Merry Christmas everyone! Little trivia... What TV show opening did I hum in this video? :) It's not easy... Remember to check my Patreon this month, the discount for my most popular Tier is there until the end of the year!
First, Merry Christmas to you and second, is this tv show done airing (i.e. has a series finale or hasn't been rebooted)? Trying to guess via 20 questions...
Her favorite place is in the safety and comfort of home, on the couch, snuggled up watching old sitcoms. She's literally perfect in every way. Also, I desperately need more art of Pink in sweaters. She rocks the look entirely too naturally
Call this deep but hearing this audio makes me realize that the one for me is still out there. I just need to start looking. Family is very important and completely worth it; the gift that lasts a lifetime.
Evn though its december 26 here now, ill still say it since many people have different time zones, Merry Christmas ⛄🎁🎄 and this audio is a wonderful Christmas gift to us ❤
Relativity is a theory in physics that describes the behavior of objects in motion and the nature of space and time. There are two main types of relativity developed by Albert Einstein in the early 20th century: Special Relativity and General Relativity. 1. Special Relativity (1905) Special relativity primarily deals with objects moving at constant speeds, especially those moving close to the speed of light. It has two key principles: a. The Principle of Relativity The laws of physics are the same for all observers, regardless of their constant motion. This means that no matter how fast you're moving (as long as it's at a constant speed and you're not accelerating), the physical laws, such as those governing light and gravity, apply to you in the same way. b. The Constancy of the Speed of Light The speed of light in a vacuum is always constant (about 299,792,458 meters per second), no matter how fast an observer is moving. This is one of the most famous results of special relativity. Key Consequences of Special Relativity: Time Dilation: Time moves slower for an object moving at speeds close to the speed of light relative to a stationary observer. This means astronauts traveling in space at high speeds would age more slowly than people on Earth. Length Contraction: Objects moving at relativistic speeds will appear contracted (shorter) along the direction of motion when viewed by an observer at rest. Mass-Energy Equivalence: One of the most famous equations in physics, 𝐸 = 𝑚 𝑐 2 E=mc 2 , shows that energy (E) and mass (m) are interchangeable. A small amount of mass can be converted into a huge amount of energy, which is the principle behind nuclear reactions and the energy released by stars. 2. General Relativity (1915) General relativity extends the principles of special relativity to include gravity and accelerated motion. It is a theory of gravitation that describes how mass and energy affect the curvature of space and time, which we perceive as gravity. a. The Principle of Equivalence A key idea in general relativity is that gravity and acceleration are indistinguishable from one another. For example, if you're in a sealed room and feel a force pushing you to the floor, you cannot tell whether it’s gravity or the room is accelerating upwards. b. Spacetime and Curvature In general relativity, space and time are not separate entities but are combined into a four-dimensional "spacetime" fabric. Massive objects like stars, planets, and even light bend or curve this fabric, and this curvature is what we experience as gravity. So, instead of thinking of gravity as a force in the traditional sense (as described by Newton), general relativity suggests that gravity is a result of mass causing space and time to curve. Key Consequences of General Relativity: Gravitational Time Dilation: Time passes more slowly in stronger gravitational fields. For example, a clock near a massive object (like a planet) will tick more slowly compared to one far away from the object. The Bending of Light (Gravitational Lensing): Light passing near a massive object (like a star or a black hole) will bend due to the curvature of spacetime. This phenomenon has been observed and provides evidence for general relativity. Black Holes: Extremely massive objects cause spacetime to curve so much that nothing, not even light, can escape from their gravitational pull. These regions are known as black holes. Expanding Universe: General relativity also forms the foundation of modern cosmology. It has led to the discovery that the universe is expanding, which is a central element in our understanding of the Big Bang theory. Summary of the Key Ideas of Relativity: Special Relativity deals with objects moving at constant speeds (including the speed of light) and shows that time, length, and mass are not absolute-they depend on the observer's relative motion. General Relativity deals with gravity and shows that mass and energy curve spacetime, which we experience as gravity. It also predicts phenomena like time dilation near massive objects and the bending of light. Relativity revolutionized our understanding of space, time, and gravity, and it has been confirmed by numerous experiments and observations, making it one of the most important theories in modern physics.
Merry Christmas everyone! Little trivia... What TV show opening did I hum in this video? :) It's not easy...
Remember to check my Patreon this month, the discount for my most popular Tier is there until the end of the year!
First, Merry Christmas to you and second, is this tv show done airing (i.e. has a series finale or hasn't been rebooted)? Trying to guess via 20 questions...
Fraiser?
@@suslord-pd3my Yes!!! I'm so happy someone got it :)
@@bradwalls8656 Very old, finished show
@@BabyPinkASMR i do love salad and scrambled eggs
I could cry, TWO VIDEOS TODAY?? HELL YEAH
Her favorite place is in the safety and comfort of home, on the couch, snuggled up watching old sitcoms. She's literally perfect in every way.
Also, I desperately need more art of Pink in sweaters. She rocks the look entirely too naturally
Call this deep but hearing this audio makes me realize that the one for me is still out there. I just need to start looking. Family is very important and completely worth it; the gift that lasts a lifetime.
YES! NEVER GIVE UP BROTHER!
The gift of family is a present that lasts a lifetime
Big Slavic lady wants me to be her child?
You had me at Slavic Lady! Sign me up!
Pink must love christmas evenings , i must admit life also left me when i heard 6 or 7
TWO VIDEOS?? BEST CHRISTMAS EVER
We love to hear it! Merry Christmas love ❤️
I was actually kinda hyped for 6-7 kids for a moment. Oh well. Thanks for the audio Pink!
Have a happy holidays BabyPink ASMR
0:13 My gratitude upon thee for my freedom... O, Gabriel...
Merry Christmas Pink. You're amazing
Now this is two great presents for us pink!
Merry Christmas
Merry christmas Pink!
Thanks for the second video I really need it because I've spent all day cooking and baking lol
Merry Christmas!
Time to get cozy! Thanks for another video!💖💖💖
Pink must love Christmas evenings🎄❄️🎁
TYSM Pinky. Loved it!!!!
Pink must love Christmas evenings. Thanks for spoiling us pink have a good Christmas
Pink must love christmas evenings❤
This was nice and sweet, great job
LETS FREAKING GO WE GOT A SECOND CHRISTMAS GIFT 🎉
Pink must love Christmas Evenings
A surprise to be sure but a welcome one 😅
🎁Merry Christmas everyone🎄
Evn though its december 26 here now, ill still say it since many people have different time zones, Merry Christmas ⛄🎁🎄 and this audio is a wonderful Christmas gift to us ❤
Six or seven sounds good. For starters.
That’s impressive animation. It’s like I’m playing a great visual novel like Song of Memories.
Pink must love Christmas evenings
Relativity is a theory in physics that describes the behavior of objects in motion and the nature of space and time. There are two main types of relativity developed by Albert Einstein in the early 20th century: Special Relativity and General Relativity.
1. Special Relativity (1905)
Special relativity primarily deals with objects moving at constant speeds, especially those moving close to the speed of light. It has two key principles:
a. The Principle of Relativity
The laws of physics are the same for all observers, regardless of their constant motion. This means that no matter how fast you're moving (as long as it's at a constant speed and you're not accelerating), the physical laws, such as those governing light and gravity, apply to you in the same way.
b. The Constancy of the Speed of Light
The speed of light in a vacuum is always constant (about 299,792,458 meters per second), no matter how fast an observer is moving. This is one of the most famous results of special relativity.
Key Consequences of Special Relativity:
Time Dilation: Time moves slower for an object moving at speeds close to the speed of light relative to a stationary observer. This means astronauts traveling in space at high speeds would age more slowly than people on Earth.
Length Contraction: Objects moving at relativistic speeds will appear contracted (shorter) along the direction of motion when viewed by an observer at rest.
Mass-Energy Equivalence: One of the most famous equations in physics,
𝐸
=
𝑚
𝑐
2
E=mc
2
, shows that energy (E) and mass (m) are interchangeable. A small amount of mass can be converted into a huge amount of energy, which is the principle behind nuclear reactions and the energy released by stars.
2. General Relativity (1915)
General relativity extends the principles of special relativity to include gravity and accelerated motion. It is a theory of gravitation that describes how mass and energy affect the curvature of space and time, which we perceive as gravity.
a. The Principle of Equivalence
A key idea in general relativity is that gravity and acceleration are indistinguishable from one another. For example, if you're in a sealed room and feel a force pushing you to the floor, you cannot tell whether it’s gravity or the room is accelerating upwards.
b. Spacetime and Curvature
In general relativity, space and time are not separate entities but are combined into a four-dimensional "spacetime" fabric. Massive objects like stars, planets, and even light bend or curve this fabric, and this curvature is what we experience as gravity. So, instead of thinking of gravity as a force in the traditional sense (as described by Newton), general relativity suggests that gravity is a result of mass causing space and time to curve.
Key Consequences of General Relativity:
Gravitational Time Dilation: Time passes more slowly in stronger gravitational fields. For example, a clock near a massive object (like a planet) will tick more slowly compared to one far away from the object.
The Bending of Light (Gravitational Lensing): Light passing near a massive object (like a star or a black hole) will bend due to the curvature of spacetime. This phenomenon has been observed and provides evidence for general relativity.
Black Holes: Extremely massive objects cause spacetime to curve so much that nothing, not even light, can escape from their gravitational pull. These regions are known as black holes.
Expanding Universe: General relativity also forms the foundation of modern cosmology. It has led to the discovery that the universe is expanding, which is a central element in our understanding of the Big Bang theory.
Summary of the Key Ideas of Relativity:
Special Relativity deals with objects moving at constant speeds (including the speed of light) and shows that time, length, and mass are not absolute-they depend on the observer's relative motion.
General Relativity deals with gravity and shows that mass and energy curve spacetime, which we experience as gravity. It also predicts phenomena like time dilation near massive objects and the bending of light.
Relativity revolutionized our understanding of space, time, and gravity, and it has been confirmed by numerous experiments and observations, making it one of the most important theories in modern physics.
If someone like this ever asked to be a mom, i wouldn't know what to say.
🩷 Pink must love Christmas evenings. 🩷
Wonderful chistmas gift 💖💖💖💖💖
I wonder when the best roomie will return, I miss her
Normal night.
Merry Christmas
Ya know, I expected someone to say “you could be my mommy”
Hope you're having a good day
Pink must love Chirstmas Evenings!
I like her old tv cuddles and tea good evening
Plesant Audio Pink. Good luck
All I want for Christmas is a lady that pick me up like I was a Chihuahua.
Please God please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please
Two Christmas Gifts in one day!? 👀
If she wants to be a mommy then I shall obey her request. Anything for my beautiful Slavic girlfriend. ❤
2 VIDEOS??? YIPPIEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Mama~❤
my heart hurts man
Why that?
YEEEEEEEEEESSS
Im so cooked 😭
Sobyou are telling Polish children are Not spawned in households like little armies?
Am I not baby enough?!😢
This Christmas I could be drafted
¡Que linda mi amor! Merry Christmas, ¡feliz navidad! May I make a request before you go? ❤️🎄🎄🎄❤️✨
Ayo ! 👀👀
I’m pogging
.
Nice sweather
Plenty of doggos who need a home 😊. Dog Mom.
Slavic MILFy girlfriend is the perfect Christmas surprise.
You know the loneliness getting to you when you decide to look up asmr girlfriend 😭😭😭 chat I might be cooked
Chat he is literally COOKED (my friends forced me to watch this😭)
Chat he is literally COOKED (my friends forced me to watch this😭)
Pink must love Christmas evenings