OMFG this is the best thing I've ever seen. For as long as I can remember, I've been searching for a piece of art like this. I never really knew what I was looking for, but now that I've found Photon, it feels like a revelation - this is exactly what I was searching for.!
While it's understood that certain viewers might find the intricate visual narratives of this science movie challenging to interpret, it is imperative to recognize the inherent complexity of theoretical and astrophysical phenomena. The interplay between the visuals and the narration is meticulously designed to evoke the awe and grandeur of cosmic events. The portrayal of sunspots when discussing a star 'softening up' and prominences during the death of a big star, while not directly explanatory, are indicative of broader cosmic processes that encapsulate the dynamism and volatility of stellar life cycles. This abstract representation is intentional, aiming to provoke curiosity and deeper investigation, which is a fundamental aspect of scientific inquiry. Moreover, the purpose of such visuals extends beyond mere didactic communication. They serve as a catalyst for a profound emotional and intellectual connection with the audience, fostering a sense of wonder and inspiration which, according to pedagogical studies, significantly enhances the learning experience. In regards to the structure of the information presented, it is crucial to acknowledge that modern science communication, especially in the realm of theoretical physics, often necessitates a non-linear approach. This reflects the nature of scientific discovery itself, which is rarely a straightforward path. The film’s methodology does not undermine its educational value; rather, it aligns with the cognitive processes involved in understanding and appreciating complex scientific concepts. To assert that the visuals are shown merely because they are 'awe-inspiring' is to overlook their strategic role in bridging the abstract and the tangible, thereby enriching the viewer’s comprehension of the cosmos. The film’s strength lies not just in presenting isolated facts but in creating an immersive experience that mirrors the intricate and often non-intuitive nature of theoretical physics." Isn’t it fascinating how abstract representations can deepen our understanding and appreciation of the universe?
reading your comment felt like some mind rehablilitation and therapy to all the hate and missunderstanding that has found its way into my eye and thus brain. it appears to me like some valid counterweight to all the stupidity and ignorance out there. then again reality demands its place and utterly shatters my counterweight thought as your comment most likely wont be read by many people relative to the enormous amount of crap that is read and reposted every single day...
The first half ... the Assembly Theory of evolution is so beautifully and simply demonstrated. The second half ... WOW! I'm going to have to dig into Mr. Leto's other doings. Thank you so much for Photon 🧠
I don't know if it is just me, but I sense a touch of Stanley Kubrick behind it all. I bet that if Stanley were still among us and commissioned to make a similar documentary, especially after having filmed "2001: A Space Odyssey", he couldn't have made it much differently than this, including that kind of subtle music that accompanies it all. Fabulous and awe inspiring images, which in time return my mind thinking about some images Stanley had only recreated in a studio environment but are here reproduced in every natural detail. Whomever filmed and edited this, must have a deep knowledge in story telling and science. Excellent and very interesting, a rarity these days to find something of this quality on a platform like this one. My compliments to all those involved in it.
Yes, I take your point about Stanley Kubrick and I agree with you on that. 2001 is practically my bible. That film operates on many levels, which sadly I have found goes straight over the heads of many people who I really expected to 'get it' . I'm definitely going to watch Photons again. And again, I expect!
One must have enough faith to believe what someone else says without physical evidence. I find that first obstacle is the hardest to get past. If one can do that - the rest is a breeze apparently.
@@abulbsl4835Nobody makes that claim. Where did your god come from? Who made him? If god can exist without a creator then existence can also exist without a creator. Perhaps consciousness created the universe, perhaps conciousness is god, but it is absolutely not the Christian god or any other god of any religion.
wow, this is incredible. i've been trying to do some impoverished version of this in my head for years, giving new names to boring school lesson confections, i've been rethinking how we think and talk about this stuff. Thank you !
It is. The director was, first, an artist in paint and is an artist - not, a scientist. Perhaps one of the greatest achievements here will be to advance the understanding and appreciation of the scope and importance of Art, in 1st principle - not, Science, in 1st principle.
I think the scariness is projected into this purely by the music. Im actually a bit appalled by the way the soundtrack is influencing what is in fact a wonderful video. You would use these sounds in horror films and the like. This video is important and needs an entirely new soundtrack. I could do it y'know.... ;)
@@blestenkirst8288 There was a bit of horror in it though. I quite like the sound track due to frequency of atoms etc producing vibrations as their waves and frequencies seem to make what they are and how they act. The sounds of particles was a way to display that effect.
@@andybrown6981 Fair enough :) I would edit out the horror scenes though!. I just feel like the horror movie scenes and sounds are influencing the viewer in a negative way....
@@andybrown6981Totally unnecessary. We are being presented with the ultimate reality of our physical existence. Injecting horror into peoples perception of it seems like a foul deed designed to nudge people into having a sense of horror about their existence. It would be just as easy to foster a sense of wonder, enlightenment and amazement in the viewer. I don't know what kind of people would choose to frame it like this.
It’s so weird how at 8:22 - 8:28 I can feel my iPad vibrating in my hand as the sound of the frequency is humming through my iPad speakers and I feel it as my hand feels a tingly vibration. That’s crazy! I’m not that far in and I’m already glad I came across this video!
Astonishing achievement! thank you so much for showing it. I can't find words to describe the awe after Im left with after watching it. Congratulation all involved.
The end credits song is called “Canto”, by Igor Szulc!! The song is sooo good! The deep chord progression, with those vocals… simply mesmerizing… let’s get this song some plays, guys!!
Excellent Production Choices Helped To Make This Documentary Magnificient . ●● Much Of It Is In Black+White ✅️ . ●● Narrators Voice . . . P E R F E C T .
Can some one _please_ tell me what in the name of Cliff Burton's flares is going on at 1:04:17 ? Because, to me, it appears to be a pixelated penguin with a massive todger pissing into a grave. Which _can't_ be right. Can it? Enquiring minds need to know. Bloody good film otherwise.
That’s strange you said that. A friend of mine who has now passed had a visit from a pixelated penguin upon smoking DMT. He said it felt like eternity.
I never stopped watching to comment - was that captivated. Will watch again for sure......those sequences of biochemistry in action are awe inspiring.....thank you kindly for uploading this.
Is this available for purchase in full res online? It definitely looks better than the 720p copy originally uploaded, but I can't help but think the streaming video compression algorithm is still muddying some of the noisier scenes. I want to know im watching this masterpiece in its full visual glory
The texture and narrative of this marvelous work reminds me of the french movie "La Jette", created in 1962, and less so, the remake, "12 Monkeys" from 1995 - though both are excellent. "PROTON" shares the dark imagery and the not quite emotionally removed narration, with the inescapable sense of impending horror never being far away. Huge kudos to the creators and those that helped fund them!
Indeed, a best science movie ever created. I loved it. a clever and simple use of words make even more curious about everything. It excels in realistic visual approach and the storytelling. It's way beyond the imagination. from quarks to stars. from capsules that holds strings (cell) to how human body works. It gets deeper and deeper and you still want more. I wish it had never ended.
Andy, those are good questions to ask. Muons are heavier cousins of electrons. They do not move at the speed of light because they have mass. However, they can travel at speeds very close to the speed of light, especially when they are produced in high-energy collisions. Gluons particles mediate the strong force that binds quarks together in protons and neutrons. Gluons are massless, but they are confined within protons, neutrons, and other hadrons due to the nature of the strong force. Because of this confinement, they don't move freely at the speed of light in the same way photons do. Gravitons are theoretical particles proposed to mediate the force of gravity. If they exist and are massless, they would move at the speed of light. However, the existence of gravitons has not been confirmed experimentally. Regarding friction, in the vacuum of space and within high-energy particle interactions, the concept of friction as we experience it in everyday life doesn't apply. Instead, particles interact via fundamental forces: electromagnetic, weak nuclear, strong nuclear, and gravitational. These interactions dictate how particles behave rather than any form of friction. Not all exotic particles move at the speed of light, and the forces they experience are more about interactions than friction. Their behaviors are governed by the fundamental forces that act at quantum levels. Think about how friction is actually a transference of energy, conceptualize and think in terms of transfer of energy between particles rather than friction.
@@jaydouglas5847 Ye, I can imagine some of the collisions between atoms bits can be quite harsh, if a piece was exerted upon by a much stronger force. But other particles interact more sharingly and glue together, and maybe change their shape when stuck together, or their purpose changes, due to the transfer of their energies
@@andybrown6981 Indeed, the interactions between particles at the atomic and subatomic levels vary widely. When particles collide with high energy, the forces involved are intense, sometimes resulting in particle creation, annihilation, or significant changes in their states. For instance, in high-energy collisions in particle accelerators the dynamic interactions often produce new particles. On the other hand, some particles, like gluons, do act as the "glue" that holds quarks together within protons and neutrons. Their interactions are more about maintaining the integrity of these composite particles through the strong nuclear force. The idea of particles changing their shape or purpose through energy transfer touches on fundamental concepts like energy conservation and particle transformation. This process is at the heart of many interactions in particle physics, where energy and momentum conservation dictate the outcomes of these interactions.
As a physicist, I find this very compelling. Do things look like this at that scale? I have no idea, however, something like this sparks the imagination of what these things should look like.
@ there’s a previous upload of this video by the same person that can have English subtitles through out the video :) not sure why they don’t work on this one.
@ that’s ok. The other upload the subs worked fine. I didn’t think to check if there was another version until quite a way through, lol. Thank you for the uploads. I loved the film! I’d never heard of it. Very unique.
Do you know how something new that has an effect on your up mood can make you feel Euphoria. I bet Cavemen got super high off of fire and that's what allowed humans to move forward mentally and physically.
This is like combining a version of Richard Dawkin's Selfish Gene book with awesome, analog looking animation alongside an abstracted version of poetry where you ignore any current scientific nomenclature more complex than atoms, molecules and their interactions and combinations. Definitely deeply satisfying if you've watched one too many cookie-cutter science documentaries over many years and have become "bored" with the repetitious nature of the medium and its usual presentation. I almost switched it off a few minutes in but the more I watched the more I got out of it. I love this, deeply.... I'd definitely purchase a high-res version of it if I could find one. It's been many years since I've seen anything this unique and thought provoking on a subject you thought you understood. The only thing I can compare this with is my imagination, at some stage or another.
Incredible computer simulations of biomolecules! @1:11:48 I love the description of Bruno as the transport for your string. My son will forever be recast as my string transport. ❤
Thought experiment: What if the expansion of the universe is an optical illusion, caused by a stretch bubble (the opposite of a warp bubble), from our point of view in the universe?
Agreed. We are out of curve dynamically to it, collectively mainly perceptually and a literal physical manifestation albeit a limited one - time scale wise - to the extent of our environmentally conditioned perspective. If you figure out how to decouple before either of us; return here to include us in your erstwhile inversion to the principle persistence(s). 5.68744 D Sisters and Brothers...
That is "Dipole Electron Flood Theory" ....all matter is made of dipoles and 1839 make a proton. ...a gluon is an Electron....a photon is 2 electrons back to back.
The first half of this movie was life changing. It was put together so well and abiogenesis makes much more sense to me now. I love how he drove home the point of how many atoms are in a single drop of water, thus how many chances more and more complex bonds of nonliving strings had the opportunity to form by pure luck and millions of years, inevitable luck. If I played the lottery every week for 10 million years with a 1 and 300 million chance of winning the lottery, I can expect to hit the jackpot once, maybe twice. That's 520 million weeks of gambling. Now imagine the young Earth with septillions of atoms, clumping together in crazy, insane conditions for tens or hundreds of millions of years, it's not too difficult to realize that we are the product of the greatest lottery of all time. That's some mindblowing shit right there.
@@rdallas81 I very much appreciated this film because it allowed me to understand how life possibly came to be what it is today. I don't pretend to know the answers unlike a simpleton like yourself. My beliefs evolve as humans advance and discover this great universe we are in. Modernity and the scientific process has already eliminated the vast majority of deities we humans have created over the past 10,000 years or so and I find it extremely backwards and primitive and sad that you are not able to see just how beautiful it is without needing to take the word of stone age man in a very specific religion that you were certainly born into by chance. If you were born elsewhere, your beliefs would be of a different god almost certainly and you would be just as ignorant of true progress and you would be just as certain of that god's existence. You know, there have been tens of thousands of religions in human history, they all certainly cannot be correct. Let me say something else about this documentary in comparison to religion; the sheer elegancy of the explanation given in this video is something far more beautiful than any ancient religious text written by man who didn't know the Earth was round and the sun was a giant ball of mostly hydrogen gas so heavy its own gravity creates fusion. They didn't know that DNA molecules indeed are the building blocks of life and us humans share our lineage with the very first self replicating cells. We can give paternity tests to learn with absolute certainty if a man fathered a specific child and solve 30 year old col murder cases by linking someone's genetic makeup to a crime and exonerate wrongly convicted people using the same science. Me, nor the creator of this documentary would be afraid to admit we made a mistake as soon as a discovery is made and we are proven wrong in our understanding of the universe. As a matter of fact, we give Nobel prizes to people who prove themselves wrong and it's nothing to be ashamed of. What is shameful is people like you who hold humanity back and have an unwavering belief of the universe all because you simply want to believe. you want to believe your deceased relative is in a better place and that they are waiting on you to join them. Religions exploited the fact that human beings are conscious about their own death and promised them eternal bliss if they just follow their rules and threaten them with literal eternal suffering if they don't. It's the easiest psychological game of power to see if you just look closely. I understand I am not going to convince you and that's not why I chose to reply to you. I just don't like when people of faith throw it in my face like they absolutely know they are correct. Please grow up.
Honesty it the best partcle system "modeling" Ive seen in my life, very special and interesting work happening here, feels like Houdini or Thinking Particle.
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@@terrybreiland4230 Right on T! I quite literally struggled to find courage to publicly agree with your sentiments. Profane. Whatever qualifies as genuine deep empathy to it so explicit applies to the witnessing experience.
Sorry, but not the "best science movie ever created". If someone does not know how to interpret the visuals (and there is a wide spectrum, so you need to know quite a lot), it becomes utterly confusing, because they do not show reliably what the narrator is talking about. For example: "here it shows that a star is softening up..." (showing sun spots) "...the death of a big star is spectacular..." (showing potuberances on the sun). Does the text have anything to do with the pictures, except by VERY far association? - Many visuals seem to be shown mainly because they are available and in themselves awe-inspiring, not to serve any didactic purpose. And this is just one exampe of plenty. No, a good science movie - and there are some - puts all presented bits of information together in a way that they support each other with regard to a learning process in the audience. It does not pre-suppose lots of input from the audience for which it hasn't previously prepared the audience. Great idea, interesting script, lots of good pictures, but not very convincingly put together. - AND everything is presented in a way as if it was rock-solid fact, albeit a lot of very intelligent members of the "science community" put lots of question marks in many of the statements. What is presented here is a certain stage of development of a now populare "science narrative", - a kind of free-floating modern creation story - not the scientific approach and endeavour that assisted in created this narrative.
Despite, I wish I was as convincing as this movie. The scientific consensus being such a mess, I had to do it myself. Funny enough, I ended up with a self-creating Periodic Table being in full compliance, using just 1 elementary particle. It´s not hard at all, if you start from scratch and use common sense. Yet the general public would rather see me as a crackpot, since I´m not good at presentations (and I do have my share of mistakes TBH). They prefer drama, and rather click on the next cat video instead of investigate. I can´t compete with that.
Your critique of this film seems to be driven by your egos desire to share your specific knowledge. Like your intelligence blinded you because where the film deviates from nomenclature you failed to suspend disbelief and stopped watching. I think the whole point wasn't about science as we accept it like a peer review process. Try rewatching it and turn off the noise , enjoy the creative freedom. Proper labels of things does not mean you know them. I swam in lake garda in Italy , those words defined logically mean very little about what that experience was like. Be in the moment don't look at the film through the filter of science, just see the light and hear the sound
@@chuckcantillon4764 Thank you profousely for your comment on my hidden motivation. I wouldn't have thought to meet such a competent headshrinker in such an unexpected environment! But quite independently of that, my critique addressed the claim "best SCIENCE movie ever". It is definitely creative and a visual feast, but as such it could have announced itself as "meditations on the photon" or something similar, so that people know what to expect.
Lots of beautiful CGI + lots of suggestive evolutionary storytelling and gaslighting. 33:30 In these animations, biochemical processes as can now be described experimentally are projected/suggested as if this is exactly how it could exist or arise in some primordial soup, which is (bio)chemically demonstrably impossible. It is suggested here with beautiful CGI that Origin Of Life would be demonstrated with this. It is a mental temptation to click this fairy tale into your thinking. It is a lie that will infiltrate and mislead your further thinking and reasoning.
The sound effects are great too :) Scary to see how many of us fall for science fiction. Nice to meet someone else who thinks rational: The beginning of this movie made me even LOL.
This reminds me of that BBC series "Look Around You" --- a spoof series that harkened back to early 80s style educational programs, which was not without elements of sci-fi/fantasy that more obtuse viewers might mistake for real.
I expected you to think about how much the world is changeable in an instance where you are a very important component of the earth and the universe itself
This stuff is so cool! Here's something very related to the beginning of Mr. Leto's "Photon" ... little things that add up to big things. You will need to understand Conway's Game of Life to appreciate whats going on here: A simple cellular automata replicating itself into a much larger version. th-cam.com/video/xP5-iIeKXE8/w-d-xo.html
12:45 -- mentions the 92 URANIUM, which is fissile. Things work in hard aspects and soft aspects. The 90 in 92 is working in the hard aspects ( 90, 45, 22.5). Things in hard aspects are perfectly square (round). Things in soft aspects are spherical (120, 60, 30). It's possible that the amount of protons affects energy levels in this aspect capacity. Hard aspects bring on such high amounts of energy that they are like rubber band tensions of equal oneness. Soft tensions are more like nylons, more relaxed. It's something to consider when looking at the number of protons. Also, 92 URANIUM is actually the harbinger of keeping the surface crust of this Earth planet at a warm temperature. Nuclear was not the answer. To take Uranium away from the Earth's crust is to cause it to begin overheating. Also, the petroleum at the bottom of the oceans keep the Earth from overheating. It comes from the whales that die at the bottom of the ocean. The killing of whales to the point of lowering their existence is also a way of creating overheating of the Earth planet.
"Quark Strangeness and Charm" - 'HAWKWIND' (space rock band) 7th Studio album. If this excites then Brock , Calvert will be delighted you listen. Also 'GONG' another '70's space rock group. Under Daevid Allen (Divided Alien) such 🎵🎶 was made. Go forth and realise ✌️
Audio-Visual: I wasn't prepared for the inversion incursions- the ferocious beyond the prescient edge to the de ja vu. I imagine DMT would be like this except unpacked inside 10 minutes unpacked in under 45 seconds. Wholly mother-fucking shit! Douglas Trumbull visually... has achieved similar perhaps over the course of his career. This is like the director's NC-17 cut of Event Horizon, particularly the ending...if you can handle it...yet be it on LSD you had no intention of injesting in light of the autopsy revealing your plight. Fucking AYE!
OMFG this is the best thing I've ever seen. For as long as I can remember, I've been searching for a piece of art like this. I never really knew what I was looking for, but now that I've found Photon, it feels like a revelation - this is exactly what I was searching for.!
Just when i thought i had reached the bottom of todays rabbit hole i find this video and realize i am just at the beginning.
The more you learn or they learn the more they realize they know very little of nothing.
The older and wiser you become, the more you realize there is to learn and how little you actually know.
Doesn't it always seam to be that you don't know what you've got till it's gone?
Quark strangeness we just do not know
Yes I agree ✋
We did it! Photon in 1080p without subtitles distracting you. YT auto-subs are doing pretty well.
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I so appreciate this!!!!!!
This is a phenomenal documentary. My only wish is the conversation was translated with a voiceover. Thanks for uploading it. Great job!
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What does that had to do anything with this video ?@@SacredOwl
Just when I knew all about the photon, this documentary illuminated how minute my understanding really was. Thank you for showing me the "light".
While it's understood that certain viewers might find the intricate visual narratives of this science movie challenging to interpret, it is imperative to recognize the inherent complexity of theoretical and astrophysical phenomena. The interplay between the visuals and the narration is meticulously designed to evoke the awe and grandeur of cosmic events.
The portrayal of sunspots when discussing a star 'softening up' and prominences during the death of a big star, while not directly explanatory, are indicative of broader cosmic processes that encapsulate the dynamism and volatility of stellar life cycles. This abstract representation is intentional, aiming to provoke curiosity and deeper investigation, which is a fundamental aspect of scientific inquiry.
Moreover, the purpose of such visuals extends beyond mere didactic communication. They serve as a catalyst for a profound emotional and intellectual connection with the audience, fostering a sense of wonder and inspiration which, according to pedagogical studies, significantly enhances the learning experience.
In regards to the structure of the information presented, it is crucial to acknowledge that modern science communication, especially in the realm of theoretical physics, often necessitates a non-linear approach. This reflects the nature of scientific discovery itself, which is rarely a straightforward path. The film’s methodology does not undermine its educational value; rather, it aligns with the cognitive processes involved in understanding and appreciating complex scientific concepts.
To assert that the visuals are shown merely because they are 'awe-inspiring' is to overlook their strategic role in bridging the abstract and the tangible, thereby enriching the viewer’s comprehension of the cosmos. The film’s strength lies not just in presenting isolated facts but in creating an immersive experience that mirrors the intricate and often non-intuitive nature of theoretical physics."
Isn’t it fascinating how abstract representations can deepen our understanding and appreciation of the universe?
your wording is absolutely crazy! who are you? wha do you for a living?
reading your comment felt like some mind rehablilitation and therapy to all the hate and missunderstanding that has found its way into my eye and thus brain. it appears to me like some valid counterweight to all the stupidity and ignorance out there.
then again reality demands its place and utterly shatters my counterweight thought as your comment most likely wont be read by many people relative to the enormous amount of crap that is read and reposted every single day...
This sounds like chatGPT
@@ZanudaScienceAI
Sounds like a load of AI bs
The first half ... the Assembly Theory of evolution is so beautifully and simply demonstrated. The second half ... WOW! I'm going to have to dig into Mr. Leto's other doings. Thank you so much for Photon 🧠
"Like a scrotum in winter"
I felt that one!....
I was watching in preview mode and came here to comment about this LITTLE metaphor.
I....wasn't expecting that analogy to be used in regards to quantum fluctuations tbh
😂😂😂😂😂
This alone makes this the best.
With what
What a trip this film is! Thanks.
I don't know if it is just me, but I sense a touch of Stanley Kubrick behind it all. I bet that if Stanley were still among us and commissioned to make a similar documentary, especially after having filmed "2001: A Space Odyssey", he couldn't have made it much differently than this, including that kind of subtle music that accompanies it all.
Fabulous and awe inspiring images, which in time return my mind thinking about some images Stanley had only recreated in a studio environment but are here reproduced in every natural detail.
Whomever filmed and edited this, must have a deep knowledge in story telling and science. Excellent and very interesting, a rarity these days to find something of this quality on a platform like this one. My compliments to all those involved in it.
This movie is rarer than Radium
as if
Yes, I take your point about Stanley Kubrick and I agree with you on that. 2001 is practically my bible. That film operates on many levels, which sadly I
have found goes straight over the heads of many people who I really expected to 'get it' .
I'm definitely going to watch Photons again. And again, I expect!
The end credits song is called “Canto”, by Igor Szulc!!
The song is sooo good! The deep chord progression, with those vocals… simply mesmerizing…
I like the music but the singing is painful to listen too 😅
Wow! Finally a science movie made for scientists! :)
It’s a fantastic sci-fi/fantasy that scientists can enjoy, but it’s not a science movie.
Religion doesn't have answers, it has claims.
mutually contadicting claims. they cannot all be right; they can easily all be wrong.
One must have enough faith to believe what someone else says without physical evidence. I find that first obstacle is the hardest to get past. If one can do that - the rest is a breeze apparently.
Of course! everything came by accident, you, me everyone and everything is just luck. Right? Wow
@@abulbsl4835Nobody makes that claim. Where did your god come from? Who made him? If god can exist without a creator then existence can also exist without a creator.
Perhaps consciousness created the universe, perhaps conciousness is god, but it is absolutely not the Christian god or any other god of any religion.
wow, this is incredible. i've been trying to do some impoverished version of this in my head for years, giving new names to boring school lesson confections, i've been rethinking how we think and talk about this stuff. Thank you !
WOW indeed!
confections ?
Yes “transport for my string” is now how I’ll be referring to having children
most remarkable thing that i have ever watched! Bewildering! Astonishing!
I feel like this is a art video not a science video.
Art by university liberals who can’t prove evolution so they make films of what they think happened, for the puppet admirers.
It is. The director was, first, an artist in paint and is an artist - not, a scientist.
Perhaps one of the greatest achievements here will be to advance the understanding and appreciation of the scope and importance of Art, in 1st principle - not, Science, in 1st principle.
Why can't it be both?
I watched the last one and fell in love with science again
Ok
Thank you for uploading this one in higher quality
The narrator is phenomenal! Roger Penrose- cyclical Universe, boys and girls!
What’s cyclical in this
@@brendawilliams8062Roger Penrose believes that the big bang was not the beginning but the beginning of the continuation of the cycle chain universe.
Wonderfully informative, beautiful, and quite scary all at the same time.
I think the scariness is projected into this purely by the music. Im actually a bit appalled by the way the soundtrack is influencing what is in fact a wonderful video. You would use these sounds in horror films and the like. This video is important and needs an entirely new soundtrack. I could do it y'know.... ;)
@@blestenkirst8288 There was a bit of horror in it though. I quite like the sound track due to frequency of atoms etc producing vibrations as their waves and frequencies seem to make what they are and how they act. The sounds of particles was a way to display that effect.
@@andybrown6981 Fair enough :) I would edit out the horror scenes though!. I just feel like the horror movie scenes and sounds are influencing the viewer in a negative way....
@@blestenkirst8288 I actually skipped some of the video so didn't see the horror bits too much. They are a bit unnecessary. It is creative though.
@@andybrown6981Totally unnecessary. We are being presented with the ultimate reality of our physical existence. Injecting horror into peoples perception of it seems like a foul deed designed to nudge people into having a sense of horror about their existence. It would be just as easy to foster a sense of wonder, enlightenment and amazement in the viewer. I don't know what kind of people would choose to frame it like this.
It’s so weird how at 8:22 - 8:28 I can feel my iPad vibrating in my hand as the sound of the frequency is humming through my iPad speakers and I feel it as my hand feels a tingly vibration. That’s crazy! I’m not that far in and I’m already glad I came across this video!
Same here😂
That's the resonant frequency of an iPad a guess. Most objects have them...even the earth.
This is an amazing work of art and science. Thank you Thank you Thank you
Strings and Containers. Thank you so much for a new refreshing way to view my children and all those before and to be.
Thank you for your obvious hard work! I can't even begin to tell you how much got out of this video. Great work!!
I've never watched such a complete science before. Its simply awesome. Thanks for your effort from Bangladesh. ❤❤
Astonishing achievement! thank you so much for showing it. I can't find words to describe the awe after Im left with after watching it. Congratulation all involved.
The end credits song is called “Canto”, by Igor Szulc!!
The song is sooo good! The deep chord progression, with those vocals… simply mesmerizing… let’s get this song some plays, guys!!
Finally TH-cam, you understand what i like. This one is peak
Honestly best thing it has ever recommended me that I would never have found on my own.
Excellent Production Choices Helped To
Make This Documentary Magnificient .
●● Much Of It Is In Black+White ✅️ .
●● Narrators Voice . . . P E R F E C T .
Let’s be honest, this is ONE theory, yet the narration and images are superb.
The other theory is of a magical man in the sky waving his god hands to direct it all.
@28th_St_Air Ever heard about the Big Bang, the multiverse theory, the strings universes, the simulation, ...?
@@RenoLaringo of course. I was making an attempt (poorly) to mock those who think there is only creation by god.
@28th_St_Air My bad mate.
@@28th_St_Airyeah but that is clearly not what the op was talking about.
Can some one _please_ tell me what in the name of Cliff Burton's flares is going on at 1:04:17 ? Because, to me, it appears to be a pixelated penguin with a massive todger pissing into a grave. Which _can't_ be right. Can it? Enquiring minds need to know. Bloody good film otherwise.
That’s strange you said that. A friend of mine who has now passed had a visit from a pixelated penguin upon smoking DMT. He said it felt like eternity.
Yeah- that pissing into the grave was so weird I think that some good gear was used in conjunction with this movie’s production.
artistic license, shock value ...?
Exactly what it looks like to me 😂
@@Sfhakrn Wow really . Far out.
This is so wild. Thank you for posting this! Science is incredible.
I never stopped watching to comment - was that captivated. Will watch again for sure......those sequences of biochemistry in action are awe inspiring.....thank you kindly for uploading this.
Yes
This should be in schools. Amazing beautiful work
I was going to say why, the reupload. But this is some incredible work. Good job and thank you!
Ooohhh I see what you did here. Clever
and added 1080p!
Fantastical video. Even a layman or laywoman like me can understand it.❤
Is this available for purchase in full res online? It definitely looks better than the 720p copy originally uploaded, but I can't help but think the streaming video compression algorithm is still muddying some of the noisier scenes.
I want to know im watching this masterpiece in its full visual glory
The texture and narrative of this marvelous work reminds me of the french movie "La Jette", created in 1962, and less so, the remake, "12 Monkeys" from 1995 - though both are excellent.
"PROTON" shares the dark imagery and the not quite emotionally removed narration, with the inescapable sense of impending horror never being far away.
Huge kudos to the creators and those that helped fund them!
Indeed, a best science movie ever created.
I loved it.
a clever and simple use of words make even more curious about everything. It excels in realistic visual approach and the storytelling.
It's way beyond the imagination. from quarks to stars. from capsules that holds strings (cell) to how human body works. It gets deeper and deeper and you still want more.
I wish it had never ended.
When these particles bits move is it at the speed of light? If so, is there no friction between the particles?
No, only the photon travels at the speed of light
Andy, those are good questions to ask.
Muons are heavier cousins of electrons. They do not move at the speed of light because they have mass. However, they can travel at speeds very close to the speed of light, especially when they are produced in high-energy collisions.
Gluons particles mediate the strong force that binds quarks together in protons and neutrons. Gluons are massless, but they are confined within protons, neutrons, and other hadrons due to the nature of the strong force. Because of this confinement, they don't move freely at the speed of light in the same way photons do.
Gravitons are theoretical particles proposed to mediate the force of gravity. If they exist and are massless, they would move at the speed of light. However, the existence of gravitons has not been confirmed experimentally.
Regarding friction, in the vacuum of space and within high-energy particle interactions, the concept of friction as we experience it in everyday life doesn't apply. Instead, particles interact via fundamental forces: electromagnetic, weak nuclear, strong nuclear, and gravitational. These interactions dictate how particles behave rather than any form of friction.
Not all exotic particles move at the speed of light, and the forces they experience are more about interactions than friction. Their behaviors are governed by the fundamental forces that act at quantum levels. Think about how friction is actually a transference of energy, conceptualize and think in terms of transfer of energy between particles rather than friction.
@@jaydouglas5847 Ye, I can imagine some of the collisions between atoms bits can be quite harsh, if a piece was exerted upon by a much stronger force. But other particles interact more sharingly and glue together, and maybe change their shape when stuck together, or their purpose changes, due to the transfer of their energies
@@andybrown6981 Indeed, the interactions between particles at the atomic and subatomic levels vary widely.
When particles collide with high energy, the forces involved are intense, sometimes resulting in particle creation, annihilation, or significant changes in their states. For instance, in high-energy collisions in particle accelerators the dynamic interactions often produce new particles.
On the other hand, some particles, like gluons, do act as the "glue" that holds quarks together within protons and neutrons. Their interactions are more about maintaining the integrity of these composite particles through the strong nuclear force.
The idea of particles changing their shape or purpose through energy transfer touches on fundamental concepts like energy conservation and particle transformation. This process is at the heart of many interactions in particle physics, where energy and momentum conservation dictate the outcomes of these interactions.
@@andybrown6981 Not if fortunate or likewise as inconsequential to been an inbound gravitational wave
wow wow that was amazing, boy my head hurts lol... really enjoyed that :)
Loved it. Thanks for the upload. It's one I'd watch again. Thanks 🙏❤️🙏❤️
This was unbelievably fascinating and *so* *compelling* !!
As a physicist, I find this very compelling. Do things look like this at that scale? I have no idea, however, something like this sparks the imagination of what these things should look like.
"As a physicist" shouldn't you know the answer to your question
I love this. It has the soundtrack of nightmares, but I found that helped to visualise it. Incredible film ❤
No
Its for a few years I tried to grasp these things, but its this doc. that finally gives me something to hold on to.
Thnx for this great video.
@@artsolomon202 So almighty GALACTUS who has sway over the Stars now?
Ok
It’s all made up
This is the most trippy and interesting and bizarre and interestingly drugged out movie I’ve seen in a long while.
Well that was pretty mind blowing.
I absolutely loved this so much!!! Thank you so very much!!!
Watched 2 times so far!
Amazing visualization
mind blown amazzing, superb, wished i had seen this as a kid in the 70s Not to be missed!
Just WOW! Thanks for the upload.
I couldn’t get subtitles for the people talking parts. I can get them for the narration where it’s not needed. Am I missing something?
Russian subtitles with English auto-translation.
@ there’s a previous upload of this video by the same person that can have English subtitles through out the video :) not sure why they don’t work on this one.
they were rendered in. and subtitles on the web are not syncing well with the video
@ that’s ok. The other upload the subs worked fine. I didn’t think to check if there was another version until quite a way through, lol. Thank you for the uploads. I loved the film! I’d never heard of it. Very unique.
Do you know how something new that has an effect on your up mood can make you feel Euphoria. I bet Cavemen got super high off of fire and that's what allowed humans to move forward mentally and physically.
What a great theory. Not to mention that under furs next to a cozy fire got the birth rates going.
Awesome comment!
No way
@DavidNulty-j9z not
@@supme7558 Yes way
This is like combining a version of Richard Dawkin's Selfish Gene book with awesome, analog looking animation alongside an abstracted version of poetry where you ignore any current scientific nomenclature more complex than atoms, molecules and their interactions and combinations.
Definitely deeply satisfying if you've watched one too many cookie-cutter science documentaries over many years and have become "bored" with the repetitious nature of the medium and its usual presentation.
I almost switched it off a few minutes in but the more I watched the more I got out of it.
I love this, deeply.... I'd definitely purchase a high-res version of it if I could find one.
It's been many years since I've seen anything this unique and thought provoking on a subject you thought you understood.
The only thing I can compare this with is my imagination, at some stage or another.
I would add that this movie containts some visualisations of Hawkings interview with Neil DeGrasee Tyson
Incredible computer simulations of biomolecules! @1:11:48 I love the description of Bruno as the transport for your string. My son will forever be recast as my string transport. ❤
Great Presentation, as deep researcher of consciousness I Thank you for the deep look into the very small to the grand illusion. ✌️❤️
I don't get this video. Where are all of these images taken from?
very nice movie, thanks for the upload
Thks youtube for this recommandation
Enjoyed thoroughly Nerd. Top notch. Just about to subscribe.
This is incredible!
Yes
Thought experiment: What if the expansion of the universe is an optical illusion, caused by a stretch bubble (the opposite of a warp bubble), from our point of view in the universe?
It is.
Agreed. We are out of curve dynamically to it, collectively mainly perceptually and a literal physical manifestation albeit a limited one - time scale wise - to the extent of our environmentally conditioned perspective. If you figure out how to decouple before either of us; return here to include us in your erstwhile inversion to the principle persistence(s). 5.68744 D Sisters and Brothers...
This movie is crazy. The story of everything. How it begins, how it ends, it is scary. I love it.
Much of this could be incorrect, but it's a fascinating flic
Wow,an amazing presentation. I will watch again to catch what my brain couldn’t p up with. ha
That is "Dipole Electron Flood Theory" ....all matter is made of dipoles and 1839 make a proton. ...a gluon is an Electron....a photon is 2 electrons back to back.
The first half of this movie was life changing. It was put together so well and abiogenesis makes much more sense to me now. I love how he drove home the point of how many atoms are in a single drop of water, thus how many chances more and more complex bonds of nonliving strings had the opportunity to form by pure luck and millions of years, inevitable luck. If I played the lottery every week for 10 million years with a 1 and 300 million chance of winning the lottery, I can expect to hit the jackpot once, maybe twice. That's 520 million weeks of gambling. Now imagine the young Earth with septillions of atoms, clumping together in crazy, insane conditions for tens or hundreds of millions of years, it's not too difficult to realize that we are the product of the greatest lottery of all time. That's some mindblowing shit right there.
Lol!
None of it is by LUCK!
Luck?
Everything is by design-
If you can't see that, you are blind.
Luck, huh?
@@rdallas81 I very much appreciated this film because it allowed me to understand how life possibly came to be what it is today. I don't pretend to know the answers unlike a simpleton like yourself. My beliefs evolve as humans advance and discover this great universe we are in. Modernity and the scientific process has already eliminated the vast majority of deities we humans have created over the past 10,000 years or so and I find it extremely backwards and primitive and sad that you are not able to see just how beautiful it is without needing to take the word of stone age man in a very specific religion that you were certainly born into by chance. If you were born elsewhere, your beliefs would be of a different god almost certainly and you would be just as ignorant of true progress and you would be just as certain of that god's existence. You know, there have been tens of thousands of religions in human history, they all certainly cannot be correct.
Let me say something else about this documentary in comparison to religion; the sheer elegancy of the explanation given in this video is something far more beautiful than any ancient religious text written by man who didn't know the Earth was round and the sun was a giant ball of mostly hydrogen gas so heavy its own gravity creates fusion. They didn't know that DNA molecules indeed are the building blocks of life and us humans share our lineage with the very first self replicating cells. We can give paternity tests to learn with absolute certainty if a man fathered a specific child and solve 30 year old col murder cases by linking someone's genetic makeup to a crime and exonerate wrongly convicted people using the same science.
Me, nor the creator of this documentary would be afraid to admit we made a mistake as soon as a discovery is made and we are proven wrong in our understanding of the universe. As a matter of fact, we give Nobel prizes to people who prove themselves wrong and it's nothing to be ashamed of. What is shameful is people like you who hold humanity back and have an unwavering belief of the universe all because you simply want to believe. you want to believe your deceased relative is in a better place and that they are waiting on you to join them. Religions exploited the fact that human beings are conscious about their own death and promised them eternal bliss if they just follow their rules and threaten them with literal eternal suffering if they don't. It's the easiest psychological game of power to see if you just look closely. I understand I am not going to convince you and that's not why I chose to reply to you. I just don't like when people of faith throw it in my face like they absolutely know they are correct. Please grow up.
Beautifully put.@@DragulaAD
Lottery? The myth of random probability is laughable.
Сколько исходный файл весит? Этот фильм должен быть в 4к
Fascinating. All down to strings. Atoms, molecules, compounds, objects, time, actions, evolution, time, history…
I legitimately dont know where to buy this in HD.
Nice very nice, looking forward to the sequel quantum entanglement?
Extraordinaire ! Merci !!!
Incredible!
Honesty it the best partcle system "modeling" Ive seen in my life, very special and interesting work happening here, feels like Houdini or Thinking Particle.
Wow! Just Wow.
Great stuff.
23:52 "Length" is misspelled.
Thanks for the breakdown! Could you help me with something unrelated: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). How should I go about transferring them to Binance?
did you have an emoional breakdown?
@@ZanudaScience it's a scammer. They leave funds in the wallet as bait and when you try to withdraw it you pay gas fees while there is a last minute bait and switch and the funds never transfer to your wallet. Pretty common crypto thing.
Mind Blown ! Never seen anything like this . I'm going to find a quiet place to freak the F out . Truly amazed .
@@terrybreiland4230 Right on T!
I quite literally struggled to find courage to publicly agree with your sentiments. Profane. Whatever qualifies as genuine deep empathy to it so explicit applies to the witnessing experience.
"like a scrotum in winter" 😂
Exactly, just couldn't find the words...@@BryBry78
Sorry, but not the "best science movie ever created". If someone does not know how to interpret the visuals (and there is a wide spectrum, so you need to know quite a lot), it becomes utterly confusing, because they do not show reliably what the narrator is talking about. For example: "here it shows that a star is softening up..." (showing sun spots) "...the death of a big star is spectacular..." (showing potuberances on the sun). Does the text have anything to do with the pictures, except by VERY far association? - Many visuals seem to be shown mainly because they are available and in themselves awe-inspiring, not to serve any didactic purpose. And this is just one exampe of plenty. No, a good science movie - and there are some - puts all presented bits of information together in a way that they support each other with regard to a learning process in the audience. It does not pre-suppose lots of input from the audience for which it hasn't previously prepared the audience. Great idea, interesting script, lots of good pictures, but not very convincingly put together. - AND everything is presented in a way as if it was rock-solid fact, albeit a lot of very intelligent members of the "science community" put lots of question marks in many of the statements. What is presented here is a certain stage of development of a now populare "science narrative", - a kind of free-floating modern creation story - not the scientific approach and endeavour that assisted in created this narrative.
Despite, I wish I was as convincing as this movie.
The scientific consensus being such a mess, I had to do it myself. Funny enough, I ended up with a self-creating Periodic Table being in full compliance, using just 1 elementary particle. It´s not hard at all, if you start from scratch and use common sense. Yet the general public would rather see me as a crackpot, since I´m not good at presentations (and I do have my share of mistakes TBH). They prefer drama, and rather click on the next cat video instead of investigate. I can´t compete with that.
Nerd.
Your critique of this film seems to be driven by your egos desire to share your specific knowledge. Like your intelligence blinded you because where the film deviates from nomenclature you failed to suspend disbelief and stopped watching. I think the whole point wasn't about science as we accept it like a peer review process. Try rewatching it and turn off the noise , enjoy the creative freedom. Proper labels of things does not mean you know them. I swam in lake garda in Italy , those words defined logically mean very little about what that experience was like. Be in the moment don't look at the film through the filter of science, just see the light and hear the sound
@@chuckcantillon4764 Thank you profousely for your comment on my hidden motivation. I wouldn't have thought to meet such a competent headshrinker in such an unexpected environment! But quite independently of that, my critique addressed the claim "best SCIENCE movie ever". It is definitely creative and a visual feast, but as such it could have announced itself as "meditations on the photon" or something similar, so that people know what to expect.
I liked it - and none of what you stated bothered me one bit 🤷♂️
Nice job
What is the name of the outro song?
"Individual bodies haven't existed for some time now. What counts are activity patters in the network."
Creepy!!!
wow.... incredible ❤
Intense and as a microbio major ... wow ... some awesome image processing here ... I don't understand Russian 😕... but thank you !
It's Polish language. In the credits, you will see many references to Poland.
switch to ENG in the settings
Lots of beautiful CGI + lots of suggestive evolutionary storytelling and gaslighting. 33:30 In these animations, biochemical processes as can now be described experimentally are projected/suggested as if this is exactly how it could exist or arise in some primordial soup, which is (bio)chemically demonstrably impossible. It is suggested here with beautiful CGI that Origin Of Life would be demonstrated with this. It is a mental temptation to click this fairy tale into your thinking. It is a lie that will infiltrate and mislead your further thinking and reasoning.
The sound effects are great too :) Scary to see how many of us fall for science fiction.
Nice to meet someone else who thinks rational: The beginning of this movie made me even LOL.
This reminds me of that BBC series "Look Around You" --- a spoof series that harkened back to early 80s style educational programs, which was not without elements of sci-fi/fantasy that more obtuse viewers might mistake for real.
"Space-time wrinkles form everywhere, like a scrotum in winter. ". Poetic genius! 😂
Truly fantastical…😂
Thanks a lot👍👍👍
I expected you to think about how much the world is changeable in an instance where you are a very important component of the earth and the universe itself
It's more an art video than a documentary
That buzzing at the start had me looking around for a wasp.
Thank you. Amazing
PLEASE is there a german version? Subtitles sucks. This content is incredible good stuff!
The ones I found do not sync well with the video
@@ZanudaScience Same here. Looking forward for it. Thank you for your response.
This stuff is so cool! Here's something very related to the beginning of Mr. Leto's "Photon" ... little things that add up to big things. You will need to understand Conway's Game of Life to appreciate whats going on here: A simple cellular automata replicating itself into a much larger version.
th-cam.com/video/xP5-iIeKXE8/w-d-xo.html
I can’t wait to share
Welcome to Leto's World.
I'm going to end up transforming into a Stable Cube if I watch this I think
nobody moves, nobody loose energy
12:45 -- mentions the 92 URANIUM, which is fissile. Things work in hard aspects and soft aspects. The 90 in 92 is working in the hard aspects ( 90, 45, 22.5). Things in hard aspects are perfectly square (round). Things in soft aspects are spherical (120, 60, 30). It's possible that the amount of protons affects energy levels in this aspect capacity. Hard aspects bring on such high amounts of energy that they are like rubber band tensions of equal oneness. Soft tensions are more like nylons, more relaxed. It's something to consider when looking at the number of protons. Also, 92 URANIUM is actually the harbinger of keeping the surface crust of this Earth planet at a warm temperature. Nuclear was not the answer. To take Uranium away from the Earth's crust is to cause it to begin overheating. Also, the petroleum at the bottom of the oceans keep the Earth from overheating. It comes from the whales that die at the bottom of the ocean. The killing of whales to the point of lowering their existence is also a way of creating overheating of the Earth planet.
"Quark Strangeness and Charm" - 'HAWKWIND' (space rock band) 7th Studio album.
If this excites then Brock , Calvert will be delighted you listen. Also 'GONG' another '70's space rock group. Under Daevid Allen (Divided Alien) such 🎵🎶 was made.
Go forth and realise ✌️
This is incredible
Audio-Visual: I wasn't prepared for the inversion incursions- the ferocious beyond the prescient edge to the de ja vu. I imagine DMT would be like this except unpacked inside 10 minutes unpacked in under 45 seconds. Wholly mother-fucking shit! Douglas Trumbull visually... has achieved similar perhaps over the course of his career. This is like the director's NC-17 cut of Event Horizon, particularly the ending...if you can handle it...yet be it on LSD you had no intention of injesting in light of the autopsy revealing your plight. Fucking AYE!