Bro... salty and combative, much? This video was my childhood and seeing you rag on it like this makes me wonder who the hell raised you to be so bitter and mean.
It's been made to cater to young minds... You know.. Kids. And even if it wasn't..a bit of humor never hurt anyone. What's 2 star is your ability to absorb anything that doesn't fit your pretentious little 'persona'. Go touch grass
It seems that the mass of the object causes time to slow down, not the speed of the object. For example, if a photon races with a compressed galaxy, both will reach their destination together. In the world of photon, because time is fast, it can move at the speed of light, and in the world of a compact galaxy, because time is slow, it can move at the speed of light. Outside of these two worlds, the speed of photon and the speed of compressed galaxy are equal. Of course, speed increases mass
@@gardengeek3041'isn't very funny?' ..This is not a comedy show. It's science video for kids. A bit of humor along with education never hurt anyone. I mean how miserable does your life has to be that you manage to criticize one of the most elementary and educational videos. I mean even if it want that funny. So what. That's absolutely forgivable given the amount of knowledge provided.
At 1:33:56 they show how a magnet repels sharks. Seriously? It was the sudden noise of the magnet hitting the tank that scared the shark! What rubbish!
Goofy is NEVER the way to go. Not even for children. Goofy is only for catching the attention and explaining stuff to dumb people. I'd love to see DW or BBC making this doc.
بنظر میرسد که جرم جسم باعث کند شدن زمان میشود، نه سرعت جسم. مثلا اگر یک فوتون با یک کهکشان فشرده شده مسابقه دهند، هر دو باهم به مقصد میرسند. در دنیای فنون بخاطر اینکه زمان تند است میتواند با سرعت نور حرکت کند و در دنیای کهکشان فشرده بخاطر اینکه زمان کند است میتواند با سرعت نور حرکت کند. در بیرون از این دو دنیا سرعت فتوت و کهکشان فشرده شده با هم برابر است. البته سرعت باعث افزایش جرم میه
yo. congratulations!!! i was first on a video several years ago. it was a dashcam car crash compilation, that went on to be viewed 50,000 times (and counting!). it's an unforgettable high, but be careful. olympic gold medalists often feel lost in the years after their win, as if they've already peaked in life. the same thing can afflict us first-commenters. stay safe buddy
These letters represent atoms that represent every single thing in universe, comon. Antimatter, neutron stars, black holes? Not to mention neutrinos, photons, all the quark stuff. Should use terms correctly, if pretend to be ‘scientific”
You science producers are trying to make your viewers go blind. Constant cut-cut-cut, flash, flash, flash, zoom in, zoom out, and over the top music and sounds. When trying to learn something have you ever sat in a classroom with a strobe light in your face, someone moving your seat forwards and backwards, with booms going off all the time? No, thought not. Stop producing tv science this way.
Agreed! I'm here for the science, not for the cartoons. It's like they feel that they can't get our attention unless they make it incredibly flashy, because apparently we're all toddlers.
@@larrywalsh9939 You ever give a thought to the parade of mouth-breathing buffoons you encounter in a day who might benefit from a dose of science? ....and it might be difficult to communicate/engage with them when they consider good TV to include The Kardashians (I don't even know if that's what that bilge was called), The Jersey Shore, The Bachelor, or any of the myriad takes on the same basic premise: the viewers at home are stupid and if you show them enough shiny things the advertisers will line your pockets. I'm missing the damned show as I type this (let's not get distracted by my deficiencies here), so i have no idea (I was 4 min into my first viewing when I saw these two posts), but perhaps the purpose of whatever effects you guys are put off by isn't to make it more accessible to you; it might be in the hopes that some of the assholes who manage to move through life despite clearly needing help with their velcro shoes will expand their thinking and join the ranks of the rational, the competent...the worthy.
Thank you. Wished this was available when I was starting high school. So educational and fascinating.
Love that literal (periodic)table. I have only ever really wanted a helicopter .my shopping list just grew to a table and helicopter.
David Pogue is the only scientist who can take an absolute rock-solid 10-star documentary and turn it into a 2-star unwatchable cringefest.
Bro... salty and combative, much? This video was my childhood and seeing you rag on it like this makes me wonder who the hell raised you to be so bitter and mean.
It's been made to cater to young minds... You know.. Kids. And even if it wasn't..a bit of humor never hurt anyone. What's 2 star is your ability to absorb anything that doesn't fit your pretentious little 'persona'. Go touch grass
For a moment there, I thought they we're going to put all the elements together and make another one like him...
Thank you for this video
It seems that the mass of the object causes time to slow down, not the speed of the object. For example, if a photon races with a compressed galaxy, both will reach their destination together. In the world of photon, because time is fast, it can move at the speed of light, and in the world of a compact galaxy, because time is slow, it can move at the speed of light. Outside of these two worlds, the speed of photon and the speed of compressed galaxy are equal. Of course, speed increases mass
The comments are bad but the video is really good i wonder why they complain ❤❤❤
Why complain? Because the humor isn't very funny. Mr.Pogue is like the class clown interrupting at the wrong time.
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@@gardengeek3041'isn't very funny?' ..This is not a comedy show. It's science video for kids. A bit of humor along with education never hurt anyone. I mean how miserable does your life has to be that you manage to criticize one of the most elementary and educational videos. I mean even if it want that funny. So what. That's absolutely forgivable given the amount of knowledge provided.
Great Documentary of knowledge about Elements
Hate to be negative but it's true , that host should not be in film , video , radio, animation, any job where he speaks .....
With that level of pessimism... You shouldn't exist at all. I'm sure your parents would agree.
Lol I found this video funny 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
At 1:33:56 they show how a magnet repels sharks.
Seriously? It was the sudden noise of the magnet hitting the tank that scared the shark!
What rubbish!
This guy Pogue ruins any and all credibility the subject deserves.
Why does PBS think making a topic “goofy” is a good way to present it?
Unwatchable.
it premiered in 2012 TV, not a justification but it was probably meant to attract a different and new kind of audience to nova documentaries.
Goofy is NEVER the way to go. Not even for children. Goofy is only for catching the attention and explaining stuff to dumb people. I'd love to see DW or BBC making this doc.
you know why the dislike is disabled....
بنظر میرسد که جرم جسم باعث کند شدن زمان میشود، نه سرعت جسم. مثلا اگر یک فوتون با یک کهکشان فشرده شده مسابقه دهند، هر دو باهم به مقصد میرسند. در دنیای فنون بخاطر اینکه زمان تند است میتواند با سرعت نور حرکت کند و در دنیای کهکشان فشرده بخاطر اینکه زمان کند است میتواند با سرعت نور حرکت کند. در بیرون از این دو دنیا سرعت فتوت و کهکشان فشرده شده با هم برابر است. البته سرعت باعث افزایش جرم میه
I’m first comment and for some reason that’s a thing on the internet
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Shut up
yo. congratulations!!! i was first on a video several years ago. it was a dashcam car crash compilation, that went on to be viewed 50,000 times (and counting!).
it's an unforgettable high, but be careful.
olympic gold medalists often feel lost in the years after their win, as if they've already peaked in life.
the same thing can afflict us first-commenters. stay safe buddy
Unlistenable unless your 8 yrs old
That's who it's for.. Kids. A bit of goofiness keeps them hooked n learn at the same time.
P. S. Unlistenable is not a word Mr grown up!
Parker Schnabel wants to know your location
These letters represent atoms that represent every single thing in universe, comon. Antimatter, neutron stars, black holes? Not to mention neutrinos, photons, all the quark stuff. Should use terms correctly, if pretend to be ‘scientific”
You are only pretending to be "scientific" if you don't write shit down. When you write shit down, then it's science.
You science producers are trying to make your viewers go blind. Constant cut-cut-cut, flash, flash, flash, zoom in, zoom out, and over the top music and sounds. When trying to learn something have you ever sat in a classroom with a strobe light in your face, someone moving your seat forwards and backwards, with booms going off all the time? No, thought not. Stop producing tv science this way.
Agreed! I'm here for the science, not for the cartoons. It's like they feel that they can't get our attention unless they make it incredibly flashy, because apparently we're all toddlers.
@@larrywalsh9939 You ever give a thought to the parade of mouth-breathing buffoons you encounter in a day who might benefit from a dose of science? ....and it might be difficult to communicate/engage with them when they consider good TV to include The Kardashians (I don't even know if that's what that bilge was called), The Jersey Shore, The Bachelor, or any of the myriad takes on the same basic premise: the viewers at home are stupid and if you show them enough shiny things the advertisers will line your pockets. I'm missing the damned show as I type this (let's not get distracted by my deficiencies here), so i have no idea (I was 4 min into my first viewing when I saw these two posts), but perhaps the purpose of whatever effects you guys are put off by isn't to make it more accessible to you; it might be in the hopes that some of the assholes who manage to move through life despite clearly needing help with their velcro shoes will expand their thinking and join the ranks of the rational, the competent...the worthy.
Bro this came out in 2012 idk what you expected
@@rorobrown2440 Professionalism? Quality documentaries? Not treating us like morons?
@@larrywalsh9939 I think this was designed for children learning the element but yeah fair enough
Hahahahahah wat a joke😂😂😂😂🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
destroy the world for an ounce of gold
Go virtue signal somewhere else..
more science, less Pogue please.