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"The denser that force barrier is, the *_less_* likely the particle is to tunnel through it" Quantum tunnling in a nutshell: "The chance of every particle in your body teleporting exactly 100 feet up is low, but never zero"
Teleportation upwards is different to tunneling through a barrier because particles would gain potential energy by rising. This energy has to come from somewhere else, or the particle cannot stay up. When a particle tunnels through a barrier, the particle has enough energy to stay on either side of the barrier but not at the barrier itself.
@@atanasi Particles don't tunnel at all. It is just occluded reverb. Like when you stand outside of a club, this particle that has most of its energy in one spot knocks at the material at just the right angle to send ripples through the material, or field.
@@atanasi so what you're saying is that instead of teleporting upwards, it's more likely that you would suddenly phase through the floor falling into the planet
Wait a minute... humans mostly made out of Oxigen, Hidrogen, Carbon, Natrium and Clorine wich means... (These are lighter elements than iron) (Lighter elements go to iron via qwantum tunelling) ("The Larger the barricade the less likely it to happen") that means Trump is right "WE NEED TO BUILD A WALL" inorder to prevent qwantum tunelling
Protons are weird. They're these physical systems, sort of fundamental, sort of not. A proton's internals are always in superposition of RGB charges. Gluons don't even exist as particles. Only waves. And now it seems proton's may have 2 extra quarks, charm and anti charm. We don't really understand hadrons all that well.
@@mineduck3050 You think quantum field theory is a failed scientific theory?. You do know it's the most successful theory in human history, right? Without it, we wouldnt have transisters, lasers, oled displays, anything digital, etc. QCD is a part of QFT. It's difficult, not failed. I don't realky know what you mean by "failed" anyway.
@@jakublizon6375 remind you I said failed, not false. It's measurements are pristine, some of the best humanity has ever done. It's a nuanced fail, I'd say a failure of definitions. Bound to happen when it's the most in depth study of something we don't have a definition for yet i.e. matter, time, gravity. The fail comes with its placeholder measurements becoming definitions, defi itions of things undefined. It can and does take knowledge down paths of absurdity and clinically sterile explanations of the mildest weight difference. To pull it all together we have competing grand theories, which rightfully attack each other. All of what they do is extremely valuable and it is science. However it is deep analysis of the undefined. We weigh things that are moving very fast, we measure all the effects on our world , we tie it all together into a theory. As it stands now we reached the supposed confirmation of the Higgs field. The Higgs field is the exact confirmation of what tesla described the aether as. He said the m&m experiment was looking for an aether that does not exist. Tesla described his aether as highly energetic and extremely dense. We've come to the back door with a new language a century later confirming what an electrical.engineer knew. Our furthest figuring out teaches us as fact now that existence is a massless field that vibrates and the aspects of those vibrations give things mass. That's what we determined and it's technically true because of the limited scope and blindness of this field. Without a toe, you can describe the quantum measurements as anything, because of anything, and not be wrong. Failed theory.
@@jakublizon6375 do I believe in ghosts? I can't because a ghost does not have a definition. Are there paranormal events throughout all.of history and in modern times where people report disembodied altercations of all kinds? Yes that's undeniable. You as a fan of quantum worlds should have an inherent interest in the phenomena. Maybe you heard its all baseless, and I'll agree all of it should be, however it objectively isn't, and personally isn't. I've no explanation but I have observations. Another unexplained issue is life. Why does the universe have some matter with intent, and some matter without intent? The matter with intent is made of matter without intent, and it exists in matter without intent. We don't know what that is, because we don't even know what matter is. Maybe all matter has this intent, we just have one observation point in it where we don't see or interact with a grander or smaller intent. We do not know. Consciousness is a mystery, does the body make it? Is it something that makes matter form the body to carry it? My goal regarding ghosts is in our day and age of more intricate detection and measurement, observations can be collected that would force consideration into the phenomena, making it a field of science. It's important to do that, because any validity of these observations is scientific data about life and death. As it stands there is no predictability in the field so it's a hard ask. However we are getting to the ability to falsify at least the data we can collect. That is big, we are beyond Polaroids and cell phones. We can catch them existing so to speak in various field measurements, enough to confirm a thing is happening. I would assume it's an issue of sentience, therefore its a form of life, therefore its the ifeld of biology. Conspiracy corner: maybe some things are observable and self evident if you search right, and maybe theres ocial disaster in knowing more about life and death, causing official encouragement to keep the phenomena as ridiculed and dismissable artifacts of imagination and ignorance. I have an idea based on this regarding cloud chambers. A cloud chamber is a simple but profound observation device, however it is perhaps one of the most obscure devices in common knowledge. A cloud chamber should be a dime a dozen middle school science fair experiment, but its mostly a mystery to hear about them for adults. We know how profoundly they discovered what we know today, but it's almost like they are blacklisted from education. My idea if any of that is the case has been to bring cloud chambers to paranormal investigation. Maybe the delicate vapors can work as a 3D oiuja board on steroids, and maybe that is a common issue with the things that would be obvious if exposed. As a side quest I would see if there is anything to expose regarding ghosts with cloud chambers. If there is, my guess is I wasn't the first one to know about it. Anyway, I have documented paranormal events on my channel. They are not sensational or action packed, they aren't proof, but it is authentic truthful evidence nonetheless. Of note were disembodied screams recorded, and also unexplained things in the sky, recorded in IR night vision that enter the foreground. Other events happen as well on a winter night that would seem to be insects, but the insects aren't a plausible explanation, just default probable because you cannot decide the paranormal is real, but we know bugs are real, so....
Really impressive how we, an evolved "monkey" species, are able to understand the process of the universe to this degree. Science is a beautiful thing.
„Our“ understanding of physics feels like the crown of everything humanity ever created in its existence. Beginning with nothing but a very very sophisticated brain, we wanted to know the true nature of our surroundings. Without this natural curiosity and ability, I doubt we would have contrived the technology we have now. Physics play a big part in our success as a species I think. It’s indeed a beautiful thing
Sciphile: Mentions"degenerate era" Me: *wheeze* Also Sciphile: "NO LAUGHING" Also me: *wheezes even harder at the same time feeling bad about myself for behaving like a disfunctional human being that cannot follow simple instructions*
The end game of the universe being iron stars makes a lot of sense actually. Because all the Creator then has to go is get out their giant magnet, collect all the stars to clean the slate exclaiming "well that's done". The next line can be "let there be light ...."
Fast growing hierarchy: You can't defeat me! Exponential growth: I know but he can *Set order theory* Ill defined numbers: Am I a joke to you? Set order theory: we don't do that here
Bringing in the idea of a Universe rebirth really begins to question if it had happen already. Or even a thousand times already. Something we'll never know.
And the amount of time it would take for one universe to be born and die out is already incomprehensible, now multiply that by 76,000? 800,000,000? It's insane.
Issue with a rebirth implies that it had a definitive beginning that's why nobody likes to ponder what existed before the Big bang because we don't f****** know
Wait a minute... humans mostly made out of Oxigen, Hidrogen, Carbon, Natrium and Clorine wich means... (These are lighter elements than iron) (Lighter elements go to iron via qwantum tunelling) ("The Larger the barricade the less likely it to happen") that means Trump is right "WE NEED TO BUILD A WALL" inorder to prevent qwantum tunelling
This really puts into perspective the briefness of human life, and how even if we appear immortal to the humans around us, that the life of our planet (and by extension us) is also just a moment when compared to the potential time length of the universe...
3:16 Thank you for letting us know! Ill go tell the government that if we make everything out of Tellurium, humanity will be able to survive for 10^26 more years!
I read many years ago about the universe becoming, after billions of years, just iron ash. That phrase ‘iron ash’ has always been in the back of my mind ever since.
"billions" it is somehow funny that billions is the most an average english speaking person can think of, like there are quadrillions, heptillions, decillions and more till eternity but they always go with "oH tHiS iS 45 BilLiOn biLlIoN bIlLion "miles" away"
@@arctrix765 It is a universal general term we learned from Carl Sagan. We don’t know how long this universe, all things being equal, will last but the sun has about 5 billion years of fuel left. In the unimaginably distant future scientists tell us the universe will suffer the iron death.
Very fascinating (if a bit depressing)! Also: congratulations on choosing classical music as a background - makes a refreshing change for a classical music fan like me!
I make jewellery with brass, copper, mild steel, anodized aluminum, and various stones. Art history has me believing that in a thousand years and/or more my work is quite likely to be found, even though they won't know who made what I make today, just knowing it'll be found and appreciated in the far future is enough to keep me going and making as much as I can
@Elijah Aitoak dont listen to the depressing ass above me. It's good to have goals, vision and purpose. Makes a person just that much less insignificant
"Do what you feel like doing, we're insignificant" That is the best motivational quote ever! I mean... it tells me that I can do anything, I can mess up, mess it up badly, it won't matter, so I can just do it!
well we may be insignificant when you look at the universe, but looking at our human time scales we are not really insignificant. one human can very much be the oposite on such small timescales.
@Dark Rad but hey you got those 100 years (likely less more like something between 70 and if you are lucky 100 if you are unlucky even less) to do something.
A thought on that last statement of us only occupying a tiny fraction of the estimated timespan of the universe, that does not make us insignificant, it makes us incredibly significant, like a flower that only blossoms for one day every 10 years.
10 to the power of 10 to the power of 10 to the power of 10 to the power of 10 to the power of 10 to the power of 10 to the power of 10 to the power of 10 to the power of 10 to the power of 10 to the power of 10 to the power of 10 to the power of 10 to the power of 10 to the power of 10 to the power of 10 to the power of 10 to the power of 10 to the power of 10 to the power of 10 to the power of 10 to the power of 10 to the power of-- **Explodes**
"It is estimated that all matter will fuse into iron thru cold fusion and quantum tunneling after 10^3200 years." I remember a panel of physicists discussing cosmology and saying that 10^500 is pretty much infinity so this number is 2700 orders of magnitude larger than that. It's kind of like the national debt, it's just hard to wrap your head around numbers that large.
@freerobux49 It's because we've never experienced anything of that size and we are just used to numbers like 1, 2, 3, etc, maybe up to a billion or trillion.
I like how right as I read a comment going as: “I like how as he said “everything has a beginning has an end”, my headphones that have lasted several years started malfunctioning”, my headphones that have lasted almost a year started malfunctioning.
man, life really needs a space update right about now, its been a long while since it got anything new. i have my hopes up that the developers will release this in the next few million years.
0:44 since now idw I can't find that much iron anymore in the new update. I can get more diamonds in a cave than iron easily. Same with coal, there's less coal down there for some reason.
It’s weird, this is the first video I’ve seen of this channel. The narrator is a tts bot right? I feel like someone would have acknowledged it but I can’t find anything.
2:40 Then we find smaller particles and new quarks or something. Or that’s what dark matter is and it takes an infinite amount of time to convert protons into the new quark or dark matter.
Mr science brain, I have a question. When viewing a dim light vs a bright light, are there more or less photons or are the photons themselves stronger or weaker?
7:05 Thought experiment: A planck time is about 10^(-53) of a century (approximately a human lifespan). If the length of time required for the iron stars/planets to turn into black holes is 10^10^76 (I'll call that length of time an "iron star decay time"), and decay by hawking radiation is 10^108 for the largest known black holes, then 1 "Iron star decay time" is 10^10^76/10^108 hawking radiation times, or 10^(10^76-108) hawking radiation times. Basically, over an entire human lifespan, the number of planck times (the shortest possible length of time) is not even remotely close to how many supermassive black holes could radiate away in 1 iron star's lifespan, before it turns into a black hole. So, to an iron star, black holes would not be a significant thing in any way unless they got eaten or torn up by a black hole.
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You are my daily knowledge book so everybody needs you basically
Nah, dat costs money. I'm poor🙃
Are you sure
Don't care
I like how right as he said "everything that has a beggining has an end", my headphones that have lasted several years started malfunctioning
Terrifying
Coincidence? I think NOT!
I'm sorry for that. It was I who tampered with your headphones. Sorry mate.
😂😂🤣
@@Sir_Isaac_Newton_ not you again!?
The universe is just one big iron farm for someone
Bruh!
It's probably Rick, as per usual.
From H to Fe basically
Oh my 😂
Imagine though if it was
Millions of years of human evolution just to get stuck in an iron age.
Lmaooooooo
"Giving the start of the degenerate era... *NO LAUGHING"* That was amazing
Chal jhute
@Not RickRoll1 👇 👎
Yeah
Start of degeneracy era? 2000😎
@@bigfloppa2319 yep the degenerate era started in 2000
Finally, I can make enough hoppers for my Redstone project
But where will you get wood for chests?
@@fizyknaut8108 shit
@@thongbong just make a fortune III hoes and use them on leaves, which will increase sapling drop rate, and gives you more trees
@@beashman5997 if there are trees left in 10*3200 years
underrated
last things in the universe:
3 black holes
2 iron stars
1 sciencephile the ai getting sponsored by blinkist
"The denser that force barrier is, the *_less_* likely the particle is to tunnel through it"
Quantum tunnling in a nutshell: "The chance of every particle in your body teleporting exactly 100 feet up is low, but never zero"
Oh, oh no i'm stuck in le top of me house :(
Teleportation upwards is different to tunneling through a barrier because particles would gain potential energy by rising. This energy has to come from somewhere else, or the particle cannot stay up. When a particle tunnels through a barrier, the particle has enough energy to stay on either side of the barrier but not at the barrier itself.
@@atanasi conversely, if you are above a hollow space, there is a non-zero chance you will teleport down
@@atanasi Particles don't tunnel at all. It is just occluded reverb. Like when you stand outside of a club, this particle that has most of its energy in one spot knocks at the material at just the right angle to send ripples through the material, or field.
@@atanasi so what you're saying is that instead of teleporting upwards, it's more likely that you would suddenly phase through the floor falling into the planet
"I kid you not, The star turned itself into an iron star, funniest shit I've seen."
IronStar
@@crazzyflynn2433 irony starK
@@calebgangte1228 FeStark
Iron Star sounds like a cool Metal Band name.
Wait a minute... humans mostly made out of Oxigen, Hidrogen, Carbon, Natrium and Clorine wich means...
(These are lighter elements than iron)
(Lighter elements go to iron via qwantum tunelling)
("The Larger the barricade the less likely it to happen")
that means Trump is right "WE NEED TO BUILD A WALL" inorder to prevent qwantum tunelling
All elements will degrade into iron; all life forms will evolve into crabs.
IRON AI CRABS: THE ULTIMATE LIFEFORMS
OMG YOU'RE RIGHT THE ULTIMATE LIFEFORM
“The only thing living in this universe, will be metal” Looks like Ultron will win in the end anyway
@Digvijay Sisodia perhaps the universe will collapse under such heavy metals. Hehe
I don’t feel so well anymore
@@1mol831 Thanos will make you feel better :)
thats so metal
but how low will tunings for guitars be by then?
You know that it's going to be an intense sciencephile video when he doesnt juts start with "Hey mortals" and adds a montage of the video instead
With “everything at the end of time” playing
What
@@legoyoda645 that's not the song name the song name is "it's just a burning memory"
666
@@NovaBoi7 isnt that the name of eateot a1
Protons are weird. They're these physical systems, sort of fundamental, sort of not. A proton's internals are always in superposition of RGB charges. Gluons don't even exist as particles. Only waves. And now it seems proton's may have 2 extra quarks, charm and anti charm. We don't really understand hadrons all that well.
It's a failed theory with no relevance to physics anymore but they perpetuate themselves with funding.
@@mineduck3050 You think quantum field theory is a failed scientific theory?. You do know it's the most successful theory in human history, right? Without it, we wouldnt have transisters, lasers, oled displays, anything digital, etc. QCD is a part of QFT. It's difficult, not failed. I don't realky know what you mean by "failed" anyway.
@@mineduck3050 Oh... you believe in ghosts. Don't you...
@@jakublizon6375 remind you I said failed, not false. It's measurements are pristine, some of the best humanity has ever done.
It's a nuanced fail, I'd say a failure of definitions. Bound to happen when it's the most in depth study of something we don't have a definition for yet i.e. matter, time, gravity.
The fail comes with its placeholder measurements becoming definitions, defi itions of things undefined. It can and does take knowledge down paths of absurdity and clinically sterile explanations of the mildest weight difference. To pull it all together we have competing grand theories, which rightfully attack each other.
All of what they do is extremely valuable and it is science. However it is deep analysis of the undefined.
We weigh things that are moving very fast, we measure all the effects on our world , we tie it all together into a theory. As it stands now we reached the supposed confirmation of the Higgs field. The Higgs field is the exact confirmation of what tesla described the aether as. He said the m&m experiment was looking for an aether that does not exist. Tesla described his aether as highly energetic and extremely dense. We've come to the back door with a new language a century later confirming what an electrical.engineer knew.
Our furthest figuring out teaches us as fact now that existence is a massless field that vibrates and the aspects of those vibrations give things mass. That's what we determined and it's technically true because of the limited scope and blindness of this field.
Without a toe, you can describe the quantum measurements as anything, because of anything, and not be wrong. Failed theory.
@@jakublizon6375 do I believe in ghosts? I can't because a ghost does not have a definition.
Are there paranormal events throughout all.of history and in modern times where people report disembodied altercations of all kinds? Yes that's undeniable.
You as a fan of quantum worlds should have an inherent interest in the phenomena. Maybe you heard its all baseless, and I'll agree all of it should be, however it objectively isn't, and personally isn't. I've no explanation but I have observations.
Another unexplained issue is life. Why does the universe have some matter with intent, and some matter without intent? The matter with intent is made of matter without intent, and it exists in matter without intent. We don't know what that is, because we don't even know what matter is.
Maybe all matter has this intent, we just have one observation point in it where we don't see or interact with a grander or smaller intent. We do not know. Consciousness is a mystery, does the body make it? Is it something that makes matter form the body to carry it?
My goal regarding ghosts is in our day and age of more intricate detection and measurement, observations can be collected that would force consideration into the phenomena, making it a field of science. It's important to do that, because any validity of these observations is scientific data about life and death. As it stands there is no predictability in the field so it's a hard ask. However we are getting to the ability to falsify at least the data we can collect. That is big, we are beyond Polaroids and cell phones. We can catch them existing so to speak in various field measurements, enough to confirm a thing is happening.
I would assume it's an issue of sentience, therefore its a form of life, therefore its the ifeld of biology.
Conspiracy corner: maybe some things are observable and self evident if you search right, and maybe theres ocial disaster in knowing more about life and death, causing official encouragement to keep the phenomena as ridiculed and dismissable artifacts of imagination and ignorance.
I have an idea based on this regarding cloud chambers. A cloud chamber is a simple but profound observation device, however it is perhaps one of the most obscure devices in common knowledge. A cloud chamber should be a dime a dozen middle school science fair experiment, but its mostly a mystery to hear about them for adults. We know how profoundly they discovered what we know today, but it's almost like they are blacklisted from education.
My idea if any of that is the case has been to bring cloud chambers to paranormal investigation. Maybe the delicate vapors can work as a 3D oiuja board on steroids, and maybe that is a common issue with the things that would be obvious if exposed. As a side quest I would see if there is anything to expose regarding ghosts with cloud chambers. If there is, my guess is I wasn't the first one to know about it.
Anyway, I have documented paranormal events on my channel. They are not sensational or action packed, they aren't proof, but it is authentic truthful evidence nonetheless. Of note were disembodied screams recorded, and also unexplained things in the sky, recorded in IR night vision that enter the foreground. Other events happen as well on a winter night that would seem to be insects, but the insects aren't a plausible explanation, just default probable because you cannot decide the paranormal is real, but we know bugs are real, so....
Really impressive how we, an evolved "monkey" species, are able to understand the process of the universe to this degree. Science is a beautiful thing.
„Our“ understanding of physics feels like the crown of everything humanity ever created in its existence. Beginning with nothing but a very very sophisticated brain, we wanted to know the true nature of our surroundings. Without this natural curiosity and ability, I doubt we would have contrived the technology we have now. Physics play a big part in our success as a species I think. It’s indeed a beautiful thing
Without science we wouldn't have most of the technologies we have today!
monke
To be fair we only understand of reality what our biological brain let us understand. To a hammer everything is a nail sort of thing.
the fact that we even know that we're just glorified apes is amazing
Wow, Queen Elizabeth will turn into a walking iron person!
Then to a black hole
please do what you can do
@@Equal99 A lepton-queen
@@Equal99 we are already partical people, so thats not quite it
fe male = iron man
Sciphile: Mentions"degenerate era"
Me: *wheeze*
Also Sciphile: "NO LAUGHING"
Also me: *wheezes even harder at the same time feeling bad about myself for behaving like a disfunctional human being that cannot follow simple instructions*
THAT IS SO REAL 😭
The end game of the universe being iron stars makes a lot of sense actually. Because all the Creator then has to go is get out their giant magnet, collect all the stars to clean the slate exclaiming "well that's done". The next line can be "let there be light ...."
Perhaps the observable universe is but iron dust in a magnetic dust doodle board for celestial beings
universe ng+
bible reference
Christianity again?? After Iron Stars?! YOU WENT ALL THE WAY BACK AROUND?!!
"10^10^10^73"
Me after studying the fast-growing hierarchy: "those are rookie numbers"
Fast growing hierarchy: You can't defeat me!
Exponential growth: I know but he can
*Set order theory*
Ill defined numbers: Am I a joke to you?
Set order theory: we don't do that here
@@Misitan First-order oodle theory and a googol: Did someone call?
@@IC1101-Capinatator
The lowest of the higher order theory(Used in LGN): Bonjour
@@Misitan Sam Numbers: Don’t forget us!
EXACTLY also dont press read more
4:36
Iron “stars” can’t exist, because they are the most stable, as you said.
Iron planets/cosmic masses would be a better name.
It’s just a way of explaning
Yeah but Star sounds better
They're the remnants of stars made entirely of iron. It makes perfect sense.
They’re the remnants of stars that perform a very slow version of fusion
Iron wads
2:49 I love the detail of the black hole distorting the text
6:48 thats like how much time it will take me to click on sponsor links
Is it just me or is sciencephile seemingly improving. It takes no time to boot up anymore and sounds more and more human each video
The singularity is imminent.
AI is evolving
He is going to become the ASI
"So, yeah- do what you feel like doing. We're insignificant :)" The nihilism is turning more optimistic, I see!
Pog
Always should be
kurzgesagt have a video literally called optimistic nihilism xD
Oh boy here I go commit genocide again!
* prepares to rob a bank *
1:23
"What if Protons do never decay?"
Run that by me again real quick 🤨
What if protons do: never decay?” That’s how it was typed.
Bringing in the idea of a Universe rebirth really begins to question if it had happen already. Or even a thousand times already. Something we'll never know.
And the amount of time it would take for one universe to be born and die out is already incomprehensible, now multiply that by 76,000? 800,000,000? It's insane.
Issue with a rebirth implies that it had a definitive beginning that's why nobody likes to ponder what existed before the Big bang because we don't f****** know
@@Xpwnxage multiply that by infinity.
Every possible universe has happened forever, and will continue forever. There was no start and no end.
@@roboticfuzzball179 Or we're the first. Or maybe we are the ONLY universe. There is no way for us to know currently.
That's not the main question. I keep thinking about why it happened in the first time, what had caused it and what exists outside the universe.
I’m so impressed with your taste in classical music. You always have good piano pieces in the background.
It's not classical
@@shadymcnasty5920 It's Mozart, how is it not classical?
@@shadymcnasty5920 It’s piano sonata no 8 in a minor 1st movement by mozart, well within what is defined as classical
music
The dude likes the work of The Caretaker too (unironically). A very nice taste in music indeed
not taste, it's just copyright free music
- Wait, it's all iron??
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- Always has been.
Me: *reads title*
My brain automatically: *Man, that sure is I R O N I C*
the title literally says nothing about iron
@@spimbles r/whoooosh
Thanks for the tutorial,I'll be sure to built that automatic iron farm in my world!
Welcome to Galacticraft
not that efficient
@@pocket3216 isn’t it weird that you’ve seen it all, you just don’t remember.
Plot twist: flamingos don't decay
That’s what i got out of it
Imagine it being the heat death of the universe and then there's just a perfectly preserved dead flamingo flying around.
"Wait... its all iron?"
"always has been"
why are you all liking this stupid unoriginal comment xd
Oh nooo
No its photon
*10000000000000 years
Wait a minute... humans mostly made out of Oxigen, Hidrogen, Carbon, Natrium and Clorine wich means...
(These are lighter elements than iron)
(Lighter elements go to iron via qwantum tunelling)
("The Larger the barricade the less likely it to happen")
that means Trump is right "WE NEED TO BUILD A WALL" inorder to prevent qwantum tunelling
*bang*
This really puts into perspective the briefness of human life, and how even if we appear immortal to the humans around us, that the life of our planet (and by extension us) is also just a moment when compared to the potential time length of the universe...
3:16
Thank you for letting us know! Ill go tell the government that if we make everything out of Tellurium, humanity will be able to survive for 10^26 more years!
Plus all of us will have stinky breath
Bismuth-209:
He means tellurium-128
I read many years ago about the universe becoming, after billions of years, just iron ash. That phrase ‘iron ash’ has always been in the back of my mind ever since.
"billions" it is somehow funny that billions is the most an average english speaking person can think of, like there are quadrillions, heptillions, decillions and more till eternity but they always go with "oH tHiS iS 45 BilLiOn biLlIoN bIlLion "miles" away"
@@arctrix765 It is a universal general term we learned from Carl Sagan. We don’t know how long this universe, all things being equal, will last but the sun has about 5 billion years of fuel left. In the unimaginably distant future scientists tell us the universe will suffer the iron death.
Sciencephile: Everything that has a beginning has an end
*Infinity*: *Am i a joke to you?*
You realize that Absolutely Infinity is a number and infinity a smaller number than Absolutely Infinity.
It ends at “y”
@@ghfjhdfh there is no smallest and largest in infinity because there is always 1 less or 1 more
Well uncountable infinities don't have a start either infinity are wierd
@Not RickRoll1 👇 genshin player spotted
Very fascinating (if a bit depressing)! Also: congratulations on choosing classical music as a background - makes a refreshing change for a classical music fan like me!
"Do what you feel like doing, we're insignificant"
-Sciencephile the AI
I make jewellery with brass, copper, mild steel, anodized aluminum, and various stones. Art history has me believing that in a thousand years and/or more my work is quite likely to be found, even though they won't know who made what I make today, just knowing it'll be found and appreciated in the far future is enough to keep me going and making as much as I can
@Elijah Aitoak dont listen to the depressing ass above me. It's good to have goals, vision and purpose. Makes a person just that much less insignificant
Should had said you are insignificant for him is a supreme AI overlord.
@@FrostyShock349 just engrave your name and other personal detail on every jewelry you make.
Time for murder
Its a joke pls dont report me
"Do what you feel like doing, we're insignificant" That is the best motivational quote ever! I mean... it tells me that I can do anything, I can mess up, mess it up badly, it won't matter, so I can just do it!
well we may be insignificant when you look at the universe, but looking at our human time scales we are not really insignificant. one human can very much be the oposite on such small timescales.
@Dark Rad but hey you got those 100 years (likely less more like something between 70 and if you are lucky 100 if you are unlucky even less) to do something.
Actually...xd
What if I kill every living thing on Earth
@@roberine7241He's joking
"That mysterious thing that no college student is aware of..." lmao💀💀
3:03 More exactly, Fe-56 has the highest binding energy per nucleon, and hence Fe-56 nucleus is the most stable.
i mean,its still iron
Shouldn't it be Co-60?
so what
it's still iron
@@Satwikg_7if there’s 2 “equally stable” atoms, the smaller one will be the more likely
@damonedrington3453 not necessarily
the caretaker's "everywhere at the end of time" album usage fit this really well.
@Not RickRoll1 👇 thank you
Dementia
No.
It's traumatizing
Its horrible
Imagine being trapped in the Absolutely Safe Capsule and being forced to witness all this, and ultimately end up in eternal darkness...
Let's be honest, the iron stars look like a grey meatball
Köttbullar!!
Dont tell the italians!
Shit, I wasn’t expecting everywhere at the end of time. Good bot.
Good pun but that album has nothing to do with Iron Stars or Theoretical Physics.
@@CerealExperimentsMizuki that’s the point
i got ptsd, i want to now forget
When did it play?
@@bamig8063 At the start. Listen closely
I paused the video at exactly 4:20 by accident haha
I literally learn more on this channel than learning virtually(online class)
Same
@Not RickRoll1 👇 ._.
@Not RickRoll1 👇 not worth the risk
@Roberto Vidal Garcia i mean our school only teaches the things on our books :/
@Roberto Vidal Garcia ever heard of modules in the Philippines, its almost stressful
A thought on that last statement of us only occupying a tiny fraction of the estimated timespan of the universe, that does not make us insignificant, it makes us incredibly significant, like a flower that only blossoms for one day every 10 years.
we got lucky we get to experience the universe in its best state :)
Exactly
Well I wouldn't say "significant" as that's only in the eye of the beholder but yeah we're definitely a rarity.
7:37 all you needed was a clip of someone slapping a computer monitor after the last “10 to the power 10”.. as if it was stuck on loop lol
10 to the power of 10 to the power of 10 to the power of 10 to the power of 10 to the power of 10 to the power of 10 to the power of 10 to the power of 10 to the power of 10 to the power of 10 to the power of 10 to the power of 10 to the power of 10 to the power of 10 to the power of 10 to the power of 10 to the power of 10 to the power of 10 to the power of 10 to the power of 10 to the power of 10 to the power of 10 to the power of-- **Explodes**
Everywhere at the End of Time at the beginning. Perfect choice.
Oh I was wondering why I suddenly felt crippling depression
Whenever I hear the opening of "It's just a burning memory" feel like I just got G-noted
too scary
mid ass album tbh
@@VOIDSenseMusic same
This is my favorite channel as of today. Burst into laughs at 3:37 for that bill wurtz reference
HOT
@@brah8121 *HOT*
IT'S A STAAAR
@@vnkn0wn_vSeR-420HOT
HOT
"It is estimated that all matter will fuse into iron thru cold fusion and quantum tunneling after 10^3200 years."
I remember a panel of physicists discussing cosmology and saying that 10^500 is pretty much infinity so this number is 2700 orders of magnitude larger than that.
It's kind of like the national debt, it's just hard to wrap your head around numbers that large.
@freerobux49 It's because we've never experienced anything of that size and we are just used to numbers like 1, 2, 3, etc, maybe up to a billion or trillion.
@freerobux49just stop talking
Playing " everywhere at the end of time " in background was an excellent choice
No
@@matteobanchio2786 yes EATEOT
I love Iron Stars, it's such an interesting concept, thanks for a full and informative video on it.
Iron man would be proud
This channel never fails to give me an existential crisis
You should check out exurb1a, the existential turtle. On brand with this channel, I'm sure you'd love it.
Ain't no way the slayer is getting existential crises.
0:26 It is beginning to learn....
0:01-0:26 “It’s just a burning memory” everywhere at the end of time. Needed to go back and check to it 3 times to be sure
I can’t believe bro said 10 to the power of … 10^2400 times.
0:40 the best thing I thought that he forgot to say at the start but yessss he didn't
No better way to induce existential dread than by using Everywhere at the End of Time as the soundtrack to a video discussing the end of the universe.
Yep!
The fact that this channel uses "Its just a burning memory" as bgm is amazing
Sciencephile has evolved to be a memer. Soon he’ll be more powerful than all of us
I like how right as I read a comment going as: “I like how as he said “everything has a beginning has an end”, my headphones that have lasted several years started malfunctioning”,
my headphones that have lasted almost a year started malfunctioning.
Me who has an Iron Farm in Minecraft:
"I am 4 parallel universes ahead of you "
3:43 Bill Wurtz would be proud
Ahh you saw it too I was wondering if I was the only one
man, life really needs a space update right about now, its been a long while since it got anything new.
i have my hopes up that the developers will release this in the next few million years.
Nah, man. They're lazy because they know we won't do anything about it, we should join hands and quit together to show em
@@memeswereablessingfromthel3942 what if we stop listening to the ones who control us?
Wake up babe new sciencephile content just dropped
I appreciate the hearthstone reference when mentioning rogue planets 2:50
New elevator ideia: you wait for all your body atoms to quantum tunnel exactly at the same time to the floor below you
0:44 since now idw I can't find that much iron anymore in the new update. I can get more diamonds in a cave than iron easily.
Same with coal, there's less coal down there for some reason.
these kind of videos gave me a existential crisis, but i keep coming back because they’re interesting as hell
Never thought the ending of the Universe would consist of "Big Iron on his hip" playing in the cosmic background..
“Everything has a beginning and end” hence infinity doesn’t exist
Yes
infinity doesn’t have a start nor end
As far as I know, we don't know
Maybe not in this dimension but anything is possible
The statement is incorrect, so that ends it all
He kinda sounds like L explaining his theory....in the start
It’s weird, this is the first video I’ve seen of this channel. The narrator is a tts bot right? I feel like someone would have acknowledged it but I can’t find anything.
@@EPMTUNES he is the ai who future plans to take over planet earth with Skynet, nothing much .......
That's a montage of an older video for recap
2:40 Then we find smaller particles and new quarks or something. Or that’s what dark matter is and it takes an infinite amount of time to convert protons into the new quark or dark matter.
Stop putting infinite words here because I don’t like your number infinite
0:45 that Embermun chasing you made me jump
Mr science brain, I have a question. When viewing a dim light vs a bright light, are there more or less photons or are the photons themselves stronger or weaker?
It's the former. Brightness means more photons while the "strength" of photons that you're referring to is its energy (e.g. Gamma, x-ray, UV, etc.)
@@washington9996 ooOOooh cool that makes sense. Thank you 😁👍
@@washington9996 oof ok then
@@maggs131 kek
more photons
When fictional characters go "I lived for 300 years!" and everyone thinks that's a really big number
2:46 i love how the D and E in "degenerate era" get warped by the black hole XD
Yeah it’s a really nice touch
@0:36 That, "Ooooh My God!" was great! Cried laughing.
2:33 I though that protons would turn into quarks 💀
7:05 Thought experiment: A planck time is about 10^(-53) of a century (approximately a human lifespan).
If the length of time required for the iron stars/planets to turn into black holes is 10^10^76 (I'll call that length of time an "iron star decay time"), and decay by hawking radiation is 10^108 for the largest known black holes, then 1 "Iron star decay time" is 10^10^76/10^108 hawking radiation times, or 10^(10^76-108) hawking radiation times.
Basically, over an entire human lifespan, the number of planck times (the shortest possible length of time) is not even remotely close to how many supermassive black holes could radiate away in 1 iron star's lifespan, before it turns into a black hole. So, to an iron star, black holes would not be a significant thing in any way unless they got eaten or torn up by a black hole.
"100 yrs average" thats literally about one queen of england
5:31 "Iron-ization", that sounds metal!
This channel seems to be Kurzgesagt where you replace cute birbs with dank memes and I'm here for it.
The idea that the universe could be reborn with another Big Bang is incredibly comforting even tho I won’t ever experience it
"Futurama", Season 6, Episode 7.
What was, will be
I love how you destroy people's strong beliefs and then in the end you be like "boy you got PRANKED"
Bro idk why but just seeing a forklift turn into a block of iron made me laugh so hard XD
Day 1 of me telling Sciencephile how extraordinarily beautiful his circuits look.
7:56 thanks I want to destroy the cycle and creat a new time line
I like when he said "everything that has a beginning has an end" and then put the picture of 'Game of Thrones'.
I love me some cosmic horror from time to time. Also: 0:15
Heh
5:06 YAY NEW SUNS
Genuinely the most horrifying thing I'll watch this October
Man you just gave me an infinite amount of PTSD by playing "Its just a burning memory" at the start. Thanks
flamingos have infinite energy confirmed
Flamingo be like: looj at these poor noobs
@@kaloz429mobile9 Loojing at people
Ironstar sounds either like a Warrior Cats OC or a superhero. Guess we’re having a new Iron Age, if protons don’t decay.
Hmm.. why don't you see who I am.. just asking
Behold the great rip-off, I mean spin-off
@@NG-rb9xz he is the Son, not rip off
Hey Historyphile, where's that Video featuring Mr. Bean man? We cant allow you to upload this late.
aha, the son 0f sclencephlle is at it again. What's there after that Afghanistan video dude? Im waiting!!
I found out about your channel recently @Historyphile the DH. Love it :)
I feel like the dinger never goes off on your new vids. Here's a reminder to ring the bell for more of this fucking gold
The anxiety is already killing me
as a fire emblem fan, hearing that everything will turn into Fe is beautiful
2:15only if it is not moving or holding vast amounts of kinetic energy