If that's a joke. It's awesome! Edit: Now with the number of likes, it's easy to say it was a joke. Back when I replied. A year ago it had like 10 likes so just had to ask.
I haven't been to CERN, but I got to watch calibration at RHIC. Watching them fire up a particle beam and focus it was truly amazing. Not many people ever get to see an accelerator in action.
My wondering is if humans are made of matter then ideally we must have a counterpart in the universe made of antimatter that would have us in a spiritual matter of speaking , in theory ! HMmm
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xtremerace not enough antimatter to wipe us out, barely enough to study. I’m pretty sure we’re safe until more anti matter can be produced at any one moment and a way to store it (ie if there was a explosion, it would be accident versus military use since it can’t be stored)
Thesis + Antithesis = Synthesis T+A= S Brilliant, you've come up with the T and A hypothesis. For centuries men everywhere have been looking for this equation. Congratulations.
@@Alexander-tp9wy They are actually just taking matter and smashing it together and seeing what happens, still the same as humans smashing two rocks together and seeing what happens
Curiosity may kill the cat, but the satisfaction of proving quantum particle physics theories brings it back. That's why cats have nine lives. While we as humans, just try to mimic the nature we perceive, like the curious nature of cats.
Physics girl: *enters the only place on earth that can produce anti-matter, the rarest material in the known universe, costing $2,700,000,000,000,000 per gram, being the most expensive material in the entire history of everything* also Physics girl: "wow look at all that concrete and cement."
“The amount of antimatter you’d need to blow up the moon is equivalent to all the mass of the fish in the sea” Hey Ferb, I know what we’re gonna do today
@@NephilimM15 you mean moscovium? I don’t think that has any world-ending properties. And even if hypothetically it was used in a new type of nuclear bomb then it would take maybe 15 thousand of them (provided they have the same power as the tsar) to destroy the landarea of the earth. That’s not even cracking the crust. I mean sure it would probably take far less to start an apocalypse but still that would be a fair bit for than a speck of dust
not illegal, just not possible in our understanding of physics..lol. We got a long way to go before we even start ot understand most of it. Some things, according to science, shouldn't exist or be possible, yet, there it is, right in front of you. So, how does that work out then..lol
@@threestocked6541 From what you see there isn't...here is an experiment...draw a straight line..in pencil. Then look at it 100x magnification and tell me..is it straight..lol. Same with a circle. The evidence is there, just got to look at it. If you can't get a straight line, you will never get a circle.
@@threestocked6541 I almost forgot...look at 1:49 again. As she describes a ring...not a circle. Plus, that corner is not very "circle" like to me. She mentions that under the yellow barriers, that's where it is, and it doesn't even got all the way around without a break. Therefore, not a circle.
Yes, but if you wanted to use anti-fish to propel a spacecraft, you would need a lot of shielding from high energy gammas. Not the best fuel it turns out.
If you could use a teaspoon to destroy Manhattan, if you had the equivalent to all the mass of fish on the earth wouldn’t it destroy way more than just the moon? 🤔 Maybe more like the whole galaxy?!
@@ModMINI dude you need to read the reviews before you add to cart! Alot of fake stuff out there and keep a look out for the made in China tag its bound to be there!
Idk if I told you this yet, but exotic matter would be like muonic helium with maybe beryllium or boron. That can create strange matter and time crystals, but those time crystals are just exotic matter too. It’s like a metallic fire with moving white bands that should look like it’s absorbing particles inverse to uranium
if that is true, then would it live some where between the gravitational pull of the various objects in the universe? How do we know it doesn't exist in massive quantities if we cannot see it yet?
@@robertwilder7867 If antimatter did go against the gravity, then dark energy would make more sense even though it appears that not even antimatter fits the description of that. It's pretty clear that we still don't understand the big picture fully.
They already have discovered it, antimatter plus something else is the propulsion system on the antigravity UAV’s out military is seeing almost everyday out at sea off the US coasts
@@psilver063 Could you link to some references for those claims? As explained in this video, we have created a few atoms worth of antimatter at best. The weight difference would not be big enough to be noticed as a side-effect.
@@robertwilder7867 magnets... So u would find most antimatter around solar systems. I think the stronger the pull of a sun the more antimatter u would have between a big object/planet . Just the scale of the pull between objects and power would depend if there is alot or less of it. and because most of space/universe is empty would mean there is more matter then antimatter. Pretty simple.
I can imagine in a few years someone taking antimatter to the pawn stars pawn shop and rick giving the guy 2700 dollars saying that's the max he can do because he has to incur costs on auctions.
@@SamDy99 This material makes plutonium look like fire works. That is over stating it but it is a hundred times by mass of an atomic bomb. It well never be sold in a pond shop. Not in a few years not in a thousand years. 2 grams well produce the energy of a nuclear bomb plus a secondary fusion reaction in any normal hydrogen. It dissolves it and a equal amount of mass into pure energy in the form of very dense gamma rays this energy is so dense it produces fusion in normal hydrogen.
The thing is- this factory can not make a GRAM of anti-mater so you would need thousands of these factories(as far as technology goes today) so I dont really know if it would be that much cheaper
I love Diannas enthusiasm and sense of wonder and that sparkle in her eyes… Sending love and hoping every day she regains as much strength and energy as possible ❤️✊❤️✊❤️
Could you think of any way to test the hypothesis that the dark matter and dark energy that makes up most of the matter in the cosmos is actually the sub atomic ash of the matter/anti-matter collisions in the early universe? I’ve never heard that idea suggested. Have you?
I know everything, all you need is to believe me . Origin: there is a point in space called as point F. This F represents the source of explosion. This point F has a radius . AllThings (all universes,galaxies planets stars) is going away from point F and reaching the end which is called the Beyond. This Beyond thing is strange. AllThings gets hit by this invisiblle beyond and follows the skin of sphere and goes again towards the point F from above and below. For eg, consider the core of earth as point F the ozone layers represents the Beyond. Now when One vibration occurs, this core will generate an emp like explosion where AllThings are made and they move away from Point F towards the ozone layer( Beyond). When they reach Point F is not a solid mass or something. It is just a blank point in space fabric. Now question arises that what happens when AllThings reach the Beyond. : AllThings joins the ozone layer and this ozone layer now becomes bright as all the energy is now in this ozone layer. This ozone layer has two tornado like holes that goes down to the core ( point F) Point F becomes a concentrated ball of energy and this ball explodes when it receives all the energy from the ozone layer. My theory answers the multiverse concept. Imagine the theory of similarities.. okay,m busy now... I'll explain everything some another time in this same comment thread.
"To make it more relatable, the amount of antimatter you’d need to blow up the moon is equivalent to all the mass of the fish in the sea" Yup, a lot more relatable now...
>Physics girl uploads a vid on Antimatter >Royal institute uploads a vid on Antimatter >ElectroBoom uploads a vid on particle detector Is it a coincidence? It doesn't matter.......
@@mleav2 Florida gets an negative temperature, thereby making it the hottest place in the universe by an even larger margin. (Seriously though, negative temperatures are weird)
Dianna please heal and come back we need you inspiring the minds of all ages and people around the world thank you for everything you have done i'm crying as i write this thank you for helping me out of some of my deepest depressions.
@@travisobrien1533 The average human by nature will find it difficult to visualise and comprehend numbers the larger the number becomes. 2700 trillion is much easier for most people to instantly grasp when compared to 2.7 quadrillion which will make the former stand out more as a truly large quantity. TLDR; clickbait reasons.
I remember a news few years ago, talking about antimatter, TRIUMF in Canada actually make a device and successfully detect antimatter. I heard about the news. However, I have no idea what is an antimatter at that time. The video actually resolve my question. Thanks
O, and about this "messy" remark; I think it was Einstein who said this: "If a messy desk is a sign of a messy mind, then what is an empty desk a sign of" ;)
BTW, looked it up; Yes, it was Einstein, but the translation that's commonly used is "cluttered", not "messy". Though to most people it's the same. Most people don't understand that there can actually be structure in that clutter.
When this popped up, I was like "Yesss, she's back", then checked comments and.... Now I'll go and watch all Cern videos from 3 yrs ago. You are amazing! And so is your family.
Think about this: Back in the 1960s people couldn't possibly imagine computers fitting into a small room, let alone your pocket, and also be as powerful as they are today. Imagine the day humans are able to fit contraptions like this into their pockets - for convenient anti-matter generation, for whatever reason.
Rick: "I mean, honestly, I've really got a risk here that I'm not going to be able to sell it, I'll it put in on the shelf and it'll annihilate that shelf, the wall, and half the laundromat next door. You can see where I'm coming from with this."
Another idea for a visit, other than CERN would be the project that also was dubbed as "the most expensive scientific experiment in the world": The ITER reactor in France. I am not sure why, but CERN always seems to be the go-to for the big science-places in Europe. Probably because they can actually run multiple experiments, and therefore have more impact, I guess :P
It's not a perfect circle. www.semanticscholar.org/paper/The-CERN-Antiproton-Decelerator-(AD)-Operation%2C-and-Belochitskii-Eriksson/7f055037ac108e15705c2f9f14a6fc985d75b67d/figure/0
the LHC is not a perfect circle either. it, too, has corners as well as focusing and bending superconducting magnets. it needs to be much bigger due to the increased inertia of the particles, though.
May be you were never goven a purpose beyond the equation themselves. The fascination is something, that some people don't get ...some people are not robots. Its all right.
I also failed most of my classes but thats mostly bcs im autisic at the same time i score really high on iq tests school has literally nothing to do with intelligence
gotta love science "we don't see any reason why anti-matter wouldn't fall when you drop it, but we can't be sure, so let's test it... because if it goes up it would be amazing"
@@GabrielCazorlaPersson1 antimatter doesn't have negative mass though. Antimatter has mass, it just turns into energy when it combines with actual matter. It's still matter and you can see it and everything, except it has a special property that it fuses with matter to become light and heat.
@@CrushaKRool Then your hoverboards broke and set an explosion destroying your city.. destroying other hoverboard in the process destroying everything.
We don't know if it has negative mass. It is too hard to measure gravity with such a small amount. It is too weak. There are physicists who think it may have negative mass. But then there's also the question of negative momentum. Would gravity push on it, causing it to come toward the source of the gravity? These things just aren't known yet until we get there right experiments done.
I love how she uses my knowledge and previous experience visualizing the total fish mass of earth and leaves it hanging there inferring on my knowledge of that VERY specific number because we never got one. 10.5 stars
@@MA-un1mj look into it. There are many tactics to keep us in perpetual fear.. nuclear bombs. Astroids.. global warming. I assure you, there is literally no proof that nuclear bombs exist, only lesser bombs, some still being quite large. In fact, there is evidence that they are nothing but a fake for propaganda purposes. Weapons of Mass Destruction were a proven lie. Just an excuse for a never ending "War on Terrorism" in which we fight enemies that our own govt trained, funded and armed.
The world: Metric system is pretty awesome." The US: We enjoy measuring in hamburgers per bump-stock. The Swiss: Have you tried measuring in Fish per Gram?
Some perspective on how difficult antimatter is to make: Antimatter can be produced in high energy collisions that produce pairs of particles and antiparticles, but these pairs attract each other really strongly and want to recombine right fast, unless you can neutralise them, which poses it's own challenges. How strongly? If you produced a gram of antiprotons this way, and a corresponding gram of protons, and put them on opposite sides of the earth to each other, these two samples would still be attracting each other.... ...With a force of over 7 metric tons, from the other side of the planet!
Needless to say, that level of extreme electric field would literally tear you apart on the subatomic level if you stood any closer than about 40m from the vial of 1g of antiprotons- the electrons in all the hydrogen atoms in your body would skedaddle away from their nuclei and bad things™ would happen
@@Khaim.m yeah, that's kinda the beauty of it :D - the idea of collecting a large amount of any charge in one location ends up being so unfeasible that it being antimatter, is kinda irrelevant in the grand scheme of things. But I really like playing around with stupidly big numbers so I'm going to hammer the point home. The electrostatic force is stupidly, stupidly strong. Even my word "vial" doesn't really make sense in this context - a gram of hydrogen contains a mole of positive/negative charge, which just so happens to be around 100000 coulomb's, which is a stupidly big charge that even if your flask was a meter wide, it would take so much energy to compress that gram of charge into it, that your vial would end up weighing a ton (literally). If you released the containment, the expansion of the massively compressed charge would release ~500 times more energy than the largest nuclear bomb produced (Tsar bomba) or roughly a million times more than the contribution from it being antimatter. Your vial would have to be at least 1000km in diameter for the contribution from the coloumb repulsion not to be larger than that from the antimatter. Point being, it's very, very impractical to store more than a tiny amount of charged particles in one place, least of all antimatter, you'd have to have it be overall neutral, so with the same number of antiprotons- and antielectrons, but it can't touch the sides of the container, and it being neutral means you can't use electrostatic forces to stop it touching the sides. Best bet would probably be to ionize it into a plasma and use magnetic fields to create some kind of relatively leakless magnetic bottle... ...At which point you probably just made a passable fusion reactor, good job XD In the end, the "point" of this kind of research is not to produce a practical energy storage medium or super WMDs- it's fundamental research designed to enhance our understanding of the Universe, and that's far more awesome really :D Edit, was a bit sloppy and off by a factor of 2, (2000km->1000km), doesn't really change the picture much XD
Matter and antimatter don't behave exactly in the same way, if you exchange the two, the world would be slightly different (some particles lifetime would change for example). But if you also exchange left and right, then it's almost perfectly equivalent. But still not exactly! For that you need to flip the arrow of time. Look up CPT symmetry.
Taking all of this information into consideration and after 9:50 minutes of anti-matter instruction my final hypothesis is if you create anti-matter you are harnessing another way to make a really really big BOOM. What is the cost of this project? Trillions?
Anti-matter is of opposite charge... In matter electron is having -ve charge and protons are of +ve charge... Whereas in anti-matter it's opposite... en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antimatter
Maybe ...just maybe , its a matter that doesnt exist. After 90years , we still havent found it , and if we did, it sounds like it would annihalate everything in its way
True. And the Electrical Engineers too. I mean the voltages and currents have to be pinpoint the correct ones, lest liable for damages of million dollar equipments.
If we look at theories of bigbang, black hole, string theory and some creative/scientific thinking, then we can get on conclusion that at every bigbang 2 universes are created, one of them will have more anti matter, another one will have more normal matter. Those matters will collide and cancels out so in the end we are left with the matter which was more and in other universe of that pair the other matter will be more. So in our universe pair we had normal matter more than anti matter ( we call our matter normal matter but other universe's beings will call their matter normal matter which is indeed antimatter to us) and most of the anti matter that we had already came in contact with normal matter thus almost no antimatter remaining at places with high amount of normal matter. It also mean that there are bigbangs happening right now and universe pairs are being created and only stable universe pairs are staying ( with right amount of matter as more matter/antimatter will lead to more gravity leading to big crunch, and less matter/antimatter means lower gravity leading to big rip) So there are actually countless universe and we are part of one of them and we can never see those other universe
5:21 the fact that people would just “throw out” a solution to a MATH problem blows my mind. It IS a solution, you can’t just discount it. I’m so glad we don’t have a tiny science community that can just discount things because “nah bro” anymore. ❤
Yeah thinking about future makes me wierd from inside just thinking that humans in the future will have things that I can't even imagine to have, but the sad part is I will not be around to see those things just imagine the video games in the future will be like another whole world 🤯💥
@@mass_for_dead i mean, depending on how old you are now, the world will change a lot in 50 years, just think about our advancements in computer technology alone!
Slight bit of history, it was Oppenheimer who first thought the "negative solution" in Dirac's equation could predict the existence of such particles in his 1930 paper "On the Theory of Electrons and Protons". Oppenheimer argued that there has to be a positively charged counterpart to the electron with same mass. Dirac, failing to see this implication of his own equation gave Oppenheimer the credit for this insight. Subsequently, this impelled Dirac to propose the existence such particles and he was the one who coined the term "anti-matter". Source: American Prometheus
A few years later... On the news: Geneva disappear in a flash of light after a scientist tripped while carrying a bottle to the “facility” across the street.
In the flash they try to find people with cold powers with ultraviolet sensors. Makes sense, since you use infrared to find heat. Because that's how radiation works. Hot=red and cold=blue. Worst thing is they try it and it works. Wait, no, worst thing is this highschool physics fail was remembered and used in following seasons.
"to make it even more relatable" Ah good, as an American I was getting confused with all this kilogram talk. Thankfully I have a very clear comprehension of "the mass of all the fish on earth".
"The same amount of mass of all the fish on earth..." thanks for clearing that up. Side note, from now on can you only give quantities in either fractions or multiples of some property of all the fish on earth? Thanks in advance.
Dave McKay a disgraced scientist uses his knowledge of anti matter to become the most powerful human being and get back at those that sullied his name/ or a catastrophic accident leaves a scientist to abandon antimatter and become a teacher but strange things occur which leads to the creation of an antimatter monster that the physics teacher controls
So she said it annihilates when it comes in contact with matter. That means where there is matter there won't be any anti-matter. We should look for it where vacuum naturally occurs in space...or something like that 😬
So, funny story, when i was in my third year in physics at uni (ULB), we visited the CERN with two of our teachers from our introduction class on particle physics. We stayed there for 3 days and visited pretty much everything. We visited the antimatter factory as well, but even better, because our teachers were working and doing their research on CMS, we got to go down to see the LHC and CSM while it was open for maintenance. This was so freaking cool ! BEST SCHOOL TRIP EVER !
Meanwhile in the antimatter universe, someone is trying to find matter
Yes
but at the same time our matter would be called antimatter
I was thinking the same thing, what if it's part of another universe which is why it is not stable in ours
Lol, when our galaxies collide it won’t be pretty
@@anoriginalusername4527 would you say, it would be a universal big bang.
Pretty expensive for something that doesn't matter...
You would have said the same exact thing about every single invention of the past
If that's a joke.
It's awesome!
Edit: Now with the number of likes, it's easy to say it was a joke. Back when I replied. A year ago it had like 10 likes so just had to ask.
Zaky Jaafar lol
I just heard the corny punchline drum roll play in my mind after that comment
@@Jonathan-Pilkington please tell me you are joking
What physics girl says: "the most expensive material"
What I think: printer ink
It's all in the perspective.
Is printer ink made of antimatter?
Austin Mconnell would like to know your location.
and now you know it is actually anti printer ink.
Well Anti printer ink would
I haven't been to CERN, but I got to watch calibration at RHIC. Watching them fire up a particle beam and focus it was truly amazing. Not many people ever get to see an accelerator in action.
I’m visiting CERN on a school trip tomorrow!
jealous of u@@tedbolton1837
My wondering is if humans are made of matter then ideally we must have a counterpart in the universe made of antimatter that would have us in a spiritual matter of speaking , in theory ! HMmm
My antimatter dealer only charges me 20 dollars a gram.
That's because it's not pure and they're cutting it with strange quarks.
@@markusr3259 Best reply in the history of replies.
Did you try anticupcakes bro? They're the best
reddit liie comments
hmmm, an Anti-Trump would clear the White House and create a lot of energy :)
YOU: Matter
I just wanted you to know
antimatter doesnt
That’s nice
What if I antiMATTER?
Ant: I matter
no! she's mine.
The first gram is free that's how they get you hooked!
That's why I'm anti antimatter... just like my auntie (she owns an anteater).
Hahahahaha
Yeah man
been there , still there .... Antimatter really hooks
Nothing but Satanic things going on at CERN. You want the truth then watch this video.
ruclips.net/video/Kk0Ax6Mlw4w/видео.html
you would not want to snort it
Keep reminding of us how special Dianna is. I hope everyone rallies around her at the least with good wishes.
i hope she recovers soon. heartbreaking to see someone's condition worsen so quickly
@@helveticabestfont12345 what's wrong?
@@antarcticorb9197 she got long covid which triggered a chronic fatigue syndrome. she is bedbound currently :(
@@antarcticorb9197 long covid
Long Covid that bad is being diagnosed as ME/CFS (which she has been) This is not good news because only 7% of people recover from ME/CFS. She has very severe ME/CFS meaning she most likely won't recover unless a treatment is found. Scientists ignored this disease for decades because the medical community said it was a behavioural disorder (which has been debunked) However there is still pitiful government funding.
Please contact your local congress representative and ask for funding into ME/CFS.
GameStop values it at $20 of in-store credit
Dang... What GameStop you go to? They only offer me $8
You guys get in store credit?
Because if you get in store credit you get 20.01$
That 69th like... I claim it 👿
@@jadielmontesdeoca4409 lol
Rick: Best I can do is $200. You gotta remember, it's going to sit in my shop for a long time
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😂😂
Rick that has nothing to do with me haha
I take all the risk
#vccess #meta
Ah yes, now I get it. Comparing the moon to the mass of fish is what I needed
I was wondering about how many anti-bananas would it take to do the job.
the sun comes into play this time if you divide it by how many glass cubes exist then you find the axis
Yes very helpful
A whale of a story
America: To keep the Moon out of Commie hands we must deplete the oceans.
Got accepted for an internship at CERN, working on the LheC/LHC Interaction Region!!! So excitedd
I love that the facility has "Antimatter Factory" written on the site.
Yora that factory could literally wipe us out of existence
It's like new unlocked asset for a space exploration video game.
I do, too! :D Scientists with a sense of whimsy are the best.
xtremerace not enough antimatter to wipe us out, barely enough to study. I’m pretty sure we’re safe until more anti matter can be produced at any one moment and a way to store it (ie if there was a explosion, it would be accident versus military use since it can’t be stored)
@@agentsmith2798 You're boring.
If a grad student did their thesis about antimatter, would it be an antithesis?
Only if you're talking about an anti-grad student
That’s the humor I like to see!!!
The null becomes the alternative
Thesis + Antithesis = Synthesis T+A= S
Brilliant, you've come up with the T and A hypothesis. For centuries men everywhere have been looking for this equation. Congratulations.
Was it synthesised antimatter or natural antimatter!? The vegans want to know!
So you’re telling me humans started somewhere in the woods and got to this
This guy is actually an alien and this is a legitimate question
Once you grab a stick and start poking at things, it's impossible to stop.
@@Alexander-tp9wy They are actually just taking matter and smashing it together and seeing what happens, still the same as humans smashing two rocks together and seeing what happens
@@heavenlymonkey except they already knew from theory what would happen and needed conformation...
Curiosity may kill the cat, but the satisfaction of proving quantum particle physics theories brings it back. That's why cats have nine lives. While we as humans, just try to mimic the nature we perceive, like the curious nature of cats.
Make sure this doesn't fall in wrong hands! #matter of concern
Isn't it already
Physics girl:
*enters the only place on earth that can produce anti-matter, the rarest material in the known universe, costing $2,700,000,000,000,000 per gram, being the most expensive material in the entire history of everything*
also Physics girl:
"wow look at all that concrete and cement."
@@B-run702 _of course it does_
Lmao
The "I just went to burning man" line said it all
'its like lego'
@@allways28 Putting it in terms she could understand. Like Trump does.
“The amount of antimatter you’d need to blow up the moon is equivalent to all the mass of the fish in the sea”
Hey Ferb, I know what we’re gonna do today
I’m dead
Bro i can hear this
Really? Becouse i could destroy the entire world with less element 115 than the human eye could see.
@@NephilimM15 you mean moscovium? I don’t think that has any world-ending properties. And even if hypothetically it was used in a new type of nuclear bomb then it would take maybe 15 thousand of them (provided they have the same power as the tsar) to destroy the landarea of the earth. That’s not even cracking the crust. I mean sure it would probably take far less to start an apocalypse but still that would be a fair bit for than a speck of dust
Nothing but Satanic things going on at CERN. You want the truth then watch this video.
ruclips.net/video/Kk0Ax6Mlw4w/видео.html
Think of the price after adding an apple logo on that antimatter
iMatter
Superman 007 That would be an Applematter.
69 trillion dollars
Shut up
Capitalism at his finnest.
I love how star trek is kind of based in a small amount of reality, like using anti-matter reactions in the warp core.
"at the corners of the ring"
Wait that's illegal
not illegal, just not possible in our understanding of physics..lol. We got a long way to go before we even start ot understand most of it. Some things, according to science, shouldn't exist or be possible, yet, there it is, right in front of you. So, how does that work out then..lol
Wingus it wasn’t that deep
@@wingus666 no corners in circle
@@threestocked6541 From what you see there isn't...here is an experiment...draw a straight line..in pencil. Then look at it 100x magnification and tell me..is it straight..lol.
Same with a circle. The evidence is there, just got to look at it. If you can't get a straight line, you will never get a circle.
@@threestocked6541 I almost forgot...look at 1:49 again. As she describes a ring...not a circle. Plus, that corner is not very "circle" like to me. She mentions that under the yellow barriers, that's where it is, and it doesn't even got all the way around without a break. Therefore, not a circle.
Rappers are gonna be flexing with antimatter watches in 100 years.
They would just exolode
@@alexcarey8005 you must be fun at parties
Hopefully we will evolve above mainstream brainwashing about drugs, 'street life' and that nonsense
@@alexcarey8005 not explode just turn into pure energy
i am the 69th liker
so enough anti-fish would destroy the moon.
I'll keep that in mind.
Dr. Evil has joined the chat
So long [moon] and thanks for all the fish!
Yes, but if you wanted to use anti-fish to propel a spacecraft, you would need a lot of shielding from high energy gammas. Not the best fuel it turns out.
fishkebab
nah.. one kamehameha is enough to destroy it.
Get well soon Dianna and stay strong.
@@thomasmochila You're a liar.
"To make it even more relatable ... The mass of all the fish in the oceans!" This new SI unit- does it change with overfishing?
You made me giggle. How dare you... Take my like and thumbs up.
@@bbd121 you made me giggle too! Take MY THUMBS UP!
They are studying a way to fix it to the fundamental constants, so that even with overfishing the unit stays the same
If you could use a teaspoon to destroy Manhattan, if you had the equivalent to all the mass of fish on the earth wouldn’t it destroy way more than just the moon? 🤔
Maybe more like the whole galaxy?!
I also thought that sounded quite much actually, If only 2 spoons destory Manhattan... isn't there quite much fish?
Positrons in our universe are more stable than Dianna's tabletop.
Wobbly Tabletrons 👍
not only did you beat me to the comment, but you said it so much better!
Her table was stable. It's the rest of the universe that isn't.
My OCD be like !#*%@
The path was curved.not straight.need more helium heat
Who’s your antimatter guy? You’re paying way to much
I found it for $79 on Amazon.
I find it on craigs list fym
@@ModMINI dude you need to read the reviews before you add to cart! Alot of fake stuff out there and keep a look out for the made in China tag its bound to be there!
Bruh this antimatter 🔥🔥🔥
Yeah, you say it's cheaper, but it's obviously cut with vitamin E oil.
Idk if I told you this yet, but exotic matter would be like muonic helium with maybe beryllium or boron. That can create strange matter and time crystals, but those time crystals are just exotic matter too. It’s like a metallic fire with moving white bands that should look like it’s absorbing particles inverse to uranium
If antimatter actually goes against the gravity in vacuum, that would literally be the discovery of the century!
if that is true, then would it live some where between the gravitational pull of the various objects in the universe? How do we know it doesn't exist in massive quantities if we cannot see it yet?
@@robertwilder7867 If antimatter did go against the gravity, then dark energy would make more sense even though it appears that not even antimatter fits the description of that. It's pretty clear that we still don't understand the big picture fully.
They already have discovered it, antimatter plus something else is the propulsion system on the antigravity UAV’s out military is seeing almost everyday out at sea off the US coasts
@@psilver063 Could you link to some references for those claims? As explained in this video, we have created a few atoms worth of antimatter at best. The weight difference would not be big enough to be noticed as a side-effect.
@@robertwilder7867 magnets... So u would find most antimatter around solar systems. I think the stronger the pull of a sun the more antimatter u would have between a big object/planet . Just the scale of the pull between objects and power would depend if there is alot or less of it. and because most of space/universe is empty would mean there is more matter then antimatter. Pretty simple.
I can imagine in a few years someone taking antimatter to the pawn stars pawn shop and rick giving the guy 2700 dollars saying that's the max he can do because he has to incur costs on auctions.
Lmaoooo
Totally ridiculous
LMFAOOOO
Can you comprehend the idea of "a few years" ?
@@SamDy99 This material makes plutonium look like fire works. That is over stating it but it is a hundred times by mass of an atomic bomb. It well never be sold in a pond shop. Not in a few years not in a thousand years. 2 grams well produce the energy of a nuclear bomb plus a secondary fusion reaction in any normal hydrogen. It dissolves it and a equal amount of mass into pure energy in the form of very dense gamma rays this energy is so dense it produces fusion in normal hydrogen.
Its cheaper to buy the whole "factory" and the machines...
just like zaxbys grilled cheese!
The thing is- this factory can not make a GRAM of anti-mater so you would need thousands of these factories(as far as technology goes today) so I dont really know if it would be that much cheaper
Rūdolfs Pauders yeah take account of those scientists and technicians
@@rudolfspauders you would need more than a million factories
Tomas Leitao177 " exactly
I love Diannas enthusiasm and sense of wonder and that sparkle in her eyes…
Sending love and hoping every day she regains as much strength and energy as possible
❤️✊❤️✊❤️
1:36 ‘only people with special access can enter’
Video finishes.
Destroy TheHuman the video didn’t finish tho
Stick angel woooooosh
Stick angel ur slow
KJbro Channel ye he’s special that’s why it didn’t finish for him
No it doesn’t
I don't know. I'm pretty sure my grandmother had a bottle of anti-matter in her cabinet of weird spices and baking items.
Ahh yes i can remember that Cabinet. It was in the Amber room wasn´t it?
Mine kept it in the Royal Dansk cookie tin.
this doesn't make any sense
I thought those were just beans.
Are those not edible?
@@myhandlehasbeenmishandled Anti-beans
I think I'll just wait until it goes on sale.
gesouix thanksgiving is around the corner
gesouix Black Friday is coming up😂💀
its cheaper by a cent, take it or leave
Wait for next version so this one will be cheaper
@@ahmedabdelkader2141 Somehow, I just don't think they'll accept Bitcoins for this one.
Could you think of any way to test the hypothesis that the dark matter and dark energy that makes up most of the matter in the cosmos is actually the sub atomic ash of the matter/anti-matter collisions in the early universe? I’ve never heard that idea suggested. Have you?
FBI and Illuminati wants to know your location!
You're a genius
dark matter and dark energy are very different stuff please be specific of whcih u are refereing to
I know everything, all you need is to believe me .
Origin: there is a point in space called as point F. This F represents the source of explosion. This point F has a radius . AllThings (all universes,galaxies planets stars) is going away from point F and reaching the end which is called the Beyond. This Beyond thing is strange. AllThings gets hit by this invisiblle beyond and follows the skin of sphere and goes again towards the point F from above and below. For eg, consider the core of earth as point F the ozone layers represents the Beyond. Now when One vibration occurs, this core will generate an emp like explosion where AllThings are made and they move away from Point F towards the ozone layer( Beyond). When they reach Point F is not a solid mass or something. It is just a blank point in space fabric. Now question arises that what happens when AllThings reach the Beyond. : AllThings joins the ozone layer and this ozone layer now becomes bright as all the energy is now in this ozone layer. This ozone layer has two tornado like holes that goes down to the core ( point F) Point F becomes a concentrated ball of energy and this ball explodes when it receives all the energy from the ozone layer.
My theory answers the multiverse concept. Imagine the theory of similarities.. okay,m busy now... I'll explain everything some another time in this same comment thread.
@@paulwalker9142 big bang is not a explosion mate, also do you have any mathematical models for your theroey?
"To make it more relatable, the amount of antimatter you’d need to blow up the moon is equivalent to all the mass of the fish in the sea" Yup, a lot more relatable now...
ya
XD
Pff why the heck arent they using how much in washingmachines per footballfield
Lmaooooo
Ikr? Could have said "in order to blow up the moom, we need about the same mass of x amount of cargo ships"
Pawn stars be like best I can do is $30 I’m taking a big risk
😆
KoBe Reno well they are taking a big risk literally
Just need a refractor ganzer, to remove it....mmmm this could be dangerous!!!!
KoBe Reno lol
It'll take up negative space for years
>Physics girl uploads a vid on Antimatter
>Royal institute uploads a vid on Antimatter
>ElectroBoom uploads a vid on particle detector
Is it a coincidence?
It doesn't matter.......
Cats and dogs living together...
Gray uploads vid on bringing Florida man and anti Florida man together
@@mleav2 Florida gets an negative temperature, thereby making it the hottest place in the universe by an even larger margin.
(Seriously though, negative temperatures are weird)
@@deathwatch27 i see you are man of taste
if a conspiracy is contra spiracy, then anti matter involves spiracy particles all over.
Dianna please heal and come back we need you inspiring the minds of all ages and people around the world thank you for everything you have done i'm crying as i write this thank you for helping me out of some of my deepest depressions.
Experiments being done on antimatter:
Drop it
Bring it across the street
Shine light on it
The result of any or all of these simple experiments will advance our knowledge of science and physics immeasurably, no matter how simple they appear
@@Keemperor40K I am aware. It just sounds funny when you say it in such simple terms.
That's almost a Daft Punk song.
Maybe they should invite LinusTechTips to drop it.
@@luppa79 Dang 🤣
Love how’s there’s a big freaking “ANTIMATTER FACTORY” on the building.
...as you do...
Right!! Lol
Haha yeah, like "WE HAVE ANTIMATTER AND WE ARE RICHER THAN YOU!"
“2700 trillion” my math science teachers would kill me if i said that
Was about to comment on this too lol, what was wrong with 2.7 quadrillion?
My math teacher used to say 1000 million instead of a billion and now out of habit I say it 🤷🏻♂️
@@travisobrien1533 The average human by nature will find it difficult to visualise and comprehend numbers the larger the number becomes. 2700 trillion is much easier for most people to instantly grasp when compared to 2.7 quadrillion which will make the former stand out more as a truly large quantity.
TLDR; clickbait reasons.
Yeah 1,459k bothers me a lot
Well, she is blonde!
I remember a news few years ago, talking about antimatter, TRIUMF in Canada actually make a device and successfully detect antimatter. I heard about the news. However, I have no idea what is an antimatter at that time. The video actually resolve my question. Thanks
O, and about this "messy" remark; I think it was Einstein who said this: "If a messy desk is a sign of a messy mind, then what is an empty desk a sign of" ;)
@Robbi Rose LOL He HAD an empty desk I think :p
BTW, looked it up; Yes, it was Einstein, but the translation that's commonly used is "cluttered", not "messy". Though to most people it's the same. Most people don't understand that there can actually be structure in that clutter.
@Robbi Rose looked it up before I read your reply ;) If that WASN'T sarcasm, I wouldn't have replied to you at all probably :p
@@angeldelvax7219 "structure in that cutter"? what cutter? pizza? ;P
@@theRealRindberg thanks! Missed that typo ;) But now I'm hungry again... bit late to order pizza now... :p
I’ll wait till Black Friday then I’ll get it
Amanda Dingman its going to lower to 95% off
Black Hole Friday*
@Amanda Dingman >>> Then some _overzealous shopper_ MISHANDLES their antimatter and it briefly becomes *UNBEARABLY BRIGHT WHITE FLASH FRIDAY.*
😊😊😊😊
Amanda r u on instagram?
The moon's last words - "So long... and thanks for all the fish" :D
Came here to say that 😁
Antifish
What's anti-42?
42nd like!
@@yinq5384 hmmm.... is it -42 or is it 24?
When this popped up, I was like "Yesss, she's back", then checked comments and.... Now I'll go and watch all Cern videos from 3 yrs ago. You are amazing! And so is your family.
Think about this: Back in the 1960s people couldn't possibly imagine computers fitting into a small room, let alone your pocket, and also be as powerful as they are today.
Imagine the day humans are able to fit contraptions like this into their pockets - for convenient anti-matter generation, for whatever reason.
Portal gun
They finna have anti matter guns just blowing up a couple hunddred miles infront of them
No thanks, id rather not
Average person in Sci-fi quite small computers show up even earlier than 60's.
whose getting there minge out then??
POV: The antimatter is only worth $2700 Trillion because of the brand name
The actual price is $6.50 per gram
just buy in bulk its cheaper in the longrun
LOL
Aliexpress will have it for $1.50.. just wait
When you buy cars, you're really only paying for the emblem on the front.
Put a supreme label to it and it will be worth lightyears more
Pawn Stars
"What I have here is an antimatter and I am willing to sell it for $1m dollar."
Rick: "Best I can do is $10 and I am taking a gamble here"
😂😂😂 chumb can do $50.
LOL XD
Somebody named muhammad that goes around saying " jihad" would probably give him double that
😂😂😂
Rick: "I mean, honestly, I've really got a risk here that I'm not going to be able to sell it, I'll it put in on the shelf and it'll annihilate that shelf, the wall, and half the laundromat next door. You can see where I'm coming from with this."
Another idea for a visit, other than CERN would be the project that also was dubbed as "the most expensive scientific experiment in the world": The ITER reactor in France. I am not sure why, but CERN always seems to be the go-to for the big science-places in Europe. Probably because they can actually run multiple experiments, and therefore have more impact, I guess :P
more *impact* ummm
So the bending magnets
Are at the corner
Of the circle?
OK Arts.
Yes, precisely.
Ja, they give it a kick.
It's not a perfect circle.
www.semanticscholar.org/paper/The-CERN-Antiproton-Decelerator-(AD)-Operation%2C-and-Belochitskii-Eriksson/7f055037ac108e15705c2f9f14a6fc985d75b67d/figure/0
the LHC is not a perfect circle either. it, too, has corners as well as focusing and bending superconducting magnets. it needs to be much bigger due to the increased inertia of the particles, though.
im watching this and i failed every math test in my life amazing
#Me_too bro😅
Im asian and I never once passed any math class in my life.
@@johnlacambra6004 no way
May be you were never goven a purpose beyond the equation themselves. The fascination is something, that some people don't get ...some people are not robots.
Its all right.
I also failed most of my classes but thats mostly bcs im autisic at the same time i score really high on iq tests school has literally nothing to do with intelligence
gotta love science "we don't see any reason why anti-matter wouldn't fall when you drop it, but we can't be sure, so let's test it... because if it goes up it would be amazing"
@@GabrielCazorlaPersson1 So... if anti-matter interacts with gravity, we get anti-gravity? Hoverboards, here we go!
@@GabrielCazorlaPersson1 antimatter doesn't have negative mass though. Antimatter has mass, it just turns into energy when it combines with actual matter. It's still matter and you can see it and everything, except it has a special property that it fuses with matter to become light and heat.
@@CrushaKRool Then your hoverboards broke and set an explosion destroying your city.. destroying other hoverboard in the process destroying everything.
We don't know if it has negative mass. It is too hard to measure gravity with such a small amount. It is too weak. There are physicists who think it may have negative mass.
But then there's also the question of negative momentum. Would gravity push on it, causing it to come toward the source of the gravity? These things just aren't known yet until we get there right experiments done.
@@Sam_on_RUclips physicists already know that antimatter doesn't has negative mass, because they can measure its mass with electromagnetic fields.
feel better Diane!! wish you fast recovery!!!! 😢
So all those years back in college solving equations that gave me absolutely insane results could have meant something?
Damn. These scientists doing their sciences are really something
YOUR USERNAME is really something 😆
This comment makes me feel old.
Meanwhile in Ohio, you can now use answers from religion in school and your teacher can't mark it wrong. Sad
_But what is antimatter?_
*_Vsauce intensifies_*
Something someone invented out of thin air literally
@@elxero2189 no because its more miniscule than air
Contemplative music starts playing...
Some say it's matter.
_Or is it?_
lol
I love how she uses my knowledge and previous experience visualizing the total fish mass of earth and leaves it hanging there inferring on my knowledge of that VERY specific number because we never got one. 10.5 stars
"1 teaspoon is equal to 10 nuclear bombs."
World Leaders: *Vigorously rubs hands together*
That is an unreasonably vague statement.
There is literally no such thing as a nuclear bomb. Ppl still believe that massive lie still to this day.
@@Ben6Strings really?
@@Ben6Strings Humm, interesting.
@@MA-un1mj look into it. There are many tactics to keep us in perpetual fear.. nuclear bombs. Astroids.. global warming. I assure you, there is literally no proof that nuclear bombs exist, only lesser bombs, some still being quite large. In fact, there is evidence that they are nothing but a fake for propaganda purposes. Weapons of Mass Destruction were a proven lie. Just an excuse for a never ending "War on Terrorism" in which we fight enemies that our own govt trained, funded and armed.
*standing in front of the most complicated machine to exist*
“It’s like legos” 💀
and the look at other scientist face, she was like .... yeah you celebrity scientists ...
Right I was like really. I trying to give her another first impression, but dam.
@@newilson6 hahahahahaha right.
to be fair, that machine probably does hurt if you step on in in the middle of the night
She's right though, too many colors in there
I played enough steins gate to know that CERN is not just making antimatter
I was looking for a comment like this!
Haha you must fun at parties
@@kayaeki Haha, you must have never passed 2nd grade ELA class.
😂😂😂🤙 gang
@@kayaeki he is really fun
When i asked my high-school teacher about antimatter in 2008 he said he doesn’t discuss science fiction
I've seen this story before. Physics Girl has to hunt for it all over Vatican city.
Mark Randall And they had a battery operated bottle...😂😂😂
ohh yeah....and where....she has been accompanied by a Symbologist .....😅😂😂😅
That was the book that convinced me that Dan Brown is a hack. True story.
watch out for a clean shaven Obi Wan...
It was an inside job
The world: Metric system is pretty awesome."
The US: We enjoy measuring in hamburgers per bump-stock.
The Swiss: Have you tried measuring in Fish per Gram?
I thought the us used bullets per square child or freedom per qanon believer
@@Maxawa0851 nah it’s school buses per football field
@@slapmilk9421 moon landings per election?
@@Maxawa0851 Meanwhile in Texas: There ain't nothin better than Rodeos every High Noon, Y'all should try it!
Britain has left the chat
when this become " The next bomb", nuclear bomb will be on amazon for $20
Dropped in via drone!
Hydrogen bombs alread made nuclear bombs obsolete. (Yeah, I know hydrogen bombs area nuclear aw)
Yes we need a antimatter bomb.
@@JeffMcDuffie72MeridianGate why??? we already have big hydrogen bombs
Tiem machine
I'm ready to pay 2701 trillion dollars
Some perspective on how difficult antimatter is to make:
Antimatter can be produced in high energy collisions that produce pairs of particles and antiparticles, but these pairs attract each other really strongly and want to recombine right fast, unless you can neutralise them, which poses it's own challenges.
How strongly?
If you produced a gram of antiprotons this way, and a corresponding gram of protons, and put them on opposite sides of the earth to each other, these two samples would still be attracting each other....
...With a force of over 7 metric tons, from the other side of the planet!
Needless to say, that level of extreme electric field would literally tear you apart on the subatomic level if you stood any closer than about 40m from the vial of 1g of antiprotons- the electrons in all the hydrogen atoms in your body would skedaddle away from their nuclei and bad things™ would happen
@@AngDavies that's awesome man thanks for the knowledge
Isn't that just electric force? If you replaced the antiprotons with electrons (by count) wouldn't you have the same result?
@@Khaim.m yeah, that's kinda the beauty of it :D - the idea of collecting a large amount of any charge in one location ends up being so unfeasible that it being antimatter, is kinda irrelevant in the grand scheme of things.
But I really like playing around with stupidly big numbers so I'm going to hammer the point home.
The electrostatic force is stupidly, stupidly strong. Even my word "vial" doesn't really make sense in this context - a gram of hydrogen contains a mole of positive/negative charge, which just so happens to be around 100000 coulomb's, which is a stupidly big charge that even if your flask was a meter wide, it would take so much energy to compress that gram of charge into it, that your vial would end up weighing a ton (literally). If you released the containment, the expansion of the massively compressed charge would release ~500 times more energy than the largest nuclear bomb produced (Tsar bomba) or roughly a million times more than the contribution from it being antimatter.
Your vial would have to be at least 1000km in diameter for the contribution from the coloumb repulsion not to be larger than that from the antimatter.
Point being, it's very, very impractical to store more than a tiny amount of charged particles in one place, least of all antimatter, you'd have to have it be overall neutral, so with the same number of antiprotons- and antielectrons, but it can't touch the sides of the container, and it being neutral means you can't use electrostatic forces to stop it touching the sides.
Best bet would probably be to ionize it into a plasma and use magnetic fields to create some kind of relatively leakless magnetic bottle...
...At which point you probably just made a passable fusion reactor, good job XD
In the end, the "point" of this kind of research is not to produce a practical energy storage medium or super WMDs- it's fundamental research designed to enhance our understanding of the Universe, and that's far more awesome really :D
Edit, was a bit sloppy and off by a factor of 2, (2000km->1000km), doesn't really change the picture much XD
7:15 She genuinely looked pissed off that it "poofs"
Meanwhile in an antimatter universe, "it doesn't antimatter"
Bruh ☠️☠️☠️
@@okay7316 Bruhn't
Badum tsss
@@asliceofbred4882 i was waiting for this
It does antimatter.
Diana Every Day, watching back catalog to support Diana through hard times.
I cant even imagine what it must of been like to set all this stuff up. absolutely incredible
Why are almost BIG ALMOST all female scientists really flat?
@@_moffett what do you mean?
Ramses where did you get your pfp
@@bobbywise2313 i mean in my opinion they seem to be not as curvy i guess
@@_moffett ???? I don't even know what to say
what if we are the antimatter and the antimatter is really matter
shottysteve you’re out here watching yt instead of making a vid
That would only be a philosophical question because it if was true, we would call antimatter just matter
That doesn't make sense. The only difference between matter and antimatter apart from that their opposite is that they're called different.
High thoughts
Matter and antimatter don't behave exactly in the same way, if you exchange the two, the world would be slightly different (some particles lifetime would change for example). But if you also exchange left and right, then it's almost perfectly equivalent. But still not exactly! For that you need to flip the arrow of time. Look up CPT symmetry.
Tony Stark has a tiny version of this in his basement.
he built it in a cave
I was going to like but you have a nice amount
With a box of scraps
He dead maybe pepper
Tony had
Taking all of this information into consideration and after 9:50 minutes of anti-matter instruction my final hypothesis is if you create anti-matter you are harnessing another way to make a really really big BOOM. What is the cost of this project? Trillions?
The way she explains everything is how every Teacher should explain.
Exactly
You’ll get this back after class.
Good teachers explain like her.
But it's still a theory so no" matter" haha what she said is not right "yet" so she should not teach anyone:)
But she uses Wikipedia
12 mins later and I still have -zero clue what anti-matter is.
Exactly what i thought
Its basicaly material that goes boom on contact i thought iw ould be something that would erase things by its size
Anti-matter is of opposite charge...
In matter electron is having -ve charge and protons are of +ve charge...
Whereas in anti-matter it's opposite...
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antimatter
Its self explanatory. It's the opposite of what we deem matter is.
Maybe ...just maybe , its a matter that doesnt exist.
After 90years , we still havent found it , and if we did, it sounds like it would annihalate everything in its way
I really hope no mad scientist ever gets their hands on a whole lot of antifish!
Don't tell Kyle Hill!!! One of him is the super villain, the other is the henchman. Can't rightly figure which is which from week to week.
You need not worry. The mad scientist will be gone when he touches the first antifish!
they just filmed a snail fish in Japan, awkward
Get well soon, Dianna!
Colliders must have cable-management gods
True. And the Electrical Engineers too. I mean the voltages and currents have to be pinpoint the correct ones, lest liable for damages of million dollar equipments.
Now imagine all those cables in a tangled mess
@@onixtrous They'll just quantum untangle them.
@@_KennethG Ah, pure states. Unfortunately, cable detanglement is much harder than "have these particles de-cohere for a bit"
I wonder if there's a universe where everything is anti-matter and has little to no matter.
Maybe that's our universe. Since matter and anti-matter are exact mirrors of each other there is no internal difference between the two.
If we look at theories of bigbang, black hole, string theory and some creative/scientific thinking, then we can get on conclusion that at every bigbang 2 universes are created, one of them will have more anti matter, another one will have more normal matter. Those matters will collide and cancels out so in the end we are left with the matter which was more and in other universe of that pair the other matter will be more.
So in our universe pair we had normal matter more than anti matter ( we call our matter normal matter but other universe's beings will call their matter normal matter which is indeed antimatter to us) and most of the anti matter that we had already came in contact with normal matter thus almost no antimatter remaining at places with high amount of normal matter.
It also mean that there are bigbangs happening right now and universe pairs are being created and only stable universe pairs are staying ( with right amount of matter as more matter/antimatter will lead to more gravity leading to big crunch, and less matter/antimatter means lower gravity leading to big rip)
So there are actually countless universe and we are part of one of them and we can never see those other universe
I'm creating an anti-suit to I can g meet my anti-self
a la Star Trek!
So if there`s that Universe. will they call Anti-matter a ”Matter” or just plain ”Matter” because it is the normal matter in their perspective??
When she said “we don’t want to accelerate. We want to decelerate.”
...I FELT THAT. 🐢
Lmao
5:21 the fact that people would just “throw out” a solution to a MATH problem blows my mind.
It IS a solution, you can’t just discount it.
I’m so glad we don’t have a tiny science community that can just discount things because “nah bro” anymore. ❤
I love how happy she was about her security clearance 1:36
It is an absolute flex to have security clearance at the LHC
@@CT--ck4mp I thought she was joking like "You need security clearance to enter so I guess your video ends here haha"
She's only a fellow, so she probably got the clearance just because of the video...
4:33
Physics girl “To make it even more relatable...“
Me: “whaaaa”
Literally said "WAT!?" moments before reading this...
Yea I was like ok, how did we get to fish
This really has the vibe of a video you see from far future to see how times were and how science was "back then"
Definitely. Kids in school will be like "can you believe their antimatter generators took up the whole room?".
Yeah thinking about future makes me wierd from inside just thinking that humans in the future will have things that I can't even imagine to have, but the sad part is I will not be around to see those things just imagine the video games in the future will be like another whole world 🤯💥
@@mass_for_dead i mean, depending on how old you are now, the world will change a lot in 50 years, just think about our advancements in computer technology alone!
@@galaxycoffee933 who knows if I will be alive or not in 50 years
Heck, she’s using a laptop from 1893 signed by comedian Steven Wright!
Slight bit of history, it was Oppenheimer who first thought the "negative solution" in Dirac's equation could predict the existence of such particles in his 1930 paper "On the Theory of Electrons and Protons". Oppenheimer argued that there has to be a positively charged counterpart to the electron with same mass. Dirac, failing to see this implication of his own equation gave Oppenheimer the credit for this insight. Subsequently, this impelled Dirac to propose the existence such particles and he was the one who coined the term "anti-matter".
Source: American Prometheus
A few years later...
On the news: Geneva disappear in a flash of light after a scientist tripped while carrying a bottle to the “facility” across the street.
That only works with a demitasse spoonful!
If that happened you wouldn't need to read it in the news. You would actually feel it.
Gary Larsen shout out!
"But in the end it doesn't even matter" xD
The sad part is you're absolutely correct...
U had to fall to lose it all(anti matter)
Even though you tried so hard and got so far
ruclips.net/video/WNeLUngb-Xg/видео.html
And when they fall we lose it all
I've watched enough episodes of the flash, to know u just go back in time and a lot of antimatter will be produced, they should hire me.
You’re a man of culture as well i see
Remember the anti-matter bomb, the villains would take advantage from this.
2500: we have made a dark matter bomb...
*pause
"lets make metahoomans now
In the flash they try to find people with cold powers with ultraviolet sensors. Makes sense, since you use infrared to find heat. Because that's how radiation works. Hot=red and cold=blue. Worst thing is they try it and it works. Wait, no, worst thing is this highschool physics fail was remembered and used in following seasons.
Ikr, it’s so easy
There’s a lot of fish on Earth. You would think it would be a lot less to destroy the moon
If only “all the fish in the ocean” was a more popular metric
Hahaha yhea, so good in the context of meaning - "well not really so much" xD
"to make it even more relatable"
Ah good, as an American I was getting confused with all this kilogram talk. Thankfully I have a very clear comprehension of "the mass of all the fish on earth".
Lmaoooooo, you are genius
I'm going to need a banana for scale to calculate this out for us.
lmao, hahahahah couldn't agree more
"The same amount of mass of all the fish on earth..." thanks for clearing that up.
Side note, from now on can you only give quantities in either fractions or multiples of some property of all the fish on earth? Thanks in advance.
Still less arbitrary than imperial units.
@@4Leka hahahahaha
I live in Geneva and my physics teacher was creating anti matter for 20 years before coming to my school.
Luchi Dun sounds like an super villain back story
What do you mean?
Dave McKay a disgraced scientist uses his knowledge of anti matter to become the most powerful human being and get back at those that sullied his name/ or a catastrophic accident leaves a scientist to abandon antimatter and become a teacher but strange things occur which leads to the creation of an antimatter monster that the physics teacher controls
Update , i just got a 2 out of 7 on my test
So she said it annihilates when it comes in contact with matter. That means where there is matter there won't be any anti-matter. We should look for it where vacuum naturally occurs in space...or something like that 😬
Basically this is just the worlds most expensive loot box opening and anti matter is legendary quality
Do you know this is the most expensive video on RUclips ,the cost of making it is about 9 billion $
@@ArchuUnique wait really?
@@ArchuUnique oh wait you watched the new Watch Data video did you?
@@YeahItsAbrar Yes r
No,that's Mythical
So, funny story, when i was in my third year in physics at uni (ULB), we visited the CERN with two of our teachers from our introduction class on particle physics. We stayed there for 3 days and visited pretty much everything. We visited the antimatter factory as well, but even better, because our teachers were working and doing their research on CMS, we got to go down to see the LHC and CSM while it was open for maintenance. This was so freaking cool !
BEST SCHOOL TRIP EVER !
Ur such a neek lol
11:22 "Antimatter Factory" - that has to be the most understated sign for the coolest thing ever- talk about anti-marketing. :-)
I refuse to make a Trump joke at this point!
@@JimFortune Then why do you mention it in the first place?
@@martiddy Because I goofed and somehow replied to the wrong comment.You're right that it makes no sense in this context. Sorry about that.
Why is the sign in English?
@@pierreabbat6157 Which sign?
I’m just waiting for OMEGA directive notification on my phone 😂