@@mikeoxmaul9386 I see your point but how I see it is, if one has lot of knowledge he/she may not necessarily have the skill to pass on or teach to others. Even knowing bare minimum of somthing one can still do great job at explaining in a fashion others may understand. I have a friend who teaches math to his son. He may not be the smartest to do that but the kid and his own small friends prefer him explaining it. How one conveys I feel is far more crucial. Atleast for basics. Offcourse not of rocket science or complex math or medicine etc. But for fundamentals
@@1000naky Yeah no shit Einstein, it’s like a comedian with a really good joke but fucking terrible delivery to the audience. The delivery is essentially more important than what it is that you’re actually saying for example, “I love you 😐😬” “I love you🥰😘”
Most teachers acts like they're just Souless-Robot-Dictator that the only will is to punish and judge the stutends, wich is bad, because it makes them more depressed and hated. If teachers were more friendly, and actually explained the lessons with heart, and not just imposing it, School would've been more fun and interesting !
I am 43, and through all my schooling, I have had 3 teachers who like this teacher, were excited about sharing knowledge, and did it in fun, memorable ways! They were a Science Teacher, and History Teacher, and my 5th Grade Teacher Mrs. Swan! They had such a lasting impression, that I'm watching this, with grown children of my own, wishing I was back in one of their classes for a lesson. God Bless Good Teachers!!!! The good ones make a difference.
I had a chemistry teacher in high school that would use little balls and sail them around the room…especially at the jocks not paying attention! My Biology teacher was great, was almost going to be a biologist, DNA intrigued me. Earth Science still remember so much…especially about, solar, wind and wave power already in textbooks in the 70’s. My Botany teacher in Jr College…impressive I had the best book of notes from that. Botany taught me so much including being a better gardener. I love science and still dwelling into physics at an old age.
Something that is really amazing is just how many people are interested in these types of videos. Say a lot about our curiosity as humans. Over 138 million views!
@@roxydzeyVsauce does get over a million views on his videos usually. But that is true, your point has validity to it, most channels don't gain as much views as one could compare a video about dance or gaming.
My undergrad professors just gave out formulas to remember and expected us solve highly practical questions. This guy right here got me more interested in 10mins than my professors did in 4years.
@@jezfrench9435u just said its lucky enough to have atleast 1 or 2 of that teacher but then decides to contradict it that its unfortunate that there's only 1 or 2
turns out he's my friend's dad! I've never met him, but he's raised some pretty great humans. I'll pass the compliments on to my pal-- it'll probably make her day.
My old high school Physics teacher is in this video. He's the man in the red polo shirt in the background. I just now realized it's him after seeing this video a couple times over the years it's been randomly recommended to me. He actually passed away over a year ago in a boat fire that took the lives of 34 including his daughter. RIP Mr. Chan, you were such a great teacher
Something I've learned and also heard in some ad one time is that you may not remember what your teachers taught you, but how they treated you. This guy is a perfect example of this statement, and I love this demo.
You're a globetard believing in this BS, buoyancy and density is all we have, gravity is make believe just like the globe, they go hand in hand with the deception.
I had a teacher like that once. He was apparently texting students that needed extra help because they missed too much school and was forced to leave the school.
Nick does Quad drumming okay, i love your positive outlook on situations like that but just some classes are never going fun or meant to be fun 😔. I hope your night goes well (i’m not sure what time zone you live in but it’s night for me haha)
It's amazing and uplifting when you see a teacher who's actually able to physically demonstrate a concept in such a way that young kids can both understand and appreciate. It's not mystical; it's plain, basic physics. If only we had more people like this in the world...
This explanation for gravity force is very illogical. Using gravity to explain gravity. Try doing this experiment in outter space where there is not gravity to see what you get. Does not exist true scientific explanation for gravity force. According to the Bible psalm 148:6 Gravity force was stablished by the Lord.
@@Juan-1970shut up bot, and you didn't even watch that video, in space there is gravity , it aint some special dlc for planet earth, and if youre talking bout doing this far from any planet, gravity would still exist, being created by those smaller objects that aren't planets
@@valentinhalau3396 Gravity is the consequence of moving in curved space-time. Don’t come at me with that flat earth nonsense when you don’t seem to understand relativity. You’re still thinking in terms of Newtonian physics. The whole point of the balls on the sheet is to explain how masses affect space-time, which is an Einstein concept. I suggest you look at more videos such as Edward Current’s “Gravity is not a force”. There are others too, but it’ll give you a good overview.
A lot of high schools are run by administrators who care more about their resumes than providing a good education. They overload teachers, who want to provide the best education, and grossly misallocate resources away from important areas, such as funding teachers and maintaining order for teachers to do their jobs well.
It honestly depends on the teacher. The school district and funding can play a role in the availability of resources, but even at the most prestigious schools, if the teacher doesn't enjoy their job, it's not likely they will put this much effort in.
Yes, this is the most stupid thing I've ever seen and this is the 1st time I see another person criticizing it You have to define a "gravity that is pulling things down in the universe" so you will define those insane and stupid concepts of space deformation
@@99Gara99 Dude just because he used Earth's gravity to represent gravity doesn't mean that this is fake. This is proven by Albert Einstein and relativity. Think about it what happens to all this empty space around you when something is in it? It bends.
I'm 62 years old,left school at 15. I think if my teachers had taken the time to teach us like this I might have stayed in school a bit longer. This is the first time I understood gravity (properly". Thank you.
@@cupcakemcsparklebutt9051 I never got the NUMBERS thing,couldn't read a clock until I was a teen. Still can't handle maths. But hearing it explained with the visuals is amazing to me. I'll read books until I go blind. Love reading and writing but as for maths😡
@@SomeRaandomGuy My oldest grandson is 11 and like me he loves to read,he is a sponge and attends a fabulous school. I do history with him and he does projects with me, it's amazing,I love learning with him.
It goes both ways to be fair. There are plenty of passionate teachers that get walked all over by students who end up getting jaded. It's hard to be passionate when you're underpaid and dealing with brats...
@@epikfly12 ya know what agreed, but the thing is, cause I have adhd if you get me interested I'll actually try to learn take example my ss classes and math classes
This isnt just the professor being "fun" to learn with. Dude is actually giving EASY TO UNDERSTAND visual representation for them instead of "so this is that and that is this"
I mean... I imagine 90% of his class is just straight forward teaching. Most physics professors usually do a presentation like this a few times a year just to help engage the class.
So what he is saying is that in order to solve gravity, we just need to look far enough out into space to locate the clamps that are holding our invisible spandex universe up.
I remember seeing some sort of 3d graphic on a TV show when I was a kid. A while later, I brought a bowl with plastic wrap over the top to school and did a demonstration like this with different sized marbles. It wasn't as grand or in depth as this but it still made for a fun memory
@@timespeed1910 THAT VERY LONG TIME IS still time tho, i totally agree with that, the force of gravity with bring us closer and close but that over millions of years, just for a few miles difference
My 14 year old sent this link to me. I didn't have the best education and sometimes I struggle to keep up with my son. This video spawned a two hour conversation. This teacher has made more impact across all areas of life than he'll ever know. Someone please give him an award or something.
@@Ace-kd7zc As if absolutely no one else would have clicked on this video after the person left their comment right? It'll be 119 million very soon. So... should I then tell you "119 million man" while ensuring I spelled million correctly during my pointless attempt to correct something which needed no correction? By next month, the count will be even higher. EVERY time there is activity under a video, youtube places the video into the mix of recommended videos seen as one loads youtube. Therefore it is impossible to correct anyone's comment regarding total views. Especially when you are 4 days late to the show so to speak. Such a comment IS the activity which helps guide youtube recommendations in a major way. The best one can do is offer an update on total views. Such as "118 million now".
Man I really wish I had teachers like this. If I was as intrigued Into these subjects then as I am now there’s no telling where I’d be, but lack of passion from teachers and not knowing how to find that passion in myself as a kid just made me feel like school wasn’t for me but this professor makes science look just as fun as it can be.
Here's the lesson. Why does this video have so much views? People aren't lazy to learn, they learn spontaneously when learning becomes fun & interesting. Not a single soul forced you here to watch this video! Did anyone? Teachers and educators play a very vital role on how students learn and keep up with knowledge. I honestly hope people who loves to teach gets to teach rather than those who teach for a pay ( which usually is the case all over the world). #realteachers
I agree with part of this as I’ve come back to watch this video a multitude of times. However your last statement about teachers teaching for pay isn’t really true because, especially in the US, teachers are heavily underpaid. The teachers that aren’t fun to learn with most likely started out by being fun when they started teaching but over the course of years of having a hard, rarely forgiving job, they have lost the interest and love that they had started with, which negatively impacts the students
Can't speak for other countries, but, if you're in it for the money, in the U.S. you're in the wrong profession. Teachers are criminally underpaid here, and it's not exactly a secret either. I imagine the vast majority of teachers start doing it for the love of helping and wanting to teach.
It’s crazy how 7 years ago when I saw this, I really couldn’t grasp what he was explaining, now, after 4 semester of calc and physics in college, I still don’t know what’s going on
There’s no exclusivity (or possibility, really) to “knowing it all”. The amount of knowledge only adds more to a good instructor, it doesn’t preclude it or effect it.
I don't know what you are talking about, this video is clearly faked by someone under the table We all know that the earth is flat and gravity doesn't actually exist
To be fair, teachers like this guy probably work 7 or 8 days worth of hours in week for 5 days worth of pay. Basically never a day off. Meanwhile, the teacher who gives a packet is literally working within their work hours, spends quality time with their family. Policy makers and state/county/district personnel need to figure out how to let teachers be amazing, without working them down to the bone.
I had a coach geometry teacher in high school, one day he couldn’t find the answer sheet to his overheads (the projector sheet) and he didn’t know the answer to the equation. I swear to Gaia he paused and said “Duuur” like the sound people make to make fun of mentally handicapped folk. Me and my friend laughed out loud, cause the damn teacher just said Der, because he was a dummie who didn’t even know how to do the math he was teaching. Makes this teacher look like a Greek philosopher king.
S tier teacher right here. Things like this SHOULD be interesting - learning how things around us and especially space should be some of the most interesting things you will ever learn. It is just up to the teacher how to present it.
Wrong cause its all just gravity Space is just space nothing special Space time is the shape of reality He didnt talk about that in depth at all And even if he did its all just gravity
@@catrielmarignaclionti4518 but i mean things will still lose energy, but extremely slowly, the earth is actually slowing its spin. We are spinning .2 ms slower than last years average currently. And roughly 600 million years ago earth wouldv'e been spinning at 21 hours a day, and at impact of the giant rock that turned into earths core at its early creation, earth would be spinning its fastest at roughly 8 hours a day. Thats three full rotations for a day today, and it took billions of years just to slow it down this much. Im going off of mostly memory on this so if anything is wrong, feel free to correct, just be nice about it. :)
@Marki Faux who said anything about feelings getting hurt? You're the one that seems upset here. Do you feel better now that you've gotten that anger out? Talk about outta left field. This demo is for children who otherwise wouldn't have any demo at all for gravity. Obviously it's not perfect. If you think the average 3rd grader needs to fully understand Einstein you're delusional.
I am absolutely blown away, and I love this guy, all at the same time. I'm no dummy. I am a marine engineer who was always fascinated with astrophysics. I HAVE to know how things work. I've never seen a demonstration like this. But this will bake your noodle: the whole sheet is ALSO moving in a direction with the other objects orbiting in SPIRALS, not circles.
Why is nobody saying this would be a amazing beyblade stadium EDIT: anyone who thinks this is a joke it’s not just fibre glass the bottom a bit and it’s good. 2 how is this my most liked comment
Yup. I remember watching this a couple of years ago but when it cropped up in my algorithm I watched the whole thing again because teachers like him are few and far between. Learning is made a joy instead of a chore.
I never knew this but density has an effect on gravity. If you have two weights of the same mass. one is small and one is 5x bigger, the smaller one will have more gravity despite being the same mass.
My chemistry teacher was really cool. He never did anything to this scale, but he did put liquid nitrogen in his mouth one time, as an example of how cool this teacher was. Note: he spit it out fast enough that it didn’t cause any damage, according to him the only problem was that his taste buds went numb for a while.
@@jcheer5212 are you weird bro? a SECRET chemical in water that you WASH in, DRINK from and COOK in and you’re out here asking if it’s real😭 you need 1 to 1 counselling bro
Traffixcone it’s just because some of us don’t like some subjects, I only watched this cause I was interested. I’m not interested in history, so that’s why it’s boring
Thats not how gravity works, this example is good in terms of planet attraction towards each other but still don't explain why a person faces gravity on land. So its bs. Gravity is a force not space some bending shit, its attraction of atoms towards each other, we all are made of atoms so we get attracted to object with large number of atoms.
@@Sponge_Bob_Square_Pants uhh this is how gravity works tho. Atoms have electons on the outside and they would push each other, not pulling things into theirselves
@Sponge Bob gravity is a weak force on the atomic scale. This is also not meant to show gravity on the scale that you are talking about, so it is a great demonstration of how gravity works in the planetary and stellar scale. Also gravity is not a force and is stuff bending space. Please do research before you insult this vid.
@@chancellorpalpatine7486 before some redditor shows up and says "woosh" im gonna be here first and say thats actually interesting and nice to know, thanks for telling
If you mean why is the orbit of the marbles around the weight elliptical and not circular, it's because he wasn't trying to throw the marbles perfectly. He was just doing a rough demonstration of orbit. If you're asking why the marbles didn't stay in motion and eventually fell toward the weight, it's because the marbles lost momentum due to friction. Friction from both the fabric, and the air. "An object in motion stays in motion unless acted upon by an outside force" The force in this case is friction. The reason this doesn't happen to the planets is because the only thing resisting them are small microscopic dust particles which count for barely anything considering the size of the planets. The sun's massive gravitational pull outweighs the friction of the dust. (Pun intended) Also.. The earth's orbit around the sun is not perfectly circular. It's in fact elliptical. The difference between the Earth's closest point and furthest point from the sun is very, very small however, and that's why you don't feel the changes on Earth. But it is in fact an elliptical orbit.
I'm going back to school now at 40. If the internet, and teachers like this would have existed when I dropped out my junior year, I would have been something in my life long before now! What a fun video!
If you need a demonstration of this scale to understand how a simple concept like gravity works, that’s on you. From what I’ve seen, most people who like to complain about the education system don’t study whatsoever, it’s unresonable to expect teachers to do this. Be honest with yourself, are you shit at school because you don’t work, or because all your teachers don’t care? Only you know.
wdwuccnxcnh Bro, I understand how gravity works, all I’m saying is to do more interactive clases with students, not all can learn just by reading and copying, tell me that you have LEARN something... you just study for the exam, do you remember the theme after? Exactly, with examples like that the class is more interesting and easy to remember. And I have always be a good student, with high grades, but I really don’t like the school format, clases like that should be more fun that what’s "normal".
@@wdwuccnxcnh7022 Let me tell you something: - Yes, we should have demonstrations like this to LEARN things, not absorb knowledge. And it's not "unreasonable" to expect that. It's just how it should be, because the world is evolving, and school isn't. - "People who like to complain don't study"? Who are you to judge people? From my point of view, I am "decent" at school because I work a little. And even though my mom always tells me that I can do better, and I know it, I don't want to. And THAT is because teachers don't value each students for its uniqueness I could argue all day with you, but I'm gonna leave you with this question: Take a top-tier student: Good grades, good at school, good at everything (in theory) Take a school dropout, but with a passion: He's bad at school, but he has a passion and he wanna work to live out of that passion. Who do you think will be the most successful in life? Be honest with yourself here But let me tell you something: Steve Jobs, Winston Churchill, Bill Gates, Albert Einstein, Mark Zuckerberg didn't need school to be who they are
Lazzory alt acc bro, I love you for that answer, that’s exactly my point. Ppl think school is everything, it’s just not. The biggest brain’s dint need school, the ppl that becomes big in the future is not based on school, it’s based on desire. My personal opinion... it’s that school it’s a waste of time, 12 years of learning what? Obviously you learn things, but it’s not essential in life. It’s a FACT that the ones that work harder out of school, are more likely to become someone in the future more than the good grades kids. They have more EXPERIENCE in life and that’s an advantage. I’m really like you, everyone says that I can do better, I just don’t want to. I really felt your comment. 🤝
@robert punu It is evident that you haven't even taken a high-school level course in physics. I would advise learning something before attempting to dismiss it.
i like how this doesnt only prove gravity, but also shows how time is affected by gravity , depending how much mass is present at one point in time, also how other smaller masses are affected by the variables just stated
THE ADVANCED GAMER well space is expanding, but technically it isnt infinite yet. also, space and time creates 4 dimensional spacetime. this model is only a representative of the way gravity can work in space
I had my middle school science teacher come into my work one day. I let him know that I still had my notebook from his class. He’s retired now, but he felt so happy to know I remembered his class. All my science teachers were amazing like this. They were passionate about their craft. They love science and they loved teaching it. I remember another teacher having us break down strawberries to see their DNA and I just cried. It was amazing to see something like that and that teacher got so happy to see someone who was just as moved as he was about seeing dna for the first time. Science is beautiful and I wish I was smarter and was able to get funds to go to college to study different fields of science. Then there’s all my English teachers that were terrible. I stopped caring in those classes and didn’t want to be a writer anymore because of them.
being a good teacher isn't about being knowledgeable, its understanding how to convey that knowledge to those without it
thats a good really good way of putting it
If you aren't knowledgeable to begin with how can you convey knowledge to people?
@@mikeoxmaul9386 I see your point but how I see it is, if one has lot of knowledge he/she may not necessarily have the skill to pass on or teach to others. Even knowing bare minimum of somthing one can still do great job at explaining in a fashion others may understand.
I have a friend who teaches math to his son. He may not be the smartest to do that but the kid and his own small friends prefer him explaining it. How one conveys I feel is far more crucial. Atleast for basics. Offcourse not of rocket science or complex math or medicine etc. But for fundamentals
@@1000naky
Yeah no shit Einstein, it’s like a comedian with a really good joke but fucking terrible delivery to the audience. The delivery is essentially more important than what it is that you’re actually saying for example,
“I love you 😐😬”
“I love you🥰😘”
@@AJSchnell A fuckin men
Schools aren't boring, it's just that the teachers teaching you make it boring, professors like him can make it fun
Frfr
all teachers should learn from him
Most teachers acts like they're just Souless-Robot-Dictator that the only will is to punish and judge the stutends, wich is bad, because it makes them more depressed and hated.
If teachers were more friendly, and actually explained the lessons with heart, and not just imposing it, School would've been more fun and interesting !
@@myu1419 Yes yes yes yes yes
But their are many who want to do but lack resources even basic infra structure is luxury at some places.
I am 43, and through all my schooling, I have had 3 teachers who like this teacher, were excited about sharing knowledge, and did it in fun, memorable ways! They were a Science Teacher, and History Teacher, and my 5th Grade Teacher Mrs. Swan! They had such a lasting impression, that I'm watching this, with grown children of my own, wishing I was back in one of their classes for a lesson. God Bless Good Teachers!!!! The good ones make a difference.
Rusty, are you related to sneakers by any chance?
Wholesome comment
I had a chemistry teacher in high school that would use little balls and sail them around the room…especially at the jocks not paying attention! My Biology teacher was great, was almost going to be a biologist, DNA intrigued me. Earth Science still remember so much…especially about, solar, wind and wave power already in textbooks in the 70’s. My Botany teacher in Jr College…impressive I had the best book of notes from that. Botany taught me so much including being a better gardener. I love science and still dwelling into physics at an old age.
Something that is really amazing is just how many people are interested in these types of videos. Say a lot about our curiosity as humans. Over 138 million views!
usually space stuff or science in general gets way less attention
@@roxydzeyVsauce does get over a million views on his videos usually. But that is true, your point has validity to it, most channels don't gain as much views as one could compare a video about dance or gaming.
@@RorxwI disagree with your opinion.
I think it's just the fact that the cloth looks very satisfying
My undergrad professors just gave out formulas to remember and expected us solve highly practical questions. This guy right here got me more interested in 10mins than my professors did in 4years.
@@kavitapatel1423 ye teacher batara hei kei kissra gravity kaam kar ta ha solar system ke under
John has 2 apples. He gains 4 more.
Calculate the volume of the sun
@@JDs_RandomHandle Hahahaha dude. Exactly. That's how it is
Acha acha nehi nehi
Could That Be Because You Are a Suggestible Twit? One who will fall for any video your Tiny Little Brain might latch on to?
Such a passionate professor
Everywhere i go i see your face , who are you
Ray,not again man.
Seriously u again
This video was made 8 years ago and u comment “such a passionate professor” 6 hours ago
I see you in every comment section
Using gravity to describe gravity.
How would you demonstrate it, considering this is literally almost no place in the universe that isn’t being influenced by gravity?
May be that means there is infinity dimentions applying gravity to the previous dimentions.
@@DiegoGarcia-ob9xd it's a joke
@@yusufb777 you should make that a theory or something
@@VIVENTES you can use it, thanks
My daughter was lucky to have him as a teacher in his last year teaching at LGHS. Mr. Burns was just as amazing as it sounds from the videos.
Yep. Every school is lucky enough to have 1 or 2 of him. Unfortunately just 1 or 2.
Does he have a nuclear power plant somewhere?
@@jezfrench9435u just said its lucky enough to have atleast 1 or 2 of that teacher but then decides to contradict it that its unfortunate that there's only 1 or 2
turns out he's my friend's dad! I've never met him, but he's raised some pretty great humans. I'll pass the compliments on to my pal-- it'll probably make her day.
@@Lindsaytcook The world sure is a small place
My old high school Physics teacher is in this video. He's the man in the red polo shirt in the background. I just now realized it's him after seeing this video a couple times over the years it's been randomly recommended to me. He actually passed away over a year ago in a boat fire that took the lives of 34 including his daughter. RIP Mr. Chan, you were such a great teacher
Oh yeah I remember that on the news, that Santa Cruz diving vessel, that was national news I believe. This world feels so small sometimes...
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Woah
Woah, that's crazy.
And very sad.
@@habibi_nation3673 YOU monster
This dude literally repaired the fabric of space-time and yet is so humble, absolute legend
Repaired the fabric of space time using a fabric!
Fixed the fabric of space-time with the threads of fate. Grecian legend!
Dr. Strange
Figuratively, but I get what you're saying.
@Jayden London Figuratively
“The ones that go the wrong way get eliminated.”
Story of my life.
U ok bro
I'll take her home
Squid game🤭
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TH-cam waited 12 years to recommend me this.
😂
Same
Right after graduation😭
Or maybe you just ignored it the first time.
Also, why are we still talking about recommendations in 2024?
The nerve! 😂
Something I've learned and also heard in some ad one time is that you may not remember what your teachers taught you, but how they treated you. This guy is a perfect example of this statement, and I love this demo.
Yes
You're a globetard believing in this BS, buoyancy and density is all we have, gravity is make believe just like the globe, they go hand in hand with the deception.
@@SeeLevelBus lmaoooo
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@@SeeLevelBus AHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
There’s nothing better than a teacher being passionate about their job.
A person*
@@bnv8514 a teacher*
@Taki Tachibana ok karen...
@@cavaloagiota9319 lmao a 9 yr old who thinks he's cool by saying Karen to all the people disagreeing to him
@Taki Tachibana no
He’s the science teacher who everyone loves because he doesn’t just make everyone do mountains of worksheets
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I had a teacher like that once. He was apparently texting students that needed extra help because they missed too much school and was forced to leave the school.
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i hate him cuz he bald
big man *"Wow, what a valid reason to hate him"*
I saw this years ago probably when it was posted and it has stuck with me ever since. An awesome presentation.
This teacher deverse to be the Best teacher of the year
HelloItsVG HIIIIIIII
STFU
Uchiha Itachi 8 year old don’t say no-no words okay?
Uchiha Itachi Dude what the hell is wrong with you? That dude is just a fan like let him be!
@@uchihaitachi9968 uno reverse card
Why isn't every teacher like him, school would be fun.
Nick does Quad drumming Maybe in some situations but not all, some classes just aren’t fun
Nick does Quad drumming okay, i love your positive outlook on situations like that but just some classes are never going fun or meant to be fun 😔. I hope your night goes well (i’m not sure what time zone you live in but it’s night for me haha)
Nick does Quad drumming np, yeah true, i’m in eastern time as well but i fell asleep haha
@Nick does Quad drumming I'm pretty sure it's a 100% if you want to be that literal (English)
GIVE HIM A RAISE
Other teachers explains gravity with proper instruments
My teacher throws pen upward and it falls back saying that is gravity
My teacher also 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I mean, he's not wrong
It is you just experiencing it at a smaller scale.
@@Debjit-x7d all Indian teachers do this only
Technically he is not wrong
It's amazing and uplifting when you see a teacher who's actually able to physically demonstrate a concept in such a way that young kids can both understand and appreciate. It's not mystical; it's plain, basic physics. If only we had more people like this in the world...
This explanation for gravity force is very illogical.
Using gravity to explain gravity.
Try doing this experiment in outter space where there is not gravity to see what you get.
Does not exist true scientific explanation for gravity force.
According to the Bible psalm 148:6 Gravity force was stablished by the Lord.
@@Juan-1970shut up bot, and you didn't even watch that video, in space there is gravity , it aint some special dlc for planet earth, and if youre talking bout doing this far from any planet, gravity would still exist, being created by those smaller objects that aren't planets
Gravity is not a force.
@@EricT3769 the hell it is then, if it acts upon something, it's a force, are you a flat earther
@@valentinhalau3396 Gravity is the consequence of moving in curved space-time. Don’t come at me with that flat earth nonsense when you don’t seem to understand relativity.
You’re still thinking in terms of Newtonian physics. The whole point of the balls on the sheet is to explain how masses affect space-time, which is an Einstein concept. I suggest you look at more videos such as Edward Current’s “Gravity is not a force”. There are others too, but it’ll give you a good overview.
Why don't my High School Teachers teach like this?? The way he explains shows the dedication he has towards the subject. I loved it! :)
A lot of high schools are run by administrators who care more about their resumes than providing a good education. They overload teachers, who want to provide the best education, and grossly misallocate resources away from important areas, such as funding teachers and maintaining order for teachers to do their jobs well.
@@Nin10do0014 If teachers want to do stuff like this they usually have to fund it themselves.
@@FromsoftgoatKaj which is one of the huge contributions to how dysfunctional public education is. We have to pay to work effectively.
It honestly depends on the teacher. The school district and funding can play a role in the availability of resources, but even at the most prestigious schools, if the teacher doesn't enjoy their job, it's not likely they will put this much effort in.
I don't think this is a high school type class. You have to get to college to find these kind of teachers and even then they are rare.
so how do we control gravity?
The pegs on the edges
with real nigga energy
@@thomasgovender5874 lmao 💀
Adjust the clamos
Merry Peasant JESUS IS KING BECOME A CHRISTIAN
I hate when people make fun of teachers like this, enthusiastic about what they do and live sharing their knowledge
I only like science
@@iron71gear13 ur acting kinda sus, ur the impostor
@@uravggamer4169 I saw u fake tasking
@@iron71gear13 keep fighting, hehehe
@@helfrics77 u acting kinda sus
Such a beautiful representation of how gravity warps the space around us.
"I used the gravity to describe the gravity"
Thanos moment
Ah yes the floor here is made out of floor
Thanos
Yes, this is the most stupid thing I've ever seen and this is the 1st time I see another person criticizing it
You have to define a "gravity that is pulling things down in the universe" so you will define those insane and stupid concepts of space deformation
@@99Gara99 Dude just because he used Earth's gravity to represent gravity doesn't mean that this is fake. This is proven by Albert Einstein and relativity. Think about it what happens to all this empty space around you when something is in it? It bends.
I'm 62 years old,left school at 15. I think if my teachers had taken the time to teach us like this I might have stayed in school a bit longer. This is the first time I understood gravity (properly". Thank you.
Interesting
It's not their fault you didn't stay in school. 99% of people didn't have teachers like this and still managed to finish school.
@@cupcakemcsparklebutt9051 I never got the NUMBERS thing,couldn't read a clock until I was a teen. Still can't handle maths. But hearing it explained with the visuals is amazing to me. I'll read books until I go blind. Love reading and writing but as for maths😡
@@catherinetiernan5888 hope you are doing well
@@SomeRaandomGuy My oldest grandson is 11 and like me he loves to read,he is a sponge and attends a fabulous school. I do history with him and he does projects with me, it's amazing,I love learning with him.
Imagine having a teacher like this who actually cares. My highschool experience would’ve been so much better if even one of my teachers was like this.
Achei que nos Estados Unidos a educação era melhor.
@@luuuucasss It's really not. Public education, at least.
That's why i hate bio the teacher doesn't care he just gives us a packet that's it, he's just wants money at the end of day
It goes both ways to be fair. There are plenty of passionate teachers that get walked all over by students who end up getting jaded. It's hard to be passionate when you're underpaid and dealing with brats...
@@epikfly12 ya know what agreed, but the thing is, cause I have adhd if you get me interested I'll actually try to learn take example my ss classes and math classes
I come back to this video wvery now and then. Thank you mom for working your arse off to have me attend LGHS. Mr. Burns was an awesome teacher.
This isnt just the professor being "fun" to learn with.
Dude is actually giving EASY TO UNDERSTAND visual representation for them instead of "so this is that and that is this"
INNIT
IKR FAM
Ikr
I mean... I imagine 90% of his class is just straight forward teaching. Most physics professors usually do a presentation like this a few times a year just to help engage the class.
Yes because everybody is a visual learner sure some r the opposite
yeah he's making it easy to understand that orbital mechanics is false.
If this was the way science was taught in school I would have went to class a lot more. This teacher is great!
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Yes, exactly.
You’re saying you skip class?
@@mrrizzy7006 yup
I would have went? Isnt that two phrases saying the same thing? I went, or, would have gone surely?
So what he is saying is that in order to solve gravity, we just need to look far enough out into space to locate the clamps that are holding our invisible spandex universe up.
Yep!
Your a genius
Brilliant. Get this man a lab coat
Black holes!
Simulation Theory confirmed
I remember seeing some sort of 3d graphic on a TV show when I was a kid. A while later, I brought a bowl with plastic wrap over the top to school and did a demonstration like this with different sized marbles. It wasn't as grand or in depth as this but it still made for a fun memory
These sorts of demos should have been done daily in high school science classes...
whatever dead channel
whatever dead channel
legit
@@timespeed1910 THAT VERY LONG TIME IS still time tho, i totally agree with that, the force of gravity with bring us closer and close but that over millions of years, just for a few miles difference
Sad
My 14 year old sent this link to me. I didn't have the best education and sometimes I struggle to keep up with my son. This video spawned a two hour conversation. This teacher has made more impact across all areas of life than he'll ever know. Someone please give him an award or something.
Nice
@@chisalt7524 ???????????
@@chisalt7524 Parent embarrassing mouth breather
@@chisalt7524 get on your main
@@chisalt7524 cringe
The one day you’re absent:
Relatable af
Felt this
RELATABLE
TRUE
So true
The fact that i'm only 13 and that I can understand this lecture perfectly represents how well this professor teaches. I'm impressed.
Recommended by TH-cam after a longgg time
yupp
Yupp
I remember watching it many years ago😂
Same
I don't care 👍
Wonder if this guy realizes this lesson has over 111 million views and that he explained better than 95% of teachers.
Most teachers just sit down and hand you a packet anyway, lol.
118 milion man
He thought he is teaching a couple of people but accidentally thought 120M people lol
@@Ace-kd7zc
As if absolutely no one else would have clicked on this video after the person left their comment right?
It'll be 119 million very soon.
So... should I then tell you "119 million man" while ensuring I spelled million correctly during my pointless attempt to correct something which needed no correction?
By next month, the count will be even higher. EVERY time there is activity under a video, youtube places the video into the mix of recommended videos seen as one loads youtube. Therefore it is impossible to correct anyone's comment regarding total views. Especially when you are 4 days late to the show so to speak.
Such a comment IS the activity which helps guide youtube recommendations in a major way.
The best one can do is offer an update on total views. Such as "118 million now".
@@theduder2617 my man just made this reply but still has'nt answered his assignments lmfao
Teachers like Mr. Burns need way more recognition than they get - teachers like this shape the world in a way few other professions can!!
XDDDDDDDDDDDDD
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Excellent
Excuse me, Mr. Burns?
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I remember wat hing this 3 years ago
Man I really wish I had teachers like this. If I was as intrigued Into these subjects then as I am now there’s no telling where I’d be, but lack of passion from teachers and not knowing how to find that passion in myself as a kid just made me feel like school wasn’t for me but this professor makes science look just as fun as it can be.
Here's the lesson.
Why does this video have so much views?
People aren't lazy to learn, they learn spontaneously when learning becomes fun & interesting.
Not a single soul forced you here to watch this video! Did anyone?
Teachers and educators play a very vital role on how students learn and keep up with knowledge.
I honestly hope people who loves to teach gets to teach rather than those who teach for a pay ( which usually is the case all over the world).
#realteachers
My teacher showed us this
I agree with part of this as I’ve come back to watch this video a multitude of times. However your last statement about teachers teaching for pay isn’t really true because, especially in the US, teachers are heavily underpaid. The teachers that aren’t fun to learn with most likely started out by being fun when they started teaching but over the course of years of having a hard, rarely forgiving job, they have lost the interest and love that they had started with, which negatively impacts the students
If you don't want to learn no one can make you. If you do want to learn no one can stop you.
@@cl0udstabb3r44 that means your teacher are lazy to explain things like this.
Can't speak for other countries, but, if you're in it for the money, in the U.S. you're in the wrong profession. Teachers are criminally underpaid here, and it's not exactly a secret either. I imagine the vast majority of teachers start doing it for the love of helping and wanting to teach.
It’s crazy how 7 years ago when I saw this, I really couldn’t grasp what he was explaining, now, after 4 semester of calc and physics in college, I still don’t know what’s going on
me neither
It's O.k he doesn't really understand it either this is just a good representation of how to visualize what is mostly going on in 2.5 dimensions.
College is working. Now get to work and pay your loans back!
@@alexgatsulao995 woah bro you're so enlightened and different, tell us more
@@Aaron-xn7dg Puppet.
Show them a PowerPoint presentation and they’ll forget it in a week. Show them this and they’ll remember it for months or years.
For the whole life
I haven’t forgot about this since I first saw it on TH-cam like 7 years ago.
@@matte.o_g if you have them do it yea. They'll remember their entire life
@@troyt6532 Me too!
I Am An OG
Explained gravity with the help of gravity. Btw amazing explanation
My history teacher interrupted class to show us this. It had nothing to do with our lesson he just thought it was fun. I love that teacher.
That's a good teacher :)
Was his name Mr Free
A good professor isn't one who knows it all, he's one who can explain whatever he knows really well...
Well said!
@ASDAN-VME TMJ-CC YESS I been waiting for this ever since gravity came out
TH-cam is one of the greatest educators the world has ever seen. That’s why I love and fear it so much.
There’s no exclusivity (or possibility, really) to “knowing it all”. The amount of knowledge only adds more to a good instructor, it doesn’t preclude it or effect it.
I guarantee you don't know anything about what a good professor is.
If more people had this kind of education, we'd have less conspiracy loving adults
Facts
I don't know what you are talking about, this video is clearly faked by someone under the table
We all know that the earth is flat and gravity doesn't actually exist
@@justajely7372 🤡🤡🤡🤡😂
leqiteli yt That was obviously sarcasm lol
@@leqiteliyt8497 youre so tone deaf jesus.
This has repeatedly been in my recommended for YEARS!!!!
I’m glad I finally decided to watch!
The teacher we all wanted:
The teacher we get: So read page 1-32 and i'll ask you tomorrow
real talk, although some do try
The next class :
- Here's a quiz about last discussion :)
-but we didn't even talk abo-
- F
To be fair, teachers like this guy probably work 7 or 8 days worth of hours in week for 5 days worth of pay. Basically never a day off.
Meanwhile, the teacher who gives a packet is literally working within their work hours, spends quality time with their family.
Policy makers and state/county/district personnel need to figure out how to let teachers be amazing, without working them down to the bone.
I had a coach geometry teacher in high school, one day he couldn’t find the answer sheet to his overheads (the projector sheet) and he didn’t know the answer to the equation.
I swear to Gaia he paused and said “Duuur” like the sound people make to make fun of mentally handicapped folk.
Me and my friend laughed out loud, cause the damn teacher just said Der, because he was a dummie who didn’t even know how to do the math he was teaching.
Makes this teacher look like a Greek philosopher king.
True Lmao HAAHAHAHHA
When you realize he’s teaching teachers
Wasnt that obvious from like 1 or 2 minutes in?
@@JS-rv3et I was prolly high no rap cap
Bro everyone can learn , we learn new thing everyday, :D
That's not teaching, it's indoctrinating.
yooo
The best thing about this is that in this video he's not teaching them about gravity, he's teaching them how to teach others about gravity.
spreading knowledge, and spreading knowledge about how to spread knowledge.
@@threeco2350 each one teach one
It's interesting, but I feel like barring a few highly-isolated, very extreme cases, this information is only useful as entertainment.
S tier teacher right here. Things like this SHOULD be interesting - learning how things around us and especially space should be some of the most interesting things you will ever learn. It is just up to the teacher how to present it.
He was talking about space, time, dimensions and y'all just thinking it's only about gravity
Wrong cause its all just gravity
Space is just space nothing special
Space time is the shape of reality
He didnt talk about that in depth at all
And even if he did its all just gravity
Damn you must be a genuis
Amateur Animation damn you must be a genius
Gaming Chihuahua damn you must be a genius
@@ramenthings8443 why are you saying that to everyone
So we just gonna ignore the person recording this is like *12ft Tall*
Probably standing on desk, chair of using tripod.
Emc20 peppa
Emc20 she is 7’1 search it up
@@soldog5859 gru is 14 feet so it's probably him
@@Pjmurph3 r/woosh
The dude in the red jacket is like “This is cool but I want to go home”
Lol
@Jared Sabatelli so early wtfisbsbsidbfb btw same
Not scientifically possible
that me, aka "the guys who already know all of that and is bored because it isn't learning anything new"
Guys I finally got my psvr and I’m going to stream tomorrow fanfares and super hot
Reminds me of my MRI instructor, helping us understand MR physics. He had a similar voice and way of teaching. I love it
see you in a few years when this is in my recommended again
It's very bad too, he pretends that the fabric of a trampoline somehow simulates the vacuum of space
Caesar Vespasian yeh gravity is fake and the earth is a donut
Omfg lmao I saw this video like 5 years ago why tf is it on my recommended again 😂
emisme05 Me too loll
3 years Time present power. You are lying, the earth isnt a donut its a cat, pls join my religion, the Cat Earth Society
“And if you go to the edge of my display, you just fall off”
Flat-earthers clap and cheer.
Everyone else face-palms.
LOL
No it’s enclosed nothing falls off
I MAKE EVERYTHING CONFUSING
Globe Belief is Mental illness
“How did we figure out the earth orbits the sun?”
“You take a trampoline...”
“Take an old mans bike shorts.
"Add a handful of marbles..." 😂😂
"You go to spandex.com..."
@@renthehedgehog7535 no, it loses energy bc its on earth on a surface, so it generates friction, losing kinetic energy
@@catrielmarignaclionti4518 but i mean things will still lose energy, but extremely slowly, the earth is actually slowing its spin. We are spinning .2 ms slower than last years average currently. And roughly 600 million years ago earth wouldv'e been spinning at 21 hours a day, and at impact of the giant rock that turned into earths core at its early creation, earth would be spinning its fastest at roughly 8 hours a day. Thats three full rotations for a day today, and it took billions of years just to slow it down this much.
Im going off of mostly memory on this so if anything is wrong, feel free to correct, just be nice about it. :)
This is one's of the best videos I have watched in years. Harken back to the glory days of TH-cam.
yeah the teacher is really good but what about the cameraman? i mean he is studying physics but with that steady hand he could be a surgeon
Haha so true.
Its a teacher conference
It could be a tripod
@@omkartikekar6016 it's not a tripod because the camera is shaking a bit
Nu uh, that’s gravity dummy. Learn science
We don't appreciate teachers enough. Good teachers make the world so much better.
and some kids prevent these kinds of teachers from realising their potential sad tbh
@Sasha Braus it’s a low paying job that requires ALOT of work and requires a degree, I don’t know what’s convenient about it.
@@kapople5658 true but these great teachers are so helpful as well
So whats gravity again? Warpy space-thong fabrics?
@ usually if someone is dumb enough to actually think that they were never going to learn it anyways
Man, teachers like him and the people in this room are soooo important. I hope teachers are more respected in America in the future.
Respect needs to be earned
If he's in my school he'd get bullied to death.
@Marki Faux this is for little kids dude.
@Marki Faux who said anything about feelings getting hurt? You're the one that seems upset here. Do you feel better now that you've gotten that anger out? Talk about outta left field.
This demo is for children who otherwise wouldn't have any demo at all for gravity. Obviously it's not perfect. If you think the average 3rd grader needs to fully understand Einstein you're delusional.
In USA*
I am absolutely blown away, and I love this guy, all at the same time.
I'm no dummy. I am a marine engineer who was always fascinated with astrophysics. I HAVE to know how things work. I've never seen a demonstration like this. But this will bake your noodle: the whole sheet is ALSO moving in a direction with the other objects orbiting in SPIRALS, not circles.
8:07 “But we Wanna play Mr. Burns”
"Release the hounds"
@@TheGreatsagegoku 😂
He just ignores it
It feels like. A Simpsons reference
“ Excellent 😈... “ reference from the Simpsons😅
Man, the guy filming is really tall..
?
@@speedwagon1198 you don’t get the joke?
Lololol
@@dripoverdrop it’s really not a joke that girl in the front is the size of that chair
It depends on how he’s holding it
"I used the gravity to explain the gravity"
Boss move
😂😂😂
I used the stones to destroy the stones
Lol
hm yes the floor is made out of floor
A teacher clearly with passion for his job. A very inspirational thing to see.
M V a decent teacher isn’t this world
My feelings too
Why is nobody saying this would be a amazing beyblade stadium
EDIT: anyone who thinks this is a joke it’s not just fibre glass the bottom a bit and it’s good. 2 how is this my most liked comment
😂
Awesome
Because it won't be
dude! you're so right
IKR
Who else is having this masterpiece show up in their recommended after 9 years?
Yup. I remember watching this a couple of years ago but when it cropped up in my algorithm I watched the whole thing again because teachers like him are few and far between. Learning is made a joy instead of a chore.
WAIT ITS NINE YEARS OLD?? I didn’t even realize!!
Bonjor
Over here
Right here, and I'm glad it did
I never knew this but density has an effect on gravity. If you have two weights of the same mass. one is small and one is 5x bigger, the smaller one will have more gravity despite being the same mass.
You can tell he enjoys his job and sharing with others wanting to learn
My chemistry teacher was really cool. He never did anything to this scale, but he did put liquid nitrogen in his mouth one time, as an example of how cool this teacher was.
Note: he spit it out fast enough that it didn’t cause any damage, according to him the only problem was that his taste buds went numb for a while.
And he loves letting loads of bullshit run out of his mouth lol wow
@@yvngearl3037 the earth isn’t flat, buddy. Even idiots understand that it’s a sphere. It takes a special kind of dumb to think it’s flat.
@@yvngearl3037 see how no one liked your comment. I recommend you delete it before you cause a mass genocide in the replies
@@yvngearl3037 u take the crown of the dumbest
Meanwhile my science teacher is having a mental breakdown when I mixed water with water without goggles
Such blasphemy. You make me sick. You could've caused a nuclear explosion! Use goggles next time.
@@DeMunCEPHUS I need it
@@DeMunCEPHUS is that real I tried to search it up but it does not have any search results
@@jcheer5212 are you weird bro? a SECRET chemical in water that you WASH in, DRINK from and COOK in and you’re out here asking if it’s real😭 you need 1 to 1 counselling bro
Did you also put in more water, and then even more water, and finally, just a pinch of water?
According to recent videos, that's how school was made
We're always saying school is boring, but still, here we are watching this dude teaching us gravity
@Traffixcone lol true
@Traffixcone Your teacher use papers? Mine just use himself jumping as an example
Yeah, what we are meant to say is, “our school is boring”
Traffixcone it’s just because some of us don’t like some subjects, I only watched this cause I was interested. I’m not interested in history, so that’s why it’s boring
Lol this guy uses actual visuals my teachers use power points
Practical demonstrations are always best. THIS is teaching.
I can already hear: “hello everybody and this is YOUR daily does of internet.”
Lmfao he always find theses videos that dude has issues🤣🤣🤣
This is 8 years old. BTW
@@mr.chicken31bye29 nah he probably just take what TH-cam Algorithm says. Just like the rest of us
Good thing I got here before his video will come out
He stole other people's videos and make money from it. Unethical and not original.
I like how at 1:10, he places the heavy mass in the center and some people move forward. Gravity works! :)
Wish he used a globe to prove gravity instead of a flat sheet of cloth. This looks like a wrong representation to me.
@@kunjikorans your mother is incorrect
Thats not how gravity works, this example is good in terms of planet attraction towards each other but still don't explain why a person faces gravity on land. So its bs. Gravity is a force not space some bending shit, its attraction of atoms towards each other, we all are made of atoms so we get attracted to object with large number of atoms.
@@Sponge_Bob_Square_Pants uhh this is how gravity works tho. Atoms have electons on the outside and they would push each other, not pulling things into theirselves
@Sponge Bob gravity is a weak force on the atomic scale. This is also not meant to show gravity on the scale that you are talking about, so it is a great demonstration of how gravity works in the planetary and stellar scale. Also gravity is not a force and is stuff bending space. Please do research before you insult this vid.
"I'm repairing the fabric of spacetime, what do you think I'm doing?"
this is perfect.
He used the fabric to represent the fabric.
That and when do you get to say that line to someone
Heavy "I am but a meander of soles!" vibe.
That man is not paid enough for that job.
Oh hey this blew up apparently
Superb Explanation... such teachers are great and hard to find...hatts off to professor
School: omg why can I go home yet
Home: hmm let’s watch a 9 minute video above gravity
Wait you're actually *going* to school in 2020?
@@DillsArtThing Some countries, like mine, still have presential teaching. I'm honestly surprised my whole school isn't infected by now.
@@DillsArtThing my school has 22 confirmed cases of COVID and they are not blinking an eye and everyone is still going to school
omg why can he go to home yet
@@PiushGogi that was a legit question idk why you're laughing.
i like how literally none of the top comments are over a year old and this video is 8 YEARS OLD
Yes
😂yes
😂😂
They changed how the comments are formatted, where it preferentially shows recent ones
@@chancellorpalpatine7486 before some redditor shows up and says "woosh" im gonna be here first and say thats actually interesting and nice to know, thanks for telling
How did we all get here?
How did TH-cam know we would like this??
🤔
john Francelli why aggressive?
FindSkyy idk
I mean.. I literally searched "Visualize gravity" and this video came up. That's how I got here.
If you mean why is the orbit of the marbles around the weight elliptical and not circular, it's because he wasn't trying to throw the marbles perfectly. He was just doing a rough demonstration of orbit.
If you're asking why the marbles didn't stay in motion and eventually fell toward the weight, it's because the marbles lost momentum due to friction. Friction from both the fabric, and the air. "An object in motion stays in motion unless acted upon by an outside force" The force in this case is friction.
The reason this doesn't happen to the planets is because the only thing resisting them are small microscopic dust particles which count for barely anything considering the size of the planets. The sun's massive gravitational pull outweighs the friction of the dust. (Pun intended)
Also.. The earth's orbit around the sun is not perfectly circular. It's in fact elliptical. The difference between the Earth's closest point and furthest point from the sun is very, very small however, and that's why you don't feel the changes on Earth. But it is in fact an elliptical orbit.
I'm going back to school now at 40. If the internet, and teachers like this would have existed when I dropped out my junior year, I would have been something in my life long before now! What a fun video!
If science clases were like this, I’m sure as hell that everyone learns the theme.
If you need a demonstration of this scale to understand how a simple concept like gravity works, that’s on you. From what I’ve seen, most people who like to complain about the education system don’t study whatsoever, it’s unresonable to expect teachers to do this. Be honest with yourself, are you shit at school because you don’t work, or because all your teachers don’t care? Only you know.
wdwuccnxcnh Bro, I understand how gravity works, all I’m saying is to do more interactive clases with students, not all can learn just by reading and copying, tell me that you have LEARN something... you just study for the exam, do you remember the theme after? Exactly, with examples like that the class is more interesting and easy to remember. And I have always be a good student, with high grades, but I really don’t like the school format, clases like that should be more fun that what’s "normal".
Liam Mrkonja you definitely understand me!
@@wdwuccnxcnh7022 Let me tell you something:
- Yes, we should have demonstrations like this to LEARN things, not absorb knowledge. And it's not "unreasonable" to expect that. It's just how it should be, because the world is evolving, and school isn't.
- "People who like to complain don't study"? Who are you to judge people? From my point of view, I am "decent" at school because I work a little. And even though my mom always tells me that I can do better, and I know it, I don't want to. And THAT is because teachers don't value each students for its uniqueness
I could argue all day with you, but I'm gonna leave you with this question:
Take a top-tier student: Good grades, good at school, good at everything (in theory)
Take a school dropout, but with a passion: He's bad at school, but he has a passion and he wanna work to live out of that passion.
Who do you think will be the most successful in life?
Be honest with yourself here
But let me tell you something: Steve Jobs, Winston Churchill, Bill Gates, Albert Einstein, Mark Zuckerberg didn't need school to be who they are
Lazzory alt acc bro, I love you for that answer, that’s exactly my point. Ppl think school is everything, it’s just not. The biggest brain’s dint need school, the ppl that becomes big in the future is not based on school, it’s based on desire. My personal opinion... it’s that school it’s a waste of time, 12 years of learning what? Obviously you learn things, but it’s not essential in life. It’s a FACT that the ones that work harder out of school, are more likely to become someone in the future more than the good grades kids. They have more EXPERIENCE in life and that’s an advantage. I’m really like you, everyone says that I can do better, I just don’t want to. I really felt your comment. 🤝
He literally explained the entire general relativity with a blue sheet and a few balls. Respect.
And enstein took em more than a year..
So what keeps the edges of space in place? Giant space clips
That is standard. Although it still takes skill to explain I will admit.
he forgot the turtle with the 4 elephants
Except he didn't.
"I'm repairing a rip in the fabric of space-time!"
Chad energy.
Try repairing fart destroyed fabric in my shorts..
It was a solid joke. 4/10
@CheddaFaceBoiii
It was more of a gaseous joke, but yeah 4/10
@@dr.wright1317
You're amazing.
Awesome joke, not laugh out loud funny but just great.
This model is very well for beginners, it uses the visualization of gravity, using gravity.
What's is your fb id
This guy is passionate about science, and it's infectious. A great teacher indeed.
Be like 八字繞頭
True! I hope he inspires more like him for our education system.
in today's world a person like him is needed. The fools out there end up fooling the weak minded, the curious and the doubtful...
@robert punu It is evident that you haven't even taken a high-school level course in physics. I would advise learning something before attempting to dismiss it.
Then he says something stupid - he doesn't understand the subject so he doesn't teach much of it.
Thanks to TH-cam, enthusiasm of this teacher can be felt by millions. Clearly teaching is his vocation.
Not the clip we wanted
@ASDAN-VME TMJ-CC i didn't want anything stranger of the internet
@@themechbuilder6171 Its called, a "bot".
@@derpdudtennoherelol4053 artificial un-intelligence?
@@themechbuilder6171 I srsly can’t stop laughing at ur joke
i like how this doesnt only prove gravity, but also shows how time is affected by gravity , depending how much mass is present at one point in time, also how other smaller masses are affected by the variables just stated
How does this particular representation show how time is affected by gravity as well?
No.
So very didatic... love teachers that make an effort to make students visualize theories 💙
Theories exactly but he failed to explain why several moons spin in the opposite direction
My teacher: gravity is gravity. I'm now sending you 20 pages of homework that are all due in 10 hours.
This is how our online class is going 🙂
I would do it!
Lmao gravity is gravity
Hmm yes the gravity here is made out of gravity
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This is the type of teacher who gets emails from his students that are now in college. Not all heros wear capes
It’s amazing how some of them stick in your head…I’ve been fortunate to have a few of them in my lifetime!!
**most heroes wear ordinary clothing**
@Bryan Hacker no you
@Bryan Hacker good troll account. You make me rage little bit
Teachers like this are the reason why I got a good grade in physics
This is proven false by many astronomers, scientists and specially NASA. It's a guess, nor educated more theory.
+THE ADVANCED GAMER what is proven false by astronomers? The theory of relativity? I doubt that
Space doesn't work like a 2d vacuum. Space is a 3D universe with infinite directions
THE ADVANCED GAMER well space is expanding, but technically it isnt infinite yet. also, space and time creates 4 dimensional spacetime. this model is only a representative of the way gravity can work in space
Yes I know but, space is still expanding yet Infinite
Finally... A teacher that makes stuff interesting and has a cool subject which is cool and i like:)
I had my middle school science teacher come into my work one day. I let him know that I still had my notebook from his class. He’s retired now, but he felt so happy to know I remembered his class. All my science teachers were amazing like this. They were passionate about their craft. They love science and they loved teaching it. I remember another teacher having us break down strawberries to see their DNA and I just cried. It was amazing to see something like that and that teacher got so happy to see someone who was just as moved as he was about seeing dna for the first time. Science is beautiful and I wish I was smarter and was able to get funds to go to college to study different fields of science.
Then there’s all my English teachers that were terrible. I stopped caring in those classes and didn’t want to be a writer anymore because of them.
Ok
Innocent Yellow Crewmate you kinda lookin sus
Takumi Fujiwara how do i vent like yellow did?
@@Yellow-og3hd you know.. you kinda sus...
@@takumifujiwara5679 NO ITS GREEN
If my teachers taught like this I wouldn’t be failing
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@@NINELIVECORP bruh
@@NINELIVECORP good job mate. :)
Shagogity agreed.
When I first saw this I thought you said falling instead of failing
When you miss a day of school and this just happened to be what the class did that day...
I did miss school and while slacking off, youtube recommended this to me and friend messaged me saying that we learned about gravity today
@@Itskaylee_instead that is a weird coincidence.
I would.. I don't know what I would do 😅
@@mryoungandbrave1 yeah super weird lmao
I like how he wants everyone to do it at home too lol. I believe you, Mr Burns. I had my fun watching .
I keep coming back to this video years after... One of the best in the platform
Wena wn
@yoyoo yooo who and why are you talking to and about what?
Pq estas aquí Boix?? Pd suerte en austria
Q tal por austria boix? Jajajaj
Que madres haces aquí?