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@ngneerin10 ай бұрын
I'm going to take this using your link
@classicalmechanic891410 ай бұрын
Time curvature does not exist according to Einstein. Einstein's theories describe only spacetime curvature.
@KingLutherQ10 ай бұрын
I subscribed today. Your videos are amazing.
@thetormentor0710 ай бұрын
This video is 5 hours ago , but your comment is 13 hours ago. Is this Time dilation on KZbin ?
@ngneerin10 ай бұрын
@@thetormentor07 oooh. What an observation. It's either a KZbin bug or their comment server is near a black hole
@keemo6330110 ай бұрын
Best description ever. Feynman would be very proud of you taking on his legacy of translating comlicated theories to us simple minded folks. Keep it up.
@ripjawsquad10 ай бұрын
complicated*
@se796410 ай бұрын
Time doesn’t curve - spacetime does. This is a terrible video and the explanation it gives has already long been debunked by Sabine Hossenfelder
@antoniojpan10 ай бұрын
@@se7964Can you put the link to that video of Sabine? Thanks
@jddang373810 ай бұрын
@@se7964 it’s actually correct and you’re wrong. Spacetime curves, yes. But they are two components, space and time curve at the same rate. In 1 second, you have barely traveled much through space. But you have traveled 300,000 km through time. The curvature of time actually approximates Newtons gravity. That’s why Newton’s formulas work for almost everything except really strong gravity fields and/or high speeds. It’s called the Newtonian approximation of low velocity weak fields. The curvature of space has almost no effect on anything we encounter in our lives. But the effects of the curvature of time is immense. Every object has a 4-velocity, 3 of space, 1 of time, and it must always have a magnitude of c. When an object encounters a time gradient (like that caused by gravity), the part of the object that encounters slower time darts towards the slower time. Why? It has to maintain that 4-velocity. Since time is slower on one side, the objects velocity must speed up to compensate. And that’s how things “fall.”
@sameerkpatil12310 ай бұрын
@jddang3738 thanks. Your comment gave me even better insight.
@scienceisdope10 ай бұрын
I dunno how you do it, Mahesh, but with every video, relativity becomes clearer for me. I can also see why Einstein called it the special theory. And this, the general theory.
@Mahesh_Shenoy10 ай бұрын
Glad to hear that, Pranav :)
@TheEshanDas10 ай бұрын
@@Mahesh_Shenoy glad pranav also watches this channel 😊
@Rudyard_Stripling10 ай бұрын
Time dilation explained before Einstein was even born, revelation from God. Pearl of Great Price Abraham 3 Pearl of Great Price First Edition (1851) This account was drafted in 1838 and first published in 1842 in the Times and Seasons, the Church’s newspaper in Nauvoo, Illinois. It was part of a longer history dictated by Joseph. In 1851 Franklin D. Richards of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles compiled this account with other writings, translations, and revelations into a pamphlet titled the Pearl of Great Price. The volume was later canonized by unanimous vote at the October 1880 general conference. 4 And the Lord said unto me, by the Urim and Thummim, that Kolob was after the manner of the Lord, according to its times and seasons in the revolutions thereof; that one revolution was a day unto the Lord, after his manner of reckoning, it being one thousand years according to the time appointed unto that whereon thou standest. This is the reckoning of the Lord’s time, according to the reckoning of Kolob. 5 And the Lord said unto me: The planet which is the lesser light, lesser than that which is to rule the day, even the night, is above or greater than that upon which thou standest in point of reckoning, for it moveth in order more slow; this is in order because it standeth above the earth upon which thou standest, therefore the reckoning of its time is not so many as to its number of days, and of months, and of years. 6 And the Lord said unto me: Now, Abraham, these two facts exist, behold thine eyes see it; it is given unto thee to know the times of reckoning, and the set time, yea, the set time of the earth upon which thou standest, and the set time of the greater light which is set to rule the day, and the set time of the lesser light which is set to rule the night. 7 Now the set time of the lesser light is a longer time as to its reckoning than the reckoning of the time of the earth upon which thou standest. 8 And where these two facts exist, there shall be another fact above them, that is, there shall be another planet whose reckoning of time shall be longer still; 9 And thus there shall be the reckoning of the time of one planet above another, until thou come nigh unto Kolob, which Kolob is after the reckoning of the Lord’s time; which Kolob is set nigh unto the throne of God, to govern all those planets which belong to the same order as that upon which thou standest. 10 And it is given unto thee to know the set time of all the stars that are set to give light, until thou come near unto the throne of God. 11 Thus I, Abraham, talked with the Lord, face to face, as one man talketh with another; and he told me of the works which his hands had made; 12 And he said unto me: My son, my son (and his hand was stretched out), behold I will show you all these. And he put his hand upon mine eyes, and I saw those things which his hands had made, which were many; and they multiplied before mine eyes, and I could not see the end thereof. 13 And he said unto me: This is Shinehah, which is the sun. And he said unto me: Kokob, which is star. And he said unto me: Olea, which is the moon. And he said unto me: Kokaubeam, which signifies stars, or all the great lights, which were in the firmament of heaven. 14 And it was in the night time when the Lord spake these words unto me: I will multiply thee, and thy seed after thee, like unto these; and if thou canst count the number of sands, so shall be the number of thy seeds. 15 And the Lord said unto me: Abraham, I show these things unto thee before ye go into Egypt, that ye may declare all these words. 16 If two things exist, and there be one above the other, there shall be greater things above them; therefore Kolob is the greatest of all the Kokaubeam that thou hast seen, because it is nearest unto me. 17 Now, if there be two things, one above the other, and the moon be above the earth, then it may be that a planet or a star may exist above it; and there is nothing that the Lord thy God shall take in his heart to do but what he will do it. @@Mahesh_Shenoy
@shinzonohara311410 ай бұрын
Hey Mahesh I'm your long time follower but please don't reply to such hate mongers comments . This @scienceisdope man is disgusting and always spreads anti Hindu hate on his channel @@Mahesh_Shenoy
@shinzonohara311410 ай бұрын
@@Mahesh_Shenoyyou got a long journey ahead in KZbin so it's my suggestion to not reply to such people's comment
@RussellSubedi10 ай бұрын
That Ryan George reference was TIGHT !!
@summitxjz902910 ай бұрын
Wow...wow...wow...wow
@jasonbeardsley705910 ай бұрын
You need to get all the way off of his back about that!
@chrismagoon608810 ай бұрын
Okay then
@RussellSubedi10 ай бұрын
@@jasonbeardsley7059oh okay let me get off of that thing.
@dogcarman10 ай бұрын
Nah, it was easy for him, barely an inconvenience.
@mawallet9 ай бұрын
Finally, a physicist who can explain things using better models. I was always so confused by the two dimensional time/space description. Your cone makes so much more sense!
@MarleneMeierАй бұрын
💯 %
@jetalininer1996Ай бұрын
I just came here to say yours is BY FAR, the best explanation of curved space time. I am no physicist, I have never studied this and I always thought it was something so weird you don't really "understand" but just pretend to do and go along with it. Any other videos doing the same you do with 3d models always make at some point some weird jump in the conclusions and I can't follow along anymore. But you presented the rules of Especial Relativity in its entirety and then slowly you started to show how it would look like if you put gravity on it, eventually reaching the climax of "falling" to the ground by just being at rest on space and moving through time in a curved space time. I really feel I understand it completely (well, as much as a non academic can understand) You do have talent.
@Mahesh_ShenoyАй бұрын
Awesome to hear that!!!!!
@Christian-y8o1i10 ай бұрын
I don’t usually leave comments, but I have been loving your channel for science videos. No joke, I gasped and paused the video at 17:30 and had to take it all in. I know it’s science and physics and all that, but things like this truly feel magical.
@TheAlison145610 ай бұрын
because they are magical just because we understand something, and despite what is usual for people to say, it doesn't mean it's no longer magical.
@syiridium70310 ай бұрын
@@TheAlison1456I agree. The more I understand the physics, the more everyday things feel like real magic.
@bredmond81210 ай бұрын
I also felt something at that time. I saw your comment at the beginning of the video and I felt the whole video that I am not seeing the point, but now I see how the ground is accelerating up. I'm going to need a while to process that.
@dananorth89510 ай бұрын
Energy appears in many forms and always moves. All interactions come down to processes or conversion of forms/manifestations of energy. I think the primary dificulty in concieving of whats going on here is misappropriation of terms. Something is occuring on the forensic/ fundamental level involving transformation of energy from one form to another which as an equivalency appears as ground accelerating upwards or an object accelerating downwards but both miss the actual process occuring.
@billant29 ай бұрын
Even magicians use physics to fool you at their shows you're paying for. lol
@nukulator10 ай бұрын
This channel deserves so much more recognition than it gets. Your videos are amazing!
@danielz00010 ай бұрын
It was the only channel that described the twin paradox without contradicting itself, and I watched a lot of other 'explanations'
@kreshnov2 ай бұрын
I strongly agree. This channel is on a different level, and will therefore get much more recognition. Mark my words.
@anonymes288410 ай бұрын
I'm not big on blowing smoke up you know where in comments but this is easily one of - if not - _the_ best physics channels on KZbin right now IMO. Simple but so well thought out. So, y'know, basically, thanks :).
@mikesmusicgear92049 ай бұрын
Bro, I am a Physician, MD, particularly , an eye surgeon, and we have quite a degree of physics in our profession. As a science, nerd and enthusiast since childhood, Einsteins theories, and now quantum theory have always been a hobby and passion. I've never seen the complexities of Einsteins theories conveyed, so superbly in such a straightforward, graphic manner ....😆🤓 And you did not have to use overly complex overproduced 3-D graphics Excellent job. I frequently watch, PBS, and Dr. Sabina ... But when I have time, I'm gonna check your channel out a lot more.
@BillStrathearnАй бұрын
Dr. Sabina is actually a little bit of a crack-pot. I highly recommend Sean Carroll's podcasts instead. It's a much better source of factual and non-sensational popular physics
@Thinks-FirstАй бұрын
Just go to any college and pick up a non science major physics text. They explain it as this man does and better. I'm also a physician and remember walking across my campus as an undergrad trying to understand General Relativity and just before I was walking into a building it clicked and I understood. Never saw gravity as a "force" since. Just a natural consequence of the universal requirement that light always move at the same speed. Once you wrap your head around that reality, gravity, time displacement, and mass changes fall right into place.
@umarmars47Ай бұрын
All this mental gymnastics when gravity doesn't exist, only buoyancy and density. They have to explain gravity in order to fit in the heliocentric, spherical Earth which is minsinformation by NASA and western films
@patinho558928 күн бұрын
@@BillStrathearnwhat specifically leads you to calling her a crack pot?
@BillStrathearn28 күн бұрын
@patinho5589 fair question. Everything highlighted in this explainer kzbin.info/www/bejne/bWHZip1ngLWsipY Overall, the video argues that Hossenfelder's anti-establishment views and her tendency to cater to science deniers have a negative impact on her work as a science communicator. We should encourage Hossenfelder to drop this behavior and redirect her efforts towards exclusively respectable science communication
@frankkutzler2758Ай бұрын
I just loved your nod to Ryan George's "Actually, it's super easy--barely and inconvenience".
@autodocto91110 ай бұрын
This is also why I prefer a different illustration of general relativity, showing space and time curvature as a distorted 3 dimensional grid, where not only are the grid lines distorted around the massive object, but the grid lines move inwards over time
@xcoder112210 ай бұрын
I know the illustration you are referring to but I don't like it because what should "the grid line move inwards over time" mean? What is moving there? There is nothing moving inwards. This illustration gives the false impression, that massive objects "suck in space" and thus constantly need to expand to stay the same size and not get sucked into itself. Yet none of that is happening. Bending space time is not a repeating process. The earth is not bending space time over and over again throughout time, it just bends it once and this bend is then stationary. There is nothing moving once space time has been bent. The movement that makes all the effects happen is a movement through time, a movement through a 4th dimension but the illustration you are referring to cannot show that as you cannot illustrate 4 dimension using a 2D graphics. Already illustrating 3 dimensions on a 2D screen has limitations.
@VonJay10 ай бұрын
But Einstein never wrote it as “extrinsic” curvature. He wrote it as intrinsic. So all of those 3D grids you see on KZbin are wrong.
@das_it_mane10 ай бұрын
What does intrinsic mean in this context?
@VonJay10 ай бұрын
@@das_it_mane i can list like fifteen or so things. I’ll give two The simplest answer out of all of them is that Einstein used “a” differential geometry which naturally incorporates intrinsic curvature. This in turn directly leads to testable predictions in spacetime. Extrinsic depictions often imply an observer’s vantage point from outside the spacetime being described, akin to looking at a deformed grid or fabric. In reality, we exist within spacetime, and there is no external viewpoint from which to observe its curvature as an object within a higher-dimensional space.
@vyvianalcott168110 ай бұрын
This is the misconception I had before these videos, go back and watch last weeks then watch this one again. These two videos are the best explanation of the relationship between space and time you will find anywhere. Time is a spatial dimension, it just acts differently for reasons he explained last week.
@macultic0010 ай бұрын
I am in class 6 ( 7th soon exams are over ) and i absolutely love your channel and videos. You are the reason I love physics more than anything else. You also motivated me to learn higher level maths in order to understand physics and... it's beautiful BUT NOT MORE THAN YOUR EXPLANATIONS!! Thank you for everything Mahesh sir.
@mrgyani10 ай бұрын
Kid if you are watching this in class 6-7, how far will you go in life when you turn older?
@neelabhjodutta275910 ай бұрын
Well we have been watching these cuz they are fun and feel magical !because it's fun! {I am in class 6 (soon to be 7)}
@macultic0010 ай бұрын
@mrgyani I don't know I just want to support my family. Getting a job will help probably.
@macultic0010 ай бұрын
@neelabhjodutta2759 Nothing better than getting some extra knowledge while having fun.
@laughingbeast448110 ай бұрын
@@mrgyaniWho knows ? There's plenty of kids like that whose life is failure. It can be actually hard for them to succeed.
@feldspaarrАй бұрын
3:45 WHO?!?!?!
@ManstrualАй бұрын
Lmao
@zhookaАй бұрын
Lol, I only noticed that at 8:09
@kenshin6553Ай бұрын
Lewis Carroll Epstein
@Zoro_wanoarc25 күн бұрын
Nah brother your just as locked as I was 😂😂‼️
@comicdragoon6 ай бұрын
Ive been studying this stuff on my own time for over seven years, and this is by far the most intuitive video explanation I've ever seen. It's been extremely helpful to lock intuition and be able to better explain for friends who are interested. Thank you for everything you do, and long live first order discovery!
2 ай бұрын
2:26 screenwriter guy would definitely agree
@TracyNorrellАй бұрын
Wow wow wow... ... ... Wow
@jaredwblackАй бұрын
Pitch Meeting references are TIGHT!
@IcyCat80829 күн бұрын
And just like that, Einstein did a backflip snapped the bad guy’s neck and saved the day
@faisalkhatri728410 ай бұрын
I have been around on KZbin for years watching science videos. Coming across your channel feels like a blessing to me. There are so many famous KZbinrs with all those animations but they lack simplicity and a good flow of information. What you are describing is one of the most complex subjects in physics to understand. The way you do it is.. (ran out of vocabulary) This is where I press the bell icon.
@kashemvai502510 ай бұрын
The thing I like the most about your channel is that you ask and answer the most critical of questions that NO OTHER content creators are doing
@DxvidEisboerg10 ай бұрын
I think that the 7 dislikes are Newton with 7 alt accounts
@Luke-pk9fe10 ай бұрын
How do you see the dislikes?
@Existidor.Serial13710 ай бұрын
yeah wtf?? Maybe he is in a different universe@@Luke-pk9fe
@chetacheese278910 ай бұрын
@@Luke-pk9feon a computer, you can download an extension to see dislikes
@Lowraith10 ай бұрын
That math ain't mathin'
@paromita_ghosh9 ай бұрын
🤡 Newton would be in awe not dislike
@aiden.paramore9 ай бұрын
I don't often comment on YT but this is one of the best representations of Einstein's theory I've ever seen. Made so much more sense than the curved space example everyone seems to give. Thank you so much for such an excellent video!
@Thinks-FirstАй бұрын
He and so many crap on the ball in a sheet model, but the sheet always represented SPACE-TIME as the "medium" that gravity "exits" in. It was never just CURVED SPACE or you wouldn't need a sheet and ball analogy, you would just "see" it. The sheet IS space-time and is an absolute analog of his "cone" model. Same exact thing.
@mircocarboni611716 күн бұрын
La piu incredibile ed affascinante descrizione della curvatura dello spazio tempo che io abbia mai visto. Grazie
@francoisnadal539110 ай бұрын
I'm teaching my 10 years daughter about space time.. And she gets it, naturally, intuitively, she is even one step beyond of my explanations, every litle time. And what you are doing here is absolutely amazing, you're helping people being better in their everyday life because they understand where they live, how things work. Thank you 1000 times 🙏 you're brilliant 😉 (yes we are a subscriber) and you must be as many smart people are, a kid with big dreams.
@fullyawakened10 ай бұрын
except this is wrong, so don't praise it too highly. please reference actual scientific journals not youtube videos for educational purposes.
@HR-yd5ib9 ай бұрын
@fullyawakened Any video that gets it right?
@adorp9 ай бұрын
@@HR-yd5ib None. Gravity is still a mystery. Even if gravity is an emergent property (not "illusion") created by time curvature, and not space; curvature itself is defined as a property of space, and space should be quantized (the solution to Zeno's paradox requires it). But none of it has been proven. We can't measure the geometry of space at Planck length, while the radius of a graviton is its Schwarzschild radius, which means we will never be able to detect it, at least not directly. The only "right way" to learn this is to study the actual maths behind it, and that only reveals how much we do not know.
@lande75107 ай бұрын
@@fullyawakened and you may as well return to the cave you came from
@singh27024 ай бұрын
@@adorp Math breaks down at the Planck length though , Quantum theory and General Relativity cannot coexist , just like Zeno's paradox having no definite answer except a concept of infinitely small. The mechanics of gravity is not a mystery , as we can calculate the orbit of Mercury or have an accurate GPS system etc via GR. The other 3 forces are due to opposite charges , however the APPARENT ATTRACTION between masses is not an attraction at all , there are no negative masses and positive masses. Mass and energy are equivalent. This man in this video is attempting to explain gravity by geodesics, and attributing acceleration to this phenomenon. Gravity is a real force, by that I mean a force field acting on all particles just like an electromagnetic force field acts on charged particles. The field is continuous yet the particles are discrete, electromagnetism has been solved by Maxwell's equations but because matter has no opposite matter no one can explain the true physics between the apparent attraction between masses.
@waffling09 ай бұрын
Wow, this is the best demonstration of this subject that I have ever seen - I have never quite grasped spacetime diagrams in this way until now. Great video!!
@paultaylor321310 ай бұрын
Loved the nod to Pitch Meeting. 👍
@pvanukoff10 ай бұрын
References to other youtube channels is TIGHT!
@bMonsterPro9 ай бұрын
Your enthusiasm is contagious!! Superb science communication; thank you for uploading!
@RenaldoRamai17 күн бұрын
This was really good. Thank you.
@ChrisGlenski10 ай бұрын
This is your best video yet! Literally the clearest explanation of curved space time I have heard, I can’t wait to share this to someone
@IPWCsInTheory10 ай бұрын
This has become my new favorite channel rather quickly. This dude's analogies are perfect.
@DrDnd4nyer10 ай бұрын
Welcome to the Science Pitch Meeting!! Hands down the best explanation and visualization! And your excitement is contagious! Can't wait to see the video on Mercury!
@paulfranklin5355Ай бұрын
I'm reasonably intelligent but this is the first time I've come close to a real understanding of gravity - thank you, Mahesh and please keep it up.
@juliancamacho13049 ай бұрын
Your excitement and personality make it such a great time to watch and understand this!
@BrettVanWey110 ай бұрын
Ahhh so the reason I’m balding, yet my toes just keep getting hairier, is because my head is older than my feet.
@RitikKumar-ud3gc10 ай бұрын
😂😂
@cucumber-juice6 ай бұрын
Look on the bright side: these things might be a sign of high testosterone
@vikrantsinghsolanki45065 ай бұрын
actually, you are correct.. lol
@DicKtator_DADDY33374 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@GeorgeAbruzzoАй бұрын
Oh man! Me too!!
@firasmaaroufi980910 ай бұрын
This video is a masterpiece. I enjoyed every second of my proper time. I've seen so many videos on spacetime curvature, but yours is by far the most satisfying one, thank you very much.
@fullyawakened10 ай бұрын
and wrong
@theoreticalexercise10 ай бұрын
I can't believe you're able to explain this the way you do. This is amazing. Thank you
@theserulesoflife17 күн бұрын
Probably the best explanation I’ve ever seen. Great job sir!
@semaj_50223 күн бұрын
I randomly stumbled on this video and I'm so glad I did. This is the closest I've ever come to understanding this concept. Thanks so much! Your explanation was fantastic and your obvious enthusiasm for the subject made it a joy to follow along. You've definitely gained a new subscriber!
@elmolewis912310 ай бұрын
I'm beginning to think this Einstein was pretty smart. Nice job, Mahesh.
@lande75107 ай бұрын
'Pretty' is an understatement. The guy was multiple times genius
@ParM-s5v10 ай бұрын
17:21 so basically time creates gravity? So theres no such thing as gravity? Dude you have my mind blown right now!
@BillStrathearnАй бұрын
Maybe it's not so important to create a causal relationship. It's more correct to say that time and gravity are co-related and collinear with one another, but not necessarily that one causes the other
@kevinbush5862Ай бұрын
If everything's made of quarks and quanta, where is the actual matter? If there is no matter there is no gravity. Matter is the illusion of mass(ive energy) curving spacetime. I am high
@BillStrathearnАй бұрын
@kevinbush5862 Yes, you're spot on! What we call "massive objects" are really energy condensed into patterns that curve spacetime, creating what we experience as gravity. It's wild that "stuff" isn't "stuff"-it's just energy doing its thing in a dance of interactions.
@phoenixpierlsberg322910 ай бұрын
Wow, I could FINALLY actually understand and see what time curvature means. This illustration was so clear and easy to understand
@giin979 ай бұрын
Huh. Guess it's time to start googling, I've never heard of "time curvature" before.
@BondJFK6 ай бұрын
@@giin97 Space time curvature mans both space component and time component are curved
@jonathanhamnett40444 ай бұрын
So great to hear someone express these complex ideas so clearly and with so much enthusiasm, excitement and humour. Thank you
@gki4u13 ай бұрын
This is The Best explanation of space time curvature I have ever seen. Simply Brilliant!!! I don't think even physicists have explained this in a video as well as you did here Mahesh.
@mongz1110 ай бұрын
Blew my mind. All those wormhole diagrams are making sense now! Thank you so very much sir
@el3ktrik29610 ай бұрын
Class ❌ KZbin✅
@aliensarerealttsa61989 ай бұрын
This is disinformation or the uploader has around 50 IQ.
@CatFish1079 ай бұрын
Heck, at this point, I'm as old / older than most of the teachers. I can learn and keep fresh without asking to take high school physics again!
@Poncho1up9 ай бұрын
This wasn't taught in my school. Even one time I told my teacher that gravity is not a force, but at that time I couldn't explain myself. Now I can explain why gravity is not a force but that teacher isn't here 😢
@lyrimetacurl09 ай бұрын
As long as it confirms to the following then it's okay: kzbin.info/www/bejne/hpu3aWh3rbmgf5Isi=Bwhqcu0YPisAQyz4
@zohntyzexsongaming10169 ай бұрын
Yes
@jabrark5828Ай бұрын
1:36 So can we get a link to that previous video that we haven't seen? 🗿
@haskell42Ай бұрын
For more than 20 years I always hated the explanation of using gravity to explain gravity. You opened my eyes. I really appreciate it
@brotherless15 күн бұрын
Freakin brilliant explanation. Best I have ever seen. Count me as a new fan and of course I gotta subscribe. Just wow...
@AdityaPratapMusic10 ай бұрын
This has to be one of the mind blowing videos of yours Great job Mahesh.
@marveljustice10 ай бұрын
This channel is simply too underrated. Deserves millions of subscribers. You've got one of the best and most intuitive content on your channel Mahesh. I mean I have been into relativities and such stuff for like 3 years. Am currently studying in 10th standard. I've watched the arvin ash, veritasium, gsf, the science asylum, minute physics and all such during these years. But honestly saying, your content is much more unique and elegant. For eg. none of these have got any videos on what you actually mean by electron spin and there's so much more! You are doing a really great job sir! 🎉🎉🎉
@nacholaz9024Ай бұрын
08:09 bACK TO WHO?????
@zhookaАй бұрын
Einstein didn't kill himself.
@heftycatАй бұрын
I was just about to post the same!!!!!!
@Fujtajblus22 күн бұрын
Thank you for the explanation, diagrams and the models, it was very clear
@carlosramos769715 күн бұрын
This was awesome!!!
@chekote10 ай бұрын
2:23 I got that reference
@drawlikeme910 ай бұрын
I'm in 11th,i found your channel recently and i love your content, please dont stoppp
@aaryasuparey0310 ай бұрын
deng bud you doing well ?
@Lucas_Stradeus10 ай бұрын
It might be a stupid question, but why does mass causes time dilation? I'm assuming gravity is just a consequence of time dilation, if I understood it right. So what's the connection between time and mass? I'm sorry if that's stupid.
@knutfranke684610 ай бұрын
It's not a stupid question, but I suspect no one really knows an answer to it. As far as general relativity is concerned, "mass/energy curves spacetime" (and thus creates time dilation) is a postulate. It's basically what the Einstein field equation says (in a more precise way), and that was ultimately derived from observation (plus some thought experiments) , not from some deeper insight into the nature of mass (other than it being linked to energy).
@Lucas_Stradeus10 ай бұрын
@@knutfranke6846 Oh, I was really curious about it, thanks for the reply.
@todradmaker429710 ай бұрын
It's a great question and I'll give you an answer that everyone will tell you is wrong. It is not that gravity changes time but rather the clocks that measures that time. But as long as they get the math right GPS systems will still work.
@drcatspaw10 ай бұрын
Scientists are still working this out. I may be wrong buy I'm pretty sure those big expensive particle accelerators were built to find part of the answer. The high boson. How does that give mass properties? Lots and lots of math.
@jorgepeterbarton9 ай бұрын
@@drcatspaw that is to explore what gives particles mass not the gravitational effects of mass
@parla099 ай бұрын
Very nice explanation.
@reno69 ай бұрын
Best illustration I’ve seen on KZbin!
@thomastang258710 ай бұрын
Finally someone who speaks like a normal person , explains ideas like a normal person, and treats his audience like average people! 👍
@jensphiliphohmann187610 ай бұрын
08:53 I still have to criticise the swapping of proper time and coordinate time. I admit that it's convenient because you don't have to deal with the MINKOWSKI metric but can apply PYTHAGORAS instead. However, you trade it for a disadvantage: A point in proper time is _not_ the temporal equivalent of a position. If you want to meet with someone, you must agree on ▪︎a common reference clock U (for "Uhr", German for clock), ▪︎a position relative to U and, of course, ▪︎a U coordinate time i.e. the time U shows. If you move quickly enough with respect to U, your clock will have fallen back compared to U.
@kylelochlann505310 ай бұрын
The value in thinking about world-lines has nothing to do with the flat-space metric, but rather that the world-time doesn't physically exist and so the advantage of thinking in terms of world-lines is that it gives a more intuitive picture of the physics.
@thedeemon10 ай бұрын
@@kylelochlann5053 but taking "proper time" as an axis is so weird and counter-intuitive. Like, pick a point somewhere between two world-lines of two objects, what exactly that point corresponds to? whose proper time is its Y coordinate? this particular chart is super confusing
@kylelochlann505310 ай бұрын
@@thedeemon The event in-between the two world-lines has no independent meaning, which was Einstein's point. As far as being goes, sure, all your exposure was to a single system of coordinates. You would likely find Minkowski diagrams confusing if all you learned on were Brehme or Loedel diagrams.
@thedeemon10 ай бұрын
@@kylelochlann5053 Minkowski spacetime charts are fine. I'm used to having coordinate time as on of the axis, not proper time. Never heard of Brehme or Loedel tho.
@kylelochlann505310 ай бұрын
@@thedeemon Keep in mind the the world-time doesn't exist, and that the Minkowski diagram depicts a pair of proper time world-lines, same as the others (Epstein, Loedel, etc). The world-time "t" is the proper time of the Minkowski observer. It takes its form as the global time coordinate by imagining an infinite set of synchronized clocks, a "confluence of time-like curves" that are perpendicular to the foliation of spatial hypersurfaces, e.g. the "x-axis" at t=0. There's a really great elaboration of Epstein's book, relativity.li I think it is (anyways it's called Epstein Explains Einstein). You have to search around the site to get the full book.
@X4Alpha4X9 ай бұрын
im having an issue trying to understand why we would use a straight line in the curved example. since an object at rest has 0 spatial velocity, it would follow the path of time right? so why would the apple not follow the time axis around the inner curve?
@Zagref79379 ай бұрын
Good point. I like his videos but i think mahesh is wrong this time. I dont know but the idea that time dilation caused gravity never sit right for me. Theres this youtuber named dialect that maybe not as fun/ not as good as mahesh in explaining things, but after watched several his video about this matter, i think he has the correct idea & more intuitive model about this: That the space around earth (or any massive object) is "flowing inward" like a waterfall as "the earth accelerating upward/outward" thingy. Thats why the earth didn't blow up & we feel this -force- illusion we called gravity
@tintun89189 ай бұрын
@X4Alpha4X the apple will follow the curved path together with the earth if it is sitting on a shelf. Since the shelf, the earth and the apple will be accelerating togetber, it will seem as if they are all stationary. The apple when not on the shelf is not hindered to follow its inertial path, which is a straight line in the curved space time. Thats why it will hit the ground. Why did einstein come up with this model? It is to show that object in free fall exhibit the exact same behavior as objects in inertial motion. This fact is experimentally proven. That can only be true if it is not the object but the ground itself that is accelerating in the curved space time.
@trisinogy7 ай бұрын
Exactly. The video fails miserably at explaining why the apple falls. I am sorry, but it’s a downvote for me.
@OrichalcumHammer4 ай бұрын
The apple doesn't fall, the earth is accelerates upwards to catch it. He explains it through Einsteinian model. Check out other videos. He explains the space curvature and also time curvature whose curvature together create the effect of gravity/weight.
@MrBBywaters9 күн бұрын
This is the problem with treating time as a mathematical fourth dimension. It works great for relativity's equations, but, inevitably, people wander into granting time the same properties of spatial dimension rather than time being the rate of change in the universe. You can only arrive at the conclusions in this video if you can vector an object mo ING through time. I think a better model is the Frame Rate Theory of Time found in The Ultimate Gravity Breakthrough. The Frame Rate Theory of Time redefines time as a measure of the rate of change in matter, influenced by mass and velocity, rather than as a physical dimension. It suggests that time flows at different "frame rates" across spacetime, with higher mass or velocity reducing the rate of change, treating time as dynamic rather than spatial.
@palakmalik37178 ай бұрын
Hey dear, just wanna thank you for being there for all the curious minds like me... Since you are an Indian, you can easily understand the struggle of a regular school student who has a highly curious mind... Being one of those regular student with a curious mind, I feel immensely grateful to you for answering such complex questions in such a simple & easy to grab manner... Thank you once again, brother!
@everybodyyogastudio2129 ай бұрын
This is the first time ive run into your channel. Aaaaand youve earned my follow.😊
@b.s.769310 ай бұрын
When this model is so widely accepted, why does modern physics postulate a Graviton? How is this coming togehter?!
@kylelochlann505310 ай бұрын
If Maxwell's equations are so widely accepted, why postulate the photon?
@Mahesh_Shenoy10 ай бұрын
Because general relativity doesn’t work with quantum mechanics!
@ExistenceUniversity10 ай бұрын
@@Mahesh_ShenoyPenrose would like a word with you Mahesh
@b.s.769310 ай бұрын
@@Mahesh_Shenoy Don't get this. Must gravity really explained differently on a quantum level? Especially, bc gravity plays almost no role on these scales, it kind of vanishes.
@lewis751510 ай бұрын
If you can satisfactorily describe a building well enough to explain what one is, where it is, how you get there and how it's supposed to be used - why would you ever need to describe the bricks its made from, or even need to know what bricks are?.. Your description works perfectly well, up to a point. After that point, your description is fundamentally incomplete - which is a quite unhappy situation that deprives you of all kinds of knowledge, and the potential that knowledge woukd give you access to. Without that knowledge, you can be a tenant of that building, indefinitely - but you can never, ever, be an architect.
@musicalfringe6 ай бұрын
This is the first time I've ever seen someone point out that the rubber-sheet analogy uses gravity to explain gravity. Kudos.
@mrgriff612210 ай бұрын
Nice shirt 😊
@sawadee2k22 күн бұрын
Love your enthousiasm - very contagious. Keep up the great work!!!
@VincentRiquer2 күн бұрын
I discovered your channel yesterday, and this is only the second video i watch. And in both vids I've seen, you come up with a great analogy that finally makes sense of concepts so many have tried to explain to noobs before!
@benl969410 ай бұрын
Hi Mahesh, On the last apple in your video you drew a straight line on the apple as it advanced through time and that caused the apple to hit the ground as the ground was accelerating due to the curve in time. Drawing the line this way, directly on flat space-time, from the apple, instead of on a cone, made me think of this question. Do things at rest, regardless of their vicinity to a massive body, not experience the slow down in time? What I mean is, if I am at rest (or in Newtonian thinking free-fall) do I not experience a time rate discrepancy between my head and my feet, the way I do when standing on the earth's surface? If that's not correct, why didn't you draw the apple at rest on the conic paper? And if you had, would the planet of it had still collided (it would seem intuitively to me they would not). Thank you for the videos. I very much look forward to watching them as soon as they are out!
@stevenlarson331610 ай бұрын
I hope he answers your question because I didn't understand that either. This is as close as I could come to an answer. Even though an object in freefall is in an inertial frame and not experiencing any gravitational forces locally, it still undergoes time dilation due to the curvature of spacetime caused by the presence of the massive body. Therefore, clocks on the object in freefall would show a difference in elapsed time compared to clocks at a distance from the massive body, demonstrating the impact of gravitational time dilation on objects moving in gravitational fields. Proper time refers to the time measured by an observer in their own rest frame, while time dilation near a massive object is a consequence of the curvature of spacetime caused by the presence of mass. So, it seems like even though the apple is in an inertial frame, it still experiences time dilation. The video seems to be saying that time dilation is the cause of gravity rather than an effect of curved spacetime. And if it isn't saying that, then this would just be a confusing way to describe curved spacetime in which the effects of both time dilation and gravity are present. I don't know if that was helpful. But maybe it's something to think about.
@benl969410 ай бұрын
@stevenlarson3316 I think time dilation is creating the effect of gravity, but that there's no gravitational force. So mass, rather than create gravity, reduce the rate at which we a body travels through time, but since the speed in space time for all things is the speed of light the only thing that must change is the "distance" in space-time. But if a body is experiencing the same amount of time dilation, say 100 m above earth's surface regardless of free fall or at the top of a building then I don't see why the apples line, the free fall body, wouldn't be drawn on the cone. But I find myself often confused. Matt on PBS space time and the guy from science asylum made the same argument (although Mahesh's version is much more comprehensive and does a better job of explaining the theory and Dialect did several videos disputing this interpretation. )
@stevenlarson331610 ай бұрын
@@benl9694 Trouble is, as far as I can tell general relativity doesn't go beyond saying gravity is caused by curved spacetime.
@davidyoung299010 ай бұрын
Maybe everything actually is just expanding? I mean, we can observe that on a macroscopic scale looking at the observable universe… so why can’t it be happening right here? And, in fact, everywhere?? How would we be able to tell, even in theory, that isn’t the case? 😂
@benl969410 ай бұрын
@davidyoung2990 this is a theory Scott Adam's advanced (from dilbert) many years ago. The problem I can see with it is that it's unfalsifiable. But I suppose it's plausable.
@MichaelRicksAherne10 ай бұрын
My brain hurts in a good way.
@jmcsquared1810 ай бұрын
This is the most important reason why the trampoline analogy is so awful. The overwhelming majority of the perturbation of the metric from flat Minkowski spacetime for weak fields is found in its time component. So, in the weak-field limit of general relativity, that is the only term that contributes to the traditional Newtonian potential. Representing that as a "ball on a trampoline" is as close to blasphemous as a sentence could get in science. So, I love seeing more content creators addressing it.
@HerveMutombo2 күн бұрын
I subscribed! You got that talent to make complicated concepts look simple... and that enthousiasm.. keep it up!
@timoex4 ай бұрын
Brilliant. You've been helping so much more than many others who have tried to explain these things.
@ProgressiveEconomicsSupporter10 ай бұрын
Interesting model, but why should the apple im the air be different than the ground? I mean the apple must also be affected by the curvature of time, mustn't? Your flat cone diagram basically transforms the time axis right? Thus must affect everything else in the same frame if reference too?
@Mahesh_Shenoy10 ай бұрын
Yes, the curvature causes the apple's velocity to increase in space (without acceleration)
@hce24557 ай бұрын
I asked the same question myself then I realized apple’s time is also curved as you stated, but not as much as the center of the earth. As you go closer to the earth, your time curvature gets closer to earth I guess. He draw a straight line with ruler but maybe that’s just a simple demonstration. Make it more curvy as you get closer to the earth. I hope someone explains if I am right.
@pujamathssolution990610 ай бұрын
Please tell what is photoelectric effect of Einstein
@carultch10 ай бұрын
The phenomena that population of photons doesn't eject electrons from a charged metal in a vacuum, but rather frequency does, due to frequency directly determining the energy per photon.
@veervishalmishra452610 ай бұрын
So it simply means that gravity is due to acceleration of massive objects in the 4th dimension , so from where does that acceleration comes from?
@otaku-chan48889 ай бұрын
well, the earth's accelerating upwards (creating the effect of gravity) because the sun, which the earth's orbiting around (in the sun's frame of reference) is _also_ moving through space, since the solar system's trapped in an orbit inside our galaxy. That movement in space gives earth an acceleration.
@veervishalmishra45269 ай бұрын
@@otaku-chan4888 but well if it's movement in space than it should have positive acceleration in the direction of it's motion(imagine standing at some place in direction of motion of earth then earth will seem to come toward you) ,so gravity, then it should also have negative acceleration (imagine standing at some place from where the earth seems to move away from you), so does it mean negative gravity? so maybe because of this reason we can remove the option of acceleration in space?
@Navansha9 ай бұрын
Same question.
@otaku-chan48889 ай бұрын
@@veervishalmishra4526 no, all we can perceive is the movement of the earth 'pulling us down' as the earth accelerates "upwards". We're so tiny that we're like ants on a huge ball that looks almost flat. You think ants can perceive (put understanding aside, just consider sensation) positive or negative acceleration, no matter how much they tried? Nope, they'll feel "gravity" from what the ants were standing on and that's it. We're much closer to ants even in the scope of our solar system. For example, we might see tides and know that the moon exerts "gravity", but we don't feel any of it. When we feel no positive acceleration, there's no negative acceleration either.
@test-nt9xw9 ай бұрын
Best channel in KZbin. Very happy to rewatch the episodes many times
@nightfox67387 ай бұрын
Why have I never seen this explanation??? This finally makes sense!
@skhotzim_bacon10 ай бұрын
*This Video Contains Various Misconceptions* In response to the video titled "How Time Curvature (Not Space) Creates an Illusion of Gravity," it's crucial to address the misconception perpetuated about the relationship between time dilation and gravity. This misconception stems from misinterpreting a coordinate transformation in general relativity. It's crucial to first distinguish between relativistic time dilation and gravitational time dilation. The former is observer-dependent and occurs due to relative motion or gravitational fields, while the latter is an inherent consequence of spacetime curvature caused by mass and energy. Contrary to the video's claim, gravity is not an illusion caused by time dilation. Instead, it's the curvature of spacetime by mass and energy that truly shapes gravity. This understanding aligns with the principle of causality: gravity arises from the presence of mass and energy, leading to spacetime curvature, which, in turn, manifests as gravitational effects such as gravitational time dilation which is a result of this curvature, not its cause. it's not just the proximity to the Earth's center that causes time dilation but rather the gravitational potential. This means that time runs slower in stronger gravitational fields, regardless of altitude. It's essential to correct this misconception and spread awareness about the genuine mechanisms behind gravity. By debunking myths and understanding the true nature of gravity, we can foster a more accurate understanding of the universe.
@zusammeneinganzes87519 ай бұрын
Thank you, the video seemed way off, he just proves his point with excitement, not by the explanation actually making Sense. Why should the ground move? But not the apple? What's causing time dilation when it's just an illusion? Thanks for your explanation
@issaczheng50679 ай бұрын
ChatGPT ahh comment
@skhotzim_bacon9 ай бұрын
@@issaczheng5067 Is there a point you're trying to make? It's not like what I posted wasn't true. Yeah, I used ChatGPT, but I'm the one who noticed the misconception and wrote the prompt. Then, I had to revise it to include another misconception. Looking back on it, the only thing I would remove is the last line because "debunking" was not my original intention. Just trying to clarify a common misconception with a simplified explanation that's clear and concise, that the majority of people can understand. I'm not that good at writing. If I had done it myself, then it would be too technical, incoherent, and full of grammatical errors. That's why I used ChatGPT. Fyi, I used ChatGPT to write this too
@rgc1210447 ай бұрын
You are both right! The curvature of space creates gravity, but the curvature of time creates the illusion of gravity! It is an intriguing mathematical construct!
@skhotzim_bacon7 ай бұрын
@@rgc121044 No, gravity is not an illusion caused by the curvature of time.
@hardygunsalus9897Ай бұрын
But since the earth is rotating wouldn’t your head be traveling faster than your feet when you are standing and therefor be aging slightly slower than your feet?
@TankEsq10 ай бұрын
1:21 I've always said this it's a circular reasoning analogy!! It only works because of gravity anyway
@thedeemon10 ай бұрын
Not necessarily. If we take a 2D plane and stretch it into 3rd dimension like that famous funnel, such that distances grow near the big mass, and calculate how geodesic lines work in such curved 2D space, we'll find they also curve towards the center, as if there is some gravity present. So it's a valid description of how a 2D section of space curves and makes straight motion look like there is gravity in absence of any external gravity.
@TankEsq10 ай бұрын
@@thedeemon if the example is mathematically identical as an analogy then I stand corrected, otherwise doesn't seem helpful, especially conceptually because the only reason the balls fall in is gravity from earth below. That doesn't provide a visual representation as to why a warped spacetime would cause mass to be attracted to each other because the balls are just going down. The time gradient makes more sense as it provides a dimension of explanation outside of gravity to explain gravity
@dubiousaurus9 ай бұрын
Your excitement is contagious, great video!
@willk98479 ай бұрын
I really like these videos Mahesh - you're really nailing the points that no one else does.
@xxronnocxx210 ай бұрын
I knew that interstellar reference was coming lol
@Mahesh_Shenoy10 ай бұрын
How could I not? :D
@binbots10 ай бұрын
We observe the universe in the present moment (wave function collapse) surrounded by the observable therefore, predictable past (general relativity) moving towards the unobserved therefore, probabilistic future (quantum mechanics).
@xiabolikkaАй бұрын
Swear If my teacher was Indian I'd have a PHD by now
@tobias_george16 күн бұрын
Love your passion dude. Awesome vid
@pranaypaul63613 ай бұрын
loved the explanation. eye opening.
@LytraVolt110 ай бұрын
I don’t get it, you lost me at the bending of paper. I don’t understand time as a dimension please maks a better analogy, earth isn’t expanding so it can’t be moving, IM JUST SO CONFUSED all you’ve done is confuse me further please help me
@Kartoffelmeister8910 ай бұрын
The rolling of the paper is just to make the 2d representation of our spacial dimensions into more of a 3d representation and the circle of the rolled up tube becomes a clock as your rotate the cylinder
@Kartoffelmeister8910 ай бұрын
Imagine you're the apple and you just released from the tree. You feel like you're not moving but the earth is coming towards you
@todradmaker429710 ай бұрын
I think the reason you're confused is because it's a poor analogy. While the math might suggest that this is how "spacetime" operates, I think it is a major mistake to illustrate time as a spacial dimension.
@jessicasajwani53569 ай бұрын
@@todradmaker4297 i also have a really hard time to think of time as a dimension Why do you think that it should not be interpretated that way?
@JJ-ui4ph4 ай бұрын
@@todradmaker4297 No he wasn’t using any mathematics in his illustration. How would you illustrate time then? Because it’s not a spatial dimension, how exactly would you add it?
@physicsmorons631210 ай бұрын
This is Wrong. With all due respect you are doing the exact same thing. Taking the Gravity into account and creating time dilation , and then using that time dilation to prove that look guys - We have discovered gravity. This is circular. The thing you are explaining here is the gravitational attraction. The attraction between two bodies due to the curvature of spacetime. Let me ask you 1 thing- Why did you consider the time is running slow for that clock at 5:17 ? Because it is closer to Earth, which means there is gravity, and gravitational attraction. If Earth is present then there is curvature and THIS CURVATURE IS GRAVITY. You can't say that let's consider Earth and the time dilation. The dilation itself is coming from curvature of space - WHICH is GRAVITY. I have been watching you for a long time and started my youtube channel by getting inspired by you. But I thing this is a misinformation. I have this explanation before in "THE SCIENCE ASYLUM" channel but sadly this is wrong. You can't take Earth and create the time dilation and then propose that time dilation creates gravity. The time dilation exists because of gravity, because of matter, because of energy.
@RiteshKumar-kv7if10 ай бұрын
Thank God!! At last one guy who understand the basics of Relativity!! Subscribing to your channel
@physicsmorons631210 ай бұрын
Thanks @@RiteshKumar-kv7if
@skhotzim_bacon10 ай бұрын
Thank you. I also posted a comment about this. I'm tried of seeing KZbinrs being tricked by a coordinate transformation or just regurgitating information they don't fully understand and continuing to spread these misconceptions to their audience.
@drcatspaw10 ай бұрын
Well, in the exact sense, you are right that time curvature isn't the entire story when it comes to gravity. But in non-extream gravity (like earth) and non-extream velocities (anything not close to light speed) the time curvature dominates the equations for observed effects. That's not to say that time dilation causes the effects of gravity. It's that the curvature of timespace causes both the observed effects, time dilation and things falling. Which is how I interpreted his explanation. But I admit, that is just my interpretation. I do agree that any good science explanation like this needs the disclaimer of "this isn't exactly how it works, its just to help visualize it." But that's a generic complaint I have about almost any physics talk.
@StevePerry-r5w10 ай бұрын
Agreed. Dialect refuted this reasoning a while ago. kzbin.info/www/bejne/hpu3aWh3rbmgf5Isi=qXEcHVz4e9RJmSG6
@rebeuhsin641010 ай бұрын
This has been debunked, but I'm not educated enough to know.
@eustab.anas-mann951010 ай бұрын
Dialect has a video on the debunking.
@skhotzim_bacon10 ай бұрын
Yeah I also recommend dialects video and then go learn relativity from a textbook.
@drcatspaw10 ай бұрын
@@skhotzim_baconDon't know if you will see this, but I tried to find that video where dialect debunks this. I found a video from a year ago, The true cause of gravity, or something like that. There they argue against the idea other's have floated that the time gradient causes things to move. But that's not what is being shown here. They both seem to agree that it's actually the ground accelerating up. Did I get the wrong video?
@skhotzim_bacon10 ай бұрын
@@drcatspaw Yeah the gradient exists due to the curvature of spacetime from mass and energy. Gravity is not an illusion caused by gravitational time dilation. Gravity is a real phenomenon due to the curvature of spacetime from the presence of mass and energy.
@skhotzim_bacon10 ай бұрын
@drcatspaw I'm pretty sure you found the right video if he mentions Science Asylum's video in it. He has follow-up videos as well.
@dennisbrown53137 ай бұрын
The very best explanation that I have seen on the internet - outstanding and intuitive as well as excellent examples.
@ShabriElantholy9 ай бұрын
I really wanted to watch this video and i had also added this in save to watch later, and now i watched it and i don't regret watching it, amazing explanation man!!!
@fredriksjomanАй бұрын
Finally a good gravity demonstration!!! Thank you!
@jeromedavis7816Ай бұрын
The genuine excitement. You can tell this man loves what he does. Brilliant explanation btw, by far the best visual representation on the subject that I’ve seen.
@TheBinarygenius9 ай бұрын
What an excellent demonstration, This could be used to explain such a complex theory to the average man down the pub. Thank you for your time and i hope you dont mind me using this down said pub 😁 and a well deserved sub take care and keep up the great work and i will not regret binge watching your channel.
@avielaskira9 ай бұрын
Very intuitive and easy to understand explanations!
@insertnamehere17923 күн бұрын
You just blew my mind
@zachperkins579915 күн бұрын
This video explained concepts in a way no other videos have - what an amazing job!
@mattross832 ай бұрын
That’s the best description of gravity and space time I’ve ever seen in my life! I FINALLY fully understand it. Excellent video!
@loriensnowdropАй бұрын
I love these videos. For the first time in my life, I feel like someone is explaining this clearly.
@richbrooke3008Ай бұрын
Thank you! Your enthusiasm for physics is so infectious!😊