These uploads are very important to me personally. Through my college years, I studied theoretical physics vigorously, eventually taking a graduate level string theory class, but ultimately, I failed to grasp the ideas, to visualize the bigger picture. I got my degree, but I was severely disheartened. Even by graduation, I didn’t know exactly what I had learned. Now, as these videos are released, I’m slowly reconciling my academic efforts, and my past is put more at ease with each one.
I have questions Do u recommend me to take physics as a career? In addition, does theoretical physics ends at being (after having PHD) doctor in a university and a researcher? Or what?
I didn’t end up pursuing physics as a career, but I can tell you what I’ve heard from the professionals I’ve talked to. The two branches are experimental and theoretical. For both, a PhD is a barrier to entry, and you’ll end up working at a university to fund your research. As for experimental research, you’ll encounter many edges of the unknown in graduate school, which you can pursue as a career. High energy and condensed matter physics is popular right now, but different areas of study become relevant as technology innovates. I absolutely give my blessing to anyone who loves physics. Go change the world.
@@blum3141592 oh…. It was only a subject. If I want to be a nuclear physicists or a geophysicist it’s under the experimental physics right? Is this the best careers at physics or the theoretical physics is better? I am sorry if I am disturbing you but I love physics so much that maybe I would take it as a career asking people who studied or working as a physicist will push me more to take it.
Damn, I knew these videos were good, but it's crazy they're _that_ good. Good visualizations are very important to my understanding of a topic, as are good analogies and I know I wasn't getting much of that when I tried college. I eventually dropped out and frankly have not regretted it. I feel like your instruction may have been lacking in those areas as well. Good on you for getting through it but I can't imagine how you did it.
This is the most valuable channel about physics in whole youtube. These are very complex subjects but you make them accessible to masses. You are a genius teacher.
Both are great for sure, but in my opinion, what makes Science clic the best science channel is that you *see what you hear*, in a very easy, fundamental and logical way that makes you understand things so easily. PBS are great for sure, but they stick to narration and lack visualization, which makes the video a little bit boring. It reminds me of my days in university, when the prof. stands and explain for a long time. Science clic and PBS, appreciations for both of you, keep up the good work 👍🏻❤️
@@ABD-xn6bt But a result of that is that the explanations must necessarily be more shallow. PBS can go into a lot more depth in one episode than any fully animated video can, and it's depth that leads to actual understanding.
@@SUDmotion both are very good, and i think history of the universe is very underrated also pbs it's one of the biggest, if not the biggest. Isaac arthur is another type, more of a futuristic channel, but for me is very good too
In all these years, I've never known about Grassman numbers or understood supersymmetry very well. You taught me a new math object and permanently cleared my view of SS. Alessandro, believe me, your channel may not be widely known but it is among the very best of science channels here
@@ScienceClicEN Hi! Could you, please, help me with these questions that i asked in the comments just now? I decided to write directly to you here so that my comment is not lost. It turns out that initially the theory of supergravity did not use strings (it was not quantum at all), and merged with string theory already in 1995? So, in order for all constants to be determined only from symmetries, it is necessary to use supersymmetry in 11-dimensional space. And what is the maximum number of multiple supersymmetries? Or is it just 11? Then, "single" supersymmetry corresponds to an increase in the number of dimensions? Probably, each extra supersymmetry incresethe number of dimentions on 3 extra spatial dim. (ordinary 3d space vs supersymmetric 3d space)?
I've spent years trying to wrap my head around quantum field theory and supersymmetry, pouring over courses and books and websites-and you've gotten me to understand more in 15 minutes than in my 5 years throughout college. Your content is, as always, impeccable. Thank you so much!!!!!
I don,t have a clue about science and i loved the video. Some people have definitly a gift for explaining complicated things and make them easy to understand. Great work.
The best take on SUSY I’ve ever seen for the laymen. To include discussion on grassman numbers and the Coleman Mandula theorem is just wonderful, simply wonderful. Thank you so much!
I am very passionate about the Universe, but as an engineer it is hard for me to grasp fully the mathematics that governs it. My models of thinking are not quite in tune with this kind of mathematical abstraction, but even with that I enjoy myself watching videos about the theoretical physics. By far this channel is my favourite, the presentation is flawless, extremly well explained, and chunks of information that I can grasp, more over, when the music starts, my mind shifts, I feel like someone has opened a trap door in the Universe to show me how it works. Splendid content, thank you for each minute you've invested in making these awesome videos. Literally AWESOME! Thank you!
if you can use a rotation matrix (engineers do rotate), you can do rotation with quaternions (standard in aerospace engineering). Well: quaternions anticommute and can represent spinor algebras and all that.
@@DrDeuteron well quaternions are better than Euler rotations as well, but what I mean, for example the measured values in scientific papers, that is beyond my reach, because this basis is hard to grasp, the intuition needed is hard to reach at first
Thank you. Your channel is literally, without exaggeration, one of the best, most valuable, and most important channels not just on youtube, but on any video platform that exists.
One of the best videos I’ve ever watched on a complicated science topic. The visuals were great. And funnily enough… I have an exam on Monday on Supersymmetry so you could not have uploaded this at a better time. Thank you
Absolutely stunning as usual. You are a gifted teacher and this is by far the best science channel out there that can communicate such complex ideas to the masses.
This excellent work has made me nostalgic. I once studied the mathematics of supersymmetry while in college for a few weeks. Now looking back, I can surely relate more or visualise deeply. Anyway, keep doing the awesome work. 👍🏻❤️ Hope to see more such videos.
Very glad this could help! I was struggling too during my classes to visualize the core concepts, which is in part what I try to tackle with my recent videos
@@ScienceClicEN This work is astounding. However, I think I'm missing something! Could you please help me recap all the symmetries shown at 01:20? Translation -> Conservation of momentum Rotation -> Conservation of angular momentum Time -> Conservation of energy Gauge/Frame of reference symmetry -> Conservation of electric charge What are the name of the missing ones? I'm not sure they were mentioned in the video about the symmetries of the universe. I know the last one to be about quarks, but I have no clue about the one indicated by the arrows pointing sideways and the one with the moving electron and the other particle. Your channel is a precious gem!
The visualisations of this channel are so good, and so valuable! And the science is always explained to a way that is concise and elegant, no fluff. Thank you.
I really love your videos, the fact that you explain the maths behind it conceptually makes you like no other channel, which are often more layman oriented
How good is it! You are very helpful to my career. Pretty sure your videos are inspiring a generation of future Noble Prize winners. Please don't stop uploading such quality content. Cheers
I have studied physics and kept up with new research more as a hobby for nearly 2 decades now. i like to think i have a grasp on most of it, seeing as i have been able to 'visualise' most of the math i've attempted. and now with these videos i can explain to friends what it looked like in my head, and new stuff that i couldn't quite get myself.
I get so excited when I see you post a new video. I know I’m always going to finally grasp something and get a rush from it. That was awesome, the Arvin Ash video on supersymmetry from a couple weeks ago didn’t even cover ha,f of what this video did.
I found physics Soo boring in middle and high school. I didn't have a good understanding of it but now science the beautiful age of 33 I LOVE IT! I find it more fascinating than biology now.
Am just visually amazed, theoretically blown and practically learnt so many things from this channel.... Absolutely great work, keep it up.... All my love and wishes
Holy s#¡+, I've never grasped these concepts as fully before. The way you have explained things flipped a switch in my brain that tens of hours of other channels have not. Thank you so much. Sincerely, a total amateur and know-nothing.
Thanks for these. They remind me of why I chose to study Physics and that ultimately I love it and that I want to continue studying it in future, especially after spending hours/days struggling with Electromagnetism or Maths, that sometimes breaks my will to live.
What is your field? I will be graduated soon And I want to take physics as a career But their is a lot of branches I would like to inter But I don’t no which one
This is amazing and fascinating and I'm totally wanting to learn more about Quantum Field Theory and Super Symmetry. If this was a 3 hour long super-expanded-version, it would still be too short for my enjoyment. I'll be sure to check out more of your content!
I would love a video on how those two gentleman proved that there can only be seven kinds of symmetries in the universe. This was the first time I ever heard this claim stated and I would be thoroughly thrilled to see some sort of video explanation.
I dont know who helps with preparing these videos but things are extremely good explained, first time I understood enough nature of supersymmetry problem
Glad you liked it! For this video I was helped by a friend from Oxford University, Thomas Harvey, who works on supergravity, and by Antoine Bourget who does research in related topics
One of the best explanations with visualizations in most easiest manner I have ever seen on RUclips given by any notable sciene channels regarding this complex topic. I must commend your efforts and your team effort Mr. Masson! I am an autodidactic and all I have with me is the internet like OER's, MOOC's along with your science channel to resume and continue my studies in the world of Science! I really thank you from the bottom of my heart that all the videos I have watched whether be it Space time, Electromagnetism or this, you deserve a huge views and you will be as there are millions of aspirant learners like me who are seriously curious to learn and study about such great topics in in-depth---all due to hard working efforts like you! Thanks a lot for making this possible to assess this topic to all humans via the RUclips. Your way of explanation is way way better than I had in my college days! Waiting for more of your videos, sensei!
When I think, this time the video won't be as good, you shut my mouth, each video you make, is a new masterpiece, awesome. I aspire to make videos half as good as these!
These visualisations are so powerful to understand these concepts in greater perspective! I massively relate to this comment! I did a bachelor and masters in theoretical physics and when i graduated I felt like I could calculate everything but I didnt grasp the greater picture. Thanks for these great uploads
These video's are amazing. I love love love the small detail of, for example at 8:12, putting the grid of the universe at an angle, just to show a different perspective. It reminds me of how in music education, a lot of lessons are given in the key of C, just because it's easier to explain. This would be same as a physics educator like yourself putting the grid of the universe straight up, just because it's "easier". As a result, the perspective of "orientation doesn't matter in space" is never quite grasped and in music, people play better in the key of C than in other keys, just because that's how they were taught music, completely missing out on the beauty of other keys. Thanks for your video's.
@@andriinaum1411 honestly that's very possible even if our technology is developing exponentially I don't think we'll reach a level to understand the complexity of our universe clearly ever since we live in it and aren't 4 dimensional😂but I wanna be optimistic 😎
@@andriinaum1411 Most likely not, the universe itself being theorized to the almost core by an observer within space-time, we've gone so far with so many already proven theories. M theory seems interesting and worth doing research about.
These uploads are very important to me personally. Through my college years, I studied theoretical physics vigorously, eventually taking a graduate level string theory class, but ultimately, I failed to grasp the ideas, to visualize the bigger picture. I got my degree, but I was severely disheartened. Even by graduation, I didn’t know exactly what I had learned. Now, as these videos are released, I’m slowly reconciling my academic efforts, and my past is put more at ease with each one.
I have questions
Do u recommend me to take physics as a career?
In addition, does theoretical physics ends at being (after having PHD) doctor in a university and a researcher? Or what?
I didn’t end up pursuing physics as a career, but I can tell you what I’ve heard from the professionals I’ve talked to. The two branches are experimental and theoretical. For both, a PhD is a barrier to entry, and you’ll end up working at a university to fund your research. As for experimental research, you’ll encounter many edges of the unknown in graduate school, which you can pursue as a career. High energy and condensed matter physics is popular right now, but different areas of study become relevant as technology innovates.
I absolutely give my blessing to anyone who loves physics. Go change the world.
@@blum3141592 oh…. It was only a subject.
If I want to be a nuclear physicists or a geophysicist it’s under the experimental physics right?
Is this the best careers at physics or the theoretical physics is better?
I am sorry if I am disturbing you but I love physics so much that maybe I would take it as a career asking people who studied or working as a physicist will push me more to take it.
Same here
Damn, I knew these videos were good, but it's crazy they're _that_ good. Good visualizations are very important to my understanding of a topic, as are good analogies and I know I wasn't getting much of that when I tried college. I eventually dropped out and frankly have not regretted it. I feel like your instruction may have been lacking in those areas as well. Good on you for getting through it but I can't imagine how you did it.
This is the most valuable channel about physics in whole youtube. These are very complex subjects but you make them accessible to masses. You are a genius teacher.
Thank you very much, glad you liked it 🙏
I don't know, there's also PBS spacetime!
Both are great for sure, but in my opinion, what makes Science clic the best science channel is that you *see what you hear*, in a very easy, fundamental and logical way that makes you understand things so easily.
PBS are great for sure, but they stick to narration and lack visualization, which makes the video a little bit boring.
It reminds me of my days in university, when the prof. stands and explain for a long time.
Science clic and PBS, appreciations for both of you, keep up the good work 👍🏻❤️
@@ABD-xn6bt But a result of that is that the explanations must necessarily be more shallow. PBS can go into a lot more depth in one episode than any fully animated video can, and it's depth that leads to actual understanding.
True
Scienceclic and "but why" are the most underrated channels of physics in RUclips. When they explode, Man...
Congrats from Brazil for your amazing work
For real… this channel and “But Why” were instant favorites! 💯
have u checked history of the universe and PBS space time?
@@SUDmotion yep both of those too. Sixty symbols is another great one!
Podia ter um canal assim no Brasil
@@SUDmotion both are very good, and i think history of the universe is very underrated also
pbs it's one of the biggest, if not the biggest. Isaac arthur is another type, more of a futuristic channel, but for me is very good too
This channel is by far the most well-explained and presented physics channel on the entire internet!
🙏
But Why?
@@truthseeker7815 Why what?
@@AirwavesEnglish, But Why?
@@AirwavesEnglish, it’s god quality humour, too intelligent
In all these years, I've never known about Grassman numbers or understood supersymmetry very well. You taught me a new math object and permanently cleared my view of SS.
Alessandro, believe me, your channel may not be widely known but it is among the very best of science channels here
Very nice explanation of super symmetry. Probably the best I've heard!
Thank you very much 🙏
WOW, Nathan nice to see you here~~~~太巧了😄
the best there is
@@ScienceClicEN Hi! Could you, please, help me with these questions that i asked in the comments just now? I decided to write directly to you here so that my comment is not lost.
It turns out that initially the theory of supergravity did not use strings (it was not quantum at all), and merged with string theory already in 1995?
So, in order for all constants to be determined only from symmetries, it is necessary to use supersymmetry in 11-dimensional space. And what is the maximum number of multiple supersymmetries? Or is it just 11? Then, "single" supersymmetry corresponds to an increase in the number of dimensions? Probably, each extra supersymmetry incresethe number of dimentions on 3 extra spatial dim. (ordinary 3d space vs supersymmetric 3d space)?
I've spent years trying to wrap my head around quantum field theory and supersymmetry, pouring over courses and books and websites-and you've gotten me to understand more in 15 minutes than in my 5 years throughout college. Your content is, as always, impeccable. Thank you so much!!!!!
scienceclic is honestly up there with others like 3blue1brown. wish i knew more channels like these
Damn thats pretty depressing, in regards to college
This channel is like kurgezagt for scientists. You host some of the best content RUclips has to offer
I don,t have a clue about science and i loved the video. Some people have definitly a gift for explaining complicated things and make them easy to understand. Great work.
The best take on SUSY I’ve ever seen for the laymen. To include discussion on grassman numbers and the Coleman Mandula theorem is just wonderful, simply wonderful. Thank you so much!
Very glad you liked our approach !
Isn't it insane?
Sussy😂
@@jessegrepper4676 yes, SUSY (super symmetry)
One year and a dozen watches later this is definitely my favorite RUclips video of all time. Thank you!
ScienceClic is the BEST science channel on RUclips!
Facts
I am very passionate about the Universe, but as an engineer it is hard for me to grasp fully the mathematics that governs it. My models of thinking are not quite in tune with this kind of mathematical abstraction, but even with that I enjoy myself watching videos about the theoretical physics. By far this channel is my favourite, the presentation is flawless, extremly well explained, and chunks of information that I can grasp, more over, when the music starts, my mind shifts, I feel like someone has opened a trap door in the Universe to show me how it works.
Splendid content, thank you for each minute you've invested in making these awesome videos. Literally AWESOME! Thank you!
if you can use a rotation matrix (engineers do rotate), you can do rotation with quaternions (standard in aerospace engineering). Well: quaternions anticommute and can represent spinor algebras and all that.
@@DrDeuteron well quaternions are better than Euler rotations as well, but what I mean, for example the measured values in scientific papers, that is beyond my reach, because this basis is hard to grasp, the intuition needed is hard to reach at first
Thank you. Your channel is literally, without exaggeration, one of the best, most valuable, and most important channels not just on youtube, but on any video platform that exists.
One of the best videos I’ve ever watched on a complicated science topic. The visuals were great. And funnily enough… I have an exam on Monday on Supersymmetry so you could not have uploaded this at a better time. Thank you
Absolutely stunning as usual. You are a gifted teacher and this is by far the best science channel out there that can communicate such complex ideas to the masses.
Absolutely outstanding. I can not put into words how much I love and appreciate these videos!
Amazing 15 minutes. The dialog and supporting animations combine into ... a superspace.
The starting music….. ‘welcome back to science clic, today….’ Makes me smile - what an era we love in. Brilliant work
This excellent work has made me nostalgic. I once studied the mathematics of supersymmetry while in college for a few weeks. Now looking back, I can surely relate more or visualise deeply.
Anyway, keep doing the awesome work. 👍🏻❤️
Hope to see more such videos.
Very glad this could help! I was struggling too during my classes to visualize the core concepts, which is in part what I try to tackle with my recent videos
@@ScienceClicEN This work is astounding. However, I think I'm missing something! Could you please help me recap all the symmetries shown at 01:20?
Translation -> Conservation of momentum
Rotation -> Conservation of angular momentum
Time -> Conservation of energy
Gauge/Frame of reference symmetry -> Conservation of electric charge
What are the name of the missing ones? I'm not sure they were mentioned in the video about the symmetries of the universe. I know the last one to be about quarks, but I have no clue about the one indicated by the arrows pointing sideways and the one with the moving electron and the other particle. Your channel is a precious gem!
been waiting for it for months, Finally it's here. Thank you for your hardwork.
This is the best explanation I have seen on youtube for a physics dummy like me. Thank you!
SO happy when i see a ScienceClic video in my notifications. Seriously one of the best channels on youtube. tytytytyty
The visualisations of this channel are so good, and so valuable! And the science is always explained to a way that is concise and elegant, no fluff. Thank you.
That was very interesting. I will have to watch it again a few times. You have explained things I have never seen in any similar RUclips video
Glad you liked it! Our goal was indeed to go a bit deeper than what is usually done
I could listen to this man explain anything and I’ll listen to it. It’s so fascinating.
The visualization and explanation of this video is exemplary. Hope everyone who is interested in Physics finds this video
Every video is like assisting a Harvard lesson or MIT seminary. Thanks for sharing such gems on youtube.
I really love your videos, the fact that you explain the maths behind it conceptually makes you like no other channel, which are often more layman oriented
This is one of my favorite science channels on youtube now. Thank you so much for the great content.
Outstanding. Unbelievably well written, narrated, and animated. Thank you.
How good is it! You are very helpful to my career. Pretty sure your videos are inspiring a generation of future Noble Prize winners. Please don't stop uploading such quality content.
Cheers
OMG, this channel is the best of the best
EXCELLENT, EXCELLENT, EXCELLENT. This channel is so uplifting.
I have studied physics and kept up with new research more as a hobby for nearly 2 decades now. i like to think i have a grasp on most of it, seeing as i have been able to 'visualise' most of the math i've attempted. and now with these videos i can explain to friends what it looked like in my head, and new stuff that i couldn't quite get myself.
This video only has 96k views today, but it's the best on RUclips on the subject.
When I'll come back in 10 years it will have over 10 million views.
I get so excited when I see you post a new video. I know I’m always going to finally grasp something and get a rush from it.
That was awesome, the Arvin Ash video on supersymmetry from a couple weeks ago didn’t even cover ha,f of what this video did.
Wow... Amazing animations... So professional and interesting.
Finally some serious stuff on RUclips... Wonderful.
I found physics Soo boring in middle and high school. I didn't have a good understanding of it but now science the beautiful age of 33 I LOVE IT! I find it more fascinating than biology now.
Thank you so much for this channel. The level of technical storytelling is truly impressive
Best channel on youtube. Your motion graphics artist creates visualizations that are so simple and are candy for the eyes
Wonderful explanation. Thanks a lot Alessandro and Octave.
Am just visually amazed, theoretically blown and practically learnt so many things from this channel.... Absolutely great work, keep it up.... All my love and wishes
Holy s#¡+, I've never grasped these concepts as fully before. The way you have explained things flipped a switch in my brain that tens of hours of other channels have not. Thank you so much. Sincerely, a total amateur and know-nothing.
I love your videos! Your are the best science channel on Earth.
🙏
this is the best and most informing siencechannel on yt hands down
This is honestly beautiful, I've watched all your videos and am so grateful you make them!
Thanks for these. They remind me of why I chose to study Physics and that ultimately I love it and that I want to continue studying it in future, especially after spending hours/days struggling with Electromagnetism or Maths, that sometimes breaks my will to live.
What is your field?
I will be graduated soon
And I want to take physics as a career
But their is a lot of branches I would like to inter
But I don’t no which one
Astonishing work. 👏
Just a masterpiece of science communication
🙏
This is amazing and fascinating and I'm totally wanting to learn more about Quantum Field Theory and Super Symmetry. If this was a 3 hour long super-expanded-version, it would still be too short for my enjoyment. I'll be sure to check out more of your content!
Thanks! I hope you'll like the other videos too!
Thanks for making this video color blind/deficient friendly.
Incredible sir love from India🇮🇳
Please for the love of god, never stop making these videos!!!
This is one of the few channels that deserves a bell ring
It's incredible, the complex and abstract ideas you manage to convey!
Amazing, love the delving into more theory! I think you are one of the few that can transmit “in the works” theories.
The BEST physics channel there is.
Some of the best, most communicative visuals in the history of education.
Best explanation of modern Physics ever !
Thank you, I have never heard of Grassmann numbers before, but the relationship to the pauli exclusion principle is illuminating.
This is the best explanation I’ve seen of so many different concepts! What a great watch
The best channel I ve seen so far
Right ou wrong, it is simply amazing how deep human brains can go looking for answers about the reality that surround us.
I quite agree!
I would love a video on how those two gentleman proved that there can only be seven kinds of symmetries in the universe. This was the first time I ever heard this claim stated and I would be thoroughly thrilled to see some sort of video explanation.
I cannot overstate how amazing this channel is.
Long awaited video from you.
You are so fantastic with your timing of topics, thank you!
I can agree
The simplest and clearest I have ever come across. Thanks!
I already can't wait for the next video
I dont know who helps with preparing these videos but things are extremely good explained, first time I understood enough nature of supersymmetry problem
Glad you liked it! For this video I was helped by a friend from Oxford University, Thomas Harvey, who works on supergravity, and by Antoine Bourget who does research in related topics
Thank you. This is truly a wonderful video. I love content like this, that treats its audience as capable but simply unfamiliar with the material.
Excellent video! Most other (non-textbook) explanations handwave super symmetry, often just stating what it does.
Thanks! We wanted to go a step deeper than what is usually said about supersymmetry, because I think its beauty lies in the details
One of the best explanations with visualizations in most easiest manner I have ever seen on RUclips given by any notable sciene channels regarding this complex topic. I must commend your efforts and your team effort Mr. Masson! I am an autodidactic and all I have with me is the internet like OER's, MOOC's along with your science channel to resume and continue my studies in the world of Science! I really thank you from the bottom of my heart that all the videos I have watched whether be it Space time, Electromagnetism or this, you deserve a huge views and you will be as there are millions of aspirant learners like me who are seriously curious to learn and study about such great topics in in-depth---all due to hard working efforts like you! Thanks a lot for making this possible to assess this topic to all humans via the RUclips. Your way of explanation is way way better than I had in my college days! Waiting for more of your videos, sensei!
When I think, this time the video won't be as good, you shut my mouth, each video you make, is a new masterpiece, awesome.
I aspire to make videos half as good as these!
These visualisations are so powerful to understand these concepts in greater perspective! I massively relate to this comment! I did a bachelor and masters in theoretical physics and when i graduated I felt like I could calculate everything but I didnt grasp the greater picture. Thanks for these great uploads
Great video very concise and deeply informative.
Thanks 🙏
2:42 When Ned Flanders names your particles
Superneighborinos, explained visually
At last a new video from the king of science videos
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That background soundtrack is so mesmerizing. Love it!
as a master in physics, I do really appreciate this video! and WOW!
M theory I want to more about it can you make a video about that topic?
Yep
Great video! Easy to follow, intuitive but not trivial. Compliments!
The Best Physics Channel
Best in class, as usual
A new video in the Sunday there`s nothing better then it
Why every time I see a new ScienceClic video I'm as happy as a little kid on my birthday??!! 😭👌
This is what they should teach us in educational institutions. Amazing as always
Consistently the best physics videos. Mind blowing, even if they just hint at all the knowledge under the hood.
the symmetric particle names are so funny who came up with them 😭
selectron goes hard though
Higgsino is fire tho🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥
Ive never heard an english person pronounce a french word with such perfection (point carré symmetry)
well good thing he is french lol
@@nerd2544 it usually helps to be a native speaker
With videos like this, future generations will travel at warp speed.
You are really great!
Making complex physics very simple!
👍👍👍
Amazing thank you. I always look forward to your videos.
Very beautiful video... I would not expect supersymmetry to be accessible, even in a superficial form
These video's are amazing. I love love love the small detail of, for example at 8:12, putting the grid of the universe at an angle, just to show a different perspective. It reminds me of how in music education, a lot of lessons are given in the key of C, just because it's easier to explain. This would be same as a physics educator like yourself putting the grid of the universe straight up, just because it's "easier". As a result, the perspective of "orientation doesn't matter in space" is never quite grasped and in music, people play better in the key of C than in other keys, just because that's how they were taught music, completely missing out on the beauty of other keys. Thanks for your video's.
In 20-30 years we'll either laugh at how funny this is or praising the one who figured it out
Or we’ll be still thinking if it’s true or not, just like with dark matter for the last 90 years
Pretty much, this applies to every idea
@@andriinaum1411 honestly that's very possible even if our technology is developing exponentially I don't think we'll reach a level to understand the complexity of our universe clearly ever since we live in it and aren't 4 dimensional😂but I wanna be optimistic 😎
@@andriinaum1411 Most likely not, the universe itself being theorized to the almost core by an observer within space-time, we've gone so far with so many already proven theories.
M theory seems interesting and worth doing research about.
I love this videos. Really good explanations, I can understand things even though I'm not in this field.
Danke!
Your videos are too good. Thanks so much for making them.