Why THE FLASH Is Faster Than You Think! (Because Science w/ Kyle Hill)

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
  • SURPRISE BECAUSE SCIENCE CHANNEL! Subscribe now and click the shiny notifications bell so you don’t miss out on all things science and pop culture.
    bit.ly/BecSciSub
    Subscribe for more Because Science: nerdi.st/subscribe
    No doubt THE FLASH is fast. But is he fast enough to be the only person REALLY living in the present? How does he see time compared to humans and animals? Check it out on the premiere episode of Because Science with Nerdist Science Editor Kyle Hill.
    Follow Kyle Hill: / sci_phile
    Follow Us: / nerdistdotcom
    Because Science every Thursday.
    Theme music courtesy of Dr. Wylie:
    www.urbanhomeco...
    IMAGE: THE CW

Komentáře • 1,4K

  • @hackersunited2000
    @hackersunited2000 Před 8 lety +313

    So this means I can blame all my mistakes on the lag? YES

  • @AbaddonAlmighty
    @AbaddonAlmighty Před 8 lety +614

    Flies can see life in bullet time and yet they still fly into my face.

  • @JohnPeacekeeper
    @JohnPeacekeeper Před 8 lety +192

    Flash actually discusses how the world is so slow and boring at times because of this

    • @Azmodeus87
      @Azmodeus87 Před 8 lety +8

      Yeah. The song "Ballad of Barry Allen" is essentially BA Flash singing about how boring and lonely it sometimes get experiencing everything so fast.

    • @chuggaa100
      @chuggaa100 Před 8 lety +4

      +Azmodeus87 Cant he change his perception of time though?

    • @Azmodeus87
      @Azmodeus87 Před 8 lety +11

      TheAsianPlaysGames I imagine he can to the same extent you and i can, holding back. Just think how boring it would be to play a game you really like, but where everything lagged at 5000 ping.

    • @2beast4u_gaming74
      @2beast4u_gaming74 Před 7 lety +1

      TheAsianPlaysGames look

    • @blindedlight3019
      @blindedlight3019 Před 7 lety +15

      Lol, you don't need superpowers to realize the world is slow and boring.

  • @David-uc4hc
    @David-uc4hc Před 7 lety +63

    So... if Flash experiences the world by processing information at or near the speed of light, that means that when he goes to sleep at night, he dreams for what would feel like billions of years. One of Flash's dreams lasts longer than all of human history.

    • @ls200076
      @ls200076 Před 7 lety +10

      oh shit

    • @beemer9108
      @beemer9108 Před 7 lety +4

      This doesn't NEED to be true. His unconscious brain could assume 60fps, like a human, or his brain could actually do that. For the Flash, one dream could potentially seem like it lasted longer than all of humanity, but when he wakes up, it's just the 8 hours he was asleep. Remember, he's just fitting more time into the "existing time" that humans perceive.

    • @David-uc4hc
      @David-uc4hc Před 7 lety +9

      Beemer It doesn't have to be true, but it's haunting to think about. I'm definitely aware of how time would work for the Flash 'if' he processes information dramatically quicker. Because it doesn't make him smarter, his experience of time would just be that it slows down, possibly to a screeching halt. The real world would become a horrifically boring place and he'd likely be catatonic because... you can't really interact with the world if it takes you 100 years to move your arm (I'm using the Flash as the reference frame when giving numerical examples of how he would experience time). But in his dreams, time would appear to move at a normal pace (at least, he would have 'normal' dreams, however time works in dreams), but they would last an eternity for him. If he can control his perception of time, can he control his perception of time in a dream state? Logically I'd assume not if his experience of time is a conscious choice for him. Either way, the idea of being trapped in a dream for an eternity... every time you go to sleep, is disturbing.

    • @beemer9108
      @beemer9108 Před 7 lety +2

      Not so much trapped as I don't believe his body naturally controls time as much as it's him physically doing it. I get what you mean, though. Like if he had a nightmare and the reaction to that nightmare was to slow down time, then his brain could stick in that permanent slowed time. That would be scary, but he'd get over it. It's also not eternity, it's just a very long time, like virtually eternity, just to wake up and be in his normal, everyday life.

    • @David-uc4hc
      @David-uc4hc Před 7 lety +2

      Beemer Well yeah, probs shouldn't of said 'eternity' for dramatic effect lol. And I'm definitely not arguing that the fictional Flash would experience reality or dreams in any specific way as I just honestly don't know enough about him. I was mostly using him as food for a crazy thought experiment. If he did in fact experience the world as I've laid out, there wouldn't really be much of a fictional character left (at least not one that could maintain sanity).

  • @thanos3784
    @thanos3784 Před 8 lety +24

    wow Kyle, I'm glad you got more comfortable and dialed up the energy.

    • @polyjohn3425
      @polyjohn3425 Před 7 lety +1

      Kind of ironic that he started with talking about the Flash and talking way slower than usual.

  • @rhapzodyk541
    @rhapzodyk541 Před 8 lety +79

    Looks like Chris Hemsworth, sounds like Jake from Vsauce.

    • @PotatoMC1
      @PotatoMC1 Před 8 lety +2

      He must be vertasium then.

    • @taharauf7775
      @taharauf7775 Před 6 lety +2

      I cant unhear (not even a word) jakes voice in this guy now

  • @TianoDael
    @TianoDael Před 8 lety +13

    You should do a video on how he would dream. Because he thinks so fast and because we normal humans can experience months within hours into a dream, would he then experience years within seconds? Does that mean each time he sleeps he can experience a whole life cycle?

    • @bigben6564
      @bigben6564 Před 8 lety

      This is actually a really interesting concept, thanks dude!

    • @EfecanYSL
      @EfecanYSL Před 8 lety

      no flash thinks fast because he want in his sleep he dont have control of his body so its not fast average speed

    • @TianoDael
      @TianoDael Před 8 lety

      +Cool Gamer So why has he got fast metabolism? He can't slow or Speed that up. dreams are part of your unconscious thus meaning it reacts as if involuntary.

    • @TianoDael
      @TianoDael Před 8 lety

      +Cool Gamer And when you say in his sleep he has no control over his body are you assuming that somehow he heals slower and metabolises slower in his sleep?

  • @ianwallace3928
    @ianwallace3928 Před 7 lety +2

    anybody else get mind blown by this guy every once in a while? the one where we're never actually touching anything because there's always electrons or something in between us got me too, cant remember the exact one,been a while, but it was freaky to think of for a second

  • @DrShaym
    @DrShaym Před 5 lety +29

    There's a beetle that runs so fast, it can't see anything while it runs. This is because its brain can't process its surroundings fast enough and it just sees a blur, so it has to stop every few feet to look around to know where its going.

  • @HurriShane00
    @HurriShane00 Před 7 lety +2

    OMG...I JUST watched Episode 150 and came to watch Ep 1......HOLY Kyle Looks different. 3 years makes a HUGE difference

  • @iiEchOoii
    @iiEchOoii Před 8 lety +22

    I always wondered, If the flash were to run say... 3000 miles in less than a second, surely because he perceives time so fast it would feel to him like he has taken the time it would take any of us to run 3000 miles and not actually be superspeed as it would take weeks in his POV?

    • @jamestheawsome100
      @jamestheawsome100 Před 8 lety

      I think he can control his perceptions.

    • @bigben6564
      @bigben6564 Před 8 lety +20

      Maybe one of his powers from the speedforce is super-patience

    • @TheOskoh
      @TheOskoh Před 8 lety +1

      scientifically he should see things really really slower (or not even moving at all) but say he runs 15% the speed of light that's fast enough lol

    • @jamestheawsome100
      @jamestheawsome100 Před 8 lety +1

      +Roman I don't know how any speedster can wake up in the morning, to an alarm clock that beeps so slowly or staring at a ceiling fan that barely moves at all.

    • @TheOskoh
      @TheOskoh Před 8 lety

      Remember that they only feel time slowing when they are running near the light speed, if they're just sleeping or sitting on a chair they're like a normal human.

  • @voldlifilm
    @voldlifilm Před 10 lety +29

    This show, I like it. Another!

  • @josegar30
    @josegar30 Před 8 lety +250

    No bro. The flash can move faster than time. And I don't mean time travel.

    • @Catumbo
      @Catumbo Před 8 lety +74

      +Jose Garnieryou mean trans-time velocity right? moving faster than teleportation

    • @josegar30
      @josegar30 Před 8 lety +54

      wow, glad someone knew that.

    • @flamewingman1231
      @flamewingman1231 Před 8 lety +76

      That's so fast that it sounds fiction in fiction.

    • @LegoSmith
      @LegoSmith Před 8 lety +2

      +Catumbo he once fought a teleporter, and couldn't catch up

    • @Catumbo
      @Catumbo Před 8 lety +16

      +Lego Smith and once he fougth the cosmic gamblers and won
      its all about the stakes

  • @lordtempest9720
    @lordtempest9720 Před 9 lety +14

    the flash can precieve events that happen in less than an attosecound and the flash does not see everything as extremely slow this only happens when he needs tp

  • @magician168
    @magician168 Před 8 lety +15

    So the final conclusion is... Flash is the PC master race with THE best framerate?

  • @VeritechGirl
    @VeritechGirl Před 5 lety +1

    0:34 did you just draw the PBS logo?! Awesome! 🤓

  • @anthonycordero2013
    @anthonycordero2013 Před 8 lety +93

    It must be hard to write backwards like that.

    • @furrball
      @furrball Před 8 lety +11

      +Anthony Cordero what if they just flip the video?

    • @anthonycordero2013
      @anthonycordero2013 Před 8 lety

      ***** nope

    • @furrball
      @furrball Před 8 lety +3

      yes instead: watch his Ultron video and pay attention to the iPhone shown at 0:55, the Apple logo is mirrored

    • @heerapanasar9319
      @heerapanasar9319 Před 8 lety +4

      In the quicksilver video the buttons on his shirt switch sides when he's righting

    • @largeappendage1581
      @largeappendage1581 Před 6 lety

      they flip the words

  • @powermystic08
    @powermystic08 Před 10 lety +4

    love these new shows with malik, dan and now kyle!

  • @TheRaunaq
    @TheRaunaq Před 10 lety +7

    Please keep on doing this ! It was amazing only I guess the delivery needs to be faster but if it stays this good this might be the weekly thing I wait for

    • @OurDarkCloud
      @OurDarkCloud Před 10 lety +1

      He explained how the Flash's brain worked in 3 minutes. That's pretty speedy, imo.

    • @TheSwamper
      @TheSwamper Před 10 lety

      Really? I liked it, but I found myself hoping it had gone into a lot more detail. I'd like to see the 10 minute version of this.

    • @Syngrafer
      @Syngrafer Před 4 lety

      Jaibeer Dugal TheSwamper Now, 5 years later, he both speaks faster AND makes videos over 10 minutes!

  • @StaleCrayons
    @StaleCrayons Před 10 lety +2

    I really enjoyed this! Can't wait to see more from you!

  • @dudeomfgstfux
    @dudeomfgstfux Před 10 lety +5

    I'm blinded by the science!

  • @majoranix2753
    @majoranix2753 Před 5 lety +1

    God I love this old because science music that plays at the start and the end

  • @thickmclargehuge4448
    @thickmclargehuge4448 Před 10 lety +64

    next week: the mathematical equation of why Batman is awesome

    • @kylehill
      @kylehill Před 10 lety +16

      Don't tempt me!

    • @leoprozczinski
      @leoprozczinski Před 10 lety +1

      - Why is Batman so awesome?
      - Because fuck you. That's why.

    • @GoodieSqueegee
      @GoodieSqueegee Před 10 lety +1

      Batman is a scientist

    • @CaptainMarvel4Ever
      @CaptainMarvel4Ever Před 10 lety +1

      It's quite simple, Warner Bros. + Lots of money = Over Promotion of Batman

    • @thickmclargehuge4448
      @thickmclargehuge4448 Před 10 lety +4

      damn, that is some strong scientific evidence you got there

  • @menghao737
    @menghao737 Před 8 lety

    One of my favorite Flash stories is Stop Motion. It is a novel, not a comic, but it gives a completely different interpretation of Flash's power that I really like. In the novel, it is explained to Wally West(Barry Allen was still dead following the events of Crisis on Infinite Earths) by a trans-dimensional being with a much greater control over the "Quantum Power" or that particular dimensions name for the "Speed Force," that super speed is really just a side-effect of the real power, controlling quantum energy, which is the very fabric from which all dimensions are formed. Some one in full control of the quantum energy would able to travel much faster than the speed of light, by taking a short cut through another or many other dimensions(not the same as teleporting), and they would be able to form energy constructs of quantum power in a similar fashion to a Lantern ring, or even warp and bend reality itself through direct manipulation of quantum particles.

  • @lucigallagher5542
    @lucigallagher5542 Před 10 lety +10

    Great show Kyle
    I especially approve of the use of The Flash

  • @RAPSCALLIONS
    @RAPSCALLIONS Před 6 lety +1

    Just discovered your show recently, I love it. Knowledge combined with humor, a great mix.

  • @digitalnaf1907
    @digitalnaf1907 Před 5 lety +10

    *2019*
    Who else is here to see young, hairless Kyle? Adorable :D

  • @jacobm8242
    @jacobm8242 Před 8 lety

    I had this existential crisis a few years ago when I came to the realization that time was completely relative to the speed at which one processes information.

  • @k.t.1641
    @k.t.1641 Před 10 lety +8

    Prepare for everyone trying to be smarter and prove you wrong Kyle. Lol.
    Great show though. I'm glad Nerdist listens to people and what they want to see!

    • @MikePhantom
      @MikePhantom Před 10 lety

      so i should except the concept that if i see nothing(covered my eyes in total darkness) im gone from reality entirly? well i guess children arright when they hide and seek then:D

    • @HullsColby
      @HullsColby Před 9 lety

      Kegan Terry The DC comics confirmed that the flash is x20 faster than light.

  • @wackyworldofwyatt5041
    @wackyworldofwyatt5041 Před 8 lety

    Can I just say watching the newest videos first and then seeing this one is a great experience. you're a great educator on fantastical topics sir!

  • @karljuridico708
    @karljuridico708 Před 8 lety +5

    whoa... no wonder damn flies dodge rolled up magazines like Neo in The Matrix

  • @bookwo2543
    @bookwo2543 Před 8 lety

    This channel is really neat. Thanks Kyle and Nerdist

  • @SupernerdScrawl
    @SupernerdScrawl Před 8 lety +6

    Was that humming bird thing a reference to "Ballad of Berry Allen" by Jim's Big Ego? I hope it was, and am gonna assume so unless you tell me otherwise because of how much I love that song.

    • @tragedystrixesagain
      @tragedystrixesagain Před 8 lety +2

      amazing song!

    • @Ztealthy
      @Ztealthy Před 8 lety +1

      +SupernerdScrawl i wish there were more superhero songs as good as "ballad of barry allen"

  • @daisyw4348
    @daisyw4348 Před 8 lety +1

    Should do an episode where you prove the flash (or any fast person) must have super strength
    Either to push their bodies that fast or to be able to hold any object with the amount of drag it must have against it

  • @zerorei5897
    @zerorei5897 Před 8 lety +15

    when superman or any other superhero catches someone falling from a high building do the possess some sort of power like the speed force?
    It would be more mercy to hit the floor then him catching them in most cases.

    • @alphazo1
      @alphazo1 Před 8 lety

      +Zero Rei lol

    • @OmegaMegalodon
      @OmegaMegalodon Před 8 lety +2

      +Zero Rei aye, agreed. Superman or flash moving at those speed can literally kill a person if he/she is in their path.
      There could even be mini tornadoes generated in their wake and a supersonic boom due to highly compressed air in front of them.

    • @alphazo1
      @alphazo1 Před 8 lety

      Vincent Jack well in the flash's case the speed force prevents it, and this reason is exactly why superman has to extremely regulate his speed on earth.

    • @Senpo.777
      @Senpo.777 Před 8 lety +1

      +Vincent Jack the flash can think at speeds of an atosecond so he can dodge them

    • @qhitbox8134
      @qhitbox8134 Před 8 lety +3

      Not to mention if you catch somebody falling when going fast enough you transfer it to horizontal velocity instead of verticle.

  • @themartykus
    @themartykus Před 6 lety

    aww, look at him, so polite, professional and clean cut...and no SURPRISE LIGHTSABER!!

  • @ritesh6487
    @ritesh6487 Před 7 lety +9

    why flash is faster than you think..answer is......the storywriters and film wanted that

  • @devaohm
    @devaohm Před 10 lety +2

    How cool is this!? love it, so glad you guys are doing this series : )

  • @nicholasmartin6526
    @nicholasmartin6526 Před 10 lety +7

    and that is why the flash is my fav superhero

  • @spectrebazza1
    @spectrebazza1 Před 5 lety

    I'm here from 2019 where we have self driving cars and Kyle looks like Thor's younger, more nerdy brother. What a time to be alive!

  • @Schmidteren
    @Schmidteren Před 10 lety +6

    Making eyesight and fps, just doesnt work. There are many factors, when you move in the world + when the world moves. Example in a video, if both the player (viewvpoint) and the world is moving, I can instantly tell difference between 60 fps and 120 fps. Itøs not as simple as saying "we see at 60 fps"...

    • @kylehill
      @kylehill Před 10 lety +1

      We see at 60 FPS in the sense that if life is an infinite stream of frames, we pull 60 of those frames every second and weave our life experiences from that. The more frames you can pull, the closer you get to that infinite "now." Trippy.

    • @toyester4570
      @toyester4570 Před 10 lety +1

      Kyle Hill We can pull more than "60 frames a second" (even though its hard to compare fps of a film or game to real life). I have a 120hz monitor and the difference between 120 and 60 in games is huge I bet the majority of people could easily distinguish the difference.

    • @kylehill
      @kylehill Před 10 lety +3

      *****
      Sure! What I am referring to here is the "Critical Flash Frequency," or the threshold at which a flashing light becomes a blur (when we can't distinguish individual flashes). So a housefly could see 250 blinks of a light per second. I'm arguing that The Flash's C.F.F. is then nearly infinite, allowing him to pick out any frame of life without missing anything.

  • @Hadam10Rose
    @Hadam10Rose Před 10 lety

    Well got to say of the four shows Nerdist makes, I enjoy this one the most. With news being a close second.

  • @abhikoolblue
    @abhikoolblue Před 10 lety +3

    NerdistSauce!

  • @akshaykumar_r
    @akshaykumar_r Před 6 lety +1

    This video marks the beginning of an epic series. Also...
    **SURPRISE LIGHTSABER!!**

  • @augustnkk2788
    @augustnkk2788 Před 8 lety +6

    The Flash moves at around 23,759,449,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000xC

    • @kaydgaming
      @kaydgaming Před 6 lety

      August NKK - use scientific notation please

    • @dramorian4486
      @dramorian4486 Před 6 lety

      KDGaming trans-time velocity smh.

    • @kaydgaming
      @kaydgaming Před 6 lety

      Александр Сальников - n i c e

  • @cratchap926
    @cratchap926 Před rokem +1

    I must say, you happen to posses one of the, if not the most symmetrical face!!
    And it's so cool watch the beginnings of something so awesome like because science!!!

  • @DisgustedBatman
    @DisgustedBatman Před 8 lety +7

    Didn't even watch the video yet and I can already tell ya that the Flash(Barry Allen) might quite literally be the fastest fictional character of all time. He doesn't merely just possess the power of the speed force. He IS the speed force.

    • @kojdify
      @kojdify Před 8 lety

      zoom is faster tho...

    • @DisgustedBatman
      @DisgustedBatman Před 8 lety +4

      +Cucas 360
      No, he is not. In the show he is...for now. It looks like they're about to bring one of The Flash's other obscure super powers. The ability to steal speed from other speedsters. In the comics it's ONLY Barry Allen who could do this, and he learns to do this when he becomes one with the speed force. The speed force is the conduit that fuels Barry and other speedster's speed.

    • @ajs7007
      @ajs7007 Před 8 lety +3

      +Disgusted Batman Uhm, no?
      Barry isn't the fastest Flash, Wally is, despite Barry being the speed force itself, his connection to it isn't as strong as Wally's because Wally can't be disconnected from the Speed Force.
      And Barry isn't the one who stole speeds, it's only Wally West that has ever done this.

    • @kojdify
      @kojdify Před 8 lety

      Disgusted Batman wow fuck you and the spoilers ;_; but thanks thats cool to know xD

    • @ryanstiffler5632
      @ryanstiffler5632 Před 8 lety

      +Cucas 360 eh not really a spoiler, the show can and has gone in different directions in the past ie particle accelerator causes almost all the metas to get their powers when it wasnt that in the comics.

  • @justinpeter6814
    @justinpeter6814 Před 10 lety +1

    Really enjoyed this segment. Please keep them coming. Just the right balance.
    Brains-->Kyle

  • @MahfuzShaon
    @MahfuzShaon Před 8 lety +26

    60 fps ???!! really -_-

    • @adamant4107
      @adamant4107 Před 8 lety +9

      Yeah and alcohol causes lag.
      ^_^"

    • @Deathwhitch
      @Deathwhitch Před 8 lety

      Yep this why every steam community thread complaining about a game not running over that frame rate is regarded. They can't physically see the extra frames anyway

    • @skyr8449
      @skyr8449 Před 8 lety

      well, roughly

    • @Deathwhitch
      @Deathwhitch Před 8 lety +5

      ***** I've literally been testing this since I saw this video. Showing my friends two games side by side (one on my brand new 1080gtx pc and one on my wifes 760) set hers to vsync at 60 fps and left mine unlimited, same game running on same settings with same brand and model monitor. Numerous hardcore gamer friends we have could not tell us which one was locked at 60fps.. . . so myth busted? Of course. Its called an optical illusion, we WANT unlimited frame rates on our PCs to look amazing so we mind fuck ourselves into believing they do, because we pay alot of money to get them and we need to justify it.
      Honestly what DOES matter is resolution and pixel density if you want your game to look better, not just extra frames you'll miss if you blink at the lower resolution.
      TLDR: FPS is overrated, resolution makes games look better

    • @adamant4107
      @adamant4107 Před 8 lety +1

      DeathWhitch
      Thaaank you! Exactly!

  • @keephurn1159
    @keephurn1159 Před 10 lety

    Thank you, I was just wondering about this myself. Now you've answered it for me! On to new ponderings!

  • @ronix3453
    @ronix3453 Před 8 lety +53

    we see more than 60fps

    • @sirjmo
      @sirjmo Před 8 lety +3

      +Onix but we can adjust/react up to 60 times a second. As human reaction speed has some delay. It's not about seeing, it's about readjusting your movements. Rebalancing a broom on your fingertip etc.

    • @JaelinBezel
      @JaelinBezel Před 8 lety +3

      +SirJMO This is why if you were vaporized in an instant, you would feel no pain, because the tactile receptors would have no time to send a message to your brain saying "GET THE &%$# OUT OF THERE!!! D:"

    • @sirjmo
      @sirjmo Před 8 lety +2

      Cody Hines if indeed instant, yes we would feel no pain, but we could feel pain before we have time to react, which would be the time between when the nerves signals reach the brain and before the brains signals reach muscles.

    • @TrizoParzo
      @TrizoParzo Před 8 lety

      +SirJMO Actually it only takes 1/5th of a second to react to what we see

    • @sirjmo
      @sirjmo Před 8 lety +2

      TrizoParzo14 100 And I say it's even less time.
      For example the muscles in the legs vary their tension to keep a person upright, this is very complex and has been trained from a young age to be automatic, we don't even think about it anymore as adults, but this happens many times per second.
      However I do agree with the 1/5th of a second statement if it's to make a decision that requires the brain to be involved.

  • @SouvikDas-wq4nj
    @SouvikDas-wq4nj Před 8 lety +1

    "I can think at the speed of light, I can perceive events that last for less than an attosecond, I can run faster than time."

  • @jobjackobrien
    @jobjackobrien Před 8 lety +2

    there is one huge glaring mistake in this. And it's not that complicated. Lag≠ refresh rate. We don't se the world in single frames that are on and off, different parts of the image will refresh when other don't.

  • @ellisaudio9727
    @ellisaudio9727 Před 6 lety

    Coming back to the first episode, Kyle is much more subdued than he is now. Crazy haha

  • @realevilcorgi
    @realevilcorgi Před 8 lety +11

    Someone has never used a 144hz monitor. The "60 fps" thing is bullshit.

    • @Lonlyguarder
      @Lonlyguarder Před 8 lety +1

      you do not perceive life in "fps" in that point you're right.
      Have you seen actual video with 144 fps? maybe 120?
      I'd like to see the person who can point at a screen and say "yup THAT is 144 FPs"
      (if you are one of those who uses a Television wich claims having 400Hz good luck finding something providing that amount of fps)
      i have heard this kinda thing alot lately... just a question: What benefit do you have of a 144Hz Monitor against one with 120?
      On the other hand what do you want to sacrifice in order to achieve these kinds of fps?
      you cant tell me you like to watch youtube or movies on your computer at these refreshrates...
      so games?
      what kind of system are you running to get up to those numbers? or do you play with less than full HD?
      graphics set to low?
      Instead of getting monitors with (too) high Hz maybe get 3 (peripheral vision extension before you ask for what you would need 3 monitors). or get one 4k and enjoy that.
      Dont get me wrong: i do not know what you're playing. If you feel more comfortable with lower graphics but higher fps thats yours but as i only have your comment to go on id like to point out that it sounds like you want to say 144Hz is a must to enjoy moving pictures, wich is wrong.

    • @realevilcorgi
      @realevilcorgi Před 8 lety +1

      Lonlyguarder I am able to point at a monitor and go "Yep, that's 144hz" with 100% accuracy. The difference is real, you just haven't seen it.

    • @Lonlyguarder
      @Lonlyguarder Před 8 lety

      thats what i was expecting... "yes i see 144Hz!" but the rest gets neglegted.
      ill ask again (as you are able to see it): what benefit and what sacrifice?

    • @realevilcorgi
      @realevilcorgi Před 8 lety

      Lonlyguarder Benefit: It looks better
      Sacrifice: Performance
      your smugness: off the charts

    • @devdred
      @devdred Před 8 lety +2

      I have a 1440p monitor running at 144Hz.
      Obviously watching CZcams and movies it makes no difference since most content is recorded at much lower FPS. The benefits are really only felt in games. It is a pretty perceptible difference playing games at 144Hz as apposed to 60Hz. I actually get motion sickness playing games (First Person view) below 60Hz because of the perceived 'jitteriness'.
      For me, the higher refresh rate lends to a more immersive experience. I have a GTX 980 Ti, so I can play most games at the highest graphics settings while still maintaining 100+ FPS.
      It is a pricey setup, but the entertainment value I have gotten from it has been well worth the expense.

  • @afromaster02
    @afromaster02 Před 8 lety

    Thinking at light speed is such an interesting concept.. Cool video!

  • @spiderman233
    @spiderman233 Před 7 lety +3

    Where did he get this fact that our eyes see at 60 FPS?.

    • @BenjerminGaye
      @BenjerminGaye Před 7 lety +1

      Idk where he got that. Humans can see at far higher rates than that.

    • @drewloconte5271
      @drewloconte5271 Před 7 lety

      WelkinAtDusk I read something online about eye pixels and it's supposed to be like 124 or something... it's been a while, but I would just do some research about the eye. It's all pretty easy reading.

    • @yaidan470
      @yaidan470 Před 7 lety

      its not about how high we can see, its about how high we can see AND distinguish each frame from another

  • @goggler2
    @goggler2 Před 9 lety

    There are also some animals etc that perceive the world in a much lower framerate. I believe some of the long lived tortoises etc perceive it at like 10frames.
    Its amazing when you realise that so many creatures perceive the world so differently than we do.

  • @nxdboi
    @nxdboi Před 10 lety +3

    I thought I was watching Vsauce for a second.

  • @2000rbr
    @2000rbr Před 10 lety +2

    Mr. Hill this is exceptional. Thank you.

  • @bigb3598
    @bigb3598 Před 8 lety +4

    i can see 120 fps
    i think

  • @OdinAlgeron
    @OdinAlgeron Před 9 lety +1

    I like the video quite a bit.
    Just one problem: He can sprint at MULTIPLE times the speed of light.
    He can react in pico seconds.
    He does things like get shot with a high power sniper rifle - WHILE ASLEEP - and get waken up by the pressure of the bullet contacting his skin, and then proceed to move out of the way before the bullet can cause him harm.
    He has also saved a city from a nuclear blast, by moving ALL THE PEOPLE to a safe distance away by himself.
    Calculate that feat, move the people of a city by ones and twos - he carried them - a safe enough distance away from a nuclear blast.
    His speed is INSANE.

    • @charliewalker6519
      @charliewalker6519 Před 9 lety +1

      He can move at infinite speed making him stronger than superman in fights because the speed would create infinite mass. he has infinite speed and has raced black flash to the end of time, all of which is physically impossible because he would only be able to go at 99.99999 recurring the speed of light.

    • @Shendue
      @Shendue Před 9 lety

      LoL Stacker: That's according to OUR physics laws. You are forgetting that the Speed Force, that gives Flash his powers, is an extradimensional energy that can bend physics. It's one of the staples of the character.
      Also, the concept that an object at the speed of light would create infinite mass is a misconception. Actually, an object going at the speed of light would have infinite KINETIC ENERGY. It's more easily explained in terms of mass, but that's not exactly correct. In fact, an object going at the speed of light would have ZERO mass, or, better said, an object with zero mass (in its neutral state) can ONLY move at the speed of light. Photons have zero mass and move at that speed, obviously.

    • @charliewalker6519
      @charliewalker6519 Před 9 lety

      Shendue wow thanks, he was thinking to realistically :D

    • @tretaylor5549
      @tretaylor5549 Před 9 lety

      T

  • @Alaska1925
    @Alaska1925 Před 8 lety +38

    60 fps?
    Total bullshit.

    • @HumorDash
      @HumorDash Před 8 lety

      +Alaska1925 yes its actually 60 fps i knew that before i watched the video i learned that on the science channel

    • @Alaska1925
      @Alaska1925 Před 8 lety +15

      Zachary Dixon Poeple do not see at 60 fps. If they did, then tell me, why is it that we can tell the difference between 60 fps on a screen and a higher refresh rate? Why is it that we can tell if a videogame is running at 120 fps or not? If we saw at 60, anything above it should look the same to us.
      Also, every person has a different "cap".

    • @BrittYazel
      @BrittYazel Před 8 lety +19

      +Alaska1925 We do not see in "frames" as each retinal ganglion cell is functionally decoupled from those around it, thus making information streaming to the visual cortex all happen independently per RGC with regards to the light stimulus, aka the brain doesn't receive spikes from all RGCs together 60 times per second as a camera would.
      The two major factors that determine the temporal precision of the visual system are the absolute refractory periods of each synapse in the visual system, aka Photoreceptor>bipolar cell>LGN>V1>V2>v4>MT>MST>etc. The second, very broad, factor is the processing speed of visual information in the brain, which can fluctuate greatly depending on the level of attention to the visual system, or parts of the visual system. (This is such a very complex topic that it hardly seems fair to go into it via youtube comment).
      Therefore, no the human brain does not see or process information at a static 60fps, it is MUCH more complicated than that, and to make it worse, the human brain does not even process the whole visual field to the same degree, with almost all of the processing strength being devoted to the fovea. (Again, a ridiculously complex conversation). We do know, however, that animals other than humans can process visual information at much higher rates than we do, so he isn't wrong there.

    • @RolandTechnicalDesigner
      @RolandTechnicalDesigner Před 8 lety +1

      +Britt Yazel exactly!!!

    • @justinfung4351
      @justinfung4351 Před 8 lety +3

      +Alaska1925 I see 144hz. It's obvious when you compare it side by side.

  • @patriciooliver
    @patriciooliver Před 8 lety

    OMG Im getting sort of addicted to these videos and Ive just realized that randomly Ive finally arrive at the fist episode! Why!? oh why!?!!!

  • @GenerationNada
    @GenerationNada Před 10 lety +3

    I think the fps perception is more for quicker reactions not experience more of life.

    • @ksng767
      @ksng767 Před 10 lety +1

      Then you don't understand fps with higher fps, you literally get more frames of information and thus experience more of reality and life.
      And it is because you have more information streaming into your perception that you have a 'faster reaction'.

    • @GenerationNada
      @GenerationNada Před 10 lety

      Not true, does a squirrel experience more life than a human? or a fly experience more life than a squirel? maybe they will show this in the show. It's the term "experience more life". I don;t believe having a higher streaming rate of sight to the brain would have any affect asides from making you mad.

    • @ksng767
      @ksng767 Před 10 lety

      Bingo Heart
      Does a squirrel experience more life than humans? No, because they have a shorter life span.
      But do squirrels experience more life per second compared to humans? Yes, they do.
      And why do you think humans will go crazy because of higher stream rate? Because us humans can only handle 60 fps.
      But not squirrels and other animals, their brain and perception of reality is based on this higher frame rate.
      Why do you think humans are so fascinated by slow motion imagery? Because it allows us to see how much of life, how much detail of reality we are actually missing out.

    • @GenerationNada
      @GenerationNada Před 10 lety

      A life is a wife and kids. unless the flash can manage 2 at once he isn't experiencing anymore. I also understand that humans actually take .05 of a millisecond to actually process the information our eyes give us, and our brains make up the rest to make it seem like we are actually there. The flash altered genetics to perceive the world, he really isn't human and could no live a human life. Also his "speed" wouldn't either because we have an "atmosphere" that is thick. and his body is flat. he is not aerodynamic. Also, the flash would actually have an emotional sense of being "behind" because he is so fast. I don;t know, maybe they will continue the series to reach the later times of the comics where things get more interesting. Where the flash actually has no home since he is the only one in the universe that perceives the world so fast., he is so very alone.

    • @ksng767
      @ksng767 Před 10 lety +2

      Bingo Heart
      Seems like you were never making a scientific argument in the first place, then there's nothing rational to argue about here, I take my leave.

  • @clampgxd437
    @clampgxd437 Před 5 lety

    Did you know, that not only flash can move faster, his whole body has increased in speed, such as his thinking time, and probably that eye thing.

  • @absoluteloki89
    @absoluteloki89 Před 10 lety +10

    Stopped listening when he said we see at 60 FPS. Completely incorrect. It is variable and we can see MUCH higher than 60 fps.

    • @kylehill
      @kylehill Před 10 lety +41

      Meaning that any event occurring over that rate seems like a continuous blur, even if events happen in between frames. Nothing would be a blur to The Flash; he would be able to see every single frame of life without anything being stitched together by his brain. Everything over 60 FPS to us is a fluid vision that has to be interpreted and estimated and modeled by our brains. Sorry for the confusion!

    • @absoluteloki89
      @absoluteloki89 Před 10 lety +10

      That is a much better explanation.

    • @TheHeavyDreamers
      @TheHeavyDreamers Před 10 lety

      Lol k bud

    • @alexsanchez0700
      @alexsanchez0700 Před 10 lety +1

      NERD!!!!!!

    • @diamondintact7471
      @diamondintact7471 Před 9 lety

      Alejandro Sanchez Well get of the channel if you dont like it

  • @Hannodb1961
    @Hannodb1961 Před 4 lety +2

    The creepiest moment in the DC universe was when flash ran part superman, and superman's eye followed him.

    • @attractspsychos
      @attractspsychos Před 3 lety

      Are you talking about in the movie Justice League? If so, that was an interesting part. I was wondering what was going to happen

  • @jimmyrietveldt5453
    @jimmyrietveldt5453 Před 8 lety +8

    60 fps per seconds is bull shit because that is not how eues work

    • @kyleroode5217
      @kyleroode5217 Před 8 lety +2

      I agree, 60 is way too slow, but we do see things in FPS. Our neurons can send a signal around 268mph and there are about 7in between our eyes and occipital lobe. It would take a signal 0.00148sec, which works out to 674FPS.

    • @r.t.hannah9575
      @r.t.hannah9575 Před 8 lety

      nerd. go invent something for me to use.

    • @kyleroode5217
      @kyleroode5217 Před 8 lety +1

      I'll address your objections in the order they come in:
      Do you have any evidence the neurons are not in a straight line? Our brains are incredibly efficient (in fact, they can perform around 2.2 PFLOPS and use only ~20 watts). It's really not a far leap to assume the neurons are in a straight line. The optic nerve (big bundle of neurons that our eyes are attached to) is actually a straight line as well.
      The 268mph takes into account the lag at the synapses and is only an average.
      Are you familiar with the concept of lightspeed? It's around 300,000,000m/s; any lag for light passing through something as small as an eye would be negligible.
      You need to realize just how fast chemicals move around in our bodies. The only reason the electrical signals move as fast as they do is because of the speed at which sodium and potassium are able to move in and out of each neuron.

    • @kyleroode5217
      @kyleroode5217 Před 8 lety +1

      Oh no! I never knew I was a nerd!

    • @gamenerd4322
      @gamenerd4322 Před 8 lety +1

      wouldn't the fps entirely depend on how many photons are entering your eyes and not the the amount of time it takes for your brain to process them?

  • @matthewwriter9539
    @matthewwriter9539 Před 5 lety +1

    I just traveled back in time to see this, and he starts talking about how we are living in the past.
    ...only 3 minutes? That is really short compared to what is is in my time period.

  • @annadiac5934
    @annadiac5934 Před 8 lety

    I love the way these videos are edited! I love the content too but the editing is really cool!!

  • @lordofpolls
    @lordofpolls Před 8 lety +1

    I can't recall the name of the issue, but in one flash comic; The Flash went from the edge of the universe, to earth in less than a plank instant. If memory serves that's trans time velocity or something. Which is faster than instantaneous travel. The comic says he did this by tapping into more of the speed force than he has ever done before, and he tapped into the kinetic energy of everything on earth.

    • @rivetingeel2389
      @rivetingeel2389 Před 8 lety +1

      Pretty hard work that was...

    • @lordofpolls
      @lordofpolls Před 8 lety

      Lmao. Hi flash. Which one are you? Barry?

    • @rivetingeel2389
      @rivetingeel2389 Před 8 lety

      Barry allen

    • @lordofpolls
      @lordofpolls Před 8 lety

      Well you're very good at keeping your secret identity aren't you??? I better drive over to Star labs and plant a bomb. Maybe I'll pay iris a visit too.

  • @devilio
    @devilio Před 7 lety

    Oh my... i just jump from latest episode (139) to this. What a change! Wow!

  • @Wheezr
    @Wheezr Před 5 lety

    If I were to make one reference to the plays I'm in, it would be "And that's how the adventure began".

  • @Thirdbase9
    @Thirdbase9 Před 8 lety +2

    There was a baseball player, that claimed to be able to see the frame borders while watching films in theaters.

  • @DreamJuice420
    @DreamJuice420 Před 8 lety +1

    Whats most interesting about the lag between the light traveling into our eyes, and when our brain processes it into images, is that there is no audio lag.
    Like when a lightning bolt strikes, and you hear the thunder seconds later. Technically, this should happen when we speak to each other or watch tv, the persons lips should be moving out of sync with what we hear. But the brain is somehow able to synchronize all this into a perfect stream, despite delays and speed differences.
    Scientists still don't know how we are able to do this, but we are.
    Because science.

    • @yvesthekoala9038
      @yvesthekoala9038 Před 8 lety

      +DreamJuice420 its funny you say that, because for me, its actually out of sync, i hear the person before i can see them talk. granted its like a split secound, but its still there. And got is it annoying.

    • @DreamJuice420
      @DreamJuice420 Před 8 lety

      Ah thats gotta suck. I had heard of that disorder.. but hey, I suppose you're experiencing reality more accurately than the rest of us

    • @TheNeilBlack
      @TheNeilBlack Před 8 lety

      +DreamJuice420 The lag between lightning and thunder is because light travels faster than sound. The light of the lightning reaches your eyes before the sound of the thunder reaches your ears.
      This is also why the lag is longer when the lightning strike is further away.

    • @yvesthekoala9038
      @yvesthekoala9038 Před 8 lety

      +ShadowKick Lightning actually doesn't move at the speed of light. It moves about 1/3 the speed of light. But, he was using that as an example of how it should be when we talk. You're both technically right tho

    • @TheNeilBlack
      @TheNeilBlack Před 8 lety

      The light from lightning does move at the speed of light. Because it is light. The lightning itself isn't traveling all the way to your eye, I'd hope.

  • @kxbx2600
    @kxbx2600 Před 6 lety

    Watching this in 2018 is funny. I get a Vsaucey vibe at first lol. But Kyle definitely comes into his own as the series progresses. Yay for Science!

  • @brendanedwards2109
    @brendanedwards2109 Před 5 lety

    He seems so calm

  • @cydonprax12
    @cydonprax12 Před 10 lety

    Technically, people have been recorded to be able to perceive far higher FPS rates than 60 because we don't see strictly by frames. (Rods and cones and stuff) it mostly a matter of developing and training the eye to see it.

  • @PenguinPatrol
    @PenguinPatrol Před 8 lety

    Oh my god!!! I didn't know there were 85 of Because Science videos!

  • @chrisrome1817
    @chrisrome1817 Před 10 lety

    This is exactly what I needed in my life !!!

  • @RJL738
    @RJL738 Před 8 lety

    I think The Flashes does compensate for the choppy frames we would experience so that even at normal speed it seems contentious to him.

  • @up3046
    @up3046 Před 4 lety

    "Don't be cry because its over, smile because it happened"
    - Dr. Seuss
    Also happy for Kyle on his new adventure

  • @tragedystrixesagain
    @tragedystrixesagain Před 8 lety +2

    This is why The Flash is my favorite

  • @Dragonivon
    @Dragonivon Před 10 lety +1

    He blinded me with SCIENCE!

  • @TheKpa11
    @TheKpa11 Před 9 lety

    So after watching this I go from thinking "The Flash is broken" to "The Flash is broken"

  • @RidersRoads
    @RidersRoads Před 5 lety

    You talked about how the flash or other superhero’s that “phase” through objects or materials is really quantum tunneling. My question is, would quantum tunneling basically be teleporting so those super hero’s wouldn’t have to move through the wall they would just “teleport” to the other side, right?

  • @Ottuln
    @Ottuln Před 8 lety

    Ahhhhhhhhhhhh!!!! Your hair! Your glorious hair! Where has it gone!
    I am pretty new to the channel, and have only seen you with long hair, and didn't realize this video wasn't a recent one when I clicked it.

  • @kunverdi
    @kunverdi Před 7 lety

    Nice start. Glad you changed the music.

  • @Lava91point0
    @Lava91point0 Před 4 lety +1

    I travelled from the future to the past, to meet Kyle when he was pretty boy nerd, until to his eventual rise as Thor.

  • @assassingio9847
    @assassingio9847 Před 4 lety +1

    It's so wierd seeing Kyle like this.

  • @redtiger179
    @redtiger179 Před 5 lety

    He looks a lot like that Australian doctor on house. Kinda amazing to see him go from that to Thor.

  • @gschneyer
    @gschneyer Před 9 lety

    I have a question. One of the problems of supersonic flight is the fact that airplanes have to fight against air friction, called drag. So then why doesn't that affect the Flash? Wouldn't the faster he go the more heat that he generates from the friction? Or, at one point wouldn't the air itself act like concrete at that speed?

  • @sidkumar8235
    @sidkumar8235 Před 8 lety +1

    Everything about flash movies at light speed, his inside his brain he's adapted to it

  • @thedrivereraworld6033
    @thedrivereraworld6033 Před 4 lety +2

    You live in the past. It’s weird, I know, but even right now you are living life with lag. The only human who isn’t is The Flash. In the DC universe a few mortals have assumed the identity of The Flash, but they all possess the almighty speed force, an ability to move at incredible speeds derived from some undefined extra-dimension.
    Moving at superhero-speed makes for some weird consequences in physics, but time perception is definitely the weirdest. Light has to go through a few steps in your eyes and brain before you actually see it. For example, when you’re looking at your computer screen right now, photons are hitting the backs of your eyes, touching off complex chemical signals, that are then translated into electricity.
    These electrical signals are sent along neurons to the back of the brain, and eventually translated into what we see. But this process isn’t instantaneous. This path is some distance and it takes some time. If life were a movie, it would be running at about sixty frames per second. This means that there is some of life that you are missing. Not only are you seeing the world as it was, milliseconds ago, but you are seeing life in frames, and not continuously.
    Other organisms live a bit more in the now. The golden-mantled ground squirrel, for example, experiences the world at 120 frames per second. Flies see the world at what would effectively look like bullet-time, at 250 frames per second. But the epitome of perception has to be The Flash. It’s because he wouldn’t be able to see anything otherwise. The Flash can sprint at the speed of light. At those speeds, it would seem like light bunches up, like how an ambulance seems to get louder when it’s rushing towards you. If The Flash’s brain also couldn’t process information at those insane speeds, the world would blur out. It’s counter-intuitive, but by moving at or near light-speed, The Flash’s world would be one standing still. By processing information as fast as he can run, he is closer to reality than any of us. Woah. There are less philosophical points here too. By processing information that fast, The Flash could pick out any single frame of a movie just by watching it, you know, kinda like that single frame of porn in Fight Club. Or not. He could see every individual flap of a hummingbird’s wings. Thinking at the speed of light gives The Flash access to more of reality than any of us have. To him, our lives would look like a laggy MMO. To understand the present it seems, you have to understand the fast. Why? Because science.
    Thanks for watching the first episode of my new show, you can check back right here every Thursday for a new episode or click subscribe, to get them delivered automatically. Still have questions? You can find me on the Twitterverse
    @Sci_Phile. Thanks!

  • @ones9308
    @ones9308 Před 8 lety

    The problem is that our eyes do not see in frames. Every cell of an eye recieves signal approximately 60 times per second depending on its' location, but all cells do not recieve these signals simultaneously. So we see a real life as a whole stream, not just several frames. And yes, a trained eye can tell the difference between 60 fps and unlimited fps if you are using 144hz monitor, i.e. that can display more than 60 frames per second.

  • @me4901
    @me4901 Před 9 lety

    Way cool, I'll have to watch more of these.

  • @maxsmith611
    @maxsmith611 Před 8 lety

    He actually processes information in less than an attosecond, so it's basically what we have just at superspeed.

  • @daironhernandez5131
    @daironhernandez5131 Před 7 lety

    When i do math class, i feel like a total dumb ass, but when i study about this type of science... it makes so much sense to me that it makes everything seems possible

  • @Chazzvc
    @Chazzvc Před 8 lety +2

    Flash must get bored of his power, I mean if he's going at lightspeed, He would see everything around him freeze in time as he ran "slowly" through it since his brain processes information at lightspeed, In fact a conversation with flash would sound greatly distorted since his brain probably picks up every small vibration that happens in milliseconds rather than merge the vibrations together to register as a sound...

    • @jme4755
      @jme4755 Před 8 lety +3

      +Chazz vc yea so if he ran somewhere at light speed he would feel like he was running like a normal person and for him it would feel like it took ages to get there, even though it would actually take no time at all

    • @MaxAyalaCz
      @MaxAyalaCz Před 8 lety +2

      +james tiberius no and yes, imagine that you are in a space ship and you are slowly acelerating to light speed, as close as you get to lightspeed the time slows more for you, so if flash were running at a high speed like sound speed he would feel that he got there faster than he actually did because the time slows for him, but if he really can proces information at lightspeed he would feel like a normal person running at a normal speed but the world would be freeze

    • @MaxAyalaCz
      @MaxAyalaCz Před 8 lety

      +Max Ayala * frozen

    • @jme4755
      @jme4755 Před 8 lety

      +Max Ayala your right but if he didn't process information at light speed, as he speeds up everything would be a blur and he would crash into things right away

    • @jazzwell
      @jazzwell Před 8 lety

      He can control the speedforce so it isnt allways like that