How Elastic is the Fabric of the Universe?

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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024

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  • @ScienceAsylum
    @ScienceAsylum  4 года назад +164

    Because a lot of you are asking, I already made a video about the statement at 8:24 about 2 years ago: ruclips.net/video/5HKH1ZjGutA/видео.html However, back then, I didn't go into as much detail as I do now, so you might consider the video too short. Rest assured, I _will_ be going into more detail in future videos. *This elasticity video was just the beginning of my deep dive into Einstein's Equation and General Relativity.*

    • @stefanburczymucha6965
      @stefanburczymucha6965 4 года назад +4

      space-time is a concept. does not exist

    • @chrimony
      @chrimony 4 года назад +12

      @@stefanburczymucha6965 You are a concept. You do not exist.

    • @Lucky10279
      @Lucky10279 4 года назад +1

      I look forward to more videos about relativity. In the meantime, I found this video very helpful in understanding how gravity affects time. I watched it several months ago and it gave me that "aha" moment:
      ruclips.net/video/1ENkP0h8nAg/видео.html

    • @user_z11
      @user_z11 4 года назад +1

      Why do things only with mass bend the space i mean there must be a reason

    • @atchutaexploringenglish2853
      @atchutaexploringenglish2853 4 года назад

      Thank for ur reply

  • @pratyushbhattarai5632
    @pratyushbhattarai5632 4 года назад +343

    The dedication and hard work from Nick, it's truly wonderful. I just can't believe he's not crossed at least a million. He's put CAPTIONS too. Thanks Nick.

    • @pbp6741
      @pbp6741 4 года назад +14

      A Michigan Living State Treasure

    • @MrMooAndMoonSquirrelToo
      @MrMooAndMoonSquirrelToo 2 года назад +3

      Ikr? I’m so happy RUclips finally made a good suggestion for once. Thoroughly enjoying his videos. 😊

    • @iainhunneybell
      @iainhunneybell 2 года назад +3

      Agree. Brilliantly done and in such an entertaining way. Quite a talent

    • @SSMLivingPictures
      @SSMLivingPictures Год назад

      @@pbp6741 Hes in Michigan? Thats awesome, Im close by

  • @cristiantriff3087
    @cristiantriff3087 4 года назад +112

    "We're only looking at this conceptually." (5:25) You are an inspiration, Nick. Teachers worldwide should watch this channel. And by the way, the idea of creating this nerd clone is brilliant.

    • @En_theo
      @En_theo 4 года назад +7

      Yep, love Nerd Clone. Stop bullying him, Nick ! :)

    • @jwrosenbury
      @jwrosenbury 4 года назад +7

      This raises a question: How do you get your clones to come out so well? Mine always end up as a blob of protoplasm. Does your wife help? (I've heard she's a really smart biologist.)

  • @Lucky10279
    @Lucky10279 4 года назад +61

    Personally, I think the "well" visual is still useful for understanding gravity as the "warping" of space-time. The problem is that it's not usually explained that it's a _limited_ analogy, because spacetime is actually four dimensional, and most of the "warping" is actually happening to time, not space. Once I understood the limits of the analogy, it actually made a lot more sense.

    • @SSMLivingPictures
      @SSMLivingPictures Год назад

      This is a great way to put it. I dont like the analogy myself, but when I realized I didnt like it because I understood why it was limited, I was able to make peace with it

  • @smokedsalmon3907
    @smokedsalmon3907 4 года назад +57

    This is the only channel where I'll always watch a new video regardless of topic. And never once have I been bored or already knew everything. Mind blown as usual!

    • @cjwrench07
      @cjwrench07 2 месяца назад

      This reminds me so much of a University Freshman version of Bill Nye The Science Guy.
      A great assemblage of information, told in an easy to understand way.

  • @brianbullivant4753
    @brianbullivant4753 4 года назад +4

    I don't often understand what this guy is saying, but he's fun to listen to. A passion for science mixed with a sense of humor. Good stuff.

  • @Zenith40450
    @Zenith40450 4 года назад +61

    You should have atleast 10M subscribers..... People are busy with tik tok useless stuff....i really appreciate the efforts that you take on each of your videos just to be understood by the layman's perspective. Love from India 🇮🇳

    • @finalfandy4766
      @finalfandy4766 4 года назад +3

      .. I been wondering about the same thing .. this channel deserved more, way may more subs

    • @vedantairon8376
      @vedantairon8376 4 года назад

      @@finalfandy4766 u r not alone🙃
      I also keep thinking about it

    • @ghasthordegd1201
      @ghasthordegd1201 4 года назад

      Screw tiktok

    • @ghasthordegd1201
      @ghasthordegd1201 4 года назад

      Screw tiktok

  • @Jonathan-yl7fd
    @Jonathan-yl7fd 2 года назад +7

    The facets of this channels exploration really impresses me. You aren't afraid to tackle ideas that intimidate others. Keep up the great work Nick!

  • @kobiromano6115
    @kobiromano6115 4 года назад +2

    You're the first physics channel to tackle a very common problem with the visualization of gravity or spacetime. I hate the 2D analogy which shows the Earth or heavy object sitting on a fabric and causing a dent in it, as if gravity is pointed downwards. It's not a 2D fabric, it's a 3D scaffold/bubble centered around the heavy object, and what's happening is that space is "stretching" towards the inside of the bubble. It's harder to visualize or animate but I believe it's possible, and it will improve understanding.

  • @SaquibFaisal
    @SaquibFaisal 4 года назад +40

    I am a mechanical engineer and we all are taught to pronouns "Poisson" as "Poison" till date. Today I got my bubble burst there. Thanks Nick.

  • @averagemilffan
    @averagemilffan 4 года назад +337

    Now Nick is reaching the point of vsauce questions

    • @xan1455
      @xan1455 4 года назад +94

      Or is he?

    • @Gajsu1
      @Gajsu1 4 года назад +18

      *Jake Chudnow - Moon Men plays*

    • @tectzas
      @tectzas 4 года назад +2

      Agreed

    • @physicsfundamentalsbyk.tiw2227
      @physicsfundamentalsbyk.tiw2227 4 года назад +4

      If someone jumps from terrace of a building and takes EXACTLY π mins to get splashed on floor then does he really hits the floor?

    • @ayoubsbai6339
      @ayoubsbai6339 4 года назад +2

      But where is the background music ?

  • @_abdul
    @_abdul 4 года назад +18

    I'm getting answers to the questions I never thought I could ever ask. Thanks, Nick.

  • @menecross
    @menecross 4 года назад +51

    Never looked at space-time like that .... but it makes a lot of sense!

  • @sngash
    @sngash 4 года назад +5

    The bubbles were bursting at a furious pace today. Thank you Nick. At this rate you'll be a million subs strong soon - hopefully that won't mess your elasticity 🙂

  • @sjnm4944
    @sjnm4944 4 года назад +85

    Your pronunciation of "Poisson" was really fishy.

    • @rastrisfrustreslosgomez544
      @rastrisfrustreslosgomez544 4 года назад +3

      LOL I get it XD

    • @ronnyvbk
      @ronnyvbk 4 года назад +2

      I think the easiest way for English speakers is to pronounce the second syllable as in the ending of "Corleone" but without the ending "a" sound. Does that make sense?

    • @timbeaton5045
      @timbeaton5045 4 года назад +1

      @@ronnyvbk Or learn a bit of French!

    • @leucome
      @leucome 4 года назад +3

      puwassown

    • @amandeep9930
      @amandeep9930 4 года назад +3

      In India most of us pronounces Poisson as "poison". 😂😂😂

  • @mirador698
    @mirador698 4 года назад +65

    Nerd Clone rocks the show - again!

  • @chuckbucketts
    @chuckbucketts 4 года назад +5

    Another outstanding video! I never even considered the elasticity of spacetime, so once again you have introduced an entirely new concept to me. Mind-expanding stuff. Thanks, Nick!

  • @kyriekwsta770
    @kyriekwsta770 4 года назад +1

    1) It's so much better that you both look at the camera. Facing each other at that close a distance was too weird.
    2) I love that you censor the whole word and not just the middle part, like everyone else does where you clearly can hear what they said.
    3) Love your videos.

  • @jasonlast7091
    @jasonlast7091 4 года назад +7

    He's answering all my questions from High school in just the right way that my teachers couldn't. That shit made leaning so hard.

  • @djsavic6746
    @djsavic6746 4 года назад +3

    Very nice and easy to understand explanation of what spacetime is, I especially love the parts where you make it very clear that spacetime is not really a fabric. I would give this video 10 thumbs up if I could.

  • @adilsongoliveira
    @adilsongoliveira 4 года назад +6

    John Wheeler's "visual approximation" made me laugh out loud. Thanks a lot Nick! :)

  • @ronnyvbk
    @ronnyvbk 4 года назад +2

    I smiled so often. And again the analogy (with its limitations) approach ... so Engineer ... and so insightful, the more angles you have to look at something, the more you develop an understanding and hooks to embed it. Keep up the wonderful work!

  • @adityachk2002
    @adityachk2002 4 года назад +5

    When I had found your channel that time you never raked up so many views in so less time ....way to go!

  • @adityachk2002
    @adityachk2002 4 года назад +20

    Your previous video was of low difficulty....this one is outside the sky!😊

  • @dmaster254
    @dmaster254 4 года назад +3

    I love the way you tied in the week field limit. I've seen it a few times, but never in comparison to Spacetime.
    I also like that your closing left space for a kugelblitz

  • @LuisAldamiz
    @LuisAldamiz 4 года назад +31

    A particularly enlightening episode. Thank you.
    Also appreciated how you made Einstein look like he plagiarized Poisson... only to show a moment later how he actually improved Poisson by 4-D-izing and tensorizing him. But sure, even Einstein walked over the shoulders of giants.
    Bubbles bursted? I can't think of any but refined knowledge indeed, notably the low elasticity of space-time.
    Next chapter I hope for is about the QFT fields and how elastic they are in comparison.

    • @1dgram
      @1dgram 4 года назад +1

      Einstein came up with what he did "by standing on the shoulders of giants" (and the great Issac Newton said the same thing). I think it was Friedrich Kottler who first used tensors as a tool for describing curved space-time

    • @zoltankurti
      @zoltankurti 4 года назад

      @@ProCoderIO you wanted to say lorentzian manifold. A hyperbolic manifold is something very different.

    • @justdave9610
      @justdave9610 4 года назад

      Everything is derivative to some extent

  • @darkiusdark5452
    @darkiusdark5452 4 года назад +53

    4:54 Man, the french pronunciation is one of the things that cause spacetime curvature.

    • @ScienceAsylum
      @ScienceAsylum  4 года назад +30

      😂😂 The _shame_ I feel at struggling to pronounce it was certainly big enough to curve spacetime.

    • @pastoh1
      @pastoh1 4 года назад +8

      @@ScienceAsylum Just call him "Simon the Fish."

    • @AlleyKatt
      @AlleyKatt 4 года назад +4

      Les prononciations des mots français de Nick sont hilarantes

    • @En_theo
      @En_theo 4 года назад

      @@ScienceAsylum
      I'm Belgian, it's pronounced approximately "poowa-so" . The sound "on" does not exist english but that should do it.

    • @hbm293
      @hbm293 4 года назад +1

      We should then find two black holes, in Quebec and in France 🤣 🤣

  • @ZubairKhan-vs8fe
    @ZubairKhan-vs8fe 4 года назад +1

    Your explanations are elegantly simple to understand. You are an excellent teacher

  • @jackma77
    @jackma77 3 года назад +9

    I’m a French speaking subscriber and I just couldn’t stopped laughing 😂 4:55

  • @vinaypandey9789
    @vinaypandey9789 3 года назад +1

    You have cleared the air around 'Fabric' of space-time really well.Thank u Nick.

  • @scudder991
    @scudder991 4 года назад +6

    You & your generous shoutout to VSauce finally let me understand "Gravity for Humans on Earth = Curved Time". Wow!
    Thank you Dr.Nick!

  • @marcosunt1206
    @marcosunt1206 4 года назад +1

    Man you made best sci video of the last 5 years

  • @hahahahaa5224
    @hahahahaa5224 4 года назад +5

    Dude I have learned so much from you and your videos. 👍
    Thanks so much for doing what you do and putting up with us.

  • @das250250
    @das250250 4 года назад +2

    This is such a well presented topic . Congratulations . A number of times your view of explaning a topic has shown unique and very insightful logic. TY

  • @ailblentyn
    @ailblentyn 4 года назад +9

    Thanks for keeping our stir-crazy brains amused and exercised!

  • @Lucky10279
    @Lucky10279 4 года назад +1

    Don't have time to watch this now (I'll come back later), but I gave it a preemptive like, because I always end up liking your videos and I want the algorithm to recommend them to more people.

  • @stefansauvageonwhat-a-twis1369
    @stefansauvageonwhat-a-twis1369 4 года назад +67

    Nick is descending into madnesss
    Like Kyle and Micheal and Adam...

    • @SimonClarkstone
      @SimonClarkstone 4 года назад +9

      Are you implying he wasn't mad all along?

    • @alexandroskappa642
      @alexandroskappa642 4 года назад +1

      Who is Kyle? Sounds interesting..

    • @mjproebstle
      @mjproebstle 3 года назад

      and Suggs

    • @sadkritx6200
      @sadkritx6200 3 года назад +1

      @@alexandroskappa642 search 'Kyle Hill'. I think he also had another channel where he compared anime superpowers in real life🤔

  • @sunildey5887
    @sunildey5887 4 года назад +1

    You are the most honest youtuber....you never tell lies

  • @AdnanAli-cw7xt
    @AdnanAli-cw7xt 4 года назад +3

    Really nick you deserve million of followers .I still don't understand why ,but your content is just amazing and wonderfully UNIQUE in the whole RUclips.. Keep uploading ❤️❤️videos sir😊😊....
    Love from India 😊😊😄😄❤️❤️

  • @alphaprime1871
    @alphaprime1871 4 года назад +2

    I love your videos so much, that I tend to like them even before watching it, and I never get disappointed. Quality stuff and very interesting. Thank you Nick 😊.

  • @SkylerLinux
    @SkylerLinux 4 года назад +4

    On the bursting of bubbles, you actually gave me the knowledge to understand in part why warp speed travel would need such things as Negative massed matter.

    • @BryTee
      @BryTee 4 года назад +1

      I also noticed that at 7:05 it was mentioned that an assumption that the particles in the object were moving slow compared to light.
      And I thought ... oh no, what happens to object moving closer to light speed. Does the space-time fabric act differently given the same mass?!?! Meaning a change in gravity as you start to get really moving (like warp speeds). That's going to complicate everything (like it isn't already complicated - LOL)

    • @palladin9479
      @palladin9479 4 года назад

      @@BryTee I'm late I know but to partially answer your question, energy and mass are fundamentally the same thing which is what one of Einsteins equations states. All mater in motion has relativistic mass which is mass added to the rest mass based on it's speed relative to C, in ordinary mater this is an incredibly small value. As mater approaches C this changes and velocity starts becoming converted into relativistic mass, and mass warps time and thus creates gravity.

  • @amandeep9930
    @amandeep9930 4 года назад +1

    I remember finding your channel through a video on Poynting Vector and flow of energy in a circuit and I instantly impressed. Keep up great work .

  • @dominicj7977
    @dominicj7977 4 года назад +3

    I remember using poisson equation during 'mechanics of solids' lectures during my engineering days.
    It is so profound that the equation can be closely related to Einstein's equation

  • @josephkafle6320
    @josephkafle6320 4 года назад +2

    These simplicity of such difficult concepts that you provide are reminiscent of Feynman! Thank you!

  • @sphakamisozondi
    @sphakamisozondi 4 года назад +11

    Woah this is crazy, I was watching the Lagrange points video by Nick when notification alerted me abt this video, the universe works In Mysterious ways

  • @andrei-un3yr
    @andrei-un3yr 4 года назад +1

    One of the best channels for getting a conceptual understanding of advanced physics topics. I also like the channel fermilab, but your videos are a bit more fun to watch

  • @Kaese1997
    @Kaese1997 4 года назад +52

    08:24 could you elaborate on that? How can time curvature result in a force like gravity?

    • @ericvilas
      @ericvilas 4 года назад +13

      If you want a good video that explains it, look up VSauce's "which way is down"
      But also I would absolutely love to see Nick tackle this in his his own way!

    • @ScienceAsylum
      @ScienceAsylum  4 года назад +39

      "Why Do Things REALLY Fall?" ruclips.net/video/5HKH1ZjGutA/видео.html 🤓

    • @georgehs3386
      @georgehs3386 4 года назад +16

      The most simple explanation i can give you, and please someone correct me if I'm wrong, is that a time curvature is the one responsible for you to fall, you reach the ground because your future is there, which is what we call gravity. It looks like a movement in space, but that's mostly our perspective, for the universe the object is almost staying in the same "space", but moving into the future.

    • @ScienceAsylum
      @ScienceAsylum  4 года назад +13

      The Vsauce video is here: ruclips.net/video/Xc4xYacTu-E/видео.html

    • @ScienceAsylum
      @ScienceAsylum  4 года назад +11

      @@jerry3790 Actually, it's exactly what I'm saying. Space curvature around something like the Earth is actually quite small. Gravity is time curvature.

  • @TechniSean1
    @TechniSean1 2 года назад

    How many of my bubbles did you burst? All of them, every video, and I couldn't be happier about it. Thank you sir.

  • @DrEw-wn2kr
    @DrEw-wn2kr 4 года назад +3

    "Most of the gravity humans experience on Earth isn't even space curvature, it's time curvature!"
    W-T-F...
    Mind Blown ! ! !

    • @SocksWithSandals
      @SocksWithSandals 4 года назад

      🍎 Yeah, right?

    • @josephbigler
      @josephbigler 4 года назад

      Could you elaborate more on what time curvature is and how time curvature causes gravity?

    • @Moon4Tzuyu
      @Moon4Tzuyu 4 года назад

      @@josephbigler yeah... I am also waiting for such information (video)...

  • @malanga212
    @malanga212 4 года назад +1

    Mind blowing video .... especially for young physicists

  • @regulareric8759
    @regulareric8759 4 года назад +3

    wait, so you're saying that most of what is gravity to us is just "curvature" in time making us travel in time towards earth's center? I'm pretty sure you've said something like this before, probably including a squirrel as an example.

    • @ScienceAsylum
      @ScienceAsylum  4 года назад +2

      Yes, I have said this before... and, yes, it involved a squirrel: ruclips.net/video/5HKH1ZjGutA/видео.html

  • @IckMotU
    @IckMotU 4 года назад +1

    Your videos should be shown in schools. Great work and keep them comming.

  • @wastedblues2
    @wastedblues2 4 года назад +5

    I watched Nick burst a full classroom of students' bubbles with the double slit experiment years ago. Yep this one was pretty good.

  • @Science3D
    @Science3D 4 года назад +2

    I really love your explanation and your demonstrations! You make it so easier to understand and funny at the same time

  • @Dk-gn7up
    @Dk-gn7up 4 года назад +3

    Right it's 6 am and I'm still awake watching about space

    • @domtron8873
      @domtron8873 4 года назад

      Woke up last night and had an anxiety attack. I've had cosmophobia ever since I was a young one

  • @Robinson8491
    @Robinson8491 2 года назад +2

    Only after studying GR and Newtons Principia this entire year do I fully grasp the brilliance of this video. You know your stuff! Keep it coming!

  • @dreggory82
    @dreggory82 4 года назад +3

    All my bubbles are intact, I'm thmart, real thmart.

  • @ospididious
    @ospididious 3 года назад +1

    No bubbles burst here. Only confirmation of my understanding. Thank you.

  • @RobeonMew
    @RobeonMew 4 года назад +4

    BECAUSE ITS NOT A FABRIC!

  • @aclearlight
    @aclearlight 2 года назад +1

    Great work! My head is spinning at the idea of empty space nonetheless providing resistance to deformation and an elastic restoring force.

  • @arielapp9469
    @arielapp9469 4 года назад +10

    7:45, how can we tell space doesn't have a breaking point? what if we just never reached that breaking point? what if black holes do reach that breaking point and that's why we can't see into the event horizon?

  • @nickknight5373
    @nickknight5373 4 года назад +1

    That's a gem of a presentation. Excellent.

  • @felipemonteiro5877
    @felipemonteiro5877 4 года назад +3

    Here we go, time to clean the walls again

  • @antipoti
    @antipoti 3 года назад +1

    Nick is a blessing to humanity.

  • @truecerium4924
    @truecerium4924 4 года назад +1

    This episode is great! Possibly one of the best explanations I have seen on the WWW

  • @ramonmatosnog
    @ramonmatosnog 4 года назад +1

    You popped none, instead you just added more bubbles to my collection and you don't know how happy I am now. New things to research and learn in this quarantine.

  • @astha192
    @astha192 4 года назад +1

    Surely an underrated science channel!!

  • @KeithJohnson.
    @KeithJohnson. 3 года назад +1

    Superb as ever, your delivery is funny, educational and addictive :)

  • @nickverbree
    @nickverbree 4 года назад +1

    Dude, the humor in this video was just what I needed

  • @dtrimm1
    @dtrimm1 4 года назад +2

    Another great video Nick - you're sending me off to learn more about Poisson's equation!

  • @aasavickas
    @aasavickas Год назад +1

    Excellent explanation and video. Thanks the hard work shows up in the video.

  • @1TakoyakiStore
    @1TakoyakiStore 4 года назад +1

    Oh wow. A couple of years ago I commented on one of your videos asking how flexible the fabric of spacetime was or if it could deform and break if enough energy was applied. You graciously responded saying something along the lines of "that's not how spacetime works, have faith in its durability." I felt a little bummed that you didn't go into more detail at the time but understood. Well here you are with a video going over roughly the same question I asked in more detail. All I can say is thank you for spending time on this even if I had nothing to do with its inspiration. This is the kind of detail I was hoping for in my original comment. Thank you, thank you, thank you! 😁
    Fyi this question came up in an unrelated RUclips video where I asked people what would happen if an object traveling faster than the speed of light in a universe where it is faster than it is here in our universe, came through a portal/wormhole into our universe? One of the main responses were a breakdown of spacetime, usually a parsec-wide explosion but I was never sure how accurate it was because they weren't physicists or engineers.

    • @ScienceAsylum
      @ScienceAsylum  4 года назад +1

      Wormholes are tricky. I'll have to think about that one.

    • @rastrisfrustreslosgomez544
      @rastrisfrustreslosgomez544 4 года назад

      Well, a thing that travels faster than the speed of light (ANY thing) can travel backwards in time and if you somehow arrive at your own past you really just doubled the energy density of that region of space (double the ammount of you in the same place) so logically speaking the time-loop would make the local energy-density rise uncontrolably to infinity and that's the very definition of a black hole. So yeah! A black hole. But I'm a chemist, not an astrophysicist so what do I know :P

  • @ptregear
    @ptregear 4 года назад +2

    Sensational video--thanks so much! I'm _slowly_ getting it... And, as a teacher myself (music not maths) I agree we all can learn from (and be inspired by) what you do!

  • @chrismcgarry3160
    @chrismcgarry3160 3 года назад +1

    Wow! For me, this vid just hit the right spot between entertaining and mind-blowing!
    Those clones are just such a brilliant idea! Meme-type fun and they give a really nice rythm!
    4:02 "Where does the const come from?" "What do you mean? I just plug stuff in..." --> That made my day!

  • @cipherxen2
    @cipherxen2 4 года назад +1

    No bubbles bursted here. I've have no bubbles to begin with. Thank you thank you very much for these videos. I can't thank you enough.

  • @hebrewhammer1000
    @hebrewhammer1000 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing. It was cool to see my mechanics of materials class helped prepare me for this.

  • @stevenlilley8045
    @stevenlilley8045 2 года назад

    To believe science is the last word about anything (pun intended, did you get it) is a limited perspective, contrary to science itself
    Keep popping bubbles young man
    You are a good teacher

  • @pranaviyer8178
    @pranaviyer8178 4 года назад +1

    Great video as always! I'm waiting for the next tensor video!

  • @Pedritox0953
    @Pedritox0953 4 года назад +1

    I like this new focus to spring's formula !!

  • @wayneabbott4927
    @wayneabbott4927 4 года назад +1

    Like your videos, you give equations but don't go super in depth into them, but the clone keep reminding of small details that are important. I like that. It's easier to understand. Would love for you to give a crack explaining anti-gravity.

  • @මලින්දසමරසිංහ

    Thank You Sir.I am watching your vidios every day

  • @thelongwayhomeful
    @thelongwayhomeful 3 года назад +1

    WOW Thank you! This video answers a lot of questions about space-time. Eqations are nice but too general to form a big picture. This is what you do so well.

  • @erenb.2806
    @erenb.2806 4 года назад +1

    This is my go to channel for physics 👍

  • @RAJATTHEPAGAL
    @RAJATTHEPAGAL 2 года назад +1

    That explanation of the image of curvature, was the best bubble to be bursted. 😲 And the relation with Poisson energy equation .... 😲😲😲😲😲 ..

  • @thenasadude6878
    @thenasadude6878 4 года назад

    It's the first time I hear any reason for gravity being weak, and the explanation being Spacetime rigidity is a top level discovery.
    Nick if you came up with this, please consider writing a paper and submit it for publication.

    • @ScienceAsylum
      @ScienceAsylum  4 года назад

      I did not come up with this. It's just that no one ever thinks it's important enough to talk about.

  • @-isotope_k
    @-isotope_k 4 года назад +1

    You have deep intuition about science ❗️

  • @1dgram
    @1dgram 4 года назад +2

    No bubbles burst but that was an awesome explanation. Will have to play this for my kids tomorrow. Wish me luck that they don't just tune out

  • @johnh52
    @johnh52 3 года назад +1

    You've got a nutty style, but the content is super-understandable for crazies like me! At least two bursted bubbles... Damn!

  • @kumar7359
    @kumar7359 4 года назад

    Thank you. I binge watch all your videos. This one, though is a level way up. I could easily listen to Radio Eskimo and nod in appreciation of whatever they said.

  • @randysavage1011
    @randysavage1011 4 года назад +1

    What can I do to make this man a viral RUclips sensation? I mean, more than he already is.

  • @seebe2084
    @seebe2084 4 года назад +1

    Whoa... good, good stuff. Thank you for creating and uploading this.

  • @Victor76661
    @Victor76661 4 года назад +1

    ALL the bubbles!!! And as always, thank you for that!

  • @gardenhead92
    @gardenhead92 4 года назад +1

    Weird I was just wondering this... so glad you're covering it!

  • @originverse724
    @originverse724 4 года назад +1

    This is so underrated channel

  • @ColinTimmins
    @ColinTimmins 4 года назад +3

    I love your shirt with the Klingon ships for space invaders theme... =]

  • @grapy83
    @grapy83 4 года назад

    Awesome Channel. Jackpot hidden in multi million subscriber youtube channels. Sadly this one deserves multi multi million subscribers and views. In fact if possible it should be part of curriculum in all relevant classes all around the world.

  • @be_a_dreamer
    @be_a_dreamer 3 года назад +1

    You are just awesome I just had a debate on gravity and spacetime curvature...now I can say something out of the box...🤩🤩

  • @piotao
    @piotao 3 года назад

    LOL from the moment "ojoj" :) so nice! :)
    Never had heard about weak limit, nice!

  • @wasim896
    @wasim896 4 года назад +2

    Happy to hear Milton after a long time.

  • @andrewcarr2431
    @andrewcarr2431 2 года назад +1

    every answer that is supplied in your videos leads to more questions. I guess that is the beauty of science. We take it as "Fact" until someone comes up with a better solution.