Are you also too sexy for your hat? Too sexy for your hat. What do you think about that? 'Cause I'm a model, you know what I mean And I do my little turn on the catwalk Yeah, on the catwalk On the catwalk, yeah I shake my little tush on the catwalk
If you can open portals to other universes as you please, you could open one to a hot young universe for a heat source and another portal to a cold old universe for a heat sink. Talk about a good energy source! Now your matrioshka brain can run forever, regardless of what happens in your own universe.
Imagine the sheer terror and immense fear that any civilization that evolved right after the first planets have formed, the universe would have looked like not a pleasant place to discover neither colonize
I mean you would assume that any civilization that would thrive in such times would be specifically adapted to those environments so what might be hell for us might just be a thursday for them
I love how Isaac obliterates the notion that having a speech impediment equates to having a low intellect, a prevalent notion thanks to Warner Brother's Elmer Fudd.
I tend to even forget Isaac has a speech impediment and only think of it as an accent I have minor problems understanding. It's certainly ore understandable than some accents and dialects I've heard.
@@wolfvale7863 I would love to become immortal, able to survive in the vacuum of space, take a space ship and fly around upgrading it and learning about other civilizations. With no hurry, billions of years to spend looking for the wonders of the universe.
@@wolfvale7863 I love the civilisations at the end of time series, (but I guess everyone else does too). I'm most interested in interstellar spacecraft like the space ark, von neumann probe, exodus fleet etc. For now let's colonize asteroids (it's one of the easier options and has a lot of opportunities) but I think moving to black holes is also cool as hell
@@jamesw3413 The Ark was great. I would like Isaac to dig deeper into actual designs. He has an engineering background... I think. I would like to know what living in an Isaac Arthur inspired colony/ spaceship etc. would be like.
Some of it is new science. "Astronomy Cast" channel (Frasier Cain publisher of Universe Today, & Dr. Pamela Gay of Cosmoquest etc) covered it some last autumn in a series of episodes: #579 White and Black Dwarfs [Sep 25], #580 Exploding Dwarfs [Oct 2], and #581 Other Kinds of Novae [Oct 9]. It's a great channel/show for keeping up with current astronomy & astrophysics news and space missions, and they do a good job of translating technical papers for non-specialists. On his solo channel, "Frasier Cain" he also does Q&A episodes on general space stuff, plus interviews and commentary. He also does "Weekly Space Hangout" channel, a panel discussion with both regulars & special guests of various specialties. The man keeps busy! Another channel with a lot of crossover to the SFIA audience here is John Michael Godier's "Event Horizon" channel. He does great long-form (30-60 minute) interviews with space, science, & futurism specialists. Isaac, Frasier, and JM have done crossover episodes. A couple weeks ago, Isaac and JM did an hour-long casual hangout covering a bunch of concepts. Fun conversation.
Black Hole Farming was the first IA episode I saw, looking for research for my first National Novel Writing Month in 2016. Then I subscribed and watched all your videos-a much easier feat back then than it is now.
"...late-Universe civilizations would regard our current era as so short and hot and dense that the period of star formation would simply seem like part of the Big Bang." Now that's a perspective-shifter of a single sentence as has ever been uttered.
"Think of such civilizations, masters of a universe so young that life had come to only a handful of worlds! Theirs must have been a loneliness we cannot imagine -- the loneliness of gods looking out across infinity and finding none to share their thoughts." -- Arthur C. Clarke
Another great video, Sir. You brought up issues today that I’ve never thought of, never even heard of before. DANG! What a brain stretch! Love your work Isaac. Thank you.
I wish I knew what a monad was, but all I could find was stuff about programming... Oh, and a Robert Silverberg book that doesn't seem to be it either. It takes place in the future, and apparently we're talking about super ANCIENT creatures here...?
@@netbotcl586 Ah! I've been (slowly) reading my way through Stephen Baxter's Xeelee Saga, so I guess I'll hit that book eventually. I found Baxter's stuff through the "Long Earth" series because I'm a Discworld fan, and so the chain continues on...
Over here in daytona, It's been a "resin ball and coffee" for the Isaac Arthur show...starring Isaac Arthur. Gotta get over to trulieve today and pick up that ground goodness.
It always feels like a gift when you somehow miss an SFIA episode and youtube decides to tell you about it 6 months later. A thoroughly enjoyable episode at that!
> Can you just imagine how cozy the universe must of been _B R U H_ I can't even imagine how there can be life that managed to breathe without any major accidents for at least a decade, yet still uses "of" as a verb
Minor discrepancy- on the episode Phosphorus Problem it was explained that Phosphorus was only generated during collisions between Neutron Stars however on this episode there is shown an Origin of Elements chart that shows Phosphorus only being generated by Supernova (type 2) events. Please Explain
I would venture to say that they are the same class of event; dense, hot, non-black hole matter (atomic or neutronic) compressing and then exploding at high energy, allowing atomic nuclei to fission and fuse, for a short time, into higher-binding-energy configurations, producing elements not normally made during a star's lifespan.
This channel has helped and inspire my sci-fi writings more than anything else. Thanks Isaac for all the work you put into these videos and giving me something to look forward to every week!
If a civilization has the technology and understanding to "spawn" a new universe just before the heat death of their own... I imagine that they would be able to work out all of the necessary details so that they could "set" (whatever "device", or "elements") at some point with a "timer" that would give them just the right amount of time to move away from it, so that its expansion overtakes them at just the right "time" to comfortably "enter" it.
Please consider going in depth about the black hole era. I know you've mentioned it before, but I looked and I don't see a video on that topic alone.. The very idea of its length is awe-inspiring. Plus, people always like the black hole videos. I really don't think there's many people out there who aren't fascinated and curious about black holes. Thanks for all the knowledge!
2020 was consistatly rubbish 2021 looks like it will be the same Isaac is constantly informative, entertaining and productive - It's a sort of ballance to the bad stuff these days. Another awesome episode.
@@MrGoodeats yeah seriously, unless we can find the "perfect" universe or become so advance to create our own perfect physical universe (not a simulation, but an actual physical one) then we will eventually just run into the same problem we are running away from. i mean it just a thought. im still trying to fathom the info in this video lol im not that smart to begin with lol
I've started hitting the "Like" button as soon as I start an episode of SFIA. 1) Because the chances of me not liking it are Planck scale, and 2) because I'll feel bad if I forget.
Aaahhh after a day of watching our Republic going to hell I can relax and kick back with a snack to my weekly dose of Science and Futurism with Isaac Arthur. God bless.
Amazing as always Isaac! I do believe you are possibly the best science commentator living. I would love to hear more about the possibilities of actual civilizations themselves in terms of your feedback on the many novels you mention at the end. Cheers!
It's revealing that those who profess to have previous lives never lived them on other planets. Maybe imaginations, conscious or unconscious, just can't stretch that far!
Awesome comment! You've struck a personal chord... I've often contemplated exactly the same regarding life, death, the concept of reincarnation, and our current scientific understanding of the universe.
I subscribe to the Last Tuesday theory. Everything was created last Tuesday including all our memories. experiences, Big Bang and even time. Which means we are the first life at the beginning of time. "0_o"
An interesting thought: The irregularities in our universe are a result of hydrogen farming by other civilizations in the early universe that had left once the universe has expanded to a point where farming became inefficient.
You’re the best dude! But, l reluctantly offer constructive criticism In recent times you have started talking faster. It is hard to keep up. Old pace is better. Relaxed
A few years ago I read a short story, I don't remember the author but I think it was in the 2007 "The New Space Opera" compilation, where companies had the ability to find alternate dimensions/new universes and closely guarded the coordinates/navigation to that universe. The universe would of course be used for resource exploitation. Most universes were useless though because the laws of the universe/physics was of course random. There was also the TV series "TerraNova" where humans could go back in time/enter a parallel universe to the Triassic to exploit resources and flee from the dystopic Earth that they created. I always enjoyed the premise.
Couldn't sleep so I watched this on Nebula to pass the time. And look what just dropped on RUclips. 😁 Splendidly informative as always Isaac and team. And Happy Seventh Season of the show! May we have many more to come! 🥰👍
I've been trying to understand how long the early universe was what you call 'dense', but could just as easily be called solid. So for example, if we say that the ground we stand on is solid, then for how long was the early universe more solid/dense than the ground we stand on?
Problem with the Xeelee sequence for me was the author repeated the same schema in the two first books: very intelligent protagonist gets to have all the answers only if they can ask the right question (what is a g? What is this material?) to the wise master. I understand this is a good theme but it was too on the nose for me. I switched to the short story versions of the novels after that.
dude seriously, if you are not a health care professional, which is how you caught covid three times being a front line hero, you need to start wearing a fucking mask man cmon...three times dude???? i gotta get back to work man.. ive been isolating in my crib for a YEAR!!!! how da fuck are you catching the RONA three times, if by not being reckless and anti-science?? Please tell me you are a front line worker
Great episode as always! Regarding the appearance of the first biological civilisations: it's easy to forget that evolution doesn't have a direction as such, apart for life becoming more complex over time. There is no natural "way up" towards intelligence and civilisations but rather a thick nest of branches evolving in all possible directions. If only a few of those branches on would promote intelligence and societies, it would be difficult to estimate an average time for the appearance of civilisations, since we would only have statistical probabilities to work with.
There's no known particular reason that natural selection should move towards more complexity in the first place. If anything, adaptation over a definite number of generations leads to the reduction, rather than the preservation (and certainly not creation!) of gene pool diversity.
Whoa. Are you assuming entire civilizations might have evolved, been born, existed, and become intelligent, in milliseconds in the beginning, right after the Big Bang? Due to time not yet flowing as it does now? That’s amazing
I'd bet on the Dyson Dillema solving the Fermi Paradox via the Anthropic Principle in a Multiverse thusly: We couldn't be in this universe if it had been taken over by an earlier space-faring civilisation, therefore we have to be in a universe where we are one of, if not the first to do so. It's simple and requires no presuppositions and guesses about alien psychology, great filters, dark forests, etc; just 3 basic assumptions about the universe and the Life in it.
- The visual artwork in this episode is wonderful. Kudo's to the artists. I watched it a second time with the sound turned off ... so that I could just focus on the visual effects.
4:31 - "Since the universe was quite small, it was also ultra-hot and ultra-dense". So, any civilizations back then were measured on the Kardashian scale, instead of the Kardashev scale?
I'd like to see you react to the alien world netflix series and especially the last one about terra super advanced aliens around a dying star should be cool
I really hated that episode, the were so many issues I noticed immediately, I am sure issac would feel the same. still would be interesting to hear his take though.
The whole series seemed flawed. The 3rd episode for instance talked about a planet that orbited 2 (or was it free suns), and mentioned animals migrating to follow the sun during the winter. What does multiple suns have to do with hereto unimplied really slow days?
@@binaryblackhole8666 "what does multiple suns have to do with hereto unimplied really slow days"? could you perhaps re word or re phrase that sentence, and maybe we can discuss
@@raidermaxx2324 My point was theirs a lot of nonsense in the show and I gave the third episode as an example. In the third episode they had a planet in a system with multiple suns, from which they extrapolated nonsense. Like their being more energy available as a result of more suns. Their was other unrelated nonsense like a greater axial tilt meaning more photosynthesis and hence more oxygen as a result of more sunlight.
I have an question if humanity colonize the entire universe and the universe is about to die.And humans become an type 5 cilvilation in the new universe will we be the creator of that universe like gods love this episode great concept.
Twist - we are the civilisation at the beginning of time, being the first in the universe and, in the grand scheme of the future history of the universe, we are practically at the beginning.
Similar excellent ambient music is by Brian Eno, particularly _Thursday afternoon_ No idea about copyright. Isaac, also note if you would that although people speak freely at 170+ word per minute, where we explain in accordance with the listener in an active relationship with them, finished quality writing such as yours is too dense for this to be absorbed properly- you need to slow down. It's a common issue... Best wishes.
22:10 Not sure how possible it is, but if we had some kind of technology to travel between universes, could we not dump excess heat into an older universe? (or at least a cooler one)
You could if the waste heat that you could channel into the portal exceeded that generated in ours by opening and maintaining the portal. Otherwise it would be a futile endeavor.
There is a novel called Dragon´s Egg. It features life based on the interaction of subatomic particles on the surface of a neutron star.
Isaac has mentioned that book. It was a great read.
There’s another book about life on a neutron star, less well known but quite brilliant: Flux, by Stephen Baxter. Check it out!
I was just about to say. This entire episode immediately brought that to mind. It's such a good read.
@@blakena4907 someone else mentions the Xeelee and Photino birds in the comments!
In Stephen Baxter Xeelee Sequence, there are life from spacetime-defect, quark-gluon plasma, dark matter.
Let's hope that life in the beginning of time had a drink and snack 🥤🍪
They got it at the Big Bang Burger Bar! :D
Do you understand the observer affffffff please sit down and have a snack.
I will hope with you. 🙏
😂
Well the End of The Universe does, just make sure you book now to get a spot at Milliways
I am also too hot and too dense to exist. But hey here i am.
It means you are not too thick to exist.
@@dv2915 say that to my butt.
@@urmensch12, bad luck bruh.
Good for you playboy
Are you also too sexy for your hat? Too sexy for your hat. What do you think about that?
'Cause I'm a model, you know what I mean
And I do my little turn on the catwalk
Yeah, on the catwalk
On the catwalk, yeah
I shake my little tush on the catwalk
For whatever reason I like to imagine some people at the end of time might give up years of their life to keep a clock running as long as possible.
Dark Souls set in Sci Fi
@@TreyNitrotoluene oh god yes we need this
@@TreyNitrotoluene a fellow dark soul player havent seen someone talk abt it in sooooo long
Or sign a contract and become a magical girl :3
@@TreyNitrotoluene
It already exist : The Surge.
Can we all just acknowledge how much Isaac Arthur has expanded our horizon with his videos?
You‘re an amazing human being.
I agree
I would like this comment as I completely agree but... 42!
NO, 'we all can't just acknowledge'!
If you can open portals to other universes as you please, you could open one to a hot young universe for a heat source and another portal to a cold old universe for a heat sink. Talk about a good energy source! Now your matrioshka brain can run forever, regardless of what happens in your own universe.
See Asimov's _The Gods Themselves_
Real carnot engine.
infinite carnot engine in nutshell
Scientists: The heat death of the universe will eventually end civilization as we know it.
Isaac Arthur: *Yeah i'm gonna have to stop you right there*
Entropy:
“Am I a joke to you?”
"as we know it"
I love this channel for speculating ideas of how there might be life as we don't know it
That's one of the many things that I absolutely love about him
Since when was Isaac Arthur not a scientist?
Universal Cooling? That means global warming is not permanent.
Imagine the sheer terror and immense fear that any civilization that evolved right after the first planets have formed, the universe would have looked like not a pleasant place to discover neither colonize
I mean you would assume that any civilization that would thrive in such times would be specifically adapted to those environments so what might be hell for us might just be a thursday for them
@@Deadpool-su2po Or they would evolved to exist within more fortunate circumstances (either subterranean or an extremely well goldilocks territory)
It doesn't really look pleasant now either.
@@Nethan2000 at the very least its borderline colonizable
The bathwater epoch has always fascinated me.
Me: Playing dark souls while listening to Issac Arthur.
Issac: The early universe was hot.
Me: This was the age of fire.
Wanna like this, but you've got 69 likes. Nice.
So when are we going to be able to buy First Civilizations' Bathwater?
have the space-simps learned nothing?
And what the crap do we do if that turns out to be us?
@@Archgeek0 We sell our bathwater?
@@erwinkonopka7071 you bet your ass we do. Momma needs some new Vuitton pumps!
@@erwinkonopka7071 And make big mega space bucks in the process!
I love how Isaac obliterates the notion that having a speech impediment equates to having a low intellect, a prevalent notion thanks to Warner Brother's Elmer Fudd.
I always just assumed Elmer needed glasses.
@@QuinSkew His aim and inability to distinguish a human woman from a wabbit in disguise definitely supports that notion.
I tend to even forget Isaac has a speech impediment and only think of it as an accent I have minor problems understanding. It's certainly ore understandable than some accents and dialects I've heard.
@@DanielScutt yea im gonna have to agree, that was a strange take lol
@@ccvcharger well cant really argue that point lol but again, bad eyesight could still factor in.. lol
I found your channel about a week ago and I've been binge watching ever since. And now I'm this early to one of your videos! Great start to 2021
Have any favorites? Where would you like to colonize? Flosting on a gas giant?
@@wolfvale7863 I would love to become immortal, able to survive in the vacuum of space, take a space ship and fly around upgrading it and learning about other civilizations. With no hurry, billions of years to spend looking for the wonders of the universe.
Welcome!
@@wolfvale7863 I love the civilisations at the end of time series, (but I guess everyone else does too). I'm most interested in interstellar spacecraft like the space ark, von neumann probe, exodus fleet etc. For now let's colonize asteroids (it's one of the easier options and has a lot of opportunities) but I think moving to black holes is also cool as hell
@@jamesw3413 The Ark was great. I would like Isaac to dig deeper into actual designs. He has an engineering background... I think. I would like to know what living in an Isaac Arthur inspired colony/ spaceship etc. would be like.
Definetly needed a video like this to break the news/political funk.
Very good idea, no bullshit just pure entertainment.
I feel you, I swear the government does that on purpose to keep us all confused, angry, and fighting each other. Its not healthy
An episode about how different elements can form would be interesting. I did not know White Dwarf stars could explode.
Some of it is new science. "Astronomy Cast" channel (Frasier Cain publisher of Universe Today, & Dr. Pamela Gay of Cosmoquest etc) covered it some last autumn in a series of episodes: #579 White and Black Dwarfs [Sep 25], #580 Exploding Dwarfs [Oct 2], and #581 Other Kinds of Novae [Oct 9].
It's a great channel/show for keeping up with current astronomy & astrophysics news and space missions, and they do a good job of translating technical papers for non-specialists.
On his solo channel, "Frasier Cain" he also does Q&A episodes on general space stuff, plus interviews and commentary. He also does "Weekly Space Hangout" channel, a panel discussion with both regulars & special guests of various specialties. The man keeps busy!
Another channel with a lot of crossover to the SFIA audience here is John Michael Godier's "Event Horizon" channel. He does great long-form (30-60 minute) interviews with space, science, & futurism specialists.
Isaac, Frasier, and JM have done crossover episodes. A couple weeks ago, Isaac and JM did an hour-long casual hangout covering a bunch of concepts. Fun conversation.
Yeah, a video where Issac goes through the periodic table and explains how each of these elements forms initially would be great.
Yeah, if they accrete enough matter they become type 1a supernovae
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Type_Ia_supernova
TL;DR version: some white dwarf stars try to eat enough to level up to neutron stars but roll a natural 1 at 9,999 / 10,000XP.
Black Hole Farming was the first IA episode I saw, looking for research for my first National Novel Writing Month in 2016. Then I subscribed and watched all your videos-a much easier feat back then than it is now.
NNWM 2016... I started a short story for that which turned into a 500k word epic. Still trying to get it published...
"...late-Universe civilizations would regard our current era as so short and hot and dense that the period of star formation would simply seem like part of the Big Bang."
Now that's a perspective-shifter of a single sentence as has ever been uttered.
I would love a video that is just recommendations for science fiction reading
@Robin Yabanks nice one :O
"Think of such civilizations, masters of a universe so young that life had come to only a handful of worlds! Theirs must have been a loneliness we cannot imagine -- the loneliness of gods looking out across infinity and finding none to share their thoughts."
-- Arthur C. Clarke
Congratz on season 7 mate, been listening to you for years and still loving it!
Another great video, Sir. You brought up issues today that I’ve never thought of, never even heard of before. DANG! What a brain stretch!
Love your work Isaac.
Thank you.
Say hello to the Xeelee and Photino Birds for me.
*laughs in Monads*
Yes! Baxter! That’s what I’m talking about!
Yeah, they make a human K3 civilisation look primitive by comparison.
I wish I knew what a monad was, but all I could find was stuff about programming... Oh, and a Robert Silverberg book that doesn't seem to be it either. It takes place in the future, and apparently we're talking about super ANCIENT creatures here...?
@@netbotcl586 Ah! I've been (slowly) reading my way through Stephen Baxter's Xeelee Saga, so I guess I'll hit that book eventually. I found Baxter's stuff through the "Long Earth" series because I'm a Discworld fan, and so the chain continues on...
Wait... SEVEN SEASONS ALREADY!?
I feel like I may be solely responsible for making Iron Stars your most viewed video.
That's one of my favorite videos ever, what a trip.
One of my favorites too
so you're the one keeping that video on my homepage after all these years.
Opened my eyes this morning... checked my phone (yes, I admit it)🙄 ... saw THIS and decided everything else can wait!!! 💫💯💝🥳
This is the perfect thing to watch while sipping on some canna-coffee to get my day started.
@@sid2112 cannabis and coffee
Over here in daytona, It's been a "resin ball and coffee" for the Isaac Arthur show...starring Isaac Arthur. Gotta get over to trulieve today and pick up that ground goodness.
What Brand?
@@levigriffin5553 So you want to be chill (cannabis) but also want to be wired (coffee)?
I listen to it while trying to sleep brah
It always feels like a gift when you somehow miss an SFIA episode and youtube decides to tell you about it 6 months later. A thoroughly enjoyable episode at that!
8 seconds ago, a new record for me
That's what she said.
Can you just imagine how cozy the universe must of been when it was all bath water temperature
Cosy vacuum and clouds of unbreathable hydrogen.
All that wonderful radiation.
And can you imagine how terrible earth was all flat and flying at the speed of gravity though the universe.
🤣
I’m guessing the great ice walls at the Antarctic edge were barely 10ft high at the time. What with it being so warm and all.
😅
> Can you just imagine how cozy the universe must of been
_B R U H_ I can't even imagine how there can be life that managed to breathe without any major accidents for at least a decade, yet still uses "of" as a verb
Yay early for this!
The first video that I've watched in this channel was the Iron Stars episode. And now we're here.
Have a nice 2021 as well, Isaac!
Minor discrepancy- on the episode Phosphorus Problem it was explained that Phosphorus was only generated during collisions between Neutron Stars however on this episode there is shown an Origin of Elements chart that shows Phosphorus only being generated by Supernova (type 2) events. Please Explain
I would venture to say that they are the same class of event; dense, hot, non-black hole matter (atomic or neutronic) compressing and then exploding at high energy, allowing atomic nuclei to fission and fuse, for a short time, into higher-binding-energy configurations, producing elements not normally made during a star's lifespan.
This channel has helped and inspire my sci-fi writings more than anything else. Thanks Isaac for all the work you put into these videos and giving me something to look forward to every week!
Issac is such a genius to contemplate with such unthinkable civilizations.
Plot twist:
Isaac is actually a member of the civilization that seeded our universe.
Congratulations on the 7yr anniversary Issac. Don't stop, been binge watching for weeks now. Love your work.
If a civilization has the technology and understanding to "spawn" a new universe just before the heat death of their own...
I imagine that they would be able to work out all of the necessary details so that they could "set" (whatever "device", or "elements") at some point with a "timer" that would give them just the right amount of time to move away from it, so that its expansion overtakes them at just the right "time" to comfortably "enter" it.
Please consider going in depth about the black hole era. I know you've mentioned it before, but I looked and I don't see a video on that topic alone.. The very idea of its length is awe-inspiring. Plus, people always like the black hole videos. I really don't think there's many people out there who aren't fascinated and curious about black holes. Thanks for all the knowledge!
Bathwater epoch? Great filter: Not many elements to build with.
Great driller: life can be simple survive on ice and then panfertilize all the universe.
I want Isaac Arthur to sell me his bathwater.
BELLE DEPHINE 2021
2020 was consistatly rubbish
2021 looks like it will be the same
Isaac is constantly informative, entertaining and productive - It's a sort of ballance to the bad stuff these days.
Another awesome episode.
I've said it before - this channel is a welcome oasis.
i love the end of time video so much, rewatched so many times
Happy New Year and thank you for the amazing videos you produce.
The most awaited sequel.
[Ackchyually...] Technically Speaking, this is a "Prequel".
@@adolfodef You're right
@@adolfodef Civilizations at a Point in Time: The Pre-Sequel
These videos are my way of meditation. Really a cure for insomnia, boredom and curiosity
Given the events currently happening in this universe, leaving for another one is becoming more and more appealing.
Agreed. But wouldn’t doing so just doom us to the same fate wherever else we would go?
@@MrGoodeats yeah seriously, unless we can find the "perfect" universe or become so advance to create our own perfect physical universe (not a simulation, but an actual physical one) then we will eventually just run into the same problem we are running away from. i mean it just a thought. im still trying to fathom the info in this video lol im not that smart to begin with lol
I've started hitting the "Like" button as soon as I start an episode of SFIA. 1) Because the chances of me not liking it are Planck scale, and 2) because I'll feel bad if I forget.
“Hither and Dither” is forever tied to Stapledon in my head... Praised be Olaf!🙌😌
Gordelpus
"For every third word used - just take it for granted I've done a video on that word"
Love your narration. Great vids. Keep going until the end of time please.
You are awesome Mr Arthur! Congratulations on 7 great seasons!
I may just be a sucker that loves space, but I still love your content.
Anything by Baxter is mind-blowing.
So weird, I was thinking about this last week, the habitability of the early universe and strange forms of life. Perfect timing Arthur!
Aaahhh after a day of watching our Republic going to hell I can relax and kick back with a snack to my weekly dose of Science and Futurism with Isaac Arthur. God bless.
Rather than me losing I’m using my brain cells
@@thomasrial4444 ok good for you
America no longer has the right to call itself a democracy let alone republic
Amazing as always Isaac! I do believe you are possibly the best science commentator living. I would love to hear more about the possibilities of actual civilizations themselves in terms of your feedback on the many novels you mention at the end. Cheers!
It's revealing that those who profess to have previous lives never lived them on other planets. Maybe imaginations, conscious or unconscious, just can't stretch that far!
Awesome comment! You've struck a personal chord... I've often contemplated exactly the same regarding life, death, the concept of reincarnation, and our current scientific understanding of the universe.
I mean if you get to choose when and where to choose to reincarnate. I'd probably choose earth, not too long after when I died.
there was some boy who who claims to have lived as an alien in past life, look up Boriska Kipriyanovich
The memory of the AI wasn't wiped properly, before the next simulation run.
you should do on video on programmable matter / claytronics
The best birthday present! Thank you Issac, keep up the great work :) 🎂🎂
I subscribe to the Last Tuesday theory. Everything was created last
Tuesday including all our memories. experiences, Big Bang and even time.
Which means we are the first life at the beginning of time. "0_o"
Hell yeah let’s get this day going! Thanks for the early upload
An interesting thought:
The irregularities in our universe are a result of hydrogen farming by other civilizations in the early universe that had left once the universe has expanded to a point where farming became inefficient.
I .... Like it
Anyone else think about species 8472 coming from a bath water epoch universe or is it just me?
You mean the Undine? They are from fluidic space, so you have the right idea. 😄
You’re the best dude!
But, l reluctantly offer constructive criticism
In recent times you have started talking faster. It is hard to keep up. Old pace is better. Relaxed
Yeah, this one was way too fast
🤣 so it wasn't just me... i tried to dial back speed to 0.75 but that sounds freaky sleepy.
@@anno5936 oh man isaac on slow speed lol
And here I am listening on 2x…
"Dark matter is not a good candidate for life"
I wonder what the Xeelee would say about that notion?
And... there he mentions it at the end.
A few years ago I read a short story, I don't remember the author but I think it was in the 2007 "The New Space Opera" compilation, where companies had the ability to find alternate dimensions/new universes and closely guarded the coordinates/navigation to that universe. The universe would of course be used for resource exploitation. Most universes were useless though because the laws of the universe/physics was of course random. There was also the TV series "TerraNova" where humans could go back in time/enter a parallel universe to the Triassic to exploit resources and flee from the dystopic Earth that they created. I always enjoyed the premise.
Happy Arthursday everyone!
This was a great episode, thank you.
Aurora4x would not be that same without Stellerdrone. Great music choice Isaac.
Omg! Haven't watched yet but the title and video idea seem genius! Well done Isaac!
Within a week this has surprisingly become my new favorite channel. 👌😎
Couldn't sleep so I watched this on Nebula to pass the time. And look what just dropped on RUclips. 😁
Splendidly informative as always Isaac and team. And Happy Seventh Season of the show! May we have many more to come! 🥰👍
I've been trying to understand how long the early universe was what you call 'dense', but could just as easily be called solid. So for example, if we say that the ground we stand on is solid, then for how long was the early universe more solid/dense than the ground we stand on?
That's the thing we cant fathom. There was no beginning.
1 new existential crisis added to my list
Problem with the Xeelee sequence for me was the author repeated the same schema in the two first books: very intelligent protagonist gets to have all the answers only if they can ask the right question (what is a g? What is this material?) to the wise master. I understand this is a good theme but it was too on the nose for me. I switched to the short story versions of the novels after that.
Yeah, his novels get better after that. I think Ring and Vacuum Diagrams are pretty good.
New drinking game idea. Take a shot for every time he says the word “Universe” last one breathing by the end of the video wins. Good Luck
Extremely good!
And watching episodes is all I can do now.
Covid hit me terribly this third time. Beware.
By the way, your 'show' is the best!
dude seriously, if you are not a health care professional, which is how you caught covid three times being a front line hero, you need to start wearing a fucking mask man cmon...three times dude???? i gotta get back to work man.. ive been isolating in my crib for a YEAR!!!! how da fuck are you catching the RONA three times, if by not being reckless and anti-science?? Please tell me you are a front line worker
This episode is one of your greatest yet!
Great episode as always! Regarding the appearance of the first biological civilisations: it's easy to forget that evolution doesn't have a direction as such, apart for life becoming more complex over time. There is no natural "way up" towards intelligence and civilisations but rather a thick nest of branches evolving in all possible directions. If only a few of those branches on would promote intelligence and societies, it would be difficult to estimate an average time for the appearance of civilisations, since we would only have statistical probabilities to work with.
So true. Especially if another branch wins the early competion and manages to dominate so much that other branches cant really get a decent shot.
There's no known particular reason that natural selection should move towards more complexity in the first place. If anything, adaptation over a definite number of generations leads to the reduction, rather than the preservation (and certainly not creation!) of gene pool diversity.
Whoa. Are you assuming entire civilizations might have evolved, been born, existed, and become intelligent, in milliseconds in the beginning, right after the Big Bang? Due to time not yet flowing as it does now? That’s amazing
I'd bet on the Dyson Dillema solving the Fermi Paradox via the Anthropic Principle in a Multiverse thusly: We couldn't be in this universe if it had been taken over by an earlier space-faring civilisation, therefore we have to be in a universe where we are one of, if not the first to do so. It's simple and requires no presuppositions and guesses about alien psychology, great filters, dark forests, etc; just 3 basic assumptions about the universe and the Life in it.
- The visual artwork in this episode is wonderful. Kudo's to the artists.
I watched it a second time with the sound turned off ... so that I could just focus on the visual effects.
4:31 - "Since the universe was quite small, it was also ultra-hot and ultra-dense".
So, any civilizations back then were measured on the Kardashian scale, instead of the Kardashev scale?
Still one of the best channels of its kind, I see. Always entertaining, always informative, always well-presented. Thank you!
Yes! I've always wanted to see this!
This thumbnail is fantastic. Kudos to Jakub Grygier!
I'd like to see you react to the alien world netflix series and especially the last one about terra super advanced aliens around a dying star should be cool
I really hated that episode, the were so many issues I noticed immediately, I am sure issac would feel the same. still would be interesting to hear his take though.
The whole series seemed flawed. The 3rd episode for instance talked about a planet that orbited 2 (or was it free suns), and mentioned animals migrating to follow the sun during the winter. What does multiple suns have to do with hereto unimplied really slow days?
mmmmmm not down for reaction videos tho... fuck that noise
@@binaryblackhole8666 "what does multiple suns have to do with hereto unimplied really slow days"? could you perhaps re word or re phrase that sentence, and maybe we can discuss
@@raidermaxx2324 My point was theirs a lot of nonsense in the show and I gave the third episode as an example. In the third episode they had a planet in a system with multiple suns, from which they extrapolated nonsense. Like their being more energy available as a result of more suns. Their was other unrelated nonsense like a greater axial tilt meaning more photosynthesis and hence more oxygen as a result of more sunlight.
I can tell you were very excited about this topic, because I had to watch the episode a few times to really grasp the concepts discussed
I absolutely love the idea of the very very early universe being a Boltzmann brain!!!
I for one welcome the episode on robot overlords.
That's why we have no antimatter, Interdimentional beings stole them.
Damn, we need to hire the best lawyers for this. Any suggestion?
Damn that 1million subs coming soon
It’s been some months since I was last here, is it me or did he get a rather big growth in the meantime ?
I must apologize. I haven't been watching these episodes on Thursday for several months now.
No need to apologize. I have been enjoying watching them without you.
Time to binge and catch up.
Energy-intense, hot and dense! *drops the mic*
Droppin some rhymes isaac. Nice one! XD
Waited for Xeelee mention.
Was not disappointed.
Great video and already over 600K! Congrats and well deserved!
Isaac Arthur is one of the best presenters on RUclips. Thanks for your work Mr. Arthur!
I have an question if humanity colonize the entire universe and the universe is about to die.And humans become an type 5 cilvilation in the new universe will we be the creator of that universe like gods love this episode great concept.
Twist - we are the civilisation at the beginning of time, being the first in the universe and, in the grand scheme of the future history of the universe, we are practically at the beginning.
On a logarithmic scale?
For a second I thought the thumbnail was for a Celldweller music video.
Similar excellent ambient music is by Brian Eno, particularly _Thursday afternoon_ No idea about copyright.
Isaac, also note if you would that although people speak freely at 170+ word per minute, where we explain in accordance with the listener in an active relationship with them, finished quality writing such as yours is too dense for this to be absorbed properly- you need to slow down. It's a common issue... Best wishes.
25:10 what the hell are "tidal forces of time" that can rip you apart?
"tidal EFFECTS" of time.. not forces... duh... LOL
22:10 Not sure how possible it is, but if we had some kind of technology to travel between universes, could we not dump excess heat into an older universe? (or at least a cooler one)
You could if the waste heat that you could channel into the portal exceeded that generated in ours by opening and maintaining the portal. Otherwise it would be a futile endeavor.