Have We Really Found The Theory Of Everything?

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History of the Universe

History of the Universe

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@HistoryoftheUniverse
@HistoryoftheUniverse Жыл бұрын
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@newlineschannel
@newlineschannel Жыл бұрын
yes
@kx4532
@kx4532 Жыл бұрын
I see Zeta functions
@HaveYouTriedGuillotines
@HaveYouTriedGuillotines Жыл бұрын
String theory, when explained, always sounds to me like they have the right general idea, but they've got the order of things wrong- Or even completely backwards. What I mean by this is that they have the physical nature of the system inverted, because they rely too heavily on math and not enough on logic. So prodding around in the dark with math, but they're blind to the fact they've arranged everything inside out. I would like to know if string theorists have tried seeing if they can, for instance, make the math work with the assumption that branes aren't wrapping around strings, but rather strings are pulled from the surface of branes. Similar to loose threads and stitching in a quilt. If the math for the strings and branes themselves works super well, and is super elegant, maybe it is describing something real, but they got the relationship between these fundamental objects wrong. If that's what's going on, fixing the relationship in the theory may produce testable predictions, through a better understanding of what's physically happening, and describe how the quantum world produces the classical one. Just a thought, anyway.
@SiriusSphynx
@SiriusSphynx Жыл бұрын
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@shubhmishra66
@shubhmishra66 Жыл бұрын
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@djhunter1994
@djhunter1994 Жыл бұрын
I listen to all of your channels on repeat and have to say - you have an immense gift to be able to convey all topics you speak on with such clarity and calmness, while staying grounded in reality. That it makes difficult topics appeal to everyone. You and your team do great work - keep it up!
@27122712ful
@27122712ful Жыл бұрын
I do not know that he has more channels, amazing!!!!
@Chill_Mode_JD
@Chill_Mode_JD Жыл бұрын
@@27122712ful Check out “The Entire History of the Earth” and his bro “Pete Kelly” his channel is “History Time”
@curiosityxx
@curiosityxx Жыл бұрын
Agreed
@27122712ful
@27122712ful Жыл бұрын
@@Chill_Mode_JD Thanks for the recommendation, I will do it. He is a truly encyclopedist and have a passion to explain.
@positivelycurvedpikachu
@positivelycurvedpikachu Жыл бұрын
I remember he has a medieval history channel... if my memory serves me well
@a5c0
@a5c0 Жыл бұрын
I'm no expert, but I know a thing or two about getting lost in the elegance of a problem and over-engineering a solution until it has no practical value. String Theory has always felt exactly like that to me.
@Chill_Mode_JD
@Chill_Mode_JD Жыл бұрын
If I’m recalling correctly this is similar topic of Sabine Hossenfelders book Lost in Math “How Beauty Leads Physics Astray”
@TheDavidlloydjones
@TheDavidlloydjones Жыл бұрын
"We got too many damn zeroes around here, and that blows stuff up into these pesky infinities. What we do is, we take all the zeroes and we say they're all little itsy-bitsies. And since the Central Limit Theorem and musical plucked strings have been around for three thousand years, so, well, the little itsy-bities are all going to vibrate sinusoidally before we even bother to look for them. We'll say they're strings, so at last we get the music of the spheres for a freebie," got it? What could possibly go wrong? It's all obvious! Shee-yit, a thing that obvious don't need no freakin' evidence.
@ParasiteHater
@ParasiteHater Жыл бұрын
What's elegant about it? I can let you borrow my dictionary if you want
@maha-madpedo-gayphukumber1533
@maha-madpedo-gayphukumber1533 Жыл бұрын
String theory is full of holes it has more holes then standard model of particles.
@a5c0
@a5c0 Жыл бұрын
@@Chill_Mode_JDI read that one! That's an excellent book! It really makes you think :)
@PlakaDelos
@PlakaDelos Жыл бұрын
While not a theoretical physicist or a mathematician of this caliber, I have, for years, followed the development of the various theories. The explanation of ideas presented in this video is the clearest I have seen. And for the first time, I understand how the theory works. Thank you.
@sajp8859
@sajp8859 Жыл бұрын
21:41 Your videos are alway so clear and accessible it makes laymen-the average person-feel as though we’re a part of the conversation, rather than just on-lookers. Thank you for that-the inclusive way you present the science!
@mx.fuzzypants1911
@mx.fuzzypants1911 Жыл бұрын
You are so good at explaining things. Your voice is so soothing and simple, no extreme accent, and easily understandable. Also, the analogies you choose are amazing. For example, one analogy you used was “Like building Lego with boxing gloves” to describe our technology being too big to observe small things, and was super simple to understand. I fall asleep to your videos and they are amazing to think about. I hope you keep doing this and you find success in it.
@mx.fuzzypants1911
@mx.fuzzypants1911 Жыл бұрын
Also, the analogies that are chosen are things observable in everyday life, which just furthers the ability to explain.
@Mausha
@Mausha Жыл бұрын
Looks like I'm sleeping good tonight! Thank you for continuing to be my favorite channel on this site.
@ErwinGunther-nv2px
@ErwinGunther-nv2px 6 ай бұрын
Can I also pay with Schmeckels? I am just cracking a joke mate, I like what you did. Ohm, could you explain to me what NOK‘s are ?
@theziggurat869
@theziggurat869 Жыл бұрын
These docs are well-written, expertly narrated, and in my opinion, far better than anything produced by major tv networks or streaming services in recent years. Much thanks to the creators for this content. Keep doing what you're doing and I'll consume with fervor.
@onehighman3071
@onehighman3071 Жыл бұрын
You can not really find The Theory Of Everything till you know and understand as to who is it that who wants to know the theory of everything.
@Incalvideo
@Incalvideo Жыл бұрын
lol
@ahpstudiostamil
@ahpstudiostamil Жыл бұрын
​@@onehighman3071 Dear brothers and sisters, I made an effort and have published a series of papers (totally 9 nos.) on "Theory of Singularity" based on real dimensions of space-time. You shall check my work, in which the path(quantum orbits) of the fundamental particle are waves giving shape to the particles as strings. Also, you will see the curled up dimensions in my articles. I have tabulated total no. of dimensions required for theory of everything. "New study of Gravitation and Fundamental theory of Singularity" [Volume 10; issue 03,04; 2023] - ARC JOURNALS - International journal of advanced research in physical science - Open access for free download. Hope this new study serves one fundamental for general relativity and quantum mechanics. Theory of everything is not an easy task, as gravitation is nothing but a path to singularity. Gravitation is not a wave at any point of space-time, as it is believed to be in existing researches. I have shown to run along the axis of the detected waves or ripples and terminating in singularity. Moreover, as far as I worked, universally gravitation is only used to channel the forces for creation and destruction by nature....thank you
@dragoncpu2226
@dragoncpu2226 Жыл бұрын
I could listen to hours upon hours of this and never get tired. Sad how so much of society dont care about this sort of stuff anymore. Its literally learning how the universe works how cool is that???
@Futuresolidsnake
@Futuresolidsnake Ай бұрын
Your voice on these videos is single-handedly bringing my blood pressure down to manageable levels. And I get to hear some awesome science as a bonus! Thank you for sharing your video’s, they are simply a vacation from the craziness in my life!
@TheDunestyler
@TheDunestyler Жыл бұрын
I'm an experimental physicist and there's one thing about String Theory and also M-theory which has to be said: Every prediction so far made by both that has been possible to test has been proven wrong. After them being proven wrong, the theorists behind it then set out to modify the theory, so that it says the same or a similar thing, just reducing the scale to one which cannot be proven either right or wrong at the time, and when that is proven incorrect, they then set out to repeat this. So, to me, M-Theory stands for Mysticist Theory.
@nekdo_kavc
@nekdo_kavc Жыл бұрын
There should be more comments like this on this video.
@shifusensei6442
@shifusensei6442 Жыл бұрын
Aren't you just describing the scientific method? Form hypothesis, determine accuracy of hypothesis, refine hypothesis... Repeat?
@TheDunestyler
@TheDunestyler Жыл бұрын
@@shifusensei6442 Not quite. If it was the scientific method applied, then the hypothesis would be proven at least not entirely incorrect. But String theory and therefore all of its derivatives have been proven more than incorrect. oftentimes the opposite to the predictions has been proven. But then the string theorists go: "No, this is too beautiful mathematically to be incorrect." and adjust only that part, so that it would simply not be measurable. That is NOT the scientific method! If it WAS the scientific method applied, then it would work exactly like what has happened to the maco-description of gravity, where first, Newton described it as a force field, which worked well enough, then it was adjusted by several people, until the minutae didn't fit quite right anymore, but mostly right, and then Einstein came up with general relativity, which was mostly right, but flawed, and then it was corrected upon further. So, we can see, we had several flawed theories for gravitational attraction, which were mostly correct in their predictions, but just not quite right. Note the word: Flawed. If "String theory" (and thereby "M-Theory") was a flawed hypothesis, as most hypothesies are, then fine, no problem. Adjust the hypothesis. But it is a WRONG hypothesis, not a flawed one.
@craigfowler7098
@craigfowler7098 Жыл бұрын
I am not aware of any predictions from string theory or even M Theory that can be tested (unless you are suggesting for example supersymmetry)? Please let me know which predictions have been tested that you refer to. However, it has passed countless theoretical and mathematical tests, like being reduced to other theories.
@lostsauce0
@lostsauce0 Жыл бұрын
What do you think of the general idea of there being a higher dimension? To me, the way subatomic particles behave, popping in and out of existence seemingly at random, is indicative of a higher dimensional object being viewed at a lower dimension. The whole 10-26 dimensions seems ridiculous, but just a 4th spatial dimension does not seem ridiculous. I also recall reading that general relativity does hold up with a 4th spatial dimension added.
@mickeyb492
@mickeyb492 Жыл бұрын
These videos have deeply broadened my understanding of physics, cosmology, and the greater universe. The way you break down complex technical terms is incredible, and people with non-scientific backgrounds like myself can really expand their knowledge of the universe. Thank you so much, and please keep these coming!
@system0fadowner251
@system0fadowner251 Жыл бұрын
I love how he blends every topic with the fascinating history of the science and scientists that led us to our modern theories.
@verafleck
@verafleck Жыл бұрын
I never had such a clear explanation. You are a really good educator.
@rameenana
@rameenana Жыл бұрын
To a science enthusiast such as my self who knows very little about physics, this explanation… or rather explanations about String Theory was easy to understand (at an elementary level) and utterly enjoyable to learn. Thank you for this. Your work is appreciated.
@GlynDaviesMyrddynMawr
@GlynDaviesMyrddynMawr Жыл бұрын
Could you PLEASE acknowledge both the writer and narrator of this fascinating and remarkable video? The explanations and pictorials are so remarkably clear and coherent that they reveal a depth of linguistic and diagrammatic expertise not normally gifted to us ordinary persons! Without being unnecessarily submerged in esoteric and arcane mathematics, I can now understand the (theoretical, at least) structure of the environment within which we all experience reality!
@marioornot
@marioornot Ай бұрын
I narrator gets much well deserved praise but would especially like to praise the writer(s) on this one. I was on the edge of my seat the entire time. What an incredible gift of turning complex research into an inspiring narrative. You guys are the best in the business!
@BDB78
@BDB78 Жыл бұрын
I can’t believe your videos are free. Seriously man, you are straight up gifted to be able to convey this stuff to people. Bravo! I’m here to stay!
@emergentform1188
@emergentform1188 Жыл бұрын
Wow, this vid is incredible. The subject matter, the way it's explained, the graphics, bloody brilliant, love it!! Much love and appreciation to the creators.
@ceefarbs560
@ceefarbs560 Жыл бұрын
God I love this channel so much
@MissMentats
@MissMentats Жыл бұрын
Don’t think God reads the comments
@appleratpipe
@appleratpipe Жыл бұрын
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@NeverFinishAnythi
@NeverFinishAnythi Жыл бұрын
Same. Only criticism is that he keeps talking about the cause moss, but never mentions the effect moss.
@NeverFinishAnythi
@NeverFinishAnythi Жыл бұрын
@@appleratpipe pretentious
@michaelmancusosthoughts
@michaelmancusosthoughts Жыл бұрын
You and me both.
@Enkryption
@Enkryption Жыл бұрын
Chaos leads to order. Order leads to chaos. Equelibream returns to Order. Order returns to chaos. Rinse and repeat
@swaglord1108
@swaglord1108 Жыл бұрын
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@arneweber7875
@arneweber7875 Жыл бұрын
I love your deep insight not only on the theories but on the meta level of physics as well
@jorispattyn9690
@jorispattyn9690 Жыл бұрын
History of the Universe is by far the most interesting, and enlightening scientific series I ever found on the Net. Keep going, please!
@vaels5682
@vaels5682 Жыл бұрын
Great video! One thing I would appreciate would be actual related equations shown on screen more often in place of some of the b-roll of swimming through a sea of unrelated mathematical expressions
@HistoryoftheUniverse
@HistoryoftheUniverse Жыл бұрын
Good point
@jeancorriveau8686
@jeancorriveau8686 Жыл бұрын
I subscribed to this channel a few months ago. The narrator makes me understand in a deeper way than other channels. Well done!
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@FFNOJG Жыл бұрын
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@marcopass4061 Жыл бұрын
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@AboveEmAllProduction
@AboveEmAllProduction Жыл бұрын
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@FFNOJG
@FFNOJG Жыл бұрын
@@AboveEmAllProduction I have it set. I just don't see community posts
@nopenope9945
@nopenope9945 Жыл бұрын
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@0neIntangible
@0neIntangible Жыл бұрын
As a struggling layperson with an electrical background, in my attempts in trying to catch up with some of these quantum concepts, I find the rational explainers like these to be easier to visualise and kind of follow... even if I'm not able to get a grasp on everything... but the graphics are phenomenal on this and your other channels.... I often pause and/or rewind a section of the screen to admire some of the historic artwork, diagrams and photographs of important people places and things.
@GameTimeWhy
@GameTimeWhy Жыл бұрын
PBS spacetime is also really good but I agree. This channel is awesome.
@whoisfiel
@whoisfiel Жыл бұрын
I'm honestly happy with reading your comment. Keep that desire of knowledge no matter at what pace. I agree though, his graphics and explainations are the best and he's not shy with taking his time.
@valentinmalinov8424
@valentinmalinov8424 Жыл бұрын
As a person with an electrical background, I recommend my book - "Theory of Everything in Physics and The Universe". It is in accessible language and explains the origin of electromagnetic polarity which will be of interest to you.
@GameTimeWhy
@GameTimeWhy Жыл бұрын
@@valentinmalinov8424 if you are advocating for electric universe, don't. It's been debunked so many times.
@davidkemp3154
@davidkemp3154 Жыл бұрын
I dab cannabis oil then run the vids twice at 75% speed. At 67 understanding displaces passions at best! it's a quantum thing. Pauli exclusion principle be damned.
@grexjr1420
@grexjr1420 Жыл бұрын
10:08 reminds me of how people kept with the Ptolemaic idea of the solar system because it seemed too neat and as it “should” be.
@alcyone1349
@alcyone1349 Жыл бұрын
I think it's safe to say that I absolutely didn't understand this video but nevertheless enjoyed it. Spectacular work!
@blakiplops
@blakiplops Жыл бұрын
Such a privilege to listen to these extraordinary topics be explained calmly and factually without clickbaity titles or having scientists be “in crisis” for one reason or another, like a lot of other channels do. These remind me of the Horizon series of the BBC. Great work.
@markb8468
@markb8468 Жыл бұрын
This is the best explanation of these fields of research I've ever heard! Very concise and interesting. Thank you
@robinw2096
@robinw2096 Жыл бұрын
as an artist, this gave me shivers, and i felt something deep within me understand the truth within a lot of this, even though as you said, we might not be able to "resolve" those things at such small dimensions... wow. its kind of like the idea of being the artist who makes the picture, and knows every last little bit that went into its development and creation as a finished picture, versus the person who observes the finished picture and comments on what it is.
@valentinmalinov8424
@valentinmalinov8424 Жыл бұрын
I also was also a professional artist in the past. Still, for unknown reasons, I turned to physics and managed to produce the final theory - the book - "Theory of Everything in Physics and The Universe" of course, they are trying to hide it. Still, it is available on Amazon and the major book outlets.
@tiergeist2639
@tiergeist2639 Жыл бұрын
@@valentinmalinov8424 why they hide it?
@vickypedia1308
@vickypedia1308 Жыл бұрын
@@valentinmalinov8424 in another comment you said you had an electrical background so I'm gonna call bs
@valentinmalinov8424
@valentinmalinov8424 Жыл бұрын
@@tiergeist2639 For the same reason which they establish the inquisition and branded the scientists "heretics" They burn Giordano Bruno silenced Galileo and threatened Copernicus. You are an intelligent person and can figure it out by yourself.
@tiergeist2639
@tiergeist2639 Жыл бұрын
@@valentinmalinov8424 that is true, just wanted to know your answer. They control everything sadly...
@TheEnigmaUniverse-vt2pm
@TheEnigmaUniverse-vt2pm Жыл бұрын
"Love stuff like this to fall asleep to. (Not in a bad way) Has to have the right kind of voice👍"
@koled224
@koled224 Жыл бұрын
I love how the riemann zeta function naturally gives rise to group theories because of the varying point symmetry of the prime spiral. It's really pretty looking
@3dgar7eandro
@3dgar7eandro Жыл бұрын
Just epic!!! You lads managed to put in simple words very complex and fundamental concepts of how our entire Universe works. This channel is definitely among the top 🔝 five best channels on KZbin that actually address this fundamental physics problems in a deep meaningful manner 😁👏👏👏👌
@prince-solomon
@prince-solomon Жыл бұрын
" fundamental concepts of how our entire Universe works." i would rather say "of how we currently think our Universe works"... there is no doubt that our perception of how this universe works has dramatically changed over the last few centuries alone...there are many more centuries to come. Never be so arrogant and assume WE are the smartest right now and have figured it out finally! ...we are not...we havn't... but it's the best we have for now.
@3dgar7eandro
@3dgar7eandro Жыл бұрын
@@prince-solomon I couldn't agreed more, the standard model is the best and more precise theory we currently have, and it has not revealed of what the 95% of the universe it is made of... Although I must say our understanding of 3 of the fundamental forces is almost completed... but Gravity probably the one Force that should be better understood is at the moment a complete mystery... We still lack the mathematics to unifying it to the other three... But anyways I truly believe we are closer than ever to finally comprehending how the internal machinery of our universe works but we never know.... it could just be the tip of the iceberg 😉👌 Cheers and thanks for the comment my friend.
@Josh-oe4ex
@Josh-oe4ex Жыл бұрын
It's been forever, but i remember Brian Greenes book vaguely blowing my mind. Wow. Great videos guys .This is really down to earth for being some impossibly complex!
@The_Pariah
@The_Pariah 5 ай бұрын
In school, I was supposed to be one of "the smart kids". I knew stuff...didn't have a hard time learning...and yeah, you do feel smart. But watching stuff like this humbles you up real quick. I am not smart. The people who work on this stuff and understand it...THEY are smart. It blows my mind how much we know and yet how little we know. 🤯
@rfvtgbzhn
@rfvtgbzhn 9 ай бұрын
This channel is brilliant. I actually held a talk about AdS/CFT correspondence in a seminar, based on a chapter of a book. While the book of course describes the math in detail, it failes to describe the basic physical concept behind it as clearly as this video.
@antoinep92
@antoinep92 Жыл бұрын
Thanks. One of the best material I've seen on string theory. Going to depth other videos / books often won't go, while keeping an extremely clear and fairly non-technical language 👍
@valentinmalinov8424
@valentinmalinov8424 Жыл бұрын
I hope to prove you wrong about books. There is a book with the title - "Theory of Everything in Physics and The Universe" which in simple and clear language is explaining the fundamental elements and forces of the Universe"
@jacobmullin3428
@jacobmullin3428 Жыл бұрын
Woah… this is really interesting. It’s so cool to hear more of the cutting edge of the progress of physics. So much of this information just isn’t as widely available for us laymen, but it’s always fascinated me and it’s so good to return to it.
@axeman2638
@axeman2638 Жыл бұрын
progress in fiction
@jackbradley4737
@jackbradley4737 Жыл бұрын
@@axeman2638 lol imagine saying physics is fiction. Yes string theory is theoretical but I challlenge you right now to point out any inconsistencies in the theory. Wait a second for that you would need a PHD and a whole life time of experience studying it
@axeman2638
@axeman2638 Жыл бұрын
@@jackbradley4737 you need to go much deeper grasshopper. Maths is not physics. Theory does not create or define reality, it is at best a limited model, not reality itself. Reasoning from false assumptions gets you nowhere. Observation does not create reality, if a tree falls in a forest it makes a noise whether there is someone there to hear it or not. Where is the experimental evidence?
@spagussy
@spagussy Жыл бұрын
@@axeman2638 lmao, ok armchair philosopher
@liggerstuxin1
@liggerstuxin1 Жыл бұрын
@@axeman2638 and here we find the crazy intelligent contrarian who ironically cannot add anything to the conversation. A self professed genius.
@Dogsnark
@Dogsnark Жыл бұрын
This is very challenging material for a non-mathematician like me. But it’s all presented in manner that keeps my attention and encourages me think that some of it will stick to my brain eventually!
@kazmroz8948
@kazmroz8948 Жыл бұрын
One theory that is being used to develop items for the DoD, since 1986, is by Applied Research Associates under license from Brilliant Light and Power, Inc. The theory used, Grand Unified Theory-Classical Physics, was used to develop 3 items, all working exactly as predicted by that theory. This is all past the stage of research, past the point of proof of principle and past the stage of a working lab version, and currently in an alpha version that is running in a pilot plant since October, 2022. After a year, the data from these pilots will be used for final engineering to make the first beta version for full commercial use. Hermann Haus, Institute professor of Electronic Engineering at MIT was approached in 1986 by the DoD to provide an explanation for how the Free Electron Laser works, at the QM scale. Haus' student, Randell Mills, continued that derivation into his full fledged GUT. This is all classical, with no assumptions such as waves and certainly not the point topology of the electron.
@Aishahh
@Aishahh Жыл бұрын
What is the name of the song playing at 3:45
@HowlinWilf13
@HowlinWilf13 Жыл бұрын
Great video! Congratulations on communicating so effectively such complex concepts to those who don't understand the language of mathematics, but are yet capable of an intuitive grasp of such concepts. I'm sure we are all very grateful to you! 🤓
@joz6683
@joz6683 Жыл бұрын
This dropped on the same day as the Learning Curve, so two great channels dropped at the same time. Thanks for another fantastic upload. I have mentioned your channel on their channel as well as mentioned them on yours. The more views science channels get the more the KZbin algorithm might recommend them to more and more people.
@liqd
@liqd Жыл бұрын
Please never stop sharing these great videos with us.
@Khranok
@Khranok Жыл бұрын
Its kinda insane where it feels like this theory could lead, like it'll lead to a greater understanding of where we are, our place in the universe, how vast dimensions can be beyond our own and what lies beyond there
@diomedesabcmnxyz7299
@diomedesabcmnxyz7299 Жыл бұрын
~ In order to combine electromagnetism & gravity, using strings, the uncertainty principle, must also be included, whereas location & speed are considered as well. The best way to do this is using the formula, wavelength x frequency = velocity = distance/time, which when combined with string theory, becomes a combined hybrid example of both e.m. & gravity whereas: Get a string & form a knot, then continue forming knots by either intersecting with an already made knot or by using a needle to guide the string or sequential knot thru another already made knot. Keep doing this until the ball or form of knots become what you want, then join the beginning of the string to the end of the string, & voila, you have an excellent example of how strings become from e.m energy to gravity matter, by forming knots &/or by sewing strings back within knots. Thus eventually forming balls or shapes of gravitational matter (mass/volume = density), from initial strings of electromagnetism. And having formed more & more dimensions as you went along. ~ The overall illusion is obviously evident such that we perceive dimensions that are absolutely & relevently relative to our finite & mortal existence, just as our past generations had their own earth, sky, & universe, so us too, have our own earth, sky, & universe, within an infinite & immortal myriad of existential dimensions. ~ REM: Electromagnetism & Gravity have an infinite range & therefore infinite dimensions, while the strong & weak forces have finite ranges, & therefore finite dimensions. This is somewhat analogous to saying that there are infinite & immortal life forms, but humans are only a finite & mortal form of them.
@Midatlanticriverrat
@Midatlanticriverrat Жыл бұрын
WOW! I am going to be watching this one a few more times. Phenomenally exposition of a complex topic. The structure of the presentation, sprinkled with historical accounts of the theoretical developments is just SUPERB
@shawntalley7676
@shawntalley7676 Жыл бұрын
That was the best description of how and why M theory works mathematically and is consistent with what we can test. Wow
@jasperpike242
@jasperpike242 Жыл бұрын
Nowhere has it been said its testable except mathematically, even then not sure
@alibaba02702
@alibaba02702 Жыл бұрын
god i love your videos. i look forward to every upload! you and “SEA” are by far the best space and physics doc channels that exist on youtube. please never stop!!
@STRONGHEARTGAMES
@STRONGHEARTGAMES Жыл бұрын
It seems like I'm always in a state of waiting for your next video to come out. Definitely my favorite space/science YT channel by far.
@peter10195
@peter10195 9 ай бұрын
Are you still waiting
@STRONGHEARTGAMES
@STRONGHEARTGAMES 9 ай бұрын
@@peter10195 of course!
@dpizzle98
@dpizzle98 Жыл бұрын
I love the soundtrack so much. The intro music just puts me in such a happy, curious mood regarding what I'm about to learn...
@calebearly6591
@calebearly6591 Жыл бұрын
Why did they make physics so boring in school ?! Your videos are so engaging and interesting. Second time watching this trying to get my head around it. Thank you for the content!
@craigfowler7098
@craigfowler7098 Жыл бұрын
Because this is an interesting topic, but in school you have to learn boring stuff as well like electronics. Plus you are probably older now so naturally have an interest, unlike in your teenage years.
@bfreitas456
@bfreitas456 Жыл бұрын
​@@craigfowler7098 I was interested back then, but I think the problem is that school gets too cough up in formulas and forget how interesting the theory actually is. I'm not saying we shouldn't study the mathematical aspect of it, I'm just saying that interest could be raised through thought provoking exercises and the practical applicability of the theory, just like in this video
@TheGreatDanish
@TheGreatDanish Жыл бұрын
Because its not useful for us low class workers. All we need to know is how to obey and work. After all, public school isn't interested in actually teaching us or expanding our intelligence. Its interested in beating out our individuality and make us compliant.
@timothystamm3200
@timothystamm3200 10 күн бұрын
​@@bfreitas456they also have trouble teaching math in an interesting manner.
@c0smicnomad
@c0smicnomad Жыл бұрын
I adore the way you deliver this topic with such tranquility and wonder. Going to definitely binge your videos!
@Jack_Dikian
@Jack_Dikian Жыл бұрын
Truly well written and produced.
@HistoryoftheUniverse
@HistoryoftheUniverse Жыл бұрын
Thanks Jack.
@30035XD
@30035XD Жыл бұрын
All this content is amazing enough, but stands out to me even more is the excellence your team achieve in telling the story in a gripping manner while explaining arcane concepts in such a manner it makes it easy to understand even to a mere mortal like me. Really incredible achievement, well done.
@nadamuchu
@nadamuchu Жыл бұрын
we are all mere mortals, buddy. 🙃
@nik3L
@nik3L 4 ай бұрын
ur vids help me fall asleep, not to say that they r boring, i find them rly relaxing. thank you
@shawnsvancara5406
@shawnsvancara5406 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for finally being the one and only person to vocalize many of the insights Ive had but never could find anyone to comfirm I was understanding correctly.
@shawnparadise6504
@shawnparadise6504 Жыл бұрын
The quality of your videos is amazing. Thank you!
@ohasis8331
@ohasis8331 Жыл бұрын
I've been struggling for years to wrap my mathmetically challenged mind around some aspects of M theory and this forty five minute video has given me the closest peek yet. I've got just enough background to realise I'll probably never get there, even with this wonderful series.
@certaindeath7776
@certaindeath7776 Жыл бұрын
then u know more then 99% of people claiming to understand how quantumphysics work^^
@ohasis8331
@ohasis8331 Жыл бұрын
@@certaindeath7776 lolo, I'd consider myself a well read layman at best.
@barski8885
@barski8885 Жыл бұрын
Now that you've reminded the world, you've probably started a rapidly-growing "flogiston truther" movement.
@jamesamos6565
@jamesamos6565 Жыл бұрын
I will NEVER tell my Dad about it.
@whoscares
@whoscares Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@dennisjackman178
@dennisjackman178 11 күн бұрын
This is one of my favorites. I finally have the faintest concept of wtf
@invisible_d_r
@invisible_d_r Жыл бұрын
You deserve more subs and views!
@nealdaniel8800
@nealdaniel8800 Жыл бұрын
Continue to approach these scientific topics like a writer. Like KB CW series we are interested because you are interested in your research. Also like KB you have found the perfect music to tell your stories. Apparently it matters because I find your early works difficult, and I think it is the music and echoing narration. The soundscape is almost perfect now, except that the narration could improve with the right microphone and a carpeted room. Learning lots. I've heard you summarize a whole summer's reading in half an hour, so I know these require a massive amount of research. Keep it up. We are learning physics to our surprise, just as we were surprised by our interest in KB's CW.
@Pauluzzs
@Pauluzzs Жыл бұрын
Raise your hands if you fall asleep daily to history of the universe and are now equipped with fun cosmology facts at parties 😊
@MilosevicOgnjan
@MilosevicOgnjan Жыл бұрын
It is such a joy to find your chanel in an ocean of shallow and useless content. It also makes me happy to see that so many people are interested and delighted to watch it. A big kudos to you, keep up the great work.
@Taomantom
@Taomantom Жыл бұрын
so very well-articulated. Daniel nailed it on clarity and deliverance talents you show. Thanks for the great work by you and your team.
@Chaos3183
@Chaos3183 Жыл бұрын
This was awesome! M theory and String theory always makes my head hurt and they are hard to wrap my head around them but, you make this more digestible. Do you plan to do any on super/ quantum gravity ( or have you already done them). I am fascinated by the idea that its so weak in comparison to the other forces but that it may permeate thru the brane in to the higher dimensions but how its also not like the other forces in that it currently exists as result of massive objects bending space /time and doesn't have a force carrier like the others.
@gmork1090
@gmork1090 Жыл бұрын
They aren't actual theories, though. They are hypoethisis that can't be measured or observed on any scale whatsoever. It's like asking if aliens exist. It's a question, nothing more. Mathematics can be used to both prove you exist as well as prove you don't exist. So just because the math is somewhat sound, it doesn't make it correct.
@Chaos3183
@Chaos3183 Жыл бұрын
@@gmork1090 thanks but I’m Versed enough in science to understand the difference. Are you the creator of the channel, can you answer my actual question?
@CHIIIEEEEEEEEFFFFSSS
@CHIIIEEEEEEEEFFFFSSS Жыл бұрын
Your videos have done an incredible job of helping me understand things that previously went over my head. Your videos aren't just helping me learn the topics you've covered, but also have given me the context I need to understand things I'd been struggling to understand from other sources. I've been watching PBS spacetime for years, and I've struggled with some of the topics they cover, but since I found your channel, I've found that more and more of the topics covered over there have started to click for me. You have a gift, and you are a gift. This channel is what we were promised the internet would be.
@livingmodern
@livingmodern Жыл бұрын
my favorite YT series...I'm shocked at this amazing content! THANK YOU! I believe I can fly!!!!!!!!
@Rational_Mind
@Rational_Mind Жыл бұрын
I have just had my mind blown. This video was so good that I now actually in some minuscule way, feel like I slightly understand this fascinating topic. I’m also humbled by how ridiculously brilliant some people truly are. Mind boggling.
@craigfowler7098
@craigfowler7098 Жыл бұрын
Yep the mathematics is horrendously complicated. I studied physics at degree level and I would struggle with it.
@lawrencep8923
@lawrencep8923 Жыл бұрын
I have been falling down this rabbit hole for a while now but hadn't gotten the chance to watch this video until now. Excellent video, Had my utmost attention the whole way through watching.
@96oscarC
@96oscarC Жыл бұрын
Shout-out to Joseph Conlon for his work on this vid. Good job guys
@moodyrick8503
@moodyrick8503 Жыл бұрын
*_Science & history, what a truly awesome combo_** .*
@terryyakcm3705
@terryyakcm3705 Жыл бұрын
Could not agree more.
@canadianatheist3578
@canadianatheist3578 Жыл бұрын
Always excited to see a new video on your channels! They are genuinely therapeutic!
@Cardioid2035
@Cardioid2035 Жыл бұрын
Genuine questions I’m asking you for myself: how are you able to find solace in a universe indifferent to the preservation of life? How does the loveless, and strictly factual mathematics describing our cosmos aid as therapy? I’d want to start perceiving the physics of our cosmos as you do
@kevinsayes
@kevinsayes Жыл бұрын
@@Cardioid2035 for me it’s a combination of: the answer to it all is out there and the looking unveils crazy and wonderful happenings, and also knowledge of the vastness and power of the universe shows me that it’s in control, so all the energy I put into worrying or stressing can be relaxed a little, because I truly don’t have much effect on things. Much better to enjoy life
@MisterNohbdy
@MisterNohbdy Жыл бұрын
@@Cardioid2035 The idea of powerful external forces having any control over our lives and deciding that a world full of suffering is what they wanted to create sounds terrifying to me. I'm not sure how *that* gives people happiness, as opposed to the idea that we have the freedom to give our own lives meaning.
@Timurkani
@Timurkani Жыл бұрын
@@Cardioid2035 you good g?
@Cardioid2035
@Cardioid2035 Жыл бұрын
@@Timurkani I’m a fully fledged human being with emotional intelligence… I’d say nowadays, no.
@karleegordon8907
@karleegordon8907 Жыл бұрын
This is entirely over my head and yet, it’s still somehow fascinating lol
@tonytg9099
@tonytg9099 Жыл бұрын
I listen to as much physics vids as possible, but before sleep I always listen to this channel. It's the voice...
@djuk6573
@djuk6573 Жыл бұрын
I simply can't tell you how happy I am when I see this channel post new content. Pure quality Content, superb.
@mikaljan
@mikaljan Жыл бұрын
the quality of the videos and the script writings are superb.
@jamesburnett7085
@jamesburnett7085 Жыл бұрын
I greatly love this channel! I find the script compelling, and the visuals are marvelous. I will admit that my math aptitude was the lowest of all on those tests we took as students. Yet, while being challenged by ideas that are far over my head, my little peanut brain is stimulated here in exciting ways. There is excitement in the quest for understanding - the reach for comprehension, the yearning for meaning. Even though I remain hopelessly unqualified to engage these topics, the way these programs are put together is so verbally and visually beautiful, I cannot stop watching. Thank you.
@jimgraham6722
@jimgraham6722 Жыл бұрын
Don't feel too bad about it, maths and reality are different things.
@squirlnut
@squirlnut Жыл бұрын
Beautifully said sir
@RonJuddFCA
@RonJuddFCA Жыл бұрын
E3
@manuagrawal7468
@manuagrawal7468 Жыл бұрын
I can't tell you how eagerly I wait for every new video!!! I have a question though: What would be the universe from the perspective of a photon? Do they feel infinite speed or no time?
@HistoryoftheUniverse
@HistoryoftheUniverse Жыл бұрын
That is literally the next video 🤗
@AnotherFancyUser
@AnotherFancyUser Жыл бұрын
If you study how muons are detected in the surface of earth despite having a mean lifetime of 2.2 μs, from there you can solve your question... I think.
@manuagrawal7468
@manuagrawal7468 Жыл бұрын
@@AnotherFancyUser Thanks for the suggestion. I think i do know about that. But I am not referring to the time dilation from our frame of reference. I am wondering what the universe is from the frame of a photon. For it, there is no time lapsed between emitting and getting absorbed. If there is no time, how can there be any event(like emissions or absorption), any causality etc.
@manuagrawal7468
@manuagrawal7468 Жыл бұрын
@@HistoryoftheUniverse Wow 😁! Seems I am in luck here!!
@xxlvulkann6743
@xxlvulkann6743 Жыл бұрын
​@@manuagrawal7468 Good question! Hmm.. perhaps it looks as though everything is frozen in place. Everything but the photon itself. So then it would travel from the point of emission to the point of absorption without anything, other than it's relative position, ever changing. Or another way to look at it would be that the entire universe looks like a picture moving at the speed of light while the photon remains still (as it would have to be if we are in its frame of reference). So time moves normally from the perspective of a photon, but nothing changes with time as the "proper time" of everything else would be constant. Idk either that's just my guess. Hope that made sense!
@jeandeux5012
@jeandeux5012 Жыл бұрын
We need more subs on this channel, the quality of content is absolutely impeccable
@kentmulter
@kentmulter Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this very clear description of some very hard-to-describe concepts.
@jimBobuu
@jimBobuu Жыл бұрын
There's a very famous astrophysicist science communicator out there that could probably learn a thing or two about science communication by listening to this series of videos. Superb work! I can not express how exited I get when I get a notification for a new "History of..." Video!
@greywolf271
@greywolf271 Жыл бұрын
Ha Ha . Are you talking about the US or the UK ?
@Jack-pz4my
@Jack-pz4my Жыл бұрын
@@greywolf271 I think NDT.
@greywolf271
@greywolf271 Жыл бұрын
@@Jack-pz4my That's what I thought too.
@NoActuallyGo-KCUF-Yourself
@NoActuallyGo-KCUF-Yourself Жыл бұрын
What do you think is the difference?
@blackmatca6277
@blackmatca6277 Жыл бұрын
Well this was something else. I can't believe there is just an coincidence between the ideea presented and the experience the writing and the narration gives us. This was in amazing, intense,experience and i never felt something like this whaching a video . I am truly in awe. My utmost respect to this team!
@The..Dark..Knight
@The..Dark..Knight Жыл бұрын
What an incredible moment for not only Professor Maldacena to have discovered the Ads/CFT Correspondence, but for each physicist that went from thinking it nonsensical to mind blowing. The equivalence of string theory on Anti- de Sitter space and a conformal field theory defined on the boundary of the AdS space to be discovered by a man who was proficient in both mathematics and physics was just serendipitous. What a well deserved Field's medal. To think, if Princeton had not realized his potential he very well may have wound up doing some menial task such as showing a first year grad student how to use an oscilloscope instead of being encouraged to think big. This was a fantastic video. I've always been fascinated with science and finding the underlying truth. I wish I weren't so bad at mathematics. Lol. 😆
@JohnSwitzer-r4h
@JohnSwitzer-r4h Жыл бұрын
Very clear delivery of sometimes confusing material. I hope to see more of your work...
@joshwolowhatever
@joshwolowhatever Жыл бұрын
you do an amazing job of explaining complex subjects in a digestable way, thank you
@CutieBanana09
@CutieBanana09 Жыл бұрын
This is the first time I’ve listened to something about string theory and was able to fully follow along. Great video.
@datura_boof
@datura_boof Жыл бұрын
😂
@suecondon1685
@suecondon1685 Жыл бұрын
My favourite channel, so pleased to see another upload! Your content makes me feel different about everything, in a good way. It puts mundane worries in perspective and gives me fascinating ideas to contemplate instead. Just thank you, you are so greatly appreciated. ❤️
@bookishvibe6647
@bookishvibe6647 Жыл бұрын
Amazing content!! I am left speechless. You have really really inspired me with your work on physics. Thank you so much!
@cecillawla7036
@cecillawla7036 Жыл бұрын
Already added Cecil a mil. Thanks to this channel
@adriancarter1426
@adriancarter1426 Жыл бұрын
A dimension becomes small by an atom being a universe
@Dodoskee
@Dodoskee Жыл бұрын
Thanks, that did give me a tiny grasp of the similarities and differences between string theory, M Theory and ads/CFT correspondence. Now that's what I call a deep rabbit hole. Very informative.
@tabletopstudios3550
@tabletopstudios3550 Жыл бұрын
I saw the title and my brain was just like: GEOMETRY DASH
@doodoo2065
@doodoo2065 Жыл бұрын
Wait till they find the Theory of Everything 2
@lucyhalut4028
@lucyhalut4028 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for all of your hard work! Our knowledge is increasing rapidly and its super exciting!
@DeepThinkersClub
@DeepThinkersClub Жыл бұрын
Check out my Theory of Warples here on KZbin! 🤓
@carterrrrrrr
@carterrrrrrr 10 ай бұрын
yall the m is clearly “membrane theory” what else would it be 😭
@brycewilkins9421
@brycewilkins9421 8 ай бұрын
menace theory
@prometheus010
@prometheus010 7 ай бұрын
It's easier to think of it as a 1D boundary. By 1D I mean one dimensional
@robertteh3056
@robertteh3056 15 күн бұрын
Yes the emergence coupled to the universe from nothing together can tell us where the enormous energy needed to explain the faster than light expansion of our universe come from!
@nocturnalsimulacrum6385
@nocturnalsimulacrum6385 Жыл бұрын
I want to name a theory, goose theory, Llama theory, floating brain 🧠 theory, stronk theory With our universe being a result of "The Bonk" two branes colliding every so slightly
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