Fiber optic cables: How they work

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  • Опубликовано: 19 июн 2011
  • Bill uses a bucket of propylene glycol to show how a fiber optic cable works and how engineers send signal across oceans. More info at www.engineerguy.com. You can translate captions at www.engineerguy.com/translate
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  • @anomalousmaterial217
    @anomalousmaterial217 4 года назад +3473

    My favorite engineer, Mark Hamill.

    • @engineerguyvideo
      @engineerguyvideo  4 года назад +1606

      I actually get more notice for these than for the Star Wars movies nowadays.

    • @bobbq8380
      @bobbq8380 3 года назад +69

      He does kinda look like him lol

    • @bobbq8380
      @bobbq8380 3 года назад +23

      @@engineerguyvideo Either way is pretty cool sir!

    • @adrianknelsen
      @adrianknelsen 3 года назад +7

      @@bobbq8380 he is him

    • @ThFoil
      @ThFoil 3 года назад +3

      I was seriously looking for this comment just now.

  • @TheMxboy199
    @TheMxboy199 7 лет назад +4157

    I could listen to this guy talk about anything

    • @AkshanshShrivastava
      @AkshanshShrivastava 7 лет назад +10

      haha

    • @SKyrim190
      @SKyrim190 7 лет назад +50

      It is incredible how his information about anything make us see everything from what it is: an amazing achievment in engineering!

    • @pikupixel5094
      @pikupixel5094 6 лет назад +29

      I want to hear him talk about where babies come from

    • @GIPvideos
      @GIPvideos 6 лет назад +16

      I have no clue what he's saying but his confidence helps me

    • @elijahminiuk2058
      @elijahminiuk2058 6 лет назад +1

      same

  • @Onserio.
    @Onserio. 3 года назад +1580

    I had asked this question in my I.T class about 12 years ago. Finally got the answer at 2:14am. It is amazing.

    • @Onserio.
      @Onserio. 3 года назад +158

      @Ricky Smith “I”

    • @oreowithurea5018
      @oreowithurea5018 3 года назад +14

      @@Onserio. who is I and who got the answer?

    • @babethimperial8587
      @babethimperial8587 3 года назад

      Is there a radiation on fiber optic?

    • @namansingla2975
      @namansingla2975 3 года назад +3

      Are you sure coz I think it was 2:13 A.M
      Or maybe your brain took a whole minute to register the damn thing!

    • @stuv1996
      @stuv1996 3 года назад +2

      @Ricky Smith Did you just Schrab this man?

  • @SHDW-nf2ki
    @SHDW-nf2ki 3 года назад +841

    engineerguy: I have a bucket
    TF2 Soldier: DEAR GOD

  • @Unpluggedx89
    @Unpluggedx89 5 лет назад +1881

    I love the background music. It sounds like the tutorial level of a RPG.

    • @omar3339
      @omar3339 3 года назад +32

      It made me super nostalgic about the educational shows I used to watch as a kid, they used this kind of music too.

    • @devdua2880
      @devdua2880 3 года назад +13

      What are you guys talking about its clash of clans music

    • @stabgan
      @stabgan 3 года назад +2

      @@devdua2880 lol

    • @Farisn23
      @Farisn23 3 года назад

      @@devdua2880 lol reminded me of that too

    • @accreditedbythenicemaninth6495
      @accreditedbythenicemaninth6495 3 года назад +3

      I want a tutorial on a rocket propelled grenade with this background music.

  • @subtractivemusic
    @subtractivemusic 8 лет назад +5406

    Why are people disliking a purely informative video

    • @EnProto
      @EnProto 8 лет назад +203

      +Simon WoodburyForget then why click the video?

    • @daraiusboston5770
      @daraiusboston5770 8 лет назад +14

      +sub tractive why are you asking

    • @dsandoval9396
      @dsandoval9396 8 лет назад +243

      +sub tractive Because people want to turn away from the truth and go back to burning witch's on the steak...

    • @Honey-hj6fv
      @Honey-hj6fv 8 лет назад +56

      +sub tractive probably the australian government

    • @truantray
      @truantray 7 лет назад +40

      sub tractive
      Because intellects are liberals, and the whole point of the internet is to empower the opinions of the ignorant.

  • @parissaizan3769
    @parissaizan3769 3 года назад +23

    Bill, I am a network engineer and studied and employed Asynchronous Transfer Mode for a city in Oregon. My most common challenge was refraction changes due to over-eager "diggers" and cable-installers on the poles. Sometimes, the glass fiber cable would develop and "fracture" or break. This was like a monkey wrench in the works and so I truly appreciate your discussion of refraction. I love the engineer's perspective and your clear and concise teaching method!!!

    • @annieworroll4373
      @annieworroll4373 Год назад +1

      Fiber seeking backhoes are a menace. I was on the help desk for a cable ISP when an entire state was taken out by one.

  • @moss5356
    @moss5356 4 месяца назад +29

    My name is welcome
    ‎‏‏‎ ‎‏‏‎ ‎ ‏‏‎ ‎ ‏‏‎

    • @obraxis.
      @obraxis. 4 месяца назад +6

      🤔 🤔 **W E L C O M E**

    • @randomisfoda
      @randomisfoda 3 месяца назад

      i am a fish!

    • @micka2839
      @micka2839 2 месяца назад

      WHO’S COMING RIGHT NOW HUH ?! IF YOUR COMING LET ME SEE IT !

  • @frankytoad12
    @frankytoad12 7 лет назад +1179

    Have to appreciate countless past engineers and scientists who have shaped our world and open the doors for further discovery and engineering. Channels like this are an inspiration and deserve at least as many views at youtube's reaction or prank channels.

    • @rashoietolan3047
      @rashoietolan3047 4 года назад +2

      Frank Harrison the mvps irl

    • @anomalousmaterial217
      @anomalousmaterial217 4 года назад +6

      Beautiful words, my man. Beautiful.

    • @rameshjha2264
      @rameshjha2264 4 года назад +10

      Narinder Singh kapany is the the scientist who created fiber optics. Credit should be given to a discovery with which we are able to come in this digital age and watch such youtube videos

    • @memd777
      @memd777 4 года назад +2

      agreed... prank youtube channels should be banned, they are stupid fake and annoying, edit: and most importantly dumb

    • @graydonmiller731
      @graydonmiller731 4 года назад +2

      @@rameshjha2264 just one of many engineers that led to its invention.

  • @gauravkar4805
    @gauravkar4805 7 лет назад +2051

    Really underrated channel.

    • @multiverse915
      @multiverse915 6 лет назад +1

      GrV Kar true that

    • @LAHegarty
      @LAHegarty 5 лет назад +9

      It has almost 3 million views, it can't be that underrated.

    • @thomasjefferson3449
      @thomasjefferson3449 5 лет назад +7

      LAHegarty people are too stupid to be interested

    • @kojo0ttiz316
      @kojo0ttiz316 5 лет назад +1

      Agree...

    • @LAHegarty
      @LAHegarty 5 лет назад +2

      It's not underrated.

  • @kernalkorn1514
    @kernalkorn1514 3 года назад +139

    I love the animation where the binary approximations on the graph merge into a single line of binary code. It's a nice touch and it helped me see what's going on. Thank you Sir!

  • @VoidFame
    @VoidFame 4 года назад +2

    I'm so happy to see information presented in this style. No distracting questions. No personal confusions. Just principle and design explained clearly and efficiently.

  • @JUMOWAx
    @JUMOWAx 6 лет назад +2281

    you mentioned 50k phone calls can be sent simultaneously. How come the signals don't irritate each other while being sent through the cable?

    • @engineerguyvideo
      @engineerguyvideo  6 лет назад +2364

      Excellent question ... google Wavelength-division multiplexing ... essential they use different colors of light.

    • @JUMOWAx
      @JUMOWAx 6 лет назад +793

      Crazy impressive, thank you. Still mind blowing how so many different signals find their way to their destinations

    • @_Super_Hans_
      @_Super_Hans_ 5 лет назад +216

      engineerguy Why have you stopped making videos

    • @engineerguyvideo
      @engineerguyvideo  5 лет назад +1518

      The birth of my second child has slowed me down ... that and some writing.

    • @VERGIL572
      @VERGIL572 5 лет назад +199

      congratitulations :) and greetings from México.

  • @Tortee2
    @Tortee2 7 лет назад +230

    this guy explains perfectly, not stupid like explaining to a 4 year old, and not overly complicated like explaining to a college student

    • @howardlam6181
      @howardlam6181 4 года назад +2

      Yes, but about the modulation part, he should have said a simple example of encoding rather saying that's the way we do things. Because no, we don't really do it like that.

    • @NN-sp9tu
      @NN-sp9tu 4 года назад +1

      ​@@howardlam6181 How is it actually done?

    • @howardlam6181
      @howardlam6181 4 года назад +9

      @@NN-sp9tu Well, first, the light is the carrier and we don't direct apply modulation on the carrier. You only mix the carrier with a modulated signal of much lower frequency.
      Then, there are many more types of modulations. Surely you have heard of frequency modulation for example. You give each frequency a code and you sample a certain period of time to figure the frequency out. And there are many more advanced techniques to mix different techniques together to squeeze out every possible bit of information capacity potential.
      See link for a picture how a mixed signal would look like.
      www.elprocus.com/pulse-amplitude-modulation/

  • @alexanderheubel7366
    @alexanderheubel7366 3 года назад +52

    "I have a bucket..."
    "This... is a bucket"
    "Dear god"
    "There's more"

  • @donniecatalano
    @donniecatalano 3 года назад +2

    You have the rare ability to make these topics very interesting, with simple explanations and very enjoyable manners. Thank you.

  • @Kwahntum
    @Kwahntum 8 лет назад +271

    Wish I had watched these videos before all of my digital communications classes. The big picture overview explained in layman's terms are very helpful. Often professors speak as if they are talking to a room of experienced professionals making it very hard to follow. Thank you for the videos!

    • @ashleyl3219
      @ashleyl3219 6 лет назад +7

      they do

    • @5uperM
      @5uperM 5 лет назад +9

      Yeah, and then they act surprised when their students don't understand the subject.

    • @luckyeddy350
      @luckyeddy350 4 года назад +2

      That's why most engineers don't or can't work with passion. We don't have good engineering teachers.

  • @itsnei6711
    @itsnei6711 4 года назад +295

    Why is this on my recommendations?
    nvm, I learned something new

    • @HoodrichShinobi
      @HoodrichShinobi 3 года назад

      They just hate anything that is good. Those are equivalent to the people who hate trump for doing such great things to America.

    • @darkseid856
      @darkseid856 3 года назад

      @@HoodrichShinobi what this has anything to with politics ?

  • @alliebonesVODs
    @alliebonesVODs 3 года назад +78

    Wow, I always imagined the transatlantic cable as being so much larger! I figured it was over a foot in diameter, and marveled at the sheer amount of material it would have taken, but that it's able to be so small yet durable and able to transmit to much information is even more marvelous!

    • @AverageAlien
      @AverageAlien 10 месяцев назад +1

      I don't think you understand

    • @thedominion6643
      @thedominion6643 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@AverageAlien😅 idk where to start in correcting that comment

    • @grissee
      @grissee 6 месяцев назад +7

      it seems that other guys are very gatekeepy, saying your comment is wrong but not wanting to correct it
      1. the cable is indeed thick, thicker than that stereo cable, you can just google for the exact diameter (idk whether it's one foot or not since I use metric)
      2. they use more than one cable, even between same region (such as NA and EU), both to increase bandwidth and also to be a backup in case one is broken

    • @steventhury8366
      @steventhury8366 3 месяца назад

      ​@@grisseeThank-you for being you. 👍

  • @MotionInMotion1975
    @MotionInMotion1975 8 лет назад +101

    The sample with the bucket is awesome. Love your videos. Thanks!

    • @NoirOctobre711
      @NoirOctobre711 5 лет назад

      Also did he make a joke about adding creamer to the propylene glycol?

    • @engineerguyvideo
      @engineerguyvideo  5 лет назад +3

      No ... that give the laser something to reflect from

    • @NoirOctobre711
      @NoirOctobre711 5 лет назад

      For a moment I thought you added coffee creamer, and I thought it was like a joke towards people drinking bleach. Thanks for elaborating. :)

  • @cosmicpuma1409
    @cosmicpuma1409 5 лет назад +76

    Wow.... Incredible... The most incredible part is how you took such complex information and explained it in such a wonderful way. Thank you.

  • @demonman905
    @demonman905 2 года назад +6

    His presentation is phenomenal. Educational, yet, despite not making a single joke or witty line, he makes it entertaining with his voice alone.

  • @Hodenkobold44
    @Hodenkobold44 4 месяца назад +16

    Hello everybody my name is Campfire

  • @Aaron.Reichert
    @Aaron.Reichert 9 лет назад +6

    I already understood this for the most part, but this was a great explanation with awesome visual aids.
    Totally worth watching!

  • @craigdotzert8120
    @craigdotzert8120 7 лет назад +19

    One of the best channels on RUclips, great job man!

  • @NecrosVideos
    @NecrosVideos 6 месяцев назад

    Bill I just wanna say I appreciate these videos of yours so much, I always come back to them.

  • @ericmaher4756
    @ericmaher4756 3 года назад

    Best and most concise explanation I’ve heard. Even explained how audio can be coded in binary in the time it takes to say it. Wow!

  • @shivamanand3908
    @shivamanand3908 6 лет назад +22

    I've studied all this in just theory. It's really amazing to see these theoretical concepts applied in real world. I just wish I had a professor like him.

  • @shivendrakumar7800
    @shivendrakumar7800 4 года назад +10

    My college teachers couldn't made me understand optical fiber in a full semester.
    you did it in just 5 mins..
    hats off sir

  • @lucasjota2767
    @lucasjota2767 3 года назад

    Great video, even for 2020. The beautiful effect along with his voice saying "that's wonderful" gave me goosebumps.

  • @dustindenham3830
    @dustindenham3830 4 года назад

    Third year engineering student here. Learned and talked about fiber optics in physics 2. I remember when my teacher asked the class if someone can think of an example of total internal reflection and I suggested fiber optics. This video blew my mind. Subscribed!

  • @diggerpete9334
    @diggerpete9334 8 лет назад +48

    I just love your made easy to understand videos and professional quality.

  • @retring
    @retring 4 месяца назад +12

    Marker & plier

  • @LaObraDeMarteLODM
    @LaObraDeMarteLODM 4 года назад

    WOW. I just searched how does Optic Fiber works and I clicked in this video and now I am a subscriber. Excellent channel. God Bless you man.

  • @randomitems645
    @randomitems645 3 года назад +2

    How did this make so much sense in such a small amount of time. 10/10 would learn again.

  • @LinkRammer
    @LinkRammer 4 месяца назад +13

    Hello everybody my name is Portuguese

  • @danielmiller2886
    @danielmiller2886 2 года назад +7

    Working for the phone company, we could use a flashlight to light up the other end of a fiber miles away so someone on the other end could confirm which fiber we were working with.
    I found fiber optic cable to be absolutely fascinating.

  • @jayblackburn3553
    @jayblackburn3553 3 года назад

    Video quality this good from 9 years ago? Unreal. Bravo❗️

  • @davidbrunner7772
    @davidbrunner7772 3 года назад

    4 years ago I watched this exact video as it was a link from my grade 12 physics class on optics. Discovered this channel today and only now realized I had actually discovered this guy 4 years ago. Gladly watching this again.

  • @mv.m.5339
    @mv.m.5339 9 лет назад +3

    That is just absolutely jam-packed with information, all in a less than five minute video!

  • @John-qt8km
    @John-qt8km 7 месяцев назад +10

    High speed internet access

  • @whowantstognawonhumanbones
    @whowantstognawonhumanbones 4 месяца назад +15

    Hello everybody my name is market pliers

  • @VenkmanJ
    @VenkmanJ 2 года назад

    I could listen to him all day. What a great guy!! I definitely got the information I needed.
    Thanks!

  • @chattha3272
    @chattha3272 3 года назад +2

    none has explained me analog to digital conversion better than this. Thank you the engineer guy.

  • @anuragtyagi1111
    @anuragtyagi1111 3 года назад +4

    It's amazing that they were explaining optical fibre 10 years back from now and Now we have this at our home as broadband connection.
    STEM is is amazing ❤️

  • @takikunjumon1079
    @takikunjumon1079 10 лет назад +6

    the demonstration was actually mindblowing........

  • @davidm3210
    @davidm3210 2 года назад

    Lovely illustration & explanation, he's quite gifted.

  • @Kostas_Ountsis
    @Kostas_Ountsis 3 года назад

    I am a theology student with an interest in engineering and all things computers in general. You literally explained in 5 mins my biggest question that no professor sat down to help me understand.

  • @NotSomeJustinWithoutAMoustache
    @NotSomeJustinWithoutAMoustache 3 месяца назад +7

    Fibre optic cable core

  • @badtbwoi
    @badtbwoi 11 месяцев назад

    I honestly barely understood this, but hats off to the brilliant people who came up with this, I can’t even imagine where to begin.

  • @SirrNicolas
    @SirrNicolas 2 года назад

    Videos that don't make me skip around or up the speed deserve my thumbs up

  • @georgevasilopoulos5359
    @georgevasilopoulos5359 4 месяца назад +16

    Portuguese

  • @briansmobile1
    @briansmobile1 7 лет назад +231

    I'm blown away at the amount of work that has gone into these videos. I see evidence of absolutely fantastic preparations and post production work. I'm a professional RUclipsr, father, volunteer, sole bread winner, and frankly I have as many hobbies as most Renaissance men. My channel is a one-man-band and it shows by comparison. Your ability to work with others and produce this body of work is fantastic!

    • @rlckyrlcardo
      @rlckyrlcardo 3 года назад +16

      this is the most pretentious compliment i have ever read

    • @stevethea5250
      @stevethea5250 3 года назад

      @@rlckyrlcardo 🤣

    • @LinasW
      @LinasW 3 года назад +1

      No one should call himself a renaissance man. Its a given title, not self-proclaimed

  • @benschebella673
    @benschebella673 3 года назад +2

    That was such a concise explanation of converting soundwaves to binary, thankyou!

  • @mikimauseontheway
    @mikimauseontheway 2 года назад

    such an amazing definition and animation, makes all clear..

  • @closetdoorman
    @closetdoorman 4 месяца назад +10

    if youre coming right now let me see it

  • @sevsevie
    @sevsevie 3 месяца назад +11

    You knew why I came.

  • @diarm.hunter6822
    @diarm.hunter6822 4 года назад

    this channel deserves so much more exposure.. jesus

  • @srinivasprasanth8703
    @srinivasprasanth8703 4 года назад

    outstanding explanation and the way of demonstrating is excellent.

  • @Its_notJesus96
    @Its_notJesus96 3 года назад +275

    Why do I learn more on RUclips than at school?

    • @RingRingRingBananaPhone
      @RingRingRingBananaPhone 3 года назад +48

      Because you watch what you want and what interests you, instead of getting all types of info crammed into your head

    • @Mythyc
      @Mythyc 3 года назад +14

      Banana Phone's answer is more accurate. The whole indoctrination thing, while real, does not have anything to do with this video, with learning, or even specifically with school, and does not explain why you learn more from a RUclips video than from some lecture at school.
      Congratz on being edgy, though.

    • @darkseid856
      @darkseid856 3 года назад +1

      @@RingRingRingBananaPhone most accurate comment .
      I was confused by your dp for a second .

    • @nell711
      @nell711 3 года назад +2

      @@commanderleo Stop letting us know you have no idea what he's talking about

    • @user-or3tl6yq7o
      @user-or3tl6yq7o 3 года назад +1

      Because you are listening

  • @Chris_winthers
    @Chris_winthers 3 месяца назад +8

    Markle frier

  • @jimboelterdotcomm9153
    @jimboelterdotcomm9153 2 года назад

    Perfect combination of technical details and entertaining presentation.

  • @npover1972
    @npover1972 4 года назад

    Excellent demo and explanation about a complex subject! All the more fascinating is Alexander Graham's Bell's photophone invention from 1880 that was the first wireless communication device. The photophone came 20 years earlier than the first radio transmission and was a predecessor to fiber optics.

  • @ipetmycats99
    @ipetmycats99 4 года назад +10

    This has the same energy as a 90's documentary

  • @aleksssss
    @aleksssss 6 лет назад +25

    I literally just did a physics exam for this, and now you pop up.
    Thanks a lot, RUclips.

  • @baronvg
    @baronvg 2 года назад

    I watch stuff like this and it really is awe inspiring. See, anything and everything can seem like magic but deep down, there’s always something that explains how & why something happens.

  • @salaryunis2254
    @salaryunis2254 4 года назад

    Amazing explanation! from 2011 but still perfect to understand how fiber works, brilliant!

  • @bruno-ks2dd
    @bruno-ks2dd 4 месяца назад +17

    hello everybody my name is markplier

    • @firecode1252
      @firecode1252 4 месяца назад +3

      Hello everybody my name is Portuguese

    • @bruno-ks2dd
      @bruno-ks2dd 4 месяца назад +3

      @@firecode1252 You are so Portugese

  • @ParasharSangle
    @ParasharSangle 8 лет назад +8

    i could like watch this channel the whole day!!
    where were you bill when i was a kid!!!???

    • @klausgaming7365
      @klausgaming7365 5 лет назад

      He was probably sending faxes, but you never left paper on the printer tray.

  • @diegofernandez4789
    @diegofernandez4789 Год назад

    Man, you´re so good at explaining things!

  • @engineerkane1003
    @engineerkane1003 2 года назад

    I have never seen someone explain a difficult concept in a way that is so easy to understand

  • @scottwarneronline4613
    @scottwarneronline4613 10 лет назад +739

    How do they boost the signal within the cable?

    • @engineerguyvideo
      @engineerguyvideo  10 лет назад +513

      In this early system (if I recall correctly) they converted the signal to an electricial signal and then used a conventional amplifer. In later system they used an amazing erbium based amplifer -- an EDFA -- that is an optical amplifer. It uses stimulated emission like a laser. The wikipedia article on "optical amplifer" explains the essential concept.

    • @VoluntaristSociety
      @VoluntaristSociety 8 лет назад +45

      +engineerguy So they have stations in the middle of the sea with amps? Cool.

    • @bonnome2
      @bonnome2 7 лет назад +9

      I had exactly the same question. Thanks for answering it!

    • @kimonaspap5001
      @kimonaspap5001 7 лет назад +17

      Fucking Voodoo Magic Man!!!

    • @MoonGuard13
      @MoonGuard13 7 лет назад +10

      Fucking Voodoo Magic Man!!!

  • @LadyAnuB
    @LadyAnuB 8 лет назад +10

    Aren't the best cables used today using a gradual change in the index of reflection along the radial direction of the cable such that internal reflection losses are minimized?

  • @aquger
    @aquger 3 года назад

    This is one of the videos that actually explains how fiber optic cables work, not too simple nor too complex

  • @RECTmetal
    @RECTmetal 3 года назад

    That was utterly fascinating.

  • @theultimatereductionist7592
    @theultimatereductionist7592 5 лет назад +72

    "In Tat-8 signal travels 50km before it needs to be amplified"
    I was SO hoping you would show us HOW the signal gets amplified in a cable on the ocean floor.

    • @EXHellfire
      @EXHellfire 5 лет назад +8

      It might just be some basic amplification method like some crystal that magnifies the incoming light?
      I mean it would likely have to be implemented in the cable itself all along its length.
      I also wanted him to explain that part.

    • @lucaspelegrino1
      @lucaspelegrino1 4 года назад

      Waiting

    • @pedrovieira4227
      @pedrovieira4227 3 года назад

      SAME

    • @richardhz-oi8px
      @richardhz-oi8px 3 года назад +5

      Likely through the usage of powered repeaters.

    • @jakubSwaps
      @jakubSwaps 3 года назад +1

      I'm guessing it might be some sort of lens that's gonna point all the rays back to the same angle they need to point in order to keep being reflected.

  • @MuhammadAdeelbutt
    @MuhammadAdeelbutt 4 года назад

    wow... just wow. You've explained this awesomely. Thank YOU!

  • @brucewayne3892
    @brucewayne3892 3 года назад

    Watching these videos are both facinating and humbling. Some humans are so incredibly smart and that people like me can hardly comprehend how their contribution to mankind works.

  • @KiwiTravels
    @KiwiTravels 6 лет назад +5

    This helped me for my test, bro!

  • @atolmasoff
    @atolmasoff 9 лет назад +303

    I thought he was Mark Hamill for a while there

  • @skyhiker9669
    @skyhiker9669 4 года назад +1

    Always wondered about this. THANK YOU!

  • @kalmahnalyd4615
    @kalmahnalyd4615 4 года назад

    Man! You are just awesome Mr.
    I learned a lot in this simple yet fun video of yours. Please do more such informative videos.Man, my dad would love to see all your your contents.
    \m/

  • @powderedwater4742
    @powderedwater4742 5 лет назад +3

    i always wondered how so many calls go through one wire at the same time
    i looked up wavelength division multiplexing and it makes more sense now, but for the calls to appear in real time, doesn't that mean 1 bit alone would have to be transmitted 40k times in both directions in less then a second with each one being a different color before being able to move on to the second bit? if so thats amazing

  • @ImLucasStuff
    @ImLucasStuff 5 месяцев назад +12

    Hello everybody my name is welcome

  • @nikitbarapatre
    @nikitbarapatre 2 года назад

    Great explaination and demonstration of total internal reflection.

  • @thebeast5215
    @thebeast5215 3 года назад

    What an absolutely amazing video! I love how you explain things!!!

  • @ramu992
    @ramu992 4 года назад +118

    Popped up in recommendations after 8years.

    • @mohamadalpha5935
      @mohamadalpha5935 4 года назад +1

      Me too lol

    • @lc3433
      @lc3433 4 года назад

      Yep, same here. Worth the watch though.

    • @vasudevnaik6076
      @vasudevnaik6076 4 года назад

      Yes it showed up in recommendation out of nowhere, very informative video

    • @TheWitchOvAgnesi
      @TheWitchOvAgnesi 4 года назад

      Add me to the list, however my first video had to do with the Titanic and a while back I was doing research on it and other shipwrecks. But admittedly that was a year or so back, so maybe a coincidence.
      RUclips deep state at work?

    • @KelvenLV
      @KelvenLV 3 года назад +1

      make it 9

  • @moonscar119
    @moonscar119 3 года назад +3

    need to know how they attached apmlification usints to the cables ever 50kilometers. basically a prepeater? how does it get power?

  • @ShivamAggarwal22
    @ShivamAggarwal22 4 года назад

    Why would those 932 dislike this awesome video! I read about TIR in 2008 last and loved the concept. Now seeing it demonstrated instead of depicted in a diagram is quite amazing.

  • @hiroyukihitoishiiashleywoo5950
    @hiroyukihitoishiiashleywoo5950 4 года назад

    I like how you explain things, man.

  • @soraaoixxthebluesky
    @soraaoixxthebluesky 2 года назад +10

    I hate that "the more I learn, the more I don't know" feeling.

  • @zaidaiser1999
    @zaidaiser1999 5 месяцев назад +13

    Youre so Portuguese

    • @TheEuroboss
      @TheEuroboss 5 месяцев назад +7

      Hello everybody my name is markiplier. Markiplier.

    • @firecode1252
      @firecode1252 4 месяца назад +1

      🇵🇹

  • @animetunes8963
    @animetunes8963 9 месяцев назад

    This was the best I've ever seen

  • @kronikkronolov9793
    @kronikkronolov9793 3 года назад

    How am I just finding this channel? He answers all the questions I wondered about but I was too lazy to ask.

  • @drillsergeant623
    @drillsergeant623 10 лет назад +51

    I've placed hundreds of miles of fiber optic cable. Never really understanding how it worked. Now I'm watching this video while vaping on a electronic cigarette which uses propylene glycol. Things that make you say hmm. ✌️

  • @angelgjr1999
    @angelgjr1999 8 лет назад +8

    This is incredible technology. :)

  • @androidynamit
    @androidynamit 4 года назад

    Damn i just learned about analog and digital signal using PLC the other day and holy smoke this video taught me so much about bits. Kudos to you sir!

  • @kevinpatel5950
    @kevinpatel5950 3 года назад

    I know how it works already but still watched the video great presentation and explanation
    And the editing level of this video is dope

  • @LuigiFan810
    @LuigiFan810 3 месяца назад +6

    Mark

  • @Jeonex
    @Jeonex 4 месяца назад +8

    Hello everybody my name is markiplier