"Infrared cameras are used to find humans like you. And me, maybe." Proof that Kyle is not Terran. Also proof that we can't call him a supervillain, as we do not know the values of his homeworld.
Or just have a science fiction explanation for something like antimatter that would destroy light and not allow it to escape the saber. This would also explain the pull of the saber in canon since not just the light but also air and anything that came close would be destroyed, creating a vacuum.
@@kly8105 Antimatter does not destroy light. Antimatter annihilates matter thus creating light, but recent experiences in CERN's antiproton decelerator show antihydrogen has the same emission and absorption spectrums as hydrogen, as we had theoretically predicted. So, as far as we know, antimatter interacts with light in exactly the same way as matter does
He used a “black kyber crystal” to build the dark saber. Black kyber crystals in the Star Wars universe are EXTREMELY RARE hence why most light sabers used different color crystals. As the first Mandalorian Jedi many 1000’s of years ago Tarre Vizsla wanted to build a weapon that was distinctive to his people which is why it represents so much more to Mandalorians than just a lightsaber. Trying to help you out sir.
@@RazielGrimm yeah plus they were made like how "he can eat black holes!" without having to explain stuff since not everyone is a scientist so we can never really explain how most fictional things work
@@zhangbill1194 In Black Clover there is a character with Shadow magic who cloaks his blade in darkness, he calls his attacks things like Black hole Blade and Dimension Slash.
B-b-bu ...But I thought the Solo character was now accused and dismissed as being too 80s rapey and part of that whole toxic masculinity thing and is now therefore no longer pc. Seriously, there's a whole slew of videos out there dissceting all of Ford's roles and denouncing him as being a negative male stereotype.
My theory would be that the blackness comes from most of the radiation being outside the visible spectrum, with the 'corona' dipping into it. Still flawed, but more likely than a black hole lol.
Suprise spaghettifacation! Perhaps instead of having a black hole in the hilt, it instead creates a Einstein-Rosen bridge that has an exit near a black hole. So when the "blade" is powered, it just opens the door to the gravity, allowing it to come through. Also, in the past you conjectured that opposing magnetic fields is what allowed light sabers to interact with each other. How would a dark and light saber interact with each other? At any rate, if there exists an accretion disk, there exists an abundance of gamma and X rays being emitted from them. So, suprise cancer too, I guess.
It's funny, but I was thinking of a dark Jedi that journies to a black hole and traps it in his kyber crystal, turning it a void-like black. Thus using 'The Force' to get around pesky science facts that stops having a black hole in yet face.
Saameon Williams according to Wookiepedia, the blade actually has a black hole effect, being able to pull nearby object towards it, and that the aura around the blade is simply highly compressed photons as they are forced into the blade, their energy once in the blade is converted to sound, hence the blade making a higher pitched sound than any other. The flatness is explained away as being that the emitter is a line, and the emitter stretches the energy beam within the hilt to fit outside, so the blade is completely flat. The kyber crystals within the SW universe are extremely small, and so fitting in the colour crystal and focusing crystals would be easy even with the odd shaped hilt
Ok, so I did some research and I found out that what's much more viable than a 'black hole sword' is just a regular lightsaber that contains an invisible plasma (like the kind we see in the ITER plasma in the Korean tokamak KSTAR (you can read about it on their website)) the plasma here is a blistering 150 million °C, and it isn't even visible because it simply doesn't emit light in the visible spectrum. Maybe the Darksaber is some kind of hyper advanced form of this? Idk, just seems more practical to me 🤷♂️ I realize there are a lot of logistical hiccups with this idea too, but I'm just throwing it out there. Keep scienceing!
Also in the canon it appears that this particular blade appears this way to every species regardless of what part of the EM spectrum they can perceive.
Since all visible light lies within the full electromagnetic spectrum and our weak primitive eyes only see visible 'white' light, it would be perfectly plausible for a darksaber to appear invisible or dark to most species. If the darksaber is truly stronger and hotter than the normal blue Jedi lightsabers, then it could just be operating at much higher frequencies in the Ultra-Violet, X-ray, & Gamma Ray ranges. Any atmosphere near the blade might give off a faint indigo or ultra-violet corona around the blade. In fact, the darksaber might actually go completely invisible in space or without atmosphere and glow brighter when it is swung through the air as bits of oxygen around the saber are superheated...
@@travisholloway3792 you've got a good point which means the dark saber is even more dangerous than the regular lightsabers. Not only is the heat gonna kill you but radiation sickness as well!
Not visible to or eyes does not make it invisible. It would still block the light from passing through it. Vantablack. th-cam.com/video/QCI2KYhC8vk/w-d-xo.html
Kyle, first I would like to say that I have watched your show for a long time and have thoroughly enjoyed it. I am currently in college as a physics major and have thought of a couple of ways to make the dark saber work though they aren't as cool as your hypothesis with the Black Hole Blade. The first way is that super black substances and objects, such as vanta black, can absorb massive amounts of radiation such a light and convert it to heat. Combined with a super strong magnetic field that is opposite to the traditional lightsaber, for the attraction effect (though not really useful unless you can change it instantly), it might be able to absorb enough radiation to turn the air around it's edge into a plasma, which allows for the unusual shape. The second way is more likely. The mandelorians may have been able to create a super bright plasma that makes the center of the saber appear black. This effect is observed when looking at bright lights, objects around the light appears black or dissapears entirely. That's just my two cents though.
I think clashing with "regular" ( >.< ) Lightsabers may become a problem for your lightsaber designs though. I mean, assuming we're even accurately characterizing how "regular" Lightsabers actually work... which... um... I mean at that point, like Kyle said "because science..." your designs are just as valid lmao Because none of it is valid, y'know?
Completely agree with your second hypothesis and actually expanded a bit on it on possible mechanical mechanisms behind how to do it but for the first wouldn't that require producing a physical center to even suspend a dispersion of the super black substance? Also, the attraction your talking about would cause problems even if you could change it instantly as the field would then pull the other blade into the super black suspension destroying the material
So to elaborate a bit more on the first hypothesis I thought of using maybe an extendable interlocking plates made of graphene and carbon nanotube. This would allow the blade to be light and durable. The carbon nanotubes would provide structural stability and be the super black coating I mentioned ,vanta black. You could then run magnetic fields around the edge of the blade. By switching the polarity instantly you could attract the opponents saber to yours and then switch back to create a repealing effect instead keeping the blades from coming into contact with each other, which would also allow the user to strike the enemy without the darksaber being attracted to the lightsaber when reposting. I could be overestimating the effectiveness of the materials though so you would need a more science fiction material to take their place.
with real-world physics, that's not a thing. The hotter an object gets the more light it radiates at all wavelengths. The color shifting just shows where the majority of the light is emitted.
@@meganofsherwood3665 ultra-violet just means, light that has a wavelength shorter than that of the violet end of the visible spectrum but longer than that of X-rays, I don’t think most know this because I (a person who likes to know thing) had to google it so most everyday non-scientists would probably not know this so here you go KNOWLEDGE
A grey Jedi type of effect on the khyber crystals similar to Sith red and Asoka's white crystals. Imagine what would happen if a person channeled _ALL_ of their emotions through a crystal. The good and bad alike. You _could_ end up with a pure black blade with a white barrier symbolizing the light side containing the chaos of the dark, or the light and the dark in balance.
So we know now: the mandalorians were far ahead of the other species in star wars and could control a black hole. Or create a sword with similar properties
Hey Kyle, great video as always. How about this as a way to make the darksaber work: Instead of the blade being made of extremely large amounts of mass a la a black hole, what if the blade is dark due to the absence of any radiation? Imagine a blade capable of reducing the gases in it to absolute zero (kinda the opposite to the way a regular light saber heats a set of gases to plasma). The heat removed from the gas would need to go somewhere. I propose this heat is channeled along the same magnetic fields as a regular light saber to create the heat needed for cutting, thus giving the glow to the dark saber. The absence of heat, in addition to some form of magnetic field shielding the gases inside, should create a black saber. Any photons entering the saber would lose all their energy and be absorbed, turning into the heat energy along the edge of the weapon. This also would mean that the air near the exposed, extremely cold gas would condense, creating a slight fog around the blade. The reflected photons from the helical bands of magnetic fields carrying the heat would light this condensed vapor in a glow around the dark portions of the blade. Obviously, this solution has the problem of what happens when the blade passes through something, but if the heat along the magnetic fields is sufficient to vaporize the material it touches, the blade itself should pull the heat from that vapor in a feedback loop. My math skills aren’t near strong enough to determine the feasibility of such a device, but it sounds like it might be more feasible than a black hole blade.
Actually, doesn’t work that way because once you get to negative Kelvin It produces heat that is hotter than any positive temperature no. I know it’s weird, but that’s what happens and that’s why dark matter/dark energy works that way. Anyway that’s what I put in my comment, the actual science behind it
@Mihails Akulenkovs But that equation simply describes which points belong to the sphere and which don't. It is ultimately a semantics question, but at least I was always taught in geometry (and this might be different outside of Portugal) That a sphere is to the spherical surface what the circle is to the circumference. A sphere is a 3d object. The spherical surface is the 2d shape. It's in the name, it's a surface As for calculating volume, the fact that the equation shows r^2 is irrelevant to that. That is simply the product of following many pyhtagorean theorem calculations one after the other. Notice how both the spherical surface and the sphere exhibit r^2. The change is in one being an equation and the other an inequation. Similarly, both the circle and circumference exhibit r^2, the first in an equation ( (x-xc)^2 + (y-yc)^2 = r^2 ) and the second in an inequation. You could go to the nth dimension, and still, you would have r^2. ( (a-ac)^2 + (b-bc)^2 + ... + (z-zc)^2 = r^2)
Kyle: *Says he's not a super villain* Also Kyle: *Creates multiple videos around super villainy acts and weapons* Kyle wanna share something with the class??
7:12 “slice through a sarlacc or another Star Wars word that starts with ‘s’. Sssssabba the hutt. No.” Sith Lord? Stormtrooper? Separatist? Solo, Han? Super battle droid? (Star Wars words that start with ‘s’ but you can’t slice through with a lightsaber) Star destroyer? Space station? Sand (Anakin’s greatest fear)? Speeder bike?
@@Test-vv4ex Batteries actually powered the first lightsabers in Star Wars canon, but were eventually phased out and replaced by kyber crystals due to two reasons: One, the battery packs were bulky; and two, kyber crystals provided more power to the lightsabers.
@@RDeathmark kinda - I don't know if your thinking about it right - let me try explain : 5 x10^2 = 500 5 x 10^3 = 5000 So in the same way that multiplication is just fast adding the difference in density is just by one power of 10 (I seem to remember it was like x10^16 vs x10^17)
Hey Kyle, love the show! I think you might have fun with a couple ideas here: 1) you mentioned in the video about standard lightsabers that they're composed of a few grams of plasma; how long could you stretch a couple grams in a cylindrical black hole? 2) sometimes in physics, things can be "effectively infinite" without going to infinity; how long would you have to make a cylindrical black hole for it to have an "effectively infinite" length? Is there an ideal "length to width" ratio for black holes to manage effectively infinite lengths such that we might be able to relate size of black hole to mass, something akin to the schwarzschild radius but for cylinders? If those turn out to be questions that either can't be answered or can't be answered easily, that's fine, but I figure they're at least worth going through! Thanks for all you do, man; you're totally rad fam! (that's how the kids these days talk right)
"Technically, everything in the universe is pulling on everything else at all times, no matter the mass and no matter the distance." But why doesn't my crush get attracted to me? "Most of the time, this pulling is so small that you don't even notice." Oh. Okay.
Ask her friends if she likes you and they'll tell her you asked them if she likes you. Then she'll tell them not to tell you anything. Then the one friend of hers that really likes you will tell you what she said. So SHE'S the one you'll most likely end up with.
Hi Kyle, love the show! One quick observation: if the light emitted by a lightsaber was simply due to the heat of its plasma as dictated by Wien’s law, then you could not have all the colours that we see in the movies. You could only add up the colours from the large wavelength end of the spectrum to the smaller wavelength end i.e. red, orange, yellow then white and eventually blue for the hottest plasma. In the same way there are no green stars, there could not be green lightsaber. Therefore lightsaber colour has to be due to some other mechanism such as the photons emitted from transitions in energy levels.
You're presuming that the plasma being used is acting as a perfect black body, but there's nothing stopping you from putting some boron in your plasma to get a green color. In principle one should be able to get plasma of any color that you can make a neon sign.
My headcanon is that Kyber crystals are stable amorphous solids, they stay as crystals until they're vibrated at a high speed, making the crystals expand. The vibrations makes them move so fast that friction is what grants them cutting power and its cauterizing and burning properties
Hey Kyle, love the show. However there are a few other problems with a black hole sword. Assuming it has a Mass of 1.5kg (a rough average for a European Longsword) and using a calculator I found online (because I'll admit I don't know the math) you wind up with a black hole with some... Exciting characteristics. Specifically the black hole would have a lifetime of approximately 2.837424e-16 seconds, reach a temperature of 8.181355e+22 Kelvin (not degrees, Kelvin is an absolute scale!) and achieve a peak luminosity of 1.583752e+26 megawatts. So, on the one hand, you'd go to activate the darksaber and wind up in the middle of a rapidly expanding shock front of problems. On the other hand, smuggling one in so someone could activate it would be a really quick way to cripple the Jedi Order.
I like to think it’s dark matter energy. A reverse polarity plasma that’s generated. This would possibly explain the attraction to other lightsabers. It could also just be a mandalorian iron crystal. Fill in the mysterious & omitted pseudo science gimmick with another omitted pseudo science gimmick.
@@HunterSentinel hmmm by my understanding it wouldnt do anything if out of dark anything the only thing it would would be to pull with the equivalent of a normal sword and the attracted enemy sword would go right throug it basically creating unparryable unvoluntary attacks you have to deal with with an unobservable sword XD
You basically just described the radioactive decay of an extremely (relatively) large atomic nucleus, and the temp is pretty close to absolute zero if it’s correct (why would the temp be so low with that amount of luminosity?). Sounds like it would be a decent flashbang more than anything.
@@Rwdphotos I think you've got the temperature integers a little mixed up. To put it into perspective the core of the sun is estimated to be 15.6 million Kelvin... which is still like 15 decimal places short of the temperature of the blackhole sword. The long version of the temperature is 81,813,550,000,000,000,000,000 Kelvin.
Boze Einstein condensate shaped like a sword vibrating at fast speed it would be both a wave and a particle basically frozen light anyway.....it would be dark and very efficient at cutting How's that for a theory Also Kyle there are more than 4 phases of matter 😮🤭
That would be a good theory except for in Star wars Rebels we see Sabine Wren wielding this blade and all over its surface white material shimmers and moves therefore using a Boze Einstein condensate would not be the most accurate. Please check out my comment where I outline my theory of a dark matter blade. I must however congratulate you: you are still closer than Kyle 😁
I think he was referring to the 4 natural phases of matter. Boze Einstein Condensate is an artificial state of matter as there isn't anywhere in the universe cold enough to produce it.
i mean, technically, not really? for there are only four NATURAL phases of matter, those being, solid, gas and plasma, however, the fifth state is man-made, thus, 'artificial'
@@feliciacorreia2 There's more than four phases of matter that exist naturally. Rather than say 'artificial' it might be more accurate to say there's only 4 states of matter that exist outside of extreme conditions.
This has to my favourite star wars because science episode yet! Honestly, I always just assumed that the darksaber give off only ultraviolet light, and that's why to a human at least, it appears completely black. It's a intresting though it the sdarksaber was actually a compressed balck hole, and what effects it could have on it's surrounding.
"What If": That Mandalorian Jedi just used the hyper-advanced magnetic field technology to create a slimmer, straight, and much stronger field to crush the plasma into an extremely fine line of extremely high density? The radius on the event horizon could then be explained by perhaps something to do with the combination of extreme magnetism and gravity and the way our visual centers adjust for contrast: Perhaps some light does make it through that area, but not enough to register.
That's easy.. just make a tech so he dont lose his personal self awareness and then go join the Borg.. make them think they assimilated him and then he takes over
Firstly, the Darksaber is easily the coolest lightsaber in Star Wars. I think the Darksaber could be black because it's "Dark Matter plasma" a science fictional state of matter(you know, like the show lol). I love this channel for attempting to bring some science to science fiction. Great video! Second, I recently watched a pretty interesting video on a micro "cold plasma" jet that can be used to sterilize surfaces without being hot. I think it was the plasma channel or something like that.
That's in fact why only Jedi can wield them. Having a blade with zero weight and a 100% chance of cutting whatever it touches would require a precision that makes it useless to any but the most skilled sword fighter
Ok, here’s my explanation: Obviously, there’s a lot of gravity Manipulation tech in Star Wars. They use artificial gravity on their ships, and there’s even one Poe Cameron comic where a satellite in-orbit amplifies the gravity on a planetoid. Poe and co. Have to wear special belts that reduce the gravity so they can still move normally. So, if we wanted, we could say that the gravity Manipulation allows the shape of gravitational interaction to be shaped like a long blade rather than a sphere (stronger attraction down the length of the blade, weaker otherwise). In addition, they could also use this sort of “Gravitic containment” to make sure people aren’t instantly killed as soon as the blade is turned on. And bingo. We have an ok explanation that allows for black hole sword. I just really want a black hole sword.
I can dig this explanation, although I will say kinda brilliant that because of the gravitation towards lightsabers actually should make it easier for non force users to use the thing to block lightsabers
After using the "darksaber" almost exclusively in the force unleashed seeing the darksaber appear in TCW show was awesome. They aren't the same design, but the blade color is the same still my favorite lightsaber to date.
Kyle says 'heat' and shoots the molecules with a plasma pistol. He then says 'electromagnetic field', but did not use force lightning. A missed opportunity, Kyle. I'm disappointed. :P
Wow I literally loved the whole video. I learnt a lot of physical science, and not matter if we don't know exactly how a dark saber is made of, your explanation is way worth it.
I think that a dark saber blade could be made of negative particles caused by the Casimir Effect, the same particles are also responsible for Hawking radiation. The hilt would do some sort of something to separate the negative particles from the positive particles before they snap out of existence and transfer the negative particles to the “blade” (no idea how it would keep its shape but eh) and transfer the positive particles out somewhere. Since these negative particles are less than nothing, anything they would come in contact with would cease to exist, allowing the blade to cut through anything. And no energy or mass would be lost, considering that the positive particles from earlier would continue to exist. The blade would most likely still look black because when light hits the blade it would cease to exist. And the glow and heat could be explained by the emitted positive particles which are in the form of photons. This in the end still doesn’t solve everything, but I think it clears a lot of the impossibilities of a black hole blade. Thanks for coming to my TedTalk
I have a few things to fix here: 1. The heaviest swords used in combat are Zweihanders which weighted closer to 4.5 KG, the 7KG you talk about is most likely a ceremonial sword aka a big fancy stick and not a weapon. 2. The source of a Lightsaber energy isn't "Plasma" or "Something" it's called a "Kyber Crystal". About the colour it depends if you go with cannon or Legends as it can be a changed based on the user wishes or get it from the special power the user is handling as in green for more of a force user, blue for a dueler and so on...
If the dark Sabre were indeed a black hole, there is a mechanism that exists within the Star Wars universe that could potentially allow someone to use this weapon, and you even mentioned it in your Outro. In Star Wars, the ships that they use have full normal gravity. This isn’t achieved by rotation, but by some kind of technology that allows the manipulation of gravity directly. Presumably, they would have discovered the mechanism by which gravity works, such as the proposed Gravitons, and be able to manipulate them in a variety of ways. Which means they would very likely have the ability to increase or decrease the strength of gravitational fields, at least on a small scale. This likely explains how their ships of such odd shapes but obviously high masses aren’t crushed by the gravity on a planet, and also explains how they can lift off from the gravity wells of planets with such ease, and could perhaps explain their faster than light travel capabilities. Now, if the Dark Sabre were indeed composed of black holes, or more likely, a chain of black holes lined up and locked in place by magnetic fields such that their event horizons overlapped, then all someone would have to do in that situation is incorporate some form of anti-gravity shielding into their blade or perhaps their armour, to mitigate the effects of the gravity from the black holes. I do see another potential problem though if this is true. Such a blade would never be able to be turned off, like a normal light sabre, because the black holes would be released to cause damage. If they were particularly small kugelblitz black holes, then turning off the blade would cause the black holes to violently explode, destroying everything in the area.
If they have gravity and anti-gravity technology, couldn’t they just make a gravitational field without mass? Then when it’s turned off, the gravity goes away.
The theory I love is that the blade is flat rather than cylindrical, as it appears to be, and the electromagnetic field prevents it from cutting on the flat of the blade, meaning it only emits light along the cutting edge. This also comes with an explanation for the hilt design that aides in edge alignment, and perhaps even it’s purpose in construction, as the plasma energy concentrated along the edge may be far stronger than on a normal blade and able to cut through Mandalorian materials like beskar.
It's actually because it uses what's known as an "inverted Kyber crystal" most lightsabers use a Kyber crystal to focus the blade, but under the gravitational force of a black hole, a Kyber crystal compresses into an inverted kyber crystal That focuses the blade in the opposite way, combine an inverted Kyber crystal with a fine cut Kyber crystal and you get the flat blade like design with the inverted properties (the reason there's no more darksabers is because there was only ever one inverted Kyber crystal found)
The Darksaber was *NOT* first featured in the Clone Wars TV show back in 2010. It was first available as a customization option in the video game 'Star Wars: The Force Unleashed' back in September 2008. You obtain it in the last zone on the Death Star, and it was referred to as the 'Black Lightsaber'. It used a Black Crystal to give it it's look.
@@VadersFist95 The opposite of light is dark. They're called lightsabers. So the opposite of a lightsaber, is a darksaber. A light cannot be black, meaning that 'black lightsaber' is a darksaber.
In Star Wars the Dark saber is not the opposite of a "lightsaber" but rather the Kyber crystal inside is the opposite of all other ones. Some have said that Dark saber was made using extremely harmful means which ended up "killing" the crystal. Red sabers bleed, White sabers have been healed from bleeding, but Dark sabers are dead or in immense pain. Kyber crystals aren't alive, but rather live through the emotions of the user. To make a Kyber crystal have a colour, one must use the force and imbue the crystal with the wielders feelings. Once a crystal has a gained a colour, it cannot be changed. To make a Dark saber is unknown but one theory is that one must have all feelings more powerful than the hate of a Sith put into the crystal, and only the creator of the Dark saber managed that, Tarre Vizsla, the only mand'alorean in the Je'daii order. The reason a Dark saber makes a higher pitch when turned on is because it screeches in pain. And the reason it has an edge shape is because the emitter is angled and not circular like other light sabers. The reason it sucks other items towards it is unknown but it could be the effect of it being black considering the colour of the crystal gives it a different power.
If you were EXPECTING "surprise lightsaber", then it wouldn't be so much of a surprise, would it? However, the entire episode was dedicated to the dark-sabers and no "surprise lightsaber" occured, which is kinda surprising.
Physics teacher: today we learn about black holes
Kid who watches Because Science: - fixes his glasses -
Flame Force yep that’s me
You under estimate my power
*Oh, so you're approaching me?*
Me to my physics exam after watching Because science: "My power has doubled since the last time we met count."
Hold my darksaber
"If you wanted to leave the planet, and, I don't blame you..."
-Kyle Hill, 2019
Best quote ever.
I read that as soon as he said it
That just got painfully true, huh?
@@MySerpentine indeed
Yeah, I thought that was cool too.
i completely agree lol
This video is going to get a whole lotta viewers soon.
Your damn right
That's why I'm here 😂
That’s...why I’m here.
199 yes
"Infrared cameras are used to find humans like you. And me, maybe."
Proof that Kyle is not Terran. Also proof that we can't call him a supervillain, as we do not know the values of his homeworld.
Of course he isn't Terran, he is asgardian, more precisely either an evil twin of Thor, or a clone of Thor.
We don't need to know his homeworld values, I cite darksyde as evidence(not him but the world he makes)
Suggestion that Kyle is not human, not proof that he is not Terran.
@@madscientistshusta Agreed. He could come from a planet full of supervillains. Let's not get to deep into the cultural relativism black hole...
Saulo abreu: Mebbe he's actually a clone of Beta Ray Bill?
“Gravity shapes planet sized objects into spheres”
Flat earth theorists:that’s not how the force works!!
they don't exist or they don't want the truth, so why bother?
@Darren Wood
Nice play, sir....nice play 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Kyle Hill: * Brings up the possibility of dark sabers be black holes *
Also Kyle Hill: * Refutates himself *
That's how theories work. You gotta consider both the pros and the cons
Refutates lol
Kyle: Everything near a black hole blade would be incredibly attracted to it.
Me: Lucky bastard.
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"How does the dark saber work?" dude just lower the brightness slider on the handle.
Or just have a science fiction explanation for something like antimatter that would destroy light and not allow it to escape the saber.
This would also explain the pull of the saber in canon since not just the light but also air and anything that came close would be destroyed, creating a vacuum.
@@kly8105 ye i was thinking about that dark saber is made from condense dark matter
@@kly8105 Antimatter does not destroy light. Antimatter annihilates matter thus creating light, but recent experiences in CERN's antiproton decelerator show antihydrogen has the same emission and absorption spectrums as hydrogen, as we had theoretically predicted. So, as far as we know, antimatter interacts with light in exactly the same way as matter does
dude, just turn the night mode on
Or put in a black lightbuld.
He used a “black kyber crystal” to build the dark saber. Black kyber crystals in the Star Wars universe are EXTREMELY RARE hence why most light sabers used different color crystals. As the first Mandalorian Jedi many 1000’s of years ago Tarre Vizsla wanted to build a weapon that was distinctive to his people which is why it represents so much more to Mandalorians than just a lightsaber. Trying to help you out sir.
R LI yeah he did use a black kyber crystal but we don’t have a black kyber crystal in real life so he trying to explain it using science in our world
@@wat3r-243 We don't have kyber crystal period so that's kinda moot.
Niop Tres in The Clone Wars, Rebels, Mandalorian and a few other places, you see it in action
@@RazielGrimm yeah plus they were made like how "he can eat black holes!" without having to explain stuff since not everyone is a scientist
so we can never really explain how most fictional things work
And black kyber crystals were even in the force unleashed games lol
Black hole blade sounds like an anime character's ultimate attack.
IDK if this was an intentional Black Clover ref or if you just hit that nail on the head.
@@giz6385 what do u mean?
@@zhangbill1194 In Black Clover there is a character with Shadow magic who cloaks his blade in darkness, he calls his attacks things like Black hole Blade and Dimension Slash.
Yup yup
@@giz6385 I don't remember yami having something called black hole blade, but i am probably wrong
but I don't think dimensional slash counts
Kyle: If you wanted to leave the Earth-and I don't blame you...
Me: Hahahahahaha...
*sobs*
2020 Earth: But wait... There's *MORE!*
"Powered by... Something"
Kyber crystals, sir, kyber crystals
And the power cell
Kyber Crystals are what transfers the battery cell’s energy into plasma, they’re not the energy source.
Kyber crystals are probably more accurately an amplifier for a high-end but conventional power cell.
Kyber crystals aren't batteries
The cause for the look of the darksaber would be a black kyber crystal
I love how Kyle casually said “hot and dangerous like Han Solo”
That's because it's scientifically correct
@@sunlocked5838 It's so true :D
B-b-bu ...But I thought the Solo character was now accused and dismissed as being too 80s rapey and part of that whole toxic masculinity thing and is now therefore no longer pc. Seriously, there's a whole slew of videos out there dissceting all of Ford's roles and denouncing him as being a negative male stereotype.
Its ok. Kyle, himself, is on my "if I were gay" list. 😎🤔
Kyle: This is how the Darksaber works
Tarre Vizsla: **Nervous laughter**
“It’s hot just like Han Solo”
Ok go on
“It’s a tight ring of plasma”
Yep, just like Han Solo
“It would be so massive no one could ever swing it. No one could ever lift it.”
Ok Thor
Or vision, or captain America!
@@JEDAI501ST He can have the small one i guess, the Yoda sized one.
No way could thor lift the blade. He couldn't even lift a cat.
This guy DOES look like Thor. And Cap.
@@joshfloyd691 correction he did manage to lift 1 of the cat's paws
Even after the cat did the whole going liquid thing
"Hot and dangerous, just like Han Solo" best line of the episode!
I don't know " slice through a sarlac or some other star wars s words...... Saba the hut.. no"
My theory would be that the blackness comes from most of the radiation being outside the visible spectrum, with the 'corona' dipping into it.
Still flawed, but more likely than a black hole lol.
Alternatively the plasma just doesn't radiate away its heat due to some reason or another.
Gravity: "haha! yes! I win!"
Person: *jumps*
Gravity: "aww..."
minor setback, still fall back again ;)
Person: Falling back down, "Curse your sudden but inevitable betrayal!"
Gravity: "Muahaha!"
@@JoshWebb Humans: *invents rockets with sufficient escape velocities*
Gravity: *Get your a back here boi*
Gravity's mom: don't worry son, one day you'll pull them into the sun. Just be patient.
Suprise spaghettifacation!
Perhaps instead of having a black hole in the hilt, it instead creates a Einstein-Rosen bridge that has an exit near a black hole. So when the "blade" is powered, it just opens the door to the gravity, allowing it to come through.
Also, in the past you conjectured that opposing magnetic fields is what allowed light sabers to interact with each other. How would a dark and light saber interact with each other?
At any rate, if there exists an accretion disk, there exists an abundance of gamma and X rays being emitted from them. So, suprise cancer too, I guess.
So, it is more of a sword shaped portal generator than having a black hole next to your face? That could solve the spaghetti problem.
Just Said that exact same thing
Sh@t
Thought i had an original idea
It's funny, but I was thinking of a dark Jedi that journies to a black hole and traps it in his kyber crystal, turning it a void-like black. Thus using 'The Force' to get around pesky science facts that stops having a black hole in yet face.
But what If it is so hot that you cant see it with your eyes and you can see a glowing because it is cooling down?
I'd be that person who brings a sword-shaped portal to a gunfight. Haha.
Kyle: Dark Saber is super heavy and has black hole effect
Real explanation: It's just a Mandalorian made Lightsaber powered by a black Kyber crystal
Just ignore the white edges
Saameon Williams according to Wookiepedia, the blade actually has a black hole effect, being able to pull nearby object towards it, and that the aura around the blade is simply highly compressed photons as they are forced into the blade, their energy once in the blade is converted to sound, hence the blade making a higher pitched sound than any other. The flatness is explained away as being that the emitter is a line, and the emitter stretches the energy beam within the hilt to fit outside, so the blade is completely flat.
The kyber crystals within the SW universe are extremely small, and so fitting in the colour crystal and focusing crystals would be easy even with the odd shaped hilt
@@authorofone Huh,never thought of that
Also the darksaber (depending on the canon) gets heavier either the less you have wielded it OR the more uncontrolled emotions you have
Ok, so I did some research and I found out that what's much more viable than a 'black hole sword' is just a regular lightsaber that contains an invisible plasma (like the kind we see in the ITER plasma in the Korean tokamak KSTAR (you can read about it on their website)) the plasma here is a blistering 150 million °C, and it isn't even visible because it simply doesn't emit light in the visible spectrum. Maybe the Darksaber is some kind of hyper advanced form of this? Idk, just seems more practical to me 🤷♂️ I realize there are a lot of logistical hiccups with this idea too, but I'm just throwing it out there.
Keep scienceing!
humans don't emmit light in the visible spectrum, yet we don't all look like darksabers
Also in the canon it appears that this particular blade appears this way to every species regardless of what part of the EM spectrum they can perceive.
Since all visible light lies within the full electromagnetic spectrum and our weak primitive eyes only see visible 'white' light, it would be perfectly plausible for a darksaber to appear invisible or dark to most species.
If the darksaber is truly stronger and hotter than the normal blue Jedi lightsabers, then it could just be operating at much higher frequencies in the Ultra-Violet, X-ray, & Gamma Ray ranges. Any atmosphere near the blade might give off a faint indigo or ultra-violet corona around the blade. In fact, the darksaber might actually go completely invisible in space or without atmosphere and glow brighter when it is swung through the air as bits of oxygen around the saber are superheated...
@@travisholloway3792 you've got a good point which means the dark saber is even more dangerous than the regular lightsabers. Not only is the heat gonna kill you but radiation sickness as well!
Not visible to or eyes does not make it invisible. It would still block the light from passing through it. Vantablack.
th-cam.com/video/QCI2KYhC8vk/w-d-xo.html
Kyle: if it was a dark sphere it wouldn't be a sword
Me: no but it would be one helluva mace!!
Makes a good garbage disposal too. See: Sphere of Annihilation, Dungeons and Dragons.
Or a morning star.
You might say it's perfect for... Mace Windu.
Maces and flails sound cooler than sabers
You should do an episode on
“Can Rogue from the X-Men touch herself”
charlie hustle,Ha ha very mature😒
Oh she sure can
She can touch me, i'm already empty inside. Haha
I'm sorry.
Kinda begged for that reply. Maybe consider how you word things before posting.
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
"If you wanted to leave the earth - and I don't blame you" ROFL
Kyle, first I would like to say that I have watched your show for a long time and have thoroughly enjoyed it. I am currently in college as a physics major and have thought of a couple of ways to make the dark saber work though they aren't as cool as your hypothesis with the Black Hole Blade.
The first way is that super black substances and objects, such as vanta black, can absorb massive amounts of radiation such a light and convert it to heat. Combined with a super strong magnetic field that is opposite to the traditional lightsaber, for the attraction effect (though not really useful unless you can change it instantly), it might be able to absorb enough radiation to turn the air around it's edge into a plasma, which allows for the unusual shape.
The second way is more likely. The mandelorians may have been able to create a super bright plasma that makes the center of the saber appear black. This effect is observed when looking at bright lights, objects around the light appears black or dissapears entirely. That's just my two cents though.
I like your style.
I think clashing with "regular" ( >.< ) Lightsabers may become a problem for your lightsaber designs though.
I mean, assuming we're even accurately characterizing how "regular" Lightsabers actually work... which... um... I mean at that point, like Kyle said "because science..." your designs are just as valid lmao
Because none of it is valid, y'know?
Completely agree with your second hypothesis and actually expanded a bit on it on possible mechanical mechanisms behind how to do it but for the first wouldn't that require producing a physical center to even suspend a dispersion of the super black substance? Also, the attraction your talking about would cause problems even if you could change it instantly as the field would then pull the other blade into the super black suspension destroying the material
So to elaborate a bit more on the first hypothesis I thought of using maybe an extendable interlocking plates made of graphene and carbon nanotube. This would allow the blade to be light and durable. The carbon nanotubes would provide structural stability and be the super black coating I mentioned ,vanta black. You could then run magnetic fields around the edge of the blade. By switching the polarity instantly you could attract the opponents saber to yours and then switch back to create a repealing effect instead keeping the blades from coming into contact with each other, which would also allow the user to strike the enemy without the darksaber being attracted to the lightsaber when reposting. I could be overestimating the effectiveness of the materials though so you would need a more science fiction material to take their place.
The second thing just sounds like differences in exposure latitude that would depend on the sensitivity range of your equipment than an actual event.
Me to my physics exam after watching Because science: *"My powers have doubled since the last time we met count."*
I think you made a typo
**powers*
@@skrilllfury2120 oh shiz nice catch thanks man xD Merry Christmas
Your exam and teacher: double times zero is still zero
Good! Twice the pride, double the fall.
"man, the fans really like the mandalorians. Maybe we should stop giving them all the cool stuff and save it for other groups?"
"Nah"
@Instrumentality1000 No, I'd prefer to see them dancing in the nearest upscale cantina.
@@itaintrocket A man of culture
Kyle: "This is how the Darksaber works..."
Kyle: "kinda..."
Kyle: "okay, it actually doesn't work"
Kyle: "nothing in Star Wars works..."
Me: *ROFL*
It could actually be dark matter instead of standard plasma.
Hunter Hagen I’m pretty sure that ain’t a thing
Or... You know, make it so hot it radiates in the ultra-violent range and turns invisible for us
Yeah, that's what I assumed. Possibly because the Darksaber always looked more like a really dark purple to me.
Was looking for this comment, figuring I wouldn't be the first to think that. A Jedi's black light.
with real-world physics, that's not a thing. The hotter an object gets the more light it radiates at all wavelengths. The color shifting just shows where the majority of the light is emitted.
@@meganofsherwood3665 ultra-violet just means, light that has a wavelength shorter than that of the violet end of the visible spectrum but longer than that of X-rays, I don’t think most know this because I (a person who likes to know thing) had to google it so most everyday non-scientists would probably not know this so here you go KNOWLEDGE
I have a hypothesis about how the darksabers work: they look cool, so it just works.
Star Wars - lives and dies by the rule of cool.
Because Fantasy.™
Of course, because "cool" sells toys.
Originally from kotor ( knights of the old republic)
Going the Todd Howard route, Neo?
And for mandalorians, that goes double
Black Hole Blade sounds like a popular Mandalorian adult film star.
"Black Hole Blade is so attractive, so massive... it would rip you apart" - Kyle Hill
XXX rated Vampire movie?
Yeah, but does the helmet ever come off?
Lol thank you for this sir
@@jparky1972 :D
A grey Jedi type of effect on the khyber crystals similar to Sith red and Asoka's white crystals. Imagine what would happen if a person channeled _ALL_ of their emotions through a crystal. The good and bad alike. You _could_ end up with a pure black blade with a white barrier symbolizing the light side containing the chaos of the dark, or the light and the dark in balance.
so a purple lightsaber?
Star wars: Hey we love the channel and would love to sponsor a video
Kyle : Ok..... Heres why star wars gets everything so wrong!
Kyle: Or some other Star Wars words that start with S... Sabba the Hutt? No.
Me: Stormtrooper. A Stormtrooper Kyle.
Laughed way too hard at this.
Or a Skywalker.
Or a Sith.
Our sand people
Senate.
So we know now: the mandalorians were far ahead of the other species in star wars and could control a black hole. Or create a sword with similar properties
Hey Kyle, great video as always. How about this as a way to make the darksaber work:
Instead of the blade being made of extremely large amounts of mass a la a black hole, what if the blade is dark due to the absence of any radiation? Imagine a blade capable of reducing the gases in it to absolute zero (kinda the opposite to the way a regular light saber heats a set of gases to plasma). The heat removed from the gas would need to go somewhere. I propose this heat is channeled along the same magnetic fields as a regular light saber to create the heat needed for cutting, thus giving the glow to the dark saber.
The absence of heat, in addition to some form of magnetic field shielding the gases inside, should create a black saber. Any photons entering the saber would lose all their energy and be absorbed, turning into the heat energy along the edge of the weapon. This also would mean that the air near the exposed, extremely cold gas would condense, creating a slight fog around the blade. The reflected photons from the helical bands of magnetic fields carrying the heat would light this condensed vapor in a glow around the dark portions of the blade.
Obviously, this solution has the problem of what happens when the blade passes through something, but if the heat along the magnetic fields is sufficient to vaporize the material it touches, the blade itself should pull the heat from that vapor in a feedback loop.
My math skills aren’t near strong enough to determine the feasibility of such a device, but it sounds like it might be more feasible than a black hole blade.
Actually, doesn’t work that way because once you get to negative Kelvin It produces heat that is hotter than any positive temperature no. I know it’s weird, but that’s what happens and that’s why dark matter/dark energy works that way. Anyway that’s what I put in my comment, the actual science behind it
"Gravity works to make everything a sphere"
A *sphere*
I'll say it one more time for the flat earthers.
*......A SPHERE!*
yes but a lot of flat earthers don't believe in gravity and you need gravity to pull an object into said sphere.
@Mihails Akulenkovs Mathematically a sphere is the volume inside it. A sphere is a 3 dimensional object (defined by (x-xc)^2 + (y-yc)^2 + (z-zc)^2
@Mihails Akulenkovs But that equation simply describes which points belong to the sphere and which don't. It is ultimately a semantics question, but at least I was always taught in geometry (and this might be different outside of Portugal) That a sphere is to the spherical surface what the circle is to the circumference. A sphere is a 3d object. The spherical surface is the 2d shape. It's in the name, it's a surface
As for calculating volume, the fact that the equation shows r^2 is irrelevant to that. That is simply the product of following many pyhtagorean theorem calculations one after the other. Notice how both the spherical surface and the sphere exhibit r^2. The change is in one being an equation and the other an inequation. Similarly, both the circle and circumference exhibit r^2, the first in an equation ( (x-xc)^2 + (y-yc)^2 = r^2 ) and the second in an inequation. You could go to the nth dimension, and still, you would have r^2. ( (a-ac)^2 + (b-bc)^2 + ... + (z-zc)^2 = r^2)
But flat earthers deny gravity too. Didn't you know?
Mihails Akulenkovs: th-cam.com/video/4FShc3zcLBw/w-d-xo.html
1:09 "The light saber is hot and dangerous, just like Han Solo"
LMAO
Kyle: *Says he's not a super villain*
Also Kyle: *Creates multiple videos around super villainy acts and weapons*
Kyle wanna share something with the class??
He is the science version of defense against the dark arts teacher.
no -- kH
7:12 “slice through a sarlacc or another Star Wars word that starts with ‘s’. Sssssabba the hutt. No.”
Sith Lord?
Stormtrooper?
Separatist?
Solo, Han?
Super battle droid?
(Star Wars words that start with ‘s’ but you can’t slice through with a lightsaber)
Star destroyer?
Space station?
Sand (Anakin’s greatest fear)?
Speeder bike?
The Senate, no one can slice through the senate
Skywalker?
TheRicanBlaze I love democracy
Shygh ground
salacious crumb
1:22
“Powered by-“
Everyone: “A KYBER KRYSTAL, ITS CALLED A KYBER CRYSTAL!”
A battery
@@Test-vv4ex Batteries actually powered the first lightsabers in Star Wars canon, but were eventually phased out and replaced by kyber crystals due to two reasons: One, the battery packs were bulky; and two, kyber crystals provided more power to the lightsabers.
Believer2 TH-cam both y’all aren’t correct, the crystals are for the blade color.
Discount Thor: if you had a sword made out of a black hole no one could lift it, no one could swing it.
Thor: am I a joke to you?!
isn't Thor hammer made of neutron star material? not actually a black hole.
@@ZielAmerak yes, now do you have any question as to whether or not Thor could lift and swing a sword made out of a black hole?
Only a magnitude of 10 hevier. Ez 👏
@@benjaminarthurclark magnitude means 'to the power of' and not just times 10, right?
@@RDeathmark kinda - I don't know if your thinking about it right - let me try explain :
5 x10^2 = 500
5 x 10^3 = 5000
So in the same way that multiplication is just fast adding the difference in density is just by one power of 10
(I seem to remember it was like x10^16 vs x10^17)
Do something like "How to build a battle droid".
How about Adam Savage and a T800 th-cam.com/video/aKflhTrRh2k/w-d-xo.html
kyle would not expose his secret robot army like that
@@clausroquefort9545
He's not using robots.
Clones.
He's using clones.
@@jparky1972 actually they are clonebots.
Hey Kyle, love the show! I think you might have fun with a couple ideas here:
1) you mentioned in the video about standard lightsabers that they're composed of a few grams of plasma; how long could you stretch a couple grams in a cylindrical black hole?
2) sometimes in physics, things can be "effectively infinite" without going to infinity; how long would you have to make a cylindrical black hole for it to have an "effectively infinite" length? Is there an ideal "length to width" ratio for black holes to manage effectively infinite lengths such that we might be able to relate size of black hole to mass, something akin to the schwarzschild radius but for cylinders?
If those turn out to be questions that either can't be answered or can't be answered easily, that's fine, but I figure they're at least worth going through! Thanks for all you do, man; you're totally rad fam! (that's how the kids these days talk right)
Kyle is trying to make his own pocket void. He is a villain.
Love the videos
He's also in this episode heavily implying he's not a human, and that we may want to get off the planet.
Hello
@@Joe-kw2qh hello
Pocket Void, the number one brand of non-species specific masturbation tool for males this side of Coruscant.
Kyle when will you do a Gundam themed episode? We need a video on Gundam's unique weapons.
I have a feeling this will get a lot of views soon
"Technically, everything in the universe is pulling on everything else at all times, no matter the mass and no matter the distance."
But why doesn't my crush get attracted to me?
"Most of the time, this pulling is so small that you don't even notice."
Oh. Okay.
Dam
:'(
Yeah you need a bigger pulling
Ask her friends if she likes you and they'll tell her you asked them if she likes you. Then she'll tell them not to tell you anything. Then the one friend of hers that really likes you will tell you what she said. So SHE'S the one you'll most likely end up with.
Apparently you need more mass :-P
"There's a lot of problems with everything" - Because fiction.
Because he's going all hard sci-fi on a story that is as much fantasy as sci-fi
There it is... Kyle's arch nemesis... that will save us all from Darth Kyle.. Fiction and his various friends and types
Greetings to everyone watching this after Dec 27 2019.
And greetings to all live in 12020 take away 10,000 for normal folk
Hi Kyle, love the show!
One quick observation: if the light emitted by a lightsaber was simply due to the heat of its plasma as dictated by Wien’s law, then you could not have all the colours that we see in the movies. You could only add up the colours from the large wavelength end of the spectrum to the smaller wavelength end i.e. red, orange, yellow then white and eventually blue for the hottest plasma. In the same way there are no green stars, there could not be green lightsaber.
Therefore lightsaber colour has to be due to some other mechanism such as the photons emitted from transitions in energy levels.
he gave his own theory on light saber color in another vid, don't know which one tho
The colour of the blade is dictated by the colour of the focussing crystal
You're presuming that the plasma being used is acting as a perfect black body, but there's nothing stopping you from putting some boron in your plasma to get a green color. In principle one should be able to get plasma of any color that you can make a neon sign.
I was waiting the for a “Surprise-Darksaber” joke...
My headcanon is that Kyber crystals are stable amorphous solids, they stay as crystals until they're vibrated at a high speed, making the crystals expand. The vibrations makes them move so fast that friction is what grants them cutting power and its cauterizing and burning properties
Hey Kyle, love the show. However there are a few other problems with a black hole sword. Assuming it has a Mass of 1.5kg (a rough average for a European Longsword) and using a calculator I found online (because I'll admit I don't know the math) you wind up with a black hole with some... Exciting characteristics.
Specifically the black hole would have a lifetime of approximately 2.837424e-16 seconds, reach a temperature of 8.181355e+22 Kelvin (not degrees, Kelvin is an absolute scale!) and achieve a peak luminosity of 1.583752e+26 megawatts.
So, on the one hand, you'd go to activate the darksaber and wind up in the middle of a rapidly expanding shock front of problems. On the other hand, smuggling one in so someone could activate it would be a really quick way to cripple the Jedi Order.
I like to think it’s dark matter energy. A reverse polarity plasma that’s generated. This would possibly explain the attraction to other lightsabers.
It could also just be a mandalorian iron crystal. Fill in the mysterious & omitted pseudo science gimmick with another omitted pseudo science gimmick.
@@HunterSentinel hmmm by my understanding it wouldnt do anything if out of dark anything the only thing it would would be to pull with the equivalent of a normal sword and the attracted enemy sword would go right throug it basically creating unparryable unvoluntary attacks you have to deal with with an unobservable sword XD
You basically just described the radioactive decay of an extremely (relatively) large atomic nucleus, and the temp is pretty close to absolute zero if it’s correct (why would the temp be so low with that amount of luminosity?). Sounds like it would be a decent flashbang more than anything.
@@Rwdphotos I think you've got the temperature integers a little mixed up. To put it into perspective the core of the sun is estimated to be 15.6 million Kelvin... which is still like 15 decimal places short of the temperature of the blackhole sword. The long version of the temperature is 81,813,550,000,000,000,000,000 Kelvin.
Michael Cave did you mean to write e^22 and not e+22?
How would someone wield a black hole saber?
It's those dang midichlorians, isn't it...
Maybe Superman could? Pretty much anyone else would go splat one they tried to hold it.
But of course! Everything is relative to their frame of reference.
Nano Machines son!
Who watched this after watching Chapter 8 of the Mandalorian
This is the way.
I have spoken 😢
yo
@@outboundflight4455 this is the way
*nods*
“This is your father’s light saber, an elegant weapon, not as clumsy as a blaster.”
*immediately points at face*
He killed thirty children with it.
@@feralchangeling97 Well it's a good thing he got his own and then Rey got the kiddie killer 9000
@@richardlont4480 at this point the one thing I want from Episode IX is Rey to make her own lightsaber.
@@feralchangeling97 you were saying? :3
Boze Einstein condensate shaped like a sword vibrating at fast speed it would be both a wave and a particle basically frozen light anyway.....it would be dark and very efficient at cutting
How's that for a theory
Also Kyle there are more than 4 phases of matter 😮🤭
That would be a good theory except for in Star wars Rebels we see Sabine Wren wielding this blade and all over its surface white material shimmers and moves therefore using a Boze Einstein condensate would not be the most accurate. Please check out my comment where I outline my theory of a dark matter blade.
I must however congratulate you: you are still closer than Kyle 😁
I think he was referring to the 4 natural phases of matter. Boze Einstein Condensate is an artificial state of matter as there isn't anywhere in the universe cold enough to produce it.
i mean, technically, not really? for there are only four NATURAL phases of matter, those being, solid, gas and plasma, however, the fifth state is man-made, thus, 'artificial'
@@feliciacorreia2 There's more than four phases of matter that exist naturally. Rather than say 'artificial' it might be more accurate to say there's only 4 states of matter that exist outside of extreme conditions.
Sounds like a vibroblade
"On the other robot hand..." I lost it at that line.
I'm a simple man. I see Kyle and a Lightsaber, I hit Like!
I like the pike to view ratio on this channel. Better than other channels
I'm just a simple man.
And still no Surprise Lightsaber.
Kyle: No one could lift it.
Superman: Hold my beer.
@@justanaveragebuzzsaw General Kenobi
Goku: hold my beer barrel
Nacho well goku can lift it but not swing it
This has to my favourite star wars because science episode yet!
Honestly, I always just assumed that the darksaber give off only ultraviolet light, and that's why to a human at least, it appears completely black.
It's a intresting though it the sdarksaber was actually a compressed balck hole, and what effects it could have on it's surrounding.
"What If": That Mandalorian Jedi just used the hyper-advanced magnetic field technology to create a slimmer, straight, and much stronger field to crush the plasma into an extremely fine line of extremely high density? The radius on the event horizon could then be explained by perhaps something to do with the combination of extreme magnetism and gravity and the way our visual centers adjust for contrast: Perhaps some light does make it through that area, but not enough to register.
you dont have an event horizon with plasma though, only with a a black hole.
I feel like kyle is just gonna keep "accidentally" losing body parts until he can fulfil his dream of being all robot
"He's more machine now, than man."
Hopefully he won't need a respirator. 👅
That's easy.. just make a tech so he dont lose his personal self awareness and then go join the Borg.. make them think they assimilated him and then he takes over
Andy KnightWarden “twisted and scientific”
Firstly, the Darksaber is easily the coolest lightsaber in Star Wars. I think the Darksaber could be black because it's "Dark Matter plasma" a science fictional state of matter(you know, like the show lol). I love this channel for attempting to bring some science to science fiction. Great video!
Second, I recently watched a pretty interesting video on a micro "cold plasma" jet that can be used to sterilize surfaces without being hot. I think it was the plasma channel or something like that.
Me: thinks I'll be a warrior if I can get a lightsaber
What I'll actually do 0:17
That's in fact why only Jedi can wield them. Having a blade with zero weight and a 100% chance of cutting whatever it touches would require a precision that makes it useless to any but the most skilled sword fighter
Skeets McGrew tell that to the new trilogy canon
@@ciarfah exactly, ray's swordfighting skills makes my little brother look like a samurai
@@ciarfah shhhh I like pretending it doesn't exist
0:09 uncharacteristic void-canonical error of activating a lightsaber this close to yourself and not immediately bursting into flames.
and screams.
Maybe because the fire was due to the plasma, and this was a black hole blade?
Void Kyle is just omnipotent and invincible in his natural void habitat.
"If you wanted to leave the earth and I don't blame you" lol good one Kyle.
Ok, here’s my explanation:
Obviously, there’s a lot of gravity Manipulation tech in Star Wars. They use artificial gravity on their ships, and there’s even one Poe Cameron comic where a satellite in-orbit amplifies the gravity on a planetoid. Poe and co. Have to wear special belts that reduce the gravity so they can still move normally. So, if we wanted, we could say that the gravity Manipulation allows the shape of gravitational interaction to be shaped like a long blade rather than a sphere (stronger attraction down the length of the blade, weaker otherwise). In addition, they could also use this sort of “Gravitic containment” to make sure people aren’t instantly killed as soon as the blade is turned on. And bingo. We have an ok explanation that allows for black hole sword.
I just really want a black hole sword.
I can dig this explanation, although I will say kinda brilliant that because of the gravitation towards lightsabers actually should make it easier for non force users to use the thing to block lightsabers
Evil Kyle has a plan: he does not want to be human anymore
do you? -- kH
Wants to be a Turnip confirmed
I think that Kyle is good. He just has an evil clone (possibly many).
What does he want to be, then? The very best like no one ever was? LOL.
@@becausescience No, transhumanism wins
After using the "darksaber" almost exclusively in the force unleashed seeing the darksaber appear in TCW show was awesome. They aren't the same design, but the blade color is the same still my favorite lightsaber to date.
i love how his voice gets deeper when he falls into the black hole due to doppler's effect ! genius !
12:28 "there's a lot of problems with everything"
my new life motto.
I'm actually impressed of how this guy writes invertedly whenever he starts explaining equations
Holy shit you’re right and I never even noticed
It's flipped...
He writes the equations oriented to himself, which would appear backwards to us. During editing, they flip the video, thus making it appear correctly.
@@12677789 I agree.
Silly science man! Dark Saber is just what happens when you put your Kyber Crystal in upside-down!
Also: Love the show; keep science-ing!
Kyle says 'heat' and shoots the molecules with a plasma pistol. He then says 'electromagnetic field', but did not use force lightning.
A missed opportunity, Kyle. I'm disappointed. :P
That would further cement the super villain argument. As we know the dark side uses lightning.
While screaming 'Ulimate Power'?
Wow I literally loved the whole video. I learnt a lot of physical science, and not matter if we don't know exactly how a dark saber is made of, your explanation is way worth it.
Technically there is a fifth state of matter: the Bose-Einstein condensate which occurs with super cooled and super condensed gases.
and you could add all the forms of degenerate matter.
Technically depending on who you ask there are 11 or even more states of matter. The Bose-Einstein condensate is just one of them.
@@Nepoxification and there may be many more we don't know of yet
@@byronvega8298 thats why i wrote "and even more" :-)
@@Nepoxification more then 11 ig anything there could at leasr be 20
I think that a dark saber blade could be made of negative particles caused by the Casimir Effect, the same particles are also responsible for Hawking radiation.
The hilt would do some sort of something to separate the negative particles from the positive particles before they snap out of existence and transfer the negative particles to the “blade” (no idea how it would keep its shape but eh) and transfer the positive particles out somewhere. Since these negative particles are less than nothing, anything they would come in contact with would cease to exist, allowing the blade to cut through anything. And no energy or mass would be lost, considering that the positive particles from earlier would continue to exist.
The blade would most likely still look black because when light hits the blade it would cease to exist. And the glow and heat could be explained by the emitted positive particles which are in the form of photons.
This in the end still doesn’t solve everything, but I think it clears a lot of the impossibilities of a black hole blade.
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@Pabensil it’s not actual Hawking radiation, it’s the process that is responsible for Hawking radiation.
Hahaha fooool! You thought I read it all! I only read the first letter
I have a few things to fix here:
1. The heaviest swords used in combat are Zweihanders which weighted closer to 4.5 KG, the 7KG you talk about is most likely a ceremonial sword aka a big fancy stick and not a weapon.
2. The source of a Lightsaber energy isn't "Plasma" or "Something" it's called a "Kyber Crystal". About the colour it depends if you go with cannon or Legends as it can be a changed based on the user wishes or get it from the special power the user is handling as in green for more of a force user, blue for a dueler and so on...
So basically it puts the "fiction" in "science fiction"
Well, the kyber crystal isn't the source of power, so....
Its just a sliver of the "VOID" Darth Kyle lives in...
They say lightsabers don't have an edge, but they couldn't have been more wrong.
If the dark Sabre were indeed a black hole, there is a mechanism that exists within the Star Wars universe that could potentially allow someone to use this weapon, and you even mentioned it in your Outro.
In Star Wars, the ships that they use have full normal gravity. This isn’t achieved by rotation, but by some kind of technology that allows the manipulation of gravity directly. Presumably, they would have discovered the mechanism by which gravity works, such as the proposed Gravitons, and be able to manipulate them in a variety of ways. Which means they would very likely have the ability to increase or decrease the strength of gravitational fields, at least on a small scale.
This likely explains how their ships of such odd shapes but obviously high masses aren’t crushed by the gravity on a planet, and also explains how they can lift off from the gravity wells of planets with such ease, and could perhaps explain their faster than light travel capabilities.
Now, if the Dark Sabre were indeed composed of black holes, or more likely, a chain of black holes lined up and locked in place by magnetic fields such that their event horizons overlapped, then all someone would have to do in that situation is incorporate some form of anti-gravity shielding into their blade or perhaps their armour, to mitigate the effects of the gravity from the black holes.
I do see another potential problem though if this is true. Such a blade would never be able to be turned off, like a normal light sabre, because the black holes would be released to cause damage. If they were particularly small kugelblitz black holes, then turning off the blade would cause the black holes to violently explode, destroying everything in the area.
Ryan Hibbs Thats pretty in depth
Ryan Hibbs Dad, you’re crazy haha
If they have gravity and anti-gravity technology, couldn’t they just make a gravitational field without mass? Then when it’s turned off, the gravity goes away.
Angela Haar Oh yeah, I mean, I’m not a physicist or anything, but I think that might work. Any physicists want to weigh in?
This is fascinating. I think I need to make a sci-fi story next on my channel. This gives me so many ideas.
The theory I love is that the blade is flat rather than cylindrical, as it appears to be, and the electromagnetic field prevents it from cutting on the flat of the blade, meaning it only emits light along the cutting edge. This also comes with an explanation for the hilt design that aides in edge alignment, and perhaps even it’s purpose in construction, as the plasma energy concentrated along the edge may be far stronger than on a normal blade and able to cut through Mandalorian materials like beskar.
Missed opportunity to bring back "Surprise Lightsaber!"
This video was sponsored by EA games. Probably the actual most supervillain thing you have done.
It's actually because it uses what's known as an "inverted Kyber crystal" most lightsabers use a Kyber crystal to focus the blade, but under the gravitational force of a black hole, a Kyber crystal compresses into an inverted kyber crystal That focuses the blade in the opposite way, combine an inverted Kyber crystal with a fine cut Kyber crystal and you get the flat blade like design with the inverted properties (the reason there's no more darksabers is because there was only ever one inverted Kyber crystal found)
"Black Hole Blade" just rolls off the tongue and has the same cool factor as a rocket propelled sports car driven by Keanu Reeves.
Now we just have to combine a Black Hole Blade with the FTL Guillotine: that can not end well.
Modern revolutions require modern measures
I thought you said ftl guilliman... Have I been engaging with 40K too much?... Nah that's ridiculous.
Who's here after the mandalorian?
Hahahaha
Me
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Sorry even though I have disney+ I haven't watched it yet, soooooooooooo not me
@@danger_1189 oof you got some spoilers there then
"What is a Lightsaber?"
"Lasersword"
"humans like you, and maybe me" looks like Kyle isn't just a super villain but also not human. This would explain why he knows so much about science
these deductions help science move forward the what if’s and the mind still going outside the box i like this video a lot bro don’t stop
"No one could ever lift it"
Guts:
You called?
“It’s too thick and heavy to be called a lightsaber, it’s more like a raw slab of plasma.”
@@Slender_Man_186 "a hunk of raw gravity"
kyle: theres a lot of problem with everything
also kyle: which is why we shall burn it all down
also also kyle: also not a supervillian
also also also Kyle: *I need more uuru metal for my black hole mace..... then anti-Thor will rise*
The Darksaber was *NOT* first featured in the Clone Wars TV show back in 2010. It was first available as a customization option in the video game 'Star Wars: The Force Unleashed' back in September 2008.
You obtain it in the last zone on the Death Star, and it was referred to as the 'Black Lightsaber'. It used a Black Crystal to give it it's look.
Thats not the darksaber, thats just a black lightsaber
@@VadersFist95 The opposite of light is dark.
They're called lightsabers.
So the opposite of a lightsaber, is a darksaber.
A light cannot be black, meaning that 'black lightsaber' is a darksaber.
10:00 some things in the universe are spherical, such as cows
The next sci-fi weapon for Kyle to science; so many choices but my vote goes to the High-Frequency Blade from Metal Gear Rising
In Star Wars the Dark saber is not the opposite of a "lightsaber" but rather the Kyber crystal inside is the opposite of all other ones. Some have said that Dark saber was made using extremely harmful means which ended up "killing" the crystal. Red sabers bleed, White sabers have been healed from bleeding, but Dark sabers are dead or in immense pain. Kyber crystals aren't alive, but rather live through the emotions of the user. To make a Kyber crystal have a colour, one must use the force and imbue the crystal with the wielders feelings. Once a crystal has a gained a colour, it cannot be changed. To make a Dark saber is unknown but one theory is that one must have all feelings more powerful than the hate of a Sith put into the crystal, and only the creator of the Dark saber managed that, Tarre Vizsla, the only mand'alorean in the Je'daii order. The reason a Dark saber makes a higher pitch when turned on is because it screeches in pain. And the reason it has an edge shape is because the emitter is angled and not circular like other light sabers. The reason it sucks other items towards it is unknown but it could be the effect of it being black considering the colour of the crystal gives it a different power.
I was expecting a “surprise lightsaber”, kinda disappointed. Jk love the show
It was a darksaber. You just couldn't see it.
Have not seen a SURPRISE LIGHTSABER! in a while >:(
What about a surprise darksaber?
If you were EXPECTING "surprise lightsaber", then it wouldn't be so much of a surprise, would it? However, the entire episode was dedicated to the dark-sabers and no "surprise lightsaber" occured, which is kinda surprising.