'We all move at speed of light through spacetime'.. What does it really mean?

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We all travel through space time at speed of light. But, what does it really mean? How does it explain the consequences of special relativity - time dilation, length contraction, relativity of simultaneity, and more.
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
01:25 A 2D analogy
04:15 How to validate?
07:08 How Pythagorus helps
08:40 How to piece a website (Ad)
10:15 Speed in 4D spacetime
13:30 Why length contracts along motion
16:30 Simultaneity & clock desynchronisation
18:17 Revising the Twin's 'paradox'
19:36 Why 3 spacial dimensions & 1 time dimension?

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@Mahesh_Shenoy
@Mahesh_Shenoy 3 ай бұрын
Head to squarespace.com/floatheadphysics to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code FLOATHEADPHYSICS PS: I made a visual error in the last part. Since the space is shown as 2D, I should have used a flat aeroplane instead of a 3D aeroplane. I saw a question in the comment about what if the object was a sphere? Then it 'turning' wouldn't change the length of the shadow and so length contraction? That can't be right! Well, you cannot use a sphere because, again, we are only using two dimensions for space and one dimension for time. So, you would have to imagine a disc. And when a disc turns, it's shadow will contract. Sorry about that oversight.
@piyush3836
@piyush3836 3 ай бұрын
So does it also applies for black holes as time ticks slower near them ?
@JustHackIt1
@JustHackIt1 3 ай бұрын
@@Not_a_Physicist I'm from Nepal as well! To multiply two or more physical quantities is basically like combining them (not adding, combining) Area of a wall equals Length times Height is because for each number of horizontal unit there is, there is a unit of vertical as well. The same concept is for physical quantity, for each unit (length, mass, breadth, height, motion, etc) of one physical quantity, when you multiply it with another, there is another same equal unit of the physical quantity
@lih3391
@lih3391 3 ай бұрын
@Mahesh_Shenoy Sir, what about the spacetime invariant, (ct)^2-x^2=S^2? I believe this is what you are referring to, but you have forgotten about the hyperbolic geometry of time. This is what makes time different from space right? You can't move freely, only forwards by some amount.
@babyoda1973
@babyoda1973 3 ай бұрын
So maybe that's why entanglement seems to move faster we are seeing the actual extra dimension😮
@ayushsahoo2078
@ayushsahoo2078 3 ай бұрын
Thats Great, thats mind blowing, keep making videos on such topics and thank you sir, for such marvelous experience!!!!!!!! Could you please provide the link for that book?
@jellewillems7118
@jellewillems7118 3 ай бұрын
You managed to explain an extremely complicated phenomenon like general relativity with just a plane vector, some arrows and a graph so that even middleschool kids could understand it, and it made perfect sense. Like the Einstein, the founder of this whole idea said: "If you can't explain it simply you don't understand it well enough." And you absolutely did. You have my sub, sir!
@krzysztofciuba271
@krzysztofciuba271 3 ай бұрын
yes? In this case, he died without knowing how to resolve his/P.Langevin's nonsense Twin Paradox (in R.Schlegel, his conversation in 1952, 3 years before his death- in footnotes in R.Schlegels' books).
@josephbigler
@josephbigler 3 ай бұрын
You're explained several topics that have always kind of baffled me. Not only that, you managed to do it without all the complex mathematics that usually goes with them. This is one of the best explanation of all of these topics I have ever seen. Thanks very much.
@cyclone9373
@cyclone9373 20 күн бұрын
I can vouch for this being a factual comment I am in middle school and understand this topic
@manasyadav1993
@manasyadav1993 3 ай бұрын
That was insane. The last part blew my mind. Probably the best explanation why time can’t flow backwards. Way better than the entropy explanation.
@mantrid777
@mantrid777 3 ай бұрын
it doesn't mean time can't flow backwards. it actually assumes the particle moves forward in time (i.e. it doesn't explain that, it assumes that). then explains why we/particle don't have access to "time-travel" along time dimension like space but instead see "ghost" of time dimension instead (as clocks). if we assume a particle going back in time, we'll get same conclusions for a backward-time particle.
@Rudyard_Stripling
@Rudyard_Stripling 3 ай бұрын
If you sat on the event horizon in a black hole you would see everything in the past everything in the present and everything in the future all at once. It is written God has this view so he may well have his home in a black hole.
@alexb241
@alexb241 3 ай бұрын
Actually entropy is a super logical explanation why time flows in only one direction. It is one of the most accessible aspects about the whole theory.
@Rudyard_Stripling
@Rudyard_Stripling 3 ай бұрын
Actually, if everything goes the speed of light in the 4th dimension then there will be no entropy or death and any decay at all.@@alexb241
@the6millionliraman
@the6millionliraman 3 ай бұрын
@@Rudyard_Stripling Unfortunately for that deity, if it lived in a black hole, it would have zero influence on the rest of the universe because its sphere of causality would be limited by the event horizon of the black hole it lived in.
@kcz6865
@kcz6865 3 ай бұрын
It turns out that we really do live in Plato's cave, surrounded by the shadows of reality.
@abebuckingham8198
@abebuckingham8198 3 ай бұрын
Underrated comment.
3 ай бұрын
🤯
@forestvan4915
@forestvan4915 3 ай бұрын
This comment is arguably one of the most brilliant on KZfaq
@bsadewitz
@bsadewitz 3 ай бұрын
Yeah, that's why the allegory is still fundamental in epistemology. ;-) It's not something that turned out; it always was (well, according to Platonists, anyway, but u don't have to be so committed for it to be worthwhile to contemplate). That was Plato's (well, at least Socrates' lol) point. He was using allegory to illustrate en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theory_of_forms
@abebuckingham8198
@abebuckingham8198 3 ай бұрын
@@bsadewitz It's also a reference to the two shadows he uses in the video. That's why it's so clever.
@divxxx
@divxxx 3 ай бұрын
I had read this idea 15 years ago in a book by Brian Greene and it was absolutely fascinating. The idea that Pythagoras could calculate time dilation is insane. It's a very simple idea when you keep it in your head. Once you understand that we are moving at the speed of light through time, everything else makes soooooooooo much more sense.
@TheMusicPerson
@TheMusicPerson 3 ай бұрын
Do you happen to remember the title of the book? I'd love to check it out!
@divxxx
@divxxx 3 ай бұрын
@@TheMusicPerson Sure! It's "The Elegant Universe". Being Green a string theory proponent, it's mostly about that, but in order to present string theory he explains in depth relativity and quantum mechanics too.
@krzysztofciuba271
@krzysztofciuba271 3 ай бұрын
B.Green Show at World Univ. Festival on Time is a perfect BS for two hours but it provoked me to ...find his nonsense,esp. using another nonsense in Taylor, Wheeler, Spacetime, 1st ed. 1963, where he,by "accident", made a diagram with different "units" of time of a "traveler" on the space-time path! Don't be a fool like them and do homework: make a diagram from the point of view of the "traveler",i.e. you are at ..rest!
@Shadowless_Kick
@Shadowless_Kick 3 ай бұрын
I scanned Greene’s book long time ago, obviously his description did not catch my eyes, now this channel explains spacetime in a very clear and elegant manner!
@michele3900
@michele3900 2 ай бұрын
*through spacetime, not through time.
@Peregringlk
@Peregringlk 3 ай бұрын
Your channel has rapidly become one of my favourites about science. Your focus on intuition is priceless.
@nathanmorrow2584
@nathanmorrow2584 3 ай бұрын
This x 1000
@akaHarvesteR
@akaHarvesteR 3 ай бұрын
Holy hell, the idea of length contraction as a ROTATION of the moving coordinate frame is absolutely mind blowing!!
@vyvianalcott1681
@vyvianalcott1681 3 ай бұрын
I actually need time to recover from the amount of fundamental shifts of understanding I just experienced, holy shit.
@Rudyard_Stripling
@Rudyard_Stripling 3 ай бұрын
I think the length contraction is a flaw in this, what if the airplane was a round sphere, then it wouldn't matter what angle it is at, no contraction.
@Littleprinceleon
@Littleprinceleon 3 ай бұрын
If the third dimension in that example/analogy is time, whhat part/property of any object extends in this direction?
@akaHarvesteR
@akaHarvesteR 3 ай бұрын
@@Rudyard_Stripling Actually it would. Calling it a rotation is a bit of an oversimplification. What's really happening is a sort of out-of-round rotation that actually causes the object to skew.
@Rudyard_Stripling
@Rudyard_Stripling 3 ай бұрын
with a sphere, you can't have an out-of-round rotation lol.@@akaHarvesteR
@THICCTHICCTHICC
@THICCTHICCTHICC 3 ай бұрын
Your ability to explain such abstract and complex concepts so simply is genuinely unparalleled
@ArjunA-ln3ov
@ArjunA-ln3ov 3 ай бұрын
Im a cs major... watching ur videos and other physics videos at my pace after college is the only time of the day I really enjoy
@birdthompson
@birdthompson 3 ай бұрын
what is cs?
@ArjunSingh-vx6cj
@ArjunSingh-vx6cj 3 ай бұрын
And here me (A junior software engineer) addicted to his Videos
@ArjunA-ln3ov
@ArjunA-ln3ov 3 ай бұрын
​@@BanterMaestro2-vh5vn "at my pace"
@sierra1513
@sierra1513 2 ай бұрын
Counterstrike major
@gordonhamilton7160
@gordonhamilton7160 3 ай бұрын
I love this stuff so much. You do a great job, Mahesh!
@Mahesh_Shenoy
@Mahesh_Shenoy 3 ай бұрын
Thanks, Gordon :)
@williamwalker39
@williamwalker39 3 ай бұрын
​@@Mahesh_ShenoyWe present an experiment that proves conclusively that information can be propagated nearly instantaneously across space, in the nearfield of an electromagnetic pulse. The experiment consists of a ~30kV high voltage spark generator creating an electromagnetic pulse that propagated 1.5m to a detector. The leading edge of the transmitted pulse and the leading edge of the detected pulse were then compared using an oscilloscope and no time delay within the capability of the scope was observed, where 5ns is predicted if it had propagated at the light speed. The maximum uncertainty in the measurement was 1ns due to noise in the electronics. Since a pulse is digital information. This experiment proves information can be transmitted across space nearly instantaneously. The results is perfectly predicted by Maxwell equations, which yield a wave equation set equal to a source term. Analysis of this equation shows that the phase speed, group speed, and information speed are instantaneous in the nearfield and reduce to the speed of light in the farfield. Below is a link to see a preprint of the paper. We are currently looking for a journal for peer review and publication. The impact of this discovery has implications in both engineering and the foundations of modern physics. The result is completely incompatible with Relativity. Instantaneous signals invalidate Relativity of Simultaneity in all inertial frames and can be used to synchronize all their clocks. In addition, a derivation of Relativity using instantaneous electromagnetic fields (light) yields Galilean Relativity, where time is the same in all inertial frames of reference, and there is no speed limit for mass, fields, and, even light. This can be easily be seen by inserting c=infinity into the Lorentz Transform, yielding the Galilean Transform. This means that if a moving object is observed with farfield speed c light, then Relativistic effects will be observed. But the effects are not real and can be proved by simply changing the frequency of the light, such that instantaneous nearfield light is used, causing the Relativistic effects to disappear. This then proves that the effects of Relativity are just an optical illusion. Since General Relativity is based on Special Relativity, then it has the same problem. A better theory of Gravity is Gravitoelectromagnetism which assumes gravity can be mathematically described by 4 Maxwell equations, similar to to those of electromagnetic theory. It is well known that General Relativity reduces to Gravitoelectromagnetism for weak fields, which is all that we observe. Using this theory, analysis of an oscillating mass yields a wave equation set equal to a source term. Analysis of this equation shows that the phase speed, group speed, and information speed are instantaneous in the nearfield and reduce to the speed of light in the farfield. This theory then accounts for all the observed gravitational effects including instantaneous nearfield and the speed of light farfield. The main difference is that this theory is a field theory, and not a geometrical theory like General Relativity. Because it is a field theory, Gravity can be then be quantized as the Graviton. Lastly it should be mentioned that this research shows that the Pilot Wave interpretation of Quantum Mechanics can no longer be criticized for requiring instantaneous interaction of the pilot wave, thereby violating Relativity. Consequently the Pilot wave interpretation should become the preferred interpretation of Quantum Mechanics due to its deterministic simplicity. Electromagnetic pulse experiment paper: www.techrxiv.org/doi/full/10.36227/techrxiv.170862178.82175798/v1 KZfaq presentation of above arguments: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/qcuAl61o27m1poU.html More extensive paper for the above arguments: William D. Walker and Dag Stranneby, A New Interpretation of Relativity, 2023: vixra.org/abs/2309.0145 Dr. William Walker
@soberskater
@soberskater 3 ай бұрын
The enthusiasm is contagious! I'm going to read today instead of watching any more screens... great video!
@piyushpathak1186
@piyushpathak1186 3 ай бұрын
Ohh bhaii @21:05 explains why we can't move back and forth in time Because it's length contracted 🤯🤯🤯
@jasonlough6640
@jasonlough6640 3 ай бұрын
Dude, that energy at the beginning, you are absolutely an engineer at heart. I get the same way. Theres something special about understanding something, a kind of magic from holding a thought and understanding whats going on. Its exciting, as exciting as a PvP match or playing soccer or riding a roller coaster. Awesome vid.
@bsadewitz
@bsadewitz 3 ай бұрын
It isn't unique to engineering [such that one could say "you're an engineer at heart" on that basis, tho please understand I am not deprecating engineering]. If one could say any discipline could claim it more than any other, that discipline is philosophy, but I don't really look at it that way--not quite. I had an intro philosophy textbook titled "Does the Center Hold?". That comes from: "Turning and turning in the widening gyre The falcon cannot hear the falconer; Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold; Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world ..." That comes from "The Second Coming" by Yeats. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Second_Coming_(poem) "The poem uses Christian imagery regarding the Apocalypse and Second Coming to describe allegorically the atmosphere of post-war Europe.[2]" It's also the title of this book, just to give you another example of the theme: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Things_Fall_Apart I'm sure you can see the applicability of the metaphor to understanding writ large. Indeed, consider the word "understand" itself. One could literalize it as standing under something--in awe.
@bsadewitz
@bsadewitz 3 ай бұрын
The opposite of things falling apart is the integrative project of science, or generally seeking a coherent body of knowledge about the world, which science is a part of. And obviously physics plays a fundamental role in this project. Whether physics as it is constituted today will always be considered the MOST fundamental remains to be seen, as one may argue that the only thing that we actually have access to is consciousness itself. And nobody knows for sure what that (or perhaps THIS) even is, or whether we are even capable of coming to grips with that. I like to think so, but we don't know ...
@remcodejong9149
@remcodejong9149 3 ай бұрын
I understood fairly quickly what the implications of the two dimensional projection was on space time. I completely did not see length contraction coming though, that had me stunned.
@abhaychordiya6489
@abhaychordiya6489 3 ай бұрын
Is that the Minecraft grass block as the floor😂😂 That's nice
@Mahesh_Shenoy
@Mahesh_Shenoy 3 ай бұрын
Honestly, I just picked the first free photo I could find :D
@smithstudiertetwas8914
@smithstudiertetwas8914 3 ай бұрын
Yes that definitely is the Minecraft grass block loll
@Snakyy1
@Snakyy1 3 ай бұрын
It’s not minecraft block textures are 16x16 this is double that
@sgiri2012
@sgiri2012 3 ай бұрын
How passionate you are. You are dedicatedly explaining the topics. Iam all ears when you are speaking because it's so exciting to hear. To top it all, your facial expressions gives positive energy for the topic and made us feel good. You are explaining all the intricate details of the topic which is so good. Oh my gosh, Despite you have crossed 1 lakh subscribers, you are still posting one video per week. Please try to make your folks engaged throughout the week. Sooner or later, this channel should be flooded with the hoards of people and zeptillion of videos. My dream will come true. P.s. please teach us about tensors. How it can be felt under the bones ? I think you are the right person for explaining this thing. Who all want about tensors ? Please give thumbs up for this comment.
@sylfthesoundyoulongfor8363
@sylfthesoundyoulongfor8363 3 ай бұрын
Maesh's tensor nedeed agreed 😂
@PegLegKegCraig
@PegLegKegCraig 3 ай бұрын
“(The 4th) dimension is length contracted to zero” This is such a beautiful explanation. We’re just along for the ride like a fish in a tidal wave.
@MichaelHarto
@MichaelHarto 18 күн бұрын
You make me understand the length contraction concept. Thank you
@anjin77
@anjin77 3 ай бұрын
The first time this really 'clicked' for me was reading Brian Greene's "Elegant Universe" years ago where he used the example of a car that only goes 100 mph, and how the velocity must be 'spent' in other dimensions/axes when not driving in a perfectly straight line. In the book's appendix he expanded on this basically using simple vector mathematics. Once you picture x^2 + y^2 + z^2 = magnitude^2 in 3 dimensioal space, then it's not much of a leap to determine that x^2 + y^2 + z^2 + t^2 = c^2. And since our movement in three-dimensional space is comparatively very slow, then the rest of our magnitude through spacetime must be 'spent' in the t dimension. That was a huge 'light bulb' moment for me that day. Good stuff! What was a new light bulb moment for me in this video was your visualization for length contraction. Thanks!
@adlikfasadlikfas9531
@adlikfasadlikfas9531 2 ай бұрын
Something clicked in me while reading your comment: we say that kinetic energy is dependant on velocity and mass (as in E=mv^2/2) so using that logic and the way you made equation we can say that E=mc^2 is basically our kinetic energy in spacetime. Of course this logic might be flaved but it still sounds awsome.
@squidwardstesticles5914
@squidwardstesticles5914 3 ай бұрын
This is probably one of the best videos for understanding relativity I’ve ever seen
@meoncrack
@meoncrack 2 ай бұрын
I've been on and off other YT videos on this topic for a few years now, and none of them clicked for me until yours. Seriously amazing job. Your genuine enthusiasm and knowledge on these subjects really draws people in. Please keep it up!
@NgocBaoM1022
@NgocBaoM1022 2 ай бұрын
I found your channel 40 minutes ago and I'm already fallen in love with your contents. Please make more videos, I'm glad that you are the one explaining all of this to us.
@iceseic
@iceseic 3 ай бұрын
Mahesh your channel is what I truly need deep down in my heart! Years ago I questioned do light experience time (which you answered years later), and back then that question drown me in my own postulate and thought experiment that also lead me to think we travel through time at C and whatnot. Even the use of shadow analogy that manifested in our space world that can be observed, but man your explanation and visualization actually make a clearer implication of this way of approach and many things I never thought of despite thinking the same thing ❤❤
@iceseic
@iceseic 3 ай бұрын
It was pure hype when you explain the length contraction
@SimonThwaites
@SimonThwaites 3 ай бұрын
This is a fantastic video, thank you - only the latest of a tremendous series that has become a must watch with each new one. The thing I struggle with is whether ideas like this - in this case that everything moves with the same speed in 4D and that our experience is a ‘projection’ in 3D with a ‘phantom’ length contracted spatial dimension which represents time - are actually meaningful as descriptions of how the universe really is, or if they are instead very clever analogies and images that exploit superficial similarities between systems that are characterised by ratios between two numbers.
@juliavixen176
@juliavixen176 3 ай бұрын
The atoms of our bodies and all other material objects are held together with electrostatic force... basically, "light". We are partially made of light, and so parts of us are propagating at the speed of light... you are always traveling at the speed of light and you can't go faster than yourself. Atoms and molecules are basically microscopic light clocks. The really important question that always gets skipped over in explanations of Relativity is: " _Why does anything travel _*_slower_*_ than light_ ?" And the answer is confinement, it's where "E=mc²" comes from... and I don't know why it only gets covered in colledge physics classes and not KZfaq videos. Anyway, it's the origin of inertia (mass), and why "time" and "space" have any distinct meaning.
@clairecelestin8437
@clairecelestin8437 2 күн бұрын
My favorite way to visualize higher dimensions is to recognize that what "a different dimension" means is that it can move independently on that dimension without impacting the other dimensions. So instead of worrying about "where" the 4th dimension is, I just imagine objects in 4d space as being some color on the spectrum from red to blue, and things can only interact with objects that are the same color. If I could tie a ball to a string and swing it in the vertical-color dimension, it would move up and down in a straight line in 3d space, and the ball would change color to be purple at the top and bottom of each swing, and it would be red as it passed the midpoint on the way down, blue as it passed the midpoint on the way up.
@bensyversen
@bensyversen 3 ай бұрын
What a great video. This really helps me to understand this stuff better as I've been trying to wrap my head around it recently. Thank you! Here is a great historical detail that you might enjoy: this mathematical description of space-time didn't originally come from Einstein. It actually came from mathematician Hermann MInkowski, who was Einstein's math professor in college (Einstein didn't take math very seriously at that time and tended to skip class). After Minkowski presented these ideas, Einstein was initially skeptical. He called it "superfluous erudition" and wrote that "since the mathematicians have grabbed hold of the relativity theory, I no longer understand it myself!" Einstein thought the fancy math obscured the beautiful physics. But he eventually came around when he realized just how powerful a tool this was for understanding the idea and making new predictions. Cheers!
@DrDeuteron
@DrDeuteron 3 ай бұрын
well, he never could have formulated General Relativity w/o Minkowski, since its Minkowski's 4D spacetime that gets curved. I have never seen a GR formulation without it.
@bensyversen
@bensyversen 3 ай бұрын
@@DrDeuteron yes, this was Einstein's reaction to Minkowski's work in 1908. As you say, it wasn't long before he realized that he couldn't formulate general relativity without it.
@crow2989
@crow2989 3 ай бұрын
Is this why it’s said that photons traveling at light speed don’t experience time? All of their Velocity is in Space and little to none is in the Time Dimension?
@AdarshRaj-fj4fw
@AdarshRaj-fj4fw 3 ай бұрын
What does it mean by the ,term speed in time dimension.. I mean even in spatial dimensions don't you have to include time as well to measure (or define) speed in the first place?
@dismalthoughts
@dismalthoughts 2 ай бұрын
It's quite simple, really. In that 4 Spatial Dimension area, where _our_ concept of time is really just a spatial dimension through which a 4D entity is traveling at the speed of light, there's a 5th Temporal Dimension. And that 4SD entity, of which we are its shadow, is a shadow of a 5 Spatial Dimension entity which is traveling through one of its 5 Spatial Dimensions at the speed of light, which then becomes _its_ 6th Temporal Dimension -- its concept of time. So really, that 5SD entity is a shadow of a 6 Spatial Dimension entity...
@tintun8918
@tintun8918 Ай бұрын
Speed just becomes a ratio of two spacial units. It is like how you can say, "That house is 3 units north and 1 units east." Speed will be like 1 unit in spacial part of space time over 1 unit in temporal part of it.
@ErvaarT809
@ErvaarT809 3 ай бұрын
Wow you are a hero. I started studying by myself at 30 because I couldn’t memorize anything at school in the past. And with time I realized that it was because they weren’t teaching correctly. I was scared of gravity, light…and all because I knew that they were controversial subjects and I didn’t have time to discover everything by myself so thank you very much to you and to the author of the book.
@himeshph
@himeshph 2 ай бұрын
"If it's just told, I don't like it, I want to discover things myself and piece things together and come with conclusion myself." - Mahesh The above quote is powerful. 👌
@london8732
@london8732 3 ай бұрын
Hi Mahesh, great video. In the part that explains the twin paradox, you stated that the twin sister moves through space, so she loses some of her velocity through time, making her younger when they reunite. Wouldn't it be the case that from her perspective, she is at rest, and her twin is the one that moved through space. So when they reunite, she would expect that her twin was the younger one. If it is just about the relative motion through space, then I don't see how this resolves the paradox. It explains time dilation from both subjective perspectives, but the paradox remains as both would expect the other to be younger from their frame of reference. This is not a criticism, I think this video was fantastic. It's just that I feel like I've missed something here.
@pavandn
@pavandn 2 ай бұрын
Yes, I haven't come across any convincing explanation for twin's paradox so far. All the explanations deviate into answers that don't explain the fundamental problem. The actual question we should be asking is : "Between two objects that are in constant relative motion, which one sees time dilation and length contraction". If we can't do an experiment to determine who is moving as per the theory, then the time dilation for only one of the objects disproves this statement, as we can simply compare the clocks and see who moved !!
@sudhakanthagirmohanta5695
@sudhakanthagirmohanta5695 2 ай бұрын
You should take into account the relativity of simultaneity and really ask what this question of age means from each reference frame. Mahesh already made a nice video regarding that.
@drfisheye
@drfisheye Ай бұрын
The perspectives of the twins aren't the same. One twin moves away, then changes direction and comes back. The other doesn't change direction. That's a measurable difference. If both would be constantly throwing a ball in the air and catching it, the twin that moves, then changes direction and comes back would lose her ball, because the ball would continue in the first direction (try throwing a ball in the air while you change the direction of your car, you will lose the ball). The twin that stayed stationary would never lose the ball, because she didn't change direction. So there is no symmetry between the twins movements. That's why one will be younger than the other one and they can observe the difference themselves.
@pavandn
@pavandn Ай бұрын
@@drfisheye What if the space time is curved such that he doesn’t have to change direction and meets his twin after travelling in straight line?
@drfisheye
@drfisheye Ай бұрын
@@pavandn the Twin paradox is about special relativity, not general relativity, so there is no curvature involved. Even so, if there would be curvature then if the stationary twin would let go of a ball, it would fall down. If the twin in orbit (because of the curvature) would let go of a ball, the ball would continue to move with the twin. So that situation isn't symmetrical either.
@user-de7ou3et4d
@user-de7ou3et4d 2 ай бұрын
These series of videos are a gem, it is such a great work, well done for everything and all the enthusiasm. One question on the last part (on the brother and sister bit) that puzzles me slightly: moving through space causes time dilation with respect to the clock in the rest frame. In THAT time direction the sister moving through space has been left behind in time. However, isn't that true from relativity that there is no privileged frame of reference (direction for time or space)? So, from her own reference frame she has not moved, travelling in spacetime at normal time (maximum time), and her brother moved instead. On what basis when they meet again she is the younger of the two? Wouldn't this imply an absolute time arrow? Thanks for any further explanation on this
@jakobo8908
@jakobo8908 3 ай бұрын
i love this channel so much, for someone interested in physics but who has no academic experience those explanations that everyone can understand are so perfect
@remcodejong9149
@remcodejong9149 3 ай бұрын
This may be the best explanation of special relativity I have ever seen.
@bernstock
@bernstock 3 ай бұрын
My man! That was an epic video!! I never thought to just crunch down the 3 spatial dimensions into one perpendicular time… what a great way to explain it. Last bit was awesome, STRONG FINISH 💪🏼 Loving your videos, keep em coming!
@garylcamp
@garylcamp 3 ай бұрын
I asked "Starts With A Bang" a year or so ago about why we are moving through time at 1 sec/sec which I noted was 186,000m/s but I got no answer. You have really shown me more than I asked for. By far! It is truly wonderful. I can see why you are so excited. Great presentation.
@raezuk
@raezuk Ай бұрын
Love this video.... you totally walked back and ran through some of some of my misgivings on previous things I've seen from you. Perspective is really the key.
@Bored_Miss_A
@Bored_Miss_A 3 ай бұрын
Wow! I need sometime to ponder on all these. Thanks for your effort making this video.
@Mahesh_Shenoy
@Mahesh_Shenoy 3 ай бұрын
You're so welcome!
@Rudyard_Stripling
@Rudyard_Stripling 3 ай бұрын
I think the length contraction is a flaw in this, what if the airplane was a round sphere, then it wouldn't matter what angle it is at, no contraction. Am I right or wrong?@@Mahesh_Shenoy
@bobspongieux
@bobspongieux 3 ай бұрын
Tell that to Elon and we'll have spherical rockets
@Rudyard_Stripling
@Rudyard_Stripling 3 ай бұрын
We have spherical UFOs already and they could definitely be made purely spherical lol.@@bobspongieux
@juliavixen176
@juliavixen176 3 ай бұрын
​@Rudyard_Stripling I wish he would just lookup Terrell Rotation. Length contraction doesn't actually make things *look* smaller... Also lookup Born Rigid Body Motion too, because all this "Introduction to Special Relativity" stuff is neglecting to mention that it's only describing *points* in a 1D line, and not extended 3D objects.
@seabeepirate
@seabeepirate 3 ай бұрын
The illustration was well done. I’ve been imagining dimensional projections for a while. Very neat to see them in action.
@knubswak
@knubswak 3 ай бұрын
Love your energy, friend. I also get excited in much the same ways when super deep concepts suddenly click. It feels like my consciousness suddenely balloons and knowledge comes rushing in. Always keep the good feelings flowing!
@benlap1977
@benlap1977 2 ай бұрын
Your enthusiasm is contagious! And I cheered when you showed where length contraction came from!
@JohnGalt0902
@JohnGalt0902 3 ай бұрын
Great job! The best explanation of why only 1 time dimension. And loved the picture demonstrating the 3 consequences. Keep it up!
@terrycrooke1
@terrycrooke1 2 ай бұрын
Just discovered your channel ... you're enthusiasm shows no bounds.... awesome job
@jdog987
@jdog987 2 ай бұрын
Yo! This is such a nice way to think about it, placing time on an axis and looking at the projection. I also loved the 'photon clock' on a cart analogy, not only did that perfectly describe time dilation, it also demonstrates how you can think of light as a particle and a wave. Great video my guy!
@AndrewSchiessl
@AndrewSchiessl 2 ай бұрын
I absolutely love your enthusiasm! Your videos are so much fun and I learn amazing things!
@PhysicsConcept-cd1bi
@PhysicsConcept-cd1bi 3 ай бұрын
Keep making this kind of videos which have a different prospective to visualise the physics. We appreciate you for it!
@johnbrouillet988
@johnbrouillet988 2 ай бұрын
My mental model for GR has been to think of any given object or particle having a total energy budget for movement through spacetime that stays constant, and so when it moves faster in either space or time, it has to draw energy from the budget for movement through the other domain. A kind of zero sum game scenario; to accelerate in space requires slowing movement through time, and vice versa. The key is realizing that it takes phenomenally more energy to move through time, because it’s got a sort of rigidity due to only being able to “flow” in one direction, so that for any practical reference frames that we as humans experience, our changing velocity in space makes virtually no difference in our velocity down the time dimension. It only becomes apparent when we study objects or particles that have been accelerated to nearly the total energy budget’s expenditure in movement through space.
@Raj-yv7xt
@Raj-yv7xt 3 ай бұрын
after seeing this video i would recommend to move around alot ...so that u r moving slower in time's axis and thus live more than the people of the same age...
@divxxx
@divxxx 3 ай бұрын
You don't actually live longer, you can simply delay your death with respect to others. Don't forget that from your own perspective you are at rest, therefore your clock is ticking normally.
@kylelochlann5053
@kylelochlann5053 3 ай бұрын
There is no "time axis" in the world to move relative to - there are only the world-lines of objects.
@Raj-yv7xt
@Raj-yv7xt 3 ай бұрын
@@kylelochlann5053 i am sorry i don't have proper words to say my thoughts...but what I wanted to say is like even if the one moving doesn't feel anything different in time he experiences... but as a third person we know that the one traveling or moving is experiencing time dilation and will not age similar to that of a person stationary or consider on earth....one traveling will experience the time normally but he can know in his head that he is experiencing time dilation and when he meets his counterpart he will be younger than him..and when i mean at rest or stationary it is all relative ...in this intuition of his he says everything is moving at max. Speed ..i.e light speed ..so if we consider relative velocity we r all at rest ...or constant velocity..which we can't differentiate...time axis and all is intuition we just move through time but the time itself is measured by motion of something(photon)....but yes that's what i wanted to tell...so i said even if insignificantly small..if u move alot then u will age late or die after ur twin or any other counterpart....
@THICCTHICCTHICC
@THICCTHICCTHICC 3 ай бұрын
At best you might somehow snag an extra femtosecond or something
@Raj-yv7xt
@Raj-yv7xt 3 ай бұрын
@@THICCTHICCTHICC yep..ik that...but man even a part of second matters...😂
@hgracern
@hgracern 3 ай бұрын
Wow, I so want to follow you. Just the first few mins has taken me umpteen pauses. I can’t be the only subscriber who craves a seque or comma/full stop every few sentences. ❤
@user-fv3uf9kz2t
@user-fv3uf9kz2t 2 ай бұрын
Ive watched a ton of these types of explanations and this video is by far the most intuitive teaching of a very difficult subject. Hats off to this teacher. We will see more of him.
@brianr8081
@brianr8081 3 ай бұрын
Incredible video. I kept having these incredible breakthrough realizations, it would just click, only to flicker out seconds later....but I'll watch this video dozens of times. I can't believe these analogues really exist, that is so freaking cool.
@masai2
@masai2 3 ай бұрын
Wooooow! Your animation with the plane and its shadow explains more than dozens of books and films I have read and watched in my life. Grats!
@user-hf9qr4bp1z
@user-hf9qr4bp1z 13 күн бұрын
I just wanna say your excitement and enthusiasm make me happy. You are a great teacher and love how you explain everything
@voldy3120
@voldy3120 2 ай бұрын
There had been times when I wished time just froze (not from embarrassment but from emotional reasons). I sort of fantasized it to the extent that I started to wonder how things would appear and behave if I moved. Now a few years forward in time, I don't have no more need to freeze time or fantasize about it but that question still comes to my mind. This is how I truly got intersted into theory of relativity. And sir from Khan academy to this you have been a great source of inspiration and great help. Thanks alot. And please keep the series going.
@jameswebb3410
@jameswebb3410 3 ай бұрын
One of the best(if not best) explanations of complex concepts I've ever come across on the internet.
@yoteach
@yoteach 3 ай бұрын
Awesome animations of this idea! It becomes even more intuitive if you replace "c" with the "speed of causality" rather than light. Then light, gravity - anything not anchored to spatial dimensions by mass - travels at the speed of causality: the fastest way information get from one point in spacetime to another point.
@sevenstarsofthedipper1047
@sevenstarsofthedipper1047 3 ай бұрын
I am not a scientist nor was I a science major but, I thought that he was going to say that Gravity was a consequence of an object diverting some of its speed in the spatial direction because it looked like the plane was nosediving back into the ground the more it diverted its motion to the spatial direction. But he didn’t say that so, I am probably not really understanding what he is saying.
@sylfthesoundyoulongfor8363
@sylfthesoundyoulongfor8363 3 ай бұрын
@@sevenstarsofthedipper1047 Gravity IS Indeed a conséquence of spacetime deformation. Check PBS "IS Gravity an illusion l'' on that matter
@sevenstarsofthedipper1047
@sevenstarsofthedipper1047 3 ай бұрын
@@sylfthesoundyoulongfor8363 Are you saying that the “deformation” in spacetime we call Gravity is caused by mass in motion inside a moving Universe? So, then what is spacetime made of? It must be made of something, otherwise, this SR model makes no sense. Something has to generate the shadows that are used to explain length contraction in this model?
@DxvidEisboerg
@DxvidEisboerg 3 ай бұрын
You're the best teacher i could imagine like really you explain things so intuitively that i now have a much better understanding about relativity. And i wanted to ask if you could make a video where you just broadly explain general relativity
@ashwinishenoi2642
@ashwinishenoi2642 3 ай бұрын
Thank you Sir. Your knowledge and ability to explain things is so amazing.
@dhrubajyoti53
@dhrubajyoti53 3 ай бұрын
My mind was totally blown away... I never thought I could ever get a real perspective and physical significance of relativity.... Thanks for this awesome video...
@Juss_Chillin
@Juss_Chillin 3 ай бұрын
This was insane to watch and realize yourself. You explained it SO good! Thanks so much for this vid. Love it :D
@jorgejorge8878
@jorgejorge8878 3 ай бұрын
Your happy energy and excitement matches exactly what I feel about this subjects. Thanks for the great content.
@showyourteeth2180
@showyourteeth2180 3 ай бұрын
watching you explain this, makes me happy. And on top of that, I understand now. Thx
@sergekannon9048
@sergekannon9048 2 ай бұрын
This video brought tears to my eyes I will not because it's beautiful, but because I had used my own thought experimentation to come to the same conclusion years ago. Yes! When we travel at the speed of light in any direction, we lose that dimension dimension and it becomes a temporal one. That means there are infinite spatial and temporal dimensions. There are temporal dimensions in every direction an wkectron can travel and each of those temporal dimensions will have its own spatial dimensions that are not the same as ours. I imagine this is how there are infinite universes right within our own universe. I also imagine it as if when you're traveling at the same speed and direction with photons, you experience the energy of those photons as matter. You've earned a lifelong subscriber. You are truly a high genius!
@vikasmorje
@vikasmorje 2 ай бұрын
incredible explanation, I went crazy. Out of my interest in Physics, I have been reading about this subject, especially space time and light, since 40 years back on and off. The best visualization of complex subject in a simplest way for dummies like us, hats off. Thanks!
@kaushiksarkar6761
@kaushiksarkar6761 3 ай бұрын
What a wonderful video! Nicely explained with simple diagrams. Great great job 👏👏👏. Your channel has become one of my favourites now. Thanks for these insights. 👌
@louisalfieri3187
@louisalfieri3187 2 ай бұрын
When he turned first the plane! Chef’s kiss!!! I have a masters in physics and can say Great Job. I love this guy.
@maryannematthews7176
@maryannematthews7176 2 ай бұрын
Wow 🤯 I’ve been watching videos about this for a while now and this is the first time I’ve had even a flicker of understanding. Truly mind blowing.
@PaulThatcher-iu5in
@PaulThatcher-iu5in 3 ай бұрын
Mahesh, you say you're still having trouble wrapping your head round it - yeah, I know the feeling. I mean, I understand the points made here, I see why time dilation, length contraction, and the relativity of simultaneity flow from the idea of our 4-velocity being c - I even see why spatial dimensions are traversible in both directions, but time is not. However, I just know that this feeling of understanding will be blown away by the next, deeper realisation of the beauty of this explanation. And that's what's amazing in Relativity: no matter how long and hard you look at it, it just keeps getting more beautiful in its simplicity.
@DrDeuteron
@DrDeuteron 3 ай бұрын
"it just keeps getting more beautiful in its simplicity." Physics in a Galilean universe would be a mess.
@angeldude101
@angeldude101 3 ай бұрын
@@DrDeuteron Physics in an elliptic universe wouldn't have time, since the spatial dimensions are already elliptic. If it did have time, then accelerating enough would let you go back in time. Galilean relativity at least maintains a distinction between space and time, though the 0s that can pop up can make things weird.
@helifynoe6956
@helifynoe6956 2 ай бұрын
Not the next deeper realization, but the one from the past. I threw some vids together 10 years ago that use a geometric representation of "c" motion within space-time, (a geometry composed of the combination of motion vectors and length scalars), all to explain special relativity and at the same time it is used to derive the SR mathematical equations, and derive the Lorentz transformation equations, with each derived in the most simplest and quickest way ever possible.
@Conradd23
@Conradd23 3 ай бұрын
This was an excellent explanation! Thank you for coming up with this!!
@Cliff_P
@Cliff_P 2 ай бұрын
Finally! I used to use the example a block of matter in a empty universe with a powerful rocket motor that ran and then burned out, with the time frame change always being negative with the introduction of kinetic energy. And also a satellite orbiting Earth with the gravity being slightly more on the near side of the craft versus the outside of the craft causing a relativistic time difference. Your explanation clarified everything.
@uavtech
@uavtech 3 ай бұрын
WOW. This is amazing! What a great insight on pulling back the curtain. GREAT JOB!! and thank you.
@jerryheartsyoutube
@jerryheartsyoutube 3 ай бұрын
Wonderful idea and wonderful video! I have to buy the book 😁! Thanks a lot for giving me this hint to the answer I was always looking for! ❤
@joske7804
@joske7804 3 ай бұрын
This is totally awesome. A really cool explanation, I almost can't believe it. The shear intuition this gives is mind bogling.
@nemanjastankovic6444
@nemanjastankovic6444 3 ай бұрын
Man, thanks for the vids you do. Every time i understand you fully, and every time it's like you opened a door that didn't exist. Just wanted to say thanks.
@fess3932
@fess3932 2 ай бұрын
I'm a bit confused on the explanation of why we can only move forward in time, due to length contraction. It boils down to we can only move forward through time, because we are moving at the speed of light, through the fourth dimension already in that direction. I understand that length contraction contracts it in the fourth to a plane, but that doesn't explain why it cannot move the other way around? If I am moving near the speed of light, I can still move left and right freely but at the cost of my speed going forward while preserving my speed through time. Eventually, I can move left so quickly that I am now moving left at near the speed of light while moving forward at a speed of zero. I can then move the opposite of forwards (backwards) freely. This can happen in our three dimensions but cannot happen in the fourth? Something about having mass is propelling us forward through time, and something about having no mass means you cannot travel through the fourth dimension at all. It almost as if by having mass, you are a block falling down, while having no mass means you cannot move in that direction and thus move in the other dimension at the maximum speed allowed.
@krek17
@krek17 2 ай бұрын
I am just trying to imagine what are we projections of, and man this explanation, with the graphs, and pythagoras, all so simple, and you said it, wrapping your head around. Good video!!
@rustyspygoat4089
@rustyspygoat4089 3 ай бұрын
This channel is incredible. Exactly what I have been looking for...
@anonymous12574
@anonymous12574 2 ай бұрын
Hii Mahesh! I found your videos to be quite interesting and very informative for a physics nerd like me . I would like to see a video on retroreflectors and its applications . Those are quite important invention nowadays.. Lots of support 💪
@anjin77
@anjin77 3 ай бұрын
You are an exceptional teacher and communicator, inspiring others with your passion. I wish you much success, happiness and fulfillment! Thanks for providing such great content Mahesh! Subscribed.
@jgri1324
@jgri1324 Ай бұрын
It is so much fun to watch someone as excited as I was during my preteen and teen years explaining this kind of complicated physics with such intuitive examples :-) really makes my day!
@audiodead7302
@audiodead7302 3 ай бұрын
Personally, I find relativity more profound than QM. It implies very startling things about the nature of reality. p.s. Probably the best video I've ever seen on relativity.
@keithmerrington9026
@keithmerrington9026 3 ай бұрын
Excellent video. Some intriguing ideas here and a powerful looking analogy. I'm going to have to think long and hard about it though. Thanks for presenting the concept so well. I hope you can revisit this once you've further digested it too.
@oloyt6844
@oloyt6844 3 ай бұрын
Hey mahesh, the only thing that confused me in this video was how you kept referring to movement through space, for example when you said the other twin moves through space. However, from what reference frame are we talking about? Because from tnr frame of the twin, he is stationary through space is he not, while the other is moving?
@Rudyard_Stripling
@Rudyard_Stripling 3 ай бұрын
Sweet, without your help I doubt I could have understood this just from the book. Incredible and amazing.
@patrickbranco4537
@patrickbranco4537 3 ай бұрын
Absolutely brilliant video and way of explaining ! I have subscribed to your channel. Many thanks !
@vstein1000
@vstein1000 3 ай бұрын
This is so cool. You have opened up my eyes to new things! Thank You!
@conormadigan7829
@conormadigan7829 2 ай бұрын
Man I love this channel. It’s very hard to find these concept explained so simply and completely. 👏
@lorisklaws9612
@lorisklaws9612 3 ай бұрын
hey dude i just wanna say i really like your videos, really great energy coming from you
@pranavvela3069
@pranavvela3069 3 ай бұрын
I really like your thoughts experiments, they answered many of my questions. Keep it up 👍
@imagiro1
@imagiro1 Ай бұрын
Not sure what I like more: Your explanations or your excitement :)
3 ай бұрын
Yet another excellent video as usual... You did an amazing job explaining this topic
@ashishgmath
@ashishgmath 3 ай бұрын
Amazing video, Mahesh! Hats off!
@Xeexie
@Xeexie 3 ай бұрын
Your enthusiasm is so awesome!
@knightvalour1275
@knightvalour1275 2 ай бұрын
I love how excited you get sharing info
@ohedd
@ohedd 3 ай бұрын
When the twin sister moves away from the twin brother, and then returns to him as a younger person - how does that work? Because from the sister's perspective it is the brother that moved away, and returned to him. So from her perspective, shouldn't the brother be younger?
@drdanielhowell
@drdanielhowell 2 ай бұрын
At 12:35 in the video, we see that as you move faster through space you move slower through time. But to your point, without a preferred frame of reference how do we know the sister is moving faster and not the brother? Maybe the one expending the most energy to move? IDK
@horseios3655
@horseios3655 3 ай бұрын
This is easily the best video you have ever published on this channel. Well Done!
@onemediuminmotion
@onemediuminmotion 2 ай бұрын
Notice that in your example @ 7:03 1) the "V-only" direction is only defined as that of the single-point center of mass of a non-accelerating mass-object "over time" (as defined by the impingement/emission of multiple photons with that mass-object). 2) The "H-only" direction is only defined as that of the path of any photon(s) emitted by or impinging on that "stationary" mass-object. 3) The hypotenuse, then, defines the "stationary [over time] spatial extension" of said mass-object and/or the "spatial extension" of its [acceleration-pulse initiated] geodesic path motion [over time] relative to another such (e.g. "observer") mass-object. In either case, said "mass-object" [which by definition includes its "extension in space over time"] is entirely comprised of "acceleration [as differentiation from the speed of light defined by the path of said photons]" as "self-relative [by definition over/as time] motion". Foundationally the self-relative motion of what? Of the otherwise scale-uniform 'hyper-fluid' that Einstein implicitly referenced by his use of the term "spacetime". Bonus hint #1: The phenomenon we "human[ particulate mass-object]s" refer to as "consciousness" is comprised of (and comprises) a cybernetically self-configuring 'standing' momentum waveform. Bonus hint #2: What is the overall (as in universal-scale) self-contained, and self-(as in [network of] individual mass-particle[s]-scale)-containing geometry of this "self-relative motion"? That of a horn-toroidal fluid vortex --- also currently referred to by us "human[ particulate mass-object]s" as a "Black Hole". So welcome to "The Graviton" (if you will) folks.
@drzoom3696
@drzoom3696 Ай бұрын
Thank God Mahesh is doing the explaining and not you. 😅
@AmirbekIslomov-ih2xx
@AmirbekIslomov-ih2xx Ай бұрын
@19:57 The reason why the length is contracted is that the object is rotated in some higher dimension. So if the length is contracted to zero in the fourth dimension, there must exist a higher dimension in which the particle is rotated. I
@Roman_Bo
@Roman_Bo 3 ай бұрын
Besides this can you explain in this strategy such questions: 1. What's about quantum tunelling? 2. What's about expanding of universe (faster then speed of light)? 3. What's about undefinision of microworld?
@Roman_Bo
@Roman_Bo 3 ай бұрын
and 4. quantum teleportalion
@Roman_Bo
@Roman_Bo 3 ай бұрын
And the main: 5. If evething is moving with the speed of light, then IN WHAT FRAME? These's might be some coordinates relative to which we move with the speed of light?
@Jake-co7rt
@Jake-co7rt 3 ай бұрын
Visualizing Relativity is a wonderful book. I read it years and years ago, cause I really wanted to understand it. It was super-clear and easy to follow. I still have that copy on my bookshelf.
@AbhiramGSrivathsa
@AbhiramGSrivathsa 2 ай бұрын
Doubt(not on this topic) : Why doesn't DRIFT VELOCITY change when area/diameter is doubled, despite the relation I=neAV? And what would happen to drift vel. if length is increased?
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