The Boltzmann brain paradox - Fabio Pacucci

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  • @TEDEd
    @TEDEd  2 года назад +406

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    • @citizenmattify
      @citizenmattify 2 года назад +21

      The irony of asking if you’re looking for something to ‘read’, then recommending the audiobook 😂

    • @SamuelTheCoello
      @SamuelTheCoello 2 года назад

      BET TED

    • @JessAnalysisTV
      @JessAnalysisTV 2 года назад +1

      Cool-Ed

    • @brianw1620
      @brianw1620 2 года назад +1

      I read this on paper pretty recently. Pretty good book.

    • @ninianstorm6494
      @ninianstorm6494 2 года назад

      when muller charge manafort for things nothing to do with russia hack but let podesta go for same reason =blackmail dc to support blame russia to cover up fact 2 party system failed since mccain-hillary all did united fruit company scandal 2.0
      recall fbi never look at physical evidence just crowdstrike/hillary words, cia break glass 2017 inauguration with media claim russia stolen election 1oo
      george bush 14y ago said add ukraine to nato foreshadow nuland f eu coup 2014 support =
      1. ruclips.net/video/nTQ3D1a-j20/видео.html
      2001 pentagon memo kill occupy iraq to syria
      ruclips.net/video/_mrJRHwbVG8/видео.html
      current ukraine gov is proxy since obama drew red line just like did in syria earlier arming rebels telling russia not to interfere while zelensky ethnic cleanse donbass region 7y=
      2. ruclips.net/video/ta9dWRcDUPA/видео.html
      3. ruclips.net/video/IBeRB7rWk_8/видео.html

  • @sanskar_vyas
    @sanskar_vyas 2 года назад +1555

    The animation and character design in this one was uniquely good

    • @shauryamanxd
      @shauryamanxd 2 года назад +29

      those faces creeped me out-

    • @sanskar_vyas
      @sanskar_vyas 2 года назад +21

      @@shauryamanxd in an alternate reality your face looks just the same🤣

    • @Eurotool
      @Eurotool 2 года назад +14

      I'm a grown man and this animation creeps me

    • @sanskar_vyas
      @sanskar_vyas 2 года назад +12

      @@Eurotool you know what, they should have used some creepy music too, the subject was creepy enough, ta da horror ted ed

    • @kalpana7186
      @kalpana7186 2 года назад +1

      yes

  • @Bob.ross22
    @Bob.ross22 2 года назад +2185

    When I was younger I had a thought a bit like this. I didn’t know about entropy and the eventual heat death of the universe and thought that time was infinite. In that case, wouldn’t every single possible scenario that could ever be imagined and all variations of them inevitably come true by the nature of infinity?
    For example, in the far future there will be an identical video made on a planet identical to Earth and a commenter with an identical life to mine will have made this comment, except the comment would end in a period

    • @vetriprimus4093
      @vetriprimus4093 2 года назад +495

      When I was younger I had a thought a bit like this. I didn’t know about entropy and the eventual heat death of the universe and thought that time was infinite. In that case, wouldn’t every single possible scenario that could ever be imagined and all variations of them inevitably come true by the nature of infinity?
      For example, in the far future there will be an identical video made on a planet identical to Earth and a commenter with an identical life to mine will have made this comment, except the comment would end in a period.

    • @philawsonfur
      @philawsonfur 2 года назад +1

      when the the the when the when the uhhhh the when the uhh when

    • @Chris-es3wf
      @Chris-es3wf 2 года назад +106

      Key word being "possible" scenario. By the boltzmann logic, there is a probability that the universe does not even exist. Which would mean even a boltzmann brain couldn't exist, which effectively proves the universe is finite.

    • @Esock114
      @Esock114 2 года назад +1

      With infinity everything happens. Literally everything because infinity is infinity. Think about a grain of sand in a sandcastle, then relative to the beach it’s one Then relative to the sand in the water a few miles into the ocean in that beach. Then imagine the sand in that entire coastline. Then imagine that sand grain relative to all the beaches and desserts in the world. Then imagine all the sand in the ocean. A planet made of sand. A sun made of sand grains, a galaxy, a universe. Now imagine 100 universes of sand. Now 1 Million, 1 billion, now 1 billion billions. Take that billions of billions and raise it to the 2nd power, the 3rd the 1 trillionth. Remember that singular grain of sand? Now imagine one electron in one atom in the sand grain. Picture that electron as the timespan of the earth’s entire history from Pangea and microorganism in the ocean to now, to the far future. A minuscule part of Earth’s timespan is human history. Compare that slice of the electron to the grain of sand to the beach and the infinite universes full of sand. Infinity is such a immense concept that of course anything could happen. Infinity means anything.

    • @jayphurs-stuff
      @jayphurs-stuff 2 года назад +31

      let’s get that period 😤

  • @lordsiomai
    @lordsiomai Год назад +448

    The way this channel casually drops existential crises in me. Beautiful stuff!

  • @nathancarver7179
    @nathancarver7179 2 года назад +290

    Thank you TED for putting my continuing existential crisis into words, such that more can experience it.

    • @paul9402
      @paul9402 2 года назад +1

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    • @Nick-128
      @Nick-128 2 года назад +19

      Even if your existence is just a result of random cosmic noise does that change anything? You’re still experiencing things and learning, and even if it’s all in your head you still get to enjoy it. Ultimately, while Boltzmann Brains are interesting and useful to think about, it doesn’t really affect your life in a meaningful way. I think therefore I am, and even if I am just a brain in space, I still think.

    • @secularmonk5176
      @secularmonk5176 2 года назад +3

      If everything that CAN be experienced WILL be experienced, then we are each on a unique immortal journey. With only limited ability to recall memories moment-by-moment, it's possible that there is but one continuum of consciousness, and we are each "remembering" a different infinitesimal sliver

    • @centerofmotivation1904
      @centerofmotivation1904 2 года назад +3

      @@Nick-128 beautifully said my friend

    • @everrettbreezewood3665
      @everrettbreezewood3665 2 года назад

      @@Nick-128 Nice Descartes paraphrase ("cogito ergo sum"/ "I think therefore I am"). He came up with some pretty good stuff. You might want to check out some of his derivative arguments for theism. It has none of these problems that this paradox comes up with, and you might be surprised how much sense it makes given what you experience day-to-day.

  • @DorimantHeathen
    @DorimantHeathen 2 года назад +34

    The artistry in this video makes an already enriching and super-interesting topic a beautiful experience to watch. Thank you for posting.

  • @jessical4866
    @jessical4866 2 года назад +2531

    Boltzmann’s logic of entropy to statistics to infinite universe - and the way TedEd illustrated it - gave me so much serotonin.

    • @magnusguava
      @magnusguava 2 года назад +16

      🤓

    • @vaddanamgowtham6112
      @vaddanamgowtham6112 2 года назад +47

      For some it's melatonin 😴. (Jk)

    • @carlcool20
      @carlcool20 2 года назад +74

      @@magnusguava Ngl I'd rather see someone happy watching something scientific and useful rather than someone watching Tiktok and gaining addicting "happiness"

    • @magnusguava
      @magnusguava 2 года назад +9

      @@carlcool20 Ok true same

    • @jibril7634
      @jibril7634 2 года назад +19

      @@magnusguava "🤓" -🤓

  • @lias934
    @lias934 2 года назад +1268

    A beautiful Paradox-
    "The brain uses itself to understand itself"

    • @genericjoe4082
      @genericjoe4082 2 года назад +32

      You don't really gotta understand yourself to exist tho. Not a paradox.

    • @Sid-mj1qf
      @Sid-mj1qf 2 года назад +53

      Think about it, The brain named itself brain and says "I control the body"😂

    • @lias934
      @lias934 2 года назад +43

      @@Sid-mj1qf lmao, who told you that? Ur brain?

    • @lias934
      @lias934 2 года назад +7

      @@genericjoe4082 xD, the point isn't in understanding oneself, save the brain that needs to be comprehended, encrypted(if, one must) to decode it's working.
      Like the Rene Descartes 1st principle:- "I doubt therefore I think, I think therefore I am"
      Also Ted-Ed:- "A Body with a Mind or a Mind with a Body"
      How do ya prove ur existence?

    • @genericjoe4082
      @genericjoe4082 2 года назад +8

      @@lias934 I apologize as I am struggling to understand your main paragraph.
      Regarding your question, I think there's really no way. We can just keep adding questions disregarding the answer.
      Q) Why do you think the world exist?
      A) Because I can sense it.
      Q) Why do you trust your senses?
      A) Because I was born with them and whatever they tell me, I respond accordingly and I usually get a predictable outcome, making me them worthy of my trust in my opinion.
      Q) What if you are just hallucinating? A) ...
      The only thing we can guess is the probability of us hallucinating ourselves, we can't really prove it in my opinion.
      I think these are interesting questions to ponder in your free time but I don't think the answers to these questions are going to effect anyone's life in any significant way, so the answers to these doesn't really matter.
      I am not a native english speaker and this paragraph was a little hard to write, so I apologise if you struggle to understand my reply too.

  • @Ubrzani
    @Ubrzani 2 года назад +541

    As a long-time (more or less) TED-Ed follower, this is the first episod which broke my brain! 🤯Also, yet another impeccable animation! 👏

  • @nasriibrahim5338
    @nasriibrahim5338 2 года назад +142

    I’ve been very interested in The Boltzmann Brain hypothesis recently and this is just wonderful.

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      @paul9402 2 года назад

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    • @jjeKKell
      @jjeKKell 4 месяца назад

      If the universe as we know it tends towards disorder and entropy, then how could that disorder ultimately create life, which by the very structure of DNA implies tendency towards ORDER? Superdeterminism? Or creation? That is what we're left to decide.

  • @CassBlast5
    @CassBlast5 2 года назад +19

    Whoever did the art for this should be commended; it's awesome

    • @mikicerise6250
      @mikicerise6250 2 года назад +1

      Is that really how physicists used to look in the 19th century? I had no idea. xD

  • @HarperBizzare
    @HarperBizzare 2 года назад +1104

    Kurzgesagt: I'm your only source of existential crisis.
    Ted ED: Hold my beer.

    • @juhotuho10
      @juhotuho10 2 года назад +35

      Try Exurb1a next, he is a real kicker

    • @prim16
      @prim16 2 года назад +60

      *Ted ED: Hold my brain.

    • @masterjayesh3575
      @masterjayesh3575 2 года назад +8

      @@juhotuho10 Man alone creates masterpieces better than anything in the universe. For basically free.

    • @frillsjane7753
      @frillsjane7753 2 года назад +6

      Check Pursuit of Wonder too haha

    • @ninianstorm6494
      @ninianstorm6494 2 года назад

      @@frillsjane7753 when muller charge manafort for things nothing to do with russia hack but let podesta go for same reason =blackmail dc to support blame russia to cover up fact 2 party system failed since mccain-hillary all did united fruit company scandal 2.0
      recall fbi never look at physical evidence just crowdstrike/hillary words, cia break glass 2017 inauguration with media claim russia stolen election 1oo
      george bush 14y ago said add ukraine to nato foreshadow nuland f eu coup 2014 support =
      1. ruclips.net/video/nTQ3D1a-j20/видео.html
      2001 pentagon memo kill occupy iraq to syria
      ruclips.net/video/_mrJRHwbVG8/видео.html
      current ukraine gov is proxy since obama drew red line just like did in syria earlier arming rebels telling russia not to interfere while zelensky ethnic cleanse donbass region 7y=
      2. ruclips.net/video/ta9dWRcDUPA/видео.html
      3. ruclips.net/video/IBeRB7rWk_8/видео.html

  • @skaterdude14b
    @skaterdude14b 2 года назад +2043

    How does RUclips have storage for all these videos

  • @ezrankala
    @ezrankala 2 года назад +418

    Now we are talking,
    This is the content I crave for!
    Boltzman ... what a guy
    Thanks TED!

  • @the_otter5936
    @the_otter5936 2 года назад +164

    This is really interesting! I'd heard about the Boltzman brain, but I'd never considered it much. I was quite creeped out when you mentioned how much more likely it is than a real universe.

    • @Archbishop-Desmond-Tutu
      @Archbishop-Desmond-Tutu 2 года назад +1

      "real universe"

    • @banger2998
      @banger2998 2 года назад +25

      Well it’s billions of times MORE likely that we are living creatures on the billions to infinite many planets throughout the universes history than a random brain appearing if it makes you feel any better.

    • @NeilMalthus
      @NeilMalthus 2 года назад +6

      'Much more likely' according to a very select group of people who might just be mistaken, missing something in their reasoning / calculations. It seems very very counter-intuitive to believe their assertions and as a zoology graduate, that will do for me. With the power of hindsight, could the universe make any more sense?

    • @mikicerise6250
      @mikicerise6250 2 года назад +6

      That depends on your assumptions. It's more likely than a fully formed universe like this one assembling, but certainly not more likely than a super-dense hot spot assembling and then exploding and decaying into this universe through entropy, as our universe appears to have. That is *way* more likely than a random Boltzmann brain assembly. xD Anyway, the thing is a fun thought experiment that highlights the problems with infinity. Don't turn it into another religion, please.

    • @saucevc8353
      @saucevc8353 Год назад

      @@banger2998 Not if you assume that the universe will go on forever. Life is only possible during this very brief period of time when the universe is still dense enough for stars and planets to form. But a boltzmann brain can form at any point in time in the universe, making it infinitely more likely.

  • @MrKohlenstoff
    @MrKohlenstoff 2 года назад +40

    It would be _so_ ironic if a Boltzmann brain randomly formed, hallucinating the experience of this exact video explaining the brain's own nature.

    • @TheAlpineAddict
      @TheAlpineAddict Год назад +4

      People would say it was bound to happen, in an infinite universe... ;)

  • @hecklinggecko6225
    @hecklinggecko6225 2 года назад +112

    I like the idea that the afterlife is some form of long term memory

    • @stewartquark1661
      @stewartquark1661 Год назад +12

      Memory and the afterlife = same substance

    • @Queen1001N
      @Queen1001N 2 месяца назад

      It is interesting to think of the multitude of afterlifes that could exist. Nothing is a very specific scenario when you compare it to all the ways in which something could exist.

  • @JDG-hq8gy
    @JDG-hq8gy 2 года назад +366

    It’s impossible to calculate the probability that we’re a Boltzmann brain because we’re using laws of thermodynamics, quantum physics, etc. that we could’ve just imagined

    • @lousenioyes.4944
      @lousenioyes.4944 2 года назад +13

      Exactly

    • @rip5905
      @rip5905 2 года назад +13

      But think about this, if its very unlikely for them to exist, then it would still make sense to believe you are real, but if it were proven to be way more likely than a actual living being, then that definitely says something..

    • @JDG-hq8gy
      @JDG-hq8gy 2 года назад +1

      @@rip5905 Yeah if we most likely won’t exist in the future we should focus on immediate pleasures

    • @cube-nite
      @cube-nite 2 года назад

      I think these scientists and theorists would've thought of that considering they've studied it for so long... and I know who I'm betting to be correct

    • @rip5905
      @rip5905 2 года назад +7

      @@JDG-hq8gy wrong. You're better of assuming you exist in a material reality, we already understand how we do and it makes sense.
      if you where a Boltzmann brain then the next millisecond wouldn't matter, only the current one.

  • @jvb5590
    @jvb5590 2 года назад +36

    I applaud the animator hired for this video - exquisite interpretations of Boltzmann's thinking.

  • @Chryztallic
    @Chryztallic Год назад +8

    Human: "Am I just a Boltzmann brain all along?"
    ...
    Boltzmann brain: "There are 13 hot singles within your area right now"

  • @megamind_2222
    @megamind_2222 2 года назад +7

    Ted Ed never ceases to give me questions I never knew I needed answers to

  • @the_luggage
    @the_luggage 2 года назад +14

    Now I'm crying out for a TED-Ed video entitled, 'Why is the universe orderly?'!

  • @bhimsharma9226
    @bhimsharma9226 2 года назад +87

    Torch of creativity, knowledge is always passed from one generation to the next one.

  • @joeman123964
    @joeman123964 2 года назад +34

    i gotta stop watching these videos while smoking weed

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      @paul9402 2 года назад

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    • @deeegeeekay
      @deeegeeekay 3 месяца назад +2

      my heart racing watchin ts

  • @cmwHisArtist
    @cmwHisArtist 2 года назад +14

    When I was 10 and I learned about how small atoms are, I thought what if we are just bacteria in some giant’s toenail, and the same for him.

    • @pleaselogmeout
      @pleaselogmeout Год назад +1

      When I have a problem, I solve it.

    • @SchoolVideosGoHere
      @SchoolVideosGoHere 5 месяцев назад +1

      One time Old Nan told me the sky is blue because we live inside the eye of a blue-eyed giant named 'Macumber'.

    • @deeegeeekay
      @deeegeeekay 3 месяца назад +1

      i used to always think that as a kid too and honestly won’t deny it still at 18

  • @evank3718
    @evank3718 2 года назад +152

    The craziest thing is that with infinite time, literally EVERYTHING *will* happen, with every combination of events and order of possible events and objects

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    • @catdogmousecheese
      @catdogmousecheese 2 года назад +55

      That reminds me of a story I heard once:
      There was a city where everyone who lived there was immortal. One day a man fell in a pit. The man didn't bother trying to climb out or call for help because he knew if he was going to live for an infinite amount of time he'd do it eventually so why should he do it now. The other immortals saw him in the pit, but didn't help him because they knew they'd help him eventually as well, after all they have an infinite amount of time. That was there thinking for everything; why do anything if there's a 100% chance they'll eventually do everything?

    • @evank3718
      @evank3718 2 года назад +8

      @@catdogmousecheese that’s deep wow

    • @brokemono
      @brokemono 2 года назад +2

      @@catdogmousecheese why do anything if there's a 100% that they will do everything? No matter what they ask themselves they will do anything anyway eventually.

    • @lukecox6317
      @lukecox6317 2 года назад +42

      Not necessarily - imagine someone writing down all the digits of Pi. Would they ever write a letter or a word? Or imagine the infinite series of a zero followed by a one, then another zero, etc. Would that sequence ever contain a two? It is possible for something to be both infinite and yet not contain all possible events that could occur

  • @_aidid
    @_aidid 2 года назад +217

    I have had such paradoxical thoughts since my teenage years, but I never thought that other people have this too 🧐

    • @imadeanaccountjustforthisc9987
      @imadeanaccountjustforthisc9987 Год назад +19

      Yes because you are the only genius in this universe

    • @_aidid
      @_aidid Год назад +45

      @@imadeanaccountjustforthisc9987 Such thoughts are not commonly shared in regular life so it is normal to feel this. Obviously, I am not a genius

    • @imadeanaccountjustforthisc9987
      @imadeanaccountjustforthisc9987 Год назад +8

      @@_aidid most people dont want to have an existential crisis at work. Thats why no one talk about these kind of things.

    • @tripedal2063
      @tripedal2063 Год назад +21

      @@imadeanaccountjustforthisc9987 Leave the guy alone lol, calm down

    • @imadeanaccountjustforthisc9987
      @imadeanaccountjustforthisc9987 Год назад +6

      @@tripedal2063 You are below average at reading people's feeling through text.

  • @liluziBurt667
    @liluziBurt667 2 года назад +4

    The infathomibilty of infinity predisposes one to believe a beginning is logical.

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  • @aidancunningham2052
    @aidancunningham2052 Год назад +6

    Props to the animator / animation team. Excellent

  • @eccentricVRtist
    @eccentricVRtist 2 года назад +2

    Combating an existential crisis: The truth of our existence is that the present moment is the only thing that exists. We live our fullest life when we are present, devoid of the thoughts or stories we tell ourselves, and truly observe and/or enjoy the moment. Know that nothing matters and choose to be the best version of yourself every chance you get!

  • @peterchung2262
    @peterchung2262 2 года назад +4

    I came across the Boltzmann paradox while Wikipedia browsing as a kid and didn't understand it and now I'm doubting my own existence

  • @mathcuratorzanachan3574
    @mathcuratorzanachan3574 2 года назад +63

    Hats off to the animator! What an incredible animation

  • @Anya-wl4yw
    @Anya-wl4yw 2 года назад +19

    Ted ed giving us an existential crisis again

  • @anujarora0
    @anujarora0 2 года назад +32

    Teacher: Exam won't be that hard
    Exam:

  • @therealunklefreaky
    @therealunklefreaky 2 года назад +3

    I have come to the conclusion that the only thing that we can truly know with certainty is that we are experiencing things. Whether those "things" are an illusion or not is unknowable.

  • @Imamotherfreakingavocado
    @Imamotherfreakingavocado Год назад +5

    Thanks for the existential dread TED-Ed

  • @theeverythingchannel9786
    @theeverythingchannel9786 2 года назад +14

    i love how physics can question our very existence

  • @jacobb6953
    @jacobb6953 2 года назад +21

    Watching “Sean Carroll - Locating yourself in a large universe” many, many times over eventually settled my existential crisis…

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  • @tntg5
    @tntg5 2 года назад +5

    The explanation of entropy using the analogy of scrambled eggs is misleading. Because bowling an egg is not a closed system. You bring energy to it. What entropy really means, (or at least in my understanding) is that, in a closed system, matter tends to rearrange it self towards the lowest potential energy point. It doesn't matter if the outcome is ordered or not, as long as it's the lowest potential energy point of the system.
    If you put water and oil in a closed system, they will eventually separate. Which is the opposite of the description. Going from chaos, to ordered state. In others systems it goes the opposite way, but order/disorder is an eye appreciation, not an energy state appreciation

  • @yumibro8121
    @yumibro8121 2 года назад +3

    I think about this all the time. Thank you for the new perspective! I love this channel.

  • @phiddlephart7026
    @phiddlephart7026 2 года назад +5

    Videos of the known universe, the way super clusters of galaxies look, make me think of the patterns of neurons in our brain. Anyone else feel this way? Just remember our brain is capable of growing new neurons.

  • @Bill-tz3wg
    @Bill-tz3wg 2 года назад +5

    The universe is a thing that challenges us to go our farthest and then, when we get there, it lets us know we've only just begun and challenges us to go even farther. And so on. And so on...
    That's what the universe is.

  • @ZR3009
    @ZR3009 2 года назад +6

    2:10 This part is really scary if you think about it

  • @the_luggage
    @the_luggage 2 года назад +8

    Saying god instigated the big bang just changes the "what was before (and instigated) the big bang?" question into "what was before (and instigated) god?" The answer "nothing" to either question just results in more questions, for example, 'how did it/he/she/they start?'

    • @ZaxorVonSkyler
      @ZaxorVonSkyler 2 года назад +4

      God invented the concept of time and is infinite.

    • @ZaxorVonSkyler
      @ZaxorVonSkyler 2 года назад +1

      @ripurring God isn't all, he is huge but doesn't take up all of space. He continues to create more universes and humanities.

    • @ZaxorVonSkyler
      @ZaxorVonSkyler 2 года назад +1

      @ripurring By the time you realize the truth it would be to late. I feel sad for you.

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    • @andralfoo
      @andralfoo 2 года назад +1

      @@ZaxorVonSkyler "By the time you realize the truth it would be to late. I feel sad for you." = "I ran out of arguments"

  • @rockyflop
    @rockyflop 7 месяцев назад +1

    THIS... this might be the best ted ed ive ever watched

  • @181cameron
    @181cameron 4 месяца назад +1

    I was around 12 or 13 (my voice had yet to change) when I said, "This all began 20 minutes ago, in my brain." referring to the universe.
    I thought I was being funny, but my dad and his friends (one of whom was a physics professor) had a new conversation for the rest of the night.

  • @mehiamawesome0609
    @mehiamawesome0609 2 года назад +5

    2:17 I already have kurzgesagt for my existential crisis needs

  • @sarvagyasharma7591
    @sarvagyasharma7591 2 года назад +14

    Videos like these.. suggesting the cyclical nature of the reality.. makes me admire the philosophers of ancient India who have had similar believes.

  • @lotfibouhedjeur
    @lotfibouhedjeur Год назад +6

    The great thing about TED-Ed videos is that even if you don't understand you'll at least enjoy the animation. 😂

  • @PsychologyBookWorld
    @PsychologyBookWorld 2 года назад +28

    "Only an open mind is big enough to contain the secrets of the universe." - Vera Stanley Alder

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    • @everrettbreezewood3665
      @everrettbreezewood3665 2 года назад

      How about an infinite mind? Theism is a great alternative argument favoring the finiteness of the universe. CS Lewis (you might know Narnia) gives great arguments that you might want to check out in another book, Mere Christianity.

    • @TheAlpineAddict
      @TheAlpineAddict Год назад

      Someone was open minded enough for their brain to fall out, and so a Boltzmann brain was created.

  • @BienvenidoAlHoloceno
    @BienvenidoAlHoloceno 2 года назад +1

    Really liked the animations and the ending in this one. Very trippy!

  • @limerence8365
    @limerence8365 2 года назад +8

    Boltzmann's theory implies that there is disorder, then order, then immediate disorder (if I understand the video correctly), so the issue I have is what forces drove the brain to exist in that instance to begin with? Boltzmann's brain may be more likely, but we have no idea of the laws of physics in that universe. While we don't entirely know how the brain and life came to be, we do have a good understanding of the usual idea of how a brain evolved. Life evolved from simple chemicals and from that the brain developed. Life, though in one generation couldn't stave off entropy, could keep going through reproduction, and so far it's worked for 3.7 billion years. Boltzmann's brain could be true but we don't have enough knowledge to confirm it, only statistical maths, while we have lot's of knowledge of the common understanding of the brain.
    I remember learning about entropy from a Brian Cox documentary. He was in a windy desert and said there was nothing stopping the wind from blowing sand into a sandcastle but it was more likely to be just dunes and hills, and the wind would soon erode the sandcastle, showing entropy at play. But as I watched I thought, the wind may not build a sandcastle, but Brian Cox did, and he's part of nature just like the wind. And if you look at the patterns that the wind makes in the desert, it's not chaotic, it's beautiful swirly sand dunes. Order comes from chaos all the time.
    So it got me thinking, what is 3.7 billion years in context of an infinite universe, nothing more than a blip? So maybe both Boltzmann's brain and our usual understanding of a brain are both true and the only thing stopping us from getting that is an undervaluing of the true complexity of the laws of the universe.

    • @avinashreji60
      @avinashreji60 2 года назад

      Entropy is not about order, its about the amount of information in a thermodynamic micro/macrostate

  • @Thebreakdownshow1
    @Thebreakdownshow1 2 года назад +12

    This is what you watch when high lol, this would give you quite the BRAIN Twister.

    • @madat5843
      @madat5843 2 года назад +2

      Hence proving getting high jokes can work universally.

  • @jier9904
    @jier9904 2 года назад +29

    I thought we're living *inside* some otherworldy being's brain that imagined--or dreamed all of these. The Godhead.

    • @igidi4424
      @igidi4424 2 года назад

      instead we are in some jerk's head

    • @Ali_T8888
      @Ali_T8888 2 года назад +4

      God cannot be a "world", brain, body, soul or shape, god does not have a picture, place or position the creator of the world must not resemble of his creation cuz if he do he would have been like us thus he wouldn't be the creator of the universe and he would be a creation like any other

    • @buttercups2537
      @buttercups2537 2 года назад +1

      so my imaginary people are living in the world i made for them, and it's unforgiving as the one I'm in, they could be blaming me for tragedies and unfairness just like how i blame the creator of my world.

    • @l.sdesilva3218
      @l.sdesilva3218 2 года назад +4

      @@Ali_T8888 bro not everyone has to believe in your idea of god

    • @Ali_T8888
      @Ali_T8888 2 года назад +1

      @@l.sdesilva3218 its not my own idea
      Its the logical explanation of a creator and the only true one cuz it does not have any logical flaws
      By using ur mind "right" it will lead u to the right answers
      Like god exists and god is the creator of bodies the creator of all creation from nothing
      So he cannot be a body or essences from many ways
      📍First bodies cannot creat any thing if u split an apple u cannot get it back un splitted, bodies never creat another bodies, and also bodies cannot creat it self
      So god cannot be in a shape or a body or a light cuz every these things are a creations, if god were like them has a body and shape
      Who shaped it like this? Who specified this special shape
      Have u ever heard of a triangle that triangled it self its impossible
      📍Second if god was like us a body or essence he will be exerted in a position he will fill some amount of emptiness, so he needs this emptiness to stay balanced and the god the most powerful cannot be needy cuz neediness is a sign of weakness
      For example prophet Jesus is not a god cuz he needed to sleep breath drink and much more so by logic he is not a god he cannot be a god
      Cuz god was before all the creation exist without them and due to that he doesn't need any thing.

  • @vedantsridhar8378
    @vedantsridhar8378 10 месяцев назад

    The world of the improbable events is so crazy man, absolutely love it!

  • @MintLemon-e3o
    @MintLemon-e3o 5 месяцев назад +1

    I get into this phase like once in a month, when I feel like everything I am percieving through my senses may be just the senses itself. May be I am the only one existing. My whole life feels like a lie. Cauz if the world outside is just what I sense, then all my attachments are useless

  • @gutspraygore
    @gutspraygore 2 года назад +3

    Wow. The animation is really impressive!

  • @md.johnpaul467
    @md.johnpaul467 2 года назад +9

    4:35 salute to those researchers, they worked hard as Ted ed

  • @captainpalegg2860
    @captainpalegg2860 2 года назад +2

    Well, this video just gave me a paralyzing existential crisis. Bravo!

  • @kamille286
    @kamille286 9 месяцев назад

    I like how it explained why this paradox is useful to examine. Not only is it incredibly unlikely that it's true, there's nothing you could do about it if it was. There's no point assuming everything around you is fake, since it's real to you regardless. But the fact that it gives a number to compare the likelihood of other theories of our universe being correct is very interesting

  • @hendrasutika
    @hendrasutika 2 года назад +123

    The Boltzmann Brain is a thought experiment dealing with the notions of consciousness, intelligence, entropy, and probability.
    "We live in a world that shouldn't be possible"

    • @words007
      @words007 2 года назад

      No, it should be, our earth and life itself and how everybody says earth is lucky to be in perfect Goldilocks zone/ distance from sun and blah blah blah, it all just makes sense that if the entirety of the Universe is a puzzle then our earth is that missing piece no matter what 1 does or nobody does life with intelligent beings always finds a way. This is why i don't believe aliens exist aliens to earth that is, life exist anywhere but earth in this universe. Every combination of molecular structure exists in this universe if we think it doesn't we just haven't found it yet. That's my theory.

    • @TheAlpineAddict
      @TheAlpineAddict Год назад

      Who's quote is that?

  • @meachiamo
    @meachiamo Год назад +16

    i once had a thought that the universe works similar to a brain or human body. both are complex containing elements that somehow functions as one and in an organized way. for example is the solar system, it has some sort of system like the human brain. human brain pumps blood or sends signals throughout the body and it's fascinating how the body knows exactly what to do with them. it's unexplainable how and why these systems started.

    • @user-ejxomyq
      @user-ejxomyq Год назад

      Theres something we cant see. almost like the spiritual landscape exists but we cant see it.

    • @user-ejxomyq
      @user-ejxomyq Год назад

      what caused the big bang? : god

    • @useyourbrain6937
      @useyourbrain6937 Год назад

      ​@@user-ejxomyqur mom did

  • @uneotarieseul9584
    @uneotarieseul9584 2 года назад +5

    So according to Boltzman, we're a brain who is now proving its own existence

  • @evank3718
    @evank3718 2 года назад +1

    Everything about this video is perfect
    I think this is my new favorite Teded

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  • @purpledevilr7463
    @purpledevilr7463 10 месяцев назад +1

    Can someone explain to me how this is a paradox?
    Because to me, it just seems like a label because they don’t want to accept the possibility of the Boltsman Brain. - and they’re just labelling it impossible because they don’t like it.

  • @mrflinstone57
    @mrflinstone57 2 года назад +6

    These illustrations are so beautiful and thought provoking! Although, while it is interesting to contemplate the probability of our entire existence being the product of an artificial brain, I think it is more of a question of how we understand scale rather than whether our universe is real or not.
    Everything is relative. What is a short amount of time for us, is an entire eternity for other life forms. Similarly, humanity is but a spec of dust in the history of the Earth, and Earth is but a spec of dust in the history of other stars and galaxies.
    While I am no scientist, applying these rules, to me, implies that there is another level of scale beyond the observable universe. And another level beyond that. And beyond that. Which are all simply impossible for us to comprehend, in the same way that the universe that we've created here on Earth will never be perceived by a fish or a grasshopper.
    As an artist, I find that our conceptual understanding of the universe plays a huge role in the direction of our queries. And find that putting scale and relativity at the center of our quest could allow us to draw relationships spanning beyond the current limits of our human comprehension.

  • @dyepedmusic
    @dyepedmusic 2 года назад +3

    My brain can't brain again

  • @glowingfatedie
    @glowingfatedie 2 года назад +11

    Imagine two Boltzmann brains which are entangled with each other.
    A version of an Alice brain and a Bob brain, each of which believe they are conducting an entanglement experiment together. Of course it's possible for there to be an Alice brain and a Bob brain which aren't entangled, so, Alice's measurement might not affect Bob's state. But it's also possible for them to in fact be entangled and for the system of two Boltzmann brains to evolve according to Alice's perception of measuring the particle on her side of the entanglement. The Bob version of this Boltzmann brain system evolves accordingly. In other words, we have two Boltzmann brains sharing (one tiny element of) each other's conscious, perceived "reality".
    Wowza! What follows from this?
    If you accept that Boltzmann brains are possible (I'm not saying you have to, I'm just saying, do the thought experiment with me), then you have to accept that the preceding is possible. And if you accept that, then, of course the conclusion is the possibility of an entire planet's worth of Boltzmann brains, which all agree on common elements of their perceived reality. And no way to tell it apart from a "real" planet full of sentient beings.

    • @mechaminer2361
      @mechaminer2361 2 года назад +1

      Hmm…. So basically a planet of beings that experience the same life? The same general life (like there are aspects of their lives that are different)? Please explain in more detail, it is not your comment, I just do not have the intellectual capability to understand your great thought at first glance!

    • @glowingfatedie
      @glowingfatedie 2 года назад +3

      @@mechaminer2361 "So basically a planet of beings that experience the same life? The same general life (like there are aspects of their lives that are different)? "
      I mean, yeah! Exactly! One of the things I'm pointing out is that not only is there no way for any individual to tell they're not a Boltzmann brain, there's no way for a planet of sentient people to tell that they're not all a bunch of simulated beings, in a shared consciousness simulation together. Or that their entire planet isn't simulated. Or that their entire visible universe isn't simulated.
      You might want to see my other comment where I show why, even if all this is possible, plausible, likely, or even 100% true fact, it still doesn't (necessarily) mean that we ARE in a Boltzmann reality.

    • @mechaminer2361
      @mechaminer2361 2 года назад

      @@glowingfatedie Thank you for clearing it up!

    • @martinbennett2228
      @martinbennett2228 2 года назад

      @@glowingfatedie Isn't that rather like Leibniz's monadism?

    • @glowingfatedie
      @glowingfatedie 2 года назад

      @@martinbennett2228 Well, there can be monadism regardless of whether the brain in question is virtual or real.

  • @dannyarcher6370
    @dannyarcher6370 2 года назад +2

    Gorgeous animation. One of TED-Ed's best.

  • @crabieskelytons
    @crabieskelytons 2 года назад +1

    this theory has been keeping me up at night for the past month

  • @roileyt
    @roileyt 2 года назад +7

    Thanks for the sleepless nights!

    • @abo0d999
      @abo0d999 2 года назад

      😂😂😂

  • @ndturtle5538
    @ndturtle5538 2 года назад +8

    Interesting, but does it really matter? As far as I’m concerned, I’ve lived this life, and will continue to live until I die somehow.

    • @firghteningtruth7173
      @firghteningtruth7173 2 года назад

      Exactly.

    • @ximonwhhatt3796
      @ximonwhhatt3796 2 года назад

      I think we keep living and manifesting our lives until we accept the peace that we have accomplished that we wanted in life.

    • @firghteningtruth7173
      @firghteningtruth7173 2 года назад

      @@ximonwhhatt3796 There is no peace. Ask anyone you think has attained it. Even monks are in a constant battle with themselves. That's what it means to be alive. The struggle/overcoming-one-just-to-focus-on-another IS life.
      Yin/yang.

    • @ximonwhhatt3796
      @ximonwhhatt3796 2 года назад

      @@firghteningtruth7173 ooh I see what you mean, but don't you think as we keep dying and living we all would get closer to a better collective consciousness?

    • @firghteningtruth7173
      @firghteningtruth7173 2 года назад

      @@ximonwhhatt3796 I dunno my dude. I would guess hallucinogens would be more effective at that than just living and dying.
      Let me be more clear. I think we are all already connected to unlimited collective conciousness. As much as we allow in. Some can handle more than others. That's ok. Those who don't even try...well, they should be encouraged to.
      To borrow an analogy, we are antennas for the programming that the collective conciousness (which existed far before me, and will exist long after me as well) pushes through the airwaves.
      I am not sure I bring anything to the table. 🤣
      For every question I ask, already has an answer. Every experience I have is merely a permutation of something done before. (Perhaps thousands of years before.)
      I don't necessarily think WE add to the collective conciousness as much as are programmed by it, and allowed to use it, if need be.
      As a whole, I believe, for the most part, things will slowly get better for humanity. But I am not sure we are ADDING to the collective conciousness so much as turning other people "on" to it.
      If that makes sense.

  • @guitarADDict19
    @guitarADDict19 2 года назад +9

    I feel there should be a distinction around the possible existence of Boltzmann brains and claiming those consuming this content could be Boltzmann brains. The possibility is already wild enough, but the odds of a Boltzmann brain joining this server of existence while also being formed with enough legitimate understanding of the underlying universe to contemplate the fact that it might be one of these anomalies seems altogether different.

  • @Chemanic1
    @Chemanic1 2 года назад +2

    The animation in this video is amazing

  • @hazchem1
    @hazchem1 2 года назад

    This is why we should all be kind to each other and every other creature. I have been them all and they have all been me.

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  • @MistahBunny
    @MistahBunny 2 года назад +3

    A physical brain hypnotized down the line with false memories can be a variant of Boltzmann's brain 🤔

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  • @trafyknits9222
    @trafyknits9222 Год назад +8

    This makes total sense to me. Ever since I was a teenager, it's seemed as if life is an illusion; a dream within a dream. The reason there's no such thing as "matter" is because nothing exists. Everything is our own personal dream-illusion. Those are the nuts and Boltzmanns of it.

    • @TheAlpineAddict
      @TheAlpineAddict Год назад

      Reality may be our own personal dream-illusion, but the Boltzmanss brain experiment is a brain of matter existing in what we would call the "real" universe.

    • @haqembassador
      @haqembassador 3 месяца назад

      That's called undiagnosed schizophrenia

  • @jbarnes4521
    @jbarnes4521 Год назад

    the animation for this video was nothing short of fantastic!!

  • @punchthecake82
    @punchthecake82 Год назад +1

    Nothing makes sense, we are designed to think so. What if a person sees random things moving everywhere, random sounds, but from the outside we see an ordinary person?

  • @bot6349
    @bot6349 2 года назад +8

    ngl the idea that everything I experience is simulated in a brain floating in an eternal void that spontaneously appeared and disappeared out of pure chance is pretty cool. it's like if the 'it was all a dream' or 'we're in a simulation' cliche was taken to it's logical extreme. hella bleak but oddly funny xD

    • @mechaminer2361
      @mechaminer2361 2 года назад +4

      What a great way of thinking of it! It is funny and cool, I feel most people would not think of it this way (just from the comments i have read so far). Thank you for sharing your opinion, something i cant say about most commenters on youtube (but this video i CAN say about most! Especially you!)

    • @bot6349
      @bot6349 2 года назад +3

      @@mechaminer2361 I would be grateful but you as well as everything else is literally the 'voices' in my ephemeral head floating in deep space xD but seriously thanks for the kind words, it really made my day! regardless, if my day is real or a synthetic memory generated by the spontaneous arranging of atoms that coincidentally formed a brain :)

  • @yosefmohamed1591
    @yosefmohamed1591 2 года назад +8

    Well if my brain is just a random experience therefore it's more unlikely to have random thought to truly describe the universe than to be wrong
    Therefore it's either I'm still a random brain but this time with no clue how the universe actually works
    Or I'm an individual brain who also came by some specific combination of events which brought my conscious
    So both sides pushes for the other's side favor of probability

  • @yungsookevinhong7943
    @yungsookevinhong7943 Год назад +1

    There is two arguments on this theory of brain, first he is genetically born by his mother, and it is not like a nature existence like a piece of rock, event a glass is not a Miracle that can be from from scatter. Since Atom bone because of attraction of electron.

  • @ryalexstudios
    @ryalexstudios 2 года назад +1

    Part of my brain shrugged and forgot about it while the other part is literally imploding with unanswerable questions

  • @umang6771
    @umang6771 2 года назад +6

    Everything in the universe is just a smaller/bigger version of one another, the never ending fractal.

    • @borhex
      @borhex 2 года назад +1

      Amen

  • @Mbaturan
    @Mbaturan 2 года назад +14

    if the universe is just a brain them why is it so cruel

    • @leocana
      @leocana 2 года назад

      I mean... Brains can be really cruel

  • @Moriya_Lifshits
    @Moriya_Lifshits 2 года назад +7

    About the big bang, in 3:47:
    "No one knows what, if anything, preceded and caused it."
    I believe it was god. You may believe it, or you may not, but I just wanted to mention it.

    • @tridos2574
      @tridos2574 2 года назад +5

      Finally, a nice believer here. There's so many annoying people here who think they can outsmart science. As long as you're polite and don't scream at science you're fine. There's nothing wrong with believing in God.

    • @MuhammadAzamuddin
      @MuhammadAzamuddin 2 года назад +2

      Finally someone says it. The theory of entropy also explains prophetic miracles that happens in the past. People said miracle is impossible, but with entropy, it is not impossible just highly unlikely.
      But that is the point of miracle, something that seems unlikely but happens as reality.
      Just like big bang, super highly unlikely to happen from unordered state turned into highly ordered universe.
      There must be some power that make both big bang and prophetic miracle can happen which is highly unlikely according to statistical entropy.
      That might be what you want to call God or super intelligence or whatever you call it.
      For me I simple call it God.

    • @owenbailey7054
      @owenbailey7054 2 года назад

      And how would you define God?

    • @the_luggage
      @the_luggage 2 года назад

      Saying god instigated the big bang just changes the "what was before (and instigated) the big bang?" question into "what was before (and instigated) god?" The answer "nothing" to either question just results in more questions, for example, 'how did it/he/she/they start?'

    • @MuhammadAzamuddin
      @MuhammadAzamuddin 2 года назад +1

      @@the_luggage I'm a muslim and in our book (Qur'an), God has said it himself that He has no beginning and has no ending. He already there, that is the point of God. If he has beginning and has ending he is not god because he is just like any other being that has starting date and end date.

  • @Adamzki55555
    @Adamzki55555 2 года назад +2

    The problem I see with the boltzman brain idea is this. Lets say that i am a boltzman brain, why would i have memories that make any sense when the probabilty of having memories that dosnt make any sense should be much higher cosidering that the memories would be randomly formed.

    • @skater123256
      @skater123256 6 месяцев назад

      Well that’s the thing right there chances of a brain forming spontaneously that has a memory of an entire life lived are not zero meaning some day it will eventually happened, maybe it has and it’s you

    • @Adamzki55555
      @Adamzki55555 6 месяцев назад

      @@skater123256 Well why should even anyone consider that possibility if it will be much more common that you exist as a normal brain formed by evolution. In most cases, a brain that randomly forms should not have consistent memories.

  • @apoorvbelsare9594
    @apoorvbelsare9594 Год назад

    this video is packaged so well with the information. well done.

  • @vedarovski4110
    @vedarovski4110 Год назад +4

    To me, brain is more complex than universe. Universe is chaotic. In small duration of time, it might seem systematic but in long durations. It is chaotic.

  • @momhelpiamscared4101
    @momhelpiamscared4101 2 года назад +15

    The only question we should be asking ourselves, are we just a conspiracy theory?

  • @ambiv5995
    @ambiv5995 Год назад +4

    Omg I can't believe this video actually exists. This is a theory I have in my head but never really have shared it since I know most people wouldn't understand. I knew I couldn't be the only one who thought of this lol.

    • @mikeunleashed1
      @mikeunleashed1 Год назад +1

      now imagine all the ideas you havent thought about.

  • @mankarshubham81
    @mankarshubham81 Год назад +1

    Sensational animation and content by Ted-Ed, Indeed....

  • @Nonamelol.
    @Nonamelol. 2 года назад +1

    Empty space is still something. Why can’t nothing exist? Not even empty space?

  • @vhals2052
    @vhals2052 2 года назад +4

    I invented some scientists to make up a probability of me not existing, cool

    • @gregoryfenn1462
      @gregoryfenn1462 2 года назад

      Thanks for inventing me into existence too :)

    • @vhals2052
      @vhals2052 2 года назад

      @@gregoryfenn1462 no problem dawg

  • @MaxOakland
    @MaxOakland 2 года назад +4

    If it's possible that mysterious insta-brains will be created given an infinite universe, it seems equally possible that those memories will have been experienced by a "real" brain before or after it so it would almost be like it was remembering something that did or will happen

    • @pancakedaddypro
      @pancakedaddypro 2 года назад +1

      That’s a very interesting thought

    • @MaxOakland
      @MaxOakland 2 года назад +1

      @@pancakedaddypro thanks! It just popped into my insta brain like an insta thought while I was watching this video

  • @--Paws--
    @--Paws-- 2 года назад +6

    One of my first memories was similar to that very question at the beginning of the videos. I didn't know what the brain was then nor understand what the mind was.
    ...it was like I woke up as I looked at my right hand and arm.
    I sort of got an idea that this is me, this limb was part of me, and my neighbor on the other side of the fence was somebody else and not me.
    Not sure what age I was but I know I was still a toddler. I know I couldn't speak yet but perceived then I was an individual.

    • @paul9402
      @paul9402 2 года назад

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    • @toprecbot
      @toprecbot 2 года назад

      That totally happened

  • @saadahmad5077
    @saadahmad5077 Год назад +1

    this video made me think if i am real or not , a very very well done video , ted ed videos never fail to empress me

    • @TheAlpineAddict
      @TheAlpineAddict Год назад

      In the very least you are real in the sense of being able to experience your own reality. How this reality is generated, that's a different question.

    • @saadahmad5077
      @saadahmad5077 Год назад

      @@TheAlpineAddict correct 👍

  • @zodiacfml
    @zodiacfml 2 года назад +1

    the answer is whatever, we will never know as it also does not matter. consider a thought whether we live in a simulation or not, we will never know

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      @paul9402 2 года назад

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  • @toastyscoot5580
    @toastyscoot5580 2 года назад +3

    1:59 aaand ya lost me