Actually, fun fact; light is always going the speed of light relative to everything. this is why going at lightspeed causes you to not experience time.
@@exodustimes4266 in a universe of mindless buffoons turn to the thoughtless detective! P.S. I forget if Fry's brain condition makes him mindless or thoughtless.
@@SiegeTF thoughtless. He has his own mind and personality, he just can’t think beyond the present because he has no delta brain waves or something like that. It’s all because he’s his own grandpa.
Fun fact: schrodinger actually hated his cat in a box theory, he made it up as a way to mock the current theory of quantum mechanics and accidentally created a great example
@@Xalzia That's basically it. Schrödinger argued that the nowadays accepted Copenhagen interpretation was wrong or incomplete at best. He basically said that if the theory is true, than the cat in this thought experiment would be both alive and death at the same time and that would be completely ridiculous. The theory therefore needs to be wrong.
I remember when I thought of the stupidity of quantum physics interpretations. Collapsing wave functions, denying the law of identity, reducing everything to a probability, ah…. The foolishness of being a second grader 😂
Though they missed the point of the thought experiment. Its actually just to prove that quantum mechanics dont translate into the macro world. Cats cant be in a superposition.
I really love how surreal it is that Erwin Schrodinger is out and about in the year 3000 There is no explanation given as to why he's still alive, no reason that he's transporting a bunch of drugs at slightly over the speed of light, no reason why he gets to be a full human while other historical figures from his time are relegated to being heads in jars He just shows up, refuses to elaborate further, and is never mentioned again.
"A cat, some poison, and a Caesium atom" "there's also a lot of drugs in there" So does that mean the "poison" was a lot of drugs, clever way to lie and tell the truth
This is, in my estimation, the funniest Futurama sequence. From how suspicious Erwin is to how the music shifts when they enter Tron world. This whole episode deserves huge praise for being super original while also being a parody of Minority Report
FUCK_YOU_ALL ask a German about the jokes on family guy, they don't get even half of them still they keep porting this piece of shit show over (including the Cleveland show wich is just awkward to watch)
@@CptnWolfe It was, but season 5-7 were very inconsistent in quality, some episodes were horrible and some were very good, but nothing really that remarkable besides the last episode, that being due to the writing crew being a lot minor compared to the original run.
@@gabrielmartines3510 I beg to differ. "The Late Philip J. Fry" was right up there with the best of the original run. Easily on par with the likes of "Jurassic Bark" or "The Luck of the Fryrish" or "The Devil's Hands are Idol Playthings."
0:51 Lorentz Invariance The laws of physics are the same for any observer at any time Going faster than the speed of light is the joke since nothing can go faster than the speed of light, unless you were to break the laws of physics
Really though, if he was going faster than the speed of light and yet hadn't traveled the appropriate distance, that actually would be a violation of Lorentz Invariance. Light should be able to circle the earth 7 times per second. Meaning in the time it took them to even read the radar gun, he should have already circled the earth a dozen times or more. Yet he hadn't even made it 3 blocks. Which would mean the gun and the operator saw two different results from the same perspective, and then upon following him, he was able to see them in a mirror, despite traveling faster than the light that was hitting the mirror, another violation. Honestly though, of all the laws you'd need to break to travel over C while driving through downtown NYC, Lorentz Invariance isn't even the worst one.
@@maregondrako Yeah, but in an episode the professor said "In my day, sound didn't travel through space" so trying to put logic into it sort of falls apart.
URL (pronounced "Earl") was voiced by John DiMaggio! He voiced Bender as well, to say nothing of the dozens and dozens of other characters he's voiced in other shows.
Well, they _did_ raise the speed of light that one time... Maybe they kept "c" at its old value to keep math consistent, and just raised the cosmic speed limit to higher than "c"?
Sunny delight was a terrible drink and it's a good thing it's gone, and let's pretend it never existed. It was literally just high fructose corn syrup with yellow food coloring.
"It's a superposition of both states until you open it and collapse the wave function." "Says you." Just how dismissive he is of that always makes me laugh.
It's because the cat is in fact alive or dead depending if it consumed the poison or just died from lack of air or starvation/dehydration. Whether the box is open or closed doesn't matter. If you were locked in a box for 3 days you may die. Whether the box is opened before you die or not is the only factor in you living or dying. A lack of knowledge of a thing does not negate the existence of that thing. I have no knowledge of you reading this or what you are doing, the fact that I don't know doesn't mean you aren't doing it. Quantum mechanics is simply a pretentious way of saying that someone doesn't have object permanence.
Had a classmate Michael in middle school that annoyed our math (who is also our physics and chemistry teacher) with the Schrodinger's Cat Theory, saying that it is impossible to know whether he made his homework or not if the professor doesn't open his homework book. The annoyed maths teacher proceeded to open it, and then "Michael, you did not do your homework!" And Michael answered all serious: "Yeah, it's fascinating." It happened something like that. I couldn't stop laughing for the rest of the day. be
He didn't poison it, he just left it in a box to, according to another comment here, disprove a theory. Only a thought experiment, more realistically. It was for science!
_The box released a cat in every possible state between alive and dead._ _And unfortunately for Fry... Every one of those states is UNBELIEVABLY PISSED OFF._
I've heard that comedy is the highest form of intelligence, I now believe this to be true based on how many ppl wrote tltr comments about one element of the joke.
I do not know for certain why, but for some reason I thought "is that Shrödinger?" when I first saw him looking at the box. And of course, I got h´the Tron reference of "Circuit City".
Everyone's always too focused on whether the cat is alive or dead to question if it might be pissed off at being shoved in a box.
Or just plain out of it's mind because of all the drugs in there.
Good point
Its poison WINK WINK
That it is.
Once in a while there is a comment on TH-cam worth reading. Nice one David.
If he's going faster than the speed of light, that's one hell of a mirror he's got.
Aaaaayyyyyyyy!
they got light going faster then light
@@shaunawesoe Exactly.
Don't worry, we increased the speed of light in 2208 to get around these problems
Actually, fun fact; light is always going the speed of light relative to everything. this is why going at lightspeed causes you to not experience time.
the amount of jokes in this one clip is astounding.
There's also a lot of drugs in there
And an electric wall!
I count 20
99999⁹⁹⁹⁹⁹⁹⁹⁹⁹⁹⁹⁹⁹⁹⁹⁹⁹⁹⁹⁹⁹⁹⁹⁹⁹⁹⁹⁹⁹
For real lmao. The tron reference was great
It's too bad this didn't work out. This was the best Fry ever did on a job.
Yeah, Fry was a good cop
Would’ve loved to see him work as a detective
@@exodustimes4266 in a universe of mindless buffoons turn to the thoughtless detective!
P.S.
I forget if Fry's brain condition makes him mindless or thoughtless.
@@SiegeTF thoughtless. He has his own mind and personality, he just can’t think beyond the present because he has no delta brain waves or something like that. It’s all because he’s his own grandpa.
@@SteveRogers0768 He did do the nasty in the pasty…
Fun fact: schrodinger actually hated his cat in a box theory, he made it up as a way to mock the current theory of quantum mechanics and accidentally created a great example
oh do tell
@@Xalzia That's basically it. Schrödinger argued that the nowadays accepted Copenhagen interpretation was wrong or incomplete at best. He basically said that if the theory is true, than the cat in this thought experiment would be both alive and death at the same time and that would be completely ridiculous. The theory therefore needs to be wrong.
@@Sjoerd1993 so sheldon was wrong with his advice?
Einstein fell for the same thing
I remember when I thought of the stupidity of quantum physics interpretations. Collapsing wave functions, denying the law of identity, reducing everything to a probability, ah…. The foolishness of being a second grader 😂
The perks of having a writing staff composed of actual scientists
Koale McKenzie source?
futurama's writers have a combined number of 3 Phds 7 masters and 50 years at harvard..
LEMMiNO
Though they missed the point of the thought experiment. Its actually just to prove that quantum mechanics dont translate into the macro world. Cats cant be in a superposition.
That's because quality control, can't watch some fucking middle ages show without a half hour of sex. If it lights, make, noises......
Notice how Schrodinger himself was also put in a superposition when he got refracted, and then had his wave function collapsed upon hitting the wall
I really love how surreal it is that Erwin Schrodinger is out and about in the year 3000
There is no explanation given as to why he's still alive, no reason that he's transporting a bunch of drugs at slightly over the speed of light, no reason why he gets to be a full human while other historical figures from his time are relegated to being heads in jars
He just shows up, refuses to elaborate further, and is never mentioned again.
quantum physics
he is the master of space and time
Typical Erwin.
For all we know that is Erwin's clone in the year 3000
@@Tallest333 That's fair - we know Agnew apparently got cloned at some point
"that's a violation of the Law of Lorentz Invariance baby"
light 'em up
"A cat, some poison, and a Caesium atom"
"there's also a lot of drugs in there"
So does that mean the "poison" was a lot of drugs, clever way to lie and tell the truth
Drugs ain't poison
MapleSyrupp
Depends what drugs. Drugs is a broad term
@@h.m.8137 In all technicalities alcohol is a poison. So unless it is pot then it is a poison.
Too much of a drug can be considered as poison.
Edboy 541 TBF too much water is poison
Amy does a better Farnsworth impression than I can.
That's weird.
well if you have to be forced in a studio room together for years at a time, you start to learn their voices lol
That’s sexy
@@dontsayit5537 bruh lmao
Voice actors being better at doing voices than normal people weird.
@Axl Dave That would probably the hardest thing in voice over history
This is, in my estimation, the funniest Futurama sequence.
From how suspicious Erwin is to how the music shifts when they enter Tron world.
This whole episode deserves huge praise for being super original while also being a parody of Minority Report
How was this a parody of Minority Report?
@@mousermind The episode this scene is from is a minority report parody through most of the second half.
Pretty sure this is a parody of Tron.
i think my favorite is _attack of the killer app_
"There's also a lot of drugs in there."
E.S.: "It's a large quantum of drugs! It's an...erm.. a quantum experiment!"
I don't think those are drugs!
Yes, until we try it it's drug AND not drugs!
I rolled my eyes at the cat joke so that one had me rolling
Well, he’s a cop, so...
That was way too well animated.
Joy Hally and the problem with that is ......?!
+FuckYouAllToPieces so? futurama is still better
FUCK_YOU_ALL ask a German about the jokes on family guy, they don't get even half of them still they keep porting this piece of shit show over (including the Cleveland show wich is just awkward to watch)
Naw, 3d animation is cheap. Much cheaper than 2d.
You could tell that was a labor of love.
I love how casually the robotic cop says "There's also a lot of drugs in there."
Oh.... Yeah.
You In that 1970s “black” voice.
"Look out for that particular individual!"
As someone who used to be homeless I genuinely liked that🙂
Was Futurama THIS good? I'm gonna have to give it a watch!!!
It's, but it also ins't.
@@gabrielmartines3510 99% of it is really good
@@CptnWolfe It was, but season 5-7 were very inconsistent in quality, some episodes were horrible and some were very good, but nothing really that remarkable besides the last episode, that being due to the writing crew being a lot minor compared to the original run.
Seasons 1-4 are awesome.
@@gabrielmartines3510 I beg to differ. "The Late Philip J. Fry" was right up there with the best of the original run. Easily on par with the likes of "Jurassic Bark" or "The Luck of the Fryrish" or "The Devil's Hands are Idol Playthings."
0:51
Lorentz Invariance
The laws of physics are the same for any observer at any time
Going faster than the speed of light is the joke since nothing can go faster than the speed of light, unless you were to break the laws of physics
Really though, if he was going faster than the speed of light and yet hadn't traveled the appropriate distance, that actually would be a violation of Lorentz Invariance. Light should be able to circle the earth 7 times per second. Meaning in the time it took them to even read the radar gun, he should have already circled the earth a dozen times or more. Yet he hadn't even made it 3 blocks. Which would mean the gun and the operator saw two different results from the same perspective, and then upon following him, he was able to see them in a mirror, despite traveling faster than the light that was hitting the mirror, another violation. Honestly though, of all the laws you'd need to break to travel over C while driving through downtown NYC, Lorentz Invariance isn't even the worst one.
@@theduke7539 What if the speed of light was lower on earth so that if you go past it you would know you were going faster.
@@Argonisgema That's not how that works
@@maregondrako Yeah, but in an episode the professor said "In my day, sound didn't travel through space" so trying to put logic into it sort of falls apart.
Nothing can go faster than the speed of light in space, but space itself can go faster than that.
"there's also a lot of drugs in there" always cracks me up
"crack"s you up you say?
So Terry Pratchett was right: the state would be "Bloody furious"
GNU Terry
But what about Harry Potter?
who?
@Tom's Ghost Christ on a bike, my man, tell us how you really feel.
@Tom's Ghost I suggest you take back what you said, brother...
We've got a nice rockery for people like you...
“Nooo, it’s cheaper just to have you die.” His little finger wave just sells it. 😂
God damn the voice of the Robot police officer is amazing
URL (pronounced "Earl") was voiced by John DiMaggio! He voiced Bender as well, to say nothing of the dozens and dozens of other characters he's voiced in other shows.
@@benjaminoechsli1941 The fact that white boy can do a black voice so damn well baffles me.
I love the multi plane echoing scream as he's about to crash.
That Robocop has one very chocolate tasting voice, I need more.
Awwwwwwwwwwwwww. Yeahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.
And a superb grasp of the theory of special relativity
It imitates the 1970s “smooth black guy”.
00:03 To defeat. *_THE HUNS_*
Did they send be daughters. When i asked, for sons?
kden
Pancakes You're the saddest bunch I ever met, but you can bet before we're through....
"Mister I'll....... Make a Man ....... out of you"
I see your a man of culture aswell
Imagine being a Ivy League educated scientist and then working on adult animated tv show
Lucky Bastards
That's work not luck
Luck is a result
NOT a factor
The best part is them catching him, when hes going OVER the speed of light..
Sometimes you have to break a law to catch a criminal. Aww, yeah.
Well, they _did_ raise the speed of light that one time... Maybe they kept "c" at its old value to keep math consistent, and just raised the cosmic speed limit to higher than "c"?
Fry: Is cat alive or dead?
Erwin: Yes.
I’ve re-watched this episode many time, one of my all time favourites.
Good thing I can now calm down knowing fry is a police officer, never noticed that before
AlphaBanjaxedBanshee only in the one episode.
Person:is the cat alive or dead
Schrodinger:yes
and no.
Is the cat alive, or dead?
Hey, might as well do it.
"Look out for that particular individual."
I smell an idiocracy reference
You can tell it was a particular individual because he didn't wave.
Anyone know where to find that sunny d commercial? lol
Leaving this for future reference
Wait 1000 years for it to air on televisión.
@@leondshiro891 its what I'm guessing, 2 years and haven't found it
@@inanimatesum4945 dedication at its finest
Sunny delight was a terrible drink and it's a good thing it's gone, and let's pretend it never existed. It was literally just high fructose corn syrup with yellow food coloring.
“Look put for that particular individual”
Perfect
"It's a superposition of both states until you open it and collapse the wave function."
"Says you."
Just how dismissive he is of that always makes me laugh.
Whoa, do you have all the Tomar Emeralds?
It's because the cat is in fact alive or dead depending if it consumed the poison or just died from lack of air or starvation/dehydration.
Whether the box is open or closed doesn't matter.
If you were locked in a box for 3 days you may die. Whether the box is opened before you die or not is the only factor in you living or dying.
A lack of knowledge of a thing does not negate the existence of that thing. I have no knowledge of you reading this or what you are doing, the fact that I don't know doesn't mean you aren't doing it.
Quantum mechanics is simply a pretentious way of saying that someone doesn't have object permanence.
"Light em up"
The wordplay tends to infinity
smartest dumb show ever.
Well the writing staff IS mostly composed of actual scientists and some Harvard graduates.
@@StarForce99 This is the same show where Fry could move faster than time by drinking 100 cups of coffee.
@@danielzakgaim2764
That’s just maths son
@@danielzakgaim2764 it's called suspension of disbelief.
Daniel Zakgaim it’s really good coffee
Amy imitating Professor Farnsworth never gets old 😂
I forgot how fucking smart this show was.
Rick & Morty ain’t got nothing on this!
They’re both great shows
Yeah, but Futurama does the whole "Smart Sci-Fi" thing so much better while Rick and Morty has weirder adventures.
KampKarl is this a meme or actual opinion
To be fair...
KampKarl I understand that their jokes are pretentious. While Futurama writers are actually Masters and Doctorates.
1:41 \[T]/ praise the sun
You can tell the writers were trying to answer the mail they'd received from all their physicist viewers, all at the same time.
The peeing on the wall is a reference to "Dont pee on the electric fence" from Ren & Stimpy.
when fry said "sunny d commercial" thats when i realized Billy west also voices Zapp
this scene will never get old
0:04 That was a good impression
“There’s also a lot of drugs in here” underrated line lol
"Watch out for that particular individual"
2:02 I'm dying LOL
It's really cool that echo effect in Spanish (Latin America) version it doesn't have.
That robot cops voice is so deep at the end
Woah, where my man learn that?
S U N N Y *D* Commercial
Those jokes were relatively funny.
You're tecnicly right, the best way to be right!
Bartender : what can I get you?
A Tachyon particle walks into a bar.
The cat: is it alive or dead? *Alive or dead?!* > : (
yes
What's in the box?
Answer him FOOL!
0:37 Pretty much every multi million dollar company that own sweatshops in third world countries
*0:38
Fry is so much cooler as a cop, oh my lord.
The TRON references are nicely and cool incorporated
Holy crap, this has aged fantastically.
Professor Farnsworth: Let's get down to business.
Me: 🎵 To defeat, the huns! 🎵
The amount of easter eggs is waay to high
Hey did anyone notice that Schrödinger's car is a Mazda MX-5 Miata? Specifically the NA (Gen. 1) model.
Theres also alot of drugs in there
0:33 Well, I guess you could just use a New-U station *tm*
Its cheaper just to have them die
"don't whiz on that electric fence"
this clip is funnier than entire post 2014 Simpsons series.
It's really easy, first you make sure there's enough airholes for teh caat to bearth
Had a classmate Michael in middle school that annoyed our math (who is also our physics and chemistry teacher) with the Schrodinger's Cat Theory, saying that it is impossible to know whether he made his homework or not if the professor doesn't open his homework book. The annoyed maths teacher proceeded to open it, and then "Michael, you did not do your homework!"
And Michael answered all serious: "Yeah, it's fascinating."
It happened something like that. I couldn't stop laughing for the rest of the day. be
that's a violation of the law of Lorentz invariance baby!
I take it that this is supposed to be a Tron reference.
0:00 to 0:40 is exactly like my life, except nobody has a job, and im fry
1:20 "An electric wall, eh? I can't see the harm in peeing on that." LoL. This is why you're a particular individual.
Me: Huh. Those look like Tron bikes.
**5 seconds later**
Me: Oh.
so from my understanding he is basically saying "i don't know and you won't know until the box is opened and you see the answer."
Yeah, thats basically the theory. From an outside View, both Sides are equally possible, but you cant know until you Check
I know that the hobo pissing on an electric wall is a thing because of Mythbusters
"i cant see the harm in peeing on that"
I remember someone complaining about the cat-in-the-box thing. She was devastated to hear that people would poison cats for seemingly no purpose.
He didn't poison it, he just left it in a box to, according to another comment here, disprove a theory. Only a thought experiment, more realistically. It was for science!
@@kamikaze4172 I know but she didn't
Pfft; the chump tried to outrun them in Circuit City. He probably would've lost them if he had driven into _Best Buy._
"It's cheaper just to have you die."
The US CoViD-19 response in a nutshell.
And Amazon's..
"That's a violation of the Lorentz invariance law" Only a true intellectual can get that one, lmao.
Thats literally 9th grade physics class
@@bet3240 But how often do you think of 9th grade physics?
@@kamikaze4172 not a lot but i certainly wouldnt call a teen a "true intellectual"
@@bet3240 Teens are far from that, but I doubt many paid that much attention or bothered to remember
Fry as a cop was a bad ass
Still more accurate than the actual "paradox" PERIOD
Damn, so much sci-fi, actual science, and pop culture references in this clip. I need to watch the whole show
Should have also acknowledged the Tron reference!
_The box released a cat in every possible state between alive and dead._
_And unfortunately for Fry... Every one of those states is UNBELIEVABLY PISSED OFF._
Who else thought of Borderlands when they heard "Pandora" and "Most dangerous planet"?
You think that's why it's cheaper to just let them die? They pay 7% of the money they have on hand and they're on their way?
7% of 0 is 0, after all.
I watched this for the first time on TV the day I learned in school what schrodingers cat was
in the first 40 seconds there are 5 jokes holy shit
Did anyone notice that when the hobo peed on the electric wall that was sort of a bit of a reference to Ren and Stimpy?
My first time seeing this gag:
Futurama: Super intelligent joke about Schrodinger's cat theory.
Me: Hehe kitty go reeeooowww
One possible explanation for why schrodinger is alive in the year 3000: that theory about quantum immortality.
Why are there so many Borderlands comments? Pandora...3D planet... *AVATARS* - that should be enough clues
Weird, it's a reference to the James Cameron movie.
@@BobtheDonut Exactly
1;41 I think that is the most Zapp Brannigan thing Fry has ever said
There's more lessons on theoretical physics in this episode than most people will see in their school career.
Schrödinger's Car looks like a flying Miata
I've heard that comedy is the highest form of intelligence, I now believe this to be true based on how many ppl wrote tltr comments about one element of the joke.
The guard sounds like the guardian from Samurai Jack
It's the only way to make sense of it all.
The original rick and morty
I do not know for certain why, but for some reason I thought "is that Shrödinger?" when I first saw him looking at the box.
And of course, I got h´the Tron reference of "Circuit City".
I always had a feeling what it actually contained was a somewhat vexed moggy.
"where my man learn to do that"
"SunnyD commercial"
0:02 TO DEFEAT THE HUNS!!!
"And there's also a lot of drugs in there..." was a great punchline pilled on all the others.