What is the Rarest Thing?
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- What is the least common "thing" in the universe?
helios.gsfc.nasa.gov/nucleo.html (Nucleosynthesis explanation)
www.stanford.edu/~sehlert/Supe... (Supernova nucleosynthesis)
abyss.uoregon.edu/~js/ast122/l... (Star Formation)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isotopes... (Isotopes of Hydrogen)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_peak (Fusion beyond iron)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synthesi... (Synthesis of precious metals)
periodictable.com/Elements/Rad... (List of radioactive elements)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_... (List of elements by stability of isoptopes)
www.chemicool.com/elements/ast... (Astatine)
www.britannica.com/EBchecked/t... (Explanation of Half-life)
scienceblogs.com/startswithaba... (Is Uranium really the heaviest naturally occurring element?)
books.google.com.bh/books?id=M... (Says that Super heavy elements form in supernovae)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abundanc... (Abundance of the chemical elements)
www.webelements.com/ununoctium/ (Ununoctium Summary)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antimatter (Antimatter)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gravitat... interaction of antimatter)
www.sciencedaily.com/releases/... (Trapping anti-hydrogen)
www.sciencedaily.com/releases/... (Heaviest synthesized Anti-element created, Antihellium-4)
www.sciencedaily.com/releases/... (Fundamental Matter-Antimatter Symmetry Confirmed)
www.sciencedaily.com/releases/... (Article about the Island of stability)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ununennium (Unnunennium)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unbinilium (Unbinilium)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unbihexium (Unbihexium)
arxiv.org/pdf/1103.3312v2.pdf (Anti-Hellium Atoms)
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I don't understand why you are not up there with Vsauce and Veritasium yet. Keep up the amazing videos and you'll get up there!!!
The rarest thing? An honest girl who doesn't sleep around
Hahahahha!!!!
Hey, Vsauce, Sharkee here
Hey, everyones gotta put bread on the table.
@@ClosedEyeVisualisations MmMmMh bread
I like how this dude's voice rises and falls
Hey, Vsauce Middle-Eastern science guy here
The idea of an anti-periodic table is interesting. Far into the future, using a perfect vacuum to create different types of extremely powerful anti matter fuels... How much more powerful would anti-uranium be than anti -hydrogen?
anti matter is posibly the space fuel of the future look at star trek
whynotbig you watch too much star trek
+whynotbig or exotic matter (zero point energy)
Rarest thing is a Stattrak M9 Bayonet Crimson Web Fac New
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Sohrab Saljooki But then one with 3 Webs is rarer :P
StatTrak Karambit Doppler Black Pearl. Only FN has been unboxed, 1 fn. A single 1.
MW is even rarer and not unboxed.
Doppler MW is rarer than FN.
ST FN karambit | case hardened tier 1 blue gem
Derpy Hooves Just like Hiko's Double sided one
What is the rarest thing? The odds of me having a lasting relationship.
Me tooo bro.. me to
Brendan Joyce - The Duck for me its about 1 in Grahams number...
Mine is like 1 in Rayo's Number ↑↑↑ Rayo's Number.
Brendan Joyce - The Duck Girlfriendonium
Rarest element ever. It's the feeling a girl gets for a specific person.
What's probably even more rare is for me to be able to sit through a 16 minute video completely engaged and interested like I was with this video.
I'm pretty sure that the rarest thing is oxygen. I've been told that it's "everywhere" but I dug a hole in my backyard and I STILL can't find it. A lot of people have been misinformed about how common oxygen is.
TheCoolTurtwig Yeh same
LazerCats Oxygen is an element.
21% of what was in that hole, was oxygen. :)
R/wooooosh...
Well, that was simply one of the clearest, interesting, engaging science monologues I've ever heard! Superbly performed, articulated, visualized, and edited! Thanks!
wow Sharkee, thank you for posting these awesome videos!
Half-life 3 confirmed!
no
Dyllan Jensen but gaben can't count to three
I really enjoy how you don't just give the answer like a lot of channels do. Rather, you take the time to explain from a base, and then get to the answer using logic. Brilliant!
I just found this guy a few days ago on CZcams and i realy love the way he talks. Its realy easy for me to listen to him for a couple of videos in a row without getting bored or annoyed of his voice. :D
Best CZcams channel in the world! Mind blowing!
Can you do a video on how we forget things please, i believe many people will find this helpful
To remember something we use a protein, if we lose that protein we lose that thing that was remembered with it.
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Excellent video! Keep them coming, Sharkee!
Truly captivating Sharkee - very informative and excellently presented. Bookmarked it cos will need to watch it googly to fit it all in :)
The first video I've seen of yours. Great job man, well done. Definitely earned my subscription and like! 👍🏻
Same
keep up the good work man! you truly deserve way more subscribers than you've got
Antimatter is.. in a very basic sense..., just like matter, but the opposite!
OMG EVERYTHING MAKES SENSE!!
I learned more from your first most basic information about the atom than i did after 2 semesters of chemistry.
you just clarified so much for me, thanks heaps for increasing my understanding :D
I really enjoyed this! Thank you for creating it and sharing!
Great and interesting video with good explanations. Deserved my like and subscription.
if i make a painting and never make any copies of it then it is the most rare thing because it is one of a kind.
The person that asked you was perhaps referring to the rarest naturally occuring stable element! What what you explained goes way beyond that! Nice video!
That was awesome! Keep up the excellent work!
How on Earth do you only have less than 7k subscribers!? These videos are great!
To be honest, I would say an isolated quark would be the rarest thing...
***** Well either, to be honest :P
you can't have a lone quark
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you cant say that something that doesnt exist is rare
Overlord Sweg that's not necessarily true. We can say that it's highly unlikely but impossible I think not.
Sancarn
quarks can't exist on their own
Amazing video!
I was always interested in antimatter and now i know how it works! :)
But... what about Anti-Ununoctium? Shouldn't it be rarer than basic Ununoctium?
You said that the rarest element is alway the heaviest one, which we aren't able to create.
But what about these exact atoms in antimatter?
I would love to hear you answer! :)
In our current universe (where everything is made almost exclusively of ordinary matter), Anti-elements will always be much much much MUCH more difficult to make than their ordinary matter counterparts. I can't exactly say how rare anti-Ununoctium is, If it's even proven that it can even exist at all (As said, Antimatter atoms may behave differently than ordinary matter atoms, it's not fully clear), but it will definitely be rarer than its ordinary matter counterpart.
I would say in order for something to be the rarest thing in the universe, it first has to be IN the universe. In other words, it does have to actually EXIST. There may be a few natural processes that can create some antimatter particles, but it seems very unlikely that heavier elements like ununoctium will ever form unless there are entire galaxies made of antimatter somewhere(which as far as we know, there aren't).
SkyrimHod There might be an antimatter galaxy.
I'm not sure if you know this or not but other people will oftentimes say that antimatter doesn't exist (or isn't proven to exist), however to clarify for those people they are thinking of dark matter.
There will still be people who don't believe even after the video
SkyrimHod I believe antimatter repels gravity of our matter, so if they could be repelling our galaxies upon massive scale, they could exist without coming into contact with our galaxies
ElliottAero That's Negative matter, not Antimatter. Antimatter attracts to all forms of matter because of gravity. Dark matter has been proven to exist, and also attracts matter to it because of gravity (that's pretty much all we know about it). Negative matter has not been proven, and it supposedly repulses other forms of matter due to gravity (if it exists). It is so named because it gives off Negative energy (whatever that means).
i disagree, the rarest thing is an honest politician
a cookie to you mister
+capt rodgers This doesn't count because it is not possible under the laws of physics. Maybe if you use quantum physics there might be some of them if you don't watch ;-P
try having soft music in the background of your videos, i think it’ll be better, great video btw
9:24 "Screw that jazz!"
It sounds even funnier in his accent.
Wow...i am 13 years old and you made me understand these things....you are great and keep up the good work! From Greece!😊
Your videos are great! Thank you.
10:37 Hentai-matter.
I really want some hentai matter...
Awesome video but I have a question: How can anti-matter be isolated from matter?
Here you go :)
cds.cern.ch/record/1354957
Sharkee Magnets! Of course! Thank you :D
Lucasade PT Yeah bitch! magnets, oh!
Cabbage Simulator how you gonna isolate chargeless antimatter....say anti neutron
+Nishanth Sasankan They didn't, that is why they created anti-protium, the equivalent of the hydrogen atom without neutrons.
One of the most educational channels on youtube. Please can you explain us how some elements ions like fried foods or cigarettes can be super radioactive and bad for our health. Thank you and keep up. :)
Excellent video, I'm trying to relearn chemistry at 56 which means I have to start from scratch all over again
really interesting format
new favorite channel
Hey good videos you make verry interesting and clear explanation. Keep this up. :-)
I've been subbed to this guy for 5 years.
wow wow wow
great work and amazing video. but i didn't studied the physics so little difficult for me to understand but facts are astonishing.
I kinda like this dude. Seems passionate about what he's discussing, and the accent is pretty badass. Good stuff.
This channel is great!
The graphics of what you was showing when you said 'big stars' looked like Space engine, I saw it before I looked at the description.
The rarest thing is a Detroit Lions Superbowl appearance.
Rdsxfn17 Yes, finally someone who understands.
The introduction was my chemistry class again, this is why I took Physics.
Great work!
Just discovered this channel. Love your style. Very unique!
how has this channel not got more views
I really hope you get discovered soon.
Then you can get really popular and produce more awesome content
:D
Wow, i learned so much frm this video. Now i finally know what antimatter is and why it's so difficult to make it. I love science. Thank you very much Sharkee!
me too
The rarest thing? a Girlfriend for start
Yep
No its your life even tho alot of ppl Have it
Great video!! I usually don't comment/like videos but for this one I had too
mind blown
I like how you made the point of natural made elements like astatine being rare before uranium and how after things are much more rare.
new sub?!?!
Aliens that run our simulation: wtf boss they are breaking physics
Boss: shut it off
Si existieran más profesores como Ud. en las escuelas, el mundo sería un mejor lugar. Thank you very much teacher!
I could listen to this guy all,day! Love him
Very good show ty for the upload
this channel is good and needs to be descovered
This is actually realle fascinating
"to break through that iron core." Good one mate
Can you do a video on antimatter? I'm really curious about how and why it destroys itself when it comes in contact with matter and whatnot
Anybody else going on a Sharkee binge?
Bum lips
MusicMixxer the vids are too long mate ;.)
You are good and entertaining! A+
WOW this was an amazing video loved every second of it!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wait, Sharkee I got a question 6:50 (I took limits in Calculus). If you wait 80M years every time if only half of it disappears then does the Plutonium never fully decay because it is infinitely chopping up into halves over and over. Would that mean your platinum will never fully decay or is there a limit?
Amazing Video.
Great video! Hope you soon get the exposure you deserve! (I always fear you have to artificially pimp up videos to get publicity, but it would be a shame to layer dubstep and/or flashy and distracting graphics over your content just to attract more people).
i ve just discover you mate, you are unbelievable awesome
What is the rarest thing? A scenario where Sharkee only has 96K subscribers
Now that all the elements up to Z=118 have been officially observed, announced, and added to the periodic table, they also all have names.
Element 118 is Oganesson, a noble gas (although its actual bulk properties can't be known until it is somehow figured out how to make it in bulk quantities).
You can find all of them by searching Wikipedia for "periodic table."
This completes the periodic table through row 7; so it's on to row 8, and the search for #s 119, 120, ...
You deserve a lot more views
I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS!!
These videos are better than vSauce. The problem with them is that they have a habit of ADDing all over the place. In this, you digress a bit sometimes but always come back to the main topic. You're also getting more people to try out space engine. Keep it up.
very very very very fascinating
thx for sharing
Very interesting I really enjoyed it.
I love your videos
Your so clever!!!
And this dude's insistence on "R". He can't let pass "R" unnoticed
Don't understand what you're saying but it's very rare to get first view on a pewdiepie's video...
40.000.000/1 basically
*1/40,000,000
even more because not everyone who watches is subbed
Interesting and educational video. The famous book 'Angels & Demons' uses antimatter as part of its plot.
Your videos are awesome! However you need some background music.
you deserve more subs
The rarest thing is an honest politician.
13:52
I cracked up at the 'that doesn't really matter' ahahahahahahahaha
Brilliantly said 👍
When you showed the Silver Gold and Platinum pictures you had Platinum Gold Platinum
Thanks Rafiki
awesome video
In order to annhilate itself, does antimatter have to contact the exact counterpart of it in matter, or any kind of matter? For example, if there was anti-iron, would it be stable as long as it doesn't come in contact with normal iron?
is that how having a girlfriend feels like? just noding but not understanding a thing?
Well I don't really have one, so I can't advise you on that
+FriendlyWallaby I'm sure he's had in the past
You should have more views, your channel is amesome
9 ^ TREE(3) x Graham's Number x TREE(3) ^ Graham's number + (TREE(3)^Graham's Number) x Rayo's Number ^ Rayo's Number + ( 257,885,161 − 1) ^ 9 = Number's Number. So, Imagine an Uranium Atom with a Number's Number Number of neutrons. This is rarest. Is this possible? Nope. But it's possible somewhere. And it would happen very quickly. Rarest.
Is that possible? There's no way near that many neutrons in the universe. Not even any way near that number of Planck volumes. Not even on the same scale
Yeah, I was just supposing. Like, we cannot point the rarest thing 'cause we can always point impossible stuff. Like my Uranium.
He said that he wasn't sure what was classified as a thing so he just assumed it meant elements, I think you're joking but it's always a good idea to make sure
I was joking. But what I was trying to say is that we can't pinpoint the rarest thing.
What about magnetic monopoles, or other types of exotic matter; dark matter? Or did you discount them as being purely theoretical currently?
Good video.
subbed this guy is amazing what does he specialize in? (physics, mathematics)
probably chemistry
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