Hello all! Apologies for the summer break - back on it and got some wild stuff coming for the rest of 2021. Prepare to lose your minds. Also, small correction - Nagasaki was 24 days after, not 21.
Glad to have you back! ♥️ Does anyone know if there are any mechanisms for scientists to impede their discoveries from being used for destructive means? There should be imo
Don’t allow yourself to be misled by the similarities between these two different groups of facts Only the same description of factors that are involved with the scenarios of the underlying principles! I realize that you were intending to add a humorous note about this video! I’m just kidding!
This gets the brain juices flowing. I dont think we will ever truly understand the fundamental nature of our reality, unless something fundamental changes about our perspective. Its like we're trying to describe the moon's core through a reflection in a rippling pond.
The problem is that human evolution has not selected for any ability to perceive objective reality. We only perceive to the extent required for our own interactions.
@@spencerevans8719 That’s even more impressive, this means that our ability to perceive the cosmos (imperfectly) is just a lucky feat of our evolution. We could have been like bugs and only wonder about trivial (yet vital) things, our capacity to wonder about metaphysic concepts is just a gift.
It's actually hard to comprehend how much of hard work has been put into such a masterpiece. I enjoyed every single minute of this. As always - thank you!
@@vebesese5632 Not everyone is adept at math. I am living proof. That said, we can still be interested in these things presented here. Bringing the concepts to a level of complexity that all or at least most can comprehend is a useful venture.
@@vebesese5632 This a video on history, not a physics course. I am not really sure what lead you to believe this would be breakdown of formulas. There are lectures on youtube exploring the subjects covered in this video if you are interested. But that is not what most people watching expected.
This video is consistent with my understanding of the history of particle physics and the Universe as a whole, studied over the last 70 or so years. Also consistent with my personal model of the Universe as visualized during my teenage years and detailed since. I was inspired by tours of Brook Haven National Laboratories in the early 1960's. Thanks, Excellent job!
This is the most underrated channel on TH-cam. This is probably one of my favorites, if not my favorite channel. From the audio quality, the story telling theme to explain physics, to the visuals. Just top notch.
@@Void_Astrea yes absolutely and love it as well. I have to be in the right mood to watch some of melodysheep, I feel like I need to be a little more zoned in with the music. I love finding new channels with these deep dive topics into the universe.
@@Alfalfa_Male I vehemently disagree with anything you say! And spout nonsensical rebuttals. And follow it all up with a verbal attack on your personal character. (OK, now argue back) 🤣 BTW, History Brothers are awesome, thanks Pete! I hope this pleases the algorithm gods 🙏
I have watched/listened to countless presentations on this subject but can't recall any of them being delivered with this level of clarity. I nearly even managed to grasp the essence of bosons and mass:)
I had to watch again. This channel deserves hundreds of thousands of subs. I've been consuming YT content for 10 years now and this is genuinely some of the best content I have watched on (and outside of) this platform. It is difficult for me to imagine the time that goes into these videos.
Currently, I am reviewing for my exam and Physical Science is one of them. It helps me to deepen my understanding about matters. It was the simplicity that makes it easier to understand and yet informative.
Wow, the best and most comprehensive documentary about quantum physics for the general public. Thank you so much for all the work that you put into this production.
Are there machines which set (change) the properties of quantum particles in a way that we know for sure will result in the same measurement of those properties as the machines set them? ( like matter synthesisers ?)
Excellent new episode! This is one of the all-time best TH-cam channels I have ever found. Your production quality is fantastic and, the way you present information is intriguing and understandable.
I could find only one flaw in this masterpiece - The ascertion that the standard model explains everything that ever has or will happen, even though both dark matter and dark energy exist, alongside the continued failure of properly incorperating gravity.
Logically "dark" is the largest entity of our reality Logically "light" is the smallest entity of our reality dark the largest entity is also the smallest of granularity light is the smallest entity with the largest granularity particle wise create "Something from Nothing" our reality our universe our perception using only "pure-logic" guided by what we know of reality as a Particle manifestation of forces..... peace and love always.....
this channel quite literally is my holy grail. LOL. i have always known i am interested in physics, astronomy, astro-physics, and these branches of science in general. unfortunately, my technical math skills are NOT up to par for any kind of fundamental educational course. at least not right now in my life. i struggled through algebra 2 multiple times in school, and ultimately had to give it up to take personal finance for that last required math credit. it's always been a topic that i feel somewhat ashamed of, because my dad is a lover of math and deep science such as this, and never struggled much in school. i have ALWAYS known i am a lover of this all as well, but i seem to require a different approach in learning it. this channel is helping me so much. we'll see where i get with my recreational learning, but i am just ecstatic. there is nothing like the feeling of watching these videos over and over. just understanding!!
I'm so excited for the new video!! This channel is seriously one of my all-time favorites. Most places that talk about this science don't seem to make it as grand and beautiful as it actually is.
Beautifully written and wonderfully narrated as always! So happy to have a new episode to add to my daily repeat playlist. Already looking forward to your next one.
After watching this video, a 3rd time, I think I finally have a pretty good understanding of the current subatomic partial science. You did a great job of staying out of the weeds and also give enough of a history of the search to give it all context. They should use this in High School Science classes as an overview and make assignments that take the student deeper into the subject.
check out the blogs _Of Particular Significance_ & _Quantum-Bits_ for the two best discussions of modern particle physics I've found (that *do* go into the weeds and yet still aim to be sensical to the amateur)
SO worth the wait. As someone who's always been curious about it, I found most literature about fundamental particles either too tedious or too unsatisfactorily superficial. Not this one though. Hats off to this channel for superb writing and delivery. Thank you for making my night ❤
We're really thankful for this level of masterpiece for free. Someone, probably someday, will found out more about the mysteries of the universe and definitely, he would remember some fade memories of his younger days when he used to watch documentaries like this on youtube, and the whole Humanity would thank you and other peoples like you.
I think you overestimate “ the whole humanity”. Most people are too ignorant and indifferent. They are much more concerned about made up trials and tribulations of Kardashians and the like 🙃
@@eoeo92i2b2bx true...but I only consider a little wise humans to vote about humanity...at least who knows some of the things. They lead the humanity, those ignorant people also follow and live how they live because of these people. So it's okay to consider only a little wise humans as humanity in this context.
I actually caught myself at one point saying "this is incredible" internally. What an amazing video. Be proud of the fantastic content you are producing
Excellent. Besides the science & physics, I really appreciated hearing of and seeing the people, the scientists and physicists, who, from the first ideas to the latest discoveries, incrementally brought us to today's level of understanding. Thank you
This is Brilliant. Have to keep rewatching this to take it all in, amazing production level, concise and clear presentation. I come from that generation being taught at school the nucleus of the atom was where mass resides, turns out they’re mostly empty space!
Even this comparatively competent documentary insists on descending into goo-goo. At 35:20 we have to have "unfathomable" distances for some reason. If it's any help, a fathom is six feet, but I have no idea why the guy had to bring it up. Just your normal average scrkipt-writer on auto-pilot, I guess.
@@TheDavidlloydjones Your brain cannot put into perspective just how large the universe is. It's not descending into 'goo-goo' to use the word unfathomable. Sure, give a number to the size if you want. That doesn't change the fact that it's so large your brain can't size it into anything meaningful.
I love how this video broke down every aspect in easy to understand parts, building on the previous points. Very well done. This video should be shown in schools!!
“Everything is energy and that's all there is to it. Match the frequency of the reality you want and you cannot help but get that reality. It can be no other way. -Albert Einstein
In the video you forget to mention that the Boson is named after Satyendra Nath Bose of Calcutta, India. His seminal work in particle physics and his collaboration with Einstien deserves more recognition.
I'm simply speechless ! To how mind boggling yet underrated this channel is ! Your sublime content is on another level ! , Exceeding even the biggest funded of mainstream science channels ! You guys are truly awesome ! , I just can't thank you enough for this gift of a treasure of fantastic productions !
The intense research and magnetic writing by Leila Battison is out of this world. And the narrative and edition by David Kelly is just perfect. Please keep this channel going. it's a pearl of knowledge.
The Higgs boson doesn't give particles mass at all, the Higgs mechanism does. The fuzz about the Higgs boson was that it would prove beyond doubt the existence of the Higgs field as the Higgs boson is the gauge particle of the Higgs field.
This channel is just as wonderful as History of the Earth, with each episode better than the last. So glad you set up these channels for us to watch and learn from. Thank you!
A spectacular video, generated tremendous excitement in me, hoping the answer’s are at last coming. Congratulations to the world of science and the wonderful people who dig into it. Cheers SBM.
I’ve taught k-12 students in countless classrooms from the Midwest to the West coast. I can only hope that some science teachers today will share this video with AP/honors students. The key is to pause it at certain points and have discussions with the students. This is really a great video. Thank you to all involved!
I loved this video. I'd like to see you dig deeper on this topic. Go down the proverbial rabbit hole for the Graviton, why is the graviton out of reach in a collider, why fundamental particles evaporate after collision, why cant they exist alone, can they combine, do they repel each other, quantum vacuum energy, etc.
That's what even the foremost experts feel about subatomic particles and the quantum universe. The more you know about it, the more confusing it gets and the less you seem to know. :p As it has been said "Anyone claiming to understand quantum mechanics, doesn't understand quantum mechanics."
A great doco. I've always described matter as waves in the medium, what ever that actually is. One of the best presentations I've seen on TH-cam. Duly subscribed and liked. Thank you..
This is the true reason why I decided to become a chemist. There is almost no true limit to how far down the rabbit hole you can go to explain everything.
When I think about the infinitesimal size of these particles compared to the mind boggling vastness of our universe it really puts things in perspective.
Now imagine that universes exist on a scale that makes our big bang universe as relatively small as we are to our big bang universe. Now imagine you are a string of one Planck length and you discover a micro world in which you are a googl times larger. We have little idea what is outside the BB or how small things can be.
Wow! Absolutely incredible documentary. This video represents to me a perfect culmination and summary of everything I have been learning about how the universe works for the past 30 years. So well done. Thank you.
Wow, great video! I've always imagined fundamental particles as energy blips in various fields, that move as waves based on its probability distribution, except when interacting with other fundamental particles, which then causes them to resolve to one point in spacetime to appear as a particle. I appreciate your insight that when they come together, what we see is actually the combined interference pattern of those fields. Never contemplated this -- thanks for that insight! Would love to see a video on time, and the implications if time were quantized, perhaps to the Planck time, and what that means if state changes only occur in increments of that Planck time.
Stop! You're melting my brain! O.o I prefer stairs to be solid things when I walk up them, not some energy waves, no more substantial than sunlight. xD
@@garthwright4064 They're still solid though because usually ach particle repels the other like magnets of the same polarity, unless some atoms have missing electons and the other atoms have more electrons than they need. Each atom has a set number of protons and electrons in its stable state to have a net neutral charge - when in that stable state the electron cloud of one atom will repel the electron cloud of another. There are various forces that can cause particles to attach to each other without electron-electron hole bonds such as Van der Waals (seen famously on gecko feet), but generally they follow this electromagnetic effect of repulsion.
This was one of the most comprehensive and amazing presentation about Quantum Mechanics, theory and The Standard Model! So educational. It should be standard viewing in our schools. Great Job.
I absolutely love the balance of rigour and relevance of all ideas in this video; it's a master-teaching-piece! looking forward to watching many more...thank you.
Man I've seen all your videos more than 3 times each and I can't get enough! Animation-wise, music-wise, information-wise, narration-wise, everything is perfect and super interesting. THANK YOU
Great! Genuinely I really enjoyed this production. I liked the connections in history and the draw of disconnect from philosophy to modern science. I didn’t hear much about the Planck much and that was my only question.
When explaining Bosons, it is simply a crime not to mention the name of one of the greatest Indian scientific minds, Satyendra Nath Bose, who went ahead with Einstein to predict the existence of phenomena which became known as Bose-Einstein condensate, a dense collection of bosons (which are particles with integer spin, named after Bose).
Wow, i can easily say that this is one of the best videos I've watched on this platform since its inception. Who ever made this has more talented than all the science doc channels combined.
It is hard to grasp for a layman like me, but the little I understood was enough to excite awsome feeling. Splendid work to put it all in a video to rise and extend our power of imagination how the minutest and the largest are enigmatically linked.
This is hands down one of the best videos I’ve ever seen. I loved every second! Nothing has given me such an existential crisis and empty feeling 🙂, Amazing work!
The lord Loves you and all of us. There are so many videos you can watch to ease your crisis as I have too. If you would like I can link them here but it’s your choice.
@@electricsunne5563 Religion was invented by all the “smarter” people to control and exploit the dumbest in our society. There is no faster way to enslave a human mind than to promise total freedom. (Freedom from sin, it’s consequences and guilt)
@@rockit3422 I'm not religious, but you can thank religion for our civilized society. Without it we'd be savages today. God has been replaced with gov now promising people equality and comfort.
@@lance1097 Sad to say you are only partly correct on that concept, since most of the wars humans get into are based on competing ideas of which 'God' is the one who should be worshipped - and most terror is perpetrated in His/Her/It's name !!!
You sounded so done with how particle scientists try to name things lmao. Please forgive their very bizzare, ridiculous naming sense. "which quark flavor would you like to know, son?" "oh, the strange one. the one with colour 1/2 spin." Joke aside, I LOVE your channel! Thank you for making the narration very clear and precise, and not hard to understand. I learned little of quantum mechanics back in college but not too much about particle physics and cosmology, but I can still understand a lot of it thanks to the perfect flow and explanation of your video.
What I find weird is that we end up designing and making stuff work before we have a purpose or full picture to what it is we're doing. Everytime we go to war a new device comes out that then leads to a greater purpose towards what we know little to nothing about
I just discovered this channel and the fact it still only has 277k subscribers is criminal! You make amazing content and have atleast earned a subscriber out of me. Update: 56,000 subscribers in 2 months isn't bad, let's keep it going!
Hello all! Apologies for the summer break - back on it and got some wild stuff coming for the rest of 2021. Prepare to lose your minds. Also, small correction - Nagasaki was 24 days after, not 21.
Glad to see you back, missed ya.
Great stuff, like yours...are worth the wait ;)
A Quark is a Scandinavian dairy dish!! Muster Mark was being given food.
Glad to have you back! ♥️
Does anyone know if there are any mechanisms for scientists to impede their discoveries from being used for destructive means? There should be imo
Everything is what's left after you subtract me.
Yes ! Just made my night after a 15 hr shift. Headphones on , dark room , bliss.
Glad you made it through that shift! I go to bed each night with videos like these, dark room, blanket and kitty to cuddle, bliss! 🥰
@@stephanieparker1250 nothing better, its the small comforts in life that count the most , I'm same except my cuddles with a dog ☺
What is your work?
Always makes me feel more secure to know that we have nuclear deterrents.
Same here. Except it was my day off :)
"12 for the fundamental forces, 9 for the quarks, and 3 for the leptons." Wasn't there a similar distribution for dwarves, elves, men and rings?
Very underrated comment
Salron is an elementary particle , oh shit
Haha nerd time at It’s finest
Don’t allow yourself to be misled by the
similarities between these two different groups of facts Only the same description of factors that are involved with the scenarios of the underlying principles! I realize that you were intending to add
a humorous note about this video! I’m just kidding!
13. Force major? 😉🤭
This gets the brain juices flowing. I dont think we will ever truly understand the fundamental nature of our reality, unless something fundamental changes about our perspective. Its like we're trying to describe the moon's core through a reflection in a rippling pond.
True. The more we “know”, the more we don’t know.
Or like a frog philosophising from his pond about the Aldi store 2 miles away.
I think we have the potential the become literal gods, but for that like you said, something fundamental needs to change about us
The problem is that human evolution has not selected for any ability to perceive objective reality. We only perceive to the extent required for our own interactions.
@@spencerevans8719 That’s even more impressive, this means that our ability to perceive the cosmos (imperfectly) is just a lucky feat of our evolution. We could have been like bugs and only wonder about trivial (yet vital) things, our capacity to wonder about metaphysic concepts is just a gift.
It's actually hard to comprehend how much of hard work has been put into such a masterpiece. I enjoyed every single minute of this. As always - thank you!
well, the inserted ad kinda sucked.
It was basic, dull, and lacked all mathematics. It was a waste of time. But I see the audience from this comment. So I hear ya. Needs must, I guess.
@@vebesese5632 Not everyone is adept at math. I am living proof. That said, we can still be interested in these things presented here. Bringing the concepts to a level of complexity that all or at least most can comprehend is a useful venture.
@@vebesese5632 This a video on history, not a physics course. I am not really sure what lead you to believe this would be breakdown of formulas. There are lectures on youtube exploring the subjects covered in this video if you are interested. But that is not what most people watching expected.
@@InsideOfMyOwnMind My thoughts exactly.
This is probably the most clear and concise manner I've heard this subject explained. Excellent work.
^^^
Have a dream is more concise
This video is consistent with my understanding of the history of particle physics and the Universe as a whole, studied over the last 70 or so years. Also consistent with my personal model of the Universe as visualized during my teenage years and detailed since. I was inspired by tours of Brook Haven National Laboratories in the early 1960's. Thanks, Excellent job!
I agree
@@wmffmw
"Brookhaven" perhaps? There's a National Laboratory there. Just one. No S.
I don't know whether your particular Haven has one or not.
It's rare to witness (and that for free) such astonishing storytelling and knowledge composition. Wow! Thanks.
This is the most underrated channel on TH-cam. This is probably one of my favorites, if not my favorite channel. From the audio quality, the story telling theme to explain physics, to the visuals. Just top notch.
if you watch this channel i have no doubt you've probably already seen the channel i'm going to recommend. MelodySheep
@@Void_Astrea yes absolutely and love it as well. I have to be in the right mood to watch some of melodysheep, I feel like I need to be a little more zoned in with the music.
I love finding new channels with these deep dive topics into the universe.
Boom. That’s how it’s done. Everyone get commenting to appease the algorithm gods!
Quick, get in a fight with me!
Yes.
I'm here by pure pleasure.
Feed the AlGoreRythm!:-) 🖖
@@Alfalfa_Male I vehemently disagree with anything you say! And spout nonsensical rebuttals. And follow it all up with a verbal attack on your personal character. (OK, now argue back) 🤣
BTW, History Brothers are awesome, thanks Pete!
I hope this pleases the algorithm gods 🙏
I have watched/listened to countless presentations on this subject but can't recall any of them being delivered with this level of clarity. I nearly even managed to grasp the essence of bosons and mass:)
I grasped the essence of mass a long time ago. Yep.. time to hit the gym.
@@Bonjevalien out-of-pocket
I had to watch again. This channel deserves hundreds of thousands of subs. I've been consuming YT content for 10 years now and this is genuinely some of the best content I have watched on (and outside of) this platform. It is difficult for me to imagine the time that goes into these videos.
I concur.
Watched this as I went to bed, listening again after I awoke today!
At the beginning is GOD.
@@pastorpeteonthestreet3112 no god is to much of a primitive idea
If you do not believe in God and the Lord Jesus Christ for forgiveness you can not be saved.
Currently, I am reviewing for my exam and Physical Science is one of them. It helps me to deepen my understanding about matters. It was the simplicity that makes it easier to understand and yet informative.
One year of multiple spins of every episode, and this one still boggles my mind. Thank you for the amazing work! #1 Channel!
Same here bro. I'm revisiting this video after a year. It's definitely his best.
Wow, the best and most comprehensive documentary about quantum physics for the general public. Thank you so much for all the work that you put into this production.
This is a masterpiece! So much waiting but worth every second
At the beginning is GOD.
@@pastorpeteonthestreet3112 Prove it! I'm not interested in fairytales.
@@pastorpeteonthestreet3112 no thanks.
Are there machines which set (change) the properties of quantum particles in a way that we know for sure will result in the same measurement of those properties as the machines set them?
( like matter synthesisers ?)
but are you saved?
These are very good! This is why the internet was made! :)
Excellent new episode! This is one of the all-time best TH-cam channels I have ever found. Your production quality is fantastic and, the way you present information is intriguing and understandable.
I could find only one flaw in this masterpiece - The ascertion that the standard model explains everything that ever has or will happen, even though both dark matter and dark energy exist, alongside the continued failure of properly incorperating gravity.
*assertion, but yeah
Logically "dark" is the largest entity of our reality
Logically "light" is the smallest entity of our reality
dark the largest entity is also the smallest of granularity
light is the smallest entity with the largest granularity particle wise
create "Something from Nothing" our reality our universe our perception using only "pure-logic" guided by what we know of reality as a Particle manifestation of forces.....
peace and love always.....
Not to mention supersymmetry which would increase the amount of particles dramatically of correct
@@richardshane456 Get me in touch with your dealer. I want whatever you're on.
Indeed human knowledge can never be complete.
this channel quite literally is my holy grail. LOL. i have always known i am interested in physics, astronomy, astro-physics, and these branches of science in general. unfortunately, my technical math skills are NOT up to par for any kind of fundamental educational course. at least not right now in my life. i struggled through algebra 2 multiple times in school, and ultimately had to give it up to take personal finance for that last required math credit. it's always been a topic that i feel somewhat ashamed of, because my dad is a lover of math and deep science such as this, and never struggled much in school. i have ALWAYS known i am a lover of this all as well, but i seem to require a different approach in learning it. this channel is helping me so much. we'll see where i get with my recreational learning, but i am just ecstatic. there is nothing like the feeling of watching these videos over and over. just understanding!!
I'm so excited for the new video!! This channel is seriously one of my all-time favorites. Most places that talk about this science don't seem to make it as grand and beautiful as it actually is.
Beautifully written and wonderfully narrated as always! So happy to have a new episode to add to my daily repeat playlist. Already looking forward to your next one.
Mind sharing the links of other episodes in your list? I'd like to explore it. Cheers!
After watching this video, a 3rd time, I think I finally have a pretty good understanding of the current subatomic partial science. You did a great job of staying out of the weeds and also give enough of a history of the search to give it all context. They should use this in High School Science classes as an overview and make assignments that take the student deeper into the subject.
check out the blogs _Of Particular Significance_ & _Quantum-Bits_ for the two best discussions of modern particle physics I've found (that *do* go into the weeds and yet still aim to be sensical to the amateur)
This channel deserves way more subs. Thanks to everyone involved in making and producing this level of quality, keep up the great work!
Thanks! I had forgotten to subscribe :(
SO worth the wait. As someone who's always been curious about it, I found most literature about fundamental particles either too tedious or too unsatisfactorily superficial. Not this one though. Hats off to this channel for superb writing and delivery. Thank you for making my night ❤
A very underrated channel. Please keep up the good work.
I just want to say I've loved every second of this series and you've done an outstanding job so far.
I once thought there was possible a limit on what we don't know, now I feel we are no where near that limit.
We are but infants learning to crawl.
Every single documentary coming out from this channel is next level, and blows away my mind!!
We're really thankful for this level of masterpiece for free.
Someone, probably someday, will found out more about the mysteries of the universe and definitely, he would remember some fade memories of his younger days when he used to watch documentaries like this on youtube, and the whole Humanity would thank you and other peoples like you.
TH-cam is wiser than Einstein! 😉
Paying it forward. Great documentary
I think you overestimate “ the whole humanity”. Most people are too ignorant and indifferent. They are much more concerned about made up trials and tribulations of Kardashians and the like 🙃
@@eoeo92i2b2bx true...but I only consider a little wise humans to vote about humanity...at least who knows some of the things. They lead the humanity, those ignorant people also follow and live how they live because of these people. So it's okay to consider only a little wise humans as humanity in this context.
By far one of the most excellent science series out there. Amazing job, it's captivating, clear, concise and fascinating.
mind blowing. I've had these concepts explained to me in many different ways and its still just so hard to wrap my head around
I hope this channel gets traction. Probably the mot soothing videos that are the right mix of science, scentific history and dreams!
Well done! This video makes some of the most complicated and profound concepts in science approachable and understandable.
standard cosmology is all make believe so of course it not undrstandable we live in an Electric universe
@@upsguppy520 lmaoo are you joking
I actually caught myself at one point saying "this is incredible" internally. What an amazing video. Be proud of the fantastic content you are producing
Baked some garlic bread, rolled 2 joints, sat down to relax and this popped up. Perfect timing.
Drugs are bad
@@darrenjones9359 garlic bread is great so it kinda cancels out
@@helicocktor garlic bread has nothing good in it
@@lazeppelini123 apart from everything healthy garlic has to offer of course
@@lazeppelini123 you have angered the garlic bread gods, I'd be careful of what I say next if I were you.
People: "What is The Matter?"
Me: "Nothing...nothing at all."
Omg I love this! Some say a pun is the lowliest form of wit.... But I say, a bun is the doughiest form of wheat ;)
Excellent. Besides the science & physics, I really appreciated hearing of and seeing the people, the scientists and physicists, who, from the first ideas to the latest discoveries, incrementally brought us to today's level of understanding. Thank you
imagine Fermi would have never left Italy, but would have joined the nazi's in building the A-Bomb! the German would have achieved that goal faster!
Amazing work. You consistently make some of the best commentary style documentaries on TH-cam. Keep it up !
Im so happy for a new episode. Your series is produced spectacularly
This video is absolutely brilliant. I cannot explain it any other way
This is Brilliant. Have to keep rewatching this to take it all in, amazing production level, concise and clear presentation. I come from that generation being taught at school the nucleus of the atom was where mass resides, turns out they’re mostly empty space!
Even this comparatively competent documentary insists on descending into goo-goo. At 35:20 we have to have "unfathomable" distances for some reason.
If it's any help, a fathom is six feet, but I have no idea why the guy had to bring it up. Just your normal average scrkipt-writer on auto-pilot, I guess.
@@TheDavidlloydjones Your brain cannot put into perspective just how large the universe is. It's not descending into 'goo-goo' to use the word unfathomable. Sure, give a number to the size if you want. That doesn't change the fact that it's so large your brain can't size it into anything meaningful.
Damn, the timing in atmosfere and sequence building of your videos are amazing
I love how this video broke down every aspect in easy to understand parts, building on the previous points. Very well done. This video should be shown in schools!!
I understood about 50% 😬
“Everything is energy and that's all there is to it. Match the frequency of the reality you want and you cannot help but get that reality. It can be no other way.
-Albert Einstein
Alhamdulillah.. this was one of the best educational videos I've enjoyed in such a long time.. thank you.
In the video you forget to mention that the Boson is named after Satyendra Nath Bose of Calcutta, India. His seminal work in particle physics and his collaboration with Einstien deserves more recognition.
I was about to point out the same…
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True point 👉!
Bose-Einstein condensates!
I'm simply speechless ! To how mind boggling yet underrated this channel is !
Your sublime content is on another level ! , Exceeding even the biggest funded of mainstream science channels !
You guys are truly awesome ! , I just can't thank you enough for this gift of a treasure of fantastic productions !
The intense research and magnetic writing by Leila Battison is out of this world.
And the narrative and edition by David Kelly is just perfect.
Please keep this channel going.
it's a pearl of knowledge.
I can watch the whole serie all day long untill end of my life - It Is Never Boring. Well Done to Authors
The Higgs boson doesn't give particles mass at all, the Higgs mechanism does. The fuzz about the Higgs boson was that it would prove beyond doubt the existence of the Higgs field as the Higgs boson is the gauge particle of the Higgs field.
Oh come on... every kindergartener knows that!!! lol jk thx for adding to it.
this is why youtube is awesome at best
any random guy with motivation and some video clips and a mic can create a great documentary like this one
This material is excellent, and I'm not even a minute in.
Another channel to throw into my cool-list.
Amazing job! Feels like a professional documentary, thank you for your hard work!
This channel is just as wonderful as History of the Earth, with each episode better than the last. So glad you set up these channels for us to watch and learn from. Thank you!
A spectacular video, generated tremendous excitement in me, hoping the answer’s are at last coming. Congratulations to the world of science and the wonderful people who dig into it. Cheers SBM.
This is what the "nerdy" channels used to be. Interesting, engaging and immersive! I send many thanks to the Great Noodle Being for it's sauce. Ramen.
I think I'm going to use that as my prayer of thanks from now on.
Good to see a true Pastafarian.
@@thekaz5225 please do! I love to hear that!
I miss that time.
Noodling is devine. We should all pay respects to the Great Noodling Nerds of Yore
I’ve taught k-12 students in countless classrooms from the Midwest to the West coast. I can only hope that some science teachers today will share this video with AP/honors students. The key is to pause it at certain points and have discussions with the students. This is really a great video. Thank you to all involved!
I get the AP suggestion but I find it offensive. What makes you think only those identified as such can benefit from this?
I loved this video. I'd like to see you dig deeper on this topic. Go down the proverbial rabbit hole for the Graviton, why is the graviton out of reach in a collider, why fundamental particles evaporate after collision, why cant they exist alone, can they combine, do they repel each other, quantum vacuum energy, etc.
Absolutely fascinating subject and explained in great detail so it's easy to follow. Good work!!
Great video, kudos to the makers for their great effort to explain the topic in such a simplistic manner👍
You had to help people comprehend the tip of the ice berg in modern physics. Plus compress it down in less than 45 minutes. Well done.
The more I learn, the more confused I get. Somehow, this feels like progress.
I feel your pain, or pleasure
That's what even the foremost experts feel about subatomic particles and the quantum universe. The more you know about it, the more confusing it gets and the less you seem to know. :p
As it has been said "Anyone claiming to understand quantum mechanics, doesn't understand quantum mechanics."
Same and you're right.
Feels wrong.
@@dusandragovic09srb silly dragon!
You are top ten if not top five of you tube educational content, excellent as always and very much appreciated!
i love these videos. they're so informative and peaceful at the same time. I'd love a little more deductive speculation. Thanks for your work.
A great doco. I've always described matter as waves in the medium, what ever that actually is. One of the best presentations I've seen on TH-cam. Duly subscribed and liked. Thank you..
The medium is called the ether 😉
This is the true reason why I decided to become a chemist.
There is almost no true limit to how far down the rabbit hole you can go to explain everything.
When I think about the infinitesimal size of these particles compared to the mind boggling vastness of our universe it really puts things in perspective.
Now imagine that universes exist on a scale that makes our big bang universe as relatively small as we are to our big bang universe. Now imagine you are a string of one Planck length and you discover a micro world in which you are a googl times larger. We have little idea what is outside the BB or how small things can be.
Hope you and your brother are doing well! Cheers from your American cousins from across the pond.
Hahahahaha I love that you said across the pond. 10/10 I am gonna start using it from today XD
@@maybe4501 :DDD
Thank you, Cousin! Curiosity unites intelligent people worldwide!
This channel has helped grow my love for science.
Absolutely fantastic! So clear and concise, well done!!
Thank you for making a complex topic easy and entertaining!
Wow! Absolutely incredible documentary. This video represents to me a perfect culmination and summary of everything I have been learning about how the universe works for the past 30 years. So well done. Thank you.
Wow, great video! I've always imagined fundamental particles as energy blips in various fields, that move as waves based on its probability distribution, except when interacting with other fundamental particles, which then causes them to resolve to one point in spacetime to appear as a particle. I appreciate your insight that when they come together, what we see is actually the combined interference pattern of those fields. Never contemplated this -- thanks for that insight!
Would love to see a video on time, and the implications if time were quantized, perhaps to the Planck time, and what that means if state changes only occur in increments of that Planck time.
Stop! You're melting my brain! O.o I prefer stairs to be solid things when I walk up them, not some energy waves, no more substantial than sunlight. xD
I think of them more as waves of varying frequency constrained by fields that give them mass, charge etc.
@@garthwright4064 They're still solid though because usually ach particle repels the other like magnets of the same polarity, unless some atoms have missing electons and the other atoms have more electrons than they need.
Each atom has a set number of protons and electrons in its stable state to have a net neutral charge - when in that stable state the electron cloud of one atom will repel the electron cloud of another.
There are various forces that can cause particles to attach to each other without electron-electron hole bonds such as Van der Waals (seen famously on gecko feet), but generally they follow this electromagnetic effect of repulsion.
@@mnomadvfx An elegant description.... far beyond my ken, but thanks for trying to educate this old fart.
"I've always imagined" lol
Thanks!
This was one of the most comprehensive and amazing presentation about Quantum Mechanics, theory and The Standard Model! So educational. It should be standard viewing in our schools. Great Job.
Extremely well put together. My hats off to all involved !!
So many documentaries have a really grating narrators voice especially the American ones but this one has a very pleasant voice that is soothing.
Absolutely captivating, thoroughly enjoyed watching this. Thank you!
The fact, that this content is free just makes me happy.
Thank you!
I absolutely love the balance of rigour and relevance of all ideas in this video; it's a master-teaching-piece!
looking forward to watching many more...thank you.
probably one of the best scripted narrative on this topic; thank you, it was a pleasure to watch and to listen.
Man I've seen all your videos more than 3 times each and I can't get enough! Animation-wise, music-wise, information-wise, narration-wise, everything is perfect and super interesting. THANK YOU
Great! Genuinely I really enjoyed this production. I liked the connections in history and the draw of disconnect from philosophy to modern science. I didn’t hear much about the Planck much and that was my only question.
This narrator is so soothing to listen to. He’s a pleasure to listen to.
“There are things out there in the universe that we know but nothing”
(David Robinson Crusoe 2021)
When explaining Bosons, it is simply a crime not to mention the name of one of the greatest Indian scientific minds, Satyendra Nath Bose, who went ahead with Einstein to predict the existence of phenomena which became known as Bose-Einstein condensate, a dense collection of bosons (which are particles with integer spin, named after Bose).
I just observed this bro... Ass holes subconsciously neglect his name...
same I was surprised he wasn't even mentioned
@@BharathKumar-ox4fx looks like some mention it too.
Damn man your videos are so versatile I personally watch these videos while I do cardio and it makes time pass so fast keep it up!
Wow, i can easily say that this is one of the best videos I've watched on this platform since its inception. Who ever made this has more talented than all the science doc channels combined.
only 8 minutes in and I'm already putting this on my education playlist, well done!
It is hard to grasp for a layman like me, but the little I understood was enough to excite awsome feeling. Splendid work to put it all in a video to rise and extend our power of imagination how the minutest and the largest are enigmatically linked.
The end of the video made me remember when I was 5years old and asking my mum "Mum, do I really exist? Do you really exist?" ..
This is hands down one of the best videos I’ve ever seen. I loved every second! Nothing has given me such an existential crisis and empty feeling 🙂, Amazing work!
The lord
Loves you and all of us. There are so many videos you can watch to ease your crisis as I have too. If you would like I can link them here but it’s your choice.
Religion is injustice.
@@electricsunne5563 Religion was invented by all the “smarter” people to control and exploit the dumbest in our society.
There is no faster way to enslave a human mind than to promise total freedom. (Freedom from sin, it’s consequences and guilt)
@@rockit3422 I'm not religious, but you can thank religion for our civilized society. Without it we'd be savages today. God has been replaced with gov now promising people equality and comfort.
@@lance1097 Sad to say you are only partly correct on that concept, since most of the wars humans get into are based on competing ideas of which 'God' is the one who should be worshipped - and most terror is perpetrated in His/Her/It's name !!!
You sounded so done with how particle scientists try to name things lmao. Please forgive their very bizzare, ridiculous naming sense.
"which quark flavor would you like to know, son?"
"oh, the strange one. the one with colour 1/2 spin."
Joke aside, I LOVE your channel! Thank you for making the narration very clear and precise, and not hard to understand. I learned little of quantum mechanics back in college but not too much about particle physics and cosmology, but I can still understand a lot of it thanks to the perfect flow and explanation of your video.
What I find weird is that we end up designing and making stuff work before we have a purpose or full picture to what it is we're doing. Everytime we go to war a new device comes out that then leads to a greater purpose towards what we know little to nothing about
When the laser was invented everyone was very impressed. It took years to find a use for it!
I just discovered this channel and the fact it still only has 277k subscribers is criminal! You make amazing content and have atleast earned a subscriber out of me.
Update: 56,000 subscribers in 2 months isn't bad, let's keep it going!
Its because he sneaks in untruths and many of us have noticed. This guy is a fraud.
@@forestcityfishing4749 k, nerd
@@jhaz89 this is supposed to be a channel for nerds.... You have an issue. Why are you here?
@@chrislopez7395 ever done dmt?
@@jhaz89 Yes I have several times...y
I watched this video on my way to college on the college bus, it was the most beautiful trip ihve had in months, because of that video ✨
Loved watching this thank you for an intriguing look at life and matter. 😊
Absolutely stellar
I am so grateful for this channel to exist.
Finally somebody mentioned the contribution of the Indians in particle physics, they were the starters of the concept.
And we keep trying to label them as “Southeast Asians” now, stripping them of their identity for some odd reason.
@@tablescissorswhich is wild because it's more like southern Asia.