How Does Gravity Affect Light?

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    We know that gravity exerts its pull on light, and we have an explanation for why. Actually, we have multiple explanations that all predict the same thing. And at first glance, these explanations seem to describe completely different causes. So what is the true connection between light and gravity, or is truth, in fact, entirely relative?
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  • @MargoMB19
    @MargoMB19 3 года назад +114

    I love that whenever there isn't a comment section at the end of the video, the explanation always has something to do with the video's topic. It's such a little thing that really adds to the quality of the whole thing, imo.

  • @realBeltalowda
    @realBeltalowda 3 года назад +129

    My life has been made immeasurably better due to the very fact that PBS Space Time exists.

    • @marcussmart3275
      @marcussmart3275 3 года назад +2

      It would be even better if I were aware of their new videos. I never recieved notifications from them.

    • @damienhunt4264
      @damienhunt4264 2 года назад

      YES

    • @chrisstevens-xq2vb
      @chrisstevens-xq2vb Год назад

      Ha! This is pure nonsense. How can mass bend an imaginary mathematical grid?

  • @xThomasMarcelo
    @xThomasMarcelo 3 года назад +813

    I love how my brain is now conditioned to predict when he's going to end the video. It can sense the "space time" coming.

    • @Woffenhorst
      @Woffenhorst 3 года назад +58

      He does change tone and cadence, so it's quite apparent when you know what to listen for.

    • @SodiumInteresting
      @SodiumInteresting 3 года назад +17

      yes you can tell hes wrapping things up before he says it

    • @SodiumInteresting
      @SodiumInteresting 3 года назад +7

      no answering of questions this time :/

    • @RWZiggy
      @RWZiggy 3 года назад +10

      Yes but that relativistic model broke down because we now know the comment discussions exist in a superposition of being not there and there. We need a quantum spacetime model for the comments.; and don't bother to ask the string comment modelers, they've been working on it for years and have nothing.

    • @shaunyman
      @shaunyman 3 года назад +5

      Space time make brain go brrr

  • @Pope_iShovel
    @Pope_iShovel 3 года назад +10

    The best part about this channel is that some of us can watch it endlessly due to not understanding much. Me for example - I could rewatch any episode, and it would be fairly close to the same as the first time watching.

  • @Sayuri-cr8cy
    @Sayuri-cr8cy 3 года назад +1413

    Props to the graphic designers on this show lol without them I’d never understand anything

  • @r-pupz7032
    @r-pupz7032 3 года назад +38

    That was a particularly good episode from my frame of reference, just been binging old episodes & finally got my head round relativity enough to really appreciate the new info. I only understand it relative to my prior ignorance, but that is more than enough for me. Thanks Matt & PBS!

    • @frankdimeglio8216
      @frankdimeglio8216 3 года назад

      @@hyperduality2838 Consider the man who IS standing on what is the Earth/ground. Touch AND feeling BLEND, AS ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy is gravity. The Earth is blue, AND the sky is blue. SO, overlay THE EYE in BALANCED RELATION to/WITH what is the Earth ! (The BLUE SKY is ALSO translucent !) GREAT. Objects fall at the SAME RATE (neglecting air resistance, of course), AS E=MC2 IS F=ma; AS ELECTROMAGNETISM/ENERGY IS GRAVITY. NOW, we proceed to the next step. The stars AND PLANETS are POINTS in the night sky. Invisible AND VISIBLE SPACE in fundamental equilibrium and BALANCE IS the MIDDLE DISTANCE in/of SPACE in fundamental RELATION to the universal fact that E=mc2 is F=ma. The Earth (A PLANET) involves BALANCED electromagnetic/gravitational force/ENERGY, AS E=MC2 IS F=MA. The Earth AND the Sun are CLEARLY E=mc2 AND F=ma IN BALANCE pursuant to what is the BALANCED MIDDLE DISTANCE in/of SPACE !!! Consider what is the speed of light (c), AND consider WHAT IS THE SUN. NOW, think about what is the Earth. Importantly, outer "space" involves full inertia; AND it is fully invisible AND black ! Great. Accordingly, the Earth is in BALANCE with what is the Sun, AS the orange Sun represents what is LAVA ON BALANCE !!! Great. (Notice the role and relation of what is the EYElid.) The MIDDLE DISTANCE in/of SPACE is universally balanced to/with what is THE SUN AND the speed of light (c), AS E=MC2 IS F=MA !!! Gravity IS ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy. Notice the black space of WHAT IS THE EYE, as the stars AND PLANETS are POINTS in the night sky IN BALANCED RELATION to/WITH what is the MIDDLE DISTANCE in/of SPACE; AS E=MC2 IS F=MA !!! The FULL DISTANCE in/of SPACE is truly linked AND BALANCED to/with what is THE MIDDLE DISTANCE in/of SPACE, AS E=mc2 IS F=ma IN BALANCE !!!; AS ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy is gravity !!!!!! GREAT !!!! Notice that the viscosity of lava IS BETWEEN that of WATER AND the Earth/ground ! The orange Sun is the same size as THE EYE. Outstanding. E=mc2 IS F=ma as what is the BALANCED MIDDLE DISTANCE in/of SPACE !!!! GREAT !!! LOOK at the progression AND THE BALANCE regarding FULL DISTANCE in/of SPACE, MIDDLE DISTANCE in/of SPACE !!!, AND A POINT (ALSO c) !!! E=mc2 IS F=ma !!!, AS ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy is gravity ON BALANCE !!! GREAT !!! It ALL CLEARLY makes perfect sense. BALANCE AND completeness go hand in hand. E=mc2 is F=ma. This NECESSARILY represents, INVOLVES, AND DESCRIBES what is possible/potential AND actual IN BALANCE, AS ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy is gravity !!! Gravity IS ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy ON BALANCE !!!
      TIME is NECESSARILY possible/potential AND actual IN BALANCE, AS E=mc2 is F=ma; AS ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy is gravity. INDEED, TIME DILATION ultimately proves ON BALANCE that ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy is gravity; AS E=MC2 IS F=ma !!!!
      INSTANTANEITY is thus FUNDAMENTAL to what is the FULL and proper UNDERSTANDING of physics/physical experience, AS E=MC2 IS F=MA ON BALANCE !!!; AS ELECTROMAGNETISM/ENERGY IS GRAVITY !!!
      GRAVITATIONAL force/ENERGY IS proportional to (or BALANCED with/as) inertia/INERTIAL RESISTANCE, AS E=MC2 IS F=ma; AS ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy is gravity. Gravity/acceleration involves BALANCED inertia/INERTIAL RESISTANCE, AS E=mc2 IS F=MA; AS ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy is gravity. Accordingly, the rotation of WHAT IS THE MOON matches it's revolution !!! Notice what is the fully illuminated (AND setting) Moon in DIRECT comparison with what is the orange Sun !!!
      Again, the stars AND PLANETS are POINTS in the night sky. A given PLANET (including WHAT IS THE EARTH) sweeps out EQUAL AREAS in equal times consistent WITH/AS F=ma, E=mc2, AND what is perpetual motion, AS ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy is gravity; AS E=MC2 IS F=MA ON BALANCE !!!!!! GREAT. Gravity IS ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy, AS E=MC2 IS F=ma !!!
      By Frank DiMeglio

  • @gracekerns7534
    @gracekerns7534 3 года назад +649

    when you use the wrong assumptions to get the right answer: "task failed successfully."

    • @Greitone
      @Greitone 3 года назад +31

      An everyday thing in computing, funnily enough

    • @jawbone83
      @jawbone83 3 года назад +19

      #engineering

    • @chrisray1567
      @chrisray1567 3 года назад +1

      The foster fail of science.

    • @kamikeserpentail3778
      @kamikeserpentail3778 3 года назад +34

      It's like being lost, deciding to turn around and retrace your steps, and finding that you end up at your destination instead of your origin.

    • @liwoszarchaeologist
      @liwoszarchaeologist 3 года назад +1

      story of my life

  • @pinfarmer
    @pinfarmer 3 года назад +21

    Thank you for doing these! I feel spoiled that I've had 4 years of this consistently excellent content.

  • @Eyerleth
    @Eyerleth 3 года назад +182

    "These giant alien spiders are no joke."
    You got your FTL in my Space Time! You got your Space Time in my FTL!

    • @dddd6606
      @dddd6606 3 года назад +12

      Marvel: "Infinity War is the most ambitious crossover in history"
      Matt & FTL: "hold my beer"

    • @Izerion
      @Izerion 3 года назад +6

      I giggled when I heard that reference

    • @randywoodworth4022
      @randywoodworth4022 3 года назад +4

      2 great theories that taste great together? Sounds like "peanut butter" physics to me.

    • @ebigunso
      @ebigunso 3 года назад +4

      I noticed the reference too. Nice Easter egg.

    • @T3sl4
      @T3sl4 3 года назад +2

      Good thing I've got a quantum cloning bay for just this eventuality!

  • @AdilKhan-gd2sc
    @AdilKhan-gd2sc 3 года назад +38

    Gravity, “I met space and time , and couldn’t tell one from the other.”

  • @delusionalluy
    @delusionalluy 3 года назад +128

    PBS Space Time: * post a video *
    Me: Cool! it's time to melt a few neurons

    • @crowsnest8295
      @crowsnest8295 3 года назад +13

      What worries me is when I Actually understand something

    • @Partho_The_King
      @Partho_The_King 3 года назад +8

      My worry is that when i understand something and get completely lost in the other second

    • @itarry4
      @itarry4 3 года назад +1

      Slaps head to make it accept what it thinks it might understand possibly maybe.... Nahhh missed it again dam.

    • @maxmusterman3371
      @maxmusterman3371 3 года назад

      Casting involves melting

  • @paulperkins1615
    @paulperkins1615 3 года назад +8

    Some physicists think that the idea of time flowing at different rates is more confusing than helpful in explaining relativity. They prefer to compare time to the length of a path, but a path through space-time, not just space. Different paths that connect the same two points in space-time can be different length-analogues.

  • @dexterrity
    @dexterrity 3 года назад +4

    The closing statement is pure Space Time poetic brilliance

  • @DJHastingsFeverPitch
    @DJHastingsFeverPitch 2 года назад +3

    Your point at the end makes an interesting point about the function of beliefs in general. That is, that from the perspective of human beings, beliefs only need to be accurate enough to successfully predict future events. In that sense, beliefs don't necessarily need to give a comprehensive account of that aspect of reality, but merely need to give an accurate enough account to be comprehensively pragmatic.

  • @612Tiberius
    @612Tiberius 3 года назад +173

    I have a slightly different definition of the Theory of Relativity: *"That temporal phenomenon whereby time seems to slow down whenever relatives come to visit".*

    • @unitedspacepirates9075
      @unitedspacepirates9075 3 года назад +24

      Einstein married his first cousin to study relative tity.

    • @meltedyakkystick3891
      @meltedyakkystick3891 3 года назад

      The effect is greatest with in-laws specifically

    • @ccelik97
      @ccelik97 3 года назад +1

      @@meltedyakkystick3891 greatest with the black in-laws

    • @TrixieWolf
      @TrixieWolf 3 года назад +7

      Counterexample: this pandemic keeps us from seeing relatives, yet appears to last forever.

    • @HakunaMatata-os1og
      @HakunaMatata-os1og 3 года назад +5

      You can counter this apparent "relative-induced" time dilation with a liberal application of alcohol.

  • @RyuuKageDesu
    @RyuuKageDesu 3 года назад +4

    I am relatively uncertain about our shifting times, but I can easily observe the gravity of how enlightening these episodes are.

  • @gvidasbrilius2385
    @gvidasbrilius2385 3 года назад +18

    Ok, I watch quite a lot of your videos, but this one is weird because i actually feel like i understood it all. Props to you guys for making such worth-while entertainment, I bet it's a hassle to make it understandable.

  • @danieljensen2626
    @danieljensen2626 3 года назад +2

    As a physics PhD student who doesn't do GR, these past couple videos on this subject have been eye opening. Now instead of acceleration I'm just thinking about rotating 4- vectors.

  • @andyroye5622
    @andyroye5622 3 года назад +29

    I’m going to have to watch this again, it ain’t heavy it’s just the slowing of time.

    • @jaredf6205
      @jaredf6205 3 года назад +1

      There's that word again! Heavy. Is there a problem with Earth's gravitational field in the future?

    • @SahilP2648
      @SahilP2648 3 года назад

      @@jaredf6205 Earth's poles could flip and that would be a complete reset for the human civilization as we know it lol

  • @kurtweinstein8450
    @kurtweinstein8450 3 года назад +1

    Been doing a history of science and technology graduate class this semester. It focuses on Latin America from 1500 to 1900. As you can imagine it isn't the standard history of science. One recurring theme is inescapable bias and lack of truly objective facts. Your conclusion about how opposite interpretations can be valid and the universe being relative is a wonderful example of how science is about explanatory power rather than a set of ideal, objective facts to be "discovered'.

  • @jamesb1856
    @jamesb1856 Год назад +3

    Relativity did much more than I think initially intended. It opened a door to a whole new level of understanding

  • @Volamek
    @Volamek 3 года назад +2

    I've fallen in love with this channel. When I first started watching, the concepts went way over my head. However, after watching and re-watching much of your library, I find myself commenting on equations and theories before you tie them into your main topic. You have provided an interesting and exciting medium for learning the most complex concepts in the universe. Thank you for your hard work and dedication in bringing us such complete content. 42.

    • @SoundzAlive1
      @SoundzAlive1 2 года назад +1

      I agree, instead of being way over my head they are just a little over my head now. André

  • @shroomedup
    @shroomedup 3 года назад +12

    I really love that closing remark you made. It is so damn true and it makes me respect you and your channel content a lot.

  • @jajssblue
    @jajssblue 3 года назад +2

    Wow! Really great and approachable explanation!

  • @devinfaux6987
    @devinfaux6987 3 года назад +65

    Wait, shouldn't the spider see the laser light *blueshifted* in the first scenario, since the laser gun is moving towards it? Or is this not the case because of the accelerating reference frame?

    • @kristynicole6201
      @kristynicole6201 3 года назад +52

      The spider is holding onto the spacecraft, so the craft is carrying the spider away from the point at which the laser fired from, and accelerating.

    • @joepgeuskens527
      @joepgeuskens527 3 года назад +22

      Note that the spider has grabbed onto the spaceship, so it accelerates along with it. If it was at rest, it would indeed observe blueshifted light

    • @WilliamDye-willdye
      @WilliamDye-willdye 3 года назад +12

      At 2:40 the spider moves from the front of the ship towards the laser (as the rewind at 3:03 makes clear), but in Hollywood at 3:40 the spider doesn't move. I hate to nitpick such excellent graphics, but the discrepancy does seem a bit confusing when the question involves redshift vs blueshift. And yes, they got Earth rotation backwards, but that one doesn't matter.

    • @Biskawow
      @Biskawow 3 года назад +1

      Depends if it was beam laser or pulse laser

    • @BBCCheese
      @BBCCheese 3 года назад +5

      Yeah I was confused too because I thought the spider was supposed to be an inertial observer. Apparently not though

  • @earthbound9381
    @earthbound9381 3 года назад +2

    As I live in NZ I just cannot understand how an Aussie can have such an impressive intellect that Matt demonstrates so fluently.
    I'm sure that if it were possible for him to explain that the world will end tomorrow then I would believe him but nevertheless be unafraid.

  • @eku154708
    @eku154708 3 года назад +42

    That 🤩 face you make, when you refresh to see a new SpaceTime episode!

    • @SterbenCyrodill
      @SterbenCyrodill 3 года назад

      Had just opened RUclips after Diner. What a pleasant desert!

  • @bennettfoley3018
    @bennettfoley3018 3 года назад +1

    This episode, especially the final sentence, is incredible. I don't have a smart thing to say about it, but the yt gods should promote it overall!

  • @riverground
    @riverground 3 года назад +38

    I believe this is the first time Space Time has made me go "Hmm" in a way that is both simultaneously satisfied with the explanation yet dissatisfied with our incomplete understanding of the universe.

    • @Fortune090
      @Fortune090 3 года назад +10

      That "Hmm" is actually what got me into the field, hah. Not just from the curiosity in science in itself, but also being dissatisfied with how we don't know or how seemingly close we are in figuring out so many things about the universe. Just compels me to contribute in any way possible!

    • @theobvious1958
      @theobvious1958 3 года назад +2

      humans are dumb

    • @stormnova9757
      @stormnova9757 3 года назад +1

      @@theobvious1958 Yet simultaneously smart.

  • @FredPlanatia
    @FredPlanatia 2 года назад +1

    brilliant, not just the explanation of how light paths are bent around massive objects, but how different descriptions (or conceptions) of reality can predict the same phenomena. There are many examples of this in physics and i think it shows how physics and mathematics are used as a means to describe nature. Our conception gives one component of the truth but a different way of viewing the same phenomenon can be equivalent and give a different view point. Different vantage points same phenomenon.

  • @jeffpkamp
    @jeffpkamp 3 года назад +127

    Light has no time to lose? Sounds like someone has or is going to have kids because that is a solid dad joke right there.

    • @DrZedDrZedDrZed
      @DrZedDrZedDrZed 3 года назад +8

      I wanna be Matts kid.

    • @BiswarupRay
      @BiswarupRay 3 года назад +6

      Next 007 movie, "No time to lose"😎

    • @altrag
      @altrag 3 года назад +3

      Or an infinite amount of time to lose, depending on how you look at it.

    • @-slt
      @-slt 3 года назад +3

      "Travel light, you have no time to lose"

    • @LeopoldoGhielmetti
      @LeopoldoGhielmetti 3 года назад

      It's the reason why light travels at the fastest possible speed.

  • @swbaxter13
    @swbaxter13 3 года назад +32

    "What I told you was the truth... from a certain point of view." -- Obi-Wan explaining cosmology to Luke.

  • @leokovacic707
    @leokovacic707 3 года назад +12

    In gravitational fields Time slows and space flows.
    This was one of the more intellectually beautiful episodes.

  • @rodrigodamatamelodasilva911
    @rodrigodamatamelodasilva911 3 года назад +4

    Great episode. Just one thing: actually this famous solar eclipse was observed from Sobral, a city in Brazil. The group (including Eddington) that went to Príncipe was not as lucky because of bad weather conditions.

    • @raizdesamauma8607
      @raizdesamauma8607 Год назад

      I went to comments section looking for this. Thanks for clarifying it!

    • @PADARM
      @PADARM 25 дней назад +1

      In fact there is a very cool statue of Einstein in Sobral

  • @Canadian_Ry
    @Canadian_Ry 3 года назад +42

    Spaceballs reference?! Yes please, and thank you!!!!

    • @moosemaimer
      @moosemaimer 3 года назад +8

      He neglected to explain how alien spiders react to plaid-shifted energy weapons though.

    • @T3sl4
      @T3sl4 3 года назад +9

      "We're not just doing this RUclips video for the views. We're doing it for a s***load of views!"

    • @JimmyMon666
      @JimmyMon666 3 года назад +3

      Glad I wasn't the only one to catch that. Had to scroll a fair ways down to see someone get this reference. Now we need an episode of him explaining how the power of Swartz works.

    • @lordcirth
      @lordcirth 3 года назад +3

      I thought it was an FTL reference. Was FTL's a reference to Spaceballs?

    • @WWLinkMasterX
      @WWLinkMasterX 3 года назад +3

      @@lordcirth The spiders are FTL, the spaceship made out of a Winnebago is Spaceballs.

  • @thephantomeagle2
    @thephantomeagle2 3 года назад +1

    Great video and very informative. Thanks. I love how you used Eagle 5 as your spaceship. Easily one of my all time favorites and recognized it instantly.

  • @MindfulAttraction
    @MindfulAttraction 3 года назад +165

    Nice! Time to learn

    • @dustinswatsons9150
      @dustinswatsons9150 3 года назад

      Oh is it actually time to learn or hasn't been relative or has or has been f*** it

    • @dustinswatsons9150
      @dustinswatsons9150 3 года назад

      Oh I just spoke to what organization

    • @dustinswatsons9150
      @dustinswatsons9150 3 года назад

      The good penis joke is arriving soon with these very video I look forward to seeing it in Instagram

    • @davep8221
      @davep8221 3 года назад

      @COVID 19 But you just taught me to do that! I guess I'm stuck at my current knowledge level :-(

    • @P-G-77
      @P-G-77 3 года назад

      NiceSpaceTime

  • @newpix7555
    @newpix7555 2 года назад

    The only video that actually explains why and how this happens.

  • @nelutumohan2833
    @nelutumohan2833 3 года назад +67

    “This alien spiders are no Joke..” even tho all they do is being a target.. hilarious xDD

    • @Vix2066
      @Vix2066 3 года назад +3

      Oh no not the aliens spiders again😣😖 worrying lol

    • @dernthehermit3541
      @dernthehermit3541 3 года назад +11

      It's all right, I have a Clone Bay so I won't lose any crew

    • @QuackingQuietly
      @QuackingQuietly 3 года назад +17

      it's a reference to the game FTL

    • @chadgessner4412
      @chadgessner4412 3 года назад +6

      I think its a Faster Than Light reference.

    • @DashRantic
      @DashRantic 3 года назад

      they're not targets if you can't hit them!

  • @FelipeKana1
    @FelipeKana1 3 года назад

    These animations are getting better and better

  • @winstonknowitall4181
    @winstonknowitall4181 3 года назад +4

    John Mitchell predicting bending of light in 1783 was like this giant supercomputer in a Douglas Adams' novel that gave the correct answer to a not-yet-asked question.

  • @ilkoderez601
    @ilkoderez601 3 года назад

    Still my favorite channel. Bravo! This has been my favorite channel for _years_, I mean, there were some slow points but you guys have been KILLING IT lately!!!

  • @loganstrong5426
    @loganstrong5426 3 года назад +11

    That's it, I've decided I will no longer be learning about relativity in any context that does not include giant alien spiders.

  • @MrJailbreakdude
    @MrJailbreakdude 3 года назад +1

    This episode is truly a masterpiece, great work.

  • @tomkerruish2982
    @tomkerruish2982 3 года назад +18

    When you apply Huygen's Principle to quantum mechanics, you get Feynman's path integral formulation.

    • @OuroborosVengeance
      @OuroborosVengeance 3 года назад +3

      I thought about it. Not sure if its quiet true that it follows the same principle, but it sure looks similar

    • @ornessarhithfaeron3576
      @ornessarhithfaeron3576 3 года назад

      @@hyperduality2838 Too long; didn't read

    • @pjweiner8700
      @pjweiner8700 3 года назад

      @@hyperduality2838 you should check out dialectics, dialectical materialism, and Marxism

  • @lavidaescorta3220
    @lavidaescorta3220 3 года назад

    This is a very quick paced episode. I could not understand half of the explanations the first couple of times I watched the video. Yeah, I may be a little "slow" but I usually understand 80% to 90% of the PBS Space Time videos the first or second time.

  • @RolfWRasmussen
    @RolfWRasmussen 3 года назад +5

    5:11 made me go off on a tangent to try to figure out if the "Wilhelm Scream" is in the public domain or not.

    • @punkdigerati
      @punkdigerati 3 года назад +3

      Effectively yes. Many factors point that way, such as when it was recorded, it's length, and if it constitutes an original work. The biggest is that it's never been defended as a copyright.

    • @evilotto9200
      @evilotto9200 3 года назад

      i think warner music made 14 million off the birthday song's copyright before the world collectively agreed "this is dumb"
      i now wanna make the wilhelm scream mine and mine alone

  • @RuhrRedArmy
    @RuhrRedArmy 3 года назад +1

    The time it takes to get from one star to another star is insane. You need to travel at the speed of light. And us humans can't even... fathom the concept of that kind of time because it's really really really really really really really really fun, to think about taking a speed of light ride.

  • @frun
    @frun 3 года назад +8

    Dark energy stars:
    "As a column of superfluid grows taller, at some point, density increases, slowing down the speed of sound, so that it approaches zero. However, at that point, quantum physics makes sound waves dissipate their energy into the superfluid, so that the zero sound speed condition is never encountered."

    • @hairohukosu433
      @hairohukosu433 3 года назад +2

      Hold up, doesnt higher densities increase the speed of sound?

  • @vincenzo7597
    @vincenzo7597 2 года назад

    Each video is a piece of art on its own. Thanks.

  • @mikejohnstonbob935
    @mikejohnstonbob935 3 года назад +44

    so that's why stormtroopers miss all the time

    • @SolaceEasy
      @SolaceEasy 3 года назад +2

      Gotta use a spray pattern.

    • @johnshepherd6925
      @johnshepherd6925 3 года назад +2

      That's funny I just watched the Mandalorian episode that makes fun of that 😂🤣😂🤣

  • @Melki
    @Melki 2 года назад

    Thank you Matt, PBS, and patrons

  • @YYYValentine
    @YYYValentine 3 года назад +20

    I am wondering how many comments will be written about the backwards rotation of Earth at 10:09

    • @michaelsommers2356
      @michaelsommers2356 3 года назад +8

      They do it deliberately to trigger comments, which helps with The Algorithm.

    • @devinfaux6987
      @devinfaux6987 3 года назад +5

      It's not rotating backwards; we're just orbiting it below geosynchronous orbit, so it appears to be spinning the other direction.

    • @timjohnson979
      @timjohnson979 3 года назад +3

      That's because the camera is passing the earth faster than the earth's rotational speed. It's an optical illusion. :-)

    • @JohnDoe-dj3lw
      @JohnDoe-dj3lw 3 года назад

      doesn't Earth spin clockwise..? it's right

    • @cavalrycome
      @cavalrycome 3 года назад +6

      Devin and Tim, You can tell that it's rotating the wrong way based on the day/night boundary continually moving eastwards so it doesn't matter how the camera is moving.

  • @paulhinrichsen8628
    @paulhinrichsen8628 Год назад

    Thank you for another GREAT episode. I must admit to being absolutely STUNNED by you suggesting that a variable speed of light (due to gravity) is a possibility. Although not a career physicist, I have studied GR for a number of years and became intrigued by the possibility that we can either describe the universe, using a constant speed of light, and a curved spacetime, OR a variable speed of light, and a flat spacetime. It is just encouraging to hear that you Matt, also recognize this as a possibility. OK so we are not re-writing GR just yet but its an interesting possibility.

  • @hamentaschen
    @hamentaschen 3 года назад +30

    "Just remember Jerry... It's not a lie, if you believe it."

  • @KnightsWithoutATable
    @KnightsWithoutATable 3 года назад +1

    This was a really interesting one, especially how you point out that for all that we know about our universe, we are just scratching the surface and peering into some really complex and connected truths.

    • @jimmycricket5366
      @jimmycricket5366 Год назад

      What I got out of it is that what one can see and when one sees it depends on your vantage point. Perhaps that is why God can see the end from the beginning?

  • @eddiev8148
    @eddiev8148 Год назад +3

    I think this idea of shooting a laser at an alien spider just explained why storm troopers miss so often and can’t aim. 🤯?

  • @gerardolebron8838
    @gerardolebron8838 3 года назад +2

    Light does travel more distance in a dense space but Time does not dilate. Space is compressed were mass is present make a black hole with a weaker pull. Compress space does requires more distant travel.

  • @EditioCastigata
    @EditioCastigata 3 года назад +29

    “Alien spider” is known as red beet and hunted for dishes in Russia.

    • @Oberon4278
      @Oberon4278 3 года назад +1

      Russians use beets as dinnerware?

    • @unitedspacepirates9075
      @unitedspacepirates9075 3 года назад +6

      In Russia, flying object identify YOU.

    • @Partho_The_King
      @Partho_The_King 3 года назад +1

      And what about Australia? I bet they munch them as snacks!

  • @Vares65
    @Vares65 3 года назад

    Love this channel SOOOOO much! Thanks for all the hard work you do to give me a free education. You are all appreciated more than you can ever know. 🥰

  • @jenniperkins4260
    @jenniperkins4260 3 года назад +4

    New PBS Space time ? Click !

  • @pixartist8190
    @pixartist8190 3 года назад

    This one and the last video are absolutely mind-blowing

  • @Yora21
    @Yora21 3 года назад +8

    The question how photons are affected by gravity even though they have no mass ("masses attract each other"), was what let me down to discover what this whole space-time thing is really about.

  • @KonekoEalain
    @KonekoEalain 3 года назад

    Light bending in a gravitational well makes sense to me now, and I didn't even put any points into int when I leveled up, great video!

  • @WackoMcGoose
    @WackoMcGoose 3 года назад +9

    "Giant alien spiders are no joke." See, that's why you need to get an Anti-Bio Beam as soon as you can.

    • @SashaGarcia
      @SashaGarcia 3 года назад +2

      Clone bay is more up my alley

  • @pauldickinson1075
    @pauldickinson1075 3 года назад +1

    Best utilization of the Willhelm Scream ever. EVER.

  • @AK-ny5bz
    @AK-ny5bz 3 года назад +8

    As someone posted somewhere: DARWIN : Everyone is Relative
    Einstein: Everything is Relative.

    • @mrspidey80
      @mrspidey80 3 года назад +1

      Alabama: Everyone's a relative.

  • @briancannard7335
    @briancannard7335 2 года назад

    This is the greatest of all your videos.

  • @melekhine
    @melekhine 3 года назад +6

    I've never heard that explanation for light refraction before. Thanks for the good mental model. But I wonder how light can be seen as an expanding frontier of new ripples if there is no medium for it to vibrate through from the sun.

    • @shmunkyman33
      @shmunkyman33 3 года назад +8

      The "medium" light travels through is the electromagnetic field, which exists at every point in spacetime

    • @chaz000006
      @chaz000006 3 года назад +1

      @@shmunkyman33 Or do light particles generate a wave in the medium we call space time, or the ether, or subspace, or something else...

    • @shmunkyman33
      @shmunkyman33 3 года назад +2

      @@chaz000006 The "luminiferous aether" hypothesis was refuted by the Michelson-Morley experiment in 1887.
      The electromagnetic field exists IN spacetime, but it is not the "medium" of spacetime itself.
      "Subspace" is a made-up word from Star Trek.
      There's answers to these questions if you'd actually look for them.

    • @chaz000006
      @chaz000006 3 года назад

      @@shmunkyman33 I am aware the ether based model of the universe has been refuted, as I am aware that the relativity model of the universe is incomplete, as evidenced by quantum entanglement.
      The point being, that whatever you call the medium, it exists and fast moving particles create a disturbance in it, generating a wave of it. The only other example I know of this is with electrons orbiting a nucleus at a high rate of speed.
      I just wonder if the medium slows or limits the speed of light, and without it, would light travel instantaneously?

    • @shmunkyman33
      @shmunkyman33 3 года назад

      @@chaz000006 No, the electromagnetic field is the only thing that allows light to travel, so it does not "slow it down". There is no real distinction between light particles and the electromagnetic field, so if there were no field light would not exist.

  • @WhitefirePL
    @WhitefirePL Год назад

    Somehow I find the ending really beautiful and profound in this episode. Way to go!

  • @1urie1
    @1urie1 3 года назад +27

    Me: Invents a time machine and goes back in Newton's time. Finds Newton and Huygens and tells them that actually light behaves both as a particle and a wave.
    Also me: Now kiss

    • @NiffirgkcaJ
      @NiffirgkcaJ 3 года назад +1

      ಠ_ʖಠ

    • @wren7195
      @wren7195 3 года назад +1

      THAT'S SO HOTTTTTT!!! *KISSES PASSIONATELY*.........
      Oh oh, oh... oh, you.... you meant, you... meant them kiss, I'm SO SORRY, I'm... well... *looks up tentatively...*
      ...it's ... maybe only a particle when you look at it, but without any relative moment/space it's a wave.....? *smiles looking up through her lashes*
      You ah.... ah have any "spare time?"

    • @NiffirgkcaJ
      @NiffirgkcaJ 3 года назад +2

      @@wren7195 what's wrong with you? ಠ_ʖಠ

    • @wren7195
      @wren7195 3 года назад +1

      @@NiffirgkcaJ Which part? But Crohn's disease, it means I can't stand myself to the point where my own immune system is allergic to me. Unless you mean my personality in which case eh... Maybe let's just say I really like wave functions and oscillations? On a platonic level.
      Yeah definitely not on a platonic level.

    • @NiffirgkcaJ
      @NiffirgkcaJ 3 года назад

      @@wren7195 *_slow claps_*

  • @DanielZajic
    @DanielZajic 3 года назад

    This one was awesome, nice job. You know it's good stuff when it's almost all narration and still just as captivating.

  • @slimnagirac3393
    @slimnagirac3393 3 года назад +30

    Alternate title- "Two times scientists were right... even when they were wrong "

    • @Rhuind
      @Rhuind 3 года назад +2

      Speaking as a neuroscientist, it happens more often than you might think.

  • @adriana.7111
    @adriana.7111 3 года назад

    Great episode! I am now one slice closer to understanding the very nature of spacetime.

  • @zlm001
    @zlm001 3 года назад +9

    If the energy of light is decreased due to gravity induced redshifting, what happens to the light's lost every? Is momentum transferred to the source of the gravity? Does a transfer of energy also occur when light is bent by gravity as there is a change in direction?

    • @DeeFeeCee
      @DeeFeeCee 3 года назад

      I would think so! But I think acceleration (change in direction) also requires energy, so maybe it all cancels out? Or maybe that doesn't get taken into account with geodesics…

    • @justindelima5607
      @justindelima5607 3 года назад

      Reflected light can cause acceleration (see: laser propulsion concepts), so I would assume that the energy is, in fact, transferred.

  • @juancuelloespinosa
    @juancuelloespinosa 3 года назад

    dude I've been waiting for this video. Nice work leaving me wanting more PBS spacetime!

  • @davidnewbaum6346
    @davidnewbaum6346 3 года назад +38

    I swear, the more I learn, the less I know about inner workings of the universe.

    • @vesawuoristo4162
      @vesawuoristo4162 3 года назад +2

      Well. He just said two opposite ideas are both true

    • @DrZedDrZedDrZed
      @DrZedDrZedDrZed 3 года назад

      Ipse se nihil scire id unum sciat

    • @techman2553
      @techman2553 3 года назад +7

      And the logical reverse of that is....The less I know, the more I think I understand the workings of the universe. This says a lot about modern society.

    • @michaelsommers2356
      @michaelsommers2356 3 года назад +9

      @@techman2553 It says nothing about society; it's just the Dunning-Kruger effect.

    • @livinlicious
      @livinlicious 3 года назад

      TBH many of those references he made, are some form of circular argument. He starts at the end, and makes the explanation work with what he is trying to convince you of. Thats highly problematic, since an explanation should not be relative to the framework you are trying to prove, that it is in fact true.
      So its not you who doesnt understand, its a form of over-complicating things to the point of loosing a simple explanation. Its like asking a question what is 2+2, and you get the answer "well it depends, what is even 2?" Which might sound like a viable question, but it misses the point.

  • @OpticalVirus
    @OpticalVirus 3 года назад

    Just shows that any observable data or complex theory always ends with more questions than answers...but also that we have discovered so much about our universe, most of all how incredible and complex and beautiful it all is....

  • @johnshepherd6925
    @johnshepherd6925 3 года назад +4

    Omg they used the ship from Spaceballs!!! Yes! 🤣

  • @BB-cf9gx
    @BB-cf9gx Год назад

    Brilliantly explained without a single equation.

  • @43-manoranjan22
    @43-manoranjan22 3 года назад +6

    Can put a video about how electromagnetic field affected by the gravity

    • @OuroborosVengeance
      @OuroborosVengeance 3 года назад +1

      Same as regular matter, the electromagnetic field is embbeded into spacetime. What happens to matter, happens to electrons too. Weird how its different for photons tho. I guess the most technical explanation is in QFT lenguage, possibly showing us the field curving due to energy-induced spacetime curving (it would even curve itself due to self-interactions, regardless of massive objects in the universe, i guess).
      How the fields interact with themselves and with other fields, is something i think we could learn if we would to study QFT, i would love to.
      I wonder if there is an actual gravitational "field" in the same sense as there are quantum fields. Maybe this "curving field" dont interact the same way as in QFT

    • @43-manoranjan22
      @43-manoranjan22 3 года назад

      @@hyperduality2838 does electromagnetic field affected by the gravity as same as mass .
      For example the mass of the electron or proton curves the space-time but the difference in the charges does causes any change in curve of the space-time

    • @OuroborosVengeance
      @OuroborosVengeance 3 года назад

      @@hyperduality2838 interesting. I have think about this fact a lot by myself. Interesting to read you ans find my own thoughts in your words

    • @OuroborosVengeance
      @OuroborosVengeance 3 года назад

      @@43-manoranjan22 i think that QFT is actually having a problem with this and they are trying to solve it using renormalization, bcs fields, without renormalization, would curve *themselves* a lot, but thats not what we see when we measure them, they manifest as vibrations in euclidean space, except when close to massive object, but again, without a massive object in a given patch of space, they still should curve, but they dont. This is an open problem. However im not sure, im not an expert and probably i lack a lot of info, its just my thoughts and interpretations of what i know

  • @saritp101
    @saritp101 3 года назад +1

    Today I learnt that relativity is relative! Thank you PBS Space Time 😀

  • @Ceelvain
    @Ceelvain 3 года назад +4

    I've always wondered what would be the mass of a photon based on its bending path according to classical newtonian mechanics.

    • @SkyDarmos
      @SkyDarmos 2 года назад

      The mass cancels out in all equation for free fall and for deflection.

    • @SkyDarmos
      @SkyDarmos 2 года назад

      In Newtonian gravity and Einsteinian gravity all objects fall at the same rate. That includes photons, no matter if classical or quantum.

    • @SkyDarmos
      @SkyDarmos 2 года назад

      Both in Newtonian and Einsteinian the pathway of the photon depends only on the speed of light and on the gravity of the sun.

  • @SointexJambis
    @SointexJambis 3 года назад

    Ok, I can't kid myself anymore. I sit thru these like i can keep up, but i have no freakin idea what just happened. But i still sat here staring at my phone for 13mins. Keep up the great work, even if I can't understand what you are doing. LOL

  • @CalebTerryRED
    @CalebTerryRED 3 года назад +5

    Question: the effects of Gravity pulling down are indistinguishable from the effects of an accelerating reference frame accelerating you up, but can the same be said of other forces like electromagnetism? Similarly, would a positively charged body feel time dilation near a powerful negative force the way massive objects do near black holes?

  • @paolomarini_eu
    @paolomarini_eu 3 года назад

    you'r spot on the wavepoint to look for the interaction between EM and G sorry to say that FoR boundaries prevents conjunction

  • @EvilSnips
    @EvilSnips 3 года назад +5

    Last time I was this early the electromagnetic force and the weak force were the same thing!

    • @spacetardigrade8277
      @spacetardigrade8277 3 года назад +1

      Last time I was this early time didn't exist......so there's no last time.

    • @EvilSnips
      @EvilSnips 3 года назад

      @@hyperduality2838 Super awesome list!!! thanks for posting!

  • @charlesjmouse
    @charlesjmouse 3 года назад +2

    Mitchell & Cavendish provide a good example as to how one can be completely wrong and yet come up with the right answer.
    I wonder in what ways our correct answers are based on wholly incorrect 'understanding'?
    I wonder what unexpected insights we may gain in the process of discovering our latest mistakes?

    • @tommywhite3545
      @tommywhite3545 3 года назад

      Hopefully Erik Verlinde will get his right, because in all fairness "we're" kinda stuck at this point.

  • @onebylandtwoifbysearunifby5475
    @onebylandtwoifbysearunifby5475 3 года назад +15

    1783, Or: When you're smart enough to figure out the correct answer, even though the physics won't be discovered for 120 years.

  • @JKDVIPER
    @JKDVIPER 2 года назад

    12:37 BRILLIANT. I think that a solid mass is a hole in space time. I think we fall in as space sends us around wherever the hole is. If it’s big enough. ❤

  • @7Alberto7
    @7Alberto7 3 года назад +12

    "But this contradict everythings i just told you"
    Me: "exatly what a was thinking"......

  • @redaabakhti768
    @redaabakhti768 2 года назад

    It has in fact notime to lose. I just love this channel

  • @not-high-on-life
    @not-high-on-life 3 года назад +6

    Who said light bends? It always follows a straight line from the wave's perspective, it's space itself that becomes curved in the presence of energy ;)

    • @grah55
      @grah55 3 года назад

      "the presence of matter" fixed it for you.

    • @not-high-on-life
      @not-high-on-life 3 года назад

      Energy or matter, makes no difference. With enough energy(say in the form of photons) focused into tight space you could theoretically create matter with mass ;) Even the light itself(it's carrying energy) should curve space it's moving through but this added curvature is just negligable small to measure

    • @grah55
      @grah55 3 года назад

      @@not-high-on-life I don't believe anyone has ever stated that electromagnetic radiation has its own gravity. The field interaction of a photon is apparently entirely em field. Yes it should be theoretically possible to convert electromagnetic radiation into an object with mass but... I've never seen it and it's probably some weird reverse interaction where when you'd usually see a photon emerging from a quantum event, the photon goes in and adds mass to something. But that doesn't mean it carries mass. e=mc^2 but the c^2 part cannot be overlooked.

    • @grah55
      @grah55 3 года назад

      @@not-high-on-life Infact to elaborate on the e=mc^2 part, remember that c is the speed light and massful objects can't reach that speed but can get very close. Infact, as we add more speed to an object it's mass actually increases. That is where the perceived increase in gravity of a highly kinetic energetic object comes from. You're right to assume that adding more energy to object increases it's gravity but remember, this only works on object that have mass, not light itsself.

  • @alistairferguson6590
    @alistairferguson6590 3 года назад +1

    Wow, nice upgrade in the visuals

  • @captainpuffinpuffinson4769
    @captainpuffinpuffinson4769 3 года назад +19

    Be a physicist
    Make huge wrong assumptions on the universe
    Get the correct answer anyway
    ...
    Profit? Discovery!

    • @rmsgrey
      @rmsgrey 3 года назад

      It's not as coincidental as the episode made it sound. The pre-relativity black hole calculations were based on theories derived from close observation of the real world, that match relativity to very high precision under normal circumstances.
      There's also the point that we know that at least one (probably both) of general relativity and quantum mechanics is wrong since they're fundamentally incompatible, despite both being fantastically accurate in their predictions in their own domains, so we have good reason to suspect that the black hole predictions of general relativity are themselves based on an incorrect theory, which would make it a case of two (slightly) wrong theories both giving the same answers.

    • @captainpuffinpuffinson4769
      @captainpuffinpuffinson4769 3 года назад

      @@rmsgrey it was a joke...

  • @WanDeLay4
    @WanDeLay4 3 года назад

    That was sick. Thanks Matt and rest of SpaceTime team!!! Love you guys so much

  • @corymccarty3921
    @corymccarty3921 3 года назад +3

    "Light is a wave and a particle"
    What if all waves behave as particles, but different waves can move through different arrangement of atoms? Many radio waves can pass through almost anything save for thick metals like lead. Light is blocked my most things, but then we have transparent materials. What if we just have a different view or light because it is how we see, but it is the same as every other wave?

    • @edeqazdef8353
      @edeqazdef8353 3 года назад +1

      The difference between Radio waves and Light is just the frequency, they are both photons traveling at the speed of light.

  • @Bassotronics
    @Bassotronics 3 года назад +2

    I thought I understood light; but now I understand that light is insane.

  • @AuthenticDarren
    @AuthenticDarren 3 года назад +6

    That was actually clearer than last week's episode. My head is aching far less :/ .

  • @avchords3751
    @avchords3751 2 года назад +1

    hi guys i just figured out you now amazing channel explains things clearly