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Neil Degrasse Tyson just demolished B.o.B. As Kevin Hart would say, "He wasn't ready." Granted B.o.B never had a chance since he didn't have much to stand on with a round earth underneath his feet. The scientist went on The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore responding to the hosts "science emergency defense program" distress signal in response to the recent accusations by B.o.B. that the earth is flat. In response, Tyson went on and dropped some truth bombs of his own and walked out with one of the mic drops of the year because gravity. -
Neil DeGrasse Tyson's Nephew Responds To B.o.B. Diss Track "Flatline' With 'Flat To Fact'
What started out as just an odd spout of Tweets coming from the fingers of B.o.B. has turned into quite possibly the greatest rap beef ever. B.o.B. spouted out a whole host of conspiracy theory tweets about the earth apparently being flat and Neil deGrasse Tyson clapped back with some facts of his own. Then B.o.B. decided that he wanted to take things to the next level with an odd diss track "Flatline" with an anti-Semitic twist. The scientist has recruited his nephew to clap back over Drake's "Back To Back" beat in the freshly titled "Flat To Fact." -
Flat Earth Truther B.o.B. Disses Neil deGrasse Tyson, Denies Holocaust on 'Flatline' [LISTEN]
B.o.B. is very adamant about the Earth being flat. This is now how the rapper is viewed. This didn't change on scientist fan of his to stop listening to his music though. Neil deGrasse Tyson, everyone's favorite astrophysicist, took to Twitter to explain how wrong the rapper is to think that the Earth is flat, but said he'd still listen to his songs. Unfortunately, B.o.B. took this as an attack and has released a response via his Soundcloud. The new track "Flatline" disses deGrasse Tyson, while also showing some Anti-Semitism with lyrics denying the Holocaust... for some reason. Anyway; you can listen to this new song below, if you'd like. -
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Everyone's most beloved scientist (save for maybe Carl Sagan, himself), Neil DeGrasse Tyson hosts Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey. And this week, he taught us how to see sound.
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