Can Space Time Remember?
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@j7ndominica051
@j7ndominica051 14 сағат бұрын
Where are you getting a data point for no comments made? What is "Windows XP 9"?
@FloJ12
@FloJ12 14 сағат бұрын
I must say that this episode was particularly hard to understand
@DonCarlos590
@DonCarlos590 14 сағат бұрын
Doesn't mass or affect time? In other words your very existence in the universe helps move time and therefore creates a larger universe. If you was the famous illusionist David Copperfield and make a planet disappear the total mass of the universe would shift. Probably not much given it's size in relation to space
@jowenzel
@jowenzel 14 сағат бұрын
I'm blown away by the science
@wesmartino64
@wesmartino64 14 сағат бұрын
You haven't been showing up for me lately, and I've been subscribed since the nerdy guy before you.
@austingray8325
@austingray8325 14 сағат бұрын
Data point
@Bledoston
@Bledoston 14 сағат бұрын
I can indeed confirm that bozos exist, I have personally observed them.
@commiezombie2477
@commiezombie2477 14 сағат бұрын
Why does this guy talk like a T-Rex? Are your elbows glued to your hips? It's strange man.
@V1forceb4
@V1forceb4 14 сағат бұрын
Data point, still my favorite channel
@saminieminen8486
@saminieminen8486 14 сағат бұрын
I’m a data point
@thomashenderson3901
@thomashenderson3901 15 сағат бұрын
Dare I suggest - and please don't shoot me down here - I think Spacetime might also suffer with the fact there's a lot of focus on real cutting edge science, and for many it's really difficult stuff for a lot of people to take in. Take how this channel started with Gabe, it was fun and frivolous and kept physics quite accessible, whilst also at machine gun pace. The channel is very Matt now, and that's fine, but the overall tone has shifted and it's not the fast hitting entertainment it used to be. (BTW - I love all the serious detail far beyond my understanding, but it's not for all!) x
@eddeph
@eddeph 15 сағат бұрын
beep boop i'm a datapoint, this content is amazing
@Americanmutt-z8k
@Americanmutt-z8k 15 сағат бұрын
See the problem you run into is once You observe the object doing it it changes. The double split experiment. What you want to know is how it works? First off the universe is not a big bang it's in collapse. I don't know what idiot wanted to think big bang was the way it happened that is wrong. Maybe they wanted to combine religion and science I do too. But my religion is things evolving. So it's time to evolve humans. When an atom produces a quark, that work is going to a new Adam to become something new. Weather be an electron will there be a neutron or a proton. The quarks are the original building blocks of the atomic structure. Now the energy that's caused when this happens is where your gravity comes from. Part of the energy goes to the new atom to combine the Cork and change it mature it. Part of the energy bounces from the electron back into the center of the nucleus which recreates the whole process. And then that final energy is released out into the wild that is what you call gravity. I am tired of hearing it being called electromagnetic energy. It is the separation of the quarks from the nucleus that power gravity . And why I say the universities in collapse well that's kind of obvious. You wouldn't have planets solar systems or galaxies if it wasn't. The more the universe pulls itself together in Galaxy form, the more the universe will collapse in on itself. But don't worry it'll get to a point where it will no longer collapse it will find a happy medium. But when it's all said and done it'll be a lot smaller. Finally all gravity comes from the Atoms creating quarks. And that tiny little explosion is the ripple the frequency effect of gravity, through the system. But for that first Atom that ever pull itself together gravity would have had to existed inside the atom. The atom is the Creator and power source of gravity.
@Hydra-V
@Hydra-V 15 сағат бұрын
That's actually funny.
@Americanmutt-z8k
@Americanmutt-z8k 14 сағат бұрын
@Hydra-V Think about it, It explains more then scientists have done in a long time. And if the Big bang theory was true then particles would not be coming together they be blowing apart. Everything we witness is a combination of atomic structure not the destruction of it. Other than gravity that's the only real destruction you see that energy caused by the cork separating from the Atoms nucleus.
@riccardopalamidesse4196
@riccardopalamidesse4196 15 сағат бұрын
Data point weeee
@howarddewing6617
@howarddewing6617 15 сағат бұрын
Data
@Starry-r6b
@Starry-r6b 15 сағат бұрын
The hierarchy problem seems like a really hard one. Maybe future generations will find the answer
@MooMooCow-ur1oz
@MooMooCow-ur1oz 15 сағат бұрын
L on the algorithm issuea
@simonescarinzi3491
@simonescarinzi3491 15 сағат бұрын
Dot for science
@EspenFrafalne
@EspenFrafalne 15 сағат бұрын
Time should also not exist. If time always existed, then it would go infinitely far back into the past, which means that no matter how many days and years went by, the present (today) would always be infinitely far into the future. One could also imagine that a godlike being had existed for as long as time, and that this being had counted each day that passed. This would have given us an actual number, and as all numbers are finite, it would not be infinite. This leaves us with the idea that time started sometime in the past, but this would require some change to occur, and AFAIK, no change can happen without the passing of time, and so it seems impossible for time to start without it already existing, and so it has to have always existed, but thats also impossible, which means that time should not exist
@DjTechDJ
@DjTechDJ 15 сағат бұрын
Data point.
@peterstefanovic6010
@peterstefanovic6010 15 сағат бұрын
Wooo Hoo I finally get to make a relevant comment : )
@ZatoichiBattousai
@ZatoichiBattousai 15 сағат бұрын
It'd to bad Time doesn't exist and is just a useful concept.
@TheThehwashere
@TheThehwashere 15 сағат бұрын
They could start launching particles much closer to lightspeed or at lightspeed it might give them more information
@swordchucks4life
@swordchucks4life 15 сағат бұрын
Yeah I do feel like I haven’t been seeing your videos on my feed as much recently, despite generally watching them start to finish and dropping a like when they do pop up.
@NullnVoidDnv
@NullnVoidDnv 15 сағат бұрын
Smart way to ask for likes and comments. Bravo 👏
@mrpopcorn1873
@mrpopcorn1873 15 сағат бұрын
JaBaited
@NemonicanatLarge
@NemonicanatLarge 15 сағат бұрын
Welcome back! Once again, theories retracted and new ones presented … and the cycle continues … 😵‍💫
@chistopherr7536
@chistopherr7536 15 сағат бұрын
Hello
@mrmanwithhatman
@mrmanwithhatman 15 сағат бұрын
I have been watching this channel for about 10 years now and when a new video arrives, I immediately stop what I am doing to watch and absorb what I can, no algorithm needed. I never regret spending the time to watch. It might be one of my most important rituals. What could be more fulfilling then humbly trying to understand the universe we live in?
@TheDonOfGibraltar
@TheDonOfGibraltar 15 сағат бұрын
Thank you for all the content you have put out over the years!
@zebuster
@zebuster 15 сағат бұрын
Love the content.
@santyricon
@santyricon 15 сағат бұрын
Leaving a comment after pressing like
@Radiant_Veil
@Radiant_Veil 15 сағат бұрын
Pleasing the algorithm gods 🫡
@handlethejandal
@handlethejandal 15 сағат бұрын
Absorbing all the science words and hoping for the best… is there any other way to watch Spacetime??
@raysubject
@raysubject 15 сағат бұрын
participating on experiment :)
@einarcgulbrandsen7177
@einarcgulbrandsen7177 15 сағат бұрын
For the algorithm to be happy with a good video.
@roborob4296
@roborob4296 15 сағат бұрын
the inevitable "if this, then that" if the big bang created the universe then what created the big bang? because something cant come from nothing.... and for those still buying into creation theory because of the same reason that something cant come from nothing..... ok if a god created us then who created god? i dont think we can ever get to a final answer because every solution we come up with will just add a new tier of "ok well then where did THAT come from?"
@marlow769
@marlow769 15 сағат бұрын
So, how did we go from, “this particle must exist…somewhere, somehow” to “this particle shouldn’t exist?
@sajadbanooie3482
@sajadbanooie3482 15 сағат бұрын
Awsome
@oguzhan9424
@oguzhan9424 15 сағат бұрын
Food for the algorithm? Here you go! 🍪
@MrNerdHair
@MrNerdHair 15 сағат бұрын
A wild data point appeared!
@IcyeFaethyvve
@IcyeFaethyvve 15 сағат бұрын
The mechanism through which I engage in KZbin is through the Subscriptions sidebar, and thoroughly watch through each video as they come up c:
@elvinebovine1297
@elvinebovine1297 15 сағат бұрын
The thing I would like to discuss that makes understanding it more intuitive. Imagine light doesn't travel, but perturbates. It's an attribute of the smallest anything could be without being nothing and is already everywhere. Aether is the coaxial circuit. Perturb it and light can manifest. Perturb it extremely and you create matter. Aether folded in itself in different ways that produces these variations of these quantum particles, giving us matter. Aether is the first infinite. The first manifestation of oneness/ matter, is like a bubble in the aether. You cannot reify "nothing" as something. Yet it is inevitable. The fabric of reality now, behaves differently now than at first, but infinity keeps going, perturbing itself, incapable of permanent destruction.
@texdoodler90
@texdoodler90 15 сағат бұрын
data point
@ZeroFrosting
@ZeroFrosting 15 сағат бұрын
data
@fadichamieh
@fadichamieh 15 сағат бұрын
The universe shouldn't exist, according to my calculations.
@NAJALU
@NAJALU 15 сағат бұрын
Comment for science
@crowxe
@crowxe 15 сағат бұрын
Testing
@christianteijeiro4592
@christianteijeiro4592 15 сағат бұрын
I haven't seen one of your videos in my recommendations for months until now