Where does gold come from? - David Lunney

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    Did you know that gold is extraterrestrial? Instead of arising from our planet’s rocky crust, it was actually cooked up in space and is present on Earth because of cataclysmic stellar explosions called supernovae. CERN Scientist David Lunney outlines the incredible journey of gold from space to Earth.
    Lesson by David Lunney, animation by Andrew Foerster.

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  • @oldcowbb
    @oldcowbb Před 8 lety +3743

    the animation is so adorable

    • @wilsonong2898
      @wilsonong2898 Před 8 lety +44

      +oldcowbb The lead getting shot into gold...how cruel

    • @archingelus
      @archingelus Před 8 lety +16

      +Wilson Ong i see elemental torture

    • @Cristhian318
      @Cristhian318 Před 8 lety +13

      +oldcowbb they really do take their time doing these videos e-e

    • @archingelus
      @archingelus Před 8 lety +2

      ^above me
      LOL LOL LOL!! TED with a PLUS sign

    • @youtubereporter626
      @youtubereporter626 Před 8 lety +4

      also my grand mother told me that in million years long time ago they were old but they find golds and they hide the golds because it when they died people will not gonna found the golds

  • @amirul3233
    @amirul3233 Před 3 lety +2944

    TED-Ed: We can manufacture gold!
    also TED-Ed: We actually cannot, but hypothetically yes!

  • @lanellobubunevortia
    @lanellobubunevortia Před 3 lety +125

    Him: Gold is about 20x denser than water
    Me: Laughs while watching duck tales on tv

    • @cybernet343
      @cybernet343 Před 2 lety +3

      I know its a cartoon, but to be fair, coins more often than not dont equal gold.

    • @swaglord2426
      @swaglord2426 Před 2 lety +1

      “Although gold is very dense, about 20 times denser than a duck”
      -Kurzgesagt - In a nutshell

  • @laughsinmisogyny8827
    @laughsinmisogyny8827 Před 2 lety +571

    The ancient Aztecs called gold "the sweat of the sun". Seems they knew what they were talking about

  • @kerentan9446
    @kerentan9446 Před 5 lety +3585

    This video ends on such a happy note.
    "Oh, and if a star dies close enough to us we could either get rich or completely die out!"

    • @cyberium5020
      @cyberium5020 Před 5 lety +169

      so basically forced russian roulette

    • @artoruvidal2793
      @artoruvidal2793 Před 4 lety +87

      Stars massive enough to explode in a supernova are too far away to kill us with their explosion
      Beetlgeuse is the closest star that could explode in a supernova and it's 600 light years away so it won't kill us
      Now the problem is that a neutron star can hit us with a gamma ray burst instead which will kill us too .

    • @Amanda-qe5lj
      @Amanda-qe5lj Před 4 lety +4

      fair

    • @unwase
      @unwase Před 3 lety +8

      Spoiler alert

    • @omxls
      @omxls Před 3 lety +19

      @@unwase woah we already too many problems on 2020.

  • @LizardManFromTheEarthCore
    @LizardManFromTheEarthCore Před 4 lety +7055

    Everybody knows that gold comes from the end of a rainbow.

    • @mich497
      @mich497 Před 4 lety +62

      First to reply before your comment has 300-500 replies :1

    • @kidkidu2
      @kidkidu2 Před 4 lety +83

      if you catch the leprechaun that is

    • @mich497
      @mich497 Před 4 lety +15

      Lars Aarton lmao

    • @kenneykatfishtenyardfight
      @kenneykatfishtenyardfight Před 4 lety +18

      I just knew somebody had already beat me to this quote

    • @NgNhatQuang
      @NgNhatQuang Před 4 lety +5

      But why tho

  • @richardrobertson1331
    @richardrobertson1331 Před 2 lety +267

    Well done. When the very young earth was still forming and molten, most of the gold that arrived settled deep within its mantle and core because of its relative weight and although moderate amounts of stirring have occurred, most of it is still down there. Occasionally volcanic activity lifts some into the crust mixed with many other heavy elements (magma) and even some of it rarely makes it to the surface (mixed in the lava). Additionally, cracks in the crust (earthquakes) permit hot acid water to flow toward the surface, slowly depositing dissolved minerals in these cracks (such as quartz and gold) as it cools. Most quartz and hot water veins sadly brought no gold with it (those quartz veins are called "bull" quartz) and sometimes this hot acid water flowed toward the surface too fast (steeper angle than 67 degrees) to permit the gold to settle (precipitate) out and it remained diluted in the 3 to 5 parts per million concentration. So, every time you hear of an earthquake deep within the crust, just think more gold may be heading near the surface for you to find some day.

    • @pauljaru2698
      @pauljaru2698 Před 2 lety +8

      Would there be solid gold asteroids out there? Blobs ejected from supernovas?

    • @canadiankewldude
      @canadiankewldude Před 2 lety +6

      Just as long as when you hear of an earthquake deep within the crust, it's not below the 221 mile range, as Japanese researchers are discovering. Below that the lava compresses and heads for the core. (Crossover Depth)

    • @richardrobertson1331
      @richardrobertson1331 Před 2 lety +2

      @@canadiankewldude What an interesting concept. Totally new concept for me. I wonder how truly heavy elements, such as uranium, ever make it to the surface?

    • @canadiankewldude
      @canadiankewldude Před 2 lety +2

      @@richardrobertson1331 Z-Pinch was first produced in the lab in Ukraine and repeated in American labs.
      Their research is available online, the elements in the same percentage as is found in the ground.

    • @canadiankewldude
      @canadiankewldude Před 2 lety +3

      They have discovered and published that super nova are not powerful enough to create the elements from Iron onward.

  • @ElSafti781
    @ElSafti781 Před 2 lety +25

    Beautifully imagined and animated ❤️

  • @genroynoisis6980
    @genroynoisis6980 Před 6 lety +1224

    "Diamonds have been crushred for like a million years."
    "Gold is literally made from space explosions."

    • @soylentgreenb
      @soylentgreenb Před 4 lety +83

      All the elements in you heavier than hydrogen were created or dispersed by a thermonuclear explosion. Romantics like to say we are made of star stuff, or star dust; a cynic would say we are made of nuclear waste. And it was really very radioactive stuff. It had been subjected to neutron fluxes as high as a mole of neutrons per square cm per second.

    • @chb4200
      @chb4200 Před 4 lety +11

      The earth has only been in existence for 6000 years

    • @kidkidu2
      @kidkidu2 Před 4 lety +27

      he meant to say 60 years

    • @chb4200
      @chb4200 Před 4 lety +7

      Abigail Jo facts, no joke! 6000 not 60 ✌️

    • @kidkidu2
      @kidkidu2 Před 4 lety +44

      I'm telling you it's 60, i read it on the internet

  • @mlc4495
    @mlc4495 Před 5 lety +325

    Medieval alchemist: "where did that 3km long particle accelerator come from?"

    • @medexamtoolsdotcom
      @medexamtoolsdotcom Před 3 lety +8

      Why would a medieval alchemist have "particle accelerator" in his vocabulary?

    • @GagandeepKSECE
      @GagandeepKSECE Před 3 lety +5

      @@medexamtoolsdotcom because it is a "particle accelerator"?

    • @shinatsuki8957
      @shinatsuki8957 Před 3 lety +3

      @@GagandeepKSECE a medieval alchemist, using that word??

    • @PuddinPie
      @PuddinPie Před 3 lety +1

      medexamtoolsdotcom because he is from the future

    • @ameyas7726
      @ameyas7726 Před 3 lety +1

      Also Medieval alchemist: "Burn this Satanic Heretic at the stakes!!!"

  • @ArtML
    @ArtML Před 2 lety +163

    Two notes. First, to the best of my knowledge, the majority of gold and other heavier elements in the universe is produced not in supernovas but in much more rare events - neutron star merges. Second, all gold that we mine actually came to Earth on meteorites over billions of years of its development, since the original gold, platinum, and other heavy elements present during the formation of the planet should have sunk into its core.

    • @AhmedAshraf-pd7mu
      @AhmedAshraf-pd7mu Před 2 lety +5

      I was about to comment the same

    • @godoflove143
      @godoflove143 Před 2 lety +3

      @@AhmedAshraf-pd7mu Even me

    • @irw4350
      @irw4350 Před 2 lety +15

      this sounds a lot more likely and also explains how there are significant sized nugget finds on the surface - which would not happen if that gold was delivered as dust (or to an ancient molten planet) then re-precipitated from solution. That said, some of those meteorites must have been huge?? if they were themselves not entirely vaporised on impact ?

    • @drewpeacock6823
      @drewpeacock6823 Před 2 lety +6

      According to James lovelocks book, the revenge of Gia, 4.6 quad trillion tons of gold and platinum, resides at the earth’s core!!

    • @Rick-the-Swift
      @Rick-the-Swift Před 2 lety

      That sounds fine, but the biggest problem is your so-called "knowledge" is simply theory based on someone else's imaginative ideas that seem to reside somewhere deep within your own imagination. The fact is you, you or authors of books have no clue whether or not the gold we find comes from meteorites, nor do you have a clue other than "gold is heavy" whether or not there are trillions of tons inaccessible in the Earth's core. I'll listen to your theories, but please do the rest of us a favor- don't continue to pull fairy farts from your rear ends and then have the audacity to claim they are nuggets. 🤦‍♂

  • @doragary3717
    @doragary3717 Před 2 lety +39

    Can I invest in Gold?
    Any specific guide please?

    • @peterfaulkner8391
      @peterfaulkner8391 Před 2 lety

      I recently got into forex trading and im already marveling over the profits I'm making,

    • @lorenzosantos4825
      @lorenzosantos4825 Před 2 lety

      @@peterfaulkner8391 Same here, I wish I knew about this Bitcoin trading earlier, brace up and get yourself some Bitcoin before it's too late

    • @jenkinzbrown9519
      @jenkinzbrown9519 Před 2 lety

      Obviously trading in bitcoin is very volatile and risky to trade that's the reason most traders trade with a company

    • @jenkinzbrown9519
      @jenkinzbrown9519 Před 2 lety

      Learn and trade under a guide I do same and I hardly make losses in the market

    • @markaustin5229
      @markaustin5229 Před 2 lety

      Gold isn't investment, it's insurance

  • @spicyladyhunter
    @spicyladyhunter Před 5 lety +875

    First, the Server generates some chunks, and then we find them. Make sure to use an Iron Pickaxe.

    • @lolzxl9184
      @lolzxl9184 Před 4 lety +47

      Don’t forget a furnace

    • @kamikaze6198
      @kamikaze6198 Před 4 lety +35

      @@lolzxl9184 and jeezus load of coal

    • @MrMeme2006
      @MrMeme2006 Před 4 lety +12

      How to big brain

    • @alana.dyer.author
      @alana.dyer.author Před 4 lety +21

      Some how I always find diamonds before gold...I got lucky and found a diamond pickaxe in a sand temple and it was all up hill mining from there for me lol

    • @sinnerthesinful552
      @sinnerthesinful552 Před 4 lety +9

      @@kamikaze6198 Impossible, you can never have too much coal

  • @stephenlukner6929
    @stephenlukner6929 Před 7 lety +3912

    am i the only one who felt bad for the alchemist

  • @kaypz
    @kaypz Před 2 lety

    This is the best animated learning I have ever encountered!!!

  • @josephgonzales412
    @josephgonzales412 Před rokem

    Excellent in its simplicity and clarity!

  •  Před 8 lety +567

    "Did you know that gold is extraterrestrial?" < well it's been on earth since it formation billions of years ago, so it's as "extraterrestrial" as we are, or anything on earth actually.

    • @Edarric
      @Edarric Před 8 lety +14

      +Guss De Blöd Since BEFORE its formation even.

    • @honeyham6788
      @honeyham6788 Před 8 lety +11

      +Guss De Blöd not everything on this planet was here when it was formed. Water for instance came eons after the planet was formed

    •  Před 8 lety +8

      Sebastian Ferguson
      I'm talking about elements, not molecules.
      Some may be from outer space, but most are here since the beginning.

    • @Seventschiko
      @Seventschiko Před 8 lety +11

      +Guss De Blöd even if it has been on earth for trillions of years, it has "EXTRATERRESTRIAL ORIGIN" thus it's extraterrestrial.. kindof a no brainer..

    •  Před 8 lety +16

      *****
      So does everything then , as the atoms that are on earths existed since before the earth existed.

  • @RinoaL
    @RinoaL Před 8 lety +816

    this cartoon is so awesome, please do more in this style! haha

    • @imrenz434
      @imrenz434 Před 6 lety

      Finn Bicat16 dude that comment was 2 years ago

    • @johncgibson4720
      @johncgibson4720 Před 6 lety +4

      No no no, this video is all wrong. Supernovas dont create gold. Not enough power. Gold is created by neutron star collisions.

    • @dogge7493
      @dogge7493 Před 6 lety

      Rinoa Super-Genius i

    • @KJD1999
      @KJD1999 Před 6 lety

      Rinoa Super-Genius a

    • @confusedpotato7045
      @confusedpotato7045 Před 6 lety +3

      John C Gibson how do you know ((( not trying to start a argument)))

  • @jobelijander6217
    @jobelijander6217 Před 2 lety

    1:40-1:43 is so well animated. love it

  • @soakedbearrd
    @soakedbearrd Před rokem +25

    Informative video. The end part of this video shows a distortion of our disconnection; giving something worth due to rarity and assigning it a monetary value at the cost of disruption of ecosystems and potentially causing bloodshed (wars and infighting because of the lust for it).
    I think we need to recognize that living systems are worth more than applications and value in the materialistic sense, that we give these wonderful byproducts of important celestial bodies that give life and light through its own energy, temperance and respect, and in turn receive it.

  • @Jayohennn
    @Jayohennn Před 6 lety +700

    I think they are missing the more important question: could Scrooge McDuck really swim in one of those Olympic swimming pools full of gold? Sadly, the world may never know.

    • @Alizudo
      @Alizudo Před 5 lety +34

      The answer is no. It would be solid, like a floor.

    • @abdalrahmanamrmostafa1975
      @abdalrahmanamrmostafa1975 Před 5 lety +5

      yes he can

    • @twilightundersky8658
      @twilightundersky8658 Před 5 lety +3

      He could but it's hard to swim in solid, I think I'll stick with liquid

    • @HackerMan-lj7ds
      @HackerMan-lj7ds Před 5 lety +2

      Dude if you want a response just watch Mat Pats video on it

    • @gilpou3260
      @gilpou3260 Před 5 lety

      That's cos man is too stubborn to let research carry on in Egypt I bet they know what the purpose is of them just no one is saying what's the truth behind them only the Cat Goddess can reveal that Men are from Mars Women are from Venus👑🌏

  • @rabeni805
    @rabeni805 Před 5 lety +8

    I can't stop watching this beautiful video, everything about this video is so perfect. The animations, narration, sound effects, and background music.

  • @LFTRnow
    @LFTRnow Před rokem +9

    This was excellent and beautiful. One interesting side note, attempting to make gold this way will most likely contaminate it with radioactive gold as well. This is one way you would know it was "manufactured".
    Au-197 is the only stable isotope, and there are many radioactive ones. If you were to transmute some other element into gold, you'd very likely have contaminated any gold that you made with radioactive isotopes of gold.

  • @amandapenelope2629
    @amandapenelope2629 Před 3 lety +1

    THE MUSIC FOR THIS VIDEO IS JUST ON POINT!

  • @sagarrp22
    @sagarrp22 Před 4 lety +45

    Voice, animation, content beauty of this channel.

  • @raidennaz1590
    @raidennaz1590 Před 8 lety +643

    what if people in the future no longer considering gold as a valuable substance? like what if people value dirt/soil because of the nutrient in it to make plants?

    • @JJAB91
      @JJAB91 Před 8 lety +60

      +Raiden Noeramrin Well then they will value soil above gold. What of it?

    • @ehdollet9641
      @ehdollet9641 Před 8 lety +7

      +Raiden Noeramrin I don't think they only mine it for its wealth, well that's a big part of it, I think it's mined for building stuff aswell. :P

    • @wildwasteland5821
      @wildwasteland5821 Před 8 lety +78

      +eh dollet Close, gold is an excellent conductor and is used widely in electronics.

    • @BlazerJake
      @BlazerJake Před 8 lety +76

      +Raiden Noeramrin Gold is an incredibly useful material! It's soft & malleable so it can be made into whatever form we like, it's highly conductive & it even has properties that allow it to shield people from some of the harmful effects of radiation. In fact the outside of the lunar lander in the Apollo missions was covered in gold foil & even today almost every electronic device you've ever had has had some gold in it.

    • @raidennaz1590
      @raidennaz1590 Před 8 lety +19

      wow, i never heard that before. seeing all these smart people in my comment make me feel like an idiot :/

  • @kabirprakash
    @kabirprakash Před 3 lety

    Best animation with superb comic angle to it.

  • @saharshparitosh
    @saharshparitosh Před 2 lety +1

    Appreciate the animation.🤗

  • @lourdesmirlourdes4409
    @lourdesmirlourdes4409 Před 4 lety +153

    1:00
    What do you see?
    A circle with eyes and a letter H
    A circle with eyes and cheeks

    • @LL-pl2ek
      @LL-pl2ek Před 4 lety +8

      A circle that looks like it's eating something

    • @kevinj8594
      @kevinj8594 Před 4 lety +2

      great now i cant unsee it

    • @bigtoefungusvs.friedpochun7612
      @bigtoefungusvs.friedpochun7612 Před 4 lety

      @@LL-pl2ek yeah tbh it looks like it's about to puke lol

    • @Delinae
      @Delinae Před 4 lety

      In their particle physics video, the proton looks like someone throwing up lol.

    • @syedfawaz4043
      @syedfawaz4043 Před 3 lety +1

      H for Hydrogen

  • @calisthenicsharmony1767
    @calisthenicsharmony1767 Před 4 lety +387

    1:00 those hydrogen atoms looks like as if they r holding breath 😄

  • @wayne3302264
    @wayne3302264 Před 2 lety +10

    As a side note it seems much of the time gold veins are located within Quartz formations. If you find a sizable quartz rock laying around always worth a look to see if there is any yellow in it. While very rare this is actually a way to find gold just laying around on the ground.

    • @recommendationdumpster5905
      @recommendationdumpster5905 Před rokem

      This information may or may not be useful, but good nonetheless

    • @Heart2HeartBooks
      @Heart2HeartBooks Před rokem

      I got out of my car about 3 months ago and there lying on the ground was a 14K gold chain.
      I had it appraised. 2,200 dollars. It is 89 grams. Good find.
      The clasp was broken. Had it fixed for $78

  • @jeffreygreene1042
    @jeffreygreene1042 Před 10 měsíci

    Well done on the graphics

  • @dpopluf7370
    @dpopluf7370 Před 4 lety +333

    Holy cow, learnt more about physics in these minutes than during the last 41 years

  • @maacpiash
    @maacpiash Před 8 lety +4

    The animation and sound effects were amazing!

  • @ricosuave4275
    @ricosuave4275 Před rokem +14

    Beautiful story! Humbling to think that a gold necklace came from the heart of a dying star.

  • @seanrodgers1839
    @seanrodgers1839 Před 9 měsíci

    This was the accepted theory for a long time. However, some say that this is not where elements heavier than iron come from. They say that they actually come from neutron star collisions, stuff that gets ejected in the collision.

  • @MossyBoy_
    @MossyBoy_ Před 5 lety +127

    Stages of gaining metabolism
    1: Hydrogen
    2: Helium
    3: Iron
    4: argon
    5: Gold
    6: Lead
    7: Uranium

    • @awe483
      @awe483 Před 5 lety +5

      Wow 😮😯😲

    • @flargarbason1740
      @flargarbason1740 Před 4 lety +3

      Wait, why would is skip around like that? Shouldn’t it just gradually go up the periodic table? And why argon after iron? Argon is much, much less dense than iron.

    • @Diamondraw4Real
      @Diamondraw4Real Před 4 lety +3

      can you do one for silver...

    • @Saladin00Alayobie
      @Saladin00Alayobie Před 4 lety +1

      So the orgion of everything is H

    • @razakbaginda942
      @razakbaginda942 Před 4 lety +3

      All of this i taught in Al Quran

  • @paritoshjha28
    @paritoshjha28 Před 3 lety +4

    Seeing ted ed videos is always worth time, always

  • @hpsagor8336
    @hpsagor8336 Před rokem

    brother perfect explanation 👌 I loved your video 💝

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    @mr.anderson119 Před 2 měsíci

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  • @Enter_channel_name
    @Enter_channel_name Před 3 lety +419

    "Gold is extraterrestrial" Isn't everything cooked up in space?

    • @francisbright7872
      @francisbright7872 Před 3 lety +15

      Meaning it isn’t produced on our planet.

    • @alial-ajmi7415
      @alial-ajmi7415 Před 3 lety +32

      @@francisbright7872 nothing is produced in Earth, everything comes from outer space. Even you

    • @e6026
      @e6026 Před 3 lety +52

      @@alial-ajmi7415 Ah yes, I always knew I was born on Naboo.

    • @setcheck67
      @setcheck67 Před 3 lety +26

      @@alial-ajmi7415 This is actually not true. Helium is produced on earth from the decay of Uranium. It's so inert that anytime it forms it just flies off into space to join the interstellar medium.

    • @johnnyt3392
      @johnnyt3392 Před 2 lety +7

      @@setcheck67 But there would be no helium if not for uranium, which comes from a supernova.

  • @lisandroreynoso
    @lisandroreynoso Před 5 lety +133

    "Maybe some future supernova will occur close enough to shower us with [gold] (wohoo!)... and hopefully not eradicate all life on Earth in the process" (Boooo!). That escalated quickly T_T

    • @steveyt1392
      @steveyt1392 Před 4 lety

      It will kill us all because of the explosion

    • @joshchristopher551
      @joshchristopher551 Před 4 lety

      @@steveyt1392 no, cause of radiation

    • @steveyt1392
      @steveyt1392 Před 4 lety

      @@joshchristopher551 heat

    • @joshchristopher551
      @joshchristopher551 Před 4 lety

      @@steveyt1392 stop, my major is Physic, the nearest dying star is very far away, supernova occurs a massive explosion, this explosion is radiation, this radiation includes heat, some elements ( neutron, electron, proton, even photon... ), and deadly Gamma Ray Burst, the heat radiation has long wavelength and since the dying star is very far from our Earth, we wont be able to recognize the heat, and mostly doesnt effect us that much, while the most deadly thing is Gamma Ray Burst, we will be dead for sure

    • @sohammitra3100
      @sohammitra3100 Před 4 lety +4

      There would be no point of gold if there was a lot of gold on earth, its prices would drop below the price of lead.

  • @soranaochidesoim1656
    @soranaochidesoim1656 Před rokem

    Thank you for this!

  • @Alice-ui9oy
    @Alice-ui9oy Před 2 lety

    Accurate graphics. Good work 👍

    • @jessicawiley7991
      @jessicawiley7991 Před 2 lety

      Sorry for writing you, just out of curiosity your page come up on my suggested friend lists so I was just wondering if I knew you from somewhere?!!!

  • @neutrivictoire.1833
    @neutrivictoire.1833 Před 3 lety +5

    I literally paused this video in the middle just to give a like. Dude, the art and your voice is extremely good.

  • @Prelude610
    @Prelude610 Před 8 lety +571

    The video makes it sound like gold is just iron with a bunch of extra neutrons. I think it left out the protons.

    • @livinglifeform7974
      @livinglifeform7974 Před 8 lety +25

      And electrons.

    • @LKAChannel
      @LKAChannel Před 8 lety +23

      +Prelude610 Agreed, the animation was kinda misleading

    • @Tamizushi
      @Tamizushi Před 8 lety +65

      +Living Lifeform The electrons are kinda trivial. You can kinda just throw a gold nucleus out there and it's gonna take it's electrons from other molecules spontaneously where as it takes special conditions to produce the nucleus itself.

    • @DanOC1991
      @DanOC1991 Před 8 lety +83

      +Prelude610 It's possible for a neutron to turn into a proton and an electron pair. This is known as beta decay and happens in unstable nuclei such as the neutron rich iron.

    • @LKAChannel
      @LKAChannel Před 8 lety +19

      Daniel O'Connell
      It's not an electron pair, it's one electron and an electron-antineutrino. The problem is that in the animation it looks like an iron atom with many neutrons is suddenly a gold atom, which is not the case.

  • @-.._.-_...-_.._-..__..._.-.-.-

    This video is really easy to understand if you already have a good understanding of Chemistry.

  • @naabii2722
    @naabii2722 Před 3 lety

    That background music, so good....

  • @brixmonton3577
    @brixmonton3577 Před 7 lety +1007

    those hydrogen atoms are cute af

  • @Ferelmakina
    @Ferelmakina Před 7 lety +210

    Three swimming pools? that's it?? I find it hard to believe...

    • @RafaelMafraOliveira
      @RafaelMafraOliveira Před 7 lety +39

      3 Swimming Pools = 7.500 M³
      Gold density = 19,3 g/cm3
      1 M³ of gold = 19,282 KG
      7.500 M³ of gold = 144.615 KG
      maybe it's correct.

    • @alexhurlbut
      @alexhurlbut Před 7 lety +12

      Various say there are about 155,244 tonnes to 2.5 million tonnes of gold circulating and in storage. That's still a drop compared to all gold LOCKED AWAY in the core. There is enough there to cover the earth's surface in depth between 1.5 feet to 12 feet thick.

    • @Smokydoggg
      @Smokydoggg Před 7 lety +53

      Me too. Specially since this includes all the gold the Egyptians mined, all the gold the Aztecs mined, the 1800's gold rushes, the vast treasuries of the ancient kings and queens of England, Hebrew and ancient kings and queens, Japanese emperors, and the gold that has come from modern strip mining methods. Then count all the gold that is in private hands, all the jewelry in modern times. All the gold in Fort Knox. Then count the gold that is in electronics, which is a small amount but a lot is used. That's a lot of gold, and I find it hard to believe that all this would fill a measly 3 swimming pools.

    • @hanniballeicesterisanillus3848
      @hanniballeicesterisanillus3848 Před 7 lety +15

      Firsty kid, half the gold was robbed from one country to another, 2nd gold is so small that peas are bigger then what is really found, its not like in the movies &3rd jewerlly its 100% gold hence 24crt gold, &it you think abt it, condence the gold so theres no space (liquid gold), & when they pool, there are talking about olympic size pools, it makes sence, Fort Knox is Nazi gold which is really spanish , indian, and cowboy & indian gold. &remeber gold is stolen & resold by crafty jewlers

    • @FurlowT
      @FurlowT Před 7 lety +4

      I'll have to agree, what of those Mosks that have those huge golden domes? even melted down into bricks, that combined with all the rest the gold would have to take up more than that.

  • @pkmkb
    @pkmkb Před 3 lety +63

    Me: So we can create gold?
    TED-ed: Well yes, but actually no.

  • @joannpelas5101
    @joannpelas5101 Před 10 měsíci

    I really enjoyed this!

  • @znsaidi
    @znsaidi Před 4 lety +79

    Every rare thing is precious, not just gold.

    • @farticlesofconflatulation
      @farticlesofconflatulation Před 4 lety +8

      Juba Yuva even non rare things such as water.

    • @unwase
      @unwase Před 3 lety +2

      Not a two headed snake

    • @germancarrasco2028
      @germancarrasco2028 Před 3 lety +7

      @@unwase If you try to buy a two headed snake you will pay much more than for a regular one.

    • @unwase
      @unwase Před 3 lety +1

      @G erman C arrasco expensive doesn’t equal precious duh

    • @germancarrasco2028
      @germancarrasco2028 Před 3 lety +3

      @@unwase Well, you are right. I would have said that a rare illness is not precious though. Rare animals are precious for many people.

  • @TGoodie1717
    @TGoodie1717 Před 3 lety +86

    So that’s where gold comes from! I wouldn’t have guessed that in a bullion years.

  • @mamamarianovits9029
    @mamamarianovits9029 Před 2 lety +15

    Some ancient cultures believed gold to be from the remains of their "gods", also known as the fallen angels.

  • @lumiinousity
    @lumiinousity Před 2 lety

    *2 years ago and I still enjoy this 😅*

  • @arabellakvelberj5180
    @arabellakvelberj5180 Před 4 lety +4

    On a side note, the night time music is so nice, it made me feel sleepy

  • @ridhwan3896
    @ridhwan3896 Před 5 lety +3

    I love the sound effect and the animation..keep up the good work..

  • @TheAllanmc64
    @TheAllanmc64 Před 2 lety +24

    "Gold is Extraterrestrial" - If you're going to put it like that, everything is extraterrestrial.

    • @rexluminus9867
      @rexluminus9867 Před 2 lety

      Yes. Gold is a low vibration energy/light solidified now. Just like many metals & other rocks.When you could reverse gold back to light again than......💭☝️✨?
      Quartz also holds the key to it.
      But this is a way higher science.
      Gold can come to us through the SUN.✴️⛰️✴️🌞 HEDRON/CERN.
      KEY💥💫

    • @irw4350
      @irw4350 Před 2 lety +1

      @@rexluminus9867 basically, you're talking bollocks

  • @ijeomaasomugha3187
    @ijeomaasomugha3187 Před 2 lety +1

    The way I bursted into laughter when his alchemy experiment blew up in his face!! 😂😂

  • @bulletrider1367
    @bulletrider1367 Před 7 lety +378

    So gold was literally showered on earth from the heavens 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @TastyAzWhole
      @TastyAzWhole Před 5 lety +30

      From space.

    • @curlyhairdudeify
      @curlyhairdudeify Před 5 lety +51

      Golden showers.

    • @303elliott
      @303elliott Před 5 lety +2

      From space

    • @RedForeman
      @RedForeman Před 5 lety +9

      Bacchanalia r Kelly has entered the chat room

    • @lewisvann1
      @lewisvann1 Před 4 lety +2

      Harpreet Dardi literally yes, as was absolutely everything - e=mc2 -: matter and energy are in equilibrium

  • @ChBrahm
    @ChBrahm Před 4 lety +49

    4:14
    And there I was. I had just become the richest man in the entire universe.
    And poorest

  • @user-zu9uh2rg6m
    @user-zu9uh2rg6m Před 3 lety

    Super perfect video thanks for that very much.😍😍😍

  • @rakshitakarwa9430
    @rakshitakarwa9430 Před rokem +9

    Sometimes I forget how beautiful science actually is.
    Thanks for the reminder

  • @MrQuakeLoL
    @MrQuakeLoL Před 8 lety +3

    what a masterpiece, thanks ted.

  • @Barbutt
    @Barbutt Před 4 lety +12

    4:07 bring on the Golden Shower!

  • @chelseamckee4971
    @chelseamckee4971 Před 6 měsíci

    This is amazing.

  • @m.syassin5774
    @m.syassin5774 Před 2 lety +2

    An excellent explanation of the process . Thank you very much .

  • @KevinLarsson42
    @KevinLarsson42 Před 8 lety +39

    1:09 Im thinking of eggs right now...

    • @FuOnY
      @FuOnY Před 8 lety +6

      +Kevin Larsson my two eggs.. ?

    • @KevinLarsson42
      @KevinLarsson42 Před 8 lety +1

      FuOnY How did you know? xD

  • @crowcarmichael2917
    @crowcarmichael2917 Před 8 lety +277

    I recommend Domics as an animator!

  • @soonnianis4215
    @soonnianis4215 Před 2 lety

    Thank u for the video!!

  • @spinningninja2
    @spinningninja2 Před 3 lety

    I liked how they used the TED talk intro sounds for the supernovae

  • @shumail72
    @shumail72 Před 8 lety +154

    This video taught me more than my 12 years of schooling.

    • @floriath
      @floriath Před 7 lety +32

      Syed Shumyl you wouldn't have understood this without those 12 years

    • @kaziu312
      @kaziu312 Před 6 lety +3

      floriath LOL! TRUTH!

    • @viklondon3466
      @viklondon3466 Před 5 lety +11

      You must have been a terrible student

    • @DmitriasBehindTheWheel
      @DmitriasBehindTheWheel Před 5 lety +7

      Paying attention in school helps.

    • @rahulmalik3845
      @rahulmalik3845 Před 5 lety +6

      You must have studied at madrasha....................

  • @_found_
    @_found_ Před 5 lety +233

    "And hopefully not destroy all life on Earth in the process..."
    x""D

    • @gooseguse
      @gooseguse Před 4 lety +6

      *looks out window*
      We're doing that ourselves just fine, thank you.

    • @b11jiral63
      @b11jiral63 Před 4 lety +1

      @@gooseguse and then WW3 strikes.

    • @steveyt1392
      @steveyt1392 Před 4 lety

      Explosions on space it still kills and destroy its not possible that we can not absorb explosions

    • @nathanmciver6737
      @nathanmciver6737 Před 3 lety

      God, isn't that the answer? When does that become important and on going! Can't wait

  • @jdlmpo
    @jdlmpo Před rokem

    2:22 Where did this sound effect come from? It's exactly what I hear when you loses in that elements game called Atomas.

  • @Draganism
    @Draganism Před 2 lety +1

    That the heavy metals comes from space, the debris of supervova, is just mind blowing. (Is that a pun?) Great video. Thank you.

    • @BornAgainCynic0086
      @BornAgainCynic0086 Před 2 lety

      The whole of earth was formed from the dusts of previous stars... so Jeff... you are stardust.

  • @BBBrasil
    @BBBrasil Před 8 lety +10

    By putting gold in the title they made sure people will view this video about stellar nucleosyhtesis. Nicely done.

  • @vishaljee6041
    @vishaljee6041 Před 8 lety +7

    this channel is so great why has it garnered so less views?

    • @figurefiguras4104
      @figurefiguras4104 Před 8 lety +10

      Cuz foolish people are watching fake pranks !!! damnit

    • @sagarapatil
      @sagarapatil Před 7 lety

      totally agree with you, this people are kind of useless. they even can't think Big or differently.

  • @Bonjevalien
    @Bonjevalien Před 2 lety

    That was super smart. I’m saving this for the grand kids!

  • @ananrs8750
    @ananrs8750 Před 2 lety

    This video was truly a GOLDEN EXPERIENCE-U

  • @amisaraaah
    @amisaraaah Před 4 lety +3

    This is so beautiful.. I'm glad I found this channel

  • @doncorleone7580
    @doncorleone7580 Před 7 lety +212

    The Hydrogen is Absolutely ADORABALE!!!!! 😁😁😁

    • @mumtazbegum717
      @mumtazbegum717 Před 6 lety

      😂😂😂i totally agree

    • @Chen-mh3hf
      @Chen-mh3hf Před 6 lety

      Agreed!

    • @memesinaction5847
      @memesinaction5847 Před 6 lety

      Then start petting air

    • @aini9528
      @aini9528 Před 6 lety +1

      + I read it at "Then start peeing in the air!" which I thought was some internet meme/or a thing that people do now a days... Like celebrating with ur community a great event that takes place. Think about everyone just a while jumping up and started peeing in the air when alone in their houses & when they hear something awesome.

    • @luisxd5003
      @luisxd5003 Před 5 lety

      Braka sucks

  • @DeenanTheKemon1
    @DeenanTheKemon1 Před 6 měsíci

    I gold prospect up in Maine. I find gold often. I love it. Not just its value but there is something almost other worldly about holding Gold pieces. Truly a marvel and Mankind's greatest mystery. 🙌 I love gold panning. 💛

  • @swapnilpradhan9543
    @swapnilpradhan9543 Před 2 lety

    Exceptional knowledge

  • @santossantana
    @santossantana Před 5 lety +109

    whats the piano background song at 00:38?

  • @7hi5on35
    @7hi5on35 Před 7 lety +3

    Ted-Ed: "Where does gold come from?"
    The ground *bam*!

  • @shameemaparveen8515
    @shameemaparveen8515 Před 2 lety

    The knowledge is totally worth it from TED👍👏💕🌈

  • @sergiooliveira8796
    @sergiooliveira8796 Před 2 lety

    I like very much your channel mate

  • @thedarkbandit580
    @thedarkbandit580 Před 4 lety +84

    0:59 the H of the hidrogen looks like they chubby cheeks

  • @ultrafire6684
    @ultrafire6684 Před 8 lety +44

    Everyone knows it comes from golden egg goose

  • @Ok-se6tz
    @Ok-se6tz Před 3 lety

    That supernovae explosion is so beautiful

  • @OpulenceOrbit
    @OpulenceOrbit Před 3 měsíci +1

    A Gold like video, happy to have mined this gold. 😊

  • @zulsecengko5978
    @zulsecengko5978 Před 7 lety +19

    If Fe is sucking neutrons, isn't it going to become an isotope for Fe instead of another element? Since element are based on their proton number. Please explain to me. I'm in thirst for knowledge.

    • @kaziu312
      @kaziu312 Před 6 lety

      zul secengko THAT'S WHAT I THOUGHT TOO!

    • @acarroll0508
      @acarroll0508 Před 6 lety +1

      Really all netrouns do adds mass

    • @vapervop
      @vapervop Před 5 lety +4

      zul secengko Yes, the Iron becomes an isotope, but a certain point it becomes so unstable that it decays in other elements. This is known as radioactive decay.

    • @pietrotettamanti7239
      @pietrotettamanti7239 Před 5 lety +14

      zul secengko
      There is beta decay.
      Too neutron-rich isotopes are unstable and tend to balance out the proton-neutron ratio by decaying radioactively. One neutron "breaks down" to form a proton and relasing an electron, an electron antineutrino and some energy (gamma rays). Every time an element goes through beta decay his atomic number increases by one and his mass stays the same. By beta-deacying 53 times, the isotope Fe-79 will turn in a gold atom.

    • @mjgarrett9885ify
      @mjgarrett9885ify Před 5 lety

      ormus and the guy who discovered the process is a video you will find interesting . All back with documents , patents and eyewitnesses to the facts . Gravity and different dimensions . how it change into monotonic gold .

  • @RodrigoOliveira-uw9cp
    @RodrigoOliveira-uw9cp Před 4 lety +3

    Melhor canal de todos!

  • @jesserantakangas5594
    @jesserantakangas5594 Před 2 lety

    is the end a "First man on the moon" (by H.G Wells) reference ?

    • @jessicawiley7991
      @jessicawiley7991 Před 2 lety

      Sorry for writing you, just out of curiosity your page come up on my suggested friend lists so I was just wondering if I knew you from somewhere??

  • @premalalmendis4967
    @premalalmendis4967 Před 2 lety

    Hi, I'm looking for the chemical equations associated with gold formation during retrograde metamorphism of pyroxenes to amphiboles. Do you think you can help me please! Many thanks.

    • @jessicawiley7991
      @jessicawiley7991 Před 2 lety

      Sorry for writing you, just out of curiosity your page come up on my suggested friend lists so I was just wondering if I knew you from somewhere?

  • @jokerbookshop
    @jokerbookshop Před 4 lety +5

    I love gold, it’s so shiny and beautiful.

    • @MargaritaMagdalena
      @MargaritaMagdalena Před 2 lety

      And it came to earth from exploding stars billions of years ago 🥺🥺🥺

    • @jokerbookshop
      @jokerbookshop Před 2 lety

      @@MargaritaMagdalena yes it did. 🙂

  • @lopezmario4633
    @lopezmario4633 Před 4 lety +7

    It amazes me how man has figured out how this actually happened once upon a time. Protons, electrons, nuclear fusion..... my actual intellectuality saddens me sometimes when I see these things.

    • @nyranstanton203
      @nyranstanton203 Před rokem

      if you sat , looked at something and studied it for hours, you might come up with crazy sht too. But most of us are to busy to si tthere for days and days and months studying something lol.

  • @BeeeHonest
    @BeeeHonest Před 2 lety

    Love Ted ED

  • @David-qk1bv
    @David-qk1bv Před 3 lety +1

    Ted-Ed: Where does gold come from?
    Me, and intellectual: *The ground.*