I like that you actually respond to your comments! I binge watch these because you are really good at explaining complicated subjects. It’s nice to have a video to reference something as arbitrary as mass or electric charge because they’re are usually the starting assumption we make when solving problems. I love that you dig deeper and answer the questions that most people just accept as ultimately true. Thank you! Keep up the awesome content!
I would love to see a video describing the U(1) Gauge Symmetry. PBS SpaceTime recently did a good one on the subject, and you and SpaceTime are excellent companions to one another, showing how to teach the same concepts in different but equally creative and insightful ways. You guys do some of the best science communication I've seen, exploring complex subjects without talking down to the viewer or simplifying the concepts beyond their breaking point. Great work as always.
@@ihab2002ahmad Isaac Arthur Science and Futurism, latest video: th-cam.com/video/RDpjv2z3dyE/w-d-xo.html (every thursday - that's why many call it Arthur's day there). If you like that, you can also try Scott Manley, Everyday Astronaut and Curious Droid.
One of the only channels that doesn't glaze over the important question with regurgitated technical descriptions while failing to answer the question entirely. Subscription from me you crazy nut. Please keep on keeping the love of science alive
Like others have said, I can't wait until this channel becomes one of the big science channels everyone knows; the content is certainly deserving. I think you do a brilliant job at balancing accurate information with the need to simplify some pretty complex aspects. While probably still a little 'deep' or 'heavy' for him at the moment, me and my 5 year old have really enjoyed watching your videos.
Your films are brilliant. What fields are and how they relate to or interact with space (time?) is something I suspect many of us give up trying to understand once we have been "educated" to whatever degree in vector calculus. Anyway, keep up the great output!
I also think Time also has a field...!🤔 ..⌛ And That field is attached to every atoms ..And That Field Vibrates...But This Vibrations changes at different point in space...and sometimes this change is just too much.. I think i should make a movie on this theory!📹😂😂! By The Way, I am from India!
Oh my god, this genius of a man just summed up an entire high school chapter into one video. Edit: technically it was an year ago but it's still relevant and yes I just subbed.
I truly love your videos!! Each one makes me a little bit crazier!! Quantum Mechanics! Quantum Mechanics! Everything tastes better with Quantum Mechanics. Best flavor ever, so yes, please, Quantum Mechanics! And congratulations for 100K !!!
4:05 I was never understand that word in books in definition "closed area " What the heck it mean in this sense.. Like you describe it with perfect visual way. And helped me to clear concepts and refined concept with intuition. You helped me to connect dots. You make complex idea easy that's why this is genius... A true genius way..
"There's just as much field pointing in as there is pointing out." That reminds of how my calc 3 professor explained the divergence theorem -- he said it's like if you have lots of people going in and out of a country and you want to measure how many of them there are, you can either look at the country as a whole (surface integral) or you can just look at the borders where the movement is happening (line integral).
@@ScienceAsylum Feel free to use it! I'm sure he won't mind. He'd probably be happy people are benefiting from it. He's a retired mechanical engineer who's very passionate about math and physics and loves using physical scenarios to talk about Calculus concepts.
The Science Asylum only yesterday I was watching your video on magnitude of 10. You had just reach 1000k subscribers pretty much 2 years ago... Yesterday I saw you were at 99980 subs... Today, you have 100 more subs! Congratulations !
QM, 100 yo "physics'; New theory GUTCP (Grand Unified Theory of Classical Physics) shows more promise today, explains the electron and solves molecules in closed form equations versus QM 'curve fit' from observation.
DEFINITELY subscribing after this!! Answered all my questions and other questions I didn’t even know I HAD! Thank you so so much, you’re making me start to actually not hate Chemistry
This cleared up a lot for me, but . . . Still craving the quantum mechanics. And THANK YOU for re-igniting my love of science. I’m so glad I found your TH-cam channel 😜😊
I hate u at first sight , then I like when I listen, then get digest when I watching . Now you my favored Science GURU from net. I love you man. Huge respect...!!!
I definitely enjoy your simplified analogy between charge and mass relative to fields. It makes for a much bigger picture than what is usually disseminated in Physics books!
dude, that bigger picture is what is making more sense to me now. the 'smaller picture' didnt quite settle well in my brain, and i was kinda rejecting it. it wasnt enough to see the 'piece', i needed to see how the piece fits with the rest of pieces and see how it works, to understand it. and i am now getting it through this guy's vids.
I made it into a video. That's awesome! I'm not able to visualize in my head so I really appreciate these videos' animations coupled with your explanations. It makes me wonder if that's why Calculus proved so difficult for me (and to a lesser extent, geometry): it required more visualization to understand what the numbers were telling me. I like that science has been making real progress in this field (no pun intended) over the past century. I look forward to more pieces of the puzzle of existence falling into place as my life permits
Me too-three. Grant from 3Blue1Brown has an wonderful clear, mellow, engaging narrator’s voice 🎻 I love Nick’s voice too but for different reasons; Nick has a “Life is a Ball, let’s have some fun!” 🎉🎈🎺🎆 voice.
First video where you lost me. Doesn't help that I'm enjoying some bourbon lol. Please keep up this great work. I use your videos to explain so many complex things to my kids. Thank you so much for adding worthwhile content to TH-cam.
Nick Lucid, you are the best teacher i ever saw and these videolessons are so exeptionally clear, i wish you where my teacher in my scool. The scool where you work clearly shall and will deliver science students noticable above the average, in number ánd level. You are unique on youtube, thats for sure!
If fields are intrinsic to space then what effect does an expanding universe have on field strength? Is overall field strength conserved? Or does it's value increase? Is it possible to read a field's strength without any moving particles being involved? What is the reactance of empty space (vacuum)? How can it be modified? Since plasma is disassociated atoms it is always highly charged, conductive, and magnetic yet despite it's seeming chaos, it self organizes into intergalactic filaments. Why?
An expanding resonance universe has uniform field such that 'c' is the constant that Einstein described. If at any point in spacetime the constant does change, then physics and life would show Biblical variations.
Nick, your videos are brilliant. They rewired my brain. Really helped me understand certain concepts. I have made it through all the videos on both your channels. Look forward to more. Just made the leap and became a patron for my first time ever. Keep up the good work.
I love your videos! You explain ideas and answers in ways no one else does. I had a couple additional questions I was hoping you could answer (ideally make a video around), as I am super curious and no one I ask really knows: 1) What actually happens to the electrons (or electric current) when it/they go into a device to do "work" (e.g. light up a light bulb or power a computer). What is happening at the atomic level when that energy is used? Are the electrons different when they leave the device? 2) Why does a short circuit melt a wire? What is happening at the atomic level that causes this? and 3) Why don't power-lines melt? They have so much more power, and don't they have a "load", do they? Would love to hear what you have to say!!
This video was the beginning of series on electrodynamics. Here's the whole thing: th-cam.com/play/PLOVL_fPox2K9MtRv68T_cmWwQUbg9YR4F.html When you get to the 5th video in this playlist, it's going to blow your mind 🤯
Nick, your videos are the best/truest explanations of scientific ideas. Please consider talking about how to possibly stop global warming. There are some proposals out there but it would be great to hear it from the perspective of science rather than science fiction.
I'm not sure I'm the best person for that, but Real Engineering has done a couple videos on this recently: th-cam.com/channels/R1IuLEqb6UEA_zQ81kwXfg.htmlsearch?query=global+warming
That bit at the end, about charge always being conserved across time and everyone agreeing about how much there is, was really cool to me. It's strange that charge, something seemingly as fundamental as mass-energy, is *not* affected by relativity as mass is.
I never thought of that when I studied this, like, 50 years ago. If E charge were subject to the same Lorentz transformation, then you'd have electrostatics but not magnetism -- right?
Yes, the treatment of mass-energy is always a tensor one rank higher than charge. For example, when talking about the value for an object, mass energy is represented by four-momentum (rank 1 tensor) while charge is just charge (rank 0 tensor). When looking at its distribution/density over spacetime, mass energy is represented by stress-energy (rank 2 tensor) while charge is represented by four-current (rank 2 tensor).
If we consider a field, it's just an area where a particle applies electrostatic force on another particle and makes it experience some force. For any electric field, if we consider, we always refer to charge present as it is the property of matter due to which it experiences electric field and gravitational force due to mass carried by it
Fields exist just because they do. They're fundamental to our universe and the best answer to why or how is just because. I know it is unsatisfying, but you cant really explain something that's just fundamental.
Why do particles have the properties they do? Why must electrons have charge and mass and photons can't? Why do particles need to have mass, charge and spin at all instead of some other properties?
I just thought about it and it seems kinda obvious now. Of course electrons have the properties they do because they are just excitation of the fields. although I still can't figure out why the fields we have are what they are and not something else. And what causes those fields to get excited in the first place.
Don't worry about it. It's usually taught backwards, so a lot of people eventually have to ask questions like yours. Usually, it's said something like "the electron has these properties," when in reality it's the unique collection of properties that we call an "electron." Particles are _defined_ by their properties and those properties are (mostly) just directly measured. We don't really know why they have those specific values.
@@ScienceAsylum What's your opinion of models of the fundamental particles (quarks, electrons, the Bosons) as regions of the quantum field with toroidal geometry? The representations of the electron as a dipolar torus rather than a point particle in particular make sense to me, after learning of how toroidal magnetohydrodynamic systems remain stable (like ball lightning, smoke rings, tornadoes, fusion reactors or the reversed field configuration plasmoid) and non-linear optical media behave when excited beyond a critical energy ie. Wave-mixing/holography. Some theories include: The model of the toroidal electron having closed poloidal and toroidal field lines. The surface of the electron or other dipoles has out-of-phase magnetic and electric field vectors, the so-called 'near-field' of the antenna system. This also makes the concept of an 'orbital' make more sense to me, as a toroidal topology can distort around an atomic nucleus while conserving the energy-momentum relation, giving rise to the many bizarrely shaped orbitals. Since the internal structure of the electron is formed by the coupling of the Higgs field and the Electromagnetic fields of two gamma rays interfering, it seems logical to me that electrons are an interference pattern that is stable because of the spin contributions of the Higgs particle and one of the force carrying Bosons with complimentary spin vector to make a toroidal topology in the metric tensor. Interference patterns that form standing waves can have many 'point-like' constructive interference nodes as well as regions of destructive interference where the amplitude is zero. This would mimic our observation that electrons are spread out in a probability field, when the sub-structure is actually a kind of volumetric hologram composed of circulating EM waves in superposition, with electric field vectors extending to infinity being the consequence of the standing wave electromagnetic fields that non-dissipatively radiate from the electron.
@The Science Asylum could you jusr as well say particles *are* their properties ? Is there anything about a, say, electron, that is not one of its properties ? ... Have we ever seen one ?
What a wonderful channel and how power packed is that explanation. Really loved it. Thanks.
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Charge is basically "thirst" or "hunger" for electrons (and other "similar-tasting" particles we know to be negativelly charged), and therefore negative charge is a measure of "satedness" or "stuffedness" for electrons
Thanks for the awesome videos. The only thing I can really complain about is trying to figure out which video to watch first in a series. Just a suggestion, maybe indicate in the video title the number in the series. You already labelled the series this video is in but I had to click on several and compare the dates to determine which one to watch first after getting partway into one of them and hearing you indicate which number it was in the series.
The quantum continuation of this video can be found here: th-cam.com/video/LbJJFnf-NWM/w-d-xo.html
SIR, COULD YOU ALSO LINK QUANTUM ELECTRODYNAMICS SHORTY!?!?!!?
Right hand rules ...
Ronny, yes, that's how I got the directions correct. I just labeled them wrong in the key.
The Science Asylum congratulations 🎈🍾🎉 🎊Nick 💯 K 👏👏👏 1M 👀here we go!!!🤓🤩😎
Congrats on that 100K subs! Finally!
'...mass as a property of objects and fields as a property of space', brilliant way to make it understandable.
And then QFT comes and even messes up that intuition lol
How can we NOT crave quantum mechanics?
Agreed. Need more depth!
Yep we need more ….
Right and I think we will find a link between electromagnetism and gravity soon.
LoL
Agreed!
"You don't want to have to use the Tensor field unless you have to"
My entire experience as a physics major summed up into a single sentence.
I like that you actually respond to your comments! I binge watch these because you are really good at explaining complicated subjects. It’s nice to have a video to reference something as arbitrary as mass or electric charge because they’re are usually the starting assumption we make when solving problems. I love that you dig deeper and answer the questions that most people just accept as ultimately true. Thank you! Keep up the awesome content!
Do you know anyone known as isabelle and Robert zimmerman
Screw PewDiePie. Screw T-Series. You are the best.
Ok buddy now we have a problem
Not the best, but way better than the other two. :)
No way, Pewdiepie is my go-to source for physics explanations.
This channel is pretty good too, though.
9 years old army! ATTACK !
Bobs.
I've been watching this guy for about 6 months. I'm finally getting some of what he's talking about. I got about 60% of this video. Good teacher!
I think you are fantastic at explaining physics and making lt interesting, for someone with no knowledge of physics. l am 72 years old, thank you
You're very welcome 😊
I would love to see a video describing the U(1) Gauge Symmetry. PBS SpaceTime recently did a good one on the subject, and you and SpaceTime are excellent companions to one another, showing how to teach the same concepts in different but equally creative and insightful ways. You guys do some of the best science communication I've seen, exploring complex subjects without talking down to the viewer or simplifying the concepts beyond their breaking point. Great work as always.
PBS Space Time is hosted by Matt O'Dowd :-)
@@firdacz Probably you're talking about Derek from Veritasium. I like his videos though.
Yeah, Derek is Veritasium... Destin is SmarterEveryDay, Dianna is PhysicsGirl, and Michael is Vsauce :-)
@@firdacz What's IASF?
@@ihab2002ahmad Isaac Arthur Science and Futurism, latest video: th-cam.com/video/RDpjv2z3dyE/w-d-xo.html (every thursday - that's why many call it Arthur's day there). If you like that, you can also try Scott Manley, Everyday Astronaut and Curious Droid.
Craving Quantum!
craving quantum too here!!!
Best TH-camr ever in the history of TH-cam
One of the only channels that doesn't glaze over the important question with regurgitated technical descriptions while failing to answer the question entirely.
Subscription from me you crazy nut. Please keep on keeping the love of science alive
A deeper dive into electrodynamics will not hurt.
This is by far the best channel on TH-cam.
Like others have said, I can't wait until this channel becomes one of the big science channels everyone knows; the content is certainly deserving. I think you do a brilliant job at balancing accurate information with the need to simplify some pretty complex aspects. While probably still a little 'deep' or 'heavy' for him at the moment, me and my 5 year old have really enjoyed watching your videos.
I love to hear when parents share with their children 😊
Your films are brilliant. What fields are and how they relate to or interact with space (time?) is something I suspect many of us give up trying to understand once we have been "educated" to whatever degree in vector calculus. Anyway, keep up the great output!
I also think Time also has a field...!🤔 ..⌛
And That field is attached to every atoms ..And That Field Vibrates...But This Vibrations changes at different point in space...and sometimes this change is just too much..
I think i should make a movie on this theory!📹😂😂!
By The Way, I am from India!
Congratulations, Nick, on reaching 100,000 subscribers! You did it! 😀 🎂 🎊 🎁 💐
Thanks! No, _we_ did it. All of us. I still can't believe this many people were like "Yeah, I'll watch more of this guy."
@@ScienceAsylum
Don't forget to claim your silver play button from TH-cam! 😀
This is THE best video on electric charge in any UNIVERSE! More please.
Oh my god, this genius of a man just summed up an entire high school chapter into one video.
Edit: technically it was an year ago but it's still relevant and yes I just subbed.
He's incredibly good at teaching these concepts.
I truly love your videos!! Each one makes me a little bit crazier!!
Quantum Mechanics! Quantum Mechanics!
Everything tastes better with Quantum Mechanics. Best flavor ever, so yes, please, Quantum Mechanics!
And congratulations for 100K !!!
My man, congrats on hitting 100K.
Thanks!
4:05 I was never understand that word in books in definition "closed area " What the heck it mean in this sense..
Like you describe it with perfect visual way.
And helped me to clear concepts and refined concept with intuition.
You helped me to connect dots.
You make complex idea easy that's why this is genius...
A true genius way..
"There's just as much field pointing in as there is pointing out."
That reminds of how my calc 3 professor explained the divergence theorem -- he said it's like if you have lots of people going in and out of a country and you want to measure how many of them there are, you can either look at the country as a whole (surface integral) or you can just look at the borders where the movement is happening (line integral).
Oh.... that's a great analogy!
@@ScienceAsylum Feel free to use it! I'm sure he won't mind. He'd probably be happy people are benefiting from it. He's a retired mechanical engineer who's very passionate about math and physics and loves using physical scenarios to talk about Calculus concepts.
Congrats on 100k!
Thanks! It's crazy.
The Science Asylum only yesterday I was watching your video on magnitude of 10. You had just reach 1000k subscribers pretty much 2 years ago... Yesterday I saw you were at 99980 subs... Today, you have 100 more subs! Congratulations !
The Science Asylum it’s okay to be a little crazy tho :P
Once you go Quantum Mechanics, you never go back😂
Ha!
QM, 100 yo "physics'; New theory GUTCP (Grand Unified Theory of Classical Physics) shows more promise today, explains the electron and solves molecules in closed form equations versus QM 'curve fit' from observation.
To make it rhyme:
Once you go quantum mech, you never go back
Once you go Quantum Mechanics, you were already there to begin with.
@@kapnkerf2532 😂😂😂😂😎
DEFINITELY subscribing after this!! Answered all my questions and other questions I didn’t even know I HAD! Thank you so so much, you’re making me start to actually not hate Chemistry
congrats on 100 000 subscribers!
Thanks!
I should be millions! 👭👫👭👫👬👭👬👭👫👭👭👭👬👭👭👫👬👭👭👬👭👬👭👬👬...
Finally! You totally deserved it, long time ago.
This cleared up a lot for me, but . . . Still craving the quantum mechanics. And THANK YOU for re-igniting my love of science. I’m so glad I found your TH-cam channel 😜😊
superb, I love it when things are explained clearly but also dont sacrifice depth or strict correctness.
I hate u at first sight , then I like when I listen, then get digest when I watching . Now you my favored Science GURU from net. I love you man. Huge respect...!!!
I definitely enjoy your simplified analogy between charge and mass relative to fields. It makes for a much bigger picture than what is usually disseminated in Physics books!
dude, that bigger picture is what is making more sense to me now. the 'smaller picture' didnt quite settle well in my brain, and i was kinda rejecting it. it wasnt enough to see the 'piece', i needed to see how the piece fits with the rest of pieces and see how it works, to understand it. and i am now getting it through this guy's vids.
I want more such stuffs ,they are stimulating right side of my brain.
I made it into a video. That's awesome! I'm not able to visualize in my head so I really appreciate these videos' animations coupled with your explanations. It makes me wonder if that's why Calculus proved so difficult for me (and to a lesser extent, geometry): it required more visualization to understand what the numbers were telling me. I like that science has been making real progress in this field (no pun intended) over the past century. I look forward to more pieces of the puzzle of existence falling into place as my life permits
Yes, these are very dynamic things, so static pictures in a book just don't do them justice.
Where was this channel when I was taking Electromagnetism 1&2? This would have cleared things up much sooner.
I love 3Blue1Brown!
Me too :-) He's as soft spoken in person as he is on video, by the way.
Me too-three. Grant from 3Blue1Brown has an wonderful clear, mellow, engaging narrator’s voice 🎻 I love Nick’s voice too but for different reasons; Nick has a “Life is a Ball, let’s have some fun!” 🎉🎈🎺🎆 voice.
3blue1brown is such a king
Your cartoon illustrations are extremely helpful. Thanks for this.
You're welcome 🤓
Congrats for 100K subscribers. Go Nick and soon you will get a million. We all will help in making your channel popular. Best of luck!!
Thanks!
Honestly, I could watch this dude all day long and that humor 😁😁
Congrats on 100K Subscribers!
Thanks!
First video where you lost me. Doesn't help that I'm enjoying some bourbon lol. Please keep up this great work. I use your videos to explain so many complex things to my kids. Thank you so much for adding worthwhile content to TH-cam.
Thank you for watching :-)
We want Quantum mechanics.
Man, your videos are the best TH-cam content ever! Susskind is deeper, but you've got cartoons!
i really liked the vector arrows part bring it in more often.
Nick Lucid, you are the best teacher i ever saw and these videolessons are so exeptionally clear, i wish you where my teacher in my scool. The scool where you work clearly shall and will deliver science students noticable above the average, in number ánd level. You are unique on youtube, thats for sure!
Yet, none of them ever wanted to hire me full-time...
You deserve much more subs and views
Congrats on the 100 thousand subs! Finally! I've been subbed since nearly the beginning. You should have millions of subs by now.
Thanks! The beginning? :-/ **cringe**
If fields are intrinsic to space then what effect does an expanding universe have on field strength? Is overall field strength conserved? Or does it's value increase?
Is it possible to read a field's strength without any moving particles being involved?
What is the reactance of empty space (vacuum)? How can it be modified?
Since plasma is disassociated atoms it is always highly charged, conductive, and magnetic yet despite it's seeming chaos, it self organizes into intergalactic filaments. Why?
*mind blown*
An expanding resonance universe has uniform field such that 'c' is the constant that Einstein described. If at any point in spacetime the constant does change, then physics and life would show Biblical variations.
Back for my quarterly binge of all Science Asylum videos. What better time than a pandemic
That sneaky reference at 3:04 really brings me back :)
I'm still not getting it.
This channel is a blessing! Forever grateful!!
Glad you enjoy it!
3:04
Damn, that's a sweet earth.
ROUND!!
I know how old you are.
@@NotHPotter As old as no of likes?
{jk}
Dear god my memories
Fire ze missles!!!
AHHHH MOTHALAND
Congrats on 100k subscribers! The only problem now is that commercials will start interrupting these awesome videos.
Thanks!
It’s a tingly sensation you get when you rub a ballon in your head
Michael Ortega why would you do that
@@scottanderson8167 To get some electrons, free of charge (pun intended).
Rubbing bellend on bedsheets same thing?
What's a ballon
Nick, your videos are brilliant. They rewired my brain. Really helped me understand certain concepts. I have made it through all the videos on both your channels. Look forward to more. Just made the leap and became a patron for my first time ever. Keep up the good work.
Wow! That's a lot of videos.
The Snozzberries Taste Like Snozzberries! I understood that reference. lmao
You’re an actual hero dude. Seriously cool stuff
My inner child cannot handle the word "dingleberry" 😂
Hahaha! Poop jokes!
Shnozz = Nose
Shnozz berries = boogers
@@josephcoon5809 Not according to Roald Dahl
Congratulations on hitting 100k I love this channel. Looking forward to you hitting the next 100k.
Thanks!
congrats reaching 100k!
Thanks!
I love your videos! You explain ideas and answers in ways no one else does. I had a couple additional questions I was hoping you could answer (ideally make a video around), as I am super curious and no one I ask really knows: 1) What actually happens to the electrons (or electric current) when it/they go into a device to do "work" (e.g. light up a light bulb or power a computer). What is happening at the atomic level when that energy is used? Are the electrons different when they leave the device? 2) Why does a short circuit melt a wire? What is happening at the atomic level that causes this? and 3) Why don't power-lines melt? They have so much more power, and don't they have a "load", do they? Would love to hear what you have to say!!
This video was the beginning of series on electrodynamics. Here's the whole thing: th-cam.com/play/PLOVL_fPox2K9MtRv68T_cmWwQUbg9YR4F.html When you get to the 5th video in this playlist, it's going to blow your mind 🤯
I think this will make into the "New to Science Asylum?" playlist.
You think so? I try to put a lot of variety in that playlist.
@@ScienceAsylum or maybe time to create a playlist called "What is that?". Most of the recent videos would come under it!
Nick i am just addicted to your vdos!!awsome!!
I reached 1K subs in the exact samt moment you reached 100K subs! Congrats to you.
Congrats!
@@ScienceAsylum Thanks a lot
Congrats on 100k , Nick , you made it.
Thanks!
100k congo
Nick, your videos are the best/truest explanations of scientific ideas. Please consider talking about how to possibly stop global warming. There are some proposals out there but it would be great to hear it from the perspective of science rather than science fiction.
I'm not sure I'm the best person for that, but Real Engineering has done a couple videos on this recently: th-cam.com/channels/R1IuLEqb6UEA_zQ81kwXfg.htmlsearch?query=global+warming
Congrats for 100k suBS
Thanks!
Awesome dear.
U made very clear distinction between statics and magnetic effect of current by showing charge moving and effect on electric field.
what is electric charge? Baby don't shock me, don't shock me, no more.
That bit at the end, about charge always being conserved across time and everyone agreeing about how much there is, was really cool to me. It's strange that charge, something seemingly as fundamental as mass-energy, is *not* affected by relativity as mass is.
Yeah, it's very unique and strange.
I never thought of that when I studied this, like, 50 years ago. If E charge were subject to the same Lorentz transformation, then you'd have electrostatics but not magnetism -- right?
Yes, the treatment of mass-energy is always a tensor one rank higher than charge. For example, when talking about the value for an object, mass energy is represented by four-momentum (rank 1 tensor) while charge is just charge (rank 0 tensor). When looking at its distribution/density over spacetime, mass energy is represented by stress-energy (rank 2 tensor) while charge is represented by four-current (rank 2 tensor).
Everyone: I now comprehend electric charge
Me:
What tf is ‘space’??
Space = the X-Y-Z coordinate system in which our entire universe resides.
100, 080 subs, congrats! Just love this channel!
Thanks!
You are the best. Screw mrbeast Shane's and pies.
love it!!!! even with my primitive mind, this channel deserves a lot of credit!
woo new video!!
thank you so much this video was really useful for me😃
You're welcome 🤓. Glad I could help!
More!!!
100K HYPE!!!! Also great video as always.
WOOOO!!
But why do the fields exist in the first place?
If we consider a field, it's just an area where a particle applies electrostatic force on another particle and makes it experience some force. For any electric field, if we consider, we always refer to charge present as it is the property of matter due to which it experiences electric field and gravitational force due to mass carried by it
As electric field depends on voltage, distance, charge and force of attraction between 2 charged particles
5 years late @@Astrophile0707
Fields exist just because they do. They're fundamental to our universe and the best answer to why or how is just because. I know it is unsatisfying, but you cant really explain something that's just fundamental.
Why do particles have the properties they do? Why must electrons have charge and mass and photons can't? Why do particles need to have mass, charge and spin at all instead of some other properties?
I just thought about it and it seems kinda obvious now. Of course electrons have the properties they do because they are just excitation of the fields. although I still can't figure out why the fields we have are what they are and not something else. And what causes those fields to get excited in the first place.
Don't worry about it. It's usually taught backwards, so a lot of people eventually have to ask questions like yours. Usually, it's said something like "the electron has these properties," when in reality it's the unique collection of properties that we call an "electron." Particles are _defined_ by their properties and those properties are (mostly) just directly measured. We don't really know why they have those specific values.
@@ScienceAsylum What's your opinion of models of the fundamental particles (quarks, electrons, the Bosons) as regions of the quantum field with toroidal geometry? The representations of the electron as a dipolar torus rather than a point particle in particular make sense to me, after learning of how toroidal magnetohydrodynamic systems remain stable (like ball lightning, smoke rings, tornadoes, fusion reactors or the reversed field configuration plasmoid) and non-linear optical media behave when excited beyond a critical energy ie. Wave-mixing/holography.
Some theories include:
The model of the toroidal electron having closed poloidal and toroidal field lines. The surface of the electron or other dipoles has out-of-phase magnetic and electric field vectors, the so-called 'near-field' of the antenna system.
This also makes the concept of an 'orbital' make more sense to me, as a toroidal topology can distort around an atomic nucleus while conserving the energy-momentum relation, giving rise to the many bizarrely shaped orbitals. Since the internal structure of the electron is formed by the coupling of the Higgs field and the Electromagnetic fields of two gamma rays interfering, it seems logical to me that electrons are an interference pattern that is stable because of the spin contributions of the Higgs particle and one of the force carrying Bosons with complimentary spin vector to make a toroidal topology in the metric tensor. Interference patterns that form standing waves can have many 'point-like' constructive interference nodes as well as regions of destructive interference where the amplitude is zero. This would mimic our observation that electrons are spread out in a probability field, when the sub-structure is actually a kind of volumetric hologram composed of circulating EM waves in superposition, with electric field vectors extending to infinity being the consequence of the standing wave electromagnetic fields that non-dissipatively radiate from the electron.
@The Science Asylum could you jusr as well say particles *are* their properties ? Is there anything about a, say, electron, that is not one of its properties ? ... Have we ever seen one ?
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Yeah, whoops! I was super paranoid about it this time.
So many technicalities to deal with when presenting your truth.
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"a field, is a value or set of val..." and my eyes are glazing over now.
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As usual, great explanation. Dang you spoil us with high quality stuff.
For all that is good and holy! Don't lick the dingleberries!
Solid advice.
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I still crave for Quantum Mechanics. Please do a video on that too.
Hey Nick.... are you sure about that?
Yep.
So you’re positive. Sorry, I had to do it.
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I want to give this video a like but I can't because I already liked it when I watched it months ago. Why can't I like it twice?!
What a wonderful channel and how power packed is that explanation. Really loved it. Thanks.
Charge is basically "thirst" or "hunger" for electrons (and other "similar-tasting" particles we know to be negativelly charged), and therefore negative charge is a measure of "satedness" or "stuffedness" for electrons
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Hey i just noticed you have reached 100 000 subscribers. Congratulations :D Please never stop making those videos!
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@@ScienceAsylum Yey you answered me :) Made my day, mine wasnt so nice...
Well, then I hope you have a better day :-)
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Thanks for the awesome videos. The only thing I can really complain about is trying to figure out which video to watch first in a series. Just a suggestion, maybe indicate in the video title the number in the series. You already labelled the series this video is in but I had to click on several and compare the dates to determine which one to watch first after getting partway into one of them and hearing you indicate which number it was in the series.
This is definitely the first one. That's what playlists are for: th-cam.com/play/PLOVL_fPox2K9MtRv68T_cmWwQUbg9YR4F.html