This giant laser can simulate a planet’s core

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  • How do you study the innards of alien worlds? You just need the world’s largest laser.
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    As astronomers search for life outside our solar system, they have to try and answer one big question: What’s the recipe for a habitable planet? We tend to think about the ingredients we encounter every day: liquid water, the protective blanket of the atmosphere, a sun that is neither too warm nor too hot. But there are other factors that are probably equally important: Earth’s cooled and hardened crust, its gooey molten guts, its magnetic field, its volcanoes and deep sea vents. These are the features that fostered life as we know it - they were shaped by unseen processes hidden deep within the globe.
    In short, if we want to learn how life could arise on other planets, we need to know what’s going on under the hood.
    But that’s easier said than done. As you drill down into a planet, temperatures and pressures quickly rise. Scientists and their tools wouldn’t survive a few dozen miles down, let alone a few thousand. So how can they study the insides of planets?
    Enter NIF and OMEGA - by some measure, the two largest lasers in the world. They inhabit large warehouse-style buildings, and focus scores of intense laser beams onto the head of a pin. When facilities like these were first imagined, the goal was to create nuclear fusion - but planetary scientists quickly realized they could be used to investigate matter under core-like conditions.
    The last decade has seen a flood of experiments - and the results have been bizarre. Nickel, a metal that conducts electricity, turns into an insulator. Water forms a hot, conductive ice. Hydrogen becomes a metallic fluid. Sodium, normally a shiny opaque metal, goes completely clear. These startling insights are helping scientists understand how planets form, and how they might evolve to support life.
    Presented by the Center for Matter at Atomic Pressures (CMAP) at the University of Rochester,
    a National Science Foundation (NSF) Physics Frontier Center, Award PHY-2020249 www.rochester.edu/cmap
    Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the National Science Foundation.
    Further reading:
    The Materials Scientist Who Studies the Innards of Exoplanets
    www.quantamagazine.org/federi...
    Tanja Kovačević’s 2022 study of rock and ice mixing inside exoplanets:
    www.nature.com/articles/s4159...
    Rick Kraus’s 2022 study of iron inside Super Earths:
    www.science.org/doi/10.1126/s...
    What’s Happening In The Depths Of Distant Worlds?
    epl.carnegiescience.edu/news/...
    Everything you always wanted to know about metallic hydrogen but were afraid to ask
    aip.scitation.org/doi/full/10...
    NIF scientists observe metallic hydrogen
    www.science.org/doi/10.1126/s...
    OMEGA research on sodium under extreme pressures
    www.nature.com/articles/s4146...
    OMEGA research on Jupiter’s hydrogen oceans
    www.nature.com/articles/s4158...
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  • @neoexodus2
    @neoexodus2 Před rokem +1213

    Incredibly impressed by the way the concepts were broken down into manageable chunks, including going through the background to lead the audience to why we use lasers and how that experimental method falls in contrast to others. Masterful.

    • @SimonsAuntPhyllis
      @SimonsAuntPhyllis Před rokem +10

      Vox is usually pretty good at that, and I'm pretty sure they won some awards for it on their "Missing Chapter" series. Or at least got nominated for one.

  • @leiferickson3183
    @leiferickson3183 Před rokem +624

    Wow! Adam Cole (Triple threat - animator, songwriter, host,) needs a raise - along with everyone else involved! I would think that this type of video takes a lot more time and money to do - And I have started to notice that other channels are beginning to put the same sort of increased effort into making fewer but better videos - I think this is a great trend if it continues. Awesome work everyone!

    • @l.s.d.8943
      @l.s.d.8943 Před rokem +7

      Literally the perfect example of “Quality over Quantity”

    • @vincentd.9171
      @vincentd.9171 Před rokem +3

      I thought you meant the wrestler and I was slightly confused for a moment

    • @TheHENpp
      @TheHENpp Před rokem +4

      @@vincentd.9171 bay bay

    • @leif1075
      @leif1075 Před rokem

      Is he really? I like your name btw!

    • @ogr81ofpoco77
      @ogr81ofpoco77 Před rokem

      Ithought the song at the end was an oldFrank Zappa!gem Inever heard before🥷

  • @mattl9299
    @mattl9299 Před rokem +512

    I've loved Vox videos for ages - this one blows most of them out of the water! Just a succinct, enjoyable, understandable demonstration of an EXTREMELY complex topic. Great work 👏🏻

  • @catarinabarbosa2247
    @catarinabarbosa2247 Před rokem +305

    loved the nif jingle
    edit: and the visuals towards the end when they were explaining the experiment in the amphitheater

    • @kevink1575
      @kevink1575 Před rokem +3

      7:33
      Loved the visuals as well.

    • @engineeringvision9507
      @engineeringvision9507 Před rokem

      The play the same jingle before nuking cities.
      *May not be entirely accurate

  • @nicomcmahon2491
    @nicomcmahon2491 Před rokem +104

    Astrophysics major here! This video is freaking amazing and I really appreciate how accessible it is, great work Vox

  • @xanthespace5141
    @xanthespace5141 Před rokem +284

    "As big as three football fields"
    For Christ's sake, America, what does that mean in *normal* measurements?

    • @niamhcosgrave9545
      @niamhcosgrave9545 Před rokem +97

      america measures things in football fields, empire state buildings, elephants and olympic swimming pools

    • @arry5276
      @arry5276 Před rokem +10

      Just googled it, it's ~19.5 kilometers.

    • @matveyregentov713
      @matveyregentov713 Před rokem +20

      @@arry5276 what? It’s at most 0.329km. Or 0.146km if we stack them like in the video

    • @thedemolitionsexpertsledge5552
      @thedemolitionsexpertsledge5552 Před rokem +3

      @@arry5276 one football field: 91m x 64m or 300 feet by 210 feet

    • @blessed_bacon3776
      @blessed_bacon3776 Před rokem +15

      I'm a American. And I still don't know what that means.

  • @austinreed5805
    @austinreed5805 Před rokem +24

    *THE SUN IS A DEADLY LASER*

  • @FlyToTheRain
    @FlyToTheRain Před rokem +12

    as a teacher it gives me warm fuzzies that the one scientist interviewed quoted a single phrase from her second grade teacher that sparked her entire career

  • @alejandrodg82
    @alejandrodg82 Před rokem +55

    This was so beautifuly done, congrats to the motion graphics designer

  • @karl5420
    @karl5420 Před rokem +98

    We need more videos like this!

  • @flaya11
    @flaya11 Před rokem +40

    Just as you think Vox had reached the peak editing of CZcams informative videos, they go a step further

  • @sanjad37
    @sanjad37 Před rokem +32

    The end track is to good, love it need the full thing

  • @andrewmatherbishop127
    @andrewmatherbishop127 Před rokem +124

    Any discussion of NIF has to include that its purpose is not fusion energy, but nuclear weapons research - after the test ban treaty, experiments that replicate the conditions inside bombs were the only way to continue testing and/or developing nuclear weapons.

    • @pietromarilac
      @pietromarilac Před rokem +6

      Yep, was thinking about it.

    • @dking6297a
      @dking6297a Před rokem +11

      And thank goodness too - they would never have gotten the money otherwise to do their research

    • @poppachoppa8956
      @poppachoppa8956 Před rokem

      they briefly mentioned it but did not give details

    • @bhakti235
      @bhakti235 Před rokem +2

      yup. and the defense department invented some of the tech required for the internet. you know, in case there was a nuclear war and all the military command centers couldn't talk to each other.

    • @engineeringvision9507
      @engineeringvision9507 Před rokem

      Good purpose. Both left and right wing voters are getting value from it. May their nukes be large and numerous.

  • @jayl9110
    @jayl9110 Před rokem +75

    IT'S GOOD QUESTION GUY! Man I can't believe I'd forgotten his content, he taught me how to find the speed of light! With peeps! And a microwave! And a little bit of physics (just a little bit!)

  • @dustieboots546
    @dustieboots546 Před rokem +10

    Ah yes, 3 football fields. The freedom units of America.

  • @pattongilbert
    @pattongilbert Před rokem +76

    What a wonderfully produced video. I’m amazed at how well everything was translated to us. Great job!

  • @chocopiton
    @chocopiton Před rokem +28

    I love the way you made the intro music & sounds synced with the explanation 😂

  • @ryanleethomas
    @ryanleethomas Před rokem +40

    Adam Cole is for sure elevating his niche of Vox content to a new level. Standing on the shoulders of giants with his team who've been doing this for some time (Joss/Mona/Dion), and all the more impressive for it. Fantastic work, keep this up!

  • @jaspherdansalan635
    @jaspherdansalan635 Před rokem +15

    It's always a pleasure and a privilege to watch extraordinary scientists talk about very complex topics that they are passionate about in a way that some layman like me could understand. The amazing storytelling and animations help a lot as well! Just impressive from all aspects!

  • @Pacwar3000
    @Pacwar3000 Před rokem +19

    One of the most entertaining, informing, and enjoyable Vox clips i have seen in a minute. Awesome job!

  • @Clutzy
    @Clutzy Před rokem +9

    I've been to NIF so many times on family visit days and every time is so interesting. They actually recently completed their initial goal of ignition, or the best their facility can do, and the tests are changing. A family friend used to work on the targets and explained them to me once years ago for an interview. The targets really are mind bogglingly tiny, as small as a hair like in the video, but they have layers of materials to help the reaction move forward! This video was such an interesting blast from the past for me, wonderful job vox!

  • @EladLerner
    @EladLerner Před rokem +11

    This is a great explainer! You got the scientists themselves, awesome animation of actual science, and you managed to take one tiny-sized experiment and enlarge it in a way that everyone can understand it. Please produce more videos like this! As an Earth-sciences student, I feel like I gained important knowledge from this video.

  • @oinkie-official
    @oinkie-official Před rokem +2

    Man, I'm obsessed with that end credits song.
    Adam, we need this diamond track on Spotify please!

  • @lcbyri
    @lcbyri Před rokem +8

    Vox, i love your channel so much. My ADHD doesnt let me focus on classes, research papers, etc. but this is both informational and entertaining enough to keep my attention. And the editing omg!! Whoever decided on the jingle for "NIF! :D" deserves a raise and a hug. So good.

  • @k.5152
    @k.5152 Před rokem +5

    what was the song at the end?

  • @WoodLard
    @WoodLard Před rokem +8

    The animations were great in this one, kudos!

  • @amacinthehouse
    @amacinthehouse Před rokem +5

    *NIF!* Man this video production was so good. Love the style of it!

  • @ElliotBoyette
    @ElliotBoyette Před rokem +2

    This is one of the best examples of the type of presentation I came to love from Vox that breaks down complicated topics. Excellent job on this one even the song at the end!

  • @piotrdabrowski7947
    @piotrdabrowski7947 Před rokem +6

    @Vox where could I listen to the song from the outro? It is magnificent! :)

  • @bournechupacabra
    @bournechupacabra Před rokem +2

    Oh man that's awesome! I do high pressure laser compression experiments so it's really cool to see it featured on a channel like this!

  • @erandro
    @erandro Před rokem

    Love everything you make Adam!
    Super interesting, great audio, great visuals, great editing.
    More please!

  • @rklauco
    @rklauco Před rokem +1

    Great video :) Thanks. Everyone focuses only on the NIF result for the fusion, but nobody was so far explaining the experiments and details like this video.

  • @kimchester1934
    @kimchester1934 Před rokem +1

    cant help but to comment again how i love this video, it's very well produced, edited, explained, broken down and presented. kudos to all the staff including the host of this video. wishing to see more of him soon! good job vox!

  • @user-bc1rk9km4i
    @user-bc1rk9km4i Před rokem +2

    Nice Try, Emperor Palpatine.

  • @victorinohansford8394
    @victorinohansford8394 Před rokem +9

    I’m used to Vox bringing excellent videos which cover a wide array of interesting content…. But the outro for this video 🔥🔥🔥🔥 fire.

  • @anh49
    @anh49 Před rokem +3

    The editing and choice of music is amazing

  • @marieeinewton7
    @marieeinewton7 Před rokem +1

    So well explained! Had me glued to the screen. And the music was just perfect!!

  • @ajithalexjacob
    @ajithalexjacob Před rokem

    Very informative video. Love the content. Thank you for keeping us up to date with the latest info out there.

  • @dhirendrakumar276
    @dhirendrakumar276 Před rokem

    One of the best graphics works I have seen in years. Must have went a lot sweat in making this video. Keep producing such content. We love you.

  • @Vortecus
    @Vortecus Před rokem +12

    This video was absolutely amazing, super informative and I loved the song at the end with the credits, props to the team!

  • @gushhygang
    @gushhygang Před rokem

    this is extremely well edited! more videos like this please

  • @lucitribal
    @lucitribal Před rokem

    The illustration work is seriously top notch!

  • @yaeljimenez3687
    @yaeljimenez3687 Před rokem +1

    One of the most impressive videos I've seen so far. Immaculate job

  • @davidorcutt9985
    @davidorcutt9985 Před rokem

    this was one of the best vox videos i've ever watched - so funny yet so informative

  • @mjzapanta
    @mjzapanta Před rokem +1

    Adam Cole teaching us (scientists) how science communication to the general audience should be done. Great job!

  • @dziban303
    @dziban303 Před rokem +2

    Excellent video. Concepts presented well, good visuals, charming presenter, amusing without being cheese. Kudos!

  • @erikaesplin696
    @erikaesplin696 Před rokem

    Wow! That was so informative and fun, love that y'all included the Star Trek bit. Great job guys!

  • @0hmyl0rdd_
    @0hmyl0rdd_ Před rokem +1

    That editing is so good oml

  • @philipmurphy2
    @philipmurphy2 Před rokem +3

    Thanks Vox for making great videos.

  • @_sahildahat_
    @_sahildahat_ Před rokem

    Vox never disappoints! Awesome work as always!

  • @vice.nor.virtue
    @vice.nor.virtue Před rokem +2

    I often just watch vox videos just because the qaulity and style of production is just so wonderously enjoyable. It's even better that this channel seems to exclusively cover subjects that I happen to also be interested in.

  • @SWinxyTheCat
    @SWinxyTheCat Před rokem +1

    this is absolutely incredible. brilliant animation work!

  • @LeoAngora
    @LeoAngora Před rokem

    Coolest format I have seen in a Vox video, congratulations! Thanks for the lesson.

  • @eswarsai3903
    @eswarsai3903 Před rokem

    This video is absolutely amazing!! Keep them coming 🙌

  • @nanoSaby5
    @nanoSaby5 Před rokem

    Exceptional motion graphics and sound design on this video! Big props to Adam Cole and the Vox team 👏👏👏

  • @trashpanda2219
    @trashpanda2219 Před rokem +1

    The animations in this video felt different than in other Vox videos: I really loved them

  • @alch3mIx
    @alch3mIx Před rokem

    this is such an amazing video, the subtle humor, songs, the graphics, presentation and the *NIF* tune hahaha

  • @tjphilips7218
    @tjphilips7218 Před rokem

    Loved the video! Also the song that Adam did, was real good and chill

  • @terokmaximus6841
    @terokmaximus6841 Před rokem +3

    Truly beautiful explanation. Thank you vox 💛

  • @Alorio-Gori
    @Alorio-Gori Před rokem

    This was totally great. Makes what am sure is a very complex topic extremely relatable.

  • @elbaltasd
    @elbaltasd Před rokem +2

    Really enjoyed the video, especially the kind of hopefull mood thought-out it

  • @Muha_t
    @Muha_t Před rokem

    I loved everything about this video! Well done Vox!

  • @aronlondon
    @aronlondon Před rokem

    This was incredible! Amazing video!!

  • @jordyhams01
    @jordyhams01 Před rokem

    Loved the editing!

  • @JJs_playground
    @JJs_playground Před rokem +4

    Wow great video and *amazing animation and graphics.*
    Adam Cole definitely needs a raise.

    • @domramsey
      @domramsey Před rokem +1

      And music and producing and presenting and writing.

  • @v9237
    @v9237 Před rokem

    Incredible research and production on this subject matter! Thank You

  • @andrewkaylor2416
    @andrewkaylor2416 Před rokem

    Brilliant animator and fantastic break-down!

  • @kebichlact6677
    @kebichlact6677 Před rokem

    Beutiful video Vox! Congratulations to the the production team. Bravo!🙌

  • @gabrielgarcia7554
    @gabrielgarcia7554 Před rokem +1

    Hey is it possible that a link could be posted to the song at the end? I absolutely love it haha. I’d love to jam out to some science/engineering tunes 🤓

  • @hippopotamusbosch
    @hippopotamusbosch Před rokem +8

    😜 Marjorie Taylor Greene will be investigating

  • @garrettallen2963
    @garrettallen2963 Před rokem

    That was totally awesome. Great work!

  • @fadedapollo
    @fadedapollo Před rokem

    Incredible video, thank you so much!

  • @brokenglassshimmerlikestar3407

    Love that song at the end. Is that released in full anywhere?

  • @nacs
    @nacs Před rokem

    Some great illustrations and animations in this video

  • @nessalcj
    @nessalcj Před rokem +2

    That outro music is a jam! I need it as a single, or something...

  • @alexandremauricio3509

    The nerdy groove at the end....I tip my hat to you Sir Cole. Btw, can I get some of that on my playlist?

  • @Megadextrious
    @Megadextrious Před rokem +5

    Wow. Wow. That was just so incredibly awesome, impressive, mind-blowing!! The things that some humans can frkn manage to figure out leaves me humbled, excited and speechless. I’m so envious of what knowledge people will have 100 years from now… (permitting we don’t destroy ourselves before then)

  • @nightwheeler26
    @nightwheeler26 Před rokem

    Loved the production of this video. Keep it up Vox. We love you. Also, a message from 7 year old me: MORE MORE MORE

  • @mohammadyaghini1237
    @mohammadyaghini1237 Před rokem

    Amazing production!

  • @andreasheld2362
    @andreasheld2362 Před rokem

    I like the style (and substance) of those videos.

  • @collins_channel8643
    @collins_channel8643 Před rokem

    Best episode yall have made in YEARS

  • @rafaelcunha2231
    @rafaelcunha2231 Před rokem

    This song at the ending got me, well played.

  • @smokesesh5648
    @smokesesh5648 Před rokem

    Good job Vox. Excellent video.

  • @beckyquenneville4068
    @beckyquenneville4068 Před rokem +1

    This song at the end NEEDS a download

  • @miguelmoya831
    @miguelmoya831 Před rokem +1

    Song choice killed it

  • @nathanielpfeiffer3530

    9:02 ive been seeing so many different ways creators are using dalle2 as a medium. i love those Dalle2 atoms

  • @Meg_A_Byte
    @Meg_A_Byte Před rokem +2

    This was hands down the most beautiful Vox episode ever!

  • @jlrjlrjlr
    @jlrjlrjlr Před rokem

    This is so well done!

  • @joyston5921
    @joyston5921 Před rokem +1

    Loved the song at the end.

  • @AlvarLagerlof
    @AlvarLagerlof Před rokem

    Good job on this video. Just the right level!

  • @slevi7708
    @slevi7708 Před rokem +3

    what is the name of the song at the end? that song is great!

    • @ZacharyBurr
      @ZacharyBurr Před rokem +3

      In the credits it says it's Journey to the Center of the Earth by Adam Cole (the producer of this video). But I can't find it anywhere. I assume that means it's something he made just for this video, but I desperately need a full length version, because it's so good!

  • @teachermizell
    @teachermizell Před rokem

    Awesome video! Well done!

  • @therogue1542
    @therogue1542 Před rokem +2

    Okay vox i see u w the budget upgrade

  • @TheAstronomyDude
    @TheAstronomyDude Před rokem +1

    Wow guys! You composed a song too!? The team at Vox is super talented.

  • @Plasros
    @Plasros Před rokem +5

    The Power of the Sun, in the palm of my hand!

  • @johannes7578
    @johannes7578 Před rokem

    great topic, great presentation, I really liked it

  • @agnieszkasciog4490
    @agnieszkasciog4490 Před rokem

    Loved this episode!

  • @hio777
    @hio777 Před rokem

    Amazing video, I love the ending song.

  • @LukasFilms
    @LukasFilms Před rokem

    One of vox’s best videos yet. Well done team

  • @antonylu8411
    @antonylu8411 Před rokem +1

    OMG, the outro music is so good!!!