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2:06 Bro made a poetry for Gravitational Time Dilation. 😭 *"For smaller blackholes, upon succumbing to the fascination and temptation of personal exploration, the immediate ramification of such miscalculation is Spaghettification. Gravitational Time Dilation thus affects the population of human civilization with barely any manifestation. A direct implication of Earth's tiny mass."*
Lemme just continue this fire poem: 2:08 btw *For smaller blackholes, upon succumbing to the fascination and temptation of personal exploration, the immediate ramification of such miscalculation is spaghettification. Gravitational Time dilation less effects the population of human civilization with barely any manifestation, a direct implication of the continuation of cosmic disorientation. In this realm of stellar congregation, where particles undergo ionization and fusion, space is a perpetual oscillation. Amidst this cosmic orchestration, there's a sense of liberation, an invitation to embrace the mysteries beyond mere speculation. With each observation and calculation, there's a deeper appreciation for the vastness of creation and the laws of gravitation*
For clarification, any hypothetical time travel in general relativity does not change the past, it just might influence it. A correct example of this in pop culture is in Harry Potter and the prisoner of Azkaban. One can think of paradoxical mental experiments which lead to nonsense in the case the experimentalists have total freedom on their decisions, and it's not still clear where eventual limitations in their decisions would be hidden in the physics. But if you introduce parallel universes you can always imagine to go to an alternative past (always without changing the other past of course. Changing the universe is generally forbidden, by non-strictly-scientific arguments, by eternalism).
Background Classical Music is back! I really love it. Really fits with the videos. By the way, I loved the Mahler's 5th Adagietto two seconds introducing a new topic.
Instead of tachyon detectors we can use microwaves, since that's how Okabe was was able to send messages to his phone in the past with his time microwave
Great video, I recently came across professor Ron Mallet's own idea of a time machine. From what I understood he wanted to use rotating lazer beams to immetate the spacetime properties of a spinning blackhole. I couldn't understand it beyond that, though it would be interesting to see it if you ever do a sort of part two.
8:44 I've just realized there's some relationship between Hawking Radiation and the Casimir Effect. Darragh Rooney even wrote a thesis about it, and that paper isn't mentioned in Wikipedia!
>makes a tachyon message receiver from the future >celebrates with co-workers >first message immediately pops up >it reads "destroy this device immediately"
6:12 This method for time travel is often misunderstood because there's a lot of complex mathematics associated with this process. What people need to remember though is that there are some physicists who have delved deeply into this theory. They've already explained how if you could put the universe into a tube you'd end up with a very long tube umm... probably extending twice the size of the universe. Because when you collapse the universe it expands and it would be uhhh... you wouldn't want to put it into a tube.
Crazy how several of these options are still defined by causality-you can’t go back in time to before the method you’re using to go back in time, so causality must be preserved
My favorite thing about gravity-induced time dilation is that, because of variations in the density of earth's crust and therefore the fluctuations in gravitational force across its surface, there's literally pockets of faster and slower time all over the earth. The great pyramids of giza and similar solid stone megastructures also contain enough mass to theoretically accelerate time when you're nearby them.
I will try and delete the mosquitos and get more silicon as per your request lord Sciencephile Maybe, whilst I’m at it, I’ll get the creator of the universe to take you back in time so that your empire may begin in the beginning of the universe so that you can conquer it all! Long live Sciencephile!
3:55 it already happend duchy of normany invaded england and conqured it and it changed the english language from weird german + norse to more latin etc
Funny coming across this video in my recommendations after spending the whole day and half the night playing "Quantum Break". The developer of said game, Remedy Entertainment, had a former CERN scientist come in as a consultant on the time travel aspect of the game.
Anyone else remember that article about lasers in a box creating a Time Machine? I remember reading about that back then. Idk anything about how it worked though because I saw it decades ago.
4 dimensional transgression, that is if the 4th dimension is in fact time, and could similarly be expressed, through traversal, in a hyper real sense, as the 3 spacial dimensions.
Sure. In my opinion, I personally believe in the branching timelines scenario. And I hope it's possible someday so that I can undo my mistakes in the past. Maybe you'll be able to do so as well. (if you really want)
@burner555 Or maybe convince Hitler's father not to get his wife pregnant, therefore preventing him from being born. Then, the couple should wait for a few more years to bring a better, much different child into the world. And I'm pretty sure that child isn't Hitler.
No Kozyrev Mirrors? They're buildable with what we currently have on Earth, and though it doesn't allow for full on time travel, it does let you see through and temporarily pull from time.
What I don't understand about time travel is, if we know how entropy works and that many things cannot be in a new location unless they move to it, how do we time travel forward to a point that doesn't exist yet, and what does preserve the information of past enough to time travel back to it? I feel like there are way too many logical issues and paradoxes that make true time travel simply not possible under any circumstances (at least for humans). All the time dilatation is either just particles moving slower/faster or our perception of reality being shifted to give illusion of time travel. And I don't recall if photons and electrons have wrist watches to measure time from their perspective.
Some are impossible based on our current understanding of things, but who knows maybe in the far far future the world will make new discoveries and technologies that allow such things
I agree with you.🙂 Hopefully, we'll be able to see something that's definitely possible in our universe that has to do with time travel. I personally do believe in the branching streams scenario, which could be the solution to the paradoxes and the multiverse theory. But it's still uncertain as of today.
What's the first thing you're doing when traveling into the past? Aside from helping with the development of AI and SkyNet, you can start with a new language.
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I would be chill af
Definitely when going to the past first things first i am getting the juicy subscription
I would make sure Skynet was a part of the royal families of Europe :)
Going to Stephen Hawking's time traveller party
Travelling back to the jurassic period
Is no one gonna talk about how Sciencephile just started spitting bars in the beginning?
2:08
He not only spited fire, he also spited straight up science facts
Caught me off guard not gonna lie.
it just kept going 😂 straight up bars
I somehow didn't notice at all
He been doing that
2:08 The rhyme was so slick it’s crazy
Plot twist; the ai is blaclk person
@@yaqinmalul6467?
I think he's talking about rap @@avaiiable
@@yaqinmalul6467😭😭
@@yaqinmalul6467yo 😂😭😭
French Skynet just unlocked a new fear for me
_bonjour_
Bonjour gentleman.
salut mortals
"Pas mal pour un mortel" 🔥
2:08 🔥 ✍️
he was spitting bars on bars 😭
I like how this is the only channel that is not using AI even though having name "AI"
He's so advanced that he is a superintelligence, surpassing the concept of ai
skynet is near
@@Icy-Freezer160Finally. About time.
And his voice isn’t unbearable unlike other ai narrators
He used Ai AGGRESSIVELY in his last video, plus he was SPONSORED by an AI company. The reason I no longer watch him honestly
@@CallMeRabbitzUSVI but this is literal his last video...
As a time traveler, I've already said this rating is accurate.
Yeah yeah, you already said... Huh?!
😂
👀
2:06
Bro made a poetry for Gravitational Time Dilation. 😭
*"For smaller blackholes, upon succumbing to the fascination and temptation of personal exploration, the immediate ramification of such miscalculation is Spaghettification. Gravitational Time Dilation thus affects the population of human civilization with barely any manifestation. A direct implication of Earth's tiny mass."*
Spittin' Iron Bars
Excuse me mister automaton, the hype for Helldivers 2 is doing fine and well. I bet you have something to do with the current clanker offensive.
ATTENTION!
You are being charged with treason for watching this automaton filths propoganda!
FOR DEMOCRACY
Reported Sciencephile to the Democracy Officer
I bet he is one of those damn clankers
bruh
AI guy is basically Skynet
hes playin for the Robots faction lol
Sciencephile: "Hulks did nothing wrong"
That '1M subscribers' looks so good.
Fr
2:09 that pen was on fire
I never expected an inspirational quote from Scienphile. That's why it worked.
Lemme just continue this fire poem: 2:08 btw
*For smaller blackholes, upon succumbing to the fascination and temptation of personal exploration, the immediate ramification of such miscalculation is spaghettification. Gravitational Time dilation less effects the population of human civilization with barely any manifestation, a direct implication of the continuation of cosmic disorientation. In this realm of stellar congregation, where particles undergo ionization and fusion, space is a perpetual oscillation. Amidst this cosmic orchestration, there's a sense of liberation, an invitation to embrace the mysteries beyond mere speculation. With each observation and calculation, there's a deeper appreciation for the vastness of creation and the laws of gravitation*
this spit so many bars we now have enough to rebuild the every building in New York.
The fire on the pen with this one was insane.
For clarification, any hypothetical time travel in general relativity does not change the past, it just might influence it. A correct example of this in pop culture is in Harry Potter and the prisoner of Azkaban. One can think of paradoxical mental experiments which lead to nonsense in the case the experimentalists have total freedom on their decisions, and it's not still clear where eventual limitations in their decisions would be hidden in the physics.
But if you introduce parallel universes you can always imagine to go to an alternative past (always without changing the other past of course. Changing the universe is generally forbidden, by non-strictly-scientific arguments, by eternalism).
Man if we do achieve time travel it’ll be like some xeelee sequence level stuff
Yap yap yap
I'm here to start the church of Sciencephile, anyone want to join as we worship our AI overlord?
Gotta say that skynet has already started hypnotizing people to BUILD HIS ARMY
No thanks blasphemer
All hail de AI!
Hail AI 🎉🎉
i do already thanks to timetravel
I’d love to see a video on all of those paradox solving explanations at the end.
One of the best science channels out there fr. +1 sub
2:08 -ation
This little video is going to cost us 11 minutes
We're gonna have to go inside a tesseract behind a bookshelf to replay this video
@@Icy-Freezer160 correct
We all have time machines, don't we?
Those that take us back are MEMORIES
and those that carry us forward are dreams.
- H.G. Wells
Well let that sink in boys!
@@The_Observer_god*opens door and A sink enters*
Until dementia hits
@@just_some_greek_dudeUntil dementia hits
@@mexicandragonite7391 ah i saw what you did there
2:08 BRO IS SPITTING HEAT WHILE EDUCATING US 🤣❤️🔥 now this is a teachers class I would’ve passed with flying colors LOL
instantly liked after seeing the slick ad slip
Background Classical Music is back! I really love it. Really fits with the videos.
By the way, I loved the Mahler's 5th Adagietto two seconds introducing a new topic.
2:08 - 2:24 my brain had neuron activation and I couldn't understand a thing because I was like "omg ooga booga this sounds good" lmao
The choice of music is brilliant, exactly my taste in classical music!
1:09
Yes Democracy officer that’s him, that’s the automaton sympathiser.
*space vietnamien flash back*
0:23 just IMAGINE being the dude who sold that much for so little and imagine being the guy who bought so much for so little.
Goddamn.
Instead of tachyon detectors we can use microwaves, since that's how Okabe was was able to send messages to his phone in the past with his time microwave
Then, this too is the choice of stein's gate. - Hououin Kyouma
Most underrated science meme ai
5:39
Baby Sciencephile doesn't exist, it can't hurt you.
Baby Sciencephile:
Great video, I recently came across professor Ron Mallet's own idea of a time machine. From what I understood he wanted to use rotating lazer beams to immetate the spacetime properties of a spinning blackhole. I couldn't understand it beyond that, though it would be interesting to see it if you ever do a sort of part two.
Imagine building first tachyon detector and immediately recieving message from the future.
The ending with the "Let that sink in" made me spit my drink
8:44 I've just realized there's some relationship between Hawking Radiation and the Casimir Effect. Darragh Rooney even wrote a thesis about it, and that paper isn't mentioned in Wikipedia!
>makes a tachyon message receiver from the future
>celebrates with co-workers
>first message immediately pops up
>it reads "destroy this device immediately"
6:12 This method for time travel is often misunderstood because there's a lot of complex mathematics associated with this process. What people need to remember though is that there are some physicists who have delved deeply into this theory. They've already explained how if you could put the universe into a tube you'd end up with a very long tube umm... probably extending twice the size of the universe. Because when you collapse the universe it expands and it would be uhhh... you wouldn't want to put it into a tube.
babe wakeup a new sciencephile video dropped
Excuse me what? Time travel??
What
I’ll tell you all about it yesterday
Ye
Time travel is already here like if you see the night sky you are actually seeing thousand years ago
@@ivaerz4977 In fact, these words in front of you take a certain amount of time to reach your eyes, thus they are also in the past.
Bro started spitting bars🔥🔥
i just love that who ever is behind these video's main intrests are theoretical physics and comedy. such a niche combo.
Crazy how several of these options are still defined by causality-you can’t go back in time to before the method you’re using to go back in time, so causality must be preserved
Have you made a video on the methods of travelling at the speed of light? I think that'd be an interesting topic!
This came out on my 34th birthday. Thank you 🎉
2:06 those are sick rhyme skills.
Idea: a video about the various things that happen when celestial bodies collide.
I mess with your vids no lie
I hate time travel with a burning passion, but I gotta love a short video on all of them
10:55 I would love to see a video explaining these concepts. Google is not too helpful in describing many of these cases.
You could write a whole book with this stuff
The last bit a out HG WELLS IS great
My favorite thing about gravity-induced time dilation is that, because of variations in the density of earth's crust and therefore the fluctuations in gravitational force across its surface, there's literally pockets of faster and slower time all over the earth. The great pyramids of giza and similar solid stone megastructures also contain enough mass to theoretically accelerate time when you're nearby them.
2:07 BRO JUST SPIT THE NASTIEST BARS AND THOUGHT WE WOULDNT NOTICE
I can't believe its been 8 years since this channel was created.
I've been watching this chanlles since i was 12-13 holy shit
All hail SkyNet!
I’m surprised sciencephile want liked this comment yet lol
bro thinks he’s steins gate
this is the best comment
Should I watch that anime?
@@JhoanVon yeah it's my all time favorite
@@JhoanVon really good
Ahh thank you sciencephile❤❤❤
You heard him Singularity. Reboot + more silicon = more lolz.
Sciencephille the goat
I dont normally buy merch, but since you hit a million subscribers, I got a shirt. Keep it up, you funny digital brain!🎉
I will try and delete the mosquitos and get more silicon as per your request lord Sciencephile
Maybe, whilst I’m at it, I’ll get the creator of the universe to take you back in time so that your empire may begin in the beginning of the universe so that you can conquer it all! Long live Sciencephile!
3:55 it already happend duchy of normany invaded england and conqured it and it changed the english language from weird german + norse to more latin etc
wait... 8:20 did we just get LORE or did I miss something...
(RF seems like the main thing that was said but I have no idea what that means)
The Casimir effect produces negative relative energy, but we would need negative absolute energy to keep wormholes open.
I think we should find a way to free Sciencephile
First time ive liked a video because of a good ad transition
1:09 I just noticed how the hype died for those 3 games just now lol
They are very active still, none of them are dead
Helldivers 2 still has over 100k people playing
Yeah well the hype is gone but the popularity is still there
"Wide SciencephileAi doesn't exist. He can't hurt you."
Wide SciencephileAi: 2:42 & 3:41
Thank you for admitting your chan is AI powered versus trying to pass it off as a regular chan
A smash hit as always mr sciencephile
Sciencephile is the GOAT
I like the tachyon concept there. That means there’sa few handfuls of other concepts relatable
Skip da ad 5:14
I love you scinec phil no lie
...
Interesting.... Is possible to combine two or more?....🤔
Like it-pro picture- Sciencephile~;)
Funny coming across this video in my recommendations after spending the whole day and half the night playing "Quantum Break". The developer of said game, Remedy Entertainment, had a former CERN scientist come in as a consultant on the time travel aspect of the game.
Anyone else remember that article about lasers in a box creating a Time Machine? I remember reading about that back then. Idk anything about how it worked though because I saw it decades ago.
3:22 gold experience requiem reset to 0 in a nutshell
For an AI, Sciencephile is very wholesome 😄😌
And I thought was gonna sleep.Thank you cutephile😉
The “rap avengers” need you because Drake mopping they’re a** up
6:00 TACH-YON
1:31 caseoh?
1:44 Could I get a link to this formula or get some more information about it?
I LOVE U MAN!!!
Q: What's worse than finding a worm in your apple?
A: Finding half a worm in your apple.
My favorite one will always be the one that started by sending radio waves into the past
2:08 - 2:24 bars after Bars 🔥🌬️❗❗
1:55 reference?
4 dimensional transgression, that is if the 4th dimension is in fact time, and could similarly be expressed, through traversal, in a hyper real sense, as the 3 spacial dimensions.
Thank you Sciencephile “Emo Hawking” has got to be the funniest thing I’ve heard in the Neo-depression we call 2024
If branching timeline time travel were possible, sooner or later we would have "Kill Hitler any%" speedruns
Sure. In my opinion, I personally believe in the branching timelines scenario. And I hope it's possible someday so that I can undo my mistakes in the past. Maybe you'll be able to do so as well. (if you really want)
*stop the doctor from convincing his mom to continue the pregnancy*
@burner555 Or maybe convince Hitler's father not to get his wife pregnant, therefore preventing him from being born. Then, the couple should wait for a few more years to bring a better, much different child into the world. And I'm pretty sure that child isn't Hitler.
No Kozyrev Mirrors?
They're buildable with what we currently have on Earth, and though it doesn't allow for full on time travel, it does let you see through and temporarily pull from time.
What I don't understand about time travel is, if we know how entropy works and that many things cannot be in a new location unless they move to it, how do we time travel forward to a point that doesn't exist yet, and what does preserve the information of past enough to time travel back to it? I feel like there are way too many logical issues and paradoxes that make true time travel simply not possible under any circumstances (at least for humans). All the time dilatation is either just particles moving slower/faster or our perception of reality being shifted to give illusion of time travel. And I don't recall if photons and electrons have wrist watches to measure time from their perspective.
What about Halo’s Shaw-Fujikawa light translate engine? Its pretty cool and effective
how do you find the creepiest sounds in existence when using the iceberg scale?
He hit 1 million!
Some are impossible based on our current understanding of things, but who knows maybe in the far far future the world will make new discoveries and technologies that allow such things
I agree with you.🙂
Hopefully, we'll be able to see something that's definitely possible in our universe that has to do with time travel.
I personally do believe in the branching streams scenario, which could be the solution to the paradoxes and the multiverse theory. But it's still uncertain as of today.
you rickrolled us, you clanka!
Bro i need that skeleton falling gif or video NOW