@@purplevanilla study the universe to help us understand the physical matter and processes in our own solar system and other galaxies. It involves studying large objects, such as planets, as well as tiny particles.
@@purplevanilla well, I am on my way to becoming an astrophysicist. and for your question astrophysicists study and observe celestial bodies and handle the physics related to them
Ah, and get this. There could easily be extra-terrestrial (aka alien) lifeforms out there with billions of years of experience. We merely have 150~. (of true science)
Imagine an alien race with +1000 years of modern technology development and with a motivation as massive as we had in the 18-20th century. One of the saddest things is that revolutionary thinking perished in the late 1960’s. The amount of Theoretical Physicists who were brilliant was a huge amount during that period, after that they all perished. We still have a few brilliant minds but they only work for profit of big tech companies or organizations, not as the passionate classic scientists which dreamed to challenge the way we perceive phenomena.
as I am a physicist it makes me cry just to see myself standing and seeing the world. after seeing this how much work, how much sacrifice? it's unimaginable. if you want to see true world just have to learn how to see, and just like that you will understand all science not just physics you can see everything. after you learned to see the true form of the world go outside and see the world I bet you will be amazed by what you see. it's even hard to grows man hold his tear !
@heyzero1414 Then you haven't looked good enough. I know countless of people who enjoy astrophysics ans remember most of the equations...Yeah I really wasn't the best either but hey I am tidying that up.
It really makes us appreciate the beauty in the "little" things, for even the smallest-taken-for-granted objects, or concepts, or anything, have an unfathomable amount of sacrifice and science behind them. Once you realize that everything that's complex only works on top of efficient simpler systems, the latter reveals its magic
My big goal is to one day become a Great Mathematician/Physicist. I will become a scientist. I don't come to RUclips much, but when I do I try to see things that build me up, for me this video is one of them. I like to see great geniuses being recognized, I imagine myself being someone like these people one day. This kind of video motivates me a lot, thank you very much. Hugs from a Brazilian boy.
Wish you Best of luck. Im myself want to become a spacerocket's engineer, i cant even imagine the amount of pride and happiness i would feel if one of my creation would actually help humanity to Explore space!
@@wander67 Friend, Thank you very much for your words. I was going to study Mathematics just now and I remembered this comment. I wish you the best of luck too.
@@kraken_dash very important to do so, else you'll spend your entire lifetime lobbying for lab space and funding while not having any time or quality resources to do good research
Erwin Schrodinger inspired me to choose physics as my future career, learning about his atomic model where he made a clearer description of Bohr's model, was what really got me going, now I'm still in high school but I'm getting there.
Wow, love that dude I too want to go in physics as my future career and study gravity Im still a senior high school student in the Philippines:)) Goodluck to you dude
@@januariusgabrielqueropamor994 Yoo im filipino too, im at junior high rn and i want to work as a physics proffesor at MIT in the us and to eventually win a nobel prize too.
I was extremely bullied in school for my love of science and it feeled like everyone wanted to see me fail. I’ve always loved physics, but after I saw a total solar eclipse, I knew I wanted to dedicate my life and become one of the greats in physics. I just know I’ll change the world. And you have the power as well if you can find motivation in this video really gave me some
Cant agree with you more. What can be more noble to human than his creation serving for humanity for centurys? But i hope you understand, my friend, that it will be very Hard, as you will be forced to save up money, maybe even becoming poor so you would create an invention that will actually help humanity, or choosing the easy way and getting good money but working for corpos inventing meaningless trash.
Im 3 weeks away from graduating high school (we graduate at the end of the year) and I cant wait to study advanced physics next year. Your video is awesome my dude.
I got goosebumps from the edit, thanks for that xD. Id have liked Arnold Sommerfeld as a picture in your edit as well, he was at least as important in modern atomic and quantum theory as Bohr and Planck.
I hate to be that guy, but at 1:51it says it is a picture of Fahrenheit, but it is actually Ole Rømer. It is great he is in this montage since he discovered the speed of light and was the first to make a temperature scale with numerical values (not just showing if it's cold or hot).
@@divyanshsingh1078 it's a tactic to get more retention from the audience if they keep rewatching that part to try and see what is shown. It also is out of the ordinary so it makes people want to comment more often about what the nature of the post is to boost the algorithm into thinking that people are engaged with the content if that makes sense.
@@YoungPhysicistsClub1729Yeah . Imagine listing thousands of European Americans legends and if there only one Indian , le Indian : Peraud bieing indian 🙏🏻
I paused the video to save their names as a thank to them for what they did, but I, as an Egyptian, am confused. Astronomy, medicine, physics and mathematics started from Egypt. Even Plato mentioned that he took all his knowledge from Egyptians. It is strange that you did not mention the name of only one of Egypt’s scientists. Thank you for designing the video. Also, I was hoping to see the boy who explained the fourth dimension on the list
@@WardayYT oh they're so many but your right The media has treated these Egyptian scientists very unfairly. There I will mention a scientist named Mustafa Musharrafa. He was a personal friend of Einstein, and when he died, Einstein was sad & said that humanity lost one of its great minds,
Bro its 3 am rn and I am solving Physics this shit just give me chills so cold to my spine that I am going crazy somehow lol (yeah its been a while I last slept lol), solid editing 10/10
I'm a freshman majoring in chemical engineering, but my passion is in the lab and on a blackboard. So I'm preparing for a transfer exam in an attempt to be admitted to the best college in Taiwan, chemistry major. Thank you for this amazing video.
@@WardayYT Thanks you! My test is on next year ,there aren't many competiters but not many seats as well. It was best 2 out of 19 this year, I definitely need to do my best.
Im really glad you mentioned Hassan Ibn Al Haytham he was a really great mind at his time during the rise of islam and was respected His work on optics on light is amazing.
even tho I am only in 9th grade and not super dedicated towards my studies, I still know them, and the laws and principles they laid out. GOOSEBUMPS level shit how they spent their entires lives to get them and I just have to open my books or google it. MANKIND GOES HARD FR 🥵🥵🥵🥵🥶🥶🥶🥶💯💯💯💯💯🗣🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Physics + Mathematics + Chemistry are a god-tier combo!
fr biology is NOT a science
hell naw....kick the chem from here,...chem is shit...there is no chem without physics and maths
Le JEE:
@@onlytostudy2300 😭
Remove chemistry pls
As an astrophysics student
I love you for creating this masterpiece
What does astrophysicist do?
@@purplevanilla study the universe to help us understand the physical matter and processes in our own solar system and other galaxies. It involves studying large objects, such as planets, as well as tiny particles.
I'm not sure if you are real
@@dipayan8789 how come you are assuming things on your own, dear.
@@purplevanilla well, I am on my way to becoming an astrophysicist. and for your question astrophysicists study and observe celestial bodies and handle the physics related to them
Love how this got recommended to me when I was about to search for a physics lecture.
lol heck yeah
Same bruh
@@dominantsheen7290 aye
What's the meaning of "Little Dark Age"
I think golden age
The fact that I can recognise almost all the names by the laws and units named after them😭
lol ikr, its cool to finally put a face behind the units too
Same
damn electricity looking weird today
Great Capability of yours then 😊
yes i can see heisenburg😉😉😉
The fact that we have achieved this amount of technology and knowledge in such a short time is 🤯
😍😍🙌🙌
Its the aliens..
Ah, and get this. There could easily be extra-terrestrial (aka alien) lifeforms out there with billions of years of experience. We merely have 150~. (of true science)
Imagine an alien race with +1000 years of modern technology development and with a motivation as massive as we had in the 18-20th century. One of the saddest things is that revolutionary thinking perished in the late 1960’s. The amount of Theoretical Physicists who were brilliant was a huge amount during that period, after that they all perished. We still have a few brilliant minds but they only work for profit of big tech companies or organizations, not as the passionate classic scientists which dreamed to challenge the way we perceive phenomena.
And the way it still isn’t enough to discover the greatest mysteries of universe is even more bizarre
I have physics exam in 4 days, and this shit is motivating af, now I m going to crush that electrodynamics.
fu*k yeah lets get that dub 🦾
how it went?
I wish that you have cruched that exam
Us bro i have exams tomorrow
I'm gonna ace this thing
@@anupchaudhari5990 I believe in you bro!
as I am a physicist it makes me cry just to see myself standing and seeing the world. after seeing this how much work, how much sacrifice? it's unimaginable. if you want to see true world just have to learn how to see, and just like that you will understand all science not just physics you can see everything. after you learned to see the true form of the world go outside and see the world I bet you will be amazed by what you see. it's even hard to grows man hold his tear !
Sadly no one knows much about them, but everyone knows what was the last viral video on tiktok
@heyzero1414 Then you haven't looked good enough. I know countless of people who enjoy astrophysics ans remember most of the equations...Yeah I really wasn't the best either but hey I am tidying that up.
@@DirtPutHandle I know they are famous im referencing to most people who use tiktok, and yeah, most people on the Internet use it...
It really makes us appreciate the beauty in the "little" things, for even the smallest-taken-for-granted objects, or concepts, or anything, have an unfathomable amount of sacrifice and science behind them. Once you realize that everything that's complex only works on top of efficient simpler systems, the latter reveals its magic
The more I go into these things,The more i question reality.
My big goal is to one day become a Great Mathematician/Physicist. I will become a scientist.
I don't come to RUclips much, but when I do I try to see things that build me up, for me this video is one of them.
I like to see great geniuses being recognized, I imagine myself being someone like these people one day.
This kind of video motivates me a lot, thank you very much.
Hugs from a Brazilian boy.
Wish you Best of luck. Im myself want to become a spacerocket's engineer, i cant even imagine the amount of pride and happiness i would feel if one of my creation would actually help humanity to Explore space!
@@wander67 Friend, Thank you very much for your words. I was going to study Mathematics just now and I remembered this comment. I wish you the best of luck too.
Good luck guys.
Same but first I need to escape my third world country so I can get enough funds to do research
@@kraken_dash very important to do so, else you'll spend your entire lifetime lobbying for lab space and funding while not having any time or quality resources to do good research
There is more to physics than what most people think, its not simply complex equations and sums, It is the foundation of how everything functions.
exactly
Love how seeing Einstein and Heisenberg gave me real goosebumps
my brother loves werner heisenberg.
@@vrmil6843walter Heisenberg
100th like
@@arneshpal7702 We need to cook.
Erwin Schrodinger inspired me to choose physics as my future career, learning about his atomic model where he made a clearer description of Bohr's model, was what really got me going, now I'm still in high school but I'm getting there.
yes brother, stay motivated, the world of physics is beautiful and I wish you luck
Wow, love that dude
I too want to go in physics as my future career and study gravity
Im still a senior high school student in the Philippines:))
Goodluck to you dude
@@januariusgabrielqueropamor994 Yoo im filipino too, im at junior high rn and i want to work as a physics proffesor at MIT in the us and to eventually win a nobel prize too.
@@januariusgabrielqueropamor994 all the best to you man
@@thevaultboy9940 Win the prize ir not what's important is that you loved what you're doing and being fascinated about the science
I was extremely bullied in school for my love of science and it feeled like everyone wanted to see me fail. I’ve always loved physics, but after I saw a total solar eclipse, I knew I wanted to dedicate my life and become one of the greats in physics. I just know I’ll change the world. And you have the power as well if you can find motivation in this video really gave me some
0:36 - Say my name...
Learn theories , solve equations and problems , improvise . Make your own theories , and lead humanity forward.
that's what it's all about!
No
all the subjects that were boring to me in school are now the coolest things.
lmao
"Never stop asking the right questions" - Einstein.
I feel like that would be something Socrates would have also said
@@ibarelyupload7648 probably all wises said that
Ok, why did Israel bomb the twin towers? 🕺 🕺 🕺 🕺 🕺
@@Aerion8841 To get Iraq fucked so that will destabilize the Middle East.
@@Aerion8841 To get Iraq fucked so that will destabilize the Middle East.
This has motivated me to continue studying and working to invent new tech.
heck yeah continue to advance human progress!
Cant agree with you more. What can be more noble to human than his creation serving for humanity for centurys? But i hope you understand, my friend, that it will be very Hard, as you will be forced to save up money, maybe even becoming poor so you would create an invention that will actually help humanity, or choosing the easy way and getting good money but working for corpos inventing meaningless trash.
From the Archimedes screw to the microprocessor, it's all built on physics.
so true
that obvious fact blew my mind for some reason
Congrats for this fascinating edit my friend. I am going to continue studying electromagnetism now, thanks for the motivation :)
heck yes!
I'll be integrating biot savart man😢 these vector integrals are a pain in the ahh
Few days ago:- I succesfully clear World 2nd toughest exam JEE Advance. In advance i got 320 marks out of 360.
Which books u follow
@@Za1D3 He's lying lol
If thats true , congrats brother , hope you have a bright future ahead .
SLAY
rank kitna aya?
I love these videos, they really give me a boost of motivation to stay in school and continue with me studies
heck yeah that was the goal, I want to inspire the next generation of thinkers
@@WardayYT you succeeded
@@nerdy8644definitely!🙌
you are a nobel man for doing such a deed brother@@WardayYT
@@TarmacThings aye thanks 🙏🏻
I haven’t been doing good in school lately, but this just gave me a lot of motivation. thanks!
Heck yeah!
IM BACK AND STILL MOTIVATED
@@Whipper_snapperJoe Lmao now that's dedication!
ngl I think ima drop by every 6 months or smt. AND YES IM STILL MOTIVATED
This is the first video on youtube I watched twice on repeat
This is damn beautiful and motivating 😢
Glad you liked it 😊
Thank you sir for this awesome montage. I was about to study physics and this randomly came up. RUclips algorithm has finally blessed me
Heck yeah no problem
The undisputed GOAT of sciences , physics is one of the most beautiful things I’ve ever seen or studied.
couldn't agree more :)
Im 3 weeks away from graduating high school (we graduate at the end of the year) and I cant wait to study advanced physics next year. Your video is awesome my dude.
Congratulations, and thank you!
One day i'll be one of them
You and me
No you won't
@@miladgh226 I'm with you guys
@@ramijkhan9038 ok, whatever you say loser
Me too
NICE EDIT! ❤😮
thanks!
being a theoretical physics student i keep coming back to this 💛
0:32 " sees hawkings'
oup oup 'three consecutive whistles'
Your edits are excellent
thank you!
This guy really made physics look cool. Not just that but also made a nice edit
People watching this are smart af
I have may all respects to all of physicists 🌌🌙
Physics is love♾️
physics is life ☺
This video makes me emotional every time❤😢, as this video is the best Physics Edit ever and when that equations come 🌌🥹
🙏🏻
@@WardayYT Thank You For Your Love ..Warday❤️❤️❤️.This Edit Really kicked The Curious 7 Year kid To study Physics and Astrophysics
@@c-34-akshitranjan73 I’m happy that it resonates with you. Physics is so beautiful 🙌🏼
This is a truly masterpiece!
heck yeah
bro dropped the best physics edit and thought we wouldn't observe
😂
Love the pfp
Hahahaha this is perfect just perfect, but was this video always the hardest edit, or did us observing it change the outcome.
Newton, Stephen Hawking, Albert Einstein, Galileu... Grandes nomes da história
so true
Every single Person in this video, they all shaped humanity
You forgot about Tesla
congrats on almost 2k subs
Thanks man getting closer 😬
@@WardayYT it's been less than a week already 0.07k subs more
@@ArthurMonke heck yeah 😎 we’re growing now
The voice of Richard Feynman is enough to motivate me ❤️❤️
aye
Me too, 😁
Every time without fail it gives me the chills!
I come Back to this Video Sometimes, it motivates me, thanks man🔥
I gotchu
I got goosebumps from the edit, thanks for that xD. Id have liked Arnold Sommerfeld as a picture in your edit as well, he was at least as important in modern atomic and quantum theory as Bohr and Planck.
This is my new favorite edit.
aye glad you like it
I hate to be that guy, but at 1:51it says it is a picture of Fahrenheit, but it is actually Ole Rømer. It is great he is in this montage since he discovered the speed of light and was the first to make a temperature scale with numerical values (not just showing if it's cold or hot).
what
aspiring chem major here, this is easily the most motivating video ive ever seen
💪🏼
Physics + Mathematics + Chemistry are a god-tier combo!. I didn't understand anything, but I have massive respect for those geniuses..
don't forget biology and astronomy
As an Physics students in Senior High school 11th Grades, Massive Big W to you sir.
💪🏼 thank you
@@WardayYT You're Welcome.
@@Mysterious_Person.87 ☺️
I always watch this edit for motivation in my journey of being a physicist
Heck yeah 😎
watching this while studying physics makes me so happy. i love physics.
That dopamine comes and goes for a short period of time and you'll avoid it. But i like this world anyways.
That mummified head of Jeremy Bentham at 1:55 almost scared me to death.
Lol
same brother
Wonderful absolutely wonderful work, warday
aye thank you
Great humanity.Great heroes.Love and Respect all of you.
wow this kind of video utterly piqued my obscured interests in physics and astronomy as well as astrophysics.
heck yeah 💪
The weird heads creeped me out cus its late at night rn, but overall awesome edit! 😂😂
lmao my bad, just trying to boost retention for the algorithm to pick me up
@@WardayYT Great tactic lmao
@@WardayYT why did u do that, please explain
@@divyanshsingh1078 it's a tactic to get more retention from the audience if they keep rewatching that part to try and see what is shown. It also is out of the ordinary so it makes people want to comment more often about what the nature of the post is to boost the algorithm into thinking that people are engaged with the content if that makes sense.
Bro thT scared the shit out of me
I'm going to be here someday, and I know that so many other people have this same dream. The age of geniuses is upon us. I can feel it.
PROUD TO INDIAN SCIENTIST 🙏🇮🇳🙏
1.HOMI BHABHA 0.18 sec
2.CHANDRASHEKHAR 0.37 sec
3.CV RAMAN 0.41 sec
4.Satyendra nath BOSE 1:25 sec
i knew there would be a comment of this
@@YoungPhysicistsClub1729Same.
Hypernationalism in India.
@@Marcus_47 and what's wrong w that lmao.
@@YoungPhysicistsClub1729Yeah .
Imagine listing thousands of European Americans legends and if there only one Indian , le Indian : Peraud bieing indian 🙏🏻
@@rafsanjanirownak2385 And whats wrong in showing pride. If u are offended why not ignore it instead of bringing your corny ass here
0:43 Hell yeah Japanese offended
🙃
😂😂
This ain't funny dude... 🙃
Cool edit 👍🔥🔥🔥
Thanks!
Johann Kepler is my favorite scientist in all of history. The man was an absolute genius, I have no idea how he was able to discover what he did.
Him and Fermi are my favorite when it comes to thinking outside of the box, Feynman was really passionate also
@@ChristianDorettibro, Kepler literally thought outside of the earth 💀
Good edits that will boost teeanger's motivation
🦾
I paused the video to save their names as a thank to them for what they did, but I, as an Egyptian, am confused. Astronomy, medicine, physics and mathematics started from Egypt. Even Plato mentioned that he took all his knowledge from Egyptians. It is strange that you did not mention the name of only one of Egypt’s scientists. Thank you for designing the video. Also, I was hoping to see the boy who explained the fourth dimension on the list
I'm just not familiar with any egyptian physicists
@@WardayYT oh they're so many but your right The media has treated these Egyptian scientists very unfairly. There I will mention a scientist named Mustafa Musharrafa. He was a personal friend of Einstein, and when he died, Einstein was sad & said that humanity lost one of its great minds,
Bro its 3 am rn and I am solving Physics this shit just give me chills so cold to my spine that I am going crazy somehow lol (yeah its been a while I last slept lol), solid editing 10/10
lol glad you like it
I love science forever and live in it.
heck yeah!
ive never been good at physics or math, but i respect people that are
Cool of you to admit that. We need people in avenues that they’re good at or passionate about so respect to you 🫡
awesome video, the average person often forget these legends who legit make what is possible today, possible.
Thanks, and well said. Society nowadays often takes everything for granted!
you earned yourself another subscriber
Amazing 👏
aye
As a physics student.
Massive W to you
thank you
Bro this video is so motivational to me you don’t even know 😭🤝
@@TubinCupin 💪🏼
I'm a freshman majoring in chemical engineering, but my passion is in the lab and on a blackboard. So I'm preparing for a transfer exam in an attempt to be admitted to the best college in Taiwan, chemistry major. Thank you for this amazing video.
You got this
@@WardayYT Thanks you! My test is on next year ,there aren't many competiters but not many seats as well. It was best 2 out of 19 this year, I definitely need to do my best.
1:55 whats that?
Jeremy Bentham… but whyy
Ok, but why he looks like that? @@MayHemsdottir
Incredible edit!!!
@@tim5226 🙏🏻
0:37 he’s the one who knocks💀😱😱😱💀💀
"If you find science boring, you are learning it from wrong teacher" -Richard Feynman
The most Scary edit I have ever seen 🥲🥲🥲
Physics will remain the best philosophical way to understand nature, the universe and the world.❤
My dream is to have my name among these great minds
aspire for greatness
Ohh that's great I'm also gonna have my name among the greatest minds. 🍎
Just one word for this edit:- Majestic
thank you
Fantastic
thank you!
I got goosebumps after seeing the standard model Lagrangian. I know what it means and it's fascinating.
0:43 ❤💣
Im really glad you mentioned Hassan Ibn Al Haytham he was a really great mind at his time during the rise of islam and was respected
His work on optics on light is amazing.
Yeah I had to include him, thought his contributions were important
1:53 to 1:55 at 0.25x is horrifying. Once you see it, you can’t unsee it.
What was that
@Samurai_X_Batman, Idk
@@Samurai_X_Batman mummified head of Jeremy bentham...
0:34 The Goat!
1:55
Wtf
Where did that came from
lol an attempt at boosting retention for the algorithm
@@WardayYT awesome 👍
Best thing ever i see 🗿
This a very nice edit you are very underated 😊
Oh thank you
A physicist is just an atom way of looking at itself
- Niels Bohr
We want for Biology , immediately !!!
lol okay!
Bro you are great nice work done keep doing
excellent only Pasteur was missing
ah you right, although he is predominantly a chemist
even tho I am only in 9th grade and not super dedicated towards my studies, I still know them, and the laws and principles they laid out. GOOSEBUMPS level shit how they spent their entires lives to get them and I just have to open my books or google it.
MANKIND GOES HARD FR 🥵🥵🥵🥵🥶🥶🥶🥶💯💯💯💯💯🗣🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Faraday is My Favorite one❤
I love faraday too ❤️
Pysics + mathematics + computer science these are good tier
kids hate them just because of exams
but we love them
Physics gave us jiggle physics, and I think that's worthy of applause.
👏🏼
I now am death destroyer of worlds. - J. Robert Oppenheimer, father of the nuclear bomb.
2:40 , these quotes are perfect
glad you like them :)
I didn't understand anything, but I have massive respect for those geniuses.
You do very good job my friend...
As the song says horrified for the first time Oppenheimer appears
Aye you caught that lol