Jesus is coming back none of this nonsense make sense sound like they bout to destroy the world
@DylanC-v9b2 күн бұрын
This is how Christianity turns the world upside down. I was raised an atheist, always thought I was my own God, then God broke me and completely turned around my worldview decades ago. There’s no such thing as luck. He is God, and I am not, nor ever will be. And He is all good.😊 If we seek truth He’s promised to reveal Himself to us.
@DylanC-v9b2 күн бұрын
… but great point about survivor bias. TYVM! History is written by the winners of wars.
@odedantebi80863 күн бұрын
This is obviously a very simplifies explanation. I would like to learn more about this technique
@nobrescostumes3 күн бұрын
biggest bullshit of modern science, please how can anyone believe in this, its all about money not science
@aifilmschool4 күн бұрын
Woaa, he explains soooooo welll!!!
@stepaushi5 күн бұрын
Cool glasses. They add to the aura.
@neoh5245 күн бұрын
Birkeland Currents from the sun
@618litterpickin6 күн бұрын
Stop editing this guy, he had much more to say and these edits are only making the narrative confusing
@terryibrahim65349 күн бұрын
So apparently when the core releases heat it goes from insanely hot to frozen and creates a magnetic field. Ah I think my instinct is telling me that the earth has a constant magnetic field because the core of our earth is never static by being frozen.
@davidbolen898210 күн бұрын
I feel more intelligent just listening to this dude.
@dylantenerowicz583211 күн бұрын
Wow I watched this video a decade ago when I was deciding what degree I should get. It was a time of so much optimism and possibility. How the time flies! Anyways I (wisely) chose engineering instead of medicine. I’m happy as an engineer and I don’t think I would have been motivated enough to make it all the way through med school and residency. Now I design cars!
@outrancedawster12 күн бұрын
I wonder what the kid who choose engineering physics is doing now..
@GlennElert12 күн бұрын
3:30 "Don't feed the trolls." Half of your video titles are masterclasses in carefully worded trolling.
@mechanicallycreative978816 күн бұрын
The real question is if i blow hard enough how cold can the soup get.
@souvikroy623719 күн бұрын
Not satisfactory answer
@PoperyCommander21 күн бұрын
Is it possible that the Gravitational constant is not exactly a constant? On these subatomic scales, it seems like gravity is stronger relative to size.
@tsbrownie23 күн бұрын
This is even more true today than when this was released.
@durbledurb399229 күн бұрын
I bet he looked at the virtue signal comments and puked.
@Gerald-b3wАй бұрын
Creepy
@hobbitluckАй бұрын
I have never forgotten this video. The question of finding the balance between "be on good terms with all persons" and "be hated" feels eternal. It also feels more relevant today then ever.
@ChimeraZoneАй бұрын
"First disbelieve". Naw. Sorry that's literally the point of scientists. It's fine to be a little skeptical, but I don't need trust issues to understand reality. Scientists said the earth was round, but I ain't second guessing that shit based on all the EMPERICAL EVIDENCE I see. Of course I'm com'n to you from 2024, and this discourse was silly even for 2017. I don't need a scientist to be skeptical of the planet being round and revolving around the sun. I can observe that myself. Gravitational waves, which are better documented at this point are common knowledge, at least scientifically. Just because one dude points out inconsistencies with something doesn't necessarily make it untrue. Look at conspiracy theorists(you can look away now sorry you needed to witness that). Skepticism needs context to be relevant. The vast majority need a reason to be skeptical of something. They don't second guess every single thing, every single day. What is the point of anything if you make no inferences. That's what you second guess, not facts. Once something is established, it doesn't need updating for a while, but as you know more can be discovered of all things. Skepticism isn't in itself bad, because it's useful for pruning out possible fallacies. It's an overabundance of skepticism that'll fuck you over. Remember that and you should be fine. Just kinda find a relative balance that functions.
@Ashley_black-h3rАй бұрын
2025 at few months
@peterczekaj7596Ай бұрын
Reminds be of a PBS series from James Burke, "The Day the Universe Changed". He details revolutionary paradigm shifts in our science knowledge.
@mimuljadiАй бұрын
How does it feel to create a second channel for the purpose of science communication? Did you save this channel in hopes to pass the torch or for personal memory? As a student “scientist” myself, id love to chat!
@richardmhernrhАй бұрын
New
@MDShuvo-h3zАй бұрын
Can we make current by this magnetic field
@ExperimentalAccount-kv1bfАй бұрын
Comment after 3 year
@BoHanQiАй бұрын
i have one question! why the high pressure of the higher point will make the low point povit upwards around
@peterczekaj7596Ай бұрын
Would love to see an update on this post now, 10 years on, and after the algorithm has changed a bazillion times. Also, which is bigger? A bazillion or a gajillion....?
@peterczekaj7596Ай бұрын
When you know how computers work at the atomic level, it's almost magic that they even work at all on the macro level.
@youtoob1811Ай бұрын
tl;dw - Physicists have literally no clue what spin is. I've watch like 5 of these videos and it's all waffle.
@Marcio100sАй бұрын
The field of Jupiter is not only 13 times larger than the Earth's, it also has the opposite direction to the Earth's. Understand why. The earth has its own magnetic field due to its incandescent solid nucleus that revolves around its axis. If this core cools or stops rotating, the magnetic generation will cease. The intensity of the magnetic field increases as temperature or rotation increases. Jupiter has a field 13 times larger than Earth, you know now why? The origin of the earth's magnetic field, as well as all celestial bodies, is universal and is due solely to the rotation movement of the incandescent core (over 3000 °C). If there is no incandescence or rotation, there will be no generation of its own magnetism. This is the only hypothesis that justifies all the already identified behaviors of geomagnetism, including the enigmatic magnetic reversal. These reversals are due to the shocks of asteroids with the planet, to tip the axis of rotation of the internal solid, incandescent nucleus. M. A. Sens; R. Ph. Sens and F. M. Rebello show, in 4 minutes, an animation that clarifies the mechanism of generation and reversal of earthly magnetism and other planets.
@rossfriedman6570Ай бұрын
I didn't understand when he had one pendulum moving and the other not. Was he explaining that both pendulums need to be out of phase to make the situation work the best?
@InnercitywomanperspectiveАй бұрын
He won’t be president in 2025?! 😮😊😂
@anewwrinkleonthebrainpodca2451Ай бұрын
I work in HVAC and regularly work with cold air chillers. He is not making sense. Like what refrigerant will be used? How does a compressor interference get removed to avoid affecting the system? Would the computer need a vacuum? If using steel, how are you making any parts keep magnetic conductivity?
@Boca-do-rioАй бұрын
Can a neutron even produce a charge? Meaning... Is it the spin allone that produces a charge or most a fundemental partical have more then only a spin? Has a foton for instance a exact electrical composition to its magnetic composition in a 50/50% state besides that it has 0 spin? And could it be that for instance a neutron is differend in composition, for instance a bit more magnetic, then electrical charged or vice versa? A neutron is also more heavy then a proton, it could also be that it is for instance more bound to the Higgs field, then its proton partner. If for instance the neutron is more importand for the binding to the Higgsfield, the proton could get more responsible for the electrical binding, of the total mass.. Is it not the electron that has centrifugional power? And is it not pulling on the proton, in a electrical state and vice versa? This could maybe mean that a proton is less atracted to a gravity field?
@madogg152Ай бұрын
OLD FARTS are Jaded, Stuck in the Mud, routine, comfortable. However, being a very old fart, I recently Proved Evolution impossible by math. I can also prove parts of the Bible True by Math. I can also prove parts of Big Bang Theory impossible. Don't bother asking, it headed into a book.
@michaelroamsАй бұрын
I watch you because you post actual useful content that is simultaneously entertaining. I hate the idea of posting for the sake getting attention for no other productive reason.
@robertteh3056Ай бұрын
Einstein and numerous Scientists hitherto have been trying to explain the universe in terms of gravity. I f gravity is not a force nor an elementary constituent, then we should try to think out of the gravity box by looking at universe perhaps, the origin of light or energy. Where does energy come from? There are enough scientific evidences of entanglement, it is logical to deduce that the origin of energy/light is not within gravity, quantum gravity spacetime relevant to living things' but in the vacuum or void of non-gravity space outside which being void is unstable fluctuating between (+1) and (-1) giving rise to energy!
@johnny5584Ай бұрын
So sad you no longer post on this channel, start a podcast! haha
@johnny5584Ай бұрын
Wow, it's so sad you no longer post on this channel. But I feel you have a lot to say about life, science, philosophy. You should start a podcast!
@ianbuchan8548Ай бұрын
>be me >21 years old and have never downloaded any form of social media. >obnoxiously bring it up at every opportunity with pride.
@prathmeshbarapatre2339Ай бұрын
This video came to my feed on right time. I will be heading to work on Instrumentation for LIGO India next month. Excited to be part of it.
@avoiceinsupportoftruth5Ай бұрын
This is brilliant, thanks for sharing!
@easyeducation2590Ай бұрын
He is good
@paulcooper10462 ай бұрын
Sean Carroll understands energy and mass the way I understand the alphabet.
@paulcooper10462 ай бұрын
What you describe as, “inauthentic,” I describe as, “fake ass.” Social media has pros and cons. Ideally, we’ll trend towards the pros as much as we are able to. Cheers, mate…☀️
@munday70s2 ай бұрын
I love your channel and content
@munday70s2 ай бұрын
Hey it’s not just u I just watched your adding new animals to ur Pandora collection and I hate worms to especially earthworms
@sequeira11042 ай бұрын
Please checkout the book Invisible Rainbow by Arthur Firstenberg ❤