So, space isn't a 4D Pringle... Maybe a donut?

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  • čas přidán 25. 06. 2024
  • Space might be infinite, it might wrap around, and it might even spit you out as your own mirror image. Now that we know the curvature of the Universe, let's try to figure out it's topology.
    This video is Part Two of my shape of the universe duology. Watch Part One here: • We (could) live on a 4...
    Become a Patreon member: / physicsforthebirds
    0:00 Human Topology
    2:13 Cosmological Principle
    4:50 2D Surfaces
    7:15 Flatness and Topology
    10:01 Circles in the Sky
    Liddle, An Introduction to Modern Cosmology
    Kostyuk, Flat Life: pi.math.cornell.edu/~mec/Winte...
    Weeks, The Shape of Space
    Planck 2018 parameters: www.aanda.org/articles/aa/ful...
    Dini's Surface: www.geogebra.org/m/e2HYR9DF
    Flat Torus: hevea-project.fr/ENIndexTore.html, www.pnas.org/doi/abs/10.1073/...
    Cosmic Topology Overview: www.scholarpedia.org/article/C...
    Planck 2015 topology: www.aanda.org/articles/aa/ful...
    Image Credit: NASA / WMAP Science Team.

Komentáře • 326

  • @dingalong14
    @dingalong14 Před rokem +515

    I recently discovered your channel and am a big fan of your explanation style. The structured, succinct paths from one point to the next manage to be simultaneously engaging and easily digestible. The sources you put in the description also definitely don't go unappreciated. Thanks for the videos!

    • @physicsforthebirds
      @physicsforthebirds  Před rokem +43

      I'm glad you're getting some use out of the sources! Always better to hear it from the original than from me 😄

    • @WilhalmBrion
      @WilhalmBrion Před rokem +6

      100% this. The ease at which idea are expressed blows me away. Keep it up.

    • @verica4b
      @verica4b Před rokem

      Agreed! Reminds me of my former cryptography prof ☺️

  • @mephisto_ow
    @mephisto_ow Před rokem +609

    Didn't vsauce say that we are actually an object with 7 topological holes?

    • @physicsforthebirds
      @physicsforthebirds  Před rokem +480

      Thanks for bringing that to my attention! I just watched the video, and YES! I forgot about the tear ducts!

    • @victorqwilleran3331
      @victorqwilleran3331 Před rokem +34

      ​@@physicsforthebirds and the ears. Everything drains into your stomach. :0

    • @tlocto
      @tlocto Před rokem +38

      @@victorqwilleran3331 aren't ears closed by eardrum? There's just a hole inside

    • @victorqwilleran3331
      @victorqwilleran3331 Před rokem +47

      @@tlocto so I was under the impression that the Eustachian tube was fully connected to the ear hole but you are correct, ear drums break the connection in a topological sense.

    • @spcyndles
      @spcyndles Před rokem +4

      @@physicsforthebirds cool

  • @megacarls9894
    @megacarls9894 Před rokem +149

    Yet another beautifully made video. This channel is a hidden gem on youtube.

  • @lexinwonderland5741
    @lexinwonderland5741 Před rokem +102

    How do you keep taking your viewer on journeys through so many bizarrely disjunct ideas, and leave us with a sense of not just knowledge but comforting wisdom? Your teaching style is incredible. Thank you for making these videos!!!

  • @physicsforthebirds
    @physicsforthebirds  Před rokem +241

    Thanks for watching! The topology of the universe is an active topic of research, and still there are unanswered questions that cosmologists are looking into. Recent studies have even suggested that a 3-torus or a slab universe might explain some anomalies in CMB data. I was considering including the results, but they didn't seem necessary for the video. In addition to the sources in the description, take a look at these if you want to learn more:
    arxiv.org/abs/2106.13205
    arxiv.org/abs/1809.05924
    Also, @Mephisto brought up this video by Vsauce: czcams.com/video/egEraZP9yXQ/video.html It turns out I was wrong! Because the lacrimal puncta are connected to the nasal cavity through the tear ducts, we are actually homeomorphic to a surface with 7 holes!

    • @Nulono
      @Nulono Před rokem +9

      The radius of the observable universe is way longer than 14 billion years due to the expansion of the universe.

    • @physicsforthebirds
      @physicsforthebirds  Před rokem +14

      @@Nulono That's absolutely right, I should have said proper distance

    • @shebahammy
      @shebahammy Před rokem

      L opinion

    • @coreyrachar9694
      @coreyrachar9694 Před rokem

      Oh man, I tried to check out those research papers and it's like they aren't even speaking English. Like why do they say things like "as a signature for a multiply
      connected nature of the Universe"... what does that even mean? That two things are connect by some form of multiplication?
      Later: "Universe models with spatially multiply connected topology contain typically a discrete
      spectrum of the Laplacian with a specific wave-length..." Laplacian what? Obviously this stuff requires arbitrary knowledge to be understood like what these terms mean, because they obviously aren't using the standard definitions of words.
      I get that i'm not the target audience but geeze, it seems so arbitrary. Like if you're going going to change words and grammar around to accommodate these terms then why not just create a new term for it? Seems like it would be way less confusing. I'm likely wrong, but to me, it seems more accurate to say something like "as a signature for a multiplicatively
      connected nature of the Universe" or at least it's better english.

    • @joemaselli9873
      @joemaselli9873 Před rokem +1

      ​@Corey Rachar I am by no means a reliable source on this. I have no background in this field. however, i do not think "multiply" here is referring to multiplication. I think it means "multiple" but with -ly as the suffix. so in other words "connected in multiple locations" or something

  • @PhysicsLaure
    @PhysicsLaure Před rokem +83

    I had never heard of the idea that if tge universe has a border, then there's some places in space that are more special than others. Really cool idea! 🧡

    • @physicsforthebirds
      @physicsforthebirds  Před rokem +26

      Yeah, it's amazing how much of our understanding of cosmology is based on that one idea!

    • @lonestarr1490
      @lonestarr1490 Před rokem +9

      @@physicsforthebirds Is there actually a reason for the cosmological principle, or is it more like, "If it isn't the case, then we can't ever know shit about the universe, and that would suck."?

    • @photonicpizza1466
      @photonicpizza1466 Před rokem +3

      @@lonestarr1490 It’s more that we just don’t have a good reason to assume some places are more special than others, the burden of proof there is pretty heavy. So, we just assume the opposite.

  • @Chest3rTheSquirrel
    @Chest3rTheSquirrel Před rokem +15

    I've never been more disappointed to discover a channel and realize that it only has a few videos so far. Love your content and I'm excited for more!

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  • @curious_ben
    @curious_ben Před rokem +5

    After watching your last four videos, I was genuinely excited when I saw the release of this one. Great content! keep it coming please

  • @ryryskywalker
    @ryryskywalker Před rokem +16

    Today I found your channel and I'm really enjoying it. This semester I got a small introduction in topology in Analysis 2 class, it's interesting to see a more "practical" approach to the topic.
    I'm leaving this comment for the algorithm, to boost your channel and appreciate your work ^^

  • @chanceh4089
    @chanceh4089 Před rokem +7

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    @vixielune Před rokem +11

    Really great video! Found your channel a tiny bit ago, and MAN, you have to be one of the most underrated channels on the platform! Your content is genuinely one of a kind, since your way of showing these concepts allows for people who don't have knowledge on the topic to easily find a base understanding and learn more about it, and those who do have knowledge and understanding to enjoy and gain new perspectives, i love it! Really a hidden gem, keep up the great work!

    • @physicsforthebirds
      @physicsforthebirds  Před rokem +2

      Thank you! That's exactly what I'm going for, so it really means a lot!

  • @reclude2059
    @reclude2059 Před rokem +17

    My first thought when you brought up the universe repeating was that "alternate dimension" thing in super mario 64 where if mario's coordinates exceed the size of the world the game subtracts the max coord value however many times necessary to treat it like he's still inside the boundaries. The exploits they use to get obscene amounts of speed are like too powerful or smthn like that so its easier to aim for a spot a few dimensions over rather than in the same dimension. I think there's some other weird behavior that makes them useful but i don't recall

    • @lucyferos205
      @lucyferos205 Před rokem

      This is actually how some multiverse theories work

    • @Superscout8
      @Superscout8 Před rokem +4

      "The exploits they use to get obscene amounts of speed are like too powerful or smthn like that so its easier to aim for a spot a few dimensions over rather than in the same dimension. I think there's some other weird behavior that makes them useful but i don't recall"
      "to answer that we need to talk about parallel universes"
      here is a great video by bismuth explaining the concept it is super interesting to hear the math behind the code: czcams.com/video/wjge1bVobN0/video.html
      as for the usefulness in speed runs it allows TAS makers utilize the massive speeds possible with backwards long jumps, because without them you would clip into out of bounds too often and that would limit the places you could go with such massive speed. in particular the ABC crew is trying to remove all the a presses in the game and parallel universe movements allow them to remove quite a few of them
      if only we could jump up the stairs repeatedly to go around the universe and cut the work commute by 99%

  • @brokenpins
    @brokenpins Před rokem +6

    Just found your channel and am loving your approach to teaching these topics, I find them so understandable. Thank you for making such great content.

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    @sebc8627 Před rokem +2

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    @badguy562 Před rokem +3

    Like how you connect math topology and kind of geometry to the physical behavior of the universe. It shows that math is so much more than numbers. It is the fundamentel language of our universe.

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    @xiphosura413 Před rokem +5

    Have you looked into the recent developments surrounding the cosmological principle? What some call the crisis in cosmology. It is quite interesting to see how the further we can look, the more large scale structure we find, which challenges our idea of on what scale the universe begins to look homogeneous, and does it actually hold. Really ties into the ending of your video, and how the 'objective truth' such as it is may be forever hidden by the limits of what is even physically possible to perceive. I'm interested in seeing what JWST can provide. So far, it has only reinforced the difference in measurement of Hubble's constant. Perhaps the universe too had a dent which became a hole at some point :)

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    @love_a_hater Před rokem

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    @esssaaaa5417 Před rokem

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    @mkteku Před rokem

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    @crustyhotcake8067 Před rokem +1

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    Also, just a small note: the observable universe has a radius of ~45 billion lyr thanks to the universe expanding.

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    @VuvuzelaTM Před rokem

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    @corkscrewa Před rokem

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    @stonedtodeath6550 Před rokem

    this channel is like so good for explaining space and like other concepts and how do you only have 10k subs???

  • @musaran2
    @musaran2 Před 9 měsíci +1

    "Signs of looping universe?" had been bugging me for a long time.
    There was the weird rare annular galaxy behind an annular galaxy, but I never thought of using the CMB.
    Thank you.

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    @robotboi763 Před rokem +7

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    @iwanttwoscoops Před rokem +1

    you are a fantastic scientific communicator

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    @nathanmaoah4906 Před rokem +1

    Love this, love thinking about space!

  • @nicememe6533
    @nicememe6533 Před rokem +1

    When you stare at the universe with boundaries at 4:21 and it switches to the one without boundaries you'll see a blue circle for the next few seconds whereever you look

  • @sethreign8103
    @sethreign8103 Před 10 měsíci

    I've been sharing this theory with everyone for years I'm so glad someone made a video about it :)

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    @kabylfx Před rokem +1

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    @envycollar Před rokem

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    @smorcrux426 Před rokem +1

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  • @nyuh
    @nyuh Před rokem +1

    oh wow this video...
    i just realized the visuals reminds me of Things To Make And Do In The Fourth Dimension
    but the style of explanation itself...
    reminds me of vsauce. the way you go from one thing to another thing but to actually talk about one overarching thing. and the ending with the musicc. whoa. like you tie a bow on the vid. very satisfying.
    as a someone who wants to make more vids, its rly inspiring

  • @skyhighflying1525
    @skyhighflying1525 Před rokem

    Please oh please do a video series on physics. Everyone else is so confusing but you managed to flawlessly explain why our universe is both a Pringle and not a Pringle in a way I understood

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    @el.blanco8961 Před rokem

    Just gotta say your videos are great! A new sub for sure!

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    @davidhoward2901 Před rokem

    Amazing thought provoking and whimsical

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    @Deerd Před rokem +1

    I really love these videos 😍

  • @floen
    @floen Před rokem

    I am equally impressed as all the commenters. You clearly are an amazing teacher and are quite brilliant. My one tidbit of feedback is that I found the opening music a bit too jarring. Perhaps it was the volume, or maybe it was the composition or instrumentation. In short, it was just a bit distracting. That being said, the rest of the video was a real pleasure to watch. Thank you for taking us on these amazing journeys!

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    @shintsu01 Před rokem

    I am glad to found your channel so early on, I love the way you explain difficult to grasp subjects and make it exiting and giving me the Aha, Hmmm, Interesting kind of feeling :) not many are able to do that for me at least. I feel I better understand these topics now that I watched your video about it. please keep up the good work I am sure more birds will flock around your channel!

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    @Vinzmannn Před rokem

    I just discovered you a few days ago and now I get a new video. Hell yah :)

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    @mroberts225 Před rokem

    First time watcher. I've watched a ton of educational science youtube, and I really like the content and animations. Good level of detail without getting in the weeds. If you're looking for feedback, I think you need some sort of audio bed, the vocals sound solid but the silence between sentences is a bit jarring. Keep it up, and keep iterating on the format,. You've got a new sub. :)

  • @spcyndles
    @spcyndles Před rokem +1

    this is the first time I've felt satisfied after seeing someone talk about the universe and say that we might never know

  • @TheQContinuumPi
    @TheQContinuumPi Před 11 dny

    Just came across your video, and I LOVE the music

  • @dog-with-knife
    @dog-with-knife Před rokem +2

    thank you for making physics videos for birds, me and my pet seagull really appreciate it!

  • @shaunclare36
    @shaunclare36 Před rokem

    Hidden gem of a channel, all hail the mighty algorithm for bringing this channel upon me.

  • @zombathinlostleghackercat5233

    1:17 Nice human, bro!

  • @vorpal22
    @vorpal22 Před rokem

    This is a great video and you explain things very well. I'm a mathematician who works as a programmer in astronomy and this was still fascinating to me. I, too, prefer to just say, "We don't know," than to slap a silly answer on a question because uncertainty makes some people uncomfortable.

  • @rebeccarivers4797
    @rebeccarivers4797 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Loved this video. I love being able to see a piece of math and know what you are referring to before you finish it. Kinda sad you didn’t give John Nash a shout out for the Nash Embeddings on a torus. He is so much more than just the Nash Equilibrium. In the movie A Beautiful Mind when he is being told he is being considered for the Nobel prize, he mentions his embedding theorems which he always cared more about than the Nash Equilibrium.
    Second thought, is referencing if the universe is larger than the observable universe. This theoretically could be determined by looking at the rate of expansion of the universe. Because while we can’t see past 13.7 Billion light years, gravity will still affect things that far away. As our universe expands, it gets closer to itself on the opposite of the initial expansion. Objects moving away from the big bang would at first slow down, but once they got close enough to the “other side” they would speed up again because they are being attracted the other way. By testing different mass/size combinations, you could maybe find a curve that matches what we are observing.

    • @rebeccarivers4797
      @rebeccarivers4797 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Just going on some basic envelope math, I think that means we can have an upper bound of the universe size at roughly 4 times the age of the earth times the speed of light because halfway to the edge of the unvierse we would start speeding up again(in a simplistiic model). So the size of the universe is < 55.2 Billion light years wide.

  • @mnrvaprjct
    @mnrvaprjct Před rokem +2

    Please do a video on hyperspherical universes!

    • @paulfoss5385
      @paulfoss5385 Před rokem +1

      czcams.com/video/gCqbljaFZ9k/video.html

  • @AlbertMartino17
    @AlbertMartino17 Před rokem

    Birds and physics. Couldn’t ask for more~ I hope you never get a new mic, haha. Love your work ❤

  • @pyrokinetikrlz
    @pyrokinetikrlz Před rokem

    crazily good for people that want to tip their toes into the waters of topology and cosmology!

  • @ultrapea
    @ultrapea Před rokem

    SO UNDERRATED

  • @djimiwreybigsby5263
    @djimiwreybigsby5263 Před 5 měsíci

    Bravo!!!!
    My mind is still unspooling😊

  • @Mittzys
    @Mittzys Před rokem

    I loved this video

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    @viktorgrezu7874 Před rokem

    Your content is amazing and beautiful

  • @freekbird7570
    @freekbird7570 Před rokem +1

    I love this for reasons unknown

  • @RoflWaffer
    @RoflWaffer Před rokem

    1:11 this image and idea is absolutely hilarious to me.

  • @the-chipper7474
    @the-chipper7474 Před rokem

    I love this guy

  • @axelle0144
    @axelle0144 Před rokem

    The title reminded me of the movie "Everywhere Everything all at once" where there are millions of parallel dimensions or possibilities which are all connected to this void bagel

  • @neon_Nomad
    @neon_Nomad Před rokem

    Great video :)

  • @plootyluvsturtle9843
    @plootyluvsturtle9843 Před rokem +1

    knowing that the first recognizably human attributes that forms when your born is the butt makes me unreasonably happy for some reason

  • @DarkAngelEU
    @DarkAngelEU Před rokem

    I'm SO happy to have stumbled on a video that actually explains the shape of the universe, instead of just repeating that it's flat over and over. My friends like to act very smart by knowing scientific facts, but rarely can they answer questions like this nor do they have the imagination to think together, they just start saying that "reality is an illusion" and we're all living in Flatland lmao

  • @3polw
    @3polw Před 11 měsíci

    I don't know if you've ever read Daniel Pinkwater, but this reminds me of Uncle Borgels explanation of space and time; Space is like a bagel with *EVERYTHING* on it, and time is like a map of New Jersey

  • @colin3504
    @colin3504 Před rokem

    Awesome video! What's soundtrack you use?

  • @Boardwoards
    @Boardwoards Před rokem

    bold and i'm here for it thanks yo

  • @m1.r0_bot
    @m1.r0_bot Před rokem

    I'm just glad it's always in a shape of some food product

  • @josuanygren
    @josuanygren Před rokem

    Amazing channel. New sub.

  • @pafnutiytheartist
    @pafnutiytheartist Před rokem +3

    Importnt note: cosmological priciple is a big assumption itself.

  • @bluemanblue2316
    @bluemanblue2316 Před rokem +3

    I found this channel from you Pringle video. I come back and hour or so later to see a follow up! What Luck!

  • @Arnau902202122
    @Arnau902202122 Před rokem

    loved it

  • @thegeekaboveall2711
    @thegeekaboveall2711 Před rokem

    YOUR ANIMATIOMS ARE SO CUTE

  • @_Aarius_
    @_Aarius_ Před rokem

    Before watching, the title reminds me of the Simpson's episode where Steven hawking tells homer his idea of a donut shaped universe is interesting... Will see if there's a connection in this vid!

  • @rysea9855
    @rysea9855 Před rokem

    What would the point even be in knowing if the universe loops? If the universe expands at the speed of light or higher, we won't ever reach the edge of the universe in the first place so it wouldn't even matter to us. The concept of topology might not even apply to the universe for all we know..
    That said, I do really enjoy these videos. The production quality and editing is great, and I love your commentary and style. Keep it up!

  • @spacechemsol4288
    @spacechemsol4288 Před rokem +1

    Why exactly is a sphere ruled out? Curvature could be slightly positive which just requires a really big sphere.

  • @sheenufilms
    @sheenufilms Před rokem +1

    It’s an everything bagel.

  • @JaySmith91
    @JaySmith91 Před rokem

    12:15 The oldest light we can see is about 13.8 billion years ago in time or a little less, but it's something like 46.5 billion light years away in distance. This is because the universe has been expanding in that time.