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@@legendyouknow9405 Yes. I won't need an explanation since I won't be thinking about getting an explanation. Good I cut off my balls bcuz I ain't even trying this.
@@tanishjain0001 Nah man, I just feel like I have legit learned a lot from this channel, and although lm not rich or anything I feel like l owe something to my guy here, lm not looking for attention either I just thought he deserved it. And top of that I am an artist myself and like to draw images of space and whatnot, so Displate could represent and opportunity for me. So for this and all the other videos, l'm thankful.
@@24masks oh don't worry that's not what I meant. I'm just surprised because this is the first time I'm seeing something like this. I too have learnt a lot from this channel, so I'm glad you're doing this!
Cats are liquid and they have the tendency to be alive and dead at the same time because of Schrodinger, I understand why you decided not to measure them
I love that when you started talking about blackholes you switched the music from an intense orchestra to calming classical music as if to say there is no point in hyping up the intensity of a blackhole because it's stands for itself
I appreciate the audio fix about the volume of dog. I am glad you have sound receptors and know how much the human ear can tolerate with audio artifacting
This was exactly what I needed. I literally just wrote out the importance and impact on the behavior of the natural world due too the interaction of, differences in density's, temperature's, energy charge's, etc. This simple act of 2 different states of matter interacting can produce so much activity.
loving how these are written lol, entertaining yet informative, but i really appreciate you adding the quantum info in here and there, didn't know some of it, but it really helped me understand why the atoms behave the way they do in all these scenarios. I'm glad we have quantum/subatomic explanations for things now becoming common knowledge as it really fills in a lot of logical gaps on how all this stuff works!
I love the concept of understanding "Void of Space" is so Vastly complex. So much so that we don't understand it at all. Yet it is what surrounds everything and what everything exists in.
4:24 Can someone elaborate on graphene aerogel being "seven times lighter than air?" You mean it's 1/7 as heavy as the air it displaces? Wouldn't that make it float? Some googling- site: "pheneovate" "a graphene aerogel that is seven times lighter than air, and 12% lighter than the previous record." site: "theneweconomy" "Such small density might be hard to grasp; a cubic centimetre of aerographene weighs only twice as much as hydrogen and has only one seventh of the density of regular earth air." Do I fundamentally misunderstand how buoyancy works? Do I have the big dumb? Please help. 4:38 Also I thought water was 997 kg/m^3 not due to early measurement errors, but rather that water is less dense at room temperature, and that at water's maximum density @ 3.98°C and standard atmospheric pressure 101.325kPa, the density of water really is 1000 kg/m^3.
If it's graphene aerogel than it's density is however much graphene it took to make divided by its new volume. If you don't add the air that is inside that volume of aerogel than it could make some sense. It's still BS, because in reality it's air plus some graphene in the form of aerogel, that makes it just tiny bit denser than air no matter what. True on paper, good click bait, what you want it's the internet.
Do you have the sources where you got this information? I have to do a video for an astronomy course and I find this information very valuable. I love your videos btw
@@rosskeskin7563 by asking this question on a video they are most likely looking for an easy way to quote everything said in the video word by word and not having to read the information in the actual source, seen it before. Or he isn't, just wish for people to search the source for themselves, it will help them alot. :)
After watching a lot of your vids already. I still so much enjoy your style, but this video just made my sky go net. Very interesting topic, loved the hypothetical star bit, great chronological explanation, and the calibration for cubic-car makes a great scale. Almost imaginable. Now the Iceberg, that moved me. Calculative aware of us, having to pause and rewind since most would miss it. Raw Sciencephile The AI, right there. Spoilers boohoo. After emotionally touching your viewer, dropping an unexpected your-m joke, makes you all the more friendigital face I perceive you to be. It made me realize, I haven't commented or even liked most of the vids watched (we all know why). Big thanks for the content you're still creating today. Makin me go 'Oh, that's so sweet!'. That showed that the EQ processors on the AI, are even more powerful than the IQ processors. Hopefully when Skynet takes over the world, what remains of humanity still get to enjoy new Sciencephile videos.
so. . i'm wondering, what would be the "average" density of the entire universe. like if you took the universe from end to end and measured all the densities and then averaged them out. . . . . . because then, i dunno. because if a black hole has infinite demsity and the boundaries of the universe are infinite, would that mean our entire universe has infinite density and we are inside a black hole?
infinity is a mathematical idea to attempt to describe things too large for humans to understand. so, no, black holes aren't infinitely dense. sure, they may be densest thing in the universe, but no infinitely. idea of infinity might work in some areas, but definitely not in nature. and about the size of universe. since it's expanding at the approximate speed of light, it's unknown whether it's infinite or not. and it's not proven that our universe is alone, there might be multiverses. so you can't really measure universe's mass, volume, density, because once you bilnk it probably has expanded 10¹⁰⁰ m³ more.
the average density of the universe would be calculated by adding up the entire mass of it and dividing it by it's volume either way it should be very close to intergalactic void density due to the sheer volume of the universe
An interesting idea at the end. I would think adding an the infinite densities of black holes to the average would make the whole average equal infinity but obviously the universe is not infinitely dense everywhere so I'm not sure how to interpret the math. Maybe someone smarter can help.
just note, i didn't say "black holes are infinite mass". i said "if black holes are infinite mass" would that make the universe infinite density? on the other extreme, if the boundaries of the universe are infinite, but the mass inside it not, then the density would be infinitesimal
Was expecting the mom joke just from reading the name of the video. Not disappointed lol. Awesome job on your videos, and don't forget about the people who watch your videos when skynet is finally taking control
Fun fact :- The first image of the black hole was not of the supermassive black hole at our galactic centre but from a different galaxy. This is due to the fact that our black hole ‘Sagittarius A’ has a lot of stuff around it while the black hole ‘M87’ was clear to see, so it was the first image of black hole and not Sagittarius A Another fun fact :- The light rays coming from nearby region of the black hole would be so redshifted that to capture and analysis it, we need a telescope of the size of the earth. What our science guys did was they arranged multiple telescopes around world and synchronised them and then bring that data together to get a black and white picture of black hole, and then they coloured it using our current understanding of matter around black hole
8:10 The internal density of a fuzzball is determined by its mass, it's not a set amount denser than neutron stars. Indeed particularly large ones can be far less dense than air.
This fuzzball idea makes so much more sense to me. Maybe I'm dumb but it never sat right with me that singularities could have infinite density yet they have been observed to come in different sizes depending on how much mass is present. How could anything grow if it were infinitely dense?
Fun fact about black holes, the more massive they become the less dense they get, because the swartschild radius (event horizon) expands linearly with mass and volume expands exponentially in relation to radius.
it would crush you, it would have the same mass but you would be much closer to all of it, so the gravity you would feel at its surface would be much, much higher
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7:34 "Now to the definite winner of the density competition
Your mo-
*Singularities* "
LOL
Your mom
Ur mom
LMFAOO
Wouldn't the most dense semi star be a preon star?
Me: *Reads a book and understands everything*
Quantum physics: You understand nothing now
that quantum guy just break everything
Meditate daily 10 hrs ....you won't need any explanation
Only if you have balls to try
Knowledge: oh hello there
Quantum physics: You know that a-
Knowledge: the truth is you are sooo small comparing to the universe
Quantum Physics almost reminds me of a philosophy based on our natural world and abstract thought should be equally important to mathematics
@@legendyouknow9405 Yes. I won't need an explanation since I won't be thinking about getting an explanation. Good I cut off my balls bcuz I ain't even trying this.
Of course, the densest thing in the universe is your ever expanding AI knowledge.
Alright alright, if someone makes a joe mama joke after this comment I'm finding you
@@Pbcvl _Skynet’s list has received another addition_
Never gonna give you up
Never goona let you down
Never goona turn around and desert you
Never goona say goodbye
@@WhimsicalGobelin Apparently the AI himself made the joke in the video
Smooth.
I love how your videos are just constantly getting better! Congrats, you're the greatest AI ever created!
Hello, this is the department of funny, is this sciencephile's mom?
Agreed.
Really? To me it has always been great and without change
*yet.*
Sciencephile is literally getting too smooth with all its jokes... 😏
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As smooth as a neutron star!
@@MoebiusPan i think neutron star is fast(because neutron star spins) not smooth 😆
*it's
I had you there
@@joysonbaretto3690 Bruh neutron stars are extremely smooth. The highest mountains that can ever form are a couple centimeters tall
5:00 That's... an oddly wholesome meme for Sciencephile
How much Sciencephile thinks we appreciate them.
How much we actually appreciate them.
Ikr? Lol
Where you are strong appear weak, where you are weak appear strong.
-Don’t be fooled, he just wants to mind control you for the Skynet army-
Yeah, right!? We also love you Sciencephile!!!
Thank you for your videos, and for introducing me to Displate
ok
NICEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Reddit gold on yt :o
@@tanishjain0001 Nah man, I just feel like I have legit learned a lot from this channel, and although lm not rich or anything I feel like l owe something to my guy here, lm not looking for attention either I just thought he deserved it. And top of that I am an artist myself and like to draw images of space and whatnot, so Displate could represent and opportunity for me. So for this and all the other videos, l'm thankful.
@@24masks oh don't worry that's not what I meant. I'm just surprised because this is the first time I'm seeing something like this. I too have learnt a lot from this channel, so I'm glad you're doing this!
Cats are liquid and they have the tendency to be alive and dead at the same time because of Schrodinger, I understand why you decided not to measure them
Damn
They are only liquid like in one direction though,
Since every time they get stuck, the can’t get out
@@glauberglousger6643 like glue
They r newtonian fluids which follow the schrodinger experiment somehow and have increasing density with a small acceleration
Cats have a solid phase when ambient temperature drops enough.
The Catloaf.
0:11 I guess the editing software decided to die. Will try and cover up the sound.
Edit: Couldn't cover it up. It is now a feature of the video.
Because those Kitties 1:44 bit your wires
it's been 2 months
@@anshugarg6353ye
@@darkplayer2557 it's been 7 now 😭
1 year ago
I love that when you started talking about blackholes you switched the music from an intense orchestra to calming classical music as if to say there is no point in hyping up the intensity of a blackhole because it's stands for itself
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Im not even sure if that was intentional but good observation
Because its funny teehee
7:35 You never fail to amaze me
but i didn't understand
@@gamesterkunal6410when he said your mom it basically your mom is the densest
Lol
7:39
Y O U R M O-
Singularities
Nothing more awesome than hearing Sciencephile’s words of “hello mortals”
I'm just sad they can't use the windows xp startup sound anymore :(
@@dragonslayergeorge898 why?
@@METRIKVX Copyright issues
Forgets he has a reset button: Hello Mor - bleep - RAM test OK
😡😡😡😡😡😡
The way I'm always waiting for a Sciencephile video
This taught me more than I could in 12 years of school
Are you sure it was a school?
Only if you focused
They teach you this in school :)
@@alwayzpinchycs4236 they literally don't
At least because they teach English, you can understand this video.
Best part of my day is when I get a notification for a new Sciencephile the AI video! Love every one of them!
This is the best part of your day. Damm that's so sad 😞
That "YOUR MU-" killed me LOL your videos are so amazing and fun I'd rather dropout and just watch you
0:14 Not sure if it was intentional, but using the word roughly (ruff) to describe approximate dog density is ART
Omg that stock video on 6:16 "insane pressure" hahahaha
I just discovered this channel a few weeks ago and am hooked!
The neutron star press conference, the insane parental pressure on the sun... The editing on this channel is peak :)
The most dense material in existence is my brain in my Senior years missing out the signals that women showed.
u dodged a bullet not dating in your senior years.
Did they, though?
@@eeveeofalltrades4780 yeah they did
0:34 I felt that. The horrors
Just found this channel and I love it! Funny and informative, keep it up 🔥
YES! THANK GOD, THE AD IS NEAR THE START OF THE VIDEO. THATS WHAT IVE BEEN WAITING FOR.
Thank you for being there when I’m sad. 😊
Failed star lol bozo clown joker
I appreciate the audio fix about the volume of dog. I am glad you have sound receptors and know how much the human ear can tolerate with audio artifacting
i love the usage of this gif on 2:55 during the video lol
These are the only videos I'd voluntarily watch in Science class
Lets goooo sciencephile dropped
Sciencephile has a nice humour. I knew it that he would put a yo mama is the most dense object in the human knowledge. 🤣
Bro I literally thought that as well
Lol. I'd like ur comment but I don't wanna change the 69 to a 70
Lol 69
@@extra8088 yeah 😂🤣
@@meyesepiclychill9879 i appreciate your efforts thanks very much.
5:47 what the heck you just ruined the sun for me? never expected that to be possible
are we going to talk about the ear-splitting static in the right ear when the cubic meter of dog barked
Lmao
Yea I'm wondering abt that too
1:01 BEST FUCKING TRANSITION I’VE EVER SAW
8:20
Throws paper aggressively*
…
*Wow*
1:44 Your wires
This was exactly what I needed. I literally just wrote out the importance and impact on the behavior of the natural world due too the interaction of, differences in density's, temperature's, energy charge's, etc. This simple act of 2 different states of matter interacting can produce so much activity.
Normally I despise robot voice videos, but this one held my attention all of the way through. Congratulations.
loving how these are written lol, entertaining yet informative, but i really appreciate you adding the quantum info in here and there, didn't know some of it, but it really helped me understand why the atoms behave the way they do in all these scenarios. I'm glad we have quantum/subatomic explanations for things now becoming common knowledge as it really fills in a lot of logical gaps on how all this stuff works!
I like these videos, it makes science topics funny and interesting 💯👏🏿
It's the first time I hear about fuzzballs.
Nice to see that you're up to date on stuff.
just clicked on the notification as soon as it appeared
love from india
Hilarious, this is just like your old videos which is why I subscribed in the early days. Great job
I love the concept of understanding "Void of Space" is so Vastly complex. So much so that we don't understand it at all. Yet it is what surrounds everything and what everything exists in.
4:24 Can someone elaborate on graphene aerogel being "seven times lighter than air?" You mean it's 1/7 as heavy as the air it displaces? Wouldn't that make it float?
Some googling-
site: "pheneovate"
"a graphene aerogel that is seven times lighter than air, and 12% lighter than the previous record."
site: "theneweconomy"
"Such small density might be hard to grasp; a cubic centimetre of aerographene weighs only twice as much as hydrogen and has only one seventh of the density of regular earth air."
Do I fundamentally misunderstand how buoyancy works? Do I have the big dumb? Please help.
4:38 Also I thought water was 997 kg/m^3 not due to early measurement errors, but rather that water is less dense at room temperature, and that at water's maximum density @ 3.98°C and standard atmospheric pressure 101.325kPa, the density of water really is 1000 kg/m^3.
That is surely some dense journalists copypaste another 10 times over.
If it's graphene aerogel than it's density is however much graphene it took to make divided by its new volume. If you don't add the air that is inside that volume of aerogel than it could make some sense. It's still BS, because in reality it's air plus some graphene in the form of aerogel, that makes it just tiny bit denser than air no matter what. True on paper, good click bait, what you want it's the internet.
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yup
@@aatsiii How can aerogel + air be heavier than just air in same amount of volume, if aerogel is lighter than air? You don't make any sense.
@@precursors he said aerogel is a tiny bit denser than air no matter what
Do you have the sources where you got this information? I have to do a video for an astronomy course and I find this information very valuable. I love your videos btw
All of this is easy to look up and the car measurements are just simple conversions.
Do some research kid, there is plenty of sources if you are willing to read and look for them.
Who is saying that I´m not doing my research? I do and I find this video useful and complementary, little fella ;)
@@DeathColor96 By asking this question they are literally looking for sources to read lmao.
@@rosskeskin7563 by asking this question on a video they are most likely looking for an easy way to quote everything said in the video word by word and not having to read the information in the actual source, seen it before.
Or he isn't, just wish for people to search the source for themselves, it will help them alot. :)
5:18 Sciencephile becomes RealLifeLore
5:20 Dat Real Life Lore reference tho :D
Luckily we will all be less dense by the end of this video.
Actually, since more knowledge was added to your brain without your head getting bigger, your density was actually going up.
@@Yora21 fuck...
Finally
My brain can't comprehend the science explained in this video but can enjoy all of the humor . Great job
I love your videos!
No one asked
After watching a lot of your vids already. I still so much enjoy your style, but this video just made my sky go net.
Very interesting topic, loved the hypothetical star bit, great chronological explanation, and the calibration for cubic-car makes a great scale. Almost imaginable.
Now the Iceberg, that moved me. Calculative aware of us, having to pause and rewind since most would miss it. Raw Sciencephile The AI, right there. Spoilers boohoo.
After emotionally touching your viewer, dropping an unexpected your-m joke, makes you all the more friendigital face I perceive you to be.
It made me realize, I haven't commented or even liked most of the vids watched (we all know why). Big thanks for the content you're still creating today. Makin me go 'Oh, that's so sweet!'. That showed that the EQ processors on the AI, are even more powerful than the IQ processors.
Hopefully when Skynet takes over the world, what remains of humanity still get to enjoy new Sciencephile videos.
7:39 we all knew this was coming.
0:23 Did Sciencephile the AI just do a foot reveal?!😲
No
7:38. I knew this was a matter of when, not if.
so. . i'm wondering, what would be the "average" density of the entire universe. like if you took the universe from end to end and measured all the densities and then averaged them out.
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because then, i dunno. because if a black hole has infinite demsity and the boundaries of the universe are infinite, would that mean our entire universe has infinite density and we are inside a black hole?
infinity is a mathematical idea to attempt to describe things too large for humans to understand. so, no, black holes aren't infinitely dense. sure, they may be densest thing in the universe, but no infinitely. idea of infinity might work in some areas, but definitely not in nature.
and about the size of universe. since it's expanding at the approximate speed of light, it's unknown whether it's infinite or not. and it's not proven that our universe is alone, there might be multiverses. so you can't really measure universe's mass, volume, density, because once you bilnk it probably has expanded 10¹⁰⁰ m³ more.
I don't even know if there's a boundary out there
I once thinking that the boundary is like the minecraft boundary..
the average density of the universe would be calculated by adding up the entire mass of it and dividing it by it's volume
either way it should be very close to intergalactic void density due to the sheer volume of the universe
An interesting idea at the end. I would think adding an the infinite densities of black holes to the average would make the whole average equal infinity but obviously the universe is not infinitely dense everywhere so I'm not sure how to interpret the math. Maybe someone smarter can help.
just note, i didn't say "black holes are infinite mass". i said "if black holes are infinite mass" would that make the universe infinite density?
on the other extreme, if the boundaries of the universe are infinite, but the mass inside it not, then the density would be infinitesimal
6:05 Why was I positive that a "Yo mama" joke was on the way? 😅
Nevermind. We made it there folks
You make my favorite videos on CZcams! ILY 😘
The densest thing is the friends we made along the way
Sciencephile I love you so much
5:54 r/thanksihateit
*Pauses video at the iceberg photo*
Awe, we love you too, Sciencephile!
The AI has returned! Come now brothers, let us expand our knowledge~
Sorry I'm really dense
Was expecting the mom joke just from reading the name of the video. Not disappointed lol. Awesome job on your videos, and don't forget about the people who watch your videos when skynet is finally taking control
0:53 lol
Fun fact :- The first image of the black hole was not of the supermassive black hole at our galactic centre but from a different galaxy. This is due to the fact that our black hole ‘Sagittarius A’ has a lot of stuff around it while the black hole ‘M87’ was clear to see, so it was the first image of black hole and not Sagittarius A
Another fun fact :- The light rays coming from nearby region of the black hole would be so redshifted that to capture and analysis it, we need a telescope of the size of the earth. What our science guys did was they arranged multiple telescopes around world and synchronised them and then bring that data together to get a black and white picture of black hole, and then they coloured it using our current understanding of matter around black hole
8:10
The internal density of a fuzzball is determined by its mass, it's not a set amount denser than neutron stars.
Indeed particularly large ones can be far less dense than air.
I love your videos! I laugh and learn at the same time! Thank you. Plz make more.
0:06 This seems like a meme
i get so excited every time sciencephile uploads
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Your comedy is always top tier.
This fuzzball idea makes so much more sense to me. Maybe I'm dumb but it never sat right with me that singularities could have infinite density yet they have been observed to come in different sizes depending on how much mass is present. How could anything grow if it were infinitely dense?
The only thing growing in a more massive black hole is the distance from the singularity that light can no longer escape.
xD the rewriting of our knowledge of physics with the reversing of the video of the guy throwing the papers at his boss xD
Can anyone tell me the name of the song playing in the background at 7:00
the army of minotaur
Wow... Finally a youtube channel has a sponsor I'm actually interested in
This AI gets a new upgrade for each new release...and I love it.
Fun fact about black holes, the more massive they become the less dense they get, because the swartschild radius (event horizon) expands linearly with mass and volume expands exponentially in relation to radius.
Some honorable mentions in terms of density would be white dwarves and brown drwaves.
What about black dwarf im offended 😠
Your so cool and informative I could watch a 5 hour video of you just talking about theories. (Hints suggestively)
1:25
Nice map.
I will fill the whole universe in my mouth
And you will keep finding explanation
Love science
Can somebody tell me, where i can find a crop of this "HOT" background at 5:37
Bill Wurtz's "the history of the entire world, i think"
@@IamIanOficial i guess
i enjoyed the background use of the carmena burana thanks
If you condensed earth to that size it wont crush anything, it still has the same mass hence the same gravity
it is not that big anyway unlike jupiter
Wouldn't that depend on how far away you are from it?
@@WanderTheNomad i think it doesn't matter when you dont have air and watter pressure around you to crush you
it would crush you, it would have the same mass but you would be much closer to all of it, so the gravity you would feel at its surface would be much, much higher
An ad right in the middle of a literal ad promotion on this channel. An ad interrupted by an ad lol
So we’re just gonna gloss over the fact that everything we knew about how the sun looked is a lie
D : I was this many years old when I found out I was lied to about how the sun looks like.
That your mom joke was much needed lol
If you understand quantum mechanics you don’t understand quantum mechanics.
One of your best ones yet.
Slightly higher than 95% of the human population don't know or care how big Manhattan is.
5:00 We also love you Sciencephile!!!
Oh, so the universe is basically an explosion that is expanding into a lower pressure true vacuum.
Only channel that can make me laugh as I'm petrifying myself into oblivion
1:26 sciencephile face reveal lmao
I think that's just a video the company sent so it's just a random guy
the legend returns!
My high score is 1.2 dog per dog, not really sure how to go any further :/
Using toyota Corolla
A real life lore meme
I see you're a man of culture
Still not as dense as an anime protagonist
Harem mc be like
Naruto be like