, he turned 26.  We got people

  • slogging through calculus in college just to learn what it is that Isaac Newtown invented

  • on a dare, practicallySo that's my man, Isaac Newton.

Who's the greatest physicist in history?DeGrasse Tyson:    Isaac Newton.  I mean, just

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