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8:03 am
Mon December 24, 2012
Forget About Chimneys: Think Wormholes If You Want To See Santa
Originally published on Mon December 24, 2012 1:40 pm
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David Greene and Neil deGrasse Tyson on the "science of Santa'
Your online "Santa trackers" are cool.
But that jolly old elf has you both fooled.
At least that's what astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson suspects. He tongue-in-cheekily tells Morning Edition's David Greene that the whole bit about flying around the world in a sleigh pulled by reindeer and landing on rooftops is just a ruse. He says that what St. Nick is really doing, if you think about the "science of Santa," is whipping around the world and into the homes of good girls and boys via some wondrous wormholes.
Santa's just telling everyone to watch the chimney as a distraction from what he's really up to, Tyson says.
So, the thing to do is to find where the wormhole opens at your house. Maybe the microwave? We suggest standing well away.
Oh, and about Rudolph's red nose: "That's awesome," says Tyson, because red light is "ideal for getting through foggy, cloudy nights. ... It penetrates better through fog than blue light."
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