The Parallel Universe That's WEIRDER than You Imagined
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- Опубликовано: 2 июн 2024
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0:00 Opening
0:58 Interpretations from physics
1:41 Wormhole, time travel and alternate timeline
4:52 Parallel worlds in Interstellar
10:17 Higher-dimensional beings
12:15 Fun quiz!
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A very important disclaimer, before we start this video. It is unknown to scientists whether there is such a thing as, a parallel universe. Even the concept of wormholes, which some would argue would be the hypothetical portal to enter an alternate universe, it’s also not known to exist. The chances that they exist naturally are exceedingly small. So what we could say is… they are only a theoretical consequence of the laws of physics as is known today.
But it doesn’t stop us from unravelling some of the most profound questions about the cosmos and our reality. We could describe the physicist’s interpretation of these concepts, and… I could tell you what physicists think they know about wormholes, backward time travel and parallel universes.
In 1988, Physicist Igor Novikov stated an astonishing idea about wormholes. If their existence is allowed by the laws of physics, Einstein’s relativistic laws would permit transforming them into some sort of time machine. But how would that work? Let’s explore that statement in detail.
Suppose we have this wormhole system with two different portals. To demonstrate the feasibility of using this wormhole as a time machine, we need the two portals to be carefully positioned at specific locations in the universe. They’re arranged such that the time difference between the two places could grow significantly over time. Let’s say one stable portal is located somewhere on earth with person A, while the other end of the wormhole is in orbit around a black hole, and we send person B in there. We can assume both persons A and B are the same age when this is happening.
So as soon as the wormhole setup is done, we synchronize time between the two portals. Because of the immense gravitational pull near the black hole, time dilation is starting to take effect. For this reason, time for the astronaut at the other end of the wormhole, slows down, as seen in the external universe. But time on earth doesn’t slow down, because that is our reference. But seen through the wormhole, the clocks from the two portals run at the same rate. They are still synchronized.
Now, suppose for our imagination, we unite the two ends of the wormhole back. Of course, because of the immense time dilation between the two spots, we could see that person B is still young, while person A is very old. That is of course, as seen from the external universe. But here’s the shocking thing. When you look inside the two openings of the wormhole, both persons A and B are the same age. And there, you’ll see that the two clocks are synchronized, just like the first time they were set.
Something crazy is going on. It’s the fact that you would create a time machine. If person B steps inside the wormhole, he would be able to go back in time, to the time when he is still the same age as person A.
Okay, in this very peculiar scenario, there are a couple of things that we could ask ourselves. Like: Would it be possible for person B to time travel back to the past, immediately at the time when both clocks were synchronized? Would person B then, meet his other self at that moment? Do we need an alternative timeline to explain this paradox?
Theoretical physicist Joseph Polchinski thought about this situation, which now becomes the Polchinski paradox. It’s basically the billiard ball version of this scenario, meaning.. instead of person B, we have the billiard ball that is sent through one portal of the wormhole.
Although the idea of a wormhole and a time machine is obviously very speculative, mathematical models have demonstrated that it is possible for a wormhole of some kind to connect different portions of space. That’s of course if it is kept open by some form of negative energy. And if this is the case, then the arguments in favour of parallel universes are on our side. Because given an infinite universe, and infinite time… everything is bound to happen somewhere, at another point in space or time. - Кино
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i invented negetive time,by the idea it has healing energies if you loose a limb different will pop -up like the dead pool movie
its rich of fresh oxygen and I poured waterbut it was disappeared...somehow it behaves in the voice of a lady,but timetravel I wasnt allowed to do that because it gives me knowledge...time wave phenomenon before that was ...the planet in which cooper enters generates an ocean(i.e where 1min is equal to 20 years on earth) just in that scene where the robot saves he astraunaught just imagine that robot has been turned into ashes just before it rescues the lady astronaght...but wormhole travel and others are negetive...but I can say that god has fobidden this humanity to doom through his own kindest hands...
I really need this movie released in the theaters again!
Yea more people need to see it
Totally overrated. Who in the world would make McConaughey a lead????
@@jonspengler5891 what you mean Mathew macconoughey is great actor
@@abhiyadav2852 yah , his acting feels like real life family things
When she said “my father promised me” she was just reminding him. She knew he was the same person. At the end she said, “no parent should see their own child dying” 😅 politely asked him to leave
Yup he is just overthinking
@@Icelander00 Yup not much of a proof. This part of an otherwise interesting video seems forced.......this is an absolute norma trait both in reality when referring nostalgically to someone or something and in storytelling so couldn't agree more.....l
This interpretation of Interstellar changes everything for me. I am now going to watch it again with this in mind. Great video.
Glad it was helpful!
@@BeeyondIdeas I think you should make video on Time Travel and Multiverse showed in The Flash Seasons 1-3.
I think this is a fun way to think about it to compensate for the perplexities and paradoxes of time travel. I don’t think this is what Nolan’s intention was though. I believe the film shows 1 reality. Which makes it more of a head scratcher than the all popular multi verse. Love this movie
I agree, because if he indeed returned to another reality (in the video referred to as timeline B), that could be a reality where Murph didn't solve the equation.
Question: During the in-between reality where Cooper makes contact with Dr. Brand, you reference that he initiates that contact in Timeline B, but Cooper was in the space ship with Dr. Brand when that experience occurred in Timeline A. Your suggestion the Cooper is dead in Timeline B negates the possibility of contact being made with Dr. Brand because we know of the above, with that being the case, what keeps Cooper post-tesseract from making contact with Dr. Brand within Timeline A, which would be similar to him making contact with his daughter, since we know Cooper is present with Dr. Brand during that experience?
I love this channel. Makes my brain synapses go all over the place 😂
8:56 , maybe just saying "you promised me" wont emphasize a father - daughter relationship. I think its more of an emotional detail rather than what we are thinking here (which also has a possibility to be true).
Nolan wants you to pay attention to detail. Remember the very first dialogue of the movie... " Well, my dad was a farmer."...
And in the last hospital scene. Same old Murph says " Because my dad promised me"...
In Nolan's movies each dialogue is significant to allow us to understand the whole of it.
I'm not a science geek but i feel that the mystery around the climax and the scene where he enters the Gargantua is still ON and can never be figured out!!! After watching this video, im like yeah why did she told "my dad had promised me"...... This movie still keeps me thrilled, moved, enlightened, and this is the oly movie which directly connects to your soul. 💗
Your channel is amazing and it needs more subscribers. Its informative and also you are keeping it in an understandable format. Thank you!
this movie is a true pioneer of the sci-fi zone!
I love your explanations. Very simple and digestible, something I can share with my young children.
Wonderful!
This channel is extreemly underated
So beautiful I cried
Maaannn that blew my mind... One movie where I keep learning a lot and still feel haven't learned a lot. Nice theories
Glad you enjoyed it!
Question:
At the end of Insteller, when Cooper travels to find Brand, wouldn't Brand have aged, by the time Cooper landed there?
Just the way Cooper's daughter was 200 yrs old.
Remember "Time Dilation?"
They have not met yet. The Brand shown in the last part of the movie is just at the time of her landing.
@@ken_c508 Yes. in the part when is shown, she has just landing the planet. That's not the question. The question is how old should Brand be when Cooper lands on her planet?
When Cooper travels back to earth. 200 years has pasted because of time dilation.
That's Einstein's theory of relatively . The movie mentions it on Millers planet.
@@wplg What makes you think 200 years has passed. When Cooper leaves Murphy is 10 years old and when he returns she's around 90. So I don't know where you got those 200 years from. According to some sources the movie starts in the year 2067 and ends in the year of 2156 which means 89 years passed.
Also Brand would still be the same age. Keep in mind that Cooper doesn't experience anymore time dilation AFTER the slingshot around the Black Hole. So basically when he leaves Cooper station, flies through the wormhole straight to Brand's planet she would still be the same age.
@@CarlosHuiskens But which Cooper you're mentioning?
The Cooper F has died...Cooper A is in the timeline of F. So, he will find Amelia the same age as she was when Cooper F had fallen into the black hole.
@@aashilvyas4444 What do you mean Cooper F has died? Keep in mind that I don't agree with the theory presented in the video that a version of Cooper died. I don't see any logical reasoning for this presented in the movie.
Okay, this movie is much more complex than I thought
THANK YOU SO MUCH for adding subtitles. I need them & it helps me activate my occipital cortex along with the Broca's & Wernike's while learning & i am hard of hearing. Bless you 🙏
Great video as always!!
Thanks again!
this video changed my perspective on this movie as i did not think there was two different timelines, now I have to watch this movie again for the third time using the different timelines perspective 😌
Cooper's ascended 5th dimension self helping himself in his lower dimension timeline, he can do that because he has ascended to the 5th dimension!
Nolan is really genius.
Timelines- dimensions-teleportation, pick a door. You are about to enter the world of quantum reality. portals will open for you just by the thought of your mind.
So if everytime I lose in this reality I win everytime in another?
Man ... wish I was whomever the winner me is.
I love this movie and you gave me something to think about! Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@BeeyondIdeas bro is it possible to time travel??
honest questions:
1) let's say you were able to enter some "parallel universe" that differed only slightly from our own..... how, exactly, would that work? same issue with time travel: If you can't create or destroy matter or mass within a closed system, like a universe. So, in the past when you were a kid.... if you suddenly appeared there as an adult, you just made a human amount of matter, mass, energy...into a filled system. The space you would take up would have to dissappear (annihilated), otherwise it would be instantly forced outward in all directions....like thunder.
2) suppose you read something, like my post..... if you go backwards in time, you wouldn't know. you would unread my post. lose information. so, maybe we do go back and forth in time.... but how would we know? if we were aware that we traveled back in time, that would mean that we took information with us... meaning: we are still going forward, just an odd reality where, from our POV, the future seems like us returning to the past.
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This just Changed My View Point !! ❤️❤️❤️ Quality Content as always ⚡⚡⚡
Glad you liked it
Incredible movie!
Imo saying the movie is actually showing footage of both timelines from the beginning of the movie would make more sense.
“They're not being's they're us”
I have a question...if you can pls answer it...
So...General Relativity by our Einstein states that the space time is curved and the Law of Quantum Gravity states that the space time is flat much like special relativity and gravity is due to gravitons...
So does that mean that Quantum Gravity is stating that the space time is not curved?? And the Super string theory which is trying to explain Quantum Gravity states that the space time is a background and it can curve and expand...
So...Super string theory is in need of 10 dimensions and it believes in Gravitons and the curvature of space time...
Quantum Gravity in Quantum Field theory doesn't believe that there is a space time curvature and it believes that there are only 3 dimensions...
Super String theory is under research and however done nothing is matching safely with General Relativity...
So...my question is...are these facts right?? If it is...then our world is meant for exploration and immense innovations...If it is wrong...then pls state...
I have been watching a lot of videos on these topics...I am getting some what lost..so pls tell me if these are wrong...so I can learn what I right...
Anything truly theoretically possible does indeed actually exist.
My favorite👏👏👏
Enjoy
Interstellar is more complex than expected.
after watching a couple of times I still can't understand the difference between Cooper A and Cooper B
Cooper A's decision to send information back in time is the main trigger of this branching of timeline, resulting in Cooper B coming into existence. It demonstrates how one choice may alter reality and create an entirely different chronology. Hope that helps!
What you’re seeing is “different versions” of cooper. Rewatch this video again and pay close attention. In our eyes we’re watching the same character but in reality we are watching different parallel versions of that character.
Why A doesn’t die but B does? I understand they are different versions and A automatically must survive in order to succeed but why B die?
What is the song playing in the background starting at 10:17?
I get what your saying but theres no indication that cooper B was in the beginning.
This makes my head hurt.
Brooo you have just blown my mind 😨
Your video is just DAMN!
BGM from 5:00 please
A wormhole was created recently
Hello, thanks for providing these beneficial information... I'm an interested secondary student
Um... I have an idea that somehow confused me, why do the word "impossible" in physics exists? As we all know that any idea that comes up into a scientist's head, he tries to match it with logic and does some math calculations in order to prove if this idea is possible or not... But, who said that math theories are correct? If we go back to the history of math, we see that it was originated from philosophy. Philosophers put some rules and basics that are in "their" own vision logical... So math is based on theories
But in philosophy, logic can differ from one to another...
And for physics, physics is based on math calculations...
So, if we changed any theory in math, like 1+1= 2, to become 1+1=3 , many things would change in physics, and some impossible things may be possible. So am I thinking logically?
no no. she knew that he was the same guy and that was her dad. let’s not read too much into that now.
🤯🤔👊🏻
So if Cooper A survived the black hole why wouldn't Cooper B?
Because the work had already been done. Because whatever can happen, will happen.
oh
1998…
Poof ! Mind blown. Now i see intersteller in a totally new light
First one can I get a like ❤
Nope
Are you Indonesian???
The novelization of Interstellar proves your theories wrong. It is stated Cooper is "pulled to the side" by "them" when in the singularity and placed in the tesseract
Totally overated
oh its about a film.
"because my dad promised me" weak argument