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@oriraykai3610
@oriraykai3610 42 минут бұрын
There's no proof that General theory of relativity is true, so why do you present it like it is?
@GeorgeParaskeva
@GeorgeParaskeva 43 минут бұрын
😋 Nice! Also, you have an amazing body!!! 🤤
@0qwerty1
@0qwerty1 44 минут бұрын
Que história foda 👏👏
@VuNam_MCVN
@VuNam_MCVN 45 минут бұрын
Remember one thing, it's a theory...
@venomdragon7853
@venomdragon7853 46 минут бұрын
Go back to the sync clock between the two base clocks. Why not send two pulses. to each clock, simultaneously. This would start, and then stop both clocks. If the speed of light is different in different directions. You should theoretically have an answer on if this is the case.
@EverybodysDarling
@EverybodysDarling 46 минут бұрын
As a consumer in this field I can say I’m too dumb 🤷🏻‍♂️
@vindik8or
@vindik8or 46 минут бұрын
"What about universe?" "You've already had it." "We've had one, yes. What about second universe?"
@TecSanento
@TecSanento 47 минут бұрын
I can’t forgive you for Not asking if the singularity maps aground to the other sides:/
@polska1643
@polska1643 47 минут бұрын
would be cool to see it frozen
@GimliTehDwarf
@GimliTehDwarf 47 минут бұрын
And people are saying there is no difference between sexes?
@dragulia_venaro
@dragulia_venaro 47 минут бұрын
If you move really fast, you can solve everything faster too.
@willhernandez8494
@willhernandez8494 48 минут бұрын
The book that was shown here is called Blackholes the key to understanding our universe by Brian Cox and Jeff Forshaw! It’s a can be a bit challenging but it’s really interesting!
@angelaz2576
@angelaz2576 49 минут бұрын
My brain stopped comprehending after a few minutes. It's cool but it's so complicated 😭
@vali7397
@vali7397 49 минут бұрын
Hm, our universe is a White hole 🤔 If it is we cant see anorher White hole, right ?
@gwen6622
@gwen6622 50 минут бұрын
well sure, the math allows for white holes. but that's only because our math is incomplete. they obviously arent real, it's just a quirk of math, something our brains using to represent and try to understand reality, but it's important to not confuse that WITH reality. the white hole stuff boils down to "this is what the opposite of a black hole would be" and like... yeah, i guess man. cool i guess? that's not really all that different from saying "so you know how i can teach you a fact? what if i did the opposite, what if i told you something and made you forget something". like i guess that's a cool fantasy or scifi plot but how would that even work? yeah, the opposite of something with gravity so intense that not even light can escape would be something with.... the opposite of gravity? that not even light can.... enter? i guess? that's neat. how would it happen though? or are you just having a fun little make-pretend session. it's about as relevant to reality as saying "what if there was a star that emitted darkness instead of light. or it made everything cold". that's not how light, heat, or gravity work lol what im saying is like... if this is a logical conclusion of our math, then clearly our math doesnt map 1-to-1 with reality. numbers are our way of making sense of the world, but they arent real. the universe isnt doing math when things happen, we're doing math to try to figure them out. and we havent figured everything out yet. i think this is an idea that'll be discarded sometime once we know more or have figured out a better system of math it's like saying "the opposite of spider-man is spiderless-woman" and then being like "woahhhhhh yeah, that's right" and then treating that sentence like it means anything. people get so bogged down in raw math that they forget we invented math. it's a useful tool but it's a tool. linguists know this about language. mathematicians need to learn this about math too
@horizen4461
@horizen4461 50 минут бұрын
turn to Jesus Christ he loves all of us more than anything and he literally died for us. He took in the punishment for our sins thru on the cross. It wasn’t cuz we deserved it, but cuz he loved us. 1 John 4:10 “This is love: not that we loved God, but that he loved us and sent his Son as an atoning sacrifice for our sins” it was thru his love that he died for us and we can be forgiven
@theorphanobliterator
@theorphanobliterator 50 минут бұрын
collatz conjecture is a good way to test new CPU basic functions, since it uses all parts (ALU, LMU, BPU, and MSS)
@DhirodattoBiswas
@DhirodattoBiswas 51 минут бұрын
Yoo
@fakeonline6520
@fakeonline6520 52 минут бұрын
Wow, amazing video! I'm in shock, I jumped out of my chair once or twice understanding the equations and physics this was such a pleasing and in depth experience.
@depressoespresso5904
@depressoespresso5904 52 минут бұрын
WHAT1? amazing how something so seemingly simple can actually really complicated, perfected over millions of years of evoltion... nature's crazy man
@Starboy-op7ue
@Starboy-op7ue 52 минут бұрын
19:24 JoJo reference!
@mconner262
@mconner262 54 минут бұрын
does a black hole look the same from all angles?
@terryeaster1
@terryeaster1 54 минут бұрын
That is so incredible bizarre, interesting, and so very cool!!!
@paperexplained
@paperexplained 55 минут бұрын
Since there is no way of getting to the parallel world, what if when we enter the anti-verse we actually enter the parallel world but time flows backward? I feel like I described TENT :))
@Sciencewithfun007xsalu
@Sciencewithfun007xsalu 56 минут бұрын
maths is the eyes for us to see unseen
@SBG_BA
@SBG_BA 57 минут бұрын
If the white hole spits things out, but nothing could go in, then what is it spitting out...
@NoMouthNoScream
@NoMouthNoScream 58 минут бұрын
Coldest sun edit ever
@logdog4010
@logdog4010 59 минут бұрын
63 has always felt like the right random number which is the required addition to 37 to make 100
@chicagotimesskateboarding_2149
@chicagotimesskateboarding_2149 Сағат бұрын
So the event horizon is a Bethesda doorway
@sya_7489
@sya_7489 Сағат бұрын
Honestly, your channel teach me more about anything and in a much better way than school
@jkotarsky
@jkotarsky Сағат бұрын
I totally had sex today.
@InertiaCreeps
@InertiaCreeps Сағат бұрын
0:58 “Until it completely fades from view” … this BS myth that the person falling into the black hole would just appear to stop and hold there in space forever is absolute BS and you state as much at least twice in this video! 01:29 photons literally bounce off of matter to allow us to see things…. Once an object is gone from view the photons no longer “reflect” that image. This absolute BS about objects entering the event horizon forever hanging in space is absolute garbage science and it kills me that Veritasium repeats such garbage only to slowly, gently try to walk back their own lies.
@chadsummers7981
@chadsummers7981 Сағат бұрын
We owe it to these Japanese craftsman. No modern science. Just skill practice and repetition. Absolutely beautiful
@Kcoolin
@Kcoolin Сағат бұрын
I thought 47 was super popular.
@dexterspeights3484
@dexterspeights3484 Сағат бұрын
This video should have been called the godfather of BLUE LED.
@JamesJon1187
@JamesJon1187 Сағат бұрын
Sooo, how is this dangerous?
@CULTOFARTRA
@CULTOFARTRA Сағат бұрын
Did the guy in the thumbnail piss himself
@apolloyeet7110
@apolloyeet7110 Сағат бұрын
We are making the assumption that the cat is not an observer and can’t cause the wave function to collapse.
@iancamarillo
@iancamarillo Сағат бұрын
Really cool video. But you should’ve used that initial 3-D clip shown as the weight of the planets and stars to form the space time in the Z axis. Like marbles and bowling balls in a pool of Jell-O.
@Cs13762
@Cs13762 Сағат бұрын
"Gatorate is a good source of potassium"
@SullySadface
@SullySadface Сағат бұрын
Bro really put up an AI thumbnail of Albert Throatstein