Well, I thought it was quite clear, but if I must spell it out....
I'm not a mind-reader. Well, not your mind, at least.
only watched part of the video, but it seemed a bit like "catalyz[ing] people and extemporaneously shape situations" and "spread[ing] an atmosphere of change through emergent leadership." Guess which function description I found that from?
I don't know, but according to Google it emerged from
www.cognitiveprocesses.com/extravertedintuiting.html, where it says, "Using this process, we can juggle many different ideas, thoughts, beliefs, and meanings in our mind at once with the possibility that they are all true." I did not see Neil using this form of cognition in any of the many videos I watched so far.
Also, it almost seems like a kind of religious reformation, which has been classically associated with the extraverted intuitive type. And again I admit that that's a bit stereotypical....
I don't know about any quasi-religious reformation, I simply hear him denouncing attempts by the religious far right to use faith to triumph over science. But, as an agnostic, he has nothing against religion per se as long as it co-exists with science as it has already done for years.
I doubt that this is specifically about concrete or social connectivity, but about an intuitive "everything is generally connected in all these invisible ways" thing.
Yes, in that particular video. And in most of those interviews he loves to pontificate on the interconnectedness of all things. He is so exuberant about this topic that at one point I even saw his fingers quivering with some powerful emotion or passion.
Watching him, I also suspect that he is all hopped up on caffeine because he is so animated in his expressions.
Did he really feel bad for it? This totally just seems like he's playing with connections, and if anything, messing around with a feeling attitude towards things.
Yep, he really felt bad for it. It didn't have anything to do with feeling connected to the universe. He just felt bad for interrupting it on its path considering how many billions of light-years it had to travel to reach that point.