Some Other Objects : Cinder Block - 41 cm (410.000 km) Chandra Bahadur Dangi - 54 cm (540.000 km) Penguin - 1 m (1.000.000 km) Human - 1.7 m (1.700.000 km)
The scale of how small atoms are really really hard to represent, but this video almost allows me to comprehend just how crazy small things can be. Thanks a lot
To imagine what the size of an atom is relative to a person, just compare yourself in size with a star whose size is about 10 million km, which is about 10 times larger than the Sun, and the Sun, if anything, is 100 times larger than the Earth in size! This is an atom compared to a man. However, this video started far from the smallest things, very far away, for example, the same protons and neutrons are about 100 thousand times smaller than atoms in size, but there are things much smaller than them, much, for example, the smallest thing we know at the moment in the universe is the Planck length and it it is used 10^25 times fewer atoms, if that 1 billion- 10^9. I will not explain in detail what it is, I will only say that at the moment it is considered the smallest length, and to make it clear how small it is, I will say this, a person for it is about the same size as 100 million observable universes for a person.
The fact that you can't even see the nucleus of the atom on this scale is even crazier. Let alone quarks. We need to scale the atom up to like the size of manhattan to see the quarks The human hand would be as big as the solar system just so we can barely see the quark with the naked eye
DNA is very thin, but it's actually very long. If you were to unwrap all the DNA in a chromosome, you'd end up with a chain that's about a meter long, but way too thin to see
@@0x6a09He means schools aren't interested in real science, only politically motivated statements hidden under the guise of science. For example, at my university, they claim that science supports gender ideology. But when I employ basic biology to dispute that claim, I'm called a science denier amongst other buzz words. In 2023, intelligent people have to pretend to be stupid in order to avoid ostracization.
If you calculate how quick he needed to move away at the end then you'll reach the conclusion that he probably got pretty dizzy. That or one hell of a zoom function.
That was absolutely amazing! Connecting the scales of atom to molecule to organism so visually is so helpful.. Scale contrast in the tiny world is just as present as in the macro world, which is not necessarily obvious to the human mind. Not mine anyway :) BTW did anyone get the "fragile giant" thing?
I remember reading about atoms when i was a child and one of the introductions to it was: "If an atom is the size of your thumbnail, your hand would be able to grasp the Earth!" This video just illustrated that.
This just makes you think, even when we visualize a size comparison of the smallest objects, things we can't even see without specific tools, a full human body wouldn't cover the distance to the nearest solar system to us. It just baffles me how even when we compare those sizes to relatable objects, the human brain still can't comprehend the sheer vastness of the universe. Absolutely unreal... Also, amazing video!
Given the size of the hand, the human would be larger than the sun. Is insane that we are capable of finding out that we are made of very unthinkable number of "Legos " which are also made of another ones way smallers (quarks).
Do the disbelievers not realize that the heavens and earth were ˹once˺ one mass then We split them apart?1 And We created from water every living thing. Will they not then believe? Quran 21:30 And yet people believe all of this was just “evolved” accidentally over years… come onnnn 🤣 My Iphone is “less” complex then this micro organism world. And yet, my iphone was created and no one would believe me if I said that my iphone was accidentally put together by luck trough evolution that took place millions of years.
In 8 minutes you've made the abstract world of microscales comprehensible. I didn't know that my thinking on the subject was so clouded/obfuscated by the barriers imposed by page sizes/muddy comparisons in text books and wiki page display on the screen.
The Fragile Giant is a tiny carving, I think it was made from the tip of pencil lead. I've seen others like it, gotta have surgeon steadiness and a whole lot of patience to make those.
"For after all what is man in nature? A nothing in relation to infinity, all in relation to nothing, a central point between nothing and all and infinitely far from understanding either. The ends of things and their beginnings are impregnably concealed from him in an impenetrable secret. He is equally incapable of seeing the nothingness out of which he was drawn and the infinite in which he is engulfed", Blaise Pascal, (1623 - 1662), French philosopher. This is I think one of the most fascinating RUclips channels on the Internet. Greetings from France.
Neat! Could you do a part two where you enlarge the hydrogen atom to the size of our solar system and show everyone the micro *micro* universe? Thinking about how everything is made of a bunch of furiously vibrating *empty* *space* always makes me smile.
what about the scale of the milky way? 1 m:100,000,000,000,000 km (at this scale the distance between the sun and the nearest star is 45cm) (and the sun will be 25μm (this is the peak))
Well that's some meticulous work! Must have taken quite a bit of time putting it in human measurable scale. It doesn't matter if it's entirely accurate, the point is very clear. Thank you for this amazing work.
I loved the last scene. It is going backwards to the first shown, hydrogen atom. Everything started from a hydrogen atom and with fusions it became other atoms and made heavier atoms.
On this scale, atomic nuclei would be barely visible points. The size difference between an atom and its nucleus is described by this example: If the atomic nucleus is enlarged to the size of a football (diameter 22 cm), in the middle of the pitch, the first electrons will be found in the last row of the stadium stands (about 100 meters).
I'm touching a piece of my hair and trying to imagine a neuron being that big, and I don't think that was a human hair. Maybe like a penguin hair or something extremely thin
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Some Other Objects :
Cinder Block - 41 cm (410.000 km)
Chandra Bahadur Dangi - 54 cm (540.000 km)
Penguin - 1 m (1.000.000 km)
Human - 1.7 m (1.700.000 km)
Perfect music.
And to think that god created these beautiful pins and gave them wonderful tasks :P
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Godzilla vs T4 movie
The T4 Bacteriophage looks exactly like an alien extermination machine
That's because that's exactly what it is.
It wipes out viruses it gotta be
That’s how it looks irl
@@FREE_WILL_DEFENDER it wipes out bacteria actually
Like 'WAR OF THE WORLDS - The Return'
Thank you for including the pencil and hand. They really helped put everything else into perspective 😊
the gigantic closeup of the point of a syringe is what did it for me. that was crazy. rest was just icing on the cake
Mad props to the city that let you place all those large objects on top of it
Bro and the camera men
The cameraman is the most important one....
*The planet
Hate it when a 15stories tall viruses suddenly appears and block the road man...
@@kerduslegend2644Man hate it when the T4 bacteriophage scares the fucking shit out of me
The scale of how small atoms are really really hard to represent, but this video almost allows me to comprehend just how crazy small things can be. Thanks a lot
To imagine what the size of an atom is relative to a person, just compare yourself in size with a star whose size is about 10 million km, which is about 10 times larger than the Sun, and the Sun, if anything, is 100 times larger than the Earth in size! This is an atom compared to a man. However, this video started far from the smallest things, very far away, for example, the same protons and neutrons are about 100 thousand times smaller than atoms in size, but there are things much smaller than them, much, for example, the smallest thing we know at the moment in the universe is the Planck length and it it is used 10^25 times fewer atoms, if that 1 billion- 10^9. I will not explain in detail what it is, I will only say that at the moment it is considered the smallest length, and to make it clear how small it is, I will say this, a person for it is about the same size as 100 million observable universes for a person.
Actually, how large they are. Humans are not to small when compared to Earth. Similar with atoms and ants
The fact that you can't even see the nucleus of the atom on this scale is even crazier. Let alone quarks. We need to scale the atom up to like the size of manhattan to see the quarks The human hand would be as big as the solar system just so we can barely see the quark with the naked eye
This made me realize atoms are a lot bigger than I thought
They are smaller than you thought, the earth is huge, that little zoom out is not accurate
Atoms are not that small compared to quarks
yeah yeah I know, especially cesium atom is as big as car tire
Your mom is a lot bigger than I thought
@@doomsday7308 true
Can we take a moment to appreciate all the effort this man puts into his videos. As a 🤖, I can safely say these scales seem accurate.
Oh hello mr. Robot
Good bot
At least you admit
@@luc8254 Hey.
@@boomerangmonkey8263 hi
5:32 It was this moment for me when I thought I was watching a horror movie.
I'm so impressed with the neuron soma cell size 👀, like, it's huge. I thought it was way more smaller
* way smaller *
the -er in "smaller" implies that it is more small, making the extra more redundant.
@@negativenancy4119 🤓
@@negativenancy4119 ☝️
@@negativenancy4119 "extra redundant" has lots of redundancy too 😅
I dislikeded your comment.
😁🤣🤣🤣
Imagine seeing a giant neuron in the sky, everyone would probably think it’s some kind of aliens or something
Imagine seeing the giant jizz snake over your city.
@@EminencePhront i have once actually
@@EminencePhrontanything is possible! 😮💨🥰🔮🎭🎬🎥
3:48 Love how the plane looks like it just drifts down to take a quick pic then is straight outta there
When I saw DNA, I was like wow that's big, little did I know 😄
same
DNA is very thin, but it's actually very long. If you were to unwrap all the DNA in a chromosome, you'd end up with a chain that's about a meter long, but way too thin to see
This video must be shown in every school around the world. Fantastic.
And every person that stil wear mask lol
@@sergesam5284 What do you mean?
@@0x6a09He means schools aren't interested in real science, only politically motivated statements hidden under the guise of science. For example, at my university, they claim that science supports gender ideology. But when I employ basic biology to dispute that claim, I'm called a science denier amongst other buzz words. In 2023, intelligent people have to pretend to be stupid in order to avoid ostracization.
@@0x6a09 he's an antivaxer, his brain is no good. would be hilarious if he never replied because he died from not getting protection from the virus
It’s absolutely amazing to think even on this scale how small atoms still are
The relive that I felt when I saw that the red and white cell are much bigger than the virus 😅
if those were smaller viruses won't be able to infect and kill it tho
Thats actually not quite good. Virus can attack blood cells because on microscopic level you can only attack cells bigger than you.
Same! I started to feel so much better that the human cells were bigger than those viruses 😂
Don't be too happy that means that the virus could multiply inside the cell
man the cameraman deserves more credit
If you calculate how quick he needed to move away at the end then you'll reach the conclusion that he probably got pretty dizzy. That or one hell of a zoom function.
this is an animation though.
@@liammartinez5049 really?
It was Ant man
@@liammartinez5049 That's the joke
This music is so creepy 😭 gives this video a menacing vibe, adds to that feeling of seeing how tiny things are but also how big things are
Atom and hair is a great comparison if you're trying to really visualize sizes of the microworld!
That was absolutely amazing! Connecting the scales of atom to molecule to organism so visually is so helpful.. Scale contrast in the tiny world is just as present as in the macro world, which is not necessarily obvious to the human mind. Not mine anyway :)
BTW did anyone get the "fragile giant" thing?
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Fragile Giant - The Art of Jonty Hurwitz
@@vladislavo1240 thank you!
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cell
That was awesome. Great work! Hope this blows up!
Had to look up fragile giant and was extremely impressed with how they can make something so small
Same, I never heard of it and I was like “I know nothing in our body looks exactly like an elephant” lol
It is elephant..
I remember reading about atoms when i was a child and one of the introductions to it was: "If an atom is the size of your thumbnail, your hand would be able to grasp the Earth!"
This video just illustrated that.
This just makes you think, even when we visualize a size comparison of the smallest objects, things we can't even see without specific tools, a full human body wouldn't cover the distance to the nearest solar system to us. It just baffles me how even when we compare those sizes to relatable objects, the human brain still can't comprehend the sheer vastness of the universe. Absolutely unreal...
Also, amazing video!
Given the size of the hand, the human would be larger than the sun. Is insane that we are capable of finding out that we are made of very unthinkable number of "Legos " which are also made of another ones way smallers (quarks).
Do the disbelievers not realize that the heavens and earth were ˹once˺ one mass then We split them apart?1 And We created from water every living thing. Will they not then believe? Quran 21:30
And yet people believe all of this was just “evolved” accidentally over years… come onnnn 🤣
My Iphone is “less” complex then this micro organism world. And yet, my iphone was created and no one would believe me if I said that my iphone was accidentally put together by luck trough evolution that took place millions of years.
cell
Now THAT was visually stunning and definitely earned a subscription from me ! Can't wait to check out your other videos !
I'm more surprised how tiny viruses are
And at the same time, surprised by how big some of them are.
They are just corrupted packets of data that is able to corrupt cells.
@@TheSalosful I expected viruses to be much more complicated, not a few molecules combined together
I guess that’s how they’re able to be so effective
@@cheapcheese. they are literally a little balloon of fat with genetic material in it
In 8 minutes you've made the abstract world of microscales comprehensible. I didn't know that my thinking on the subject was so clouded/obfuscated by the barriers imposed by page sizes/muddy comparisons in text books and wiki page display on the screen.
so glad i dont have any neurons, their scary.
😅
Now imagine how big a human would be on this scale. It'd be like Galactus sized.
size
More like sun sized
The Fragile Giant is a tiny carving, I think it was made from the tip of pencil lead. I've seen others like it, gotta have surgeon steadiness and a whole lot of patience to make those.
amazing perspective!!
"For after all what is man in nature? A nothing in relation to infinity, all in relation to nothing, a central point between nothing and all and infinitely far from understanding either. The ends of things and their beginnings are impregnably concealed from him in an impenetrable secret. He is equally incapable of seeing the nothingness out of which he was drawn and the infinite in which he is engulfed", Blaise Pascal, (1623 - 1662), French philosopher.
This is I think one of the most fascinating RUclips channels on the Internet.
Greetings from France.
Looks like youre back at it again! love your dman 4k comparison vids.
It'd be very interesting to be a able to grasp an atom
I wonder how it would even react to that
i really wanna climb inside a nanotube and just chill there
If only they were big.......
@@slametdinatadinata645 bruh
@@number1ratedsalesman1997_ or i can build one for you?
@@slametdinatadinata645 i would like that
@@number1ratedsalesman1997_ what materials do i need for it?
Neat! Could you do a part two where you enlarge the hydrogen atom to the size of our solar system and show everyone the micro *micro* universe?
Thinking about how everything is made of a bunch of furiously vibrating *empty* *space* always makes me smile.
Stunning !! Thanks for creating and sharing
Damn good work.
Damn good illustration
damn rip to the hand at the end just contracted all of those viruses
at this scale the Planck length would still be smaller than an atom
what about the scale of the milky way? 1 m:100,000,000,000,000 km (at this scale the distance between the sun and the nearest star is 45cm) (and the sun will be 25μm (this is the peak))
This video about microworld is so Good! It shows a lot ✨
This is a very great video! Thanks for making it.
Fantastic video. It starts from the humble hydrogen atom that has only 5X10-11 m .
This is the best of all of these comparison videos I have ever seen! WOW!
Bonus points to anyone who can find the scale factor of these models.
times 1,000,000,000?
@Stegotyranno 420 I think you're right, it showed in that one tube that one nanometer is a meter, so the scale would be a billion then
@@stegotyranno4206 That is correct a single nanometer in this is 1 meter. Figured it out around the 300nm part.
As above, so below.
And we’re somewhere in between. Awesome perspective to life, death, the universe and everything. Thanks 🙏🏻
Hats off, unique, mind blown Thank you for eternity
At this scale, a hydrogen nucleus would only be 2 MICROMETERS in size….one 1/25000 the size of a hydrogen atom, crazy!
This video is what happens when you give the cameraman the Ant-Man suit.
The music on this is perfect!
Oh have a feeling a planet with these big guys would be awsome!
How could you be both informative and entertaining at same time....❤ Thnkyu
Wow, elephants are a lot smaller than they look on TV.
Wow definitely save this video to show it to my students later. Thanks!
Anybody else get the feeling that you're looking at your old enemy when seeing the viruses? Like a mix of a sense of respect and contempt
Well that's some meticulous work! Must have taken quite a bit of time putting it in human measurable scale. It doesn't matter if it's entirely accurate, the point is very clear. Thank you for this amazing work.
That would be so scary if they were actually that big 😭😭
I had to look it up. A fragile giant is a miniature work of art and not an elephant shaped parasite living in our pubic hair.
Absolutely fascinating and enlightening in a truly jaw-droppingly way! Thanks!
Amazing!
5:39 holy shit it's Arael from the hit anime Neon Genesis Evangelion
Interesting thing is he used the electron cloud model of the atom instead of the popular point-like electron which is less accurate
Really? I thought the cloud model by Edwin Schrodinger and others more accurate
@@nanda28cc that's what he said
“He’s got the whole world in his hands!”
Best one thus far!!! Keep these coming! Extremely Cool 😎
Yes5:24
Thanks for making me realize the size of atom and all the microscopic organisms. It is really a great realization to watch such a video. Great work ❤
i wonder how many atoms there are in the universe.
Only Earth alone has around 130,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000. Based on google search 🤣
@@REDSIDEofficial unreal
I’d guess about 6 or 7
@@liamgimbel6389 not a bad guess
Current estimates suggest about 10^80 something last I knew.
I loved the last scene. It is going backwards to the first shown, hydrogen atom. Everything started from a hydrogen atom and with fusions it became other atoms and made heavier atoms.
fantastic film
I found this video is so cute and informative, keep it up this good work 😄👏
The background got me thinking DNA was bigger than humans
1:22 "You can't park your rocket here dude"
Yeah, because they are cells here
Which programmes did you use for these animation?
On this scale, atomic nuclei would be barely visible points. The size difference between an atom and its nucleus is described by this example:
If the atomic nucleus is enlarged to the size of a football (diameter 22 cm), in the middle of the pitch, the first electrons will be found in the last row of the stadium stands (about 100 meters).
6:18 what? Is a fragile giant??
World's smallest sculpture
Fascinating. It would be good to add the size of holes in face masks to compare with viruses and which ones can get through.
very interesting
THANK YOU FOR DOING THIS, IS AMAZING
Those carbon nano tubes be tiny lol
That was simply amazing
I still can't believe that neurons are larger than human hair 😳
Wunderbar! Genau so etwas habe ich gesucht! Man lernt sehr viel!🙏🏻👍🏻👋🏻
I’d like to see the quantum mechanics of each element and virus to see how they look and work.
Incredible. Also the horror music in the background nice touch 👌😅
The scale up is 10,000,000,000x for anyone wondering
1,000,000,000
not 10,000,000,000
Wow excellent video, like truly awesome job
This is insane
Imagine if everything was actually the size seen in the video. Very good btw.Great job red side
Surprised to see that the neuron cell is as large as a grain of sand
Brilliant, thanks for that 👍
What a shape, almost like a hook at every corner, no wonder many get hookled on sweets 0:30.
This is one thing on its own, but the -music- background sounds are abosolutely horrifying.
imagine just taking a walk and a t4 bacteriophage the size of a town just materializes in front of you
I'd be more concerned by the giant sperm about to make a splashdown.
I think there is a meeting conducting of every viruses 😅😅😅
The huge scale makes you wonder how it could've evolved
It didnt
@@joshwingate1717 Good to know. I don't believe it did either
we had 2 billion years
@@0x6a09 Yes, but that's also 2 billion years for life to get worse. What are the odds of everything working out just nicely?!
@@JosiahFickinger Life exists, dont question it
Great and amazing stuff .... I wish I could learn how to do it.
I'm touching a piece of my hair and trying to imagine a neuron being that big, and I don't think that was a human hair. Maybe like a penguin hair or something extremely thin
Thts human hair - the thin hair many people (like me) have
Human hair width differs from person to person. I have very thick hair with a diameter of around 0.2 mm, or 200 micrometers
Love this video 🙌🏾
Why is there one that looks like an elephant
It’s the smallest sculpture ever made
Amazing video 👌👌👌
Man, Ohio has been hosting some really strange organisms
This channel is absolutely amazing.