Why Do Physicists Believe That a Shadow Hides Entire Worlds?

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  • čas přidán 9. 07. 2024
  • The book "The Fabric of Reality" by David Deutsch represents an attempt to comprehend the nature of reality, based on the latest advancements in quantum physics and the many-worlds theory. Deutsch, being an advocate of Hugh Everett's many-worlds interpretation, argues that quantum mechanics implies the existence of parallel universes.
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Komentáře • 675

  • @SCP_O5_7
    @SCP_O5_7 Před 9 dny +57

    Photons be like: “Oh, you want to *measure* me? Now I’m not doing it.”

    • @kraya6740
      @kraya6740 Před 7 dny +5

      More like, oh you are hitting me with a beam of particles, I'm then collapsing the wave form function and expressing the particle properties.

    • @upgrade1015
      @upgrade1015 Před 7 dny +5

      God is female..

    • @digbysirchickentf2315
      @digbysirchickentf2315 Před 6 dny

      You can't emit a single photon, so the whole premise of this video is wrong. Also the quantum eraser experiment has been debunked.

    • @poolnoodledgoat
      @poolnoodledgoat Před 4 dny +2

      🎶how you like me now?!🎶

    • @htmlfortomorrow
      @htmlfortomorrow Před 3 dny

      Yeah because their velocity in relation to electron velocity is different ,maybe the distance

  • @vinskeeter
    @vinskeeter Před 16 dny +108

    I'm way too stupid to be here.

    • @valeriek8077
      @valeriek8077 Před 10 dny +3

      no, you are too smart to believe any of this nonsense. String theory and the multiverse is dead man walking, but the errand boys for Whitman won't let it go. Check out Wolfram ... he's leading the pack (with no close 2nd) in TOE and his ideas better align with the human experience, intuition, and common sense.

    • @CraftyF0X
      @CraftyF0X Před 9 dny +17

      @@valeriek8077 Regardless if I agree any of the conjecture in this video, experience intuition and commonsense is excatly what you shouldn't rely on in scientific matters. The whole point of scientific inquiry is to go beyond these superficial approaches. Or as some would say "the universe has no obligation to make sense to you". I'd rather let all of them cook, sooner or later we will figure out who got it right anyway.

    • @bryanbryan2968
      @bryanbryan2968 Před 9 dny +2

      @@CraftyF0XBut … you are making sense and I agree with you. Should I not?

    • @CraftyF0X
      @CraftyF0X Před 9 dny

      @@bryanbryan2968 "No oibligation" does not imply that "it will not" its means it may or may not.

    • @bryanbryan2968
      @bryanbryan2968 Před 9 dny +1

      @@CraftyF0X Ahh yes, so my obligation is to outsmart the universe at 27 dimensional chess.

  • @catmandude2357
    @catmandude2357 Před 6 dny +19

    Shadow atoms: Shatoms
    Shadow particles: Sharticles

  • @liggerstuxin1
    @liggerstuxin1 Před 11 dny +23

    Maybe when you die, you just slip over to another universe and continue on. Either taking a different decision that lets you live longer or avoiding that thing that caused death. But only by you the observer. Because you’ve never observed yourself being dead you have zero experience with being dead and scientifically speaking there’s no proof you have ever been dead or not alive. In your own mind, you only have the experience of being alive to judge the future with.

    • @wailinburnin
      @wailinburnin Před 9 dny +6

      Being unconscious, asleep with no REM state dreaming is something we experience and I suppose don’t experience, whichever, it is nothing to fear. Namaste.☮️

    • @trumpelstiltzkin9068
      @trumpelstiltzkin9068 Před 8 dny +6

      When we die our spirit, which is, our essence, our auras, which we cultivate our entire lives, every experience we have, every new thing we learned, every amazing thing we witness throughout our lives. All of that life energy which weakens or wanes with age as we begin to have fewer experiences, but that energy it returns back to the source which absorbs our energy and information our consciousness. I do believe we are a part of a much bigger whole, i just dont think its gonna be what most envision the afterlife to be.

    • @nploda1408
      @nploda1408 Před 8 dny +4

      ​​@@trumpelstiltzkin9068 how do you know this? How do you know there's an afterlife at all?

    • @nploda1408
      @nploda1408 Před 8 dny +5

      Quantum Immortality?

    • @liggerstuxin1
      @liggerstuxin1 Před 7 dny +4

      @@nploda1408 completely plausible and possible using our current understanding of science.

  • @spopr2440
    @spopr2440 Před 13 dny +27

    this is more interesting and awesome than any magic I have ever seen in fiction

    • @stupidpol
      @stupidpol Před 5 dny

      unfortunately, this video is plagiarism. it was stolen from the channel "ALI", the original video was made 2 years ago.

    • @nanajp
      @nanajp Před 4 dny

      It's because the nature and mysteries of the universe is Magic.

  • @andersbackman3977
    @andersbackman3977 Před 8 dny +16

    The problem with the many worlds interpretation is that it doesn’t really solve anything. Copenhagen interpretation has the wave function ‘collapse’ when a ‘measurement’ is made, failing to explain what a measurement is.
    Many worlds doesn’t answer the question of measurement either. Quantum mechanics lack ‘irreversible’ processes so switching from the Copenhagen interpretation where measurement is the magic handwave to splitting of universes when irreversible processes act is just replacing a small cop out with a huge one.

    • @Dexuz
      @Dexuz Před 3 dny +1

      Non-locality keeps winning as always, there is a field with infinite speed that moves all the other fields, the end.

    • @ricolorenz7307
      @ricolorenz7307 Před 3 dny +1

      I think that's the reason why scientists avoid talking about implications. All it does is complicate things. They want to focus on the data until they understand what's going on

    • @fredericklehoux7160
      @fredericklehoux7160 Před 18 hodinami

      It's also contradicting a staple of physic, conservation of energy. If the many world interpretation is true it mean entire universes worth of energy are being created every time a universe split. Maybe the multiverse doesn't have this constraint but it surely wouldn't preserve energy.

    • @MrRizzyWizzy
      @MrRizzyWizzy Před 14 hodinami

      @andersbackman3977 The many worlds interpretation actually doesn't say the universe is splitting, but that the other possibilities have already been determined. Your pathway through the 4D multiverse is also already determined and you are really just watching a movie. You can't possibly make any kind of decision that would lead to a different outcome.

    • @MrRizzyWizzy
      @MrRizzyWizzy Před 14 hodinami

      @@fredericklehoux7160 The narrator specifically points out his doubt with David Deutsch in saying that there can't be universes splitting and creating new ones, but that every possible outcome already exists in a 4D multiverse. And like a movie, we can only watch one frame at a time. Every interaction moves you one frame forward in the movie.

  • @r.e.4873
    @r.e.4873 Před 7 dny +6

    The gift and the peril of logic is that it can be used to arrive at any conclusion we like. That's why we can craft digital circuits with billions of transistors to accomplish whatever we want.

  • @ashleyobrien4937
    @ashleyobrien4937 Před 11 dny +8

    31:59 Oh no no no no !...this little conundrum has already been fully explained, there is no "backwards in time travel of information going on here at all, all it is, is that when the photons are "split" they already have complimentary quantum states, there's no "spooky action at a distance" it's just a misunderstanding...

    • @thelastkodiak3746
      @thelastkodiak3746 Před 4 dny

      If true, get this to the top

    • @postnutrage
      @postnutrage Před 4 dny

      I’m pretty sure that’s the point he’s making, is it not?

    • @fredericklehoux7160
      @fredericklehoux7160 Před 18 hodinami

      What do you mean by "complementary quantum states"?

    • @MrRizzyWizzy
      @MrRizzyWizzy Před 14 hodinami

      He's not saying that there is backwards time travel of information, he's saying that the universe has already been precomputed. The photons don't actually split and travel backwards to fool the detectors, you are just on the current frame of the timeline where it looks like that happened. There are actually no interactions taking place and nothing in the multiverse is moving except our perception of which version of the universe we are in inside the multiverse.

  • @richardromero6193
    @richardromero6193 Před 11 dny +9

    An excellent video which neatly explains Deutsch's explanation of the existence
    of many universes. The discussion is carefully reduced to layman's terms in a
    straight forward, but not condescending manner. Deutsch's approach is a
    semi-geometric explanation which starts with the initial premise that there
    exist a multitude of dimensions, although he does not state so explicitly. From
    that initial condition it seems logical to visualize phantom photons and other
    ghost particles. It is compelling and logical in my opinion. Everett, Wheeler,
    DeWitte, and Deutsch - all on the right track in my opinion.

  • @garysheppard4028
    @garysheppard4028 Před 12 dny +49

    I was with you right up until you said "Imagine an infinite, absolutely sterile room in all directions".

    • @bugglemagnum6213
      @bugglemagnum6213 Před 9 dny +5

      😂😂😂 infinite "room" is hilarious

    • @NightRunner417
      @NightRunner417 Před 9 dny +4

      @@bugglemagnum6213 I could do a lot more with an infinite room as long as the rent was reasonable. People fear the backrooms when they should really be all like "FINALLY... Now I just need a blank check for pots and electronic parts". Lighting is already pretty great in most of the space.

    • @AI_Conductor
      @AI_Conductor Před 9 dny +4

      I thought it was a good description

  • @joseiriarte1982
    @joseiriarte1982 Před 5 dny +2

    What are supposed to be the shadow photons are actually the photon itself, actually that minimum of photons is where the photon passed by before establishing the easiest path, since everything tends to follow the easiest path that's the same force that affects gravity and the same force that will connect, join or separate particles according through the current overall state, inner/outer state, they posses, that being heat, momentum, etc. That must be why is impossible to determine the maximum since it will depend on the limit it encounters. For example in the frog experiment the farther it gets the longer it takes for the photon to calculate all possibles paths since ratio is also growing, and the photon will be in every single possible space the frog stay at any moment, move the frog a centimeter up if up exist, for the sake of the argument, and it will catch the same photon it would have catch at the other point making the other photon now appear as a shadow, but at quantum smallest measurement is the only way it can move. I mean, appear, be present check all other hidden forces that are present on every part of the fabric of reality and determine the easiest path to keep moving forward while at the same time moving forward. Making an analogy with time for us, is easy to experience a second, even a hundred of a second, but then comes a millisecond, etc. And then we can't experience consciously, we have to go abstract, that doesn't mean it didn't happened. But the path for the second to be visible for us is still there. Quanta must have the same situation, we may not be able to experience the paths, not even the photon, of probability where the photon have to solve the easiest path or most optimal outcome but somehow those deformed cubes, empty probable places, or whatever allow the photon to displace, exist. So when encounter with a smaller slit probability or empty seat decrease to trillions, once solved and passed the slit, probability must increase as it is displacing on a radial path. Actually everything is, so it has to position itself in the solved empty seat not before affecting the other forces in the fabric of quanta. It must come in hand with the same electron moving in the universe, that's why we never will encounter a different shaped one, since it's spread all over existence on an empty universe with infinite probabilities of possible places to be. All this came at minute 10:53 and I stopped the video just to get it out of my mind XD Now, let's continue the video. Not before saving in obsidian XD XD XD

    • @maeton-gaming
      @maeton-gaming Před 4 dny +1

      wait till you figure out quanta doesn't exist in nature ;)
      my mentor would tell me, mother nature does not do math!!

    • @joseiriarte1982
      @joseiriarte1982 Před 3 dny

      @@maeton-gaming I would agree in one way, we humans make math, math is already made intrinsically in everything. Flipping a coin is mother nature and, we organic creatures engaging in the activity find out that the more we flip the coin the flat the number goes to 50%, flip it 20,000 and the decimals zeros grow up to 3 or 4, like 50.009%, since we ourselves are a conscious part os mother's nature, I would disagree in this other way.

    • @MrRizzyWizzy
      @MrRizzyWizzy Před 14 hodinami

      @@joseiriarte1982 in this multiverse description, we are only seeing the 50/50 chance, because it's the most probable. There also exist infinite other versions of this universe where every flip was heads, and infinite versions where every flip but one is heads and so on.

  • @Steven-bs5hv
    @Steven-bs5hv Před 21 dnem +131

    It's my opinion that superposition has to do with access to information. To ask the question "Which slit did the photon go through?" without actually looking, or using some other means to detect which slit, is a nonsensical question. However, the universe is forced to answer nonsensical questions, due to the unavoidable physicality of the universe (i.e., the photon is definitely there even if we're not looking), and the way it does that is by giving us a seemingly random answer, or an answer the encompasses all possibilities of the given system. When you ask the universe "Which slit did the photon go through?", and you have no right to know which slit it went through because you weren't "looking", the universe replies with "All of them." Or, to put it another way, impossible things cannot happen, and one method the universe uses to guarantee this, is to not allow you to have access to information you wouldn't otherwise have access to.

  • @cougar2013
    @cougar2013 Před 11 dny +30

    Particle physicist here. Technically, photon-photon interactions are possible, but it’s not a “tree level” process

    • @ericashmead4049
      @ericashmead4049 Před 8 dny +15

      Oh cmon dont leaf us hangin, wood you explain a little more? Id like to hear you get to the root of photon on photon action, but maybe Im barking up the wrong.. erm, tree...

    • @markrix
      @markrix Před 7 dny +6

      Coconut tree? 🐒

    • @ericashmead4049
      @ericashmead4049 Před 7 dny +2

      @@markrix Lol I love you

    • @dsandoval9396
      @dsandoval9396 Před 7 dny +1

      ​@@markrix Oh great celestial monkey of the universe..!
      ...what is thy bidding, my master?

    • @upgrade1015
      @upgrade1015 Před 7 dny +3

      Great thread I hope this grows.

  • @tinnitusthenight5545
    @tinnitusthenight5545 Před 10 dny +17

    One of the better and more approachable explanations of the double slit experiment that I've heard.

  • @eefalzer
    @eefalzer Před 16 dny +6

    Are these shadow particles in the room with us right now?

    • @vsiegel
      @vsiegel Před 15 dny +1

      No, they are all in _his_ multiverses!

  • @lucasthompson1650
    @lucasthompson1650 Před 4 dny +1

    Everett’s “Many Worlds” interpretation of quantum mechanics does not describe a “multiverse” or a “multitude of parallel universes”. There is no interaction between the worlds in Many Worlds.

  • @edstauffer426
    @edstauffer426 Před 21 dnem +7

    The fascination with electrons began after reading a report about electrons moving faster than light. It seemed that electrons disappeared and reappeared at distances and time periods that meant that they had to move faster than the speed of light which physicists said was impossible. The most logical answer was that it was not the same electron. Vacuum energy appears and disappears all the time. It all had to come from somewhere.
    The obvious answer was that there was a soup of the building blocks of matter outside of spacetime. Unfortunately we have yet to figure out how to see it.
    Is it a wave or a particle? Quantum mechanics makes more sense to me if there are actually waves of particles outside of space time that pop in and out when we do a measurement . Outside of spacetime they could instantly be where they need to be, as there is no space between the pieces that fit so they can be there in no time. It was not a big jump to realize that these particles could be part of the missing dark matter. By definition waves move, flow and circulate. On our planet we have the water cycle, water runs downhill pools and accumulates. If it becomes warm enough it evaporates. It then joins other particles in the atmosphere and eventually falls back to earth restarting the whole process. The evidence suggests that like water, dark matter can phase transition. This phase transition would accelerate waves of particles that make up the fabric of spacetime and gravity would pull them back down, these would be the drivers of the motion in the dark matter cycle.
    I believe that the entirety of the universe formed as a pocket of spacetime all at once similar to a burst of vacuum energy.

    • @sheikyerbouty2926
      @sheikyerbouty2926 Před 21 dnem +3

      It's a question of relativity. For a photon that started it's voyages since the creation of the universe and is still going today, now in micrwave wave length. Everything that happend since the big bang and now, happend at once. Going at the speed of light stops time.
      And 'speed of light' is a bit of a misnomer. Would prefer 'speed of causality'.

    • @keterclassentity6716
      @keterclassentity6716 Před 15 dny

      Quantum mechanics makes sense if you assume plancks constant is only valid for our reality and all other realities use different frequencies of waves to quantize their particles and they all interact at once

    • @clown134
      @clown134 Před 14 dny

      electrons dont move faster than light though..

    • @edstauffer426
      @edstauffer426 Před 14 dny

      @@clown134 first 2 things I learned in physics nothing goes faster than the speed of light and if you get infinity for an answer that answer is wrong

    • @BertoxolusThePuzzled
      @BertoxolusThePuzzled Před 11 dny

      That only holds true for the basics though, up to Newtonion physics more or less. As soon as you hit Einstein and the first rules of Quantum Mechanics that emerge from his work, before long you have solutions with ORDERS of infinity as the solution...

  • @WideCuriosity
    @WideCuriosity Před 17 dny +1

    Also one should note the the eraser has been explained elsewhere on CZcams. Worth checking out.

  • @Lee-sf7nw
    @Lee-sf7nw Před 16 dny +5

    Just found this channel. I look forward to your future content. Thanks

    • @Sniper9773
      @Sniper9773 Před 16 dny +2

      Same, I am no genius but I am very imterested with this kind of content. Subscribed!

    • @samstealth7
      @samstealth7 Před 13 dny

      Same​@@Sniper9773

    • @stupidpol
      @stupidpol Před 5 dny

      @@Sniper9773 this content is stolen. this video was posted 2 years ago in the channel called "ALI", it's called "Почему физики считают, что тень скрывает целые миры и рушит наши представления о времени?"

  • @geekbot5000
    @geekbot5000 Před 15 hodinami

    You got me hooked, going through the back catalog now and will report back my findings.

  • @dieodd9866
    @dieodd9866 Před 10 dny +1

    That's a really good video mate!

  • @FredSlocombe
    @FredSlocombe Před 17 dny +7

    Some kind of harmonics from a different wavelength on the EM spectrum? Has anyone tried the slit experiment with thermal imaging or X-rays?

    • @everettstormy
      @everettstormy Před 11 dny +3

      That's an interesting idea, I do t think the ir spectrum is that much different than the visible one. And x rays are much more like standard particles by my understanding

    • @fredericklehoux7160
      @fredericklehoux7160 Před 18 hodinami

      They have tried the dual slit experiment with even molecules of multiple atoms and it still does that. No matter what you use at these scale is gonna have a wave function. It's really true what's happening it's not just a mismeasurement. They made countless other test for that. Fundamentally your atoms cannot know the states of other atoms unless something was passed between

  • @mferguson6927
    @mferguson6927 Před 7 dny +1

    Great video, always wondered if there was more to the double split experiment and if we'd factored all possibilities before opening to door to other worlds, which after this video seems very possible! PS. For future videos, if you increase your voice volume by 1.3x it should match the average volume across YT!

  • @ToniMorton
    @ToniMorton Před 9 dny +1

    if we think about the photon as information or a probability wave. we can imagine the wave interfering with itself when it selects a slot to go through the other probable option also goes through but doesnt actually exist in our relm its just the information of the lack of the photon there for the photon in our relm

  • @liggerstuxin1
    @liggerstuxin1 Před 11 dny +3

    Not many can explain wave function collapse and the quantum eraser. And especially not this well. Even Neil deGrasse Tyson has a loose understanding of this that he can’t casually talk about in a way that he can teach. It’s only people like Brian Randolph Greene and Michio Kaku have the vocabulary and expertise to be able to outlining material like this. This is actually crazy high-level teaching (without knowing the maths). I love that you made this for us. 🙏

    • @ashleyobrien4937
      @ashleyobrien4937 Před 11 dny +1

      bullshit, the quantum eraser is actually debunked already, it's a misunderstanding in that the quantum states of those photons that are "split" are at that moment set with complimentary states, it's that simple.

    • @WooliteMammoth
      @WooliteMammoth Před 9 dny

      Good thing you dropped Brian's Greene's middle name. We would've never believed you read his work otherwise

  • @CR055FIRE
    @CR055FIRE Před 4 dny +2

    he leaves out one critical aspect:
    that consciousness (in this case humans) prefer certain things over others
    so, not all universes are equal, since, certain timelines will be "more ideal" than others
    it doesn't matter what people prefer on an individual scale, either, since a perfect timeline will exist for every person - but certain timelines will have a higher total value (i.e. certain timelines will satisfy a larger percentage of people)
    this means that free-will still exists, because consciousness chooses what it prefers based on available information, but time travel and retro-causality also exist
    therefore consciousness can communicate with itself in the past and future (likely via encoded light pulses, or "light intrusion"), in order to increase the available information from which to determine a preferred course of action
    as we are now, we are, likely, receiving information, but cannot yet detect/decode it, or information may be detectable and readable, but not relevant, or actionable, to our specific point in time

    • @MrRizzyWizzy
      @MrRizzyWizzy Před 14 hodinami

      @CRO55FIRE We can't prove one way or another that consciousness is even a thing. It's a human concept. In fact, I can't definitively prove that other people actually exist, because I can't be inside their consciousness to verify it. And I can't prove that what I just saw/experienced is not in fact a precalculated memory in my brain to allow me to make sense of what happens next . My interpretation of the environment by my brain might just be showing me the current timeline it is in, but I'm not able to change what will happen next.

    • @CR055FIRE
      @CR055FIRE Před 14 hodinami

      @@MrRizzyWizzy sorry, you're mistaken
      consciousness exists, it's just not yet understood what's responsible for creating it
      nobody with a rational understanding of the world would argue that consciousness is an illusion or "not real"
      that's just some communist nihilist gobbeldygook

  • @mrchaos4222
    @mrchaos4222 Před 19 dny +2

    All the videos uploaded are very good and well written. Keep up the good work! You have sparked something in me.

    • @stupidpol
      @stupidpol Před 5 dny

      he stole these videos from the channel "ALI". search for it, and you'll find there much more content.

  • @thethirdchimpanzee
    @thethirdchimpanzee Před 4 dny

    I live in Tucson! I hope you enjoyed your visit here! Glad it was our city that you realized your dream here!

  • @d3r4g0d8
    @d3r4g0d8 Před 21 dnem

    Underrated channel! Thanks for the interesting content you do.

    • @Roxas99Yami
      @Roxas99Yami Před 15 dny

      it is literal bullshit scifi

    • @j3fr0uk
      @j3fr0uk Před 14 dny

      Underrated? Only a few vids in as many months. Seems to be new too.

    • @Rhythm_R_Us
      @Rhythm_R_Us Před 8 dny

      ​@@Roxas99Yami ?!? What's sci-fi about quantum theory? Other than the "You can't make this shit up" factor lol.
      This video had repeatable experiments with explanations, that's not fiction......

    • @stupidpol
      @stupidpol Před 5 dny

      it's not underrated. the channel, which this 2yo-old video was stolen from, has 800K subscribers.

  • @miaudottk9080
    @miaudottk9080 Před 12 dny +1

    How can you measure the energy of the shadow photons and atoms?

  • @TweakDoubt
    @TweakDoubt Před 21 dnem +1

    Great video!

  • @phttxhrry
    @phttxhrry Před 2 dny

    this is what i call having a choice, all outcomes exist at the same time in a nutshell

  • @philgreen1954
    @philgreen1954 Před 9 dny

    Really good video, basically something is interfering with the photon to be measure and when another entry is created to measure the photon. You can’t see why the patter has change.

  • @cosmogang
    @cosmogang Před 21 dnem

    Beautiful work. Cheers

  • @fredericklehoux7160
    @fredericklehoux7160 Před 18 hodinami

    My best way to understand why quantum physics is the way it is is to understand that a segment of space time cannot know what another segment of space time is doing until some information (entanglement)went trough. Maybe the only way for the universe to stay consistent with itself and not create matter out of thin air because 2 version of itself are contradiction, is by having quantum physic. This doesn't explain how it take place, but it's logical. You cannot know of the state of some other part of space that is disconnected in time. The whole information is missing to you and cannot be obtained until it reach you, fundamentally.

  • @Leech.Lattice
    @Leech.Lattice Před 11 dny

    Feel free to use any of my videos :)

  • @mikematics
    @mikematics Před 21 dnem

    Brilliant video, thanks!

  • @ovidiuradu1695
    @ovidiuradu1695 Před 21 dnem

    “Atoms are mostly empty space” - does this might mean there are “shadow nuclei” in that empty space? Is that why in the particle colliders we get that “particle zoo”?

  • @1three7
    @1three7 Před 8 dny

    We can't currently say no physical process is continuous. We have not been able to show gravity is neither emergent from other underlying properties of the universe nor quantized. It very well may be but it hasn't been shown like we have with electromagnetism, and the strong and weak nuclear forces.

  • @aussieausbourne1
    @aussieausbourne1 Před 17 dny +13

    It isn't really interference if you were to look at the reflecting screen in a broad band you would see that the light reaching the shadow area is just shifted into a wavelength we cannot detect with our eyes and if we could we'd see the pattern as many bands of light

    • @trespire
      @trespire Před 11 dny +1

      The light is presumed to be monochromatic.

    • @MrRizzyWizzy
      @MrRizzyWizzy Před 14 hodinami

      Light doesn't change frequency just by travelling that short of a distance. It's the expansion of the universe that causes light to slowly stretch out and shift into redder and redder wavelengths until we can't see it. And that shift require many millions of light years of distance to even be detectable.

  • @AaronMartinProfessional

    I don’t understand the sentence at 29:27
    “We do not feel that time flows, or that it passes. We, thanks to entropy, feel the different between our present sensations and our present memories of past sensations.”
    1) What does entropy have to do with it? Wouldn’t there be a difference between present sensations and present memories of past sensations if entropy didn’t exist?
    Or is the idea that our memory isn’t exact, it deteriorates and therefore present sensations tend to be higher resolution than past ones?
    If yes, then the case could be made in which memories are more vivid than present sensations in a sensory deprivation environment.
    2) How can one ‘feel’ a difference if there is only a single instance. Don’t the slivers in the multiverse also necessarily exist as indivisible smallest quanta? How can a single ‘quantum sliver of myself’ be sensing if sensing is noticing a difference between states.
    Consciousness is hard to make sense of, without continuity from past to present.
    Does that mean the perception of time emerges out of a series of events stored in my memory?

  • @gajner
    @gajner Před 12 dny

    What was the name of the experiment mentionned at min 30?

  • @boulevardsound5137
    @boulevardsound5137 Před 17 dny +4

    If we are talking waves, this should mean we are opening up the possibility of phase shift which is determined at the source of the light. Is what you're calling the 'interference pattern' only a state of phase which is quantised through those slits only? It would be interesting to know how this experiment would play out using different light sources and if you can obtain all slit patterns with all kinds of light sources (For example, would something that glows produce alternating results between the slits?). Fantastic video and definitely a thumbs up from a multiverse skeptist

    • @BloodravenRivers
      @BloodravenRivers Před 12 dny

      all light moves at the same rate regardless of source or intensity. the experiment is done with rapid fire lazers basically to seperate photons so not just any light would work for the experiment. the bell version of the double split experiment is really interesting. its the one that setup different detectors and turned them on at different points to experiment with when the wave function actually collapses.

    • @boulevardsound5137
      @boulevardsound5137 Před 12 dny

      @@BloodravenRivers by rate, do you mean velocity? I'm talking about phase which is the location of where a wave is peaking at a certain time.

    • @Johnrtfg
      @Johnrtfg Před 6 dny

      If there is a phase shift, this would be interesting to look at with Berry Phases.

    • @jackofalltrades3378
      @jackofalltrades3378 Před 5 dny

      The experiment doesn't work with different light sources. One source must first be collimated by passing it through a single slit and then the experiment can begin. An un-collimated beam of photons is essential a multi-source.

    • @boulevardsound5137
      @boulevardsound5137 Před 5 dny

      @@jackofalltrades3378 I am curious to know what you mean by 'doesn't work' as you can surely change the source producing the light prior to collimation which is what I'm trying to suggest, is that the further down the photons are split, the more you will see perhaps a cancellation or a trough of the wave. A collimated photon would already be in a state of phase prior (assuming there is a phase shift).

  • @nmrn148
    @nmrn148 Před 3 dny

    DeWitt makes a good point -- what constitutes a decision? You can't be in two places at once. I often wonder what the universe would look like sped up, so your paintings gave a good impression of that.

  • @upsguppy520
    @upsguppy520 Před 5 dny

    even as reflections of planets and stars appear in an ocean undisturbed by wind, they are not other than the water, yet are not affected by it - Longchenpa

  • @jeshuamathis9013
    @jeshuamathis9013 Před 5 dny

    Hmmmm. Presenting quality work I see😮🎉

  • @secretbassrigs
    @secretbassrigs Před 14 dny +2

    Everything that will happen has already happened. And everything that has happened hasn't happened yet.

  • @azrieljale
    @azrieljale Před 21 dnem +16

    6:15 - Normal physics: here is a thing and here is what it does, you can probably use it to build faster ships or some shit😅
    Quantum physics: here is a thing and i have no idea what it does, but if you follow this equasion your quantum state splinters into two and you will enter dimension 55930 and your head will explode😂

  • @iamnotpresent
    @iamnotpresent Před dnem

    We live in a simulation, so the code is just doing its random wave thing in the background. When one of our programs (us) wants to interact with it, it has to start processing different rules.. it's no longer random. We're observing the artifacts of living in a simulation.

  • @ebehdzikraa3855
    @ebehdzikraa3855 Před 3 dny

    Before it rendered to the screen, pixel is just algorithm that have multiple possible output.
    The act of the player that eventually tell the algorithm which part that need to be rendered, and which part should not.
    This is how efficient rendering work in games.
    QM is way easier to understand if it approached this way. And yes, we live in computer generated universe

  • @Gifthunterz
    @Gifthunterz Před 21 dnem

    Great explanations Great video

  • @crawkn
    @crawkn Před 14 dny

    The supposed necessity for the existence of shadow particles assumes that particles are always point-like, and therefore can't pass through more than one slit simultaneously. They aren't, and they do. They can only be detected passing through one slit at a time, because when they are detected, they collapse to the point of interaction, regardless where they might have gone otherwise. If they are detected passing through a single slit, they _don't_ interfere with themselves. Also fullerenes haven't been shown to self-interfere as individual particles, as electrons and photons have. The use of many worlds to explain quantum behavior is the worst sort of violation of the Occam's Razor principle. It posits the existence of things which are not in evidence, and are by definition unproveable, when much simpler interpretations are perfectly plausible.

  • @psychicpajamas
    @psychicpajamas Před 10 dny

    we are fractals of our own selves, physically living in each of our individual minds and bodies, sharing a collective reality we create together.

  • @cdk1953
    @cdk1953 Před 11 dny +1

    I cant find anything solid on the frog eyes perceiving light. How does this tie into the quantum aspect? And for that matter, how would you explain that in regards to the speed of light? What could possibly cause the blink of darkness? Distance is implied, but what creates the absence of light at any given time vs. the flashes of light? Are we saying that more powerful sources of light travel faster, in any measure, than the weaker sources? Is this what the blinking of stars in the night sky is?

    • @cdk1953
      @cdk1953 Před 11 dny +1

      To explain the last sentence better, Is the same phenomena occuring with the stars in the night sky, but because the sources of light are so much stronger our weaker eyes can observe it?

  • @saftheartist6137
    @saftheartist6137 Před 8 dny

    That’s it! Time is relative, therefore that one instance of light was always there in a feedback loop, it just isn’t always as detectable from extreme perspectives.

  • @dreadmn
    @dreadmn Před 10 dny

    Amazing video and explanation

  • @iancowan3527
    @iancowan3527 Před 12 dny

    Why and how would you come think that the effects are caused by the source and not the observer?

  • @SkipperDannyD
    @SkipperDannyD Před dnem

    This is crazy that this should be in my recs, because a question that resounds in my mind, and has done since I was a kid... is... _what about the _*_things_*_ that are faster than light.._

    • @MrRizzyWizzy
      @MrRizzyWizzy Před 13 hodinami

      @SkipperDannyD There aren't any that are faster than light.

  • @claudiaarjangi4914
    @claudiaarjangi4914 Před 12 hodinami

    Maybe instead of "shadow barriers" blocking "shadow photons",
    maybe its the effect of the other degrees of freedom/dimensions of nearby electrons etc, as they pass by/get in the way of each other.
    ( Like a magnet pulls or stops a compass needle or iron filings. )

  • @the5quirmingcoil
    @the5quirmingcoil Před 6 dny

    How do you surmise & explain that which you admit in the beginning you do not understand?

  • @secretbassrigs
    @secretbassrigs Před 14 dny +4

    Time is a concept of mortality

    • @cljoe35
      @cljoe35 Před 10 dny +1

      The longer you live the more time is on your side

    • @secretbassrigs
      @secretbassrigs Před 10 dny +1

      @@cljoe35 not quite. Perhaps the more technology is on your side, the longer you live. But definitely not time. The longer you live, the closer to the end you are.

    • @IamHumanWoman
      @IamHumanWoman Před 9 dny +1

      We are all the past, creating the future, in the present. 🤯

    • @IamHumanWoman
      @IamHumanWoman Před 9 dny +1

      And I agree. 🤍

    • @secretbassrigs
      @secretbassrigs Před 9 dny

      @@cljoe35 time is on the side of youthful vigor.

  • @AECommonThread2137
    @AECommonThread2137 Před dnem +1

    2:07 slipping into a 10 strip looks like 👍

  • @itsANess
    @itsANess Před 12 dny

    I will watch this video more times

  • @dawk5088
    @dawk5088 Před 11 dny

    I would look at Roger of Mudfossil University’s Dipole Electron Flood theory. Particles are Dipoles. They consist of both dark and light, well, light. Every material thing is made up of different combinations of these two particles.

  • @kentauree
    @kentauree Před 6 dny

    Well the pattern we see resembles how a wave would react to the slits, so there must be something, an "ether" that we don't know about, but that photons react with, dark matter maybe?

  • @jackbedient
    @jackbedient Před 10 dny +1

    My instincts tell me this superposition thing on a macro scale is wrong.

  • @BloodravenRivers
    @BloodravenRivers Před 12 dny

    i dont see that violating causality, if the interference pattern could only appear as a wave when you dont know which slit it passed through then the only outcome for the other is a wave pattern its the same arguement bhor had with einstien. pilot wave theory is a really decent explanation you should look into.

  • @edwardcahill1631
    @edwardcahill1631 Před 9 dny

    The more you understand this the closer to insanity you get, the wave function is not the only thing ready to collapse. I am afraid to continuing watching this I simply don't want it in my head.

    • @watch1719
      @watch1719 Před 9 dny

      it seems that man is limited to a material understanding of what is happening, and we do not have detectors of the intangible

  • @ItzAllMine360
    @ItzAllMine360 Před 12 dny

    Hey can someone explain to me what I'm looking at at 12:17 when he mentions fullerene? Please?

    • @Pentagram666mar
      @Pentagram666mar Před 9 dny

      hello, basically it's just a mention, that by making correct enviroment (mostly absolute zero temperature) we find more and more complex particles to behave like a wave (or in that case with trilions of shadow twins) through double slid and other experiments. So the theory goes that there is no upper limit to how big the thing may be to behave as a wave until we prevent it from interraction with anything (so basically even the moon could be a wave in such enviroment). In fullerene there are same kind of detectors (instead of photon detectors) same logic etc.

    • @CraftyF0X
      @CraftyF0X Před 9 dny +1

      Buckyballs, 60 carbon atoms forming a icosahedric molecule.

  • @y5mgisi
    @y5mgisi Před 3 dny

    The weirdness of reality is my favorite thing.

  • @SnarfSnarf2
    @SnarfSnarf2 Před 9 dny

    That music makes my mind blow harder

  • @joaothomazini
    @joaothomazini Před 7 dny

    Good video. Thank you

  • @Drew-fb2gr
    @Drew-fb2gr Před 9 dny

    isn't it just harmonics and overtones in light waves, similar to what we have in music (sound)?

  • @Tom_Quixote
    @Tom_Quixote Před dnem

    Both theories leave us with unanswerable questions. The Copenhagen Interpretation gives no answer to why a particle is measured in one place instead of another. But the multiverse theory gives no answer about why we find ourselves in this particular version of the multiverse instead of another.

  • @kentauree
    @kentauree Před 6 dny

    I would like to know how that foton sensor works.

  • @spicybunzzz
    @spicybunzzz Před 9 dny +1

    Couldnt that also mean that the universe itself could be a complex quantum entity in superposition until observed as well? Since there's many of "me" who are obviously not me since their entire life is different from mine on a quantum level, until those universes are experienced by something (in whatever capacity that could mean) it is a an unfolding of reality (wave) When it is experienced it behaves like a particle. I also wonder if that would mean there is a fate.

  • @shanepaynter5591
    @shanepaynter5591 Před 11 dny

    If you measure everything with a ruler you will get increments of inches. The ruler is an analogy of our limitations. We are limited in our understanding because of how we perceive the passage of time. We are the equivalent of a ruler measuring a coastline

  • @sixevensage7004
    @sixevensage7004 Před 12 dny

    ❤ the ending example with "dewitt".

  • @Salty.Peasants
    @Salty.Peasants Před 13 hodinami

    Everything that can happen, will happen, will continue to happen, forever.

  • @Thedeepesttruth
    @Thedeepesttruth Před 10 dny

    Could the shadow particles play a role or actually be dark matter or part of Dark energy? Or what if those shadows are all the photons potential? Like say you line up every universe or every timeline that that photon exists in? And they are all kinda bound to the fact that it’s all the same Proton. So when we are seeing and making the photon be in our reality that does not remove the fact that it once existed in many universes. So it’s kinda left a shadow image, an after glow metaphorically. So those shadows are immaterial but enough in number to overlap and create shadow on a quantum level? Idk it’s fascinating to think about. But also couldn’t particles know the future if they existed outside the effects of time? Or it’s influence. It is still a paradox but a smaller one. It’s kinda like a zero point in cosmic perspective and attention, awareness and potential. Once you get small enough the effects of physics change. Or if you get enough mass. Also I’ve always had the idea that since light speed travel isn’t effective enough to travel space as a species that they would need to warp space to make wormholes to travel through. But if you could and did do that, you would be able to control space time and dimensions. If you can warp any point in space and time then it also means you could warp it to other dimensions and universes. You’d be able to travel not just in space but transcendentally. Through all space and all time in all universes.

  • @brianshissler3263
    @brianshissler3263 Před 13 dny

    So, there is no measurable continuity of anything in physics. But what about time? Does it exist in the quantum? My theory is that time is the ONLY continuous member of physics. And that we exist in quantums. My question is though, what exists in time between our quantums?

  • @l.p4251
    @l.p4251 Před 9 dny

    The only way we could see the light beam is pointing it directly at us, ouch...

  • @da0z
    @da0z Před 10 dny

    How about to think like its qunti anti matter? If the spins are right the lines pop up? Its the ultimate RNG for a SIM!! And some light even at cosmic distance pushing us all apart

  • @jespado
    @jespado Před 21 dnem

    Is it shadow photons that make your shadow dark on a sunny day?

  • @CALIFORNIA650.
    @CALIFORNIA650. Před 14 hodinami

    It's almost like watching an old movie how the screen starts flickering slower and slower at this point God will speak to you and tell you there's no turning back

  • @pyropulseIXXI
    @pyropulseIXXI Před 21 hodinou

    The reason that there are no measurable continuous quantities is because our measuring devices measure in discrete, or quantized, chunks, and at an 'instance' in time. To 'prove' time was continuous over a time interval of [a,b], one would have to measure an uncountably infinite number of times between _a_ and _b_ (and of course starting at _a_= 0 and the final measurement occurring at _b_ ).
    It goes without saying that this is utterly impossible (oops; I said it ).

    • @MrRizzyWizzy
      @MrRizzyWizzy Před 13 hodinami

      Only digital measuring devices measure in discrete quanta. Take an oscilloscope for example, it's measuring a continuous wave, or a cassette tape that reproduces an analog or continuous signal.

  • @luckygamer8181
    @luckygamer8181 Před 2 dny

    The idea stems from the principles of quantum mechanics, particularly the concept of superposition. In quantum theory, particles and systems can exist in a superposition of multiple states simultaneously, until they are observed or measured. This means that before observation, a quantum system does not have a definitive state, but rather a combination of all possible states.
    One famous example is Schrödinger's cat thought experiment, where the cat in a sealed box is considered to be in a superposition of both alive and dead states until the box is opened and observed. Physicists believe that this superposition principle extends beyond the microscopic world of particles to the macroscopic world we observe. The Many Worlds Interpretation MWI of quantum mechanics suggests that each possible outcome of a quantum measurement or interaction actually occurs, but in parallel universes or worlds that split off from each other. However, some physicists argue that the MWI interpretation takes the concept of parallel worlds too literally. Instead, they propose thinking of perceived realities as shadows of a more complex underlying reality. Just as a shadow on a wall does not contain all the information about its 3D source, our observed reality may be a simplified representation of a higher-dimensional, more complex fundamental reality. In this view, our individual experiences and memories are like shadows cast by a smeared self a more complex conscious entity that exists across multiple quantum branches or worlds We only perceive one shadow of this smeared self, while the full reality remains hidden from our limited So in essence, physicists believe that the shadows we observe in our everyday experience may conceal an entire multiverse of parallel realities, much like a two dimensional shadow can hide the complexity of its three dimensional source.

    • @MrRizzyWizzy
      @MrRizzyWizzy Před 14 hodinami

      The idea that something exists in a superposition is what this video is trying to disprove. That a wave function isn't a real thing and that it doesn't have to collapse when measured. What the video says it that the final result is already determined, but every single tick of the clock is you existing in a different universe inside the multiverse and when you interact with something, you become entangled with it and the entropy goes up, which prevents you from being in any of the other universes where a different result would have been measured.

  • @bobbsurname3140
    @bobbsurname3140 Před 7 dny

    Have people tried to make the delay long enough to fit a paradox generator in there?
    Redirecting the light to the wrong path based on what the first detector preficts?

    • @MrRizzyWizzy
      @MrRizzyWizzy Před 13 hodinami

      @bobbsurname3140 How could you transmit the value to the second thing faster than the speed of light?

  • @davestr7031
    @davestr7031 Před 20 dny +2

    How do you explain human consciousness if each moment of time is a discreet universe?

    • @gozinta82
      @gozinta82 Před 17 dny

      God.

    • @MrSub132
      @MrSub132 Před 13 dny

      ​@@gozinta82 😂😂😂😂

    • @MrSub132
      @MrSub132 Před 13 dny +1

      The laws of physics link information through universes.

  • @erdngtn9942
    @erdngtn9942 Před 7 dny +1

    Doesn’t that mean a frog sees in the way we represent lidar?

  • @jameselliott216
    @jameselliott216 Před 11 dny

    Want to know how to traavel the many worlds?
    *CHOICE ITSELF*

  • @JohnLee-bf2ux
    @JohnLee-bf2ux Před 5 dny

    This can be simply explained by considering nothing is a photon rather every thing is a wave. There are no photons when enough part of a wave reaches a detector that constitutes one quata of energy at that frequency of the given wave only then it is detected as energy only gets absorbed or transmitted in one quanta also known as one photon. So waves interact and cause the interference pattern and not photons. There is no photon only a quanta of energy to interact with.

  • @supadave
    @supadave Před 6 dny

    makes perfect sense.. back to the question of I.. how does conscience fit into this?

  • @Hopefulnunafraid
    @Hopefulnunafraid Před 20 dny +3

    I am convinced that light is made up of waves, not particles. The term "photon" is misleading imo. A photon is an occurance where the light waves, by intereaction with each other, impart their energy upon matter. It is impossible to make any measurement unless the "photon" occurs. There is a channel called " Huygens Optics" where a gentlemen explains his reasoning about this. I think he knows what he is talking about. And I dont mean to sound like Im that smart etc. Because a good bit of what he presents goes over my head. Just saying

    • @KibitoAkuya
      @KibitoAkuya Před 17 dny +1

      That's literally what quantum mechanics says tho, the quanta of light, the photon is merely the description of discrete disturbances in the electromagnetic field, a wave packet, the description of quantum particles is literally a wave function

    • @dannydetonator
      @dannydetonator Před 17 dny +2

      @KibitoAkuya
      Correct, just disturbance is supposed to be in quantum field, as photons themselves _are_ the electromagnetic field, which is not the same.
      Besides OP don't understand quantum mechanics and blindly repeats Eugene Optics rethorics (a great chanell btw). There is no contradiction to say that photons=electromagnetic waves=quantum units=old school meaning of "particles". That's called duality of particles. Photons are both waves and quantised units, which behave like particles when observer/detector signal is present. Same goes with any "particles" like electrons, neutrons, protons, neutrino etc. Quantum objects are both indivisible quantum units and waves. This is nothing new for the last ~70 years. It's just not comprehensible intuitively comparing to our experience of macroscopic reality.

    • @KillianTwew
      @KillianTwew Před 13 dny

      Well, the problem with what you think is that the term "photon" describes a massless excitiation in the electromagnetic field with a wave function that can encompass both light as a wave and light as a particle. The other problem with what you said is according to quantum mechanics, a photon can exist prior to its wave function collapsing. Therefore your definition of a photon requiring light waves to interact with each other cant be true. A photon is not the occurance of a measurement if a photon can have a wave function prior to collapsing, then it infact exists as both a wave and a particle. The measurement simply forces it to choose (this was proved by an experiment recently that won the Nobel prize). I would be pretty concerned if a science communicator actually said that because we can mathematically and experimentally prove it.

  • @nathanial82385
    @nathanial82385 Před 8 dny +2

    Yet you can see stars from millions of miles. Debunked. Outta here

    • @MrRizzyWizzy
      @MrRizzyWizzy Před 14 hodinami

      Not really. The reason we can't see things from the 10,000,000 km as said in the video is because our eyes require around 7 photons hitting the eye at the same time to register in our brains. A star produces many many many trillions of photons in every direction constantly, so even from those huge distances where the photons slowly diverge from each other, there are still enough for us to register them. Telescopes don't just take a 1 millisecond frame to capture the light from far away stars, they stay open for long periods of time to let the light accumulate, otherwise we wouldn't even know about anything outside our galaxy.

  • @portalsandmagicghostnumbercube

    This seems to be a sort of proof for my proposed amended Invisible/Holographic Principle of the Multiverse! A duality within a duality. Light comes from invisible parallel universes and illuminates our holographic universe! There are three ways to become invisible to an observer: recede into the infinite distance (cosmic quilted multiverse invisibility), step out of the side of the observer's periphery (quantum Many Worlds invisibility) and manmade invisibility. Portals, invisibility suits, etc. invisibility is the inverse form of holodeck-like holography. A holodeck is a by-product of sending light thru an object: invisibility. Invisibility and holography are two sides of the same coin. You turn an invisible object outside-in you'll have a holodeck. Turn a holodeck inside-out you'll have an invisible object again. But only in the local environment that allows the holodeck to blend into it. This asymmetry between the infinite possible invisible object into holodeck but only one holodeck scenery for the outside world, this seems to seek a multiversal solution to give a holodeck an internal infinite multiverse environments to blend into. A duality within a duality. The Holographic Principle works within a universe, but an invisible principle connects our holographic universe beyond the invisible Cosmic curtain and into the unobservable Quilted Multiverse. An inverse Invisible/Holographic Principle of the Multiverse!

  • @piggypiggypig1746
    @piggypiggypig1746 Před 11 dny

    Has this double slit experiment been undertaken shielded from all possible interferences, cosmic rays for example?

  • @FFC231
    @FFC231 Před dnem

    Is the many world interpretation saying that all existed separately throughout time and a split is actually the first sign of a difference? Or is it at some point in time that a universe splits into two universes?
    I feel like both can be right.

  • @undercomposition
    @undercomposition Před dnem

    I got to the some infinites are bigger than other infinities and gave up.

  • @CentauriAB
    @CentauriAB Před 14 dny +1

    Would this shadow world be able to detect/see us?

    • @Brazen1234
      @Brazen1234 Před 11 dny

      its all you, you are the entire universe discovering itself.
      literally in this model.. the implication is in this video of the subjective ''now''