Fun fact: matter packed down so tightly that there is no space between its quantum components is called “degenerate matter” and can be found in extreme places such as white dwarf stars and neutron stars. The fact that the Pauli exclusion principle prevents fermions from occupying the same quantum state creates immense pressure that resists the crush of gravity on these objects. If Ant-Man really could remove all the space between the fermions that make up his structure, he’d be so dense that he would pass right through anything he touched, including the Earth, and under so much pressure that the removal of the effect would cause him to explode like a thermonuclear bomb. This is to say nothing of what it would do to his biochemistry. So, yeah. Pym particles are magic. There’s no getting around that conclusion.
John Aldrich we also recently learned that the pressure squeezing a proton together is more powerful than the pressure on a neutron star from its gravity. Pretty nuts.
The SuperNerd currency is being devalued. The central Kyle is printing and giving out too many SuperNerds. This has to stop! (Joking! Congratulations to everyone!)
What I'm hearing is that if I just wait a little bit to invest in SUPER NERDS then if the market corrects itself, I'll be able to make millions, and if it doesn't, then I'll have only lost a few dollars. Nice.
Hey Matter Beam, you are mentioned so often in BSF how can you write so many smart comments? Are you several people with P.h.d's or one person with several P.h.d's?
Based on your assumption of how Ant-man works, wouldn't Ant-man heat up massively when he shrinks? (Or freeze if he goes super-sized?) As far as we see, he doesn't add or expel thermal energy when he changes sizes...
I like the concept that antman releases energy into the system as he shrinks and conversely absorbs it as he, enbiggens. Since we don't see any effect on the surrounding environment I would hazard a guess that there is an inductor/battery/capacitor, some system capable and dedicated to storing whatever potential energy is produced by his abilities. On that thought, could he weaponize that potential? Ant-Man Blast/Freeze Punch(tm)?
If Ant-Man can control ants, can't Wasp control wasps? And wouldn't that make her even better than Ant-Man because she controls some of the most aggressive insects?
They are pretty aggressive insects. It's possible that he did figure out their language, but they're too aggressive to control. Although, the benefits of Ant-Man's control over ants seem to outweigh some of the benefits of wasps. Ants are quieter and hard to notice, they're generally more docile, and they don't die as easily. Wasps are noisy in crowds and by themselves, easily noticed, die when they sting, and their nests are easy to find.
David Britt Usually it is bees that die after a sting, not wasps. And while ants may have advantages under some circumstances, wasps have other advantages. Flight (usually, there is flightless wasps) and they could really distract an enemy by swarming him and deliver painful stings all over the body. However, the Marvel comic (and cinematic) authors are not biologists. Nor scientists. They are story tellers, so it is okey if they get a lot of things wrong, as long as they stay consistent.
Although I still like the music from my teenage years, there are some songs/bands that I like now far more than I did as a teenager. Of course, I am now a musician, and look at various songs/bands much differently than I did back in the day... In addition to this, I find myself enjoying songs/music from the 30's 40's and 50's more now than I EVER have in my life. I'm sure there's a nostalgic aspect for this, but I don't care, those songs are awesome! On a side note, dude, you're videos crack me up! Keep doing what you're doing!!! They're fantastic!
If you're assuming they can't change the constant (which was exactly what JCLegoMan was suggesting they might be able to do), you'd be right. But because that was the exact thing being proposed, saying "but you can't do that because it's a constant" doesn't actually contradict the idea in the first place. That's like someone asking "what would it mean if the sky was red?" and you answering "no the sky is blue" instead of addressing the question. Not that it's an easy question to answer, but still...
The first two characters 蘿莉 is the adapted form of "loli" in modern Chinese language with very similar pronunciation. "Loli" is short for "lolita," which started as a novel but ended up as the modern go-to word for "underaged girl(s)." Now things can start to go wrong. The third character 棒 can either mean "great" or "stick." "Great" as in "Great job!" And "stick" as in "poke it with a stick." So, basically... It either means "Underaged girls are great/wonderful," or "Underaged girl's stick," which is just... probably not something to be discussed. As a user of the language, I lean towards the first meaning, but who knows...
thanks... I didn't need to know that... You could have said it meant something like "Pretty Flowers" and removed our need to google translate it ourselves, but whatever...
Question for you then. How do you properly pronounce "Panzerkampfwagen" ? If it's possible to type out the explanation. I'm a war nerd, so I named one of my tanky dinosaurs in Ark: Survival Evolved that, and I'd love to know how to say it like a proper german.
Panzerkampfwagen (p-ah-nz-ur k-um-pf w-uh-ken ...approximately. English doesn't have the phonemes to pronounce it totally correctly)...it litterally translates to Panzer-fighting(battle)-car
Eric Grieve pah-n-zer-kahmpf-vah-gon. Ish. German is phonetic, so every letter is pronounced, and there's only one sound per letter. Also W has a V sound, and V has an F sound.
9:40 - Also, if he was referring to how large baddies have to take massive swings at the good guys, and are incredibly slow, you could chalk this up to moment of inertia. A huge arm that has the same mass as a regular human arm would take longer to get up to speed (from rotational inertia).
I dont get why someone would throw up over meeting someone they are better than in every way. Chris should feel privileged to meet you Kyle! Plus you are helping everyone in an extremely meaningful way by being a science teacher/communicator to us all. 😁
So you did a video on wonder womens sword cutting electrons off of the nucleus so I wanted to ask you would her sword cut him? And if ant man can be small enough not to be cut by this?
Late to the party here. Kile, two things: 1. Assuming Pim Particles work the way they work, it would explain how The Falcon could detect him with his goggles in infrared in the first Ant-Man movie. 2. We could assume that Dr. Pim installed special lenses in the helmet of the Ant-Man suit that would allow him to capture more photons and, thus, allow him to see normally at smaller sizes. Also, love your hair.
Because Science logo on the laptop looks just like BS...now i understand why the channel's logo has those two letters vertical...i'm sorry Kyle i'm easily distracted!
One think we need to remember about the movies (mostly) is that Ant-Man needed the suit and helmet to work. In the comics, he doesn't need those). At the very least, the helmet changes the light and air from regular to "Ant-Man" size. As for the "sub-atomic" and "quantum realm", I like to remember that in the comics going that small is the same as going into an entirely different universe, like when Dr. Strange goes to various universes that aren't a variant of the multiverse. In that case, what Kyle says about the shrinking eventually disconnecting the person from the various standard quantum connections can easily be similar to the Cancer-verse or the Spirit-verse where the laws of physics are different. They eventually travel to a Micro-verse (like the toys, the Micronauts). It's more difficult to figure out The Atom's shrinking to a "micro-verse" via using Dwarf Star alloy/fragments. Where Ant-Man implies a manipulation of the connections of atoms (movies aside), The Atom merely suggests high gravity and shrinking that way. Either way, there's an entire universe that small, with planets and stars and people... and it's in both Marvel and DC, so somehow we need to get to that explanation.
Gee... I don't know about that being the quietest place on Earth... 14 kids, their parents, gifts that included (but far from limited to) drums and whistles last Saturday at my house... It was SO calm quiet, peaceful and placid here you could, maybe, hear an A-bomb going off... Maybe.
The magician stuff made me lol so good. You are so funny, quirky and good with voices. You said you aren't a good actor but I think you just need to find the right thing and you will crush it. I hope you find a fun project to work on.
Petpeeve. It's "Schwarz-schild" radius. Lots of people mispronounce it as "schwarz-child" radius. The guy's name was Karl Schwarzschild (his name literally translates to "black shield")
........ He means it is Marvel's Speed Force as in it's Version of it not that Speed force is from Marvel why do so many people have a hard time understanding this in the comments?
I think a better way of explaining how the size changes work is that the pym particles somehow scan all of the information from a system and reapply it to different atoms, using less/more mass; sort of how a potential teleportation device might work. In the movies, the mass and size seems to change while only the information of the system stays the same. Therefore, the pym particles could scale the objects keeping the same information, not atoms.
To the question at 8:32 : Additionally to what Kyle said, this also has to do with the square-cube law! The strength of a muscle is proportional to its cross section (^2), while its weight depends on its volume (^3). So when something becomes twice as big, its muscles become 4 times stronger (2^2) but also 8 times heavier (2^3) --> This is also the reason why big animals like elefants can't jump, appear slow and need super thick legs to support their weight, while small insects like ants seem super fast and strong for their size. This would be a good argument why super huge creatures in movies seem to move really slow (compared to their body size), it would actually physically make sense! :)
Batman is the most powerful avenger as he takes us on field trips on the magic millennium enterprise to prehistoric Park while hiding his secret identity as iassac degrasse Einstein the science boi
Can't wait for the next episode. I already have an idea of where you might be going, and hearing your own heartbeat and even some of your other organs is a weird sensation.
It irritates me, yeah. "Wow, two guys the same age with similar backgrounds who do similar things on the same platform put out similar videos around the same time, Kyle must be stealing." It blows my mind. -- KH
Because Science Understandable. I enjoy both channels and love the effort you both put in to educate us on extremely interesting topics. Keep doing what you do man.
I googled it and Emerald Cockroach wasps are now my second favorite wasp next to the mahogany wasp, which you should also google, they have stingers the size of a hypodermic needle.
Thought I'd regret googling that wasp but I was not disappointed with my choice to do so. I have also been spelling "I'd" wrong my whole life and just found out now and finally If Kyle is this awkward on the edit i bet an outtake reel would be hilarious.
crystalwolf111 he is just using speedforce as he dunno what else to call it so he referred to it as the speedforce, he knows it is from the DC universe/Multiverse
Surely he can go subatomic. I commented on your last video and said something like that: If he can regulate the fundermental interaction between particles and we assume particles like quarks and electrons to be pointlike, he can change the intensity of said interactions (maybe including the higgs field, so he gets a little lighter in the process). Then protons (consisting of quarks in some groundstate) and neutrons would shrink in size aswell as every nucleon/electon radius. The radii would still be quantized but at lower energies so not only the distance between atoms would shrink, the atoms (and their cores) itself would shrink too. Schwarz Schild Radius - Wie im Deutschen. (z betonen und nicht verschlucken) Aber die englischen Dudes sagen immer "schwords child räidi is" (mit Kaugummi R statt deutschem R) Als Deutscher rastet man da komplett aus und wird völlig Banane.
The end of this video indicates one of two things: A) Kyle has discovered a way to exist outside of the void indefinitely B) The void contains a couch with cats
Would AntMans neurons fire more quickly as the space between each neuron I imagine would need to shrink as well and having two conductive things closed together I imagine would decrease the distance that electrical signals would have to cross. So his brain function may improve drastically?
The wasp would actually be even stronger than ant man because she has those blasters and she can fly without the support of ants like ant man certainly does. She can just take her wings out and does not have to worry about having to shrink her little ant friends down. Great content! Keep it up
Correction to your correction: Nuclei are essentially comprised of groups of quarks bound together by the strong force. If pym particles operated on this strong force to reduce the size of atoms (essentially tethering the quarks together more tightly that are making subatomic particles) Ant Man could easily reduce his size down to individual particles. This is still consistent with the way the movie addresses pym particles since the strong interaction is responsible for BOTH the creation of Hadrons AND the binding of atomic nuclei. A sufficiently small Ant man would be capable of shrinking below the wavelength of the human body (3.79x10^-37) where quantum effects would dominate without requiring the coherence of a massive body of trillions of atoms. Conversely, the other method of "going quantum" at human scale is to disassociate the interactions between molecules, shrink them, and allow them individually to experience quantum effects. Granted this is riskier (some percentage of you might not tunnel), but it would seem to replicate what we're seeing with the trailers.
Paused video to follow Kyle's advice to check out the Emerald Wasp. Came back to watch the rest of Kyle's vid but could not hear it since I was deafened by the narrator for the Emerald Wasp video. FML.
You should do a video about apsolute rest, or zero velocity, there's mant different interpretation of it, including basing it on a frame of reference, aka you, and something else, it's really cool as a thought experiment, also I found this after triple checking my Planck length comment about an hour ago.
I had problems with A Quiet Place. Those monsters must use something like echo location because they are able to run through a forest without hitting anything. That would mean they could still be able to find you even if you make no noise.
i wish i could post a screenshot in comments, but i had a conversation on fb about how pym particles work, after i said that decreasing space between atoms to "go subatomic" is like parking cars in a crowded parking lot closer together to have them take up less than the space of one car...friends linked to a wiki that talks about pym particles opening quantom possibilities to transfer mass into "other dimensions" or something like that....
Nice ethanol model. I think I used that very same set when I took o-chem. In fact, just last night I was making molecules with my 3 year old. And somehow he knew we were making hydrogen bonds in some of the molecules.
Sometimes when you read comments that correct your pronunciation I speak the words myself and thing "The hell are they smokin'? He's saying most of it correctly. Except for Tempature"
Technically, the electrochemical signals take a certain amount of time to reach their destination, so they would be moving slowly, because their reaction time would be drastically increased by increasing size. As a small person, the reaction time is drastically decreased, as well, because it's based on relative size, shielding of neurons, and cytoplasmic content
Also another cool thing that might happen in a shrinking senario is the distance between neurons in the brian will shorten but the speed of information traveling through them remainns the same...meaning super dope time resolution aka bullet time aka you can perceive super quickly
i'd imagine Ant Man's helmet somehow helps him see better when he's small, like it has a bunch of photon sensors that feed into a visual HUD like Iron Man's suits
I bet his visor can account for the angular resolution thing. Maybe it changes the wavelength of incoming light dependent on his size. Different sized eyes would probably respond to different wavelengths anyways, so a shorter wavelength of light might be able to register better. Although then his visor would be blasting UV or X-Rays right into his retinas, so maybe not the best idea.
In the comics, what the Pym particles do is shifting mass to or from an extradimensional universe. When sufficient mass is shunted out of this universe, you cross the so-called Pym barrier and enter a parallel universe called a microverse. A microverse is not a sub-atomic universe. Its inhabitants do not live on planet-like atoms.
The giant walking thing is something you can observe in real life. I’ve met some NBA players. One was Shawn Bradley and he stands at 7’6”. It was so freakin weird watching him walk. It didn’t look right at all.
On the supersize / slo-mo thing, gravity is staying at 9.8 m/s/s no matter what size you are, so if you're 1.96 m tall then holy cow you're tall and also you'd accelerate downwards at five times your body length per second per second, but if you're 19.6 m tall you'd freefall at half your body length per second per second. Filmed from a distance with no clue to how big you are, it'd look like slow-motion.
The Schwarzschild radius (SR) is NOT the size of a black hole (BH), that has (according to current theory) no size at all, it is a singularity (that means it is a point). SR is the size of the event horizon (EH) for a mass not rotating and with no magnetic field, or the distance at which the escape speed from that mass is greater than the light speed, so nothing can escape when inside the EH. Consequently everything that is inside the EH cannot interact with what is outside (for this reason the name), that means that what is inside cannot cause effects outside. The only object smaller than its EH is a black hole, so we use the radius of the EH as an "apparent radius" of the BH (that is actually smaller, even if it is not determinable since you cannot see what is inside the EH), but the SR is valid only for a BH not rotating and with no magnetic field and no electric charge (for more general BH you need to use the Kerr-Newman metric, not the Schwarzschild metric). So, SR is not technically the radius of a BH, even if it can be used as a distance at which a gravitational collapse is inevitable, since no particles can leave the object.
Imagine the scene - listening to BS, popped into kitchen, cam back, put on headphones to hear Kyle saying "put your headphones back on- listen to me". Freaked out. had to rewind it just to make sure. still bit freaked out tbh.
Well...regarding that name from about the 12:15 is time stamp. Those symbols are pictogliphics used by several different languages. One of the quirks is that while in all of those languages those symbols should have a similar meaning, they don't usually sound similar enough to get an accurate pronunciation without knowing which language is being used. Also I didn't see the name well enough to on my phone to put into Google translate.
My cats often sit with me on my recliner. Current record is 4 - one on the back of the chair, one on one of the arms, one on my chest & one on my legs.
Fun fact: matter packed down so tightly that there is no space between its quantum components is called “degenerate matter” and can be found in extreme places such as white dwarf stars and neutron stars. The fact that the Pauli exclusion principle prevents fermions from occupying the same quantum state creates immense pressure that resists the crush of gravity on these objects.
If Ant-Man really could remove all the space between the fermions that make up his structure, he’d be so dense that he would pass right through anything he touched, including the Earth, and under so much pressure that the removal of the effect would cause him to explode like a thermonuclear bomb. This is to say nothing of what it would do to his biochemistry.
So, yeah. Pym particles are magic. There’s no getting around that conclusion.
John Aldrich we also recently learned that the pressure squeezing a proton together is more powerful than the pressure on a neutron star from its gravity. Pretty nuts.
This man’s puns get me through life
Vallence Aye, him and Matthew 'MatPat' Patrick from Game Theorists and Film Theory.
Vallence This man's puns get me through hell
But what's the difference?
I'm joking by the way
#getKyleonTheExpanse
Let's make him happy, people!
Vallence I hope it's not the only thing I mean matpats are better
Joshua Reha matpat is more towards the memes and dad jokes tbh. Still funny but some of them are so overused
How does hulk gain mass when he turns? Where does the mass come from?
Biniam Gaming and is a fine ass women.
lowercase21 ☝️ that too 🤤
but she salty
RagnarokDel how so?🤔
Biniam Gaming Ant Man knows Paul Rudd Dow
Doesn't manipulating luck like Domino make you as powerful as Ghost in Antman and Wasp?
In both cases you manipulate possibilities
The SuperNerd currency is being devalued. The central Kyle is printing and giving out too many SuperNerds. This has to stop!
(Joking! Congratulations to everyone!)
THE MARKET IS TANKING, SELL YOUR STATUS, GET OUT WHILE YOU CAN -- KH
THE MARKET IS COLLAPSING, KYLE IS CAUSING HYPERINFLATION. BUY YOUR BREAD NOW BECAUSE BY THE TIME YOU GET AT THE BAKER IT WILL BE WORTHLESS.
Perhaps there will be some merch you can buy from me in the next few weeks that celebrates this smart boi... -- KH
What I'm hearing is that if I just wait a little bit to invest in SUPER NERDS then if the market corrects itself, I'll be able to make millions, and if it doesn't, then I'll have only lost a few dollars. Nice.
Hey Matter Beam, you are mentioned so often in BSF how can you write so many smart comments? Are you several people with P.h.d's or one person with several P.h.d's?
You should do a episode on how symbiotes from marvel comics work
they are aliens, boom, done
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#getKyleonTheExpanse
Let's make him happy, people!
And whether there is any reason to why they are pronounced sym-by-otes!
Would be quite a good time to do so as venom will be out soon. Maybe he could do it after the release
Of course You would keep the fact that you are THE REAL THOR's brother a secret By saying your not
YOU'RE means YOU ARE, your says you own it.
Based on your assumption of how Ant-man works, wouldn't Ant-man heat up massively when he shrinks? (Or freeze if he goes super-sized?) As far as we see, he doesn't add or expel thermal energy when he changes sizes...
the suit is made specifically for that with thermal stuff, energy blasts deflectory stuff and such, though it would probably also emit some energy
I like the concept that antman releases energy into the system as he shrinks and conversely absorbs it as he, enbiggens. Since we don't see any effect on the surrounding environment I would hazard a guess that there is an inductor/battery/capacitor, some system capable and dedicated to storing whatever potential energy is produced by his abilities.
On that thought, could he weaponize that potential? Ant-Man Blast/Freeze Punch(tm)?
If Ant-Man can control ants, can't Wasp control wasps? And wouldn't that make her even better than Ant-Man because she controls some of the most aggressive insects?
Per the comics, she cannot control wasps. Apparently, Hank Pym could not figure out their language.
They are pretty aggressive insects. It's possible that he did figure out their language, but they're too aggressive to control. Although, the benefits of Ant-Man's control over ants seem to outweigh some of the benefits of wasps. Ants are quieter and hard to notice, they're generally more docile, and they don't die as easily. Wasps are noisy in crowds and by themselves, easily noticed, die when they sting, and their nests are easy to find.
Bees die when they sting, most wasps don't.
CrashSable thank you, I was about to say that.
David Britt
Usually it is bees that die after a sting, not wasps.
And while ants may have advantages under some circumstances, wasps have other advantages.
Flight (usually, there is flightless wasps) and they could really distract an enemy by swarming him and deliver painful stings all over the body.
However, the Marvel comic (and cinematic) authors are not biologists. Nor scientists.
They are story tellers, so it is okey if they get a lot of things wrong, as long as they stay consistent.
When you hit that theory just right 4:28
Although I still like the music from my teenage years, there are some songs/bands that I like now far more than I did as a teenager. Of course, I am now a musician, and look at various songs/bands much differently than I did back in the day...
In addition to this, I find myself enjoying songs/music from the 30's 40's and 50's more now than I EVER have in my life. I'm sure there's a nostalgic aspect for this, but I don't care, those songs are awesome!
On a side note, dude, you're videos crack me up! Keep doing what you're doing!!! They're fantastic!
17:59 HOLY CRAP! THAT'S ME!
Once Upon a Dashcam dude there is texas on your profile pic
Can you talk about how slip space works from halo
Wingdnadlla Did you check out halo wikia on that?
I beg to differ.
Assuming in the first movie he reaches the Planck length because he stops shrinking, then he does go super sub-atomic
The Planck length is the distance where nothing can happen in a smaller distance, so pym particles couldn’t make this smaller.
If you're assuming they can't change the constant (which was exactly what JCLegoMan was suggesting they might be able to do), you'd be right. But because that was the exact thing being proposed, saying "but you can't do that because it's a constant" doesn't actually contradict the idea in the first place.
That's like someone asking "what would it mean if the sky was red?" and you answering "no the sky is blue" instead of addressing the question. Not that it's an easy question to answer, but still...
I can just sit in front of my desk replaying all the episode on this channel for hours.
Kyle Hill ASMR series? 1:55
justsomeonehere LMFAO
I'm justsomeonehere as well
I hate people speaking softly in mics.
the battle of the ASMR Thor’s
Love your channel. But best of all I love the fact you can say you got things wrong and correct it with the foot notes. Keep up the great work.
Can u do symbiotes from marvel and also what would it be like in irl closest
1:50 I hope this is the most unsettling thing I'll see today, because if it isn't, I'll probably die of shock.
12:00
Allow me,
蘿莉棒
Luo-Lee-Bun
and no, I don't feel like to explain the meaning behind it (ಠ_ಠ)
The first two characters 蘿莉 is the adapted form of "loli" in modern Chinese language with very similar pronunciation.
"Loli" is short for "lolita," which started as a novel but ended up as the modern go-to word for "underaged girl(s)."
Now things can start to go wrong.
The third character 棒 can either mean "great" or "stick."
"Great" as in "Great job!"
And "stick" as in "poke it with a stick."
So, basically...
It either means "Underaged girls are great/wonderful," or "Underaged girl's stick," which is just... probably not something to be discussed.
As a user of the language, I lean towards the first meaning, but who knows...
thanks... I didn't need to know that... You could have said it meant something like "Pretty Flowers" and removed our need to google translate it ourselves, but whatever...
OR! It could mean. Raddish jasmine stick.
“Snap together YOU’RE NOT EVEN AN ACCURATE REPRESENTATION OF A MOLECULE”😂😂 I love Kyle
Can you please do an episode on something from Stargate please.
The Because Science videos are good in and of themselves, but it's the last 2 minutes of every video that make them awesome.
You pronouncing german sounds so funny to me as a german
Question for you then.
How do you properly pronounce "Panzerkampfwagen" ? If it's possible to type out the explanation.
I'm a war nerd, so I named one of my tanky dinosaurs in Ark: Survival Evolved that, and I'd love to know how to say it like a proper german.
Panzerkampfwagen (p-ah-nz-ur k-um-pf w-uh-ken ...approximately. English doesn't have the phonemes to pronounce it totally correctly)...it litterally translates to Panzer-fighting(battle)-car
You should check out muskwatch
Eric Grieve pah-n-zer-kahmpf-vah-gon. Ish. German is phonetic, so every letter is pronounced, and there's only one sound per letter. Also W has a V sound, and V has an F sound.
Wickie LP
He was intentionally mispronouncing Schwarzschild to troll the people who keep harping on about him pronouncing certain words differently.
9:40 - Also, if he was referring to how large baddies have to take massive swings at the good guys, and are incredibly slow, you could chalk this up to moment of inertia. A huge arm that has the same mass as a regular human arm would take longer to get up to speed (from rotational inertia).
Im new to the channel and i love your content
Thanks Jacob! Welcome -- KH
I dont get why someone would throw up over meeting someone they are better than in every way. Chris should feel privileged to meet you Kyle! Plus you are helping everyone in an extremely meaningful way by being a science teacher/communicator to us all. 😁
So you did a video on wonder womens sword cutting electrons off of the nucleus so I wanted to ask you would her sword cut him? And if ant man can be small enough not to be cut by this?
Wonder Woman'S possession is shown by 'S
Late to the party here. Kile, two things:
1. Assuming Pim Particles work the way they work, it would explain how The Falcon could detect him with his goggles in infrared in the first Ant-Man movie.
2. We could assume that Dr. Pim installed special lenses in the helmet of the Ant-Man suit that would allow him to capture more photons and, thus, allow him to see normally at smaller sizes.
Also, love your hair.
Because Science logo on the laptop looks just like BS...now i understand why the channel's logo has those two letters vertical...i'm sorry Kyle i'm easily distracted!
One think we need to remember about the movies (mostly) is that Ant-Man needed the suit and helmet to work. In the comics, he doesn't need those). At the very least, the helmet changes the light and air from regular to "Ant-Man" size.
As for the "sub-atomic" and "quantum realm", I like to remember that in the comics going that small is the same as going into an entirely different universe, like when Dr. Strange goes to various universes that aren't a variant of the multiverse. In that case, what Kyle says about the shrinking eventually disconnecting the person from the various standard quantum connections can easily be similar to the Cancer-verse or the Spirit-verse where the laws of physics are different. They eventually travel to a Micro-verse (like the toys, the Micronauts).
It's more difficult to figure out The Atom's shrinking to a "micro-verse" via using Dwarf Star alloy/fragments. Where Ant-Man implies a manipulation of the connections of atoms (movies aside), The Atom merely suggests high gravity and shrinking that way.
Either way, there's an entire universe that small, with planets and stars and people... and it's in both Marvel and DC, so somehow we need to get to that explanation.
HE'S TALKING ABOUT THE ANIME EYES EPISODEEEEEEEEEEE
Maybe...or maybe something pretty dang similar that will be coming out very soon -- KH
kyle doing illusionist poses is my new fetish. lol
Gee... I don't know about that being the quietest place on Earth... 14 kids, their parents, gifts that included (but far from limited to) drums and whistles last Saturday at my house... It was SO calm quiet, peaceful and placid here you could, maybe, hear an A-bomb going off... Maybe.
The magician stuff made me lol so good. You are so funny, quirky and good with voices. You said you aren't a good actor but I think you just need to find the right thing and you will crush it. I hope you find a fun project to work on.
google *Blank* *Blank* wasp... NOPE I VALUE MY LIFE!
Steph M Blank *Emerald*
7:51 Thanks for waiting. You didn't disappoint, the emerald cockroach wasp seems unreal.
#getKyleonTheExpanse
Petpeeve. It's "Schwarz-schild" radius. Lots of people mispronounce it as "schwarz-child" radius. The guy's name was Karl Schwarzschild (his name literally translates to "black shield")
@20:38 Marvel's speed force? I think you mean DC.
Sub A lol
........ He means it is Marvel's Speed Force as in it's Version of it not that Speed force is from
Marvel why do so many people have a hard time understanding this in the comments?
I think a better way of explaining how the size changes work is that the pym particles somehow scan all of the information from a system and reapply it to different atoms, using less/more mass; sort of how a potential teleportation device might work. In the movies, the mass and size seems to change while only the information of the system stays the same. Therefore, the pym particles could scale the objects keeping the same information, not atoms.
11:00 This hurts my British ears.
Batman Jr. Hi me tooo
Me too
Even for German ears it doesn't sound right... Like the Schwarzschild Radius
To the question at 8:32 :
Additionally to what Kyle said, this also has to do with the square-cube law! The strength of a muscle is proportional to its cross section (^2), while its weight depends on its volume (^3). So when something becomes twice as big, its muscles become 4 times stronger (2^2) but also 8 times heavier (2^3) --> This is also the reason why big animals like elefants can't jump, appear slow and need super thick legs to support their weight, while small insects like ants seem super fast and strong for their size.
This would be a good argument why super huge creatures in movies seem to move really slow (compared to their body size), it would actually physically make sense! :)
Batman is the most powerful avenger as he takes us on field trips on the magic millennium enterprise to prehistoric Park while hiding his secret identity as iassac degrasse Einstein the science boi
Can't wait for the next episode. I already have an idea of where you might be going, and hearing your own heartbeat and even some of your other organs is a weird sensation.
2:45 A film theory*
Shouldn't it be a Film Hypothesis... you know, Because Science.
Seems the MatPat comments got him this time
It irritates me, yeah. "Wow, two guys the same age with similar backgrounds who do similar things on the same platform put out similar videos around the same time, Kyle must be stealing." It blows my mind. -- KH
Because Science Understandable. I enjoy both channels and love the effort you both put in to educate us on extremely interesting topics. Keep doing what you do man.
Because Science I love you both
I googled it and Emerald Cockroach wasps are now my second favorite wasp next to the mahogany wasp, which you should also google, they have stingers the size of a hypodermic needle.
Game theory is that you?
lordalbert96 No, this is made by Thor, the other is made by Matpat, and -Kyle- Thor actually talks to a camera not a Mike
Love both of them though
Pivot Animations yes after some researches i found that out but the theory part at the beginning was quite similar lol
lordalbert96 Yup
BANNED -- KH
Because Science just a theory, a scientific theory
Just wanted to let you know Kyle your channel is the only thing I let my son watch on TH-cam.
Well you and old episodes of Bill Nye
Bill Nye, Monsanto's bought and paid for "scientist"? You think your son should think the scientific process can be decided by $$$?
Me me big boy
Thought I'd regret googling that wasp but I was not disappointed with my choice to do so. I have also been spelling "I'd" wrong my whole life and just found out now and finally If Kyle is this awkward on the edit i bet an outtake reel would be hilarious.
Marvels Speedforce? "MARVELS"?!
Really Kyle? And you call yourself a "Nerd"? ;-)
crystalwolf111 I combed the comments so hard after he said that to find another person who noticed that blunder. Thank you friend!
crystalwolf111 I'm not seeing the problem with his statement?
I think he is referencing that its Marvel's form of the speedforce. Marvel's Speedforce. Liking it to it.
crystalwolf111 he is just using speedforce as he dunno what else to call it so he referred to it as the speedforce, he knows it is from the DC universe/Multiverse
Pym Particles are Marvel's Speedforce...
You explain what it like being in a room with a famous person like Chris H. perfectly.
He loses mass in the movie when he's shrinking, so I don't think he'd turn into a blacc hole🤔
*Black Hole
Where does the mass go?
Fayiz Fz blacc hole*
Biniam Gaming yes where does the mass go have you been to a physics class or seen him in the movie
khartog01 That's one of the inconsistencies of the movie. But I'm sure his mass doesn't stay the same when he changes size because he flies a fly.
Woot! Because Science Field Trip! That's what you should call those episodes.
Your 'Jim' face reminded me of Earthworm Jim for some reason... LOL! Keep the great videos coming!
Surely he can go subatomic. I commented on your last video and said something like that:
If he can regulate the fundermental interaction between particles and we assume particles like quarks and electrons to be pointlike, he can change the intensity of said interactions (maybe including the higgs field, so he gets a little lighter in the process). Then protons (consisting of quarks in some groundstate) and neutrons would shrink in size aswell as every nucleon/electon radius. The radii would still be quantized but at lower energies so not only the distance between atoms would shrink, the atoms (and their cores) itself would shrink too.
Schwarz Schild Radius - Wie im Deutschen. (z betonen und nicht verschlucken)
Aber die englischen Dudes sagen immer "schwords child räidi is" (mit Kaugummi R statt deutschem R)
Als Deutscher rastet man da komplett aus und wird völlig Banane.
I love watching your eye brow arch all the time!
The end of this video indicates one of two things:
A) Kyle has discovered a way to exist outside of the void indefinitely
B) The void contains a couch with cats
LOVE YOUR END MESSAGES KYLE
Would AntMans neurons fire more quickly as the space between each neuron I imagine would need to shrink as well and having two conductive things closed together I imagine would decrease the distance that electrical signals would have to cross. So his brain function may improve drastically?
The magician-impression was realy good!
in response to the stuff about ant-mans blindness, its the helmet! it filters the light and... science!
5:11 that one second is perfect imitation of Pierce Brosnan taking a hit :D
Do more voices Kyle, people Demanded IT !
Thank you for making a Third Rock reference!
What I love about stupidly quiet places is that the dB goes negative. 0 dB is not zero noise.
"Marvel's Speed Force" Ow, my comics!
The wasp would actually be even stronger than ant man because she has those blasters and she can fly without the support of ants like ant man certainly does. She can just take her wings out and does not have to worry about having to shrink her little ant friends down.
Great content! Keep it up
Correction to your correction:
Nuclei are essentially comprised of groups of quarks bound together by the strong force. If pym particles operated on this strong force to reduce the size of atoms (essentially tethering the quarks together more tightly that are making subatomic particles) Ant Man could easily reduce his size down to individual particles.
This is still consistent with the way the movie addresses pym particles since the strong interaction is responsible for BOTH the creation of Hadrons AND the binding of atomic nuclei.
A sufficiently small Ant man would be capable of shrinking below the wavelength of the human body (3.79x10^-37) where quantum effects would dominate without requiring the coherence of a massive body of trillions of atoms.
Conversely, the other method of "going quantum" at human scale is to disassociate the interactions between molecules, shrink them, and allow them individually to experience quantum effects. Granted this is riskier (some percentage of you might not tunnel), but it would seem to replicate what we're seeing with the trailers.
The Criss Angel act was hilarious!!
"I'm like a human soundboard"
I need that on a T-shirt.
Paused video to follow Kyle's advice to check out the Emerald Wasp. Came back to watch the rest of Kyle's vid but could not hear it since I was deafened by the narrator for the Emerald Wasp video. FML.
You should do a video about apsolute rest, or zero velocity, there's mant different interpretation of it, including basing it on a frame of reference, aka you, and something else, it's really cool as a thought experiment, also I found this after triple checking my Planck length comment about an hour ago.
I had problems with A Quiet Place. Those monsters must use something like echo location because they are able to run through a forest without hitting anything. That would mean they could still be able to find you even if you make no noise.
That vision problem Antman is supposed to have is one of the reasons he's equipped with that helmet he wears.
i wish i could post a screenshot in comments, but i had a conversation on fb about how pym particles work, after i said that decreasing space between atoms to "go subatomic" is like parking cars in a crowded parking lot closer together to have them take up less than the space of one car...friends linked to a wiki that talks about pym particles opening quantom possibilities to transfer mass into "other dimensions" or something like that....
Who's your editor? They're fantastic at this!
Nice ethanol model. I think I used that very same set when I took o-chem. In fact, just last night I was making molecules with my 3 year old. And somehow he knew we were making hydrogen bonds in some of the molecules.
Whenever Kyle is a magician my heart skips a beat.
Sometimes when you read comments that correct your pronunciation I speak the words myself and thing "The hell are they smokin'? He's saying most of it correctly. Except for Tempature"
Technically, the electrochemical signals take a certain amount of time to reach their destination, so they would be moving slowly, because their reaction time would be drastically increased by increasing size.
As a small person, the reaction time is drastically decreased, as well, because it's based on relative size, shielding of neurons, and cytoplasmic content
shit got me cracking when you said "THATS JUST A THEORY A THEORY I HAVE" (film theory) lmao
Also another cool thing that might happen in a shrinking senario is the distance between neurons in the brian will shorten but the speed of information traveling through them remainns the same...meaning super dope time resolution aka bullet time aka you can perceive super quickly
I'd love to see an episode about which superheroes you think obeys physics best
i'd imagine Ant Man's helmet somehow helps him see better when he's small, like it has a bunch of photon sensors that feed into a visual HUD like Iron Man's suits
AND, of course, he gets to BREATHE even though oxygen atoms are larger than his lung capacity
I googled the emarald cockroach wasp thing... fascinating! And the things of nightmares!! Thanks, Kyle...
I bet his visor can account for the angular resolution thing. Maybe it changes the wavelength of incoming light dependent on his size. Different sized eyes would probably respond to different wavelengths anyways, so a shorter wavelength of light might be able to register better. Although then his visor would be blasting UV or X-Rays right into his retinas, so maybe not the best idea.
In the comics, what the Pym particles do is shifting mass to or from an extradimensional universe. When sufficient mass is shunted out of this universe, you cross the so-called Pym barrier and enter a parallel universe called a microverse. A microverse is not a sub-atomic universe. Its inhabitants do not live on planet-like atoms.
I'm pretty sure I read somewhere that the explanation for Ant-Man's size changing is that the extra mass is somehow shunted to/from another dimension.
The giant walking thing is something you can observe in real life. I’ve met some NBA players. One was Shawn Bradley and he stands at 7’6”. It was so freakin weird watching him walk. It didn’t look right at all.
Oh I was hoping for ASMR Because Science for the next episode
I kind of like the comment at 8:10 where it was a combination of DC, Marvel, Magic school bus, physicists, Jurassic park and I think, Star Wars too.
On the supersize / slo-mo thing, gravity is staying at 9.8 m/s/s no matter what size you are, so if you're 1.96 m tall then holy cow you're tall and also you'd accelerate downwards at five times your body length per second per second, but if you're 19.6 m tall you'd freefall at half your body length per second per second. Filmed from a distance with no clue to how big you are, it'd look like slow-motion.
The Schwarzschild radius (SR) is NOT the size of a black hole (BH), that has (according to current theory) no size at all, it is a singularity (that means it is a point). SR is the size of the event horizon (EH) for a mass not rotating and with no magnetic field, or the distance at which the escape speed from that mass is greater than the light speed, so nothing can escape when inside the EH. Consequently everything that is inside the EH cannot interact with what is outside (for this reason the name), that means that what is inside cannot cause effects outside.
The only object smaller than its EH is a black hole, so we use the radius of the EH as an "apparent radius" of the BH (that is actually smaller, even if it is not determinable since you cannot see what is inside the EH), but the SR is valid only for a BH not rotating and with no magnetic field and no electric charge (for more general BH you need to use the Kerr-Newman metric, not the Schwarzschild metric).
So, SR is not technically the radius of a BH, even if it can be used as a distance at which a gravitational collapse is inevitable, since no particles can leave the object.
“That’s just a theory....A FILM THEORY”
*theme starts playing*
Imagine the scene - listening to BS, popped into kitchen, cam back, put on headphones to hear Kyle saying "put your headphones back on- listen to me". Freaked out. had to rewind it just to make sure. still bit freaked out tbh.
This guy's gonna get some asmr fans with that intro... only to lose them immediately after
Well...regarding that name from about the 12:15 is time stamp. Those symbols are pictogliphics used by several different languages. One of the quirks is that while in all of those languages those symbols should have a similar meaning, they don't usually sound similar enough to get an accurate pronunciation without knowing which language is being used. Also I didn't see the name well enough to on my phone to put into Google translate.
My cats often sit with me on my recliner. Current record is 4 - one on the back of the chair, one on one of the arms, one on my chest & one on my legs.