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Most Replayed Moment: Neil deGrasse Tyson On The Future Of Humanity! Will We Ever Go To Mars?

5/1/202637 min

Neil deGrasse Tyson is an astrophysicist, author, and science communicator known for making the biggest questions in the universe feel human, funny, and deeply thought-provoking. In today’s moment, Neil dives into the unsettling possibility that our universe might be a simulation - and what that would mean for free will, meaning, AI, death, and humanity’s future in space. Listen to the full episode here! Spotify: https://g2ul0.app.link/ZlSXUS8gG2b Apple: https://g2ul0.app.link/Rt2MvjnhG2b Watch the Episodes On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/%20TheDiaryOfACEO/videos Neil’s Work: https://neildegrassetyson.com/

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  1. Steven Bartlett· Host0:00

    I love when a company takes something that everyone has accepted as being fixed and completely redesigns it, which is exactly what Lufthansa, today's sponsor, has done with its Lufthansa Allegris business class cabin. It is stunning. Instead of having just one type of seat, Lufthansa Allegris business class has five completely different seats, each engineered around a specific need. So there's one built purely around privacy, another with a bed that's over seven feet long, and one designed around having even more space to work, eat, and think. You're essentially getting to choose what your journey needs to be before you even board the plane, and that level of thinking runs throughout the entire Lufthansa Allegris experience. An airline actually asking you, "What does this traveler need from their flight?" This idea that your seat should fit how you travel, not the other way around, is a surprisingly simple fix to something that the industry has never bothered to solve before. Anyway, it's called Lufthansa Allegris, and if you fly a lot, it's worth looking up. Visit lufthansa.com and search for Allegris to learn more. That's spelled A-L-L-E-G-R-I-S. Lufthansa Allegris, all it takes is a yes. Limited availability on selected routes with more routes coming soon. [upbeat music] I spend so long these days thinking and talking to people about what all of this means, and, uh, I've got more and more-- I saw you talking about the simulation theory once or twice.

  2. Neil deGrasse Tyson· Guest1:28

    Mm-hmm.

  3. Steven Bartlett· Host1:28

    And I,

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