@@PippaPony ofcourse not on a regular basis but sometimes you just forget that there was some food left in your lunchbox so yeah... Quite embarrassing ngl
In a weird way, this made me think of Deja Vu, because if it's a loop, than Deja Vu might be those loops that come back to be remembered again and again.
@@austinkutz3759 yeah its literally impossible that’s part of the point, it’s a thought experiment. It’s just a way to visualize scientific phenomena, uhh the direct thing it’s referring to is poincare recurrence (however you spell it). But they work over infinite time periods so it’ll always be impossible in practice. Near infinite doesn’t exist that’s just a phrase for a long ass time but it’s not like it’s any closer to infinity
@@monhi64 that's kind of what I was getting at by saying "near infinite" and since you can never really get to infinity you'll never have the chance to get the apple again. That said, even with an infinite amount of time, entropy would eventually result in the contents becoming static except when provoked by quantum movements
@@vishnub6543We can be sure that time wasn’t really the same at one point and that because of the laws of physics this isn’t possible. Also the Big Bang is the expansion of the universe from a single point and the box cannot expand, also the apple wouldn’t even remotely resemble anything other than gross rotten and mouldy fruit.
"The energy would start to fuse together, creating a nuclear reaction." That's not how any of that works. EVERYBODY BETRAY ME! I SO TIRED OF THIS WOROLD!!
@Mark_L temperature is nothing else than an inside energy. How could one apple have an inside energy to charge a much bigger surface to make it "extremely hot" and why on earth would this inside energy grow with time, assuming it's a perfect box and no shit out there can get in?
Dude forgot to mention that somewhere in the earlier phases, the apple grows long hair, spontaneously dons a tie dye shirt and bell bottoms, and goes through an awkward disco loving phase.
@Michael Fuquay Technically you're right, but there's a difference between stating that ALL things can happen, and MENTIONING something specifically. Two different acts. It needed to be directly stated and he FAILED. I'm very disappointed. I mean, really, if it was like that then he could have simply said, "All things exist in a box" and saved us the trouble of wading through his crazy shit.
Remember, the 2nd law of thermodynamics only states that entropy will increase. The time is a function of kinetics. Equilibrium could be reached in the box, but stuff is still happening, and there is a chance of fusion.
@@deathbyunicorn5213 the apple itself has chemical energy, fusion can also happen at low temperatures and pressure it just gets exponentially more rare
Could you imagine if you were immortal and left an apple in a box, saw it vanish, and millions of years later you came back and were like “oh shit, an apple”
That's not what he meant. It's a very theoretical concept regarding how a closed system dissipates energy if a set of particles are introduced into the system without the influence of outside forces. So the whole point of keeping an apple in the system is to understand what changes might occur if let's say the system hits a point of equilibrium. Basically all the energy stored in the atoms the apple is made of, materialises to its basic components that it's only governed by the fundamental forces in quantum mechanics. Strong nuclear force is one thing that's hard to influence as it's highly suspended on a subatomic scale. And splitting this force is what's called a fission reaction used in the first atomic bombs and currently used in thermonuclear reactors. Fission however, is substantially a likelier scenario given a substantially large time scale. And if you've heard of the uncertainty principle and the Schrodinger's cat theory, subatomic particles tend to have a state of indifference when observed. It happens because observation affects its state we are trying to capture it in, hence an uncertainty develops where we can measure only certain variables like velocity and position at a given time but not simultaneously because the state keeps changing. It's extremely complicated tbh and I've had my fair share of physics lectures when I did my engineering, but I still don't completely understand it because the calculations require some PhD level maths.
@@tsm688 quantum mechanics and infinite time. The uncertainty principle litterally tells us it's impossible to know the exact location of particles, including the protons and electrons in an atom. The further you get from the approximate location the lower the chance. And the chance of for example a proton being outside of a nucleus is extremely small, but never zero. So given INFINITE time the atoms will go through every possible rearrangement. Entropy always increases, 2nd law of thermodynamics, but not over infinite time when you take quantum mechanics into account. For example, that atoms have an infinitesimally small chance to all randomly quantum tunnel into a single spot and fuse into a single huge atom. It's stupidly unlikely but infinite time is infinite and thus it would happen
"mom these apples have gone bad should I throw them out?" "no you should just put it in an indestructible box and wait 3.8 billion years, it'll reconstruct itself"
Yeah, kind of like the concept of infinity. Nobody has ever thought the universe is infinite. In fact it goes against all scientific "knowledge". All arguments that use the concept of "infinity" can be instantly ended with one comment. The universe is not infinite.
this is why people need to learn root planes. the apple forms from a less dense division when 7th dimension produces 8th least dense fractal mirror and then 9th representing the fractal closing , wherein the entire plane aka universe now has an apple in it that is made of it without having gained or lost anything because fractals. fucks sake it's 8 numbers. skip school it takes 5 minutes 1 points 2 threads 3 waves 4 chains 5th bridges 6th pools forming 7th Flux directional material ( time travel lol ) 8 mirror 9th pool unforming 9 Equals 0 representing whole plane "numbers larger than 8 " considered roo
There is a finite number of patterns that a finite number of particles can arrange into. If you set those particles to randomly organize and reorganize itself over an infinite amount of time, the patterns will repeat, maybe not in the same order but will repeat, but given enough time a pattern will emerge of those patterns. The problem with this thought experiment though...this proposes rearranging within a set static space. Our universe is not a set static space but is instead expanding.
@@FirstLast-zv5od then you get into fractals. one universe expanding into another which is also expanding Into another infinitly. Existence is infinite, what else would you do with eternity? it's the whole alan watts thought experiment of dreaming 1000 years of time every night. Eventually, given enough time, you'd end up where you are now. Maybe a different path but same outcome. it's the whole simulation within a simulation etc. matrix in a matrix etc. dream in a dream etc. dmt trip within a dmt etc. matter is energy condensed, energy is conciousness condensed, everything is conciousness ("God") Topics to research: Bifurcation Diagram Mandelbrot Set Fibbonachi Sequence Fractals Partical and Wave Experiment It all ties together. Ultimately pointing to Alan watts beautiful point. "We are God pretending not to be God" The ever changing moment.
@@CSPORTPDX I mean some things are just really hard to understand to normal people. If you mean you do research to learn more then ok, but if you just disregard things that don't make sense to you is bad.
@@ChildConsumption Entropy in a system like this would increase but not . An apple is a complex structure. Low randomness; low entropy. As the apple decays, the particles are less and less linked together, more entropy. However, so many particles can only have so many combinations. You can only arrange 10 balls in so many combinations. Same goes for a billion
Chemical bonds are surprisingly energy-dense If you actually reduced all the atoms to their most stable compound you would have a pretty big amount of energy, depending on box size ofc To better visualize the energy that can come off chemical reactions I suggest you watch liquid oxygen reacting with any random food item. Massive bursts of heat out of somethin that might just be 1 or 2 kcal.
Sometimes science isn't intuitive. Infinity is a *really* long time. Matter is just energy in a particular state/configuration. It's similar to the idea with infinite monkeys and infinite typewriters creating the works of Shakespeare. It's just one configuration, and in a random infinity no one configuration is any more or less likely than any other.
@@idon.t2156 Not true. Life is not infinitely complex, and it therefore only needs a finite amount of time for matter and energy to eventually randomly produce the configuration of a lifeform (like an apple), no matter how complex it may or may not be.
@@idon.t2156 I'm sorry, but you are mistaken. "Life" isn't really a thing that exists as a separate or special state of matter. It's just like any other configuration of matter, and over infinity it will actually occur an infinite number of times.
There are things in the air as it's placed in that will consume the apple. Things still rot as well without an external force. Do you think if we placed an apple in a completely air tight box it would be immortal...?
For those saying that it could just turn into anything, nah. It could only turn into what the chemical composition would allow. If something requires uranium, it wont just recieve uranium. Correct me if im wrong, im not a scientist, but thats just taught in basic schooling. If you have 10 oxygen, it will stay 10 oxygen, it could just compose itself differently
What you described is a stasis box. If nothing can get in or out that includes tachyons and any other sort of wave or particle. Therefore the apple will be as fresh as the moment you put it in even ten billion years in the future.
@@1000-THR photons are light, you can't turn matter into light. 10^100 could just be said as googol. Nothing will be gone, at the very most it will be a random assortment of atoms.
@@Sam-uq5gt What I've been told is that entropy is a property of a substance to have a bit of disorder. I typically understand entropy in terms of a gas. In gases, the particles that make up the gas are not in a uniform shape and do not travel ideally. Instead, depending on the volume and temperature of the gas, each and every particles moves at different speeds and travels in different directions. The property for this disorder is entropy. I don't know how Entropy would work with a liquid or solid, but it's a weird way of saying "you can't predict how each and every particle is going to interact with one another"
@@onree6229 I don't believe that is what entropy means. Without looking it up, I think I recall that physical systems move towards more order over time. So in your example, the energy would distribute more evenly as time passes until all particles have the same speed.
@@Fuckyoubloodymoron Their definition was more or less sufficient. You're almost there. Physical systems do indeed move towards order over time -- but it is *because* of entropy, not because this is an entropic state. Entropy, in the case of thermodynamics, is the difficult-to-properly-account-for losses of energy, leading to a system's inability to convert energy into mechanical work. Entropy creates uncertainty in the system -- and so entropy is the chaos. But, because of these losses of energy over time, everything eventually stops moving -- and as it stops moving, the system reaches order.
@@p.n.m.zibunnessa172 ok so how i understand it: whenever anything is done some of the energy used, transferred, etc. escapes as heat, which is hard to re-use and also escapes away really easily. This process is slowly chipping away at everything that exists in the universe. The universe is also ever growing, it gets less dense as a result. Combine these two and the universe is slowly gonna thinn out into basically nothingness and some uninteresting objects. The heat death.
@@arcadeyous We're building an indestructible box that will house an apple and then make time go super fats to see what would happen when energy of the apple gets released and see IF in billions of theoretical years the apple will reform itself
It can become any apple in existence, so an infinite amount of apples, so it will be more likely that when you open the box it will be another type of apple
Even without a physics degree you could figure out this makes no sense... Didn't know we'd have nuclear reactions every time some fruit rots. Apple orchards would be deadlier than a nuclear bomb detonation site.
@@zarvix3555 It's a little more complex than that, he's proposing an infinite time later. Which his assement would be correct if there wasn't entropy, and falls in a weird quazi statistic interpretation. For example if the universe is truly infinite, and since there is only a finite amount of combinations of forces and particles that can exist (astronomically high but still finite) eventually you'll start to see duplicate combinations. There mighte be another *you* out there somewhere IF the universe is infinite. Same logic applies here, across an infinite time scale the atoms in that apple will take every combination that is possible.
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That was the best way to sound smart and say nothing at all
bruh a pinned comment has 10 likes
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@@licnexthe video was 5 months ago and the comment was 3 days ago, what do u expect?
"Imgaine a perfect cube, nothing can get in or out."
"Now put an apple in it."
"I can't."
lol
Most underrated comment here 😎😂
legit my reaction
Was thinking the same thing!
Lol
This brings a whole new meaning to thinking outside the box
I wanted to reply or add something on but I just… can’t.
Bug in this case, you cant
"hey guys welcome back to another unboxing video!"
@@SpiritwolfStudios bro same, in early too before 300 likes
I am proud to be part of the human race
that's why doctors fear apple
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Bro 💀
You underrated bazzturd 😂
☠️
they fear me!
That one apple in my lunchbox that I forgot to throw out:
LMAO
reality is now in a lunch box confirmed 2023
You throw out food?
@@PippaPony ofcourse not on a regular basis but sometimes you just forget that there was some food left in your lunchbox so yeah... Quite embarrassing ngl
@@PippaPonyyou tryna guilt trip?
Someone: **dies**
**puts him in the box**
Him: **respawns**
Exactly
Exactly
Exactly
Exactly
Exactly
This man is the perfect example of someone trying to talk to you after you just woke up
💯, lol
I did just wake up and he’s talking crazy
No he just read some Wikipedia article, understood like 20% of it and decided to make this video lmao
LMFAOO YEAH EXACTLY
I love talking when i wake uo
"hold on brb i think my apple is done changing into a orange"
NOO JEFFERY!!! im sorry sir he is dead. Put him in the respawn box.
an*
@@LalaLulu-ci6mq there is no way you just corrected a youtube comment
an*
Nah bro leave it another few vigintillion years
Imagine we're all just a rotting apple on a box in some middle schoolers locker
"To confuse your enemies, you must first confuse yourself".
~Moon tzu.
That's a TH-cam moment 😂
Underrated comment
His enemies are toast, then.
Presumably their energy will fuse together creating a nuclear reaction 🤣
Plot Twist: You confuse yourself, but the enemy understands perfectly well.
I've seen Sun Tzu memes for like 5 years now and you're the first person that i've ever seen say "Moon" Tzu. My friend, you're a legend
The History channel at 2 AM:
It’s dead ass 2am when I saw this
It’s 12 am 😂
I’m the 1k likes point.
Ong
It's precisely 2:22 while I'm watching this💀😂
"Why should you care"
"Because I should"
When he said "u might now be in the box" I threw my phone on the floor and looked around😂
“Sir this is a Wendy’s”
Lol
I just shit myself laughing
@@pandabear631 good luck cleaning it up...
@@pandabear631 😔💀💀
lmao 💀
"eventually the energy will come out"
Energy-"I'm gay"
😂
Light: curves around walls
@@thesnowman2509 It was straight until it entered a blackhole.
😐
😐
doctors explaining why they fear apples
“I want you to imagine a perfect box, nothing can come *in* or out”
“Alright”
“Now place an apple inside the box”
“Wait what”
My thoughts xd
Stolen comment
Schrödinger's cat: What is it with you humans and boxes.
Also Schrödinger's cat: ☠️
We don’t know yet
This is a superb joke!
Top tier joke right here
this is genius
I dont get schrodingers cat joke
The Second Law of Thermodynamics: Guess i'll die
Thank you for having more than 3 braincells unlike the rest of the chat!
Ive been exposed to so much pseudo intelligence that it doesnt even anger me anymore.
It just amazes me how insanely stupid some people can be.
@@thechristfollower1723LOL guess your inner science kid has grown up, mine is screaming and scratching the walls begging me to go on a rant.
Bruh it's an hypothetical though experiment
@@lazyness3088 to be Hypothetical you must at least follow logic, if you dont it turns into a fairy tale.
In a weird way, this made me think of Deja Vu, because if it's a loop, than Deja Vu might be those loops that come back to be remembered again and again.
He caught me off guard when he said "You may already be in the box" 💀
I've never heard someone describe something this incorrectly with this much confidence
Yeah, just because something theoretically can happen doesn't mean that it ever will, even given a near infinite amount of time
@@austinkutz3759 yeah its literally impossible that’s part of the point, it’s a thought experiment. It’s just a way to visualize scientific phenomena, uhh the direct thing it’s referring to is poincare recurrence (however you spell it). But they work over infinite time periods so it’ll always be impossible in practice. Near infinite doesn’t exist that’s just a phrase for a long ass time but it’s not like it’s any closer to infinity
@@monhi64 that's kind of what I was getting at by saying "near infinite" and since you can never really get to infinity you'll never have the chance to get the apple again. That said, even with an infinite amount of time, entropy would eventually result in the contents becoming static except when provoked by quantum movements
Was about to say the same thing. So much BS in such a short amount of time.
Can you explain why its incorrect. Its a thought experiment so it seems pretty unfalsifiable to me.
Bro literally explained the entire universe 💀
... he gave 3 hypotheticals that break the universes laws.
Well,we can't be sure if we are or are not inside a box where used to be apple...
And will be.
He explained nothing. You just thought that adding a skull emoji would give you likes
@@vishnub6543We can be sure that time wasn’t really the same at one point and that because of the laws of physics this isn’t possible. Also the Big Bang is the expansion of the universe from a single point and the box cannot expand, also the apple wouldn’t even remotely resemble anything other than gross rotten and mouldy fruit.
After eating that apple, you will own everything 💀
“We might already be inside the box.”
Cats: obviously, where else would I be?
Loll I like this crossover
Ha a scientific cross-over those are rare
Schrödinger's cat /j
Haha so true
I love how this can both be a clever reference to schrödingers cat but also just to cats liking boxes :))
“Sir… this is the McDonald’s drive thru”
😂🫣
Very Original comment 👍
(I am aware that my response is equally lame)
OwO~
Very Original comment 😐
@@OwO-xn2wf what
Bro explained the Big Bang and the universe using an apple and a box
Think outside the box ❌
Think inside the box ✅
The fact that the tick emoji✔ is in the box and the cross emoji❎ isn't 💀
@@ultragaming712 exactly
The apple will even write Shakespeare's entire works if you leave it there long enough.
He said that the particles will go through every possible state so why not?
@@Jordanpgates1 lol
*chefs kiss*
But... not a monkey, I mean, has he even read Shakespeare
After another long time the apple will BE the entire works of Shakespeare.
Me and my 3 brain cells at 3 am trying to understand life be like:
Edit: thanks for the likes lol
Yooo my 3 am homie
My life is like ooo aaa oooo aaa😂
"The energy would start to fuse together, creating a nuclear reaction."
That's not how any of that works.
EVERYBODY BETRAY ME! I SO TIRED OF THIS WOROLD!!
Im high too 😹
I was questioning life at 1am this morning
What’s the point?
'Brad Pitt's voice' "what's in the box?!"
Me billions of years later with my PS5
Entropy and thermodynamics: Aight, Imma head out
Ideal thermodynamics didn't leave. Lol
Just wanted to wright that as well lol
Thanks! I started to think, that I might be wrong at something, but this ticktock is just bullshit
@Mark_L temperature is nothing else than an inside energy.
How could one apple have an inside energy to charge a much bigger surface to make it "extremely hot" and why on earth would this inside energy grow with time, assuming it's a perfect box and no shit out there can get in?
@@GreedyDrunk92 because energy is equal to mass times the speed of light squared. I don't see any reason the mass would turn into energy though
“Nothing can come in the box”
“You put an apple in the box”
Lol I noticed that too 😂
😂…everything after that became questionable
@@Bob-ih6fj everything after "imagine the perfect box" was already just bullshit.
@@Goldy01 is theoretical mate, he is just trying to explain very hard concepts in simple word
Nothing can cum in the box 😩
"but the apple contains chemical energy"
*intense snorting of apple dust*
time to wait 7000 years for the infinite money glitch
Hits a blunt*
“Guys here me out”
Omg I'm smacked rn 😂
Hear*
for real 🙄
Bruh I was bout to say that 😂
@@sydneysahota he was so high he started making typos while talking
Dude forgot to mention that somewhere in the earlier phases, the apple grows long hair, spontaneously dons a tie dye shirt and bell bottoms, and goes through an awkward disco loving phase.
😂
@Michael Fuquay Technically you're right, but there's a difference between stating that ALL things can happen, and MENTIONING something specifically. Two different acts. It needed to be directly stated and he FAILED. I'm very disappointed.
I mean, really, if it was like that then he could have simply said, "All things exist in a box" and saved us the trouble of wading through his crazy shit.
@@michaelfuquay6832 habbaavabbavavgaaahhhhaahhaha
How casually bro just said we may already be in the box
So your telling me a windows 12 laptop could be in there *JUMPS IN THE BOX*
When you're high af but have to deliver good speech 💀
Dude I’m higher than giraffe balls and this was mind breaking 😂
I think you are the high person not understanding what time really is. oooo 6000 years is A ETERNITY!! 🤪🧐🥱
@@elfinshell4758 It's also infinitely wrong.
“Ferb, i know what were gonna do today!”
Yesss
NPC ahh comment
brooo i was literally gonna say this exact thing that’s crazy
😂😂
Remember, the 2nd law of thermodynamics only states that entropy will increase. The time is a function of kinetics. Equilibrium could be reached in the box, but stuff is still happening, and there is a chance of fusion.
Where's the energy that's necessary for fusion coming from?
@@deathbyunicorn5213 the apple itself has chemical energy, fusion can also happen at low temperatures and pressure it just gets exponentially more rare
Yeah it's got like 150kcal of energy not 10 million
*nobody, absolutely nobody:*
*my brain at 11 pm when I should be asleep:*
Could you imagine if you were immortal and left an apple in a box, saw it vanish, and millions of years later you came back and were like “oh shit, an apple”
lol
Yes
Hmm forgot I put this here
An apple and everything that could possibly exist along side it in infinite amounts
The longer you wait, the more uniform warm slush it becomes, FUCK this entire comment section is making me question humanity's future.
Bro immediately forgot his own rules 💀
What rule?
@@potentiallylu6880that nothing can go into the box and then he said "now let's put a apple into it"
@@justarandomchannel1319i know it's just humor but ...
Man imagine the box was created with the apple inside....
@@justarandomchannel1319no energy can't be created or destroyed and jumping into confusion of cresting heat energy and nuclear reaction.
That's not what he meant. It's a very theoretical concept regarding how a closed system dissipates energy if a set of particles are introduced into the system without the influence of outside forces. So the whole point of keeping an apple in the system is to understand what changes might occur if let's say the system hits a point of equilibrium. Basically all the energy stored in the atoms the apple is made of, materialises to its basic components that it's only governed by the fundamental forces in quantum mechanics. Strong nuclear force is one thing that's hard to influence as it's highly suspended on a subatomic scale. And splitting this force is what's called a fission reaction used in the first atomic bombs and currently used in thermonuclear reactors. Fission however, is substantially a likelier scenario given a substantially large time scale. And if you've heard of the uncertainty principle and the Schrodinger's cat theory, subatomic particles tend to have a state of indifference when observed. It happens because observation affects its state we are trying to capture it in, hence an uncertainty develops where we can measure only certain variables like velocity and position at a given time but not simultaneously because the state keeps changing. It's extremely complicated tbh and I've had my fair share of physics lectures when I did my engineering, but I still don't completely understand it because the calculations require some PhD level maths.
this brings a whole new meaning to think inside the box
Apple, time machine, box. The perfect trio.
more innacuracies in this short than my chess games
why would the apple spontaneously undego fusion LMAO. It'd just turn into eternal mush
lol what’s your elo
@@RRDash157 800 lmao
@@tsm688 quantum mechanics and infinite time. The uncertainty principle litterally tells us it's impossible to know the exact location of particles, including the protons and electrons in an atom. The further you get from the approximate location the lower the chance. And the chance of for example a proton being outside of a nucleus is extremely small, but never zero. So given INFINITE time the atoms will go through every possible rearrangement. Entropy always increases, 2nd law of thermodynamics, but not over infinite time when you take quantum mechanics into account. For example, that atoms have an infinitesimally small chance to all randomly quantum tunnel into a single spot and fuse into a single huge atom. It's stupidly unlikely but infinite time is infinite and thus it would happen
@@janne7263 Infinite time does not equal infinite possibility.
When you graduate from Whatsap University :
Ofcourse, and he is from Whataspp university.
_whatsapp drip car noises_
Why
Projection at it's finest.
Are you sure you're not talking about yourself?
I'm sad so many people weren't able to understand him at all
Yeah it’s lowkey embarrassing. True or not this wasn’t hard to follow💀
"we know that energy can't be created or destroyed"
*black hole joined the game*
"mom these apples have gone bad should I throw them out?"
"no you should just put it in an indestructible box and wait 3.8 billion years, it'll reconstruct itself"
oh honey 3.8 billion is not the number you are looking for
3.8billionx3.8billion maybe
It needs to be in the box before it starts decomposing. Otherwise some energy and mass will already be lost before it goes into the box.
Imagine if it was actually 3.8bil, naa ur thinking off 3.8 followed by 3.8 bil zeros
@@SpaynjXD wouldnt that just be 3.80000000......, which is just 3.8?
This is the kind of stuff your drunk friend tells you at 3 am
fr
im that friend
When we die ,we pretty much became the apple 🍎
My brain at 3:00 am
This brings a whole new meaning to b u l l s h i t
Best comment🤣👌
Yeah, kind of like the concept of infinity. Nobody has ever thought the universe is infinite. In fact it goes against all scientific "knowledge". All arguments that use the concept of "infinity" can be instantly ended with one comment. The universe is not infinite.
You can report a video for 'misinformation'. Just saying. ;)
@@tHeBAdGeRp0kEr it is, the universe is a concept that we can’t describe with the human brain
@@tHeBAdGeRp0kEr we don't know yet. Our measurement devices aren't good enough, that we found the edge of the universe.
That was the most complicated way to say, "If anything is possible, anything is possible."
highly accurate, not really sure what the point of this was besides infinite time brings infinite possibilities
How many people think Infinite possibilities mean all possibilities?
@@3_pancakes767 that's what it is.
doctors when they realize that the apple they thought they locked away in an infinitely durable glass box billions of years ago has rematerialized:
Bro Was Onto Absolutely Nothing 🔥
“Nothing can come in or out”
“If you place an apple *inside* the box-“
Exactly my thought x)
🤣🤣
“And then seal it” imagine not listening bro😂
this is why people need to learn root planes.
the apple forms from a less dense division when 7th dimension produces 8th least dense fractal mirror and then 9th representing the fractal closing , wherein the entire plane aka universe now has an apple in it that is made of it without having gained or lost anything because fractals.
fucks sake it's 8 numbers. skip school it takes 5 minutes
1 points 2 threads 3 waves 4 chains 5th bridges 6th pools forming 7th Flux directional material ( time travel lol ) 8 mirror 9th pool unforming
9 Equals 0 representing whole plane
"numbers larger than 8 " considered roo
There is also air and bacteria in the box that will use the energy instead
Can't wait for someone to make an unboxing video on it.
The count is 69 I don't wanna ruin it
Bro is the type of guy to turn anything into science 💀🗿
"Do you have proof that we might get resurrected?"
"Well... There is this box"
I woke up confused, and after this video it seems like I'll be going to sleep confused.
Bro same, had a long ass nap then this? Imma go back to bed
There is a finite number of patterns that a finite number of particles can arrange into. If you set those particles to randomly organize and reorganize itself over an infinite amount of time, the patterns will repeat, maybe not in the same order but will repeat, but given enough time a pattern will emerge of those patterns.
The problem with this thought experiment though...this proposes rearranging within a set static space. Our universe is not a set static space but is instead expanding.
Don't worry, he clearly has no idea what he's talking about either. I wouldn't be surprised if the script was AI generated with how inaccurate it is
@@FirstLast-zv5od then you get into fractals. one universe expanding into another which is also expanding Into another infinitly. Existence is infinite, what else would you do with eternity?
it's the whole alan watts thought experiment of dreaming 1000 years of time every night. Eventually, given enough time, you'd end up where you are now. Maybe a different path but same outcome.
it's the whole simulation within a simulation etc.
matrix in a matrix etc.
dream in a dream etc.
dmt trip within a dmt etc.
matter is energy condensed, energy is conciousness condensed, everything is conciousness ("God")
Topics to research:
Bifurcation Diagram
Mandelbrot Set
Fibbonachi Sequence
Fractals
Partical and Wave Experiment
It all ties together. Ultimately pointing to Alan watts beautiful point.
"We are God pretending not to be God"
The ever changing moment.
yes we are held down by the 4th dimension the 5th is outside and goes on nothing holding held by nothing
Eventually Physics left the chat
and took reallity with it
@@graemefenwick6925 and ur father because he hasnt came back for the milk
Yeah im out too.
**confused screaming**
@@CSPORTPDX I mean some things are just really hard to understand to normal people. If you mean you do research to learn more then ok, but if you just disregard things that don't make sense to you is bad.
that sent chills down my spine. I was interested and smiling and then that smile faded so fast.
Bro called us immortal and respawnable in 68.9 languages
I’ll just watch one more short before bed
The short:
Now I’m having an existential crisis
So me right now
Bruh. On granny n nem.
Me too!!
It's 30 min past midnight 😂
That's me rn🥺. Wth did I just watch?😵💫
Bro forgot entropy. There isn’t enough energy in an apple to do anything other than get the box a bit toasty. That’d be it, gently warm dust
Entropy in a closed system always increases right?
@@ChildConsumption Entropy in a system like this would increase but not . An apple is a complex structure. Low randomness; low entropy. As the apple decays, the particles are less and less linked together, more entropy. However, so many particles can only have so many combinations. You can only arrange 10 balls in so many combinations. Same goes for a billion
give it a trillion years and it's gonna be hot
entropy increasing is a statistical trend, not an exact scientific law. there's nothing saying the apple can't magically reform
Chemical bonds are surprisingly energy-dense
If you actually reduced all the atoms to their most stable compound you would have a pretty big amount of energy, depending on box size ofc
To better visualize the energy that can come off chemical reactions I suggest you watch liquid oxygen reacting with any random food item. Massive bursts of heat out of somethin that might just be 1 or 2 kcal.
Yes we’re in an infinite time loop box, we ALL KNOW THIS. We don’t want THEM to know that we know we’re in the box.
“Nothing can come in our out of the box; it’s virtually indestructible.”
“Now if you place an apple in the box-“
Not a physicist, but you don’t have to be Gordon Ramsay to know when something tastes like shit
Somehow I don't think this is what would happen...
It is the kind of thing you suddenly become convinced of on LSD at 2am.
Sometimes science isn't intuitive. Infinity is a *really* long time. Matter is just energy in a particular state/configuration. It's similar to the idea with infinite monkeys and infinite typewriters creating the works of Shakespeare. It's just one configuration, and in a random infinity no one configuration is any more or less likely than any other.
@@maxmaynard1596 That is infinitely simpler. Creating a living apple, LIFE, will not happen.
@@idon.t2156 Not true. Life is not infinitely complex, and it therefore only needs a finite amount of time for matter and energy to eventually randomly produce the configuration of a lifeform (like an apple), no matter how complex it may or may not be.
@@idon.t2156 I'm sorry, but you are mistaken. "Life" isn't really a thing that exists as a separate or special state of matter. It's just like any other configuration of matter, and over infinity it will actually occur an infinite number of times.
Schrödinger’s Midnight Snack
"I dont know if the apple os dead or alive until I watch inside the box" -Schrodinger
When you got your degree from "Now This"
Really tho
Gawd!! Yours is way better than my quip. Well done.
“it wouldn’t rot cause there’s only the ap-“
“it will start to rot”
“ok”
exactly
There are things in the air as it's placed in that will consume the apple. Things still rot as well without an external force.
Do you think if we placed an apple in a completely air tight box it would be immortal...?
He never said that the apple is the only thing in the box
Exactly hahaha
Well how did you put the apple in the box and what did go inside the box with the apple
waiting for my apple to turn into a hundred dollar bill rn
the unemployed friend on a tuesday after mowing his lawn:
“We might already be in the box”
Yeah you know I’m all bout that box cuh💀💀
💀
Its pretty much a more likely version of the matrix
lmao goofy ass foo
This reminds me of the line the one dimensional black character that’s only there for comedic relief said in generic action movie
I thought it was a sphere
Sir, I only asked if apples were on sale this week.
😂
Lol
this genuinely made me laugh a lot
dead joke
@@Gala23Milk People still seemed to enjoy it so I'm gonna have to disagree. 🤡
For those saying that it could just turn into anything, nah. It could only turn into what the chemical composition would allow. If something requires uranium, it wont just recieve uranium.
Correct me if im wrong, im not a scientist, but thats just taught in basic schooling. If you have 10 oxygen, it will stay 10 oxygen, it could just compose itself differently
What you described is a stasis box. If nothing can get in or out that includes tachyons and any other sort of wave or particle. Therefore the apple will be as fresh as the moment you put it in even ten billion years in the future.
No entropy would still exist
I WAS JUST FORCED TO LISTEN TO SHOWER THOUGHTS
*THIS MADE IT EXCESSIVELY WORSE*
IN 10^100 YEARS EVERYTHING IS GONE, REDUCED TO PHOTONS
@@1000-THR photons are light, you can't turn matter into light.
10^100 could just be said as googol.
Nothing will be gone, at the very most it will be a random assortment of atoms.
@Andrew Edmonds if matter and mass are equivalent, then you can, it it does happen all the time in the sun
@@HoodClassic69 googol sounds like something i use to prove someone else wrong
@@HoodClassic69 ok maybe nto photons
but the atoms will never get near eachotther
entropy: “imma bout to end this mans whole career”
exactly what I was thinking. this video makes absolutely no sense overall. tho, I do get his meaning of infinite time, infinite possibilities
What is entropy?
@@Sam-uq5gt What I've been told is that entropy is a property of a substance to have a bit of disorder. I typically understand entropy in terms of a gas. In gases, the particles that make up the gas are not in a uniform shape and do not travel ideally. Instead, depending on the volume and temperature of the gas, each and every particles moves at different speeds and travels in different directions. The property for this disorder is entropy. I don't know how Entropy would work with a liquid or solid, but it's a weird way of saying "you can't predict how each and every particle is going to interact with one another"
@@onree6229 I don't believe that is what entropy means.
Without looking it up, I think I recall that physical systems move towards more order over time.
So in your example, the energy would distribute more evenly as time passes until all particles have the same speed.
@@Fuckyoubloodymoron Their definition was more or less sufficient. You're almost there. Physical systems do indeed move towards order over time -- but it is *because* of entropy, not because this is an entropic state.
Entropy, in the case of thermodynamics, is the difficult-to-properly-account-for losses of energy, leading to a system's inability to convert energy into mechanical work. Entropy creates uncertainty in the system -- and so entropy is the chaos. But, because of these losses of energy over time, everything eventually stops moving -- and as it stops moving, the system reaches order.
Grocery shopping:
Do you want the apples or not sir?
Dang, god better patch this infinite food glitch.
So that's why doctors are so terrified of apples
"Where did you put yhe apples?"
"Gone, reduced to atoms"
Infinite apple glitch
"Put a apple in a box and wait for billion years" 💀
What I got out of this short is that the universe is an apple.
Underrated comment😂
And the box is
His brain is actually an Apple.
Madou in heaven
The universe's a platypus
If we are in the box than we are basically choose your own adventure characters
Infinite monkey theorem❌
Infinite apple theorem✅
Entropy left the chat
Do you know what that mean?
well entropy cant happen if the box wont let energy out
can anyone tell me what is entropy? i read a book about it, but i did not understand what it meant or how is it used.
@@p.n.m.zibunnessa172 ok so how i understand it: whenever anything is done some of the energy used, transferred, etc. escapes as heat, which is hard to re-use and also escapes away really easily. This process is slowly chipping away at everything that exists in the universe.
The universe is also ever growing, it gets less dense as a result. Combine these two and the universe is slowly gonna thinn out into basically nothingness and some uninteresting objects. The heat death.
@@idioticlight so it's just the used energy?
"Ferb, I know what we're gonna do today"
MOM!!!!
@@aprilsakura5858 wait, where's Perry ?
Hey Phineas, what'cha doing?
@@arcadeyous We're building an indestructible box that will house an apple and then make time go super fats to see what would happen when energy of the apple gets released and see IF in billions of theoretical years the apple will reform itself
"Perry the platypus let me introduce you to my new invention The Boxinator"
“Mooooom my science project is becoming aware of itself”
It can become any apple in existence, so an infinite amount of apples, so it will be more likely that when you open the box it will be another type of apple
When you get physics degree only from reading untrustworthy websites
Thank fuck someone said it 🤣
I'm a physics grad, thanks someone had to say it.
Even without a physics degree you could figure out this makes no sense... Didn't know we'd have nuclear reactions every time some fruit rots. Apple orchards would be deadlier than a nuclear bomb detonation site.
@@zarvix3555 It's a little more complex than that, he's proposing an infinite time later. Which his assement would be correct if there wasn't entropy, and falls in a weird quazi statistic interpretation. For example if the universe is truly infinite, and since there is only a finite amount of combinations of forces and particles that can exist (astronomically high but still finite) eventually you'll start to see duplicate combinations. There mighte be another *you* out there somewhere IF the universe is infinite. Same logic applies here, across an infinite time scale the atoms in that apple will take every combination that is possible.
@@zarvix3555 so yeah you probably do need a physics degree, or at least some understanding of it to understand what OP is even proposing.
Bro got a degree from hogwarts💀
🤣
Is real but he Copy this from a Netflix documentary about infinity
frr
I dont get it
For those who do not understand if it is likerhogwarts, the person is smart if it is like popye there supid