What is a Wormhole? With Neil deGrasse Tyson

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  • What is a wormhole exactly? Travel through a mashup of Startalk’s favorite wormhole moments with Neil deGrasse Tyson and learn the basics you need to know about wormholes.
    Are wormholes real? How would they work if we could make one? Learn about Albert Einstein, the fabric of spacetime, and why wormholes would be useful for us. We break down examples of wormholes in movies, using wormholes as intergalactic highways, and time traveling with wormholes. Plus, how are wormholes connected to causality?
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    Timestamps:
    00:00 - What is a Wormhole?
    03:55 - Examples of Wormholes
    09:05 - Intergalactic Highways
    11:54 - Time Traveling Through Wormholes
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Komentáře • 679

  • @StarTalk
    @StarTalk  Před rokem +115

    If you could create a wormhole, where would you go?

    • @eddiecampbell3514
      @eddiecampbell3514 Před rokem +16

      Everywhere? Lol

    • @robinmiller5256
      @robinmiller5256 Před rokem +6

      Back to the dinosaurs.Cretaceous, Jurassic, Triassic !

    • @kali5719
      @kali5719 Před rokem +4

      @@eddiecampbell3514 All at once. XD

    • @williamckama8470
      @williamckama8470 Před rokem

      Like looking down the barrel of a gun.says, stay out!

    • @ChessIsBestWithACupOfScience
      @ChessIsBestWithACupOfScience Před rokem +5

      Hello Neil, Chuck, and the rest of the StarTalk community! Quick question, is energy as a whole conscious? I'll be more than happy to go in depth with this question if need be.

  • @NGC0Music
    @NGC0Music Před rokem +271

    Perfect timing. Just opened CZcams and thought: „Nothing interesting to watch here”, 5 seconds later this pops up… Life is good!!!

  • @foxdavani4091
    @foxdavani4091 Před rokem +28

    love how Neil feels like everyone’s fun uncle and chuck feels like everyone’s comical cousin. watching these guys is like sitting at home and having a fun chat with family.

    • @Bridget-op3lk
      @Bridget-op3lk Před 10 měsíci +1

      Your family must be so much cooler than mine

    • @foxdavani4091
      @foxdavani4091 Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@Bridget-op3lk I was lucky to grow up in the family that didn’t take things seriously and did everything humanly possible to just have fun. I remember my mom will take me out of school early just to go see a concert.

    • @abdelrahmanmustafa8937
      @abdelrahmanmustafa8937 Před měsícem

      And my mom

  • @smertboy7157
    @smertboy7157 Před rokem +57

    Every episode of startalk puts a smile on my face and is a treat for the mind...!!!

  • @el_dj440
    @el_dj440 Před rokem +42

    When Chuck gets ahead of Neil is awesome. 🤣 Niel always acts surprised too. 🤣

  • @GarrettFrechette
    @GarrettFrechette Před rokem +12

    Always a great time when another StarTalk drops!

  • @ChronicGamer420
    @ChronicGamer420 Před rokem +8

    Hi Father Neil and Brother Chuck.
    Thankyou for making my day that little bit brighter, like the sun, you illuminate my world :)

  • @brett_norris
    @brett_norris Před rokem +25

    I don’t know if you take audience questions, but the thing always left on my mind after I watch a video on wormholes is the space that isn’t getting warped. Using the paper demonstration from Interstellar just for simplicity, when you fold that “paper” in half to connect two points of space/time, what happens to the rest of that space that just moved? Do things get squished? Is it unaffected?

    • @carlmccartney1025
      @carlmccartney1025 Před rokem +3

      If you were there you would have no perception of it happening while an outside viewer would be able to see it happening, but probably only WHILE it's happening

    • @carlmccartney1025
      @carlmccartney1025 Před rokem +4

      It's kinda like the dark matter engine on Futurama, don't move the ship through space move space around the ship

    • @DodgyDaveGTX
      @DodgyDaveGTX Před rokem +2

      @@carlmccartney1025 Re: the dark matter engine on Futurama. What happens when _multiple_ people use that principle, though? i.e. the moving of space around oneself.

    • @edbruder9975
      @edbruder9975 Před rokem

      You would definitely have to adjust your balls a bit.

    • @Sammasambuddha
      @Sammasambuddha Před rokem +2

      I'd imagine the rest of space around the wormhole, or the Professor's dark matter engine, is not affected at all since like a black hole, the event horizon around the hole, worm or otherwise, is quite steep so if you rolled a marble around the edge it would just fall straight in like jumping off a cliff.
      I'd like to know what happens if two wormholes came in contact somewhere down the line. Would they both collapse like two black holes colliding, or would you just have a sign post up ahead... you're entering... the Twilight Zone.

  • @YoungGandalf2325
    @YoungGandalf2325 Před rokem +15

    I'd like to see the worm that's capable of creating wormholes through space-time.

    • @edbruder9975
      @edbruder9975 Před rokem

      It was the one the Millennial Falcon escaped from in Star Wars. It just happened to be on it's day off.

    • @Sammasambuddha
      @Sammasambuddha Před rokem

      Dune 3 - Escape from Arrakis

    • @pumanoir282
      @pumanoir282 Před 11 měsíci

      Its a Space Sized Earthworm🎉

  • @andrewscoppetta4944
    @andrewscoppetta4944 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Disney does a great job utilizing the (elevator = practical wormhole) equation Neil brought up on the rides at their theme parks. You get in a chamber that brings you from street level to the subterranean infrastructure that houses the ride, but when you step out it feels like you’ve actually traveled to the world in which the ride is set.
    That tactic was originally pioneered for the Haunted Mansion ride in Disney Land, and it was so successful it’s basically become Imagineers 101 at this point.
    Recently I was lucky enough to experience the evolution of this concept firsthand at Galaxy’s Edge in Disney World. Both the Millennium Falcon and the Rise of the First Order rides use this tactic to perfection, especially the latter. You get on a ship, are attacked and boarded, taken prisoner, marched to a cell, and then escape, ALL BEFORE THE RIDE EVEN STARTS. In reality, all you actually did was move in queue through a series of elevators and waiting rooms, but the immersion level is off the charts. As far as I was concerned, I stepped into an elevator in Florida and was transported through space time to a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away.

  • @kalinystazvoruna8702
    @kalinystazvoruna8702 Před rokem +26

    The whole Doctor Who series uses "wormholes" known in the show as the Vortex, to travel back and forth through time and space. Also, at 12:32, Dr. Tyson is describing the basic workings of the Stargate in the movie and the series.

    • @TechNextLetsGo
      @TechNextLetsGo Před rokem

      I was waiting for a stargate reference, sadly I don't think he has seen it.

    • @randalscott7224
      @randalscott7224 Před rokem +2

      ​@@TechNextLetsGo Neil has seen it from the inside. He and Bill Nye had a guest appearance as themselves in an episode of Stargate Atlantis. "Brainstorm".

    • @Steve-hf6ox
      @Steve-hf6ox Před rokem

      And don't forget "Ringworld", where the Pearson's Puppeteer uses stepping-stones to get around the galaxy.

    • @gallifreyantauri
      @gallifreyantauri Před rokem +1

      @@Steve-hf6ox Never read the Ringworld series. Too many books, too little time. 😿

    • @Steve-hf6ox
      @Steve-hf6ox Před rokem

      @@gallifreyantauri it's worthwhile

  • @saschaschneider9157
    @saschaschneider9157 Před rokem +13

    The replicator is explained in the series as a byproduct of the transporter. My favorite transporter component though is the Heisenberg Compensator. It makes me smile every time they mention it. 😁
    Fun fact for ultra nerds: The creators of the original Star Trek series invented beaming because it was cheaper to make that special effect than make a scene to landing with a shuttle.

    • @diagnostician001
      @diagnostician001 Před 4 měsíci

      As i understand it, the transporter buffer only stores information, as the information needed to transport human molecules or matter is astronomical. The heisenberg compenstor was used to minimize information loss of the matter being transported, thus minimizing errors during transport. The compensator worked around the problems caused by the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle.

  • @imcnagpc2
    @imcnagpc2 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I’m glad you are doing your show on CZcams. This is the way of the near future instead of waiting for networks to produce content.

  • @leatherface4133
    @leatherface4133 Před rokem +7

    I miss the episodes taken in Neil’s office.

  • @lrla8657
    @lrla8657 Před rokem +19

    I’m not sure why I am fascinated with Black Holes and Wormholes!

    • @PassportBrosBusinessClass
      @PassportBrosBusinessClass Před rokem +5

      Because they are the only way off this God Forsaken rock...

    • @Novastar.SaberCombat
      @Novastar.SaberCombat Před rokem +1

      They're both one-way gates.
      I am extremely serious, but I'm also not permitted to say much more.
      🐲✨🐲✨🐲✨

    • @lrla8657
      @lrla8657 Před rokem +2

      @@PassportBrosBusinessClass LOL!!!!

    • @lrla8657
      @lrla8657 Před rokem +1

      @@Novastar.SaberCombat cannot say more because of alien/dragons?

    • @Sammasambuddha
      @Sammasambuddha Před rokem

      TMI
      Keep your hole preferences to yourself. But you forgot 'bout white holes? You are hole racist! Lol.

  • @latinoessa
    @latinoessa Před rokem +6

    Great video. Should do an explainer on “direction” while traveling in space. Is there an “up” or “down”

    • @TheSilverShadow17
      @TheSilverShadow17 Před 3 měsíci

      A simple short answer to that question: In space where it's a perpetual vacuum, there is no up or down. In the same way that there aren't any true "directions" in space either.

  • @eddiecampbell3514
    @eddiecampbell3514 Před rokem +4

    Love this show!!

  • @SirCheeto47
    @SirCheeto47 Před rokem +1

    The background music was lovely!!

  • @charbelelhayek7858
    @charbelelhayek7858 Před rokem

    Hope you're having a great day❤️
    Thank you for your work
    Happy teacher's day Dr. Neil

  • @davidmartin5764
    @davidmartin5764 Před rokem

    What a lovely wee tune playing along with this video

  • @johnprice434
    @johnprice434 Před rokem +1

    Amazing video

  • @georgefeener8682
    @georgefeener8682 Před rokem

    Great production work and graphics you three rock lord chuck is perfect for comedic balance well done

  • @guillaumemaurice3503
    @guillaumemaurice3503 Před rokem

    Thank you for sharing this video that was very interesting and fascinating.

  • @D2Nice
    @D2Nice Před rokem

    Thank you for putting the work in.

  • @Ghrim5vortex
    @Ghrim5vortex Před rokem

    Best video yet

  • @reubenkinsey2947
    @reubenkinsey2947 Před rokem

    Love this!! Thank you

  • @davelowman3574
    @davelowman3574 Před rokem

    Passing through the bulk of CZcams, and finally reached the really cool stuff.

  • @Leboybandent
    @Leboybandent Před rokem +2

    Great episode. Not sure if it's the first, but that paper-folding scene from Interstellar is a 1-1 copy of a scene in Event Horizon from '97. Another great sci-fi!

  • @mannie7028
    @mannie7028 Před rokem +3

    Can’t get my head around this space, time, gravity thing, but it sounds amazing, and this program always entertains

    • @murielvaillancourt3855
      @murielvaillancourt3855 Před rokem

      Me too. Perhaps due to my age, 66.

    • @JJs_playground
      @JJs_playground Před rokem

      What part don't you understand?

    • @mannie7028
      @mannie7028 Před rokem

      @@JJs_playground I hope your question is genuine. How many people actually understand this? I accept it but do not have the maths and physics to explain it as well as Tyson does. I don’t understand gravity, but I know it works!!

  • @osaruprogress8093
    @osaruprogress8093 Před rokem +1

    Wow, this is mind blowing. Sir Tyson, please where can I post my question 🙏

  • @Corvaire
    @Corvaire Před rokem +4

    I'm in a constant state of time travel. :O(-
    - Thanks Neil.

  • @TheRabbitRonin
    @TheRabbitRonin Před rokem +3

    I love it when you add the visuals to the videos.

  • @jblouir
    @jblouir Před rokem

    Thanks!

  • @Dexthesaga
    @Dexthesaga Před 3 měsíci

    StarTalk has expanded my mind in ways that physics and astrophysics through a textbook, could not

  • @tommy2064
    @tommy2064 Před rokem

    These short video clips that play when they describe things make me laugh some of them are so funny.

  • @diagnostician001
    @diagnostician001 Před 4 měsíci +1

    As i understand it, the transporter buffer only stores information, as the information needed to transport human molecules or matter is astronomical. The heisenberg compenstor was used to minimize information loss of the matter being transported, thus minimizing errors during transport. The compensator worked around the problems caused by the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle.

  • @TheRazorman89
    @TheRazorman89 Před rokem +1

    Cool 👍

  • @Spacetesla
    @Spacetesla Před rokem +4

    Great, interesting video again! Although I hope these short, over-edited videos will not become the general format of Startalk in the future. It reminds me of the early CZcams music videos where the lyrics mention a tree and our dummed down brains have to get a visual of a tree. But as most of these clips were recycled older episodes, don't mind them repackaging them like this :-)

  • @doghousedon1
    @doghousedon1 Před rokem

    Thank you very much for starting my day with a funny.

  • @theysisossenthime
    @theysisossenthime Před rokem +6

    Thanks for stringing all of these conversations together. The recent wormhole reference got me thinking about all of these again. In fact, I still have a question if anyone knows the answer. Is it possible to connect a wormhole to areas with dramatically different gravity and/or relative speeds? Probably poorly asked question. In other words, could I have one side of the wormhole where time moves more quickly compared to another so that I could manufacture things seemingly instantly compared to the other side of the wormhole where people live?

  • @jordanskorlinski2213
    @jordanskorlinski2213 Před rokem

    Absolutely love the background music, by the way. I would stay in my house; space is scary.

  • @seanpyl
    @seanpyl Před rokem +1

    Have you guys seen the encyclopedia Galactica? Carl sagan found it intriguing. As do I. Very interesting conversations. Thanks for making me use my brain. :)

  • @OMEGA-02
    @OMEGA-02 Před 6 měsíci

    God i love this channel I watch it everyday learning and taking notes 📕📓📒📒

  • @rabbitgothops
    @rabbitgothops Před rokem

    Vibing on the lofi background music

  • @nevaehhope2008
    @nevaehhope2008 Před 6 měsíci

    Omg we need new Neil and chuck.

  • @aguythatworkstoomuch4624

    If I could only take a wormhole to work every day instead of traveling over that damn bridge every day thats been under constant construction for years, I’d be a happy man! 😂

  • @ngnatural
    @ngnatural Před rokem +2

    It's also like the scene in The Matrix Reloaded when Neo was trying to catch the Keymaker. Every time the Keymaker shut a door, Neo wound up in a completely different location when he opened it.

  • @FaadDMustapah
    @FaadDMustapah Před 20 dny

    10^10^500 years
    Everything in this universe continues to grow stronger

  • @GavriilMichas
    @GavriilMichas Před rokem +1

    Great Talk! Certainly we do not expect to see a White Hole during Black Holes binary merger. In any case, time dilation coupling outside their merging ergosphere is another fascinated topic of research concerning traversable wormholes physics.

  • @PassportBrosBusinessClass

    3:14 We already saw that explanation on EVENT HORIZON.

  • @irishfergal
    @irishfergal Před rokem

    For your visual on 1916, you show us a photo of the GPO in Dublin in the aftermath of the 1916 Uprising. Thanks for including us in global posterity !

  • @legodude2513
    @legodude2513 Před rokem +1

    Cheers Neil.

  • @BassNinja
    @BassNinja Před rokem +4

    It's like flushing the toilet it just disappears to some other dimension

  • @TheKingOfCasual
    @TheKingOfCasual Před rokem +1

    Pretty cool fact: When neil talks about 1916 at the start of the video the picture he shows is The GPO in Dublin, Ireland when we had our rebel rising against the english army occupying Dublin and its also know as "The 1916 Easter Rising" A famous mark in Irish History which lead to the freedom of the Irish people.

  • @lubo
    @lubo Před rokem +2

    I saw recently theory of Universe & Anti-Universe(made of antimatter). Is it possible, that the black holes (in our universe) are connected (through wormholes possibly?) to black holes in anti-universe? Or is that completely rejected possibility? Thanks.

  • @swordwhale1
    @swordwhale1 Před rokem +3

    WORMHOLES IN LITERATURE!
    The Wardrobe in CS Lewis' Lion, Witch, Wardrobe was a wormhole... he also used the concept of doors in a later book.
    The Forgotten Door (Alexander Key) was a favorite book of mine as a kid: in it a boy falls through a door that bridges space in an instant.
    Star Trek: ToS, City at the Edge of Forever used a gate device that was a wormhole.

    • @humanform5354
      @humanform5354 Před rokem +1

      Let's not forget about monster's Inc. They used wormholes as well...

  • @richardovervold
    @richardovervold Před rokem

    Can't help but notice the Billy Connelly picture on the wall behind Brian.

  • @drp1036
    @drp1036 Před 3 měsíci

    Neil DeGrasse Tyson's brother Michael was a world champion heavyweight boxer back in the '80s and '90s. They called him "Iron" Mike Tyson, Champion of the World. He played himself in the movie 'The Hangover Part II'.

  • @pqrstsma2011
    @pqrstsma2011 Před rokem

    16:18 Toronto also has a similar system; i think Calgary and/or Montreal also, not sure of this though

  • @dens790130
    @dens790130 Před rokem

    As our tools to look further into space gets refined, there could be a point at which we are able to have the resolution to "see" ship sized vehicles in alpha centauri. When that happens, if we send a ship there through a wormhole, and it spends a year there and come back .. then only 3 years later would we be able to observe them arriving there ( even though they're already back ) .. food for thoughts

  • @garethcurran
    @garethcurran Před rokem

    Nice photo of the GPO in Dublin in 1916 🇮🇪

  • @TheKiltedYaksman1
    @TheKiltedYaksman1 Před rokem

    Any method of going from Point A to Point B faster than C, wormholes/Alcubierre drive/warp drive/etc., will necessarily be a causality violation for some reference point, will it not?

  • @marcusmashishi1886
    @marcusmashishi1886 Před rokem

    This man Brian just summarized my 10000 hours of CZcams in less than 5min.

  • @Novastar.SaberCombat
    @Novastar.SaberCombat Před rokem

    I seriously need someone intelligent like Neil to read my series. He'd definitely love it.

  • @noelc9961
    @noelc9961 Před rokem +1

    Star trek, stargate and even the asgards made great use of wormholes because if they didn't the movies or episodes would take forever

  • @clarkgrayhame1250
    @clarkgrayhame1250 Před rokem +1

    I like the analogy of a wormhole being like an elevator. It makes sense.

  • @andrewcarr2431
    @andrewcarr2431 Před rokem

    @12:00 minute mark. That concept of copying the information and beaming you to another machine (basically how faxing works) was done in a science fiction book/film/tv show. But cannot remember the name of it? It was a pretty neat concept.

  • @nesaujour7848
    @nesaujour7848 Před rokem

    I can't stop scratching my head that Einstein created these theories with the equipments back then.

  • @daveduncan8090
    @daveduncan8090 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Assuming the fabric of space time is real and not just a simple visual to explain gravity, then it should be detectable or measurable between any two large objects with enough mass in a lab. Yes? And if so, let a particle or even something with slightly more mass, travel upon the fabric and prove it can’t travel through the fabric without immense energy.

  • @owenbradshaw9302
    @owenbradshaw9302 Před rokem

    Thought experiment…
    Say you could build a warp engine( warp space around your ship) could it be possible to travel safely into a black hole and test weather they were wormholes ?
    Warp drives are there so you don’t interact with space and have to worry about speed limits because you’re not technically traveling through space, would that effect gravity of a black hole as well?

  • @joannevendshus5075
    @joannevendshus5075 Před rokem +1

    Didn't Madeline L'Engle talk about this in "A Winkle in Time"?

  • @Hahahahahaha9
    @Hahahahahaha9 Před rokem

    ❤️

  • @PS-vk6bn
    @PS-vk6bn Před rokem

    I asked chatGPT: "Generate short rap song on the topic: Chronology Protection Conjecture"
    Verse 1:
    Let me drop some knowledge, 'bout a theory so deep,
    It's the chronology protection, and it's hard to keep,
    The time travel paradoxes, away from our timeline,
    It's a mind-bending concept, but it's oh so fine.
    Chorus:
    Chronology protection, it's a theory so wild,
    Keeps our timeline safe, like a protective child,
    Prevents the past and present, from becoming a mess,
    It's a physicist's dream, to avoid any distress.
    Verse 2:
    The chronology protection, it's like a cosmic shield,
    Stopping time travel chaos, from being revealed,
    No going back to change things, that's the rule of thumb,
    It's a strange and tricky thing, but it gets the job done.
    Chorus:
    Chronology protection, it's a theory so wild,
    Keeps our timeline safe, like a protective child,
    Prevents the past and present, from becoming a mess,
    It's a physicist's dream, to avoid any distress.
    Verse 3:
    So if you're thinking 'bout time travel, you better beware,
    The chronology protection, won't let you go there,
    It's a concept so complex, it can make your head spin,
    But it's the key to understanding, where we've been.
    Chorus:
    Chronology protection, it's a theory so wild,
    Keeps our timeline safe, like a protective child,
    Prevents the past and present, from becoming a mess,
    It's a physicist's dream, to avoid any distress.
    Outro:
    So there you have it, the chronology protection,
    A theory that's vital, to our time's direction,
    It's a fascinating concept, that's for sure,
    And it's something we'll keep exploring, forevermore.

  • @AbuOmar
    @AbuOmar Před rokem +1

    There is something i would like to learn more about. The nature of the progression of science. So many big discoveries seem to be from the early 1900s. At this time, with the sheer amount of learned people around, shouldn't we have a thousand Einsteins at any given time?

    • @edbruder9975
      @edbruder9975 Před rokem

      I heard a rumour that we were aborting Einsteins at an extremely high rate.

  • @rocketRobScott
    @rocketRobScott Před rokem +1

    I’ve been pondering the idea of a white hole becoming a wormhole when it reaches a certain level of compaction. When I say white hole, I’m talking about a condensed vacuum - where empty space is compacted in a similar way that matter gets compacted in a black hole. Physical objects would be repelled away. This is … just a theory.
    I didn’t get to the end before posting, but maybe it fits. It would probably exhibit something similar to gravitational lensing if you observed one. Are there two distinct types of gravitational lensing? If so, I’d say it’s yin and yang - black and white holes. And each is connected to it’s counterpart, which probably was created simultaneously.

  • @Donate_Please
    @Donate_Please Před 9 měsíci +1

    Maybe if there were a way to extend the life of the the higgs boson particle you could create a wormhole, like with time dilation around a black hole, you could fold the apparent higgs field such that you could shrink space. So in theory if you could somehow maneuver a triad series of colliding black holes between you and your destination you would tear space time and create the wormhole. Only in my wildest dreams of course. I guess it's theoretically possible.

  • @cashusbucks
    @cashusbucks Před rokem +1

    I'm here because I play Destiny and the Lore said something about an Einstein Rosen Bridge. 😢 Not smart enough to understand my damn game lol but I'm told wormholes are involved soooooo. I am here to learn 😊

  • @IWasAlwaysNeverAnywhere
    @IWasAlwaysNeverAnywhere Před rokem +3

    For everything i know as a layman i dont find myself convinced you can go backwards in time but part of me hopes that it is possible.

    • @Novastar.SaberCombat
      @Novastar.SaberCombat Před rokem +2

      The irony is that even if Time actually possessed such a trait as "go back to this point", you wouldn't be able to retain your knowledge that you traveled back to that moment. THAT is actually what would break the laws of the true Universe. Your memories of the Past already dissipate during your existence. And even if the memories were DIGITAL, they'd still be wiped clean.
      Mostly.
      🐲✨🐲✨🐲✨

    • @DodgyDaveGTX
      @DodgyDaveGTX Před rokem +1

      @@Novastar.SaberCombat Ugh, FFS, don't you just hate it when that happens?

    • @anuradharaghavan872
      @anuradharaghavan872 Před rokem +2

      We can go backwards in time, but cannot make any changes to events that already happened. We would be able to just observe the events.

    • @thegreatest9173
      @thegreatest9173 Před rokem

      I don’t think you know what your asking for I hope travel into past is not possible

    • @IWasAlwaysNeverAnywhere
      @IWasAlwaysNeverAnywhere Před rokem

      @@thegreatest9173 ok

  • @jmanj3917
    @jmanj3917 Před rokem +1

    4:12. Pffff...
    I travel forward into the future all the time

  • @akibabe09
    @akibabe09 Před rokem

    Love it and would be awesome to travel across the universe in minutes! And why does brian look like he is 30? 😜😏.

  • @meldeb-eq2bs
    @meldeb-eq2bs Před rokem

    Agreed

  • @SeanMoore
    @SeanMoore Před rokem

    a little of topic but it looks like you have Haida Gwaii designs in the background? Is that right?

  • @Phanex
    @Phanex Před rokem +1

    love the vids keep it up, have you ever heard of kursgesagt in a nutshell? please do a reaction video on one of their videos pleaasseeee!!!!!

  • @shazanali692
    @shazanali692 Před rokem +1

    Hello folks be happy

  • @Cletus9
    @Cletus9 Před rokem

    Love watching you and Kevin Hart

  • @BiserAngelov1
    @BiserAngelov1 Před rokem

    When the spacetime is warped, into what it was warped? To have such a wormhole, it needs to be in a higher dimension. Like, the pencil exists in higher dimension, compared to the sheet. I wish Neil and Bryan could have expanded on that!

  • @aday7475
    @aday7475 Před rokem

    So... what you're saying is, very small particles, as they approach the plank length, would technically also approach infinite density? If they're infinitely dense, then wouldn't they distort spacetime a very large amount and cause... wormholes? Is that a possibility for how particles can exist in a probabilistic sense? (they're tunneling through wormholes all the time? continuously?)

  • @RandomescuAleatoriu
    @RandomescuAleatoriu Před rokem

    The teleporter buffer is always full with the pasengers gut flora information....

  • @omsingharjit
    @omsingharjit Před rokem

    14:39 This will not happen with the real time machine, time travel is not only about two different time zones but also about two different places which are constantly changing with time because nothing in our universe is at rest So your physical locations were or will be different from now, so if you go back to your previous location in time you will also have to compensate for spatial coordinates.

  • @SpookyBitch__
    @SpookyBitch__ Před rokem

    Warm holes are tight!

  • @caststudios2441
    @caststudios2441 Před rokem

    It’s just going to go to the next level , there’s 7 levels of the fabric

  • @radman8321
    @radman8321 Před rokem

    So when you fold/unfold spacetime, does the matter close to the wormhole not travel faster than the speed of light?

  • @josephbucci420
    @josephbucci420 Před rokem

    This is more of a question than a comment. I’m interested in hearing your explanation regarding the following: Coordinated Universal Time or UTC is the primary time standard (en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_standard)
    by which the world regulates clocks and time.

  • @bobbiestricklen3451
    @bobbiestricklen3451 Před rokem

    Can you please talk a little on Planck energy. It just came to my mind. I had to Google it.

  • @darrenwatrous4249
    @darrenwatrous4249 Před rokem

    Would the telaportation ability in "Leapers" be along the same lines?

  • @danielmcgraw7908
    @danielmcgraw7908 Před rokem

    Are you suggesting you could control and direct the terminus of a wormhole? Can you dictate the length of time it will take to reach that terminus?

  • @chanceroach1326
    @chanceroach1326 Před rokem

    When going through a wormhole, what would be the medium your traveling through? Because your bending space and you would be theoretically going outside of the space medium. Space wouldn’t just build a bridge for you would it? What would be the medium that would connect the 2 parts of space? That you would have to travel through?

  • @v1rus_one
    @v1rus_one Před rokem +1

    My ex-wife loved when my worm got into her hole every time she bended until we both collapsed, relatively speaking. Sadly, space between us expanded by a paradox that I still can’t understand.

  • @theshiled
    @theshiled Před rokem +1

    If there were white holes we would have definitely found them already. If a black hole observe all light, then white holes project intensive amount of observable light.

  • @danielbegg543
    @danielbegg543 Před rokem

    13:24: Nakor in Fiest's novels predicted that 20 years ago 🤣