It doesn't matter where you start. Any exposure to astrophysicist Neil DeGrasse Tyson creates ever increasing urges to absorb more of this man's wisdom, delivered with the charisma and wit rarely packaged in one person.
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For example, a newly released video by science enthusiast Max Schlickenmeyer adds music and visuals along with Dr. Tyson's answer to the question: "What is the most astounding fact you can share with us about the Universe?" It may be obvious to you that every one of Dr. Tyson's utterances are profound enough to warrant cinematographic treatment. But then we'd miss his huge smile. This grin is evident as he answers other questions submitted by Time readers. Responding to an inquiry about American students lagging behind in math and science, he said:
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Then, of course, there are Dr. Tyson's many interviews where science charms everyone and briefly we imagine a smarter more informed media, somewhat like Comedy Central's fake news but for real. We let ourselves dream of movies that offer more scientific veracity along with the story line, as Dr. Tyson suggests.
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If you watch a Dr. Tyson video, chances are you're going to want another. He's the X in an equation that ramps up the awesomeness of science and math.
[UPDATE: Dr. Tyson recently spoke with GeekDad Editor Matt Blum. Listen to the interview on GeekDad.com!]