The concept that our dimension is in a membrane and that there is a forth dimension that has the majority of the bulk outside the membrane is insane. So it’s insane in the membrane.
@Thisworldistoobig5 ай бұрын
Ba-dum-kssssshhhh.
@Curious-Mr.-Lee5 ай бұрын
Thank you for that. Have a nice day
@lloydnorval19894 ай бұрын
Fourth wall/dimension break ;)
@_WortSchmied_4 ай бұрын
Loco en el coco.
@keirthomas31973 ай бұрын
This comment deserves way more likes. You win the interweb today good sir.
@AFutureDarkly Жыл бұрын
I love that Schrödinger’s Cat gets mentioned just as a guest appears for a split second at 13:35 in the shadows on the bottom left of the frame. The timing is flawless.
@victortorres4915 Жыл бұрын
I thought I was the only one that caught that. 😂😂
@peterridder2116 Жыл бұрын
Pretty sure this wasn't coincidence, they deliberately made the cat appear at that very moment (probably needed several attempts to work out perfectly)
@luis-arce Жыл бұрын
Most likely, there was a cut in the scene right at that point
@urbanvampyre2706 Жыл бұрын
Are we sure the cat wasn’t CG?
@Karin_Allen Жыл бұрын
@@urbanvampyre2706 It looked CG on playback. Anyway, I'm delighted to know I wasn't the only one to notice it.
@timg27272 жыл бұрын
Our current theory of gravity isn't "wrong" so much as it's incomplete. We can use it to make astonishingly accurate predictions in almost every scenario, but those couple of extremely specific scenarios we can't predict tell us that we're missing something. Einstein and Newton were both correct; they just didn't see the full picture (and we still don't).
@thisisme26812 жыл бұрын
Yes! Be careful saying "wrong" when it is incomplete. You'll encourage the, "gravity isn't real flat Earth" trolls 😂
@timg27272 жыл бұрын
@Gerald H correct, hence my comment that our current theory of gravity is incomplete.
@willisverynice2 жыл бұрын
It’s similar to how E=mc^2 is incomplete, it’s not wrong, it’s just only true for stuff not traveling near the speed of light.
@timg27272 жыл бұрын
@@willisverynice e=mc² _is_ true for objects traveling near the speed of light. Where it breaks down is 1) at the subatomic level, and 2) inside a black hole.
@dewiz95962 жыл бұрын
Could Ptolemy have anticipated Copernicus?
@deafeningoctopus Жыл бұрын
I genuinely didn't know about the hierarchical paradox of the four forces until I watched this. Thanks for teaching me something!
@andrewnfalco Жыл бұрын
Sounds like a bogus comic hero hero origin story of some kind. Doesn’t make it any less possible.
@tobytowbs2370 Жыл бұрын
"Is there a problem with gravity in the future, Marty? Why is everything 'heavy?'" - Doc Brown, 1955.
@David-wk6md Жыл бұрын
As an old man, things that felt like 30 lbs now feel like 50 So I'm thinking yes
@Thumbs707 Жыл бұрын
“There’s that word again!”
@retired-ub9uq Жыл бұрын
No one cares
@svenrio85217 ай бұрын
@@retired-ub9uqI care nerd.
@MrWeareone7776 ай бұрын
Great Scott
@lekiscool2 жыл бұрын
Everything came into existence last Tuesday.
@anhydrouswater2 жыл бұрын
Define Tuesday
@cornishcat112 жыл бұрын
@@anhydrouswater nice !
@strixfiremind2 жыл бұрын
Perhaps, but was that Tuesday morning, or Tuesday night? Or almost Wednesday?
@MandaloreTheThicc2 жыл бұрын
I thought itbwas last Thursday 🤔
@pyrhockz2 жыл бұрын
Thursday! You pagan.
@Vikingocazar2 жыл бұрын
Love that we’re sending “we are here!” messages into the depths of a completely unknown universe… good plan!!!
@stephenhill6003 Жыл бұрын
Maybe there's reason why others our there are keeping quite :-o
@donHooligan Жыл бұрын
@@stephenhill6003 others in the universe have bets running on when we will make ourselves extinct. those idiots still believe in money! they love being slaves! suicidal slaves.
@vincefelicetta70638 ай бұрын
No doubt. We're here, and we're stupid, and we don't realize that every single time as a species we entered somebody else's area we either threw them out or killed them. I'm sure aliens would be super nice to us though.
@JEpsteinDidntKillHimself8 ай бұрын
Annnnnnnnd A.I. has made it to our universe
@cristianandrei54626 ай бұрын
I guess if some kind of superweapon that will make it easier to destroy other solar systems is possible and we ourselves are going to achieve this in the near future but we are not there yet, then it makes sense. Even theoretical hints that it will be possible for a more advanced civilization to have such a weapon, will meke it a good idea to go unnoticed. The galaxy is big, it should be full of intelligent civilizations, some number of which are advanced enough to be able to destroy us. If only a few of those we assume that is pure evil or just wants to eliminate competition in it's infancy, we should stay quiet...
@dylanwalter59162 жыл бұрын
Your cat walking past the open door as you said "Schrodinger's Cat" was peak synchronicity. Great video as always! edit: "...it was meant to be a ridiculous argument" - Simon
@margaretlowe52202 жыл бұрын
You have great sight! Even knowing when and where, all I saw was a shadow
@ZodiacDating2 жыл бұрын
@@margaretlowe5220 Maybe you just got the ghost of the dead cat
@johnicenogle5932 жыл бұрын
Whistler's Cat just passed through your brane
@ukxdeadlyzz2 жыл бұрын
bro thats the fakest ass cat I ever seen
@jerkfudgewater1472 жыл бұрын
13:30 where is the cat? 🐈⬛
@htmonaro1969 Жыл бұрын
I liked how when you were touching on Schroedinger's Cat thought experiment, a cat walked across behind you on our left. Very subtle humour. 😂
@stevenkarmazenuk2540 Жыл бұрын
If I'm some sort of cosmic hallucination at the end of the universe, then it's a baaad trip, man.
@burnyizland6 ай бұрын
That is the same argument I have against people who think the Matrix is real: if someone wanted to keep us docile in an induced hallucination WHY would they make everything suck so much? When we tried putting cows on VR headsets to induce better lactation we didn't show them cattle prods and branding irons, we showed them verdant fields full of clover and sunshine.
@BlackandWhitecustoms4 ай бұрын
Depends on how that cosmic consciousness views the hallucination. Maybe it's experience that is outside the hallucination that's called your life, is hectic which would make your life a sense of calm serenity
@Zander.and.lightning2 жыл бұрын
“Light thinks it travels faster than anything but it is wrong. No matter how fast light travels, it finds the darkness has always got there first, and is waiting for it.” ― Terry Pratchett, Reaper Man
@cp-sh9nj2 жыл бұрын
That’s just amazing thanks. Mighty fine.
@n4n1damn2 жыл бұрын
How profound and how wrong at the same time. Darkness is simply the absence of light, therefore darkness "travels" at the speed of light. As the photon recedes from the source that emitted it, darkness fills the void behind it.
@Lodrik182 жыл бұрын
Dont mix facts and fiction, darkness is immaterial... (can thus can not be).
@Zander.and.lightning2 жыл бұрын
@@Lodrik18 It is all fiction. Most of what we know is scientist telling us their version of a believe. Every few years we find out something that doesn't fit the narrative so then a new story is told. They only called it "Dark Matter" because Starwars already coined "The Force"
@anslogarrick38162 жыл бұрын
In this context darkness is size not speed kid
@KingKai1332 жыл бұрын
Bro you looking distinguished as heck right now. Good for you man, I remember when your channel started, and now you’re clearly moving up. 👏 well done Mr Whistler 👏
@onionknight7772 жыл бұрын
Not sure I followed all of that but this was a fantastic video. More mind provoking stuff always appreciated
@jupiterbloodsaw Жыл бұрын
The end left an eerie empty feeling inside me and a buzzing in my brain…
@dominoespizza1756 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Simon, I always wanted to question the existence of everything including myself.
@SisterMaryElephant2 жыл бұрын
'Dark Matter' has always reminded me of the 'Ether' that scientists were sure existed for light to move through, although it couldn't be seen or measured in any way.
@WorksopGimp2 жыл бұрын
Aether its plasma look up The electric universe sounds crazy at first some will say it is but its very interesting I think its right.
@scottnolan28332 жыл бұрын
Or phlogiston.
@Krackonis2 жыл бұрын
Which other sciences which are more concrete use still....
@johngriffin78062 жыл бұрын
@@Krackonis 👍
@justwannabehappy6735 Жыл бұрын
@@WorksopGimp EU is pseudo-science
@faxxy40772 жыл бұрын
Very odd fact, but my granddad was the welder who made the satellite dish that exploded in “Contact”
@rustyshackelford33712 жыл бұрын
I enjoyed his work.
@dahak9724 ай бұрын
I love that movie!
@pamelamays41862 жыл бұрын
"You're a Boltzmann Brain" sounds like a schoolyard taunt.😝😝😝😝
@donHooligan Жыл бұрын
the bully who later in life took Occam's Razor to Schrodinger's Cat....and got suspended from school.
@tommydoeschile Жыл бұрын
Watching this high will literally change your life
@kevinbrooks90744 ай бұрын
In the quiet of the night aboard the USS Enterprise, Commander Riker and Captain Picard found themselves in the captain's ready room, enjoying a rare moment of relaxation. The stars outside the window formed a mesmerizing backdrop, a reminder of the vastness of space they explored together. "Jean-Luc, do you ever tire of this endless journey?" Riker asked, his voice soft, almost reflective. Picard looked up from his book, a slight smile playing on his lips. "There are moments, Will, when the solitude of command can weigh heavily. But then, I think of the crew, of the friendships we've forged, and it all seems worthwhile." Riker nodded, understanding the sentiment all too well. "We've been through so much together. It's those bonds that keep us going, I think." The captain set his book aside and leaned back in his chair. "Indeed. It's not just the exploration of the unknown that drives us, but the connections we make along the way." There was a comfortable silence between them, one that spoke of years of mutual respect and camaraderie. Riker walked over to the replicator and ordered two glasses of Saurian brandy, handing one to Picard. "To friendship," Riker toasted, raising his glass. "To friendship," Picard echoed, clinking his glass against Riker's.
@Leehuss55824 ай бұрын
I miss NextGen...everything at that time felt new exciting challenging but simpler if that made sense.. ✌🤜🏽
@lostlogic28402 жыл бұрын
I thought the cat was real at first🤣 well played... Well played
@gunkyzip2 жыл бұрын
Ah, nice someone else noticed
@MBMb-dl1em Жыл бұрын
Yes yes
@Kreylem12 жыл бұрын
Simon I am a physicist and I noticed that you forgot to mention that astrophysicists have alrwady produced a map of the dark matter structure of the universe using gravitational lensing. It looks like an enormous network where most of the galaxies form along the arms and nodes of the network. I would be surprised if this did not come up during your writer's research
@red2blackprofits2 жыл бұрын
@S. G. as above so below
@red2blackprofits2 жыл бұрын
that's great. Science academia is still closed down to Newtonian Physics in the Cosmos. It doesn't fit. Why not try base 12 mathematics. All stars / systems rotate around the center of the galaxy at the same speed 250 million years no matter how far or close. That doesn't align with Newton so you created dark matter.
@Kreylem12 жыл бұрын
@@red2blackprofits unfortunately there is a history of this especially in physics. This is why it is still theoretical and there are other hypothesese that try to to explain the phenomena. This is just the one that best describes it. We are still kind of stumbling in the dark so to speak for a lot of different things. I have my own theory that looks at things on a more fundamental level
@theexchipmunk2 жыл бұрын
That way we also have prooven by now that Dark Matter and Gravity are not intrinsically linked, so the theory of it just being an artifact of Gravity is also out. It`s definitely something on its own, we just don´t know what yet.
@Rjtaylor122 жыл бұрын
Don't like creators that don't reply to smart, intelligent comments.
@SilverSerenity5202 жыл бұрын
“I think we've underestimated the life on this planet. The people have so much courage. Here they are hurling through space on a molten rock at 67,000 miles an hour and the only thing that keeps them from flying out of their shoes is their misplaced faith in gravity.” - Dick Solomon, 3rd Rock from the Sun, Season 1: Brains and Eggs
@thelanavishnuorchestra6 ай бұрын
Thank you for getting Schrödinger's cat right. There's far to many science channels mention it without explaining the intent of the thought experiment.
@kevinbrooks90744 ай бұрын
In the whimsical land of Far Far Away, Shrek and Donkey discovered a connection that transcended friendship. Amidst their adventures, a deeper bond formed, defying societal norms. Their unconventional love story unfolded quietly, a tale of acceptance and understanding. Far from the conventional fairy tales, Shrek and Donkey navigated their feelings in a world that had yet to grasp the diversity of love. In the end, it wasn't the castle or the dragon that defined their happiness, but the genuine connection they found in each other, proving that love knows no boundaries, even in a swampy fairy tale realm.
@theexchipmunk2 жыл бұрын
One crazy theory I read about is that gravity does not exist in the first place. Or, more accurate, it does, but its only a side effect of time and mass interacting. The metaphor would be a boat on a river. The river flows in one direction and the boat drifts along. The closer you get to the river bank, the slower the water flows. Now, once you get close enougth, the water on one side flows noticibly faster than on the side towards the river bank, and that exerts a force onto the boat pushing it towards the river bank. In this metaphor time would be the flowing river, an large object with mass would be the river bank and the boat a smaller one. The idea is that the faster flow of time is exerting a force towards a mass rich object, the small difference of, for example your feet and your heads time speed, being what actually causes what we observe as gravity. So, the theory states , its not gravity that pushes you down, its time.
@EverythingCameFromNothing2 жыл бұрын
I believe you’re right 😊
@swagbrew2 жыл бұрын
It's literally called Relativity. The Einstein thing.
@m2heavyindustries3782 жыл бұрын
There's literally nothing crazy about anything you've just said
@DGraze2 жыл бұрын
i get what you mean, if it's time than why the apple didn't fall upward ? there is absolutely some kind of force that makes the apple go downward. and time are not force. what is time anyway.
@theexchipmunk2 жыл бұрын
@@DGraze You are correct that time is not a force. It is an dimension. But that does not mean an interaction does not cause an effect we might percive as a force. In this theory, its basically the three spacial dimensions being warped by an interaction with the time dimension, and not mass directly warping the three spatial dimensions. Whats nice about this theory is that it makes the existence of the so far unprofen and higly theoretical graviton unnessesary. To make it very rougth, if you take a bucket with water and spin it around the water wont fall out, like there is gravity. But its not, there is no force. Its just inertia and the change in direction creating the illusion of a force.
@Hurricayne922 жыл бұрын
13:30 There is no way its a coincidence that a cat walks in the background as soon as Simon mentions Schrodinger's cat 😅 edit: on rewatch its actually clearly an animation haha
@chriscross60452 жыл бұрын
I gotta ask, did you do more than one take of the "Schrodinger's Cat" segment just get your cat in frame or did you just get lucky? Either way, brilliant.
@tj715202 жыл бұрын
The cat planned it all along
@alpiasker2 жыл бұрын
It's not a real cat, its vfx
@tj715202 жыл бұрын
@@alpiasker yes but a mysterious cat could still be the mastermind behind it all...
@wsiak340 Жыл бұрын
I've been starting to think that universes multiply like how cells go through mitosis. This would also be supported by the membrane theory and also the multiverse theory. It can help provide an explanation to how the big bang happened as well.
@kingferret53 Жыл бұрын
Is that not basically the multi-universe theory?
@jackryan4313 Жыл бұрын
Taking that further, if each universe is a cell, does that mean they all come together to make up a singular being? If so, did we just discover god?😂
@HotBoii91 Жыл бұрын
Mind fuck: we are ACTUALLY inside of a cell
@kingferret53 Жыл бұрын
@@brandondenny226 you're going to have to clarify
@nickytheanimal2413 Жыл бұрын
It’s like a big split instead of big bang
@josemv25 Жыл бұрын
One theory that I always found interesting was the one in which we're all living inside of marbles attached to the collars of cats
@Kutanamar Жыл бұрын
"One theory that I always found interesting was the one in which we're all living inside of marbles attached to the collars of cats" To that, one could ask: "Then what is the cat standing on." To which, I would reply: "Another cat, because it's cats all the way down."
@howarddooleyjr19 Жыл бұрын
@@Kutanamar Is that Zelazny? Or Star Trek? Or maybe Men in Black??
@Silverfirefly1 Жыл бұрын
@@howarddooleyjr19 The original post is Men in Black and the first respondent seems to be a fan of the Discworld.
@beckybequette8212 Жыл бұрын
Had this exact thought. Alongside the fact that our universe, in fact, exists in a luggage locker of an entirely different and bigger universe (at least, I think it's a luggage locker)
@fuckcensorship696 ай бұрын
@@howarddooleyjr19 native Americans believed we were living on a turtles back and that turtle was on another turtle...and it is turtles all the way down
@chimeron2602 жыл бұрын
As far as light once being faster, I feel like in the given example of the big bangs rapid expansion of the universe, would it not be better to say that the light itself wasn’t any faster, just the space itself becoming larger. Like in the warp drives of Scifi that warp space around the ship, it’s usually suggested the ship isn’t moving at all.
@johnharrison5656 Жыл бұрын
You just described inflation theory, which is a whole different problem. One of the reasons some argue that the speed of light may have been different, is because some aspects of the universe appear to be younger then what cosmology says, and that would affect carbon dating, the age of the universe, etc… One of the problems with inflation is where did the universe get the energy for the rapid expansion, and/or where did that energy go. Both, inflation and the speed of light bring with them more questions than they do answers, which makes the whole of cosmological theory look like a worn patchwork quilt. At this point, nothing makes any sense!
@rus19297 Жыл бұрын
@@johnharrison5656 For that matter, neither does quantum physics. We still haven’t decided if light is a beam or a particle or something else entirely. It seems to have a mind of its own. I would expect nothing less from the entire universe.
@johnharrison5656 Жыл бұрын
@@rus19297 Lol The Wave Function 😂
@kevinstoneburner8775 Жыл бұрын
Pretty sure they've proven the big bang didn't happen
@tpjmadrigal12 Жыл бұрын
Light can be sped up. If light travels directly toward a large mass, the space bends toward the mass, drawing it closer, faster. It BENDS it toward the mass. Just like light can be bent around a large mass.
@SilntObsvr2 жыл бұрын
My refutation of the Boltzmann Brain hypothesis would have been that if I were a brain and all of this life and world were in my imagination, I wouldn't possibly imagine a life as hard and cruel as the real world -- but then I realized that if I am a Boltzmann Brain, I may only exist for a fraction of a second (because honestly, how long could a brain survive in a heat death of the universe environment?), and in that time I was formed with all of these memories intact; I'm only *remembering* the horrible tricks the universe has played on me and everyone else. Of all the untestable hypotheses, I dislike this one the most.
@jamescheddar4896 Жыл бұрын
Azathoth is a Boltzmann Brain
@Its__Good Жыл бұрын
There's an anthropic principle though that there could be an vast number of Boltzmann Brains that have false memories of wonderful universes, however, the fact that you imagine the harsh one is simply because you are a 'harsh' Boltzmann Brain.
@SLorraineE2 жыл бұрын
I love the high end critic look. Simon could totally be judging an art show or giving out restaurant star ratings
@Falconlibrary2 жыл бұрын
He needs a wine sponsor to complete the motif
@a_diamond Жыл бұрын
Also.. the Boltzmann brain at the heat death of the universe definitely explains why I feel so bloody cold all the time xD
@Lopfff Жыл бұрын
“Even those who agree with the [Boltzmann Brain] probabilities don’t believe that’s the reality in which we’re living” is cold comfort, given that: if I’m a Boltzmann Brain, those people, their assurances, and even the “we” in the clause “in which we’re living”…none of them really exist
@proflcr87795 ай бұрын
“Of course it is happening inside your Boltzman Brain, Harry, but why on earth should that mean it is not real?”
@PlazDreamweaver2 жыл бұрын
I remember back in HS, I decided to do my final physics project (it was like a mini-thesis -- preppy school tbh) on dark matter. Well... I had to quickly change topics because there was and still is very, very, very little known on the topic. I chose anti-matter and had fun studying that.
@themacocko63112 жыл бұрын
I thought there was very little known about anti-matter too.
@alice_agogo2 жыл бұрын
@@themacocko6311 not on Star Trek 😂
@PlazDreamweaver Жыл бұрын
@@themacocko6311 There is, but there was more than enough for a research project. And even more info on it today. As for dark matter, the deal was "We know it exists, but that's it."
@PlazDreamweaver Жыл бұрын
@@themacocko6311 I also covered theoretical application of anti-matter, which there were many thanks to the US military 😂 they'd weaponize a strand of hair if they could.
@surferdude44872 жыл бұрын
My Boltzman brain keeps on generating more and more Simon Whistler videos as it descends into madness from complete isolation.
@roboticgamer89902 жыл бұрын
fortunately you being a boltzman brain is very unlikely simply because your perceived surrounding would be vastly more likely to be less complex. the most likely explanation of our surrounding is that they actually exist. the only thing debatable is what is the ultimate medium we are all in.
@surferdude44872 жыл бұрын
@@roboticgamer8990 My Boltzman brain perceives exactly as much detail as I can imagine. Therefore the universe is only as complex as I am able to perceive. This includes other people commenting to challenge my perception. :D
@numbdigger95528 ай бұрын
@@surferdude4487 Also notice how the moment you turn your attention away from a detail it ceases to exist. On top of that, if you ever find something too precise, your boltzmann brain will simply block it out and convince itself nothing is wrong.
@DJWHITE_2 жыл бұрын
Simon needs a box of Cadbury’s Milk Tray on the shelf behind him if he’s gonna dress like that! 😅
@donniebryson29163 ай бұрын
Your existence and ability to theorize this stuff and share it with everyone online is a miracle period.
@dipnip7021 Жыл бұрын
What if an immortal being with a human like body/brain was lost in space floating for eons, and their only form of entertainment is to imagine a world in their head? And over time they became so good at locking themselves in said imagination that it became like a new life? That life being what we experience when "living". This is an odd idea I have has floating around in my mind for a while and hearing that last theory reminded me of it 😅
@booziebadazz1692 Жыл бұрын
Sittin on the toilet
@BoaHebiHimeSama Жыл бұрын
Ah, yes, the "Kars Hypothesis".
@numbdigger95528 ай бұрын
@@BoaHebiHimeSama Where'd you pull that name out of? Ur a**???
@EnigmaticMindLLC6 ай бұрын
You're my kind of people. 😍🫂
@jonasfermefors2 жыл бұрын
The was the best explanation for cosmic expansion that I've heard. Somehow most scientists tend to fumble when explaining it (trying to insert caveats and addendums).
@ThatWriterKevin2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! 💕 And scientists don't have word counts to adhere to. But more importantly, something I learned as a Magic: the Gathering judge was to explain things simply. For example, you lose the game if you need to draw a card but have none left in your deck to draw. There are a lot of UNLESS comments that can follow, but going into that doesn't help them understand, it just confuses the main concept.
@davidhoward47152 жыл бұрын
Scientists have to insert caveats and addendums. Certainty belongs in religion.
@jonasfermefors2 жыл бұрын
@@davidhoward4715 Agreed. Which is why it's often good with science communicators who can simplify so that people with less scientific backgrounds can still follow - even if they sometimes dumb it down so much that it technically isn't correct. Here I feel that they managed to both keep it correct and simple. I admire that.
@stephenmorton80172 жыл бұрын
Caveats and Addendums would be a great first album title for The Boltzmann's Brains.
@jonasfermefors2 жыл бұрын
@@stephenmorton8017 Yes!
@batboy-xf3ki2 жыл бұрын
Awe Simon, you are awesome, your writers are amazing. Give them a day out of the basement.
@stevek4070 Жыл бұрын
I don't know why I found that cat to be incredibly creepy when it walked by. I think that we will eventually be able to peer into extra dimensions and even alternate realities if we can maintain our scientific advancements and not destroy ourselves or succumb to our own arrogance/ignorance. The technology just doesn't exist yet but some day it will and people will take it as a norm to see what we can't see now.
@Karin_Allen Жыл бұрын
That was Schrodinger's cat! I wondered if anyone else noticed it. 😆
@hawkman35244 Жыл бұрын
..and that cat just happened to walk by when Simon was talking about Schodiggers cat?
@peterhughes7445 Жыл бұрын
I did!! What puuurfect timing!!@@Karin_Allen
@giancarlocrumps Жыл бұрын
I've come to realize we could be wrong about.. EVERYTHING!!
@donHooligan Жыл бұрын
you think it's okay to eat food without composting. ...on a finite planet. currently experiencing "climate change" ...after about 10K years of living this way (using standardized currency) believing that food costs money. believing that anything costs money...
@littleblackcat22732 жыл бұрын
Love the editing at 13:31 ! Awesome guys, just awesome!
@bawrukid87342 жыл бұрын
ok i wasnt the only one that caught that lol
@littleblackcat22732 жыл бұрын
@@bawrukid8734 I remember seeing a kid in a chess tournament a few years ago with a t-shirt message: "Wanted, dead or alive, Schrödinger's cat". I thought it was brilliant!
@ThomasMHead2 жыл бұрын
Finally *the* explanation. Simon is the Boltzmann Brain. All of these channels, all of these videos, all of this information, all of us supposedly real people watching it: it's all going on in Simon's brain, as there is nothing remaining of whatever actually existed before. Keep on talking to yourself, Simon's brain! You are the universe!
@jeremiahlarkins6182 жыл бұрын
One crazy theory; we are the imagination of ourselves and nothing truly exists.
@theexchipmunk2 жыл бұрын
Thats more an biology thing, and is maybe not all that wrong. There is some scary implications that conciousness is just our brains are just imagining ourselfs after the fact to justify why it did something for a smooth operation.
@j.d.4697 Жыл бұрын
The Boltzmann Brain theory is a true mind-blower.
@paryanindoeur Жыл бұрын
My theory: there are actually FIVE Simon Whistlers, which is how he manages so many YT channels
@donHooligan Жыл бұрын
he's a high dollar AI robot
@snailblazr2 жыл бұрын
I like turtles
@zacherykavonius2957 ай бұрын
My hero 😂
@RBDfYourfeelings4 ай бұрын
I like turtle stew 😈
@entrepreneurs6154 ай бұрын
Killing it bro
@RoelvanDeventer4 ай бұрын
I like Leonardo
@michaelpaulson38054 ай бұрын
You and me both buddy. You and me both
@stuarttaoro65532 жыл бұрын
I always had a headcannon that the universe isn't like a wide open field but like a crumpled piece of paper where dark matter is just other parts of the universe (planets, blackholes, etc.) impacting local space .
@treborkroy5280 Жыл бұрын
It's shaped like a 🍩
@bnaivar2 жыл бұрын
I've always wondered if Gravity was a side effect of mixing the other fundemental forces. Which is why it exists, but is weaker than the other forces.
@WorksopGimp2 жыл бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/j5y6mnWujM6Yh7c&ab_channel=ThunderboltsProject You could find this interesting
@RendMaim Жыл бұрын
From the thumbnail it looks like one of the theories is that Hitler is the Kwisatz Haderach.
@alexbuhnevicifd.salberg8258 Жыл бұрын
Very clearly written and interesting as hell, even without your epic tangents! I have a questiom to Simon or whomever. Are the scrips uploaded somewhere? I would read this one a few times over 🤘🏻
@cathallynch1 Жыл бұрын
You can get a transcript below the description
@johnchedsey13062 жыл бұрын
I'm a firm believer in the Douglas Adams theory that the second we figure out the universe, it'll be immediately replaced by something even far more inexplicable.
@EricMeyerweb2 жыл бұрын
And that this has already happened a number of times.
@tj715202 жыл бұрын
As long as the dolphins stick around then Im not worried then the universe can Change all it wants
@donHooligan Жыл бұрын
money spenders kill those who figure it out. "participate or die" "we need you poor and struggling so we don't have to work."
@donHooligan Жыл бұрын
@@tj71520 ....but if the mice just up and disappear, we're good and fkd.
@thomasschon2 жыл бұрын
When I was doing Ayahuasca at a Peruvian ceremony in the Amazon jungle, I was shown behind the veil, and what I realized made me want to throw up, and it took months before my mind would let me access what I learned that time again. There was nothing, and I'm not real, and nothing has actually ever happened. The now, future, and past were only parts of the illusion that made me believe that I was real and something that was separate from nothingness. I had never heard of the Boltzmann brain theory before, but I think it has an affinity for the deepest level of "truth" that I was shown.
@numbdigger95528 ай бұрын
The real problem with "nothingness" is that it's probably the one theory that simply can't be true. There are VERY few things we can truly "know". There is a famous saying: "I think, therefore I am", and I am certain that the fact that I have thoughts means that SOMETHING exists. It doesn't really mean that I exist or that the world exists or anything else, but it does mean that at least something exists because those thoughts themselves are "something", and those thoughts certainly do "exist" in a way.
@OrdinaryDude2 жыл бұрын
Weird observation... The word "and" is one of the most common words in the English language. However Simon rarely uses it.
@YusufGinnah2 жыл бұрын
*_"And...??"_* 🤷🏻♂️ 🤦🏻♂️😆🤣 Sorry, it was just too tempting to pass up...
@reggienotorious68242 жыл бұрын
Just be glad he doesn’t overuse “like”
@YusufGinnah2 жыл бұрын
@@reggienotorious6824 Now that you mention it, Yup! Absolutely!
@slake97272 жыл бұрын
He favours the semi-colon.
@jrmckim2 жыл бұрын
More like the writers never use it
@Scott_Buchanan2 ай бұрын
Videos like this are a good reminder that we shouldn’t stress over the little things ✌️
@tysonator11110 ай бұрын
That was either great editting or perfect timing by the cat who walked in the background at the end when Simon mentioned Schrodinger's cat
@jackturner2142 жыл бұрын
At some point, most higher order physics is indistinguishable to the layman from theology in its content; the only difference is you have Hawkins considering entropy in a black hole and not Aquinas wondering how many angels dance on the head of a pin.
@carlludwig8774 Жыл бұрын
I‘d say modern physics feels like a psychedelic trip.
@howarddooleyjr19 Жыл бұрын
“Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” - Arthur C. Clarke's Third Law
@jackturner214 Жыл бұрын
@@howarddooleyjr19 I had Clarke's Third Law in mind when formulated this notion. I'm glad to see someone caught it.
@martinschulz93812 жыл бұрын
Gravity always amazes me. The simple fact that is a powerful force that is completely invisible.
@WorksopGimp2 жыл бұрын
What like a magnet 🤔
@joshuagrisi25712 жыл бұрын
Or nuclear power
@joriankell1983 Жыл бұрын
So... The other forces are not invisible?
@martinschulz9381 Жыл бұрын
@@joriankell1983 None so powerful and amazing like gravity. It extends millions of light years, it governs the motions of the universe, holds the galaxies together, so powerful that it can actually bend light.
@joriankell1983 Жыл бұрын
@@martinschulz9381 except it doesn't hold galaxies together. I've seen the math, it doesn't work.
@SteveHatmakerJr3 ай бұрын
0:00 - "Exploring a Quirky Mini-Series" 1:01 - "Exploring Reasons Why They Should Have Split" 2:05 - "Understanding the Concept of Higher Bulk" 3:00 - "Proving the Existence of Large Extra Dimensions 3:58 - "Addressing the Issue of Speed in Problem Solving" 4:54 - "Observations and Details You Might Have Missed" 5:51 - "Understanding Einstein's Perception of Attractive Force" 6:53 - "Exploring the Possibility" 7:52 - "Understanding the Horizon Problem in Cosmic Microwave Background" 8:52 - "Explaining the Reasons Behind Brief Occurrences" 9:47 - "133-Year-Old South Resident Thriving" 10:43 - "Receiving the First Transmission: An Overview" 11:35 - "Recreating the Video in Focus" 12:36 - "Understanding the Reasons Behind Rigid and Strict Rules" 13:36 - "Debate on a Century-Old Issue"
@alerijillo Жыл бұрын
Simon takes me back to 2017 - 2019 to a happier time
@Hillbilly0012 жыл бұрын
Oh, I can see it coming. It's gonna be one of them allegedly, supposedly, reportedly episodes. Cheers.
@OsightblinderO2 жыл бұрын
Crazy, it's almost like the video is about theories.
@jonathanpinkerton4064 Жыл бұрын
Combining two of these theories together we might be able to assume that if gravity can "escape" whatever universe it came from, then dark matter could be the affects of gravity from other universes affecting ours and vice versa. It would explain why it's completely undetectable and why gravity is so weak.
@jackryan4313 Жыл бұрын
Soooooo...the multiverse is correct?
@jonathanpinkerton4064 Жыл бұрын
@@brandondenny226 How? By that logic then dark matter/energy don't exist at all and these unexplainable events are actually made up by scientists and not actually happening. Our planet and even our solar system are so small in the universe that the affects of dark matter and dark energy are not even be detectable. It's only on the massive scale of galaxies that we begin to see this stuff occurring. I never said planet's don't have gravity lol. I'm just speculating that each body in the universe could possibly "leak" small amounts of their gravity between universes at random moments in time. Kind of like how particles can randomly pass through a barrier (quantum tunneling).
@GoalieNinja03 Жыл бұрын
@@brandondenny226possibly leading to the idea that planetary “gravity” (or mass attraction) is a completely separate force
@ROMAQHICKS2 жыл бұрын
I like that Sideprojects has taken a little flavour of Decoding the Unknown with the subtitle "but this shit could actually be real". Quantum theory is one of my favourite topics to read about as a layperson. It is so bizarre in so many ways. It might not be complete and still could be incorrect but given our understanding of the universe, the maths work out. There is no describable mechanic that allows for conscience to continue after death, or for angels or ghosts except magic. Winning the quantum lottery and suddenly passing through a solid wall, possible. Even the craziest of theories like string theory has a potential mechanism and maths to describe reality.
@recommens-comedy-central9761 Жыл бұрын
I Read somewhere that consciousness like Einstein e=mc2 suggests it cannot be created nor distroid mealy a change in state.
@ledizzy2634 Жыл бұрын
Jesus christ, just found this dude and his videos across all channels are so bloody good.
@alexandercorey850 Жыл бұрын
Every time Simon starts a new channel, a big bang happens in a new universe
@chrisdooley11842 жыл бұрын
I always thought that extra dimensions existed (although how many is unknown) simply because black holes exist. The matter sucked in by a singularity has to go somewhere - the laws of physics (thermodynamics?) state you can’t just turn matter into nothing so why not have that energy that was matter travel into another dimension? Perhaps someone better versed in astrophysics can better explain what I mean if I haven’t cocked up my explanation completely 😂 😂
@steele7609 Жыл бұрын
The recently viewed a black hole eating a super nova.... It then spat it back out..... Just in smaller pieces
@JJ33438 Жыл бұрын
could be that digested matter crushed to impossible small is shot out of the ass end of a black hole into another dimension that becomes another universe! many scientists believe our universe is way too organized to be original....that our universe is made up of re processed matter and that is why its so organized. its why we can have "laws of physics". If it was newly original it should be just general chaos. but the particles behave consistently like they "know" what they are supposed to do.
@gloom8288 Жыл бұрын
do a large dose of ketamine my friend. you can see them with your own eyes
@chrisdooley1184 Жыл бұрын
@@gloom8288 I’m on ketamine because I’m on hospice actually. I don’t find it very enjoyable actually just annoying because of constant auditory hallucinations. To quite a famous novel, ‘it’s not my bag baby’ lol
@Its__Good Жыл бұрын
Current theory is that the matter is ejected from the black hole as Hawkin radiation.
@andrewneven78552 жыл бұрын
Do more about dimensions and time please?
@equious8413 Жыл бұрын
Would be interesting to find that dark matter was the gravitational fingerprints of the influence other membrane universes have on us. You can imagine the position of mass in a higher dimensional space resulting in the gravitational influence being offset in a lower dimension. Maybe this would accelerate things like the rotational speed of galaxies 🤔
@JaceDanielFilms Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this, now that I know it's all a dream and nothing is real, I'm going to home and cook and eat my husband while singing Christmas songs! Woopwoop doorbell butterball the molecules will rule us all Love Jesus
@joshuapartridge5092 Жыл бұрын
i love how as soon as you mention Schrödinger's cat a cat starts walking across the dark bottom left corner of the background
@malenotyalc2 жыл бұрын
Fact check: Dark matter doesn't make matter move faster than the speed of light, that is impossible. What it does it stretch or expand space time (which has no mass and that can go faster than the speed of light). So the objects aren't moving faster than the speed of light, however the space between us and said object is expanding/stretching faster than the speed of light. Those objects could be moving toward us spatially in relation to our position, but the space between increases non the less.
@joegibbskins2 жыл бұрын
Everyone already knows that. He just misspoke in the video
@KaiHenningsen2 жыл бұрын
You seem to conflate dark matter and dark energy. Dark matter is matter we can only see via its gravitational effect. Dark energy is responsible for the expansion of the universe. Despite the similar name, as far as we can tell, they are completely unrelated.
@captainspaulding59632 жыл бұрын
Bold of you to assume that it is impossible to move FTL..... all the space beyond the edge of the observable universe would like to have a word with you.
@malenotyalc2 жыл бұрын
@@captainspaulding5963 Those objects aren't moving FTL, the space between us and them is expanding FTL. Space time has no mass and thus can expand FTL. matter cannot.
@WingManFang12 жыл бұрын
If we are just floating brains of some kind with false memories then the memories are being designed in chronological order meaning they had to happen to someone or something somewhere at some time so we are us…even if we aren’t technically. Kind of weird to think about.
@numbdigger95528 ай бұрын
You understand it all wrong. The "memories" aren't really a thing. It's all just neural connections and electrical currents in your brain, which means that if that brain was floating in nothingness, then as long as those signals and connections in your brain happen in the same way, you can't tell the difference. The "memories" in this theory aren't really memories in the true sense, because they never happened and thus are not a record of true events. You could call them hallucinations.
@davidfinch74072 жыл бұрын
Have you done a video on the dual slit experiment? It pretty much proves that reality doesn't exist (or at least operates in some way we really don't understand.) My mind would be blown if I was real.
@ThatWriterKevin2 жыл бұрын
I don't believe Simon's covered it, but I don't really think that's what it's proving either.
@davidfinch74072 жыл бұрын
@@ThatWriterKevin Well, if you can explain what it does prove, there's probably a Nobel prize in it for you.
@tj715202 жыл бұрын
The experiment proves that entanglement exists and therefore that quantum mechanics and quantum physics exists. Unless I am mistaken
@ThatWriterKevin2 жыл бұрын
@@davidfinch7407 I eman, what it proved has already been explained. I imagine there as a Nobel involved, but not sure
@davidfinch74072 жыл бұрын
@@ThatWriterKevin I'm not aware of any explanation for the results (specifically referring to why a series of individual protons fired randomly through two slits would create a wave pattern resulting in an observable interference pattern unless the protons are observed prior to entering either of slits, in which case they revert to acting as if it is an individual protons), but maybe something new has occurred. The comment about the Nobel prize was made by a physicist on a youtube video along the lines of "If you can explain how the proton knows it's being observed and therefore acts differently, there is a Nobel prize waiting for you." The part that blows my mind is that objects without apparent will act differently when observed. Even worse, if you observe the protons after they go through the slit, they still revert to individual action, indicating they can travel back in time and alter their behavior to the point before they entered the slits! These aren't my conclusions, I'm no expert in the field, but it's what the experts are saying. If you haven't looked into this, I invite you to, it's a wild ride.
@OfficialFire Жыл бұрын
this video was hilarious, thoroughly enjoyed watching
@bobbyagee3796 Жыл бұрын
The human brain doesn't contain thought. It is just a more sensitive receiver transmitter. Thought, analytics, innovation and the ability to record, theorize and share these intangible materials is the true mystery.
@Wreckz_Tea2 жыл бұрын
I have like 47 different theories on this topic. All of them make sense(to me) and seem to be the correct theory (to me) and yet they are all entirely different, which makes no sense at all... Just like the universe makes no sense at all. Actually my theories are more about understanding why we are here and what the point is but it kinda goes together with the universe in all it's mystery
@YusufGinnah2 жыл бұрын
Do you share any of these on your channel? You've piqued my interest now..
@thesalvadorian Жыл бұрын
Me blurting out when the awkward silence becomes unbearable 3:20
@Demoncradle9 ай бұрын
Contact is one of my favorite books. Was not expecting it to get mentioned
@civwar054 Жыл бұрын
One of your best videos. 👌
@BORNdischarged Жыл бұрын
Is anyone else reminded of the episode of Futurama with the giant brains when he went over the Boltzmann Brain theory? “I’m a gigantic brain!”
@animatinglinc Жыл бұрын
This is so well written, and explained. thank you, bookmark for multiple re-listens
@peterhovmand74 Жыл бұрын
Great show, old chap!
@garrysanderson57939 ай бұрын
Bro your eyebrows playing peekaboo behind those glasses rim. Im so high i had to rewatch the video cuz of that 😂😂😅
@Itchyknee88 Жыл бұрын
If the internet has taught me anything, it’s that there will always be somebody who will argue that Hitler “wasn’t a bad dude” 😅
@9vHeart Жыл бұрын
Rule 68 of the internet: There's a conspiracy theory of it.
@stevesmith3556 Жыл бұрын
How many people saw the cat walk by when you said schrodingers cat? 😅😂😅
@Voltron4ev4 Жыл бұрын
6. We live in a black hole 7. Simulation Theory Really interesting stuff
@scottgodfrey71182 жыл бұрын
The one about gravity is interesting. I had a theory that all realities were similar to the chambers of a ship, some submerged and some not, that the gravitational force in our 'chamber' is weak because in another chamber the 'water' would be higher. Theoretically if true there may be realities where gravity is weaker still or so powerful star formation isn't possible. Still, only a theory.
@donaldoehl7690 Жыл бұрын
I have the day off today, I think I'll produce a theory about something...
@tpjmadrigal12 Жыл бұрын
Sounds like membrane theory
@lolmanyeah1 Жыл бұрын
I have a theory that all universes are being milked from the utters of a cosmic cow. Thank you cow daddy
@Plebzzz Жыл бұрын
Simon is everywhere, Simon is life
@JollyPirateAhoy Жыл бұрын
While everyone is busy watching Simon talk, I've been going nuts over the open door.
@ShaneLadd-fw4cr6 ай бұрын
And Simon Whistler is a stupid genious...he knows nothing but hires intelligent people to write stuff for him to read. Simon knows how to read and project a big brain charisma. Thanks Simon :)
@Ciarananthonymitchell84411 ай бұрын
I SAW THE CAT! BEHIND YOU! LOVE IT!!!
@blu3622 Жыл бұрын
The hardest working man on youtube 🏅
@midnightmover23293 ай бұрын
This truly blew my mind
@3SIXTYPROD Жыл бұрын
We can only comprehend what our senses let us
@MrJgracias Жыл бұрын
The open door creating a cross is so subtle.
@RickWilliams-uj9nr Жыл бұрын
You’ve got to do the Electric Universe Theory sometime.
@ro7517 Жыл бұрын
My favorite part of this video is when he mentioned Schrodinger's cat followed closely by his cat walking by in the background.