The Universe Runs on Vibes
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- Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024
- As much as we like to talk about vibes, actual vibrations underlie pretty much everything about the universe. From the patterns of galaxies created by the Big Bang to the existence of subatomic particles, here's how the universe runs on vibes.
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"The universe began not with a bang or a whimper, but a really kickin' power chord."
"Music is MAGIC!" --B (DD1)
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"Before I start, I must see my end. Destination known, my mind's journey now begins. Upon my chariot, heart and soul's fate revealed. In time, all points converge; hope's strength resteeled. But to earn final peace at the universe's endless refrain, we must see all in nothingness... before we start again." --A.B. (DD1)
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🫡 respectable
"And the guitar bled azule."
See ya, Space Cowboy~
Soul Music?
Like my Modern Physics professor used to say; "You're just a very complex waveform."
"Density Wave" I finally have a real term for an example I was using for a long time. From 2019 to 2022 I had a job in a building that was right next to a train track for organizing train cars coming out of the local quarries. Every once in a while you would hear a noise of energy flowing through the train after a car was added to the end. I always used the Slinky example to explain things to people, I didn't know that that phenomena had an actual name.
The train would be better described as a compression wave or force propagation than density wave.
I read that as “Destiny Wave” and was mildly concerned for a second there
Density wave is also known as "sound".
@@souledgar Same!! That sounds so awesome though, might use that in a game now.
Great name for a band
I may have given up on a career in physics, but I still love baryonic acoustic oscillations creating rings of galaxies in the sky. So cool.
I hadn't planned a career in physics and can appreciate it too.
Don't need to be a master painter to appreciate great art. Grateful that we are able to pick back up learning a topic at any age. Brain plasticity is like evolutionary magic to me!
Think I remember reading that the oldest college graduate walked not long ago.
Remarkable!
Exploring what inspires us keeps passion and curiosity alive! Fuels our evolving dreams in life and feeds our dreams while we sleep.
This whole topic is what I based my webcomic on. The universe is singing, and that song is magic!✨
Looks interesting, I subscribed.
That's freaking awesome!!
The very reason I decided to meditate using a mantra instead of silence. Nam Myoho Renge Kyo ❤
"Music is MAGIC!" --B (DD1)
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"Before I start, I must see my end. Destination known, my mind's journey now begins. Upon my chariot, heart and soul's fate revealed. In time, all points converge; hope's strength resteeled. But to earn final peace at the universe's endless refrain, we must see all in nothingness... before we start again." --A.B. (DD1)
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"Vibrations give rise to some of the most mind blowing structures of our universe."
And by "some," you mean literally everything.
This is some really top notch science communication you're doing here. The analogies you use to explain these very advanced concepts make them so much easier to intuit. It's such a joy to be able to glimpse the beauty of the universe without an advanced physics degree!
Couldn’t agree more. I love this channel, but this video stands out as exceptional to me.
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My mind started to lose coherence halfway through, but it’s resonating with me.
hehe resonating
Magic says spirals are magic. Science says spirals are magic. I love spirals.
I wanna make an anime reference I'm so sorry
@beepboop2511 i probably won't get it but lay it on me
Could be a lot of different anime. From action anime like Gurren Lagann, and Naruto, to Junji Ito's horror manga, spirals are everywhere.
You won't after reading "Uzumaki"...
@wmdkitty oh it's on my list.
i never said i loved them because they are always GOOD magic.
"Orbital mechanics gets pretty hairy pretty quick". Rarely have I heard such an understatement. Oh yeah. You don't get an appreciation of Kepler until you give it a whirl. Man don't get enough cred.
A couple of months ago, a paper was published, that said, using very sensitive instruments, they recorded and measured the frequency of breast cells. They extrapolated, that all cell may have their own vibes and cells that were sick could be detect if they were not vibing correctly. This research is in its infancy.
Older civilizations have perfected that technology.
goated comment, I'm hoping the ultrasound technology evolves enough for brain scanning as well.
@@Scottagram evidence? Have you not looked at the sky, they're watching us so closely now
@@kekkaisenn6497 I see stars, the moon, and passenger jets. Those are what I can observe.
@@Scottagram while it is not widely talked about, many of their crafts are seen and documented by both governments and civilians. In fact, the sightings have notably upticked in the last two years. I think sooner rather than later, they will finally have something to say to us, rather than just watching, as they have.
This reminds me of synchronizing metronomes.
I really got to say the visuals really bring the videos together, and really help in the understanding of the information that's being presented.
"Stuff is stuffed with stuffing."
---Albert Einstein
Thank you. I finally understand what CMB is all about.
Same 😮
YES!!
I'm picking up good vibrations from this video.
groovy. groooooooovy.
Me: "Nice, here's my daily dose of SciShow."
Video: *_lasts 14 mins long_*
Me: "...Well, this is unusual."
Props to your graphics department for that killer thumbnail!
Kinda disappointed. Unnecessarily religious.
@@blazer9547 the meditating astronaut?
@blazer9547 why is meditation religious? Lots of atheists I know use that pose when they meditate. It's more psychedelic looking than "religious" imo?
Thanks for blowing my mind again. I regret not loving advanced mathematics enough to figure these things out for myself. Thank you for the video, guys!
People in their 60's can pick up a paint brush and become master artists, and not long ago the oldest college graduate walked. My uncle began relearning calculus in his 50's as light reading. 😅 he introduced me to philosophy when I was 11! ❤
Exploring what inspires us in the world keeps passion and curiosity alive!
Already got my solar eclips glasses. Super excited.
The Cosmic Microwave Background CMB is the ripples from the first event, a rock thrown into the pond of existence, the first disturbance that shuttered sound, space, energy and matter into existence ,that still faintly echoes to this day like the remnants of a womb if you have ears to hear or eyes to see.
Maybe it’s my ignorance speaking, but this feels like it could explain “dark matter “. What acts like invisible mass/spacetime warping, could be “momentum “ carried over from these primordial vibrations. I’m a complete, although passionate, amateur when it comes to this subject; so maybe I’m an example of the Dunning-Krueger effect. It just popped into my mind when watching this video. Who knows?
❤So happy we got to "Vibe" together everyone!!❤
A lot more talk about giving things little tugs than I'm used to from a science channel.
This is a very ‘hello fellow kids’ moment 😂
This video helped me appreciate Signalis even more.
just chillin', vibin', doin' hot plasma stuff.
We are part of a cosmic dance, a small part of the universal choir all singing together. Kind of beautiful
So all that amethyst I’ve been buying to be happy and find a relationship will work!
8:42 Thank you for that Resistance Orbit Definition. I’ve always wondered, the BILLIONS of years of undisturbed conditions- just seems impossible
Extremely menacing vibrations were all around us
If you go with QFT, then vibes is literally what the universe is made of. Coterminous universe-spanning fields with quantized, localized excitations (or vibrations) that we call particles. Energy transfer, where one field can move its excited state to another field, is how electrons can emit photons for example. It's all just vibrations, moving in space, moving between fields, always moving.
Yeah hindu atomist philosophers in the ancient world did believe that everything was made of vibrating particles but that's partly because they also believed in ritualistic chanting & magical incantations that "worked" because they could affect those particles.
If there were no vibrations there would only be a flat energy field. This is, I think, equivalent to the heat death of the Universe.
Woo peddlers: 'furiously taking cherrypicked notes'
"Woo are you. 🎶 Woo, woo. Woo, woo." 🎶
Too right!
Can't even talk to my mother about the physics we learn in school, cuz suddenly it all just fits right into her pseudoscience! These kinds of people, they're so great at taking science and breaking its bones until it fits into their container of choice, it would be amazing if it weren't so terrifying
@@kickinrocks6055 I see what you did there.
Sounds like the entire universe has some good vibrations.
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WOW THIS VIDEO WAS SO COOL!!!! Thanks for the class!
You guys are just beyond , thanks for your radical thinking and associated released research .
I gazed out at the condensation of matter, resonating with energy, frequency, and vibration in the Ether of space-time. It buzzes and wiggles.
Vibes
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i like where this is going, working on notes
Check out The Entropy Law and the Economic Process by Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen
One of my favorite physics facts is not strictly a “vibration” it fits the slang idea of a vibe. Baryons (protons, neutrons, etc) are special in that they have 3 quarks inside. This is so important that the number of baryons in a system must remain constant in any quantum system. There’s also the conservation of energy, which means systems cannot spontaneously gain energy, it has to come from the outside.
All baryons except protons decay very quickly. Neutrons have a 20~ minute half life on their own: they only last inside a nucleus because of the structure of an atom turning decayed neutrons (protons) back into neutrons by absorbing electrons. The other baryons have tiny half lives, quickly decaying into a smaller baryon and another particle.
But why? Why must baryons decay? The answer is shockingly simple: they decay *because they can*. A baryon can do nothing, decay, or upgrade. Upgrading, like a proton to a neutron requires energy to enter the system, so it’s usually nothing or decay. Eventually they just decay because it’s something they can do.
Then the final aspect. Why don’t protons decay? Protons are the lightest baryon. Decay means the baryon loses energy, but there is no baryon lighter than a proton. Baryon number must remain constant, so the proton has *nothing to decay into*
Well this was more complex than I thought it was going to be!
i bring a sort of vibe that the universe doesn't like
At 7:14 you say Pluto makes two orbits for every three of Neptune, but the subtitles say Pluto makes three orbits for every two orbits of Neptune. Are the subtitles auto-generated? If not, need to double check…?
It's definitely Pluto 2, Neptune 3. Pluto is farther out, so it's orbit must take longer.
@@sophiejones3554sounds legit
Haha, I told my brother this 20+ years ago and he thought I was insane.
It doesn't pay to be too far ahead of the curve.
that 'resonance capture' sounds pretty emotional.. something about it has captured my imagination..
I like, how video goes progressively down in scale topic to topic.
I finally get the "vibration thing", many thanks.
Spread the positive energy ✌️☮️
Tldr. Every atom, electron, energy, anything is just wave form. It become physical being when it interact with other atom (measured)
All I kept thinking about is music, some music has a natural flow to it like the waltz watch how in the ballroom they have a natural flow as they weave in and out and around the room all at the same time. The movement is kept in time with the flow of the music, the best example is “Blue Danube Waltz” by Johann Strauss II, composed in 1866
[Dwemer tonal architect intensifies]
*slaps top of heart*
This bad boy c
"Vibe check!!" >hits groin
Absolutely loving all the Sci Show videos !
Wow, for me, this was one of the best SciShows ever. I could say that it really resonated with me!!!
I'm vibing with this video
Speechless
All the NFs must've gotten excited upon seeing this one
NFs? What does that stand for? /genq
I told you all the tugging in and out is for science!🎉
In and out, and in and out, and in and out...
-- The Who, "Squeeze Box" 😁
Nice! Lovely summation. Thanks
Everything is a wavelength, vibration, frequency, or resonance. Everything.
"Before I start, I must see my end. Destination known, my mind's journey now begins. Upon my chariot, heart and soul's fate revealed. In time, all points converge; hope's strength resteeled. But to earn final peace at the universe's endless refrain, we must see all in nothingness... before we start again." --A.B. (DD1)
🐲✨🐲✨🐲✨
vibing!
13:03 "A quantum field needs to receive just the right amount of jiggle to get excited..."
...I'll just leave that quote right there. 😁
Let's just hope no one causes a resonance cascade
But we won't get the Zero Point Energy Field Manipulator!
Stefan doesn't need to hear all this, he's a highly trained professional!
They're waiting for you, Gordon. In the *test chamber*.
Worth noting that the difference between the hottest part of the cosmic microwave background and the coolest part is only 1 millionth of a degree Kelvin.
Those at the beginning of the video are called Baryonic Acoustic Oscillations.
This is why I happy dance when the food is good. :)
I know what the cosmic microwave background is. But this is the first time I *understand* it. Thank you. (cosmic microwave background hum)
Cosmic Microwave Background radiation got serious vibes
If energy cant be destroyed and the initial galaxy was incredibly hot, where did it all go? You said it took thousands of years for things to "cool down", but cooling happens when energy normalises with an adjacent, cooler medium. So what absorbed the excess heat? Did gravity wells pull it in and create suns?
Expansion of space meant the energy didn't go anywhere else, it just got stretched thinner, thus "cooler". AFAIK.
@@flamencoprof That does sound familiar
I am so glad I can just vibe with the universe.
Damn, Oyasumi PunPun was right...
*_Goooood vibrations!_*
So if I know and am able to replicate the correct frequencies, I can jigle some goldblocks in to my bankvault from "Nothing" ?
"Good Good Good, Good Viiiibraaaations"
"I'm picking up good vibrations.
She's giving me excitations (excitations , oom bop bop)"... .
This was fascinating! Thanks!
The world runs on Dunkin' but the Universe runs one vibes 😎
Was the big bang the excitation point for the fields to start rippling? I really like thinking of it as a rain drop that started the universe
"Gordon doesn't need to hear all this, he's a highly trained professional"
Section #5 would benefit from an explanation of how a spreading wave forms a localized, possibly immobile particle.
Oh wow!
You guys don't make enough space content anymore 🥺
If there were no vibrations there would only be a flat energy field. This is, I think, equivalent to the heat death of the Universe. Be grateful for us old hippies who were enthusiastic about "creating good vibes" 🙂 We were just trying to preserve the Universe.
This comment is only partly frivolous.
positive waves
0:40 I watched some science video, so long ago that I don't even remember what it was, but the video called out people who say that inanimate objects "like" to do things. Objects don't "like" to vibrate at certain frequencies, but they may *tend* to do so. For some reason that "resonated" with me and now I try to avoid ascribing human traits to inanimate objects.
12:45 so i dont have to feel existentially scared about the particles that make up everything "not existing", becuz the fields that make them up are actually _quantized,_ and are therefor quite solid & chunky?
like im not gonna disappear if i comprehend the physics of matter too accurately??? cuz matter is actually quite solid?????
No, but after the holidays... I am quite solid and chunky.
2:56 the og pinball wizard
Scientist walks up to another scientist, "so, what vibes do you study?"
So does the universe have a good or bad vibe?
QUESTION: What happens to light when it's absorbed into an atom's vibration? Does it stay in the atom or does it change? I know the colour black will emmit heat so does that happen with all colours? Are there other types of vibrations? Does light change an object when it's absorbed??
This is giving me good vibrations! 😄
Our universe is actually almost totally devoid of stuff. Stuff is the rarity.
How did the beach boys not make it into the intro?
Bing back SciShow Space for your space vids I miss that channel
Thank you 🙏
so when someone asks what im doing i can tell them "Im just flowin with the vibes" and be literal about it.
Okay, so the universe just sort of shimmered into existence. Nbd.
YES VALIDATION
I don't know if I've understood properly, but does that mean while light is a spectrum, we really only have specific wavelengths related to the existing atoms and their electron orbitals? But then wait, those wavelengths are all being stretched by expanding space... so I guess there really is a full spectrum out there.
"All light comes from electrons travelling between orbitals." Cherenkov radiation: "Am I a joke to you?"
All matter vibrates, all energy flows. so yeah…