What Are The Hidden Rules Of The Universe?

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  • čas přidán 28. 03. 2024
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    If you like this video, check out writer Geraint Lewis´ excellent book, co-written with Chris Ferrie:
    Where Did the Universe Come From? And Other Cosmic Questions: Our Universe, from the Quantum to the Cosmos
    www.amazon.com/Where-Universe...
    AND check out his CZcams channel:
    / alaslewisandbarnes
    Incredible thumbnail art by Ettore Mazza, the GOAT: ettore.mazz...
    Animations by the superb Jero Squartini www.fiverr.com/share/0v7Kjv using Manim - MIT License, (c) 2020-2023 3Blue1Brown LLC
    Art created by soso112429
    Music from Silver Maple, Epidemic Sound and Artlist.
    Stock footage from Videoblocks and Artgrid, images of galaxies from NASA and ESO/Hubble.
    Image Credits:
    Tsung Dao Lee (left) and Chen Ning Yang at a blackboard in an Institute office from the Shelby White and Leon Levy Archives Center.
    Cobalt 60 By V1adis1av - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, commons.wikimedia.org/w/index...
    00:00 Introduction
    04:21 Symmetry is Everywhere
    10:46 The Hidden Rules Of The Universe
    22:36 How To Break The Universe
    34:52 Why Did The Universe Freeze?

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  • @78tag
    @78tag Před rokem +361

    I don't think I have mentioned this before but thanks for speaking in a rhythm and a tempo relatively moderate with some dynamics. You earn every dime they are paying you to narrate this series. Everything seems to be presented these days at 100mph for fear of losing the viewers with no attention span. Excellent work my friend.

    • @PuroKross
      @PuroKross Před 11 měsíci +17

      Agreed. It's the perfect voice for bedtime tv

    • @heartpath1
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      Yes! A very effective and pleasant way to take in information.

    • @susandombrowski4764
      @susandombrowski4764 Před 10 měsíci +5

      And it helps me to fall asleep

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      👌👌👌

    • @michaelogden5958
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      ...not to mention that robovoices. I can't bring myself to watch/listen to that stuff.

  • @Nimbulus85
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    It's so hard to put into words not only the massively complicated (and in some cases literally inconceivable!) subject matter that you do in such an accessible way, but that you ALSO do so in a manner that consistently serves to inspire hope for humankind and gratitude for lessons we've learned--even those with high cost. Thank you.

  • @ar0010
    @ar0010 Před 11 měsíci +15

    “The fundamental laws and the existence of matter truly arise from cracks in perfection.”
    Such beautiful words for a philosophy of everything.

  • @mickeyb492
    @mickeyb492 Před rokem +53

    Watching these videos has become a daily habit. Learning more and more about the universe, and physics in an exciting way. Thanks so much for bringing these to us.

  • @skabbymuff111
    @skabbymuff111 Před 9 měsíci +27

    Words can barely describe how incredible your videos are. I am so glad I found this channel.

  • @tenforce
    @tenforce Před rokem +82

    I'm amazed about how many of the grand topics in cosmology and particle physics one can crank into a 50 minute video, props for that! It's an amazing summary of all the basics that were relevant for my PhD in the field.

  • @Arsenic71
    @Arsenic71 Před 10 měsíci +46

    Your videos are really great, extremely educational AND entertaining. Presented in a very pleasant narrative and voice, paired with great visuals. One of my favourite YT channels, thank you very much for your work and for sharing it with us.

  • @sv.foamball
    @sv.foamball Před rokem +46

    The best current physics prose by far, professionally narrated and presented. Top quality stuff!

    • @THE-X-Force
      @THE-X-Force Před rokem +1

      _"prose"_ is the correct word. It's more poetry than actual science.

    • @GameTimeWhy
      @GameTimeWhy Před rokem +1

      @@THE-X-Force what do you propose is the "actual science" then.

  • @tel5891
    @tel5891 Před rokem +41

    I listen to these videos practically every day, I want the information to seep into my mind over time. Im always super excited when a new one drops. Thanks so much guys, your work is amazing

    • @jorgegandarillas4599
      @jorgegandarillas4599 Před rokem +1

      I do that too....I'm not alone in this.....thanks!

    • @jimjones8736
      @jimjones8736 Před rokem +1

      Forget the videos. You won't understand any of this without grinding through and understanding the mathematics.

    • @TomJones-tx7pb
      @TomJones-tx7pb Před rokem

      @@jimjones8736 Take the simple thing of mechanics. You cannot understand Lagrangians without basic calculus and the notion of conservation, or to put it another way, you cannot get something for nothing. And the animations in this video is clearly for entertainment rather than true understanding.

    • @jimjones8736
      @jimjones8736 Před rokem

      @@TomJones-tx7pb Yup.
      Are you a relative of mine?😀

  • @navypinkdesign
    @navypinkdesign Před rokem +9

    “Nature is lazy” is my fav quote from this video and such a succinct way to explain symmetry

  • @emmilypalmer9179
    @emmilypalmer9179 Před rokem +47

    I think “efficiency”, not “laziness”, is the universal way. ❤

    • @TorMax9
      @TorMax9 Před rokem +9

      The universe does not waste energy. Whatever the universe happens to be doing is by definition the most efficient. This narrator brings in lots of anthropomorphisms to make it more exciting and relatable and "mysterious".

    • @emmilypalmer9179
      @emmilypalmer9179 Před rokem +2

      @@TorMax9 said like a true nonbeliever Mr. Max. So it’s just a one and done? Your purpose is so insignificant as to only be worth efficiency?

    • @IwinMahWay
      @IwinMahWay Před rokem +6

      @@emmilypalmer9179 better than lazy

    • @mehridin
      @mehridin Před rokem +5

      ​@@emmilypalmer9179 he is talking about the properties of the physical world - not philosophy or religion or purpose or meaning.

    • @gone404
      @gone404 Před rokem +2

      Dragonfly Theory

  • @edwardgaliber
    @edwardgaliber Před rokem +683

    So excited, we get another phenomenal science video. These videos are like a lullabies for adults who crave knowledge of the universe. Thank you so much for doing these!

    • @369Sigma
      @369Sigma Před rokem +43

      lol I actually do use them at bedtime to help me fall asleep. My dreams are usually of space and quantum stuff

    • @Boneless_Chuck
      @Boneless_Chuck Před rokem +10

      Very well said.

    • @juanitaschlink2028
      @juanitaschlink2028 Před rokem +18

      @@369Sigma me too. Only it can take me weeks sometime to watch a whole video as I keep falling asleep and missing the end, no matter where I start.

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      @narsisunkariya Před rokem +7

      I also use his videos to fall asleep.
      I live in a noisy neighbourhood.

    • @NeovanGoth
      @NeovanGoth Před rokem +13

      Same. I have to calm down my ADHS brain to fall asleep, which works best with videos about cosmology and physics for some reason.

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    @JoeNagle1987 Před rokem +68

    This is so good! Your storytelling ability is incredibly engaging and the images you use are great. Thankyou for continuity delight!

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    @TheEnigmaUniverse-vt2pm Před 4 měsíci +2

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    @viole649 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Your videos hit the perfect balance of content being interesting and your voice being soothing. I put them on everyday before I go to bed. I get to listen to some fascinating stuff before I drift off to sleep around the halfway mark.

  • @MarxMin
    @MarxMin Před rokem +362

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    • @Pseudothink
      @Pseudothink Před rokem +8

      I always enjoy getting to the part(s) where you use *that* music: 10:46

    • @theGoogol
      @theGoogol Před rokem +7

      Try checking out these channels (maybe not as good, certainly worth checking out) :
      SEA
      Parallax Nick (low quality visuals, high quality research and factual tid bits not shown elsewhere)
      David Butler (the Universe on a lesson based level ... VERY thorough)

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    • @carrll9715
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    • @theGoogol
      @theGoogol Před rokem +2

      @@carrll9715 :. Also good but too often highly speculative, which can be fun but, like Isaac Arthur's stuff, not always my thing.

  • @GM-cf6jv
    @GM-cf6jv Před rokem +5

    I have watched most of these videos in total fascination and awe of the intellects that are unraveling these mysteries. I don’t understand alot of this one but the graphics are incredibly fun to watch. At 70 years old I don’t have alot more time to see what answers new science reveals. What a long strange trip its been!

  • @jimbenge9649
    @jimbenge9649 Před rokem +649

    Not being a particle physicist, I will have to watch this over a good few times before I'm confident to make comment without feeling realy dumb. 😂 I enjoyed it very much for my own sake and you have given me a couple of ladies to research for my 8 yr old granddaugther who wants to be a scientist. 👍

    • @HistoryoftheUniverse
      @HistoryoftheUniverse  Před rokem +74

      They are great role models!

    • @xDR1TeK
      @xDR1TeK Před rokem +33

      You then leave your granddaughter a legacy twofold. Live long and prosper.

    • @DeathBYDesign666
      @DeathBYDesign666 Před rokem +36

      No need to feel dumb, especially considering there are those who would deny all of this in favor of the idea that most of science is false knowledge. This is not a small number of people, so at least you are leagues above them.

    • @jamieclarke2694
      @jamieclarke2694 Před rokem +18

      I'm wondering if the strong nuclear force broke away causing inflation because there was no actual mass at that point, then the Higgs field came about and stopped or massively slowed down inflation incredibly quickly because now all the energy used by the inflatron was being inserted into the universe using the Higgs Field to create mass, which instantaneously slowed down space that was expanding faster than light because spacetime now contained actual mass that gravity acted on and was pulling space back.
      Then as spacetime expands further and further and the universe cools, there is enough empty space to speed up expansion again and the space to matter ratio increased enough for the higgs field, matter and gravity to stop slowing it down as much.
      Or space is negative matter and therefore always pushes away the opposite of gravity.
      Or the super hot plasma and energy at the beginning pushed actual spacetime outwards until it cooled and couldn't push outwards anymore, describing inflation, then later empty space is dark energy as negative gravity and that's why you get the filaments, gravity pulling matter in and empty space pushing it out.
      Or.... I need to go to bed for a few years and think about what I said without any physics or mathematical knowledge, trying to pretend I understand anything about this amazing awe-inspiring universe we are blessed to live in!

    • @unvarnisheddruglifes
      @unvarnisheddruglifes Před rokem +11

      ​@@jamieclarke2694 Einstein said famously "there's two miracles, the universe and the fact that we can even start to understand it" probably a paraphrase for his actual quote but you get the jist

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    @abdullahalsakka Před rokem +141

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    I've followed a lot of science channels but this video made me understand de fundamental role of symmetry in our current theories. Thanks so much, I'll be staying up all night thinking about how such a tiny asymmetry can still reflect a deeper symmetry 😅 but yeah honestly, thank you so much for this one, awesome work

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    • @owfan4134
      @owfan4134 Před rokem +13

      I'm sure you are doing just as great and impactful a labor as the writers and story-tellers behind this video. It's just as you say; who cares about fussy scientists bickering about quirky numbers in journals stocked to the brim with academic jargon? The answer, of course, is that these are the closest things to objective truths we can arrive at in the field of natural philosophy. Group theory, among the likes of Darwin's theory of evolution, was one of many pivotal innovations in mathematical thinking which underpinned the rocket-launch of natural philosophy into the modern world from the stone and bronze ages of Platonic theory and Aristotelian discourse.
      I'm sure Pythagoras would've been among the bustling crowd ecstatic to witness the spectacle of the 3,000 ton controlled explosion that was the scientific revolution and it's now precipitously accelerating payload. Meta-mathematics is probably a better descriptor for it, because the definition of the conservation of momentum being mutually inter-dependent on the concept of translational symmetry indicates the connectivity and ubiquitous nature of the fundamental laws of physics; the language which describes each law is bound by logical axioms and rules which produce repeatable and universally consistent results, an artifact present in equal parts in the smallest part as much as the largest one. Whoever looks deeper and asks it questions, the universe rewards, even the hesitant and critical Pauli! Thanks for reading.

    • @s4pjans
      @s4pjans Před rokem +5

      Well said!👍🏻

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      @astrocat88 Před rokem +5

      I so appreciate this channel and comments (exchanges) such as both of yours. I wish that I had become a physicist to better understand "all of this". Such a fascinating universe.

    • @euclidpanarchy1502
      @euclidpanarchy1502 Před rokem +4

      Well put !

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  • @thebogsofmordor7356
    @thebogsofmordor7356 Před rokem +13

    The spin parity of neutrinos has got to be one of the wildest properties of the universe (thus far) So many brilliant minds over the centuries have had their work and equations funneled down into a single drop to try to get us to the next stage of discovery. Truly amazing.

    • @disorganizedorg
      @disorganizedorg Před rokem +2

      The β-decay of Cobalt-60 breaks parity, enabling a common reference for chirality, doesn't it?

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    @alcyone1349 Před rokem +14

    I'm not a professional physics person but I am quite unsure of how or, more precisely, where exactly matter and anti-matter meet if they cancel each other out instantaneously?
    At any rate, great video as always.

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    @agentj3936 Před rokem +25

    Just a minor correction of detail. The verse at 37:53 is from John 1:1 not Genesis 1:1.
    Great video! You always have such great content!

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  • @whnvr
    @whnvr Před rokem +1

    i love that macro symmetry and our entire concept of beauty and value, which sculpt both the universe at large and our experience of it, are just emergent properties of the micro symmetry that shape the physical laws that govern micro AND macro, with grand structures mirroring the small in so many ways. symmetry’s fundamental nature and the properties of emergence are so elegant it blows my mind.

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    @Beerbatter1962 Před rokem +4

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    Usually I watch this channel when I'm falling asleep. I'm watching this during the day and I'm glad I did. Very educational!

  • @ziedbenkhalifa7913
    @ziedbenkhalifa7913 Před rokem +8

    Simply the best channel on CZcams and Internet. I discovered the channel months ago by accident and I became addicted to its content. Thank you so much for this brilliant work combining history and science. The animations, videos and voice over are amazing. Can't wait for more content

    • @derkjh
      @derkjh Před rokem +2

      What are you on.

    • @WhoAmEye_WhoAreEwe
      @WhoAmEye_WhoAreEwe Před rokem

      @@derkjh - I suspect there is a lot of fake/bought comments involved with this channel, tbh (?)

  • @MagentaFaux
    @MagentaFaux Před rokem +11

    As soon as the separation of forces were mentioned as having happened at distinct times, I wondered if and when they could separate further. It's hard to imagine what the consequences of that might be.

    • @jamespilcher5287
      @jamespilcher5287 Před 10 měsíci +2

      They seperated at specific energy levels. Parts of the universe are now at the lowest possible energy, which means the floor has been reached. There are no unexplored lower energy levels for the forces to seperate out any further at.

    • @vhawk1951kl
      @vhawk1951kl Před 6 měsíci

      I wonder if you can help me with this please: Do you accept without question or believe anything containing that piece, and if so why?
      Is it not plain to you that "symmetry is everywhere can only be an assertion without foundation?
      Do you suppose that men (human beings) are naturally inclined to accept without question or believe or do you suppose that to be a consequence of their invention that they call education, which seems to turn out credulous halfwits that believe everything they are told?
      @MagentaFaux
      9 months ago
      As soon as the separation of forces were mentioned as having happened at distinct times, I wondered if and when they could separate further. It's hard to imagine what the consequences of that might be.
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      Peter Codner

    • @MagentaFaux
      @MagentaFaux Před 6 měsíci

      @@vhawk1951kl To be honest and fair, I'm just another credulous halfwit.
      You know what? I was just thinking about that today. I imagine I'm somewhat credulous because of some psychological thing. So I suppose it's environmentally based but that's pure speculation.

    • @vhawk1951kl
      @vhawk1951kl Před 6 měsíci

      @@MagentaFaux If you are credulous, and few are not, it is because men(human beings tend to be *passive*; it takes effort or inner activity not to just to believe passively mechanically(means choicelesly)
      The strongest force producing passive credulity is what is called " education", where the victim is required to know- to regurgitate what has been rammed down his throat, but that cannot be knowledge which I define, subject to your better view, as direct immediate personal experience as direct immediate and personal as pain which is one benchmark of knowledge-I know*as*I know or experience pain or that the thing on the end of my left leg is my left foot, so not just pain, but pain tends to be both direct and immediate. Education also tends to condition its victims to accept without question or believe and to suppose that there is no difference between knowledge and information, the supposition being that if I can repeat it like a parrot I 'know' it. Moreover men(human beings) for whatever reasons are uncomfortable with I do *not* know , or part of them is while another part delights in the freedom of not knowing, or as Krishnamurti put it:" the state of not knowing *Is*intelligence, which cannot, of course, come from flesh and blood or the associative/dreaming apparatus or mind or lower thinking function, not that it can *think* however 'think' is understood. Men seem to suppose that *any* kind of random accidental associating or them talking to themselves is " thinking*, which it neither is nor could be, but it is worth investigating or remaining in front of the question what*is* thinking, or perhaps what am I calling or labelling thinking or how do I *experience* thinking, if I both can and do think?
      In my experience and subject to your better view there is real*Life* or something very alive in *not* knowing and passive acceptance without question or belief is a poor substitute for that. It appears that men(human beings) just passively accept without question or believe because it is better than nothing or faute de mieux as the French say.
      Nobody that is prepared to question as intelligently as you could properly be called a halfwit. That which another tells me which I just passively accept cannot be *my own* because it is not*my* direct immediate personal experience(and as often as not nobody's direct immediate personal experience)Of course one can be given and just accept information, but not knowledge belief, subject to your better view, being the exact opposite of knowledge and - also subject to your better view the essence of belief is that it is passive. Men tend to be conditioned programmed or "educated" to be passive. Also subject to your better view when one is active, the other either must or will be passive.
      I suppose the mind or associative apparatus will generate associations automatically, just as memory tends to be automatic. We human beings seem to be given this remarkable machine with so many functions that work automatically without any need for us to participate actively, for example breathing digestion are all done for me and certainly the associative process of memory just happens. If I had to actively pay attention to half of what the machine does for me, I would not survive for long, so I'm bound to be passive much of the time . The mind of associative/dreaming apparatus or function will even generate dreams for me in my completely passive or unconscious state known as sleep and even while I am semi-conscious and ostensibly awake and conscious or experiencing with_knowledge which is what conscious means. It appears to me that so much is done for me right from the moment I appear on this planet either by the mechanism or my causes or parents or others, that it is hardly surprising that I am passive and dream my way through, what is called life, so little active attention is required of me, so god knows what is being put in to me by way of information and all sorts of other things such as opinions beliefs and what have you, *None*or very little of which call for active attention if that is indeed what I am unless I am no more that the sum of my functions hardly any of which require anything active from me so it is as if passive and dreamy are my runs down hill or default state and I only rarely wake up and actively question because it is all done for me, or is all of this nonsense? As Hamlet puts it" What a piece of work is a man?" -Which you no doubt know or have by heart.
      As the mad never wonder if they are mad, no more does a real halfwit wonder if he is a halfwit which you quite clearly *are not*, because it takes wits or intelligence actively to question, but then what *Is*intelligence? How to remain awake and attentive in front of that very alive question without killing it with answers(which are so lifeless are they not?) There is a wonderful bit of humour at the end of the what a piece of work is a man soliloquy which goes to show that even a super-serious esoteric school such as that which hid behind the name Shakespeare had time for humour)and of course the comedies are wonderfully funny) The warp of life appears to be suffering and the weft humour without which who could survive?
      Credulous halfwits never wonder if they are being credulous because they are *passive* as all dreamers like the writer are passive most of the time-certainly only semi-conscious most of the time, bar the sudden realisation that I have been asleep(hypnotised by the functions)
      Are*all* men passively credulous and believe passively mechanically automatically? Not having any experience of "all" men or any universal, I am in no position to say, save that it would not surprise me if they were.

    • @goktug123123
      @goktug123123 Před 4 měsíci

      not if we are in a false vacuum@@jamespilcher5287

  • @gui42cmzx98
    @gui42cmzx98 Před rokem +1

    This video is just absolutely incredible. Great work !!!

  • @luisbarahona3722
    @luisbarahona3722 Před rokem +2

    This is precious. I love it. Absolutely amazing content

  • @Starvin_Marvin138
    @Starvin_Marvin138 Před rokem +3

    I haven't been watching for 10 seconds and I just want you to know I absolutely love these videos

    • @jamescollier3
      @jamescollier3 Před rokem

      I listened for 10 seconds and realized no one has calculated the actually distance to the nearest stars in miles

    • @GameTimeWhy
      @GameTimeWhy Před rokem

      @@jamescollier3 I've been watching for 10 nanoseconds and realized no-one calculated the distance to alpha centari in bananas.

  • @6teezkid
    @6teezkid Před rokem +3

    Astronomy has to be the most exciting (frontier) careers to pursue these days. What we've learned in last 20 years alone is mind-blowing.

  • @KillerGumby-ll5xc
    @KillerGumby-ll5xc Před rokem

    these videos are magical. i listen to it at work. and i listen to them at night when i dont sleep.

  • @aurora123borealis
    @aurora123borealis Před rokem +1

    Brilliant stuff. Love this series. Thanks a lot!

  • @deusexaethera
    @deusexaethera Před rokem +7

    In reality, they would've noticed the problem as the exhaust plumes from their deceleration engines started mutually annihilating upon contact with each other, before they got anywhere near close enough to touch. Still, another excellent video.
    The discussion of magnetic monopoles puzzles me. I'm not sure why some physicists say they should exist, since it's already well-established that magnetic fields are generated by the _movement_ of electric charges. A monopolar field would require a static buildup of some kind of charge, in this case an electrical charge, and static charges are by definition _not_ moving.

    • @FeeshUnofficial
      @FeeshUnofficial Před rokem

      Idk if they'd notice because of the excitement and/or pressure, but it definitely would be visible, yeah. They also probably wouldn't just disappear, just ruin their space suits and maybe their hands (or whatever the alien would use to touch)

    • @Appletank8
      @Appletank8 Před rokem +1

      @@FeeshUnofficial Matter Anti-matter reactions are one of the most energetic ones in the known universe pound for pound, its not that they disappeared, its more likely the pair of astronauts blew up.
      Which is why testing whether your counter parts are anti-matter by blowing smoke at them is a bit unsafe.

  • @SilverAlex92
    @SilverAlex92 Před rokem +19

    I always wondered, what would have Galois found had he lived past his 21 years. Its baffling to me, at 30 years old, hearing of someone who lived way less than me, and yet in that short time, he brought so much to maths and science. His early passing is truly a loss for us all.

  • @Merlingrimm
    @Merlingrimm Před rokem

    Thank you for this video. Got me thinking about some things not related but comparable. You do a great service!

  • @ernestmeyer1891
    @ernestmeyer1891 Před rokem +1

    Absolutely wonderful. Great graphics too. Thank you very much!

  • @DekkarJr
    @DekkarJr Před rokem +4

    I wanna hear more about Filaments... its insane... they are soooo big... maybe they could be accessed some how, maybe they are what we travel thru when we go into a wormhole? Fascinating that we can even detect something like that

  • @slowstone8509
    @slowstone8509 Před rokem +71

    This is the only channel I’ll like a video before watching it, because I know it’s going to be epic.
    Thank you for bringing poetic and enlightening content during the darkest times we’ve had to navigate.
    You’re helping build and maintain culture, and a refuge of mind.

    • @TheGRACEBIBLECOLLEGE
      @TheGRACEBIBLECOLLEGE Před rokem

      you seriously like things before trying them? That is so fucking wrong...

    • @Alex-ql1fd
      @Alex-ql1fd Před rokem +1

      its always been "the darkest times we've had to navigate" since humans began conciousness, i reckon.

    • @normandubowitz1965
      @normandubowitz1965 Před rokem

      Inspirational programs for all humanity to give hope in a world bereft of true education.

  • @ed.puckett
    @ed.puckett Před rokem +1

    Thank you, this was so clearly and beautifully explained.

  • @polloman15
    @polloman15 Před rokem +1

    I love your voice, your narration style is relaxing and engaging

  • @innocentbystander3317
    @innocentbystander3317 Před rokem +5

    Oh wow, you just made math so much easier for me. Never noticed a pattern of symmetry quite like that before. Looking forward to the rest of the video even more, now! Thanks.

  • @lanimulrepus
    @lanimulrepus Před rokem +3

    Excellent presentation... In particular, your description of Emmy Noether's contribution was perfect... It is a shame that she died at such a young age...

  • @atbuzon
    @atbuzon Před 7 měsíci

    Brilliant!!!
    Keep ‘‘em coming.
    Thankyou.

  • @georgebernstein12
    @georgebernstein12 Před rokem

    One of the best channels ever created. I only selfishly & greedily wish there were more episodes for me to consume

  • @fedanimal5955
    @fedanimal5955 Před rokem +2

    These are absolutely the best videos for this material I have ever seen.
    How do I help promote end encourage you and your developers to keep making these video.
    The explanations and details are outstanding.
    Just great work!!!

  • @karlpoulin3938
    @karlpoulin3938 Před rokem +3

    The best explanation so far on symmetry. Outstanding video, congrats!

  • @clasbin77
    @clasbin77 Před rokem +4

    Everyone involved in this channel - past, present and future - is freaking amazing. This is the absolute highlight of my day.

  • @graxxor
    @graxxor Před 4 měsíci

    Quite possibly the most epic opening to science documentary ever written. Breathtaking.

  • @VaanRavi
    @VaanRavi Před 10 měsíci +2

    This channel deserves to have 100mil subs

  • @magnatron007
    @magnatron007 Před rokem +4

    Another great video, although I will be watching it at least once more because I'm dumb and this is going to take a bit to wrap my mind around. The idea of finding an entire civilization made of antimatter is just mind blowing. why has no one used this idea in a scifi novel or movie I just don't know, or maybe I just missed that one somehow.

    • @Compguy321
      @Compguy321 Před rokem

      It would definitely make for a good Star Trek episode!

    • @WhoAmEye_WhoAreEwe
      @WhoAmEye_WhoAreEwe Před rokem

      @@Compguy321 a sane voice within the vacuum
      👍

  • @ArielTavori
    @ArielTavori Před rokem +18

    When a video like this gets over 100k views in a few days, it's one of the few reminders I have that there are actually large numbers of curious, intelligent people in the world who enjoy learning and growing.
    Everybody I know 'believes' things, and seems to find 'reason' distasteful, if not downright offensive.
    So to my fellow viewers, thanks for existing, i guess... Stay curious! 🙏

  • @TinDK
    @TinDK Před 7 měsíci

    This documentary is really exquisite at so many levels. Very very good work, thx!

  • @junemoonchild69
    @junemoonchild69 Před rokem

    The greatest joy any human being can find, while alive here, is in simply looking around and seeing. . .

  • @Erick-ev5zt
    @Erick-ev5zt Před rokem +288

    Love how you tell the history of the universe. We are like a child listening to our father telling us good stories before we go to sleep.

    • @billc.4584
      @billc.4584 Před rokem +9

      Hey Erick, that is just a very nice thought. :) Hopefully "History of the Universe" is a little more grounded in reality. :) Peace.

    • @immMoon
      @immMoon Před rokem +8

      Yes I like to watch these at night 😭

    • @Stealth1337
      @Stealth1337 Před rokem

      Freud's delight . Not

    • @brycel0812
      @brycel0812 Před rokem +1

      😅😅

    • @Charles-zd9mj
      @Charles-zd9mj Před rokem

      @@billc.4584 What do you mean?

  • @KryogenKeeper
    @KryogenKeeper Před rokem +7

    Following the "path of least resistance" or "least action", I'm curious HOW that path is determined before hand.

    • @Nick-jz9yz
      @Nick-jz9yz Před rokem +3

      Maybe it doesn't know until it's observed? Maybe it's everywhere all at once and something something wave functions? Idk the stuff is confusing but this is a great question you have

    • @KryogenKeeper
      @KryogenKeeper Před rokem +3

      Water streaming down a window runs into resistance, THEN adjusts it's path. Light doesn't seem to have to do this. Perhaps it does, but too quickly for us to observe?

  • @kingdomkeys-prod
    @kingdomkeys-prod Před 11 měsíci

    Yes you are my favorite narrator! I love that little breathless fluctuation you add for emphasis!! Bravo my dear sir!

  • @AndreiNeacsu
    @AndreiNeacsu Před rokem +1

    Awesome video! Thank you!
    With a mismatch in the helicity of the (virtual) anti-neutrinos in neutrinoless double beta decays (should this decay modes exist), I believe that for certain proposed mechanisms you could distiguish between electron and positron one one side and anti-electron and anti-positron on the other side. Because electrons have mass, helicity is not the same as chirality. This would add another layer of complication in our understanding of the Universe, of particles and symmetries.

  • @theblackprince1346
    @theblackprince1346 Před rokem +4

    More great content guys, by the way are you still making videos for history of the earth? Just feel like that channel has now become the secondary channel with less uploads than this channel.

    • @HistoryoftheUniverse
      @HistoryoftheUniverse  Před rokem +2

      Thanks! New video coming next week, they are now coming out about once every three months so we can balance everything.

    • @theblackprince1346
      @theblackprince1346 Před rokem +2

      @@HistoryoftheUniverse thanks for the very quick reply. Look forward to it, love all your content.

  • @s4pjans
    @s4pjans Před rokem +2

    Best thing about this series? The narrator! Love his voice and articulation!👍🏻 Keep up the great work!

  • @sscjessica
    @sscjessica Před 6 měsíci

    36:07 I don't understand why, but that is just utterly stunning, I cannot wait to read it all one day.

  • @Tatertrader444
    @Tatertrader444 Před 4 měsíci

    Keep up the good work. Absolutely amazing.

  • @muahmuah4135
    @muahmuah4135 Před rokem +12

    As an aspiring physicist, I have to say it's really² hard, the principle of least action is hard enough as it is but with lagrangian and hameltonian it's really a nightmare, excluding quqntum mechanics... Modern physics is already a nightmare
    Anyway,this channel is really helpful for those intrested in physics or aspiring physicist like me,its great explanation is really helpful instead of simply solving long equation without knowing anything the equation itself is saying,this explanation is really insightful in explaining the mathematics behind it and it helped me a lot

    • @mikefuller5577
      @mikefuller5577 Před rokem +2

      I don't even understand tidal effects.

    • @muahmuah4135
      @muahmuah4135 Před rokem +3

      @@mikefuller5577 Simply put it's push and pull due to gravity

    • @mikefuller5577
      @mikefuller5577 Před rokem +1

      @@muahmuah4135 Thanks Muah muah! I did mean how tidal effects work over the Earth though. I didn't understand Patrick's Moore's explanation in his beautiful book 'Exploring The Earth and Moon' ( 1990 ), which is aimed at an 8 - 12 year old audience. Lol!

  • @ivar0
    @ivar0 Před rokem +5

    This channel and Cool Worlds are the dopamine of existential wonder I need to get through my life tbh.

  • @scar6073
    @scar6073 Před 6 měsíci

    This channel is a pure gem

  • @mattbotha738
    @mattbotha738 Před rokem

    i started with this video
    going to binge watch all ur content from the start thank u sir u are amazing

  • @josephbenson4413
    @josephbenson4413 Před rokem +3

    It's seems as though there are only two things perfect about that VERY early universe. It was perfectly symmetrical and perfectly uninhabitable, making it not really perfect for much at all.

  • @JoseCruzRangel
    @JoseCruzRangel Před rokem +15

    Looks like he quoted John 1:1 and not Genesis. Great video!

    • @BS-lk3jg
      @BS-lk3jg Před rokem +5

      i also thought this was a pretty weird oversight considering the prominence of the quote within the larger essay's structure.

    • @jujjuj7676
      @jujjuj7676 Před rokem +1

      No it doesn't....pretty far from close...

    • @atoz6239
      @atoz6239 Před rokem

      @@BS-lk3jg 0