And Bill Nye and Neil DeGrasse Tyson were present to witness the signing of the wager.
. He claimed in his video that the vehicle could go faster than the wind that was pushing it, something the professor quickly took issue with.Bill Nye, Neil DeGrasse Tyson, and Sean Carroll all were present to witness the signing of the wager. Yes, indeed, the two scientists were both so convinced of their points of view that they signed a wager.The professor and Veritasium wanted the wager and debate to be public in order to get the truth out.
The question then becomes: who was right? Both the professor and Veritasium argue their point of views eloquently but only one person can be right. Watch the video to find out who wins.
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