NERDING OUT - Animation vs. Physics | Physicist Reacts

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  • Опубликовано: 21 янв 2025

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  • @boodstain
    @boodstain Год назад +2063

    You’re like the Mass Effect Logs/History Logs whenever a video like this comes out. You end up talking about concepts and theories that I could never understand while I’m just sitting here like “Smart man knows much, me like stick figure do funny math moves.”

    • @blusterlumino890
      @blusterlumino890 Год назад +147

      it helps scratch an itch in my adhd brain, I like it XD

    • @centri_3
      @centri_3 Год назад +33

      @@blusterlumino890mmmm aaple fall

    • @milindudinia652
      @milindudinia652 Год назад +4

      Dude just study

    • @aserta
      @aserta Год назад +7

      The OG Mass Effect logs. ME2 and ME3 (on account of losing the creativity the OG team had - post EA) never got around to understand the world building effect of ME.

    • @islamshalodi1842
      @islamshalodi1842 9 месяцев назад +7

      I'm 12 and this guy is explaining things that somehow don't go beyond my comprehensive skills so what is that about?

  • @dishonoredsubject4435
    @dishonoredsubject4435 10 месяцев назад +687

    my brain be like, "speak your funny words magic man. ooh space cowboy".

    • @danteinpuro319
      @danteinpuro319 6 месяцев назад +19

      I like your funny words smart man!

  • @merlok1058
    @merlok1058 Год назад +1088

    going to admit I didn't understand most of this but after seeing this I genuinely see why people like physics

    • @hishamrashid5293
      @hishamrashid5293 Год назад +65

      Physics is awesome

    • @buzzybees8604
      @buzzybees8604 Год назад +19

      I'm interested in physics and excited to learn!!

    • @merlok1058
      @merlok1058 Год назад +5

      @waltuh7947 true

    • @Redtigerr
      @Redtigerr Год назад +7

      Finally people'are understanding beauty of physics, space etc

    • @just_ise4418
      @just_ise4418 Год назад +5

      Honestly, you would only like a subject if you also like the teacher. So be your own teacher. ^^

  • @Enelanimations-
    @Enelanimations- Год назад +400

    -7:00 "at least it wasn't an apple"
    -31:40 *apple*

  • @taqresu5865
    @taqresu5865 Год назад +608

    I love how the Second Coming felt inclined to toss an apple at his past self despite it not really serving a purpose like the other objects.
    Sure, you could argue that it was to catch his attention and direct him towards the Blackhole, but he had the apple smack his own head and laughed about it twice.

    • @infinityheart_tm9270
      @infinityheart_tm9270 Год назад +53

      Time loop that needs to be fulfilled.

    • @taqresu5865
      @taqresu5865 Год назад +76

      @@infinityheart_tm9270 Yeah, but it was still something for his own amusement more than anything else, trolling himself lol

    • @idioticlight
      @idioticlight Год назад +13

      @@infinityheart_tm9270 homestuck pfp checks out

    • @The_Essence_of_Void963
      @The_Essence_of_Void963 7 месяцев назад +5

      Pretty sure it was a call back to that one dude that got hit on the head with an apple and was like “omg when stuff drops it effected by gravity or something”

    • @taqresu5865
      @taqresu5865 7 месяцев назад +4

      @@The_Essence_of_Void963 Sure, but in this context, he was trolling his past self lol

  • @raiLeurTA
    @raiLeurTA Год назад +720

    36:10 It was actually one of Alan's lead animators who was the brain behind this.
    I'll say it once and say it again art & science are more interconnected than most people think.
    Art inspires science and science inspires art.
    -S.T.E.A.M

    • @laaaliiiluuu
      @laaaliiiluuu Год назад +60

      Art is just science having fun and science is just art being serious.

    • @636ari
      @636ari Год назад +8

      bro really thought he could sneak art into stem

    • @demolition3612
      @demolition3612 Год назад +25

      @@636arithe education system started doing it recently, but tbh if we didnt have art, all our stuff would look crap and no one would want to go to other planets because it would be a metal tube buried in the surface with bare minimum features, rather than the utopic dream of domes

    • @ultidaguy
      @ultidaguy Год назад +2

      As much as I want the steam thing to be true, the reason for their name was because valve > releases > steam. Though, that's still sciencey!

    • @636ari
      @636ari Год назад +4

      @@demolition3612 Tbh idk what education system ur refering to because there's a clear distinction between art and science pathways everywhere I've studied so far. and while i can see the connection you're making, a lot of things are connected but are no where near the same. U can't have only a UI/UX designer or only a software engineer and expect to get a polished commercial-grade product, some would argue with only a SW you could still do it albeit unpolished, but we'll just ignore that for the sake of argument. What I'm trying to say is this is analogous to so many things in life, but it's hard to ignore the fact that their difference in coursework (design/drawing/photography/history/sculpture/color theory etc vs physics/chem/whole lotta math/comp. theory etc) and imo difficulty is day and night. If some schools are really making "STEAM" it honestly wouldn't surprise me, afterall it's 2023 the era of inclusivity and supposedly men can give birth to children so yeah sure, STEAM it is if being apart of STEM makes art majors happy, but the facts are still there.

  • @blueIceblues
    @blueIceblues Год назад +176

    I love how that closed string at 38:55 slowly turned into an apple, restarting the whole cycle

  • @LoneTiger
    @LoneTiger Год назад +102

    12:16 _"You are mad."_
    Orange Stick: _"Thank goodness. If I wasn't, this'd probably never work."_ 😹

  • @invisbleguy7609
    @invisbleguy7609 Год назад +273

    "John takes one of the apples away calculate the mass of the sun" I know a similar more absurd task that i was told as a child: "There were two giraffes one blue one to the left what a kilo of asphalt weighs if the hedgehog is 32 years old?"

    • @libraryofgurkistan
      @libraryofgurkistan Год назад +29

      I also have two absurd questions i was told here:
      1: „A train drives at 22 mph and passes 4 tunnels. What is the lunch of the shauffeurs grandmother on the next sunday?“
      2: „Three butterflies are taken away from a berry bush. How many berries are left?“

    • @Axxquix
      @Axxquix Год назад +10

      obviously the answer is c bruh ez

    • @josep754
      @josep754 Год назад +4

      It weighs a kilo

    • @yhwh5568
      @yhwh5568 Год назад +2

      it would weigh 9.8 newtons.

    • @libraryofgurkistan
      @libraryofgurkistan Год назад +2

      @@yhwh5568 "correct, little Jimmy!
      Now tell me, if you sit in the bus and it snows through the floor of the empire state building in Moscow, what should be under your left little finger if a plane in China crashes onto the moon?"

  • @vaingloriant
    @vaingloriant Год назад +457

    These reactions are really great since you often break down or examine things in the video, so it feels more like a mixture between a commentary and reaction video, which is very nice. Reaction channels get a lot of flak (some rightfully so as they add very little to the content) but your channel is a much needed exception. Well done!

  • @KakhaPrime
    @KakhaPrime Год назад +121

    7:16 "how do you remember things?" hahahaha, i don't.

    • @redacted-tn3tp
      @redacted-tn3tp Год назад +3

      I forgot my name twice

    • @KakhaPrime
      @KakhaPrime Год назад +1

      @@redacted-tn3tp same

    • @lordomacron3719
      @lordomacron3719 Год назад +2

      The method he uses is based on the Loci method.
      Simply put in your mind imagine a room in your house, stand at the door and look around the room in a clockwise direction.
      As you scan the room particular places/objects etc will stand out more in your mind than others.
      You then used that list of things and attach/associate one with what you wish to remember. The idea is the more unusual/interesting you can make the association the easier it is to remember.
      It works with the brain’s tendency to be more engaged with new or novel things than common mundane things.
      Once you get the hand of it you can start adding more and more rooms in your memory palace.
      It takes a little effort to learn it and make it a habit but worthwhile.

    • @cry-o1436
      @cry-o1436 Год назад +2

      Same

    • @njabulompembe442
      @njabulompembe442 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@lordomacron3719is this all because if yes I'm going to study/learn this like homework

  • @violinist86
    @violinist86 Год назад +136

    I absolutely LOVE it when nerds meet other nerds and start talking! This was very informative!! Thank you breaking it down for us mere mortals.

  • @terminusest9179
    @terminusest9179 Год назад +273

    I love how every other react youtuber also are as blank and confused with string theory and quantum mechanics once they got to that stage. It just goes to show how little many know of that field of physics, even to the physicists themselves.

    • @twelved4983
      @twelved4983 Год назад +40

      I just gotta wonder how much of that had to be “artistized” for lack of a better word. Like some of the concepts at that part are purely hypothetical, like the Tipler Cylinder (from what I’ve heard it’s a theoretical form of time travel). I think it’s EXTREMELY unlikely we’d actually be able to get even close to a black hole, let alone go inside one and live to tell the tale, so I just gotta wonder how much of the quantum mechanics part was theoretical vs actually based on observation, cause they lost me at worldsheets.

    • @minhkhangtran6948
      @minhkhangtran6948 Год назад

      @@twelved4983For all it worth, basically everything past the event horizon are almost 90% Theoretical, and everything past the worldsheet are 100% theoretical. We only have words on paper about that subject for now, with no way to look at a phenomenon as scale this infinitesimal

    • @Boboiboyfan821
      @Boboiboyfan821 Год назад

      @@twelved4983I AINT READING ALL THAT

    • @maverick4147
      @maverick4147 Год назад +16

      @@twelved4983 I like to be optimistic haha, we've got trillions of years to figure things out after all, assuming we don't all kill each other beforehand... we've gone from sticks and stones to quantum physics in a few tens of thousands, I'd like to think we can get a bit further

    • @dinoblox6803
      @dinoblox6803 Год назад

      Definitely not trillion of years, the sun will explode before that and engulf us

  • @jeffsmith5567
    @jeffsmith5567 Год назад +30

    This guy: it’s actually rather simple
    Me: I like your funny words magic man

  • @blusterlumino890
    @blusterlumino890 Год назад +86

    we truly need a long form video of your full explanation of the physics involved
    speaking especially am a engineering student and this has truly taken my interest

  • @benedictcabrera276
    @benedictcabrera276 Год назад +72

    “Mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell” 😂😂

    • @TamWam_
      @TamWam_ 2 месяца назад

      the most important and fundamental part of the universe itself

  • @Real_MisterSir
    @Real_MisterSir Год назад +239

    I feel like with any physics concept, if you dig deep enough you always end up with "the problem is, quantum mechanics" sooner or later 😂
    Also I'd think "Animation vs. Chemistry" would be next in line. The trifecta of math, physics, chemistry must be completed :)

    • @dbclass4075
      @dbclass4075 Год назад +23

      Blue should be the protagonist in that one. He loves mixing things.

    • @peezieforestem5078
      @peezieforestem5078 Год назад +3

      Why is Chemistry in this trifecta? Chemistry is just glorified Physics that makes it easier to comprehend things for us. Same with Biology.

    • @dbclass4075
      @dbclass4075 Год назад +14

      @@peezieforestem5078 Physics is just an application of mathematics, and yet that video happens anyway.
      Chemistry to see how stick figures interact with elements. Biology to see how they interact with cells, but for longer durations.

    • @peezieforestem5078
      @peezieforestem5078 Год назад +10

      @@dbclass4075 Physics is no more an application of mathematics than it is an application of language. Math is used as a tool to describe things, just like language is. It doesn't mean all physics is is an application of it.
      Physics is the study of the natural world, it is a natural science.
      Mathematics is a study of abstractions, it's not a natural science, in fact it can be considered not a science at all, because it can be viewed as a system that's invented, not something that exists that needs to be discovered.
      However, Chemistry and Biology are natural sciences that study aspects of the natural world. The processes they study literally are physical processes, viewed from a higher level. Unlike mathematical processes, which I'm not sure what that even means, it's not a thing, which should show you just how different math and physics are.

    • @dbclass4075
      @dbclass4075 Год назад +3

      @@peezieforestem5078 That's why viewers want Animation vs. Chemistry and Biology: they want to see stick figures interacting with the aspects of the natural world. A change of pace from Minecraft, semi-reality (noogai3), and virtual reality (stick figures) world.

  • @savdebunnies
    @savdebunnies Год назад +64

    Alan Becker has a second channel with a friend called "Animators vs Games" which is primarily a gaming channel, but they also do their own reacts to these videos. For this and the math one, Alan explains the story was primarily by his lead animator.

  • @shimasanjiko4241
    @shimasanjiko4241 6 месяцев назад +8

    the doki doki music at 10:12 brought back nightmares, i wasnt expecting to hear it in a video like this .D

  • @devastationofmankind3495
    @devastationofmankind3495 Месяц назад +2

    To see you (an actual licenced professional) smile with childlike glee at this video brought so much joy to my heart...goes to show you trully love what you do...thank you for the video.

  • @RoseKobold853
    @RoseKobold853 7 месяцев назад +7

    that stellaris music in the background is so good, one on of my favorite soundtracks for background music

  • @blackdragonxtra
    @blackdragonxtra Год назад +26

    It's so cool how the animation is so well researched that he can both predict things before they happen and recognize things by what they do.

    • @a.n.9800
      @a.n.9800 7 месяцев назад +1

      Ikr when he predicted the rod winding around the rocket that blew my mind 🤯

  • @calvineagar1863
    @calvineagar1863 Год назад +32

    stellaris soundtrack jumpscare
    also ddlc soundtrack jumpscare
    Love your rants, it's why I come to you over "generic reaction dude"

    • @prysm_eke5696
      @prysm_eke5696 6 месяцев назад +2

      I'm glad someone else noticed the ddlc soundtrack

  • @PerilousWingz
    @PerilousWingz Год назад +69

    I've always enjoyed this concept in sci-fi writing. Time loops of this kind of variety follow the idea that if you manipulate the universe to this extent, the past must follow the steps for that future to take place, every tool and or happenstance is written to force the future your currently in to happen, and its a concept I wish was used more.

  • @dr_banks
    @dr_banks Год назад +22

    I was waiting for this reaction.

  • @phoenixprism
    @phoenixprism Год назад +22

    21:16 i'm keeping along and listening even though it's going in one ear and straight out the other, and i double DOG dare you to turn a sixteen minute video into an hour >:)

  • @its_lulu2005
    @its_lulu2005 Год назад +45

    I don’t think this guy gets enough recognition. His videos are great!

  • @floydtheteach
    @floydtheteach 9 месяцев назад +4

    Chem teacher here... I'm thinking about the moment at 9:40 where Orange uses a weighted "lasso" to propel himself across a frictionless surface. He does this by throwing the weight and letting the "tug" on the rope pull him forward.
    According to Newton's 3rd, this shouldn't be possible, right???
    When he throws the weight, it should apply an equal opposite force, which pushes him backwards. And then when the weight pulls the rope tight, there should be equal forces acting in opposite directions along the axis of the rope. Thus, everything should "cancel" and he should have a net displacement of zero meters. lmk if this is wrong * shrug *

    • @CommentPositionInformer
      @CommentPositionInformer 9 месяцев назад +1

      He generates energy by spinning the ball first.
      It's not *just* the energy from the throw, but also the centrifugal energy turned linear momentum.

  • @Mr_Mimestamp
    @Mr_Mimestamp Год назад +15

    Wow, the editing on this video is so good and is such good visual aid for your explanations, I’m surprised you got out this video so quickly! Great analysis!

  • @psychronia
    @psychronia Год назад +25

    Animation vs Physics is also great.
    In a nutshell-and all physics to some degree,
    Congratulation: You played yourself.

  • @Pon1bcd
    @Pon1bcd Год назад +8

    I love the explanation of concepts I have no idea about. Somebody in Alan Backer's video had a great idea to do chemistry but they are gonna do an animation vs. education series so every concept will covered one way or another.

  • @PineappleMaxwell
    @PineappleMaxwell Год назад +33

    My bro has humor, WHILE EDUCATING US, W content creator.❤

    • @snowy893__
      @snowy893__ 2 месяца назад

      read this as "my brain has tumor"

  • @nathalik1
    @nathalik1 Год назад +4

    I struggle with physics quite a lot, but your explanations are clear and I like how you take the time to examine whats going on

  • @libraryofgurkistan
    @libraryofgurkistan Год назад +30

    YES another RUclipsr i like watching reacted to this, and it‘s late afternoon too (at least in europe), so perfect time for this, but i waited way too long for the reaction
    Anyways
    Thanks for the cool content, Chill Zone!
    [Alr now it loaded and i can finally watch it : D]

  • @corneliusdumwanger2043
    @corneliusdumwanger2043 11 месяцев назад +31

    8:47 bro knew what he was drawing

    • @CubeRob558
      @CubeRob558 8 месяцев назад +1

      🤨🤨🤨

    • @CliffSedge-nu5fv
      @CliffSedge-nu5fv 7 месяцев назад +4

      That man's theta is downright obtuse!

    • @SharafatsGaming2024
      @SharafatsGaming2024 6 месяцев назад

      Bro drew a fr***ing p**is for the second coming right there 💀

    • @RoyalKnightVIII
      @RoyalKnightVIII 6 месяцев назад +2

      Sometimes you gotta let your theta hang out

  • @nollienick1121
    @nollienick1121 25 дней назад

    Honestly I don’t get tired watching someone who understands these concepts and can explain them. Really helps

  • @tonyrun5802
    @tonyrun5802 Год назад

    6:08 E is also the note the thickest string of your bass behind you emits on standard tuning
    first time coming around one of your videos and man you are so chill and enjoyable! You'd be an excellent teacher/professor!

  • @16bitcreation
    @16bitcreation 5 месяцев назад +4

    2:05 “I’m going to try not to make this a hour long video”
    The video: 45 minutes long

  • @NovaMations388
    @NovaMations388 Год назад +8

    I watched this video with Alan and I basically had the same reaction as you at the end. Even though I didn't quite understand everything this was such a good video. Awesome reaction!

  • @Blackholex10
    @Blackholex10 Год назад +13

    When I saw this video come out I had no idea what was going on. But I recently saw your channel and hoped you made a video and you did. Honestly I don’t know anything past kinetic and potential energy but I always found very complex things interesting. I enjoy it even more when someone who loves the subject starts to explain it. This was such a great video and never stop displaying your intelligence.😁

  • @WyattRobbins14
    @WyattRobbins14 Месяц назад +3

    You know when the physicist starts questioning his existence in the universe that shits about to get real 😂

  • @Hi-dx1xk
    @Hi-dx1xk Год назад +3

    I've been waiting for your reaction. Thanks so much for all the explainations.
    Love the stellaris music in the backround btw.

  • @itsdarkos
    @itsdarkos Год назад +6

    I loved the video! Thank you very much for reacting to it! :)

  • @Wan2ML_DragonMasterSCE
    @Wan2ML_DragonMasterSCE Год назад +6

    BEEN WAITING FOR THIS ❤

  • @beetlepainter00
    @beetlepainter00 Год назад +4

    I just watched your animation vs math reaction, and I was so excited for your reaction to this!!

  • @pomodoko
    @pomodoko 6 месяцев назад

    Honestly your channel has offered some of, if not the best *nerding out* over this video series I've ever seen. There are plenty other mathematics and physicists out there who could offer their two cents, but your excitement and love of the subject really truly showed, and I especially liked that you took the time to explain the concepts to us!

  • @baseballjustin5
    @baseballjustin5 Год назад +1

    The girl being pulled by the dog is such a great video. Very funny. Thank you for the great insights. Love seeing these types of reactions that help me understand the real-life applications of in-video concepts

  • @havoc4381
    @havoc4381 6 месяцев назад +5

    This man's voice could put a raging beast to sleep

  • @epikoof
    @epikoof Год назад +2

    thank you for explaining a lot of things, it's very satisfying and refreshing having somebody know their stuff

  • @apgamer4053
    @apgamer4053 Год назад +2

    21:19 bold of you to asume we were able to follow along from the start XD

  • @alishakay
    @alishakay Год назад +3

    Yep yep yep, we very much enjoy it! I love Physics and Maths but I'm sadly not smart enough to understand it all :') people like you and animations like these really help to keep my interest going.

  • @conormorris2157
    @conormorris2157 2 месяца назад

    I love being an Biomed Engineering major, and being able to understand and follow along made this reaction SO MUCH MORE FUN. Please do more like these videos, wish only success in the future!

  • @JOUST-2
    @JOUST-2 Месяц назад

    Oh my gooooooooooooood. I barely started your video. I had never watched the video you are reacting to. My geeky/nerdy/scientifically-oriented-ass brain is totally jubilating at the editing. The way that the distance and the vectors are shown, the interactiveness and the whole... Its incredible.
    Thank you again mate

  • @pierre-eloipare1755
    @pierre-eloipare1755 7 месяцев назад +1

    I'm a bit late to this, but I just want to gush about something here. This man always enriches the content and actually engages with it. It feels like an addon to the video, like an actual reaction and interaction. Most reaction channels just watch a video and add nothing to it, like a bland remix of stolen content. Anyways, I just wanted to say that what he brings is actually pertinent in every single reaction video he's made that I've seen, and that I truly appreciate how well read he is not only on his domain (physics) but other totally different fields and general knowledge. By far one of the best reaction channels there is... that's it, I'm done know simping now.

  • @a.n.9800
    @a.n.9800 7 месяцев назад +1

    Was about to inquire as to the connection between electromagnetism and gang signs, I’m so thrilled that you actually elaborated on that XD
    Great to see you enjoying another one of these videos, and lovely to meet your cat o7

  • @tiramisutiramisutiramisu
    @tiramisutiramisutiramisu 6 месяцев назад

    Usually people my age would hate learning, but listening to you going on and on about physics concepts is candy to my ears.

  • @menosproblemos6993
    @menosproblemos6993 Год назад +3

    This is great! I was just going on youtube to listen to Let's Go to the Beach B*ch and Animation vs Physics popped up in recommendation ( "WOW" ) and monkey brain goes "Enjoyment. More" and cortex goes "...but different", so I check out your video. I had followed up to Lorentz Factor (rocket man) on the physics part. And you go into detail about stuff and sh*t.

    • @ni__wolf143
      @ni__wolf143 11 месяцев назад +1

      You are hyperactive >.>

    • @menosproblemos6993
      @menosproblemos6993 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@ni__wolf143 AND hyper focused 😃
      You, my friend might be very observant, however noticing I'm hyper doesn't prove that 🤣

    • @ni__wolf143
      @ni__wolf143 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@menosproblemos6993 Insert reply here, anyways yeah me too though I guess I have more self control when writing RUclips comments, though I sometimes get extremely strong urges to go run around in circles like a kid excited for his birthday party or something.

  • @dreci3001
    @dreci3001 Год назад +2

    I spent the last 18 years of figuring out sound waves in order to make the "best" speakers for myself, having to learn concepts that have nothing to do with sound, but with the perception of sound and TIME. Light behaves similarly to sound, however the results vary as does biology. This video is amazing as you can pick areas "through the journey"and spend decades exploring. I wish children had something like this shown in Physics class to help them understand the Universe they live in.

  • @lexscarlet
    @lexscarlet Год назад +1

    Your slack-jaw reaction at the end is so damn appropriate these animation vs videos stun me every time

  • @bcn1gh7h4wk
    @bcn1gh7h4wk Год назад +11

    36:00
    I didn't notice it at the time... but, that representation of hyperbolic space kinda looks a lot like a DRADIS display from Battlestar Galactica.
    .....could that tie to how they operate jump drives? their whole frame of reference and calculations being hyperbolic?

  • @rickastley2505
    @rickastley2505 Год назад +6

    I love it whenever a 15 minute video turns into a 45 minute video

  • @devbhardwaj9571
    @devbhardwaj9571 Год назад +2

    due to the brilliance of last five minutes i was literally in tear

  • @ryanwoon3534
    @ryanwoon3534 10 месяцев назад +1

    You have to watch it twice to really see everything happening in real time, knowing what you do now.

  • @angelmatiastorres
    @angelmatiastorres Год назад +3

    13:07 you did it again!😂

  • @whoisfiel
    @whoisfiel Год назад +2

    Gotta love how there's almost always an Apple in every step of his way. Can't forget where ya came from.

  • @kinimod52
    @kinimod52 Год назад

    i am watching this particular video of Alan Becker now 10 times and I don't get enough. Thanks for ur reaction! greetings from Austria

  • @HolyNamed
    @HolyNamed Год назад +4

    The Same Lead Animator (I think) for the Math vs Animation also lead this one, he truly is a genius lol

  • @wyaumann
    @wyaumann 9 месяцев назад

    dude
    best reaction to this i ever.
    your excitement is infectious about every single part.
    i LOVE how the later sections of the video start to go crazy, getting everyone on the same level, to sit down and just enjoy what's happening.
    explain by observation and expanding on intuition.
    and it all ties up in a bow!!!
    thank you for adding all the explanations to the things you know too (and you clearly know your stuff) but. yeah. that was special to watch with you heh. o7
    tc!
    comment for your algorithm

  • @スカイ-u9b
    @スカイ-u9b 5 месяцев назад +2

    I swear, if things like this are introduced every new topic i would go to school even on rest days 😂

  • @JellowGelo
    @JellowGelo Год назад +4

    The moment World Sheets get introduced, we get to the concept of "String Theory" and this video literally depicts most of it.

  • @friendly4466
    @friendly4466 10 месяцев назад

    nah this was a masterclass of a video, and i like the fact that you are just accepting and enjoying certain "artistic freedom" they chose to go with and just pointing them out instead of straight up shooting down,

  • @Rokanlevio
    @Rokanlevio 5 месяцев назад +2

    bruh my brain broke 7:52 the rest is just my accting like im understanding the shit ;-;

  • @RedUnit10
    @RedUnit10 Год назад +9

    Who needs to pay for online classes? We got Jack.

  • @lancebarber2552
    @lancebarber2552 7 месяцев назад +3

    "Is it a bull?" Inserts hat. This my friend is called plot development

  • @idklulw7085
    @idklulw7085 Год назад +2

    Btw it is one of Alan's team members who comes up with all the phys/math behind all of this, amazed me too. Ive watched it thrice and still doesnt fail to amaze me (Even after knowing about all this)

  • @aryanahr7887
    @aryanahr7887 7 месяцев назад +1

    I'm glad to see even a physicist like you had the same reaction as me viewing the video first time 😂

  • @michaelgum97
    @michaelgum97 Год назад +3

    One of his lead animators named Terkoiz is the one who came up with this and Animation vs. Math.

  • @TrueRandomPlayer
    @TrueRandomPlayer 2 месяца назад

    I know nothing of these things, but at the same time, God is it enjoyable to hear the man say the big words. And relaxing. I need to lie down...

  • @r1ch1e50
    @r1ch1e50 Год назад +3

    8:47 I’m not going to lie to you, this took me a couple of seconds just to process that you drew an angle theta and not what it looks like.

    • @SharafatsGaming2024
      @SharafatsGaming2024 6 месяцев назад

      Bro drew a fr***ing p**is for the second coming right there 💀

  • @4myzelf
    @4myzelf 7 месяцев назад

    5:28 Had "You'd catch me dead before I mess this up" energy

  • @realjames5istaken
    @realjames5istaken Год назад

    best reactions to these videos ive seen so far in youtube
    thank you for your knowledge

  • @ritaritz6522
    @ritaritz6522 Месяц назад +1

    This is why I want to be a scientific type guy, that focuses on physics, astrophysics, and chemistry and connect that with engineering! I am happy to be able to choose to go to physics astrophysics engineering and chemistry in college!

  • @Artaimus
    @Artaimus Год назад

    I tried going for physics in my college years and while I ended up not getting a degree in it(yay adhd screwing with homework routines!) I've always kept up with the news and concepts as I could. As such, while I understand a lot of the quantum mechanics that is shown here in general terms, I'd never be able to explain it to another person in any way that sounds sane.
    And yet this video managed to do it through the use of a stick figure interacting with the concept. Such a simple idea with such complex concepts that it just leaves you sitting there in awe of Alan's team and this piece of art they've managed to create.

  • @fancygamer5896
    @fancygamer5896 Год назад +7

    10:11 ok totally off-topic but what on earth is the Doki Doki Literature Club theme song doing in the background here? Listen to this part closely and you’ll hear it.

  • @blikthepro972
    @blikthepro972 Год назад +4

    animation vs physics is one of those where you are shown what happens behind the curtain, and yet you want to pull back the curtain more, learn about these extreme concepts. i believe that even a 41 minute reaction video is barely doing it justice

  • @BiggerBear
    @BiggerBear 6 месяцев назад

    3:50 Didn’t expect that absolute slap in the face of a Vine but here we are 😭

  • @thesounddisciple9213
    @thesounddisciple9213 Год назад

    Cant wait to start my physics degree next year! This reminds me why I love the subject so much.

  • @Nyckxd
    @Nyckxd 2 месяца назад

    Loved your reaction and explanation! Makes me want to take a physics class next semester

  • @freedmen123
    @freedmen123 Год назад +16

    tl;dr for the physics/maths-babbies who want to know more about metrics and manifolds:
    metric spaces are any set of elements with a well defined distance function between all elements, e.g, the natural numbers on the number line, points in a 2d (cartesian) plane, points in a 3d (euclidean) space, 8 dimensional octonion space, etc.. Think of it as the general category of all the different ways you can define distance between elements/points. These are specific mathematical structures that you can combine with topological spaces (a set of element where closeness is defined, but distance does not have to be) like manifolds.
    a manifold is a little bit trickier because of how general the idea is makes it tricky to get the applications, but the two key ideas are a) a manifold is the generalisation of the idea of (euclidean) 3d space that can be equipped with specific metric structures or conditions to change its characteristics & produce different models of behaviour, & b) manifolds allow you to project higher dimensional structures down into a simpler representation e.g. Taking a geoid planet Earth in 3d and turning it into an atlas of 2d maps with topological deformations & a few cuts.
    This is how all the wacky spaces we use to model QM & Relativistic mechanics get constructed. Like Anti De Sitter/De Sitter space or a Calabi-Yau manifold/space. Shout out to the guys who wanted to make Judith Mossman annoying by making her rant about Topological Physics at Gordon and gave me my royal road to mathematics & physics.

    • @Enderplays12
      @Enderplays12 8 месяцев назад

      Oh crap, I can actually kind of understand manifolds conceptually now. I tried reading wikipedia but I'd take hours diving into the rabbit hole just to get up to speed with the terms being used. Reading your "3D Earth to 2D map" example let me mentally visualize a bit, like seeing a weird ass pointy shadow and then realizing it's a cube's shadow, at an angle. It's a 3D shadow of a N-Dimensional object. It looks weird and alien as hell, is impossible to exist in a way we can see and hold, but can still be "measured" mathematically to get the calculations to keep going forwards. Thanks boss.

  • @JustAziko
    @JustAziko Год назад +1

    10:12 BRO THE DDLC IS EVERYWHERE 😭

  • @4rtiphi5hal19
    @4rtiphi5hal19 Год назад

    Immediately thought of you when i saw the original video dropped lol i was waiting for this

  • @AmaroqStarwind
    @AmaroqStarwind 6 месяцев назад +1

    15:51 “Meow. I’m feral.”

  • @cyberfalcon2872
    @cyberfalcon2872 Год назад

    This channel is like a breath of fresh air

  • @Nitram4392
    @Nitram4392 Год назад +2

    You're laughing about the tree space program, but there is a firm, that is working on a space catapult currently.

  • @nielsdegroot9138
    @nielsdegroot9138 10 месяцев назад

    I've always loved the animations in 'The Mechanical Universe' (physics course from the 80's.). When I first the programme I was too young to really understand, but that visual way of manipulating equations made me understand enough. And it sparked my interest in physics and math. This gives me that same feeling.

  • @NguyenMinh792
    @NguyenMinh792 Год назад +1

    33:56 the power plant of a cell

  • @someonegottoosilly
    @someonegottoosilly Год назад +1

    18:07 not even kidding his name is the second coming 😭😭😭

    • @ABitofEpicness
      @ABitofEpicness 6 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah like thats very specific wordage here

  • @TonywasatTWICELIGHT
    @TonywasatTWICELIGHT Год назад +3

    During the magnet section, i used this Gforce calculator and to go from 1% the speed of light to 1.4% speed of light in one second you will be hit with about 112 THOUSAND G's.....

  • @Nameless8_
    @Nameless8_ Год назад +5

    8:52 there is no way in Hell i am the only one who sees this.

    • @SharafatsGaming2024
      @SharafatsGaming2024 6 месяцев назад

      Bro drew a fr***ing p**is for the second coming right there 💀

    • @GrayderFox
      @GrayderFox 2 месяца назад

      I mean, you're not anymore, that's for sure.

  • @ved_s
    @ved_s Год назад +1

    7:07 foreshadowing