Yeah good but nori is a small crab heart robot yet she's able to slap uzi so hard she smashes into the ground imaine how much that would hurt I know uzi was controlled my cyn but if uzi wasn't and nori slapped her I think it would have been much worse
@@kermitthehermit7932 Mmm I think it’s a bit too soon for that though. Uzi even felt weird thinking about them “hanging out.” Also she was literally trying to kill him at the moment lol
Disassembly Drones are what killed Nori while Uzi is going crazy, killing and eating people and she found out her daughter is "hanging out" with her mother's killer Of course they were personal 😅
@@taraungoogle8482 it was not N it could be V and also we all know how much she is scared of the absolute solver she literally pulled out her katana when Uzi stopped an arrow with her solver and nori is not dead but just her body was destroyed due to the nanite acid (the tail thing in N and V)
Quantum physics is a branch of physics that deals with the behavior of particles on a subatomic level. It is a complex and fascinating field that challenges our traditional understanding of the universe. The basic principles of quantum physics were first introduced in the early 20th century by scientists such as Max Planck, Albert Einstein, and Niels Bohr. These principles describe the behavior of particles at the smallest scale, where classical physics no longer applies. In contrast to classical physics, which views particles as solid objects with defined properties, quantum physics introduces the concept of wave-particle duality, which means that particles can exhibit both wave-like and particle-like behavior. This duality is further explored through the famous double-slit experiment, where a single particle can behave as both a wave and a particle simultaneously. This concept challenges our understanding of the fundamental nature of matter and energy. One of the most intriguing aspects of quantum physics is the concept of uncertainty. According to Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, it is impossible to know both the position and momentum of a particle with absolute certainty. This is because the act of measuring one property of a particle affects its other properties, making it impossible to determine both at the same time. This principle has profound implications for our ability to understand and predict the behavior of particles on a subatomic level. Another key principle of quantum physics is superposition, which states that a particle can exist in multiple states or positions simultaneously until it is observed or measured. This idea challenges our traditional understanding of causality, as it suggests that particles can exist in a state of possibility rather than a state of definite reality until they are observed. This concept has been demonstrated through experiments with quantum systems, such as the famous Schrödinger's cat thought experiment. Quantum entanglement is another phenomenon that is unique to quantum physics. It describes a state where two or more particles become connected in such a way that the state of one particle affects the state of the others, even if they are separated by great distances. This concept has been confirmed through numerous experiments and has potential applications in fields such as quantum computing and cryptography. The principles of quantum physics have been successfully applied in various fields, such as electronics, optics, and nanotechnology. They have also played a crucial role in the development of technologies such as transistors and lasers. However, many questions and mysteries still surround this field, and scientists continue to study and explore its potential. In conclusion, quantum physics offers a new perspective on the fundamental building blocks of our universe. It challenges our traditional understanding of reality and presents us with mind-boggling concepts and experiments that push the boundaries of our knowledge. As we continue to delve deeper into this field, we may uncover even more secrets of the quantum world and gain a better understanding of the mysteries of the universe.
I can’t explain why but I *really* love Nori’s voice- 😅
i wanna know who voices her
@@quickfeather probably the same one who voiced that one girl in wreck it Ralph
@@quickfeather
Darcy Maguire
Same😭✋
@Devi_304whay
Those slaps were personal lmao
THOSE THINGS KILLED YOUR FREAKING MOTHER 🗣🗣‼️🔥🔥‼️‼️🔥
N: UZI! THAT WAS YOUR MOTHER!
N:UH OH
WHAT THE HELL DID I JUST SEE HERE?¿?
INTENSE SCREAMING
UZI: W-WHAT!?
She slaps like a mom 😭
Exactly as she is one.
She IS A MOM
I think they know
The slap hit so deep it gave uzi control again
Uzi: BITE ME!
Nori: BITE ME
Like Mother Like Daughter....
Khan is proud....
UZI:YUP MY MOTHER RAISED ME LIKE THAT(LOL
HAHAA
@@Its.UziDoorman
She’s got uzis personality but she still has a lot of that mom personality mostly
bruh she is uzi's mom
@@TigerSmashGamer yea, I know that
The fact that Nori slapped Uzi so hard that she came back to her senses is literally perfect
There is no other slap quite like a slap from mom! 💀
Really slapped some sense into her.
And then I found out something new for myself:
Maternal slap = The path and medicine to self-control
She slaps his daughter and future son-in-law
literally
"You're fricken grounded"
This scene makes me happy. Idk why
Probably because they both needed to be slapped 😅
Nori using 0.0000000000000000001% of her power
fr
Why this little robot have power
It's Uzi's mother
This is why The “Little Robot” have Power
It’s Fricken Nori
Well what’s fell of her
Yeah good but nori is a small crab heart robot yet she's able to slap uzi so hard she smashes into the ground imaine how much that would hurt I know uzi was controlled my cyn but if uzi wasn't and nori slapped her I think it would have been much worse
Alternative title: Murder Drones but it's just Nori slapping the daylight out of her daughter and future son-in-law
Mom power now i am scared of my mom XD
When I first saw that I thought they where about to kiss 💀💀💀
FOR A HOT SECOND I DID TOO😭
AND THEY SHOULD HAVE🗣️🔥🔥🗣️‼️‼️‼️🔥
@@kermitthehermit7932
Mmm I think it’s a bit too soon for that though. Uzi even felt weird thinking about them “hanging out.” Also she was literally trying to kill him at the moment lol
SAME
@@acesinger6092i oh. Im sure it was cyn, trying to hurt n & her mother. And also cyn thinking weird about hanging out.
The slaps are personal
"I like ya cut G" 0:04
Disassembly Drones are what killed Nori while Uzi is going crazy, killing and eating people and she found out her daughter is "hanging out" with her mother's killer
Of course they were personal 😅
@@taraungoogle8482 it was not N it could be V
and also we all know how much she is scared of the absolute solver
she literally pulled out her katana when Uzi stopped an arrow with her solver
and nori is not dead but just her body was destroyed due to the nanite acid (the tail thing in N and V)
Best part of the whole episode
The fact Nori slapped N aswell is perfectly balanced.
I thought that was someone else but that was NORI!?
she called uzi her daughter so yea
Bro- yes!? How did you not get that 😭
yea
Thats how every slap from a family member feels😂
Poor N 😭
THE CLAPS GOT ME SCARED
She's just like my mom fr
Najbardziej op film na yt jaki kiedykolwiek oglądałem
truly the greatest phrase ever
of all time
Huh. She's like her daughter, lol ^^
Like mother like daughter
@@CameraMan735 literally they have so much in common
I love Nori so much it’s unbelievable
Now we should invite Nori to slap battles
Nori the slap Queen
Literally just looking at the video you see her disabling both of them like what did n do? But still dose that criss brown slap to both people
The funnies moment 😂
I love it
don't let this little thing go to an oscar
mom slap never fail 🗿
It’s giving the strongest battlegrounds-
Quantum physics is a branch of physics that deals with the behavior of particles on a subatomic level. It is a complex and fascinating field that challenges our traditional understanding of the universe. The basic principles of quantum physics were first introduced in the early 20th century by scientists such as Max Planck, Albert Einstein, and Niels Bohr. These principles describe the behavior of particles at the smallest scale, where classical physics no longer applies. In contrast to classical physics, which views particles as solid objects with defined properties, quantum physics introduces the concept of wave-particle duality, which means that particles can exhibit both wave-like and particle-like behavior. This duality is further explored through the famous double-slit experiment, where a single particle can behave as both a wave and a particle simultaneously. This concept challenges our understanding of the fundamental nature of matter and energy.
One of the most intriguing aspects of quantum physics is the concept of uncertainty. According to Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, it is impossible to know both the position and momentum of a particle with absolute certainty. This is because the act of measuring one property of a particle affects its other properties, making it impossible to determine both at the same time. This principle has profound implications for our ability to understand and predict the behavior of particles on a subatomic level.
Another key principle of quantum physics is superposition, which states that a particle can exist in multiple states or positions simultaneously until it is observed or measured. This idea challenges our traditional understanding of causality, as it suggests that particles can exist in a state of possibility rather than a state of definite reality until they are observed. This concept has been demonstrated through experiments with quantum systems, such as the famous Schrödinger's cat thought experiment.
Quantum entanglement is another phenomenon that is unique to quantum physics. It describes a state where two or more particles become connected in such a way that the state of one particle affects the state of the others, even if they are separated by great distances. This concept has been confirmed through numerous experiments and has potential applications in fields such as quantum computing and cryptography.
The principles of quantum physics have been successfully applied in various fields, such as electronics, optics, and nanotechnology. They have also played a crucial role in the development of technologies such as transistors and lasers. However, many questions and mysteries still surround this field, and scientists continue to study and explore its potential.
In conclusion, quantum physics offers a new perspective on the fundamental building blocks of our universe. It challenges our traditional understanding of reality and presents us with mind-boggling concepts and experiments that push the boundaries of our knowledge. As we continue to delve deeper into this field, we may uncover even more secrets of the quantum world and gain a better understanding of the mysteries of the universe.
bro used chat gpt
bruh
a literal solver of absolute fabric
In end,use Saitama skill
How I know uzi and N are going to be a married couple 😂😂😂😂😂
100%
its canon
they become good friends from episode 1 that she literelly forgot that N was here to kill her
I love nori but I’m so confused if yeva is alive ☹️
Is Nori an Asian mom?
lol maybe
UZI IS ASIAN?
that slap was asian+++++++
💀💀💀
YOUR GROUNDED!1!😠😠😠😠
U spell “And” wrong 😅
hilarious mistake that might be worth keeping mate
How did I not see the mistake before
uzi eats nori vore (murder drones clip)