300 Violin Orchestra - Jorge Quintero (High Quality)

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  • @mrbosszack
    @mrbosszack 4 года назад +2728

    This song makes going up the stairs slowly legendary.

  • @pineapple1428
    @pineapple1428 4 года назад +1303

    After years of not being able to find this song. This song is how i feel.

  • @idodug10
    @idodug10 10 лет назад +1820

    That's the most motivational song ever without a doubt.

    • @idodug10
      @idodug10 10 лет назад +33

      jerretn99 Know it, still with my opinion

    • @LeftHatchet
      @LeftHatchet 10 лет назад +6

      jerretn99 strictly on a motivational level, i think "i'll make a man out of you" from Mulan is the best, but from an intensity standpoint, nothing beats android porn.

    • @michealcurran9911
      @michealcurran9911 10 лет назад +3

      Listen to make it rain by lil wayne

    • @bloomingfieldhd3708
      @bloomingfieldhd3708 10 лет назад +12

      jerretn99 android porn has nothing on this masterpiece

    • @1SloMaro
      @1SloMaro 10 лет назад +5

      No doubt ★☆★☆★

  • @jurezitko3361
    @jurezitko3361 2 года назад +992

    This soundtrack will forever be in everyone's gym playlist.

    • @kaeleneashmore8660
      @kaeleneashmore8660 2 года назад +10

      For real

    • @ngarcia103
      @ngarcia103 2 года назад +10

      Especially going to the gym in the early morning.

    • @b_f_d_d
      @b_f_d_d 2 года назад +10

      especially early in the morning

    • @GiovanniCuh
      @GiovanniCuh 2 года назад +5

      PR music for sure

    • @xrpedro
      @xrpedro 2 года назад +4

      Damn straight!

  • @fabian4022
    @fabian4022 5 лет назад +4746

    When you do your homework while the teacher is collecting

  • @asharullah353
    @asharullah353 4 года назад +1620

    I showed this to my son
    He is my father now

    • @mlbprodude3801
      @mlbprodude3801 4 года назад +19

      69 likes nice

    • @pabloneira4348
      @pabloneira4348 4 года назад +46

      He married with his Granma?? Lol

    • @giobon2559
      @giobon2559 3 года назад +9

      @@pabloneira4348 😂😂

    • @KHaLeD-jv7fu
      @KHaLeD-jv7fu 3 года назад +21

      @@pabloneira4348 Sweet home Alabama

    • @ShiWatNuShiTaiGari
      @ShiWatNuShiTaiGari 3 года назад +7

      @@KHaLeD-jv7fu In Germany we say
      Geschichten aus dem Saarland

  • @wolfqueen87211
    @wolfqueen87211 9 лет назад +2770

    after listening to this song, I felt I could do anything, so I made oatmeal, and it was amazing
    Geez I didn't think i would get this much praise!

    • @Hupp61
      @Hupp61 9 лет назад +7

      I made toast >:(

    • @Hupp61
      @Hupp61 9 лет назад +4

      +hunterrupp2004 RBLX YEAH TOAST

    • @wolfqueen87211
      @wolfqueen87211 9 лет назад +3

      hunterrupp2004 RBLX lol im proud of you XD

    • @Hupp61
      @Hupp61 9 лет назад

      wolfqueen87211 Why thank you.

    • @wolfqueen87211
      @wolfqueen87211 9 лет назад

      hunterrupp2004 RBLX :) yw

  • @rodrigoberecochea9361
    @rodrigoberecochea9361 Год назад +140

    Una selección brasileña plagada de estrellas acude al mundial 2002 con un sueño ganar el pentacampeonato

    • @tennoo160
      @tennoo160 Год назад +5

      JAJJAAJAJA

    • @elcalaa1943
      @elcalaa1943 Год назад +10

      LA CANTRIÑA HARIA SU ESTRENO EN EL MUNDIAL FRENTE A LA SELECCION DE TURQUIA ...

    • @GatsGBL2077
      @GatsGBL2077 Год назад +9

      El cuadro turco se adelantaría con un tanto de Hasan sas

    • @carlosmacias7492
      @carlosmacias7492 Год назад +12

      Tras la reanudación un preciso centro de rivaldo seria rematado en acrobática posición por Ronaldo

    • @QuemamadaWey
      @QuemamadaWey Год назад +3

      ​@@carlosmacias7492 Y el portero no llega Golazo de Ronalado a los 44:00 minutos del primer tiempo Brazil empata el encuentro

  • @moisesalvarez297
    @moisesalvarez297 4 года назад +491

    0:00-0:12~ You are jogging
    0:13-0:26~ You hear a car coming
    0:29~ You start sprinting

  • @gonzams1141
    @gonzams1141 5 лет назад +1725

    i played this to people who write "i play this to"
    Now they write original comments

  • @prodNicks
    @prodNicks 5 лет назад +629

    Dude you don’t understand how good this beat is I’ve been listening to this for years😄

    • @deebo484
      @deebo484  5 лет назад +39

      Nice man! Glad to hear :) Make sure to Follow Jorge's Official RUclips Page as this is just the fan page smarturl.it/subscribejorge

    • @MasterShadow93
      @MasterShadow93 5 лет назад +2

      😂😂😂😂😂😂 since 2010 fureal

    • @leifopstad2972
      @leifopstad2972 4 года назад

      It's because it's so good

    • @evakaqua7858
      @evakaqua7858 4 года назад

      Sorry to mess ur like button but it's turning 301 sry lol

    • @prodNicks
      @prodNicks 4 года назад +2

      IBX_Aqua I didn’t even think this had at least 5 likes😂

  • @fabiannaranjo132
    @fabiannaranjo132 3 года назад +317

    I did a plank of 3 minutes just hearing this entire master piece. 🏆🥇🥇👌🏼

    • @konrad7474
      @konrad7474 2 года назад +4

      haha nice i use songs for the same purpose :D I made it to 8 min once

    • @polpolloplop7146
      @polpolloplop7146 2 года назад +6

      @@konrad7474 wtf

    • @shyamalichampika9874
      @shyamalichampika9874 2 года назад

      That's what.. 😍

    • @username2739
      @username2739 2 года назад +1

      @@konrad7474 noice

    • @_uchiha
      @_uchiha Год назад +2

      that's nothing compared to my 1:40 secounds

  • @gabtherock0593
    @gabtherock0593 4 года назад +1159

    When you are the last man standing during the pacer test

    • @UCantKetchup2Me
      @UCantKetchup2Me 4 года назад +30

      This was me in high-school. I'd literally listen to this while running. And when I thought I couldn't run anymore I kept running.

    • @gabtherock0593
      @gabtherock0593 4 года назад +4

      @@UCantKetchup2Me yeah me too, it motivated me to perform better

    • @gabtherock0593
      @gabtherock0593 4 года назад +2

      @D FREITAS relatable?

    • @calebbredderman847
      @calebbredderman847 4 года назад +4

      Most relatable thing ever

    • @gabtherock0593
      @gabtherock0593 4 года назад +7

      @@calebbredderman847 i felt so badass running while listening to this. It was awesome

  • @HeatherFeatherASMR
    @HeatherFeatherASMR 10 лет назад +1858

    I love how music can make you feel exhilarated.

    • @yoshiboy1354
      @yoshiboy1354 10 лет назад +25

      Listen to "'Till I Collapse" by Eminem and you will feel like you could fly :)

    • @RichardAnthonyWaters
      @RichardAnthonyWaters 10 лет назад +3

      Agreed Miss Feather, very much so.

    • @kalenschmaderer8720
      @kalenschmaderer8720 10 лет назад

      elias71599 LOL Not Afraid is Eminem's only good song.

    • @TerryFerguson1984
      @TerryFerguson1984 10 лет назад +4

      The violin is my favorite instrument.

    • @meowut69
      @meowut69 10 лет назад +24

      Kalen Schmaderer That's probably the most ignorant comment I've ever read in my life

  • @fake-kj2dz
    @fake-kj2dz 8 лет назад +635

    We play this before football games and we get so hyped.

  • @AlexDaniel3XD
    @AlexDaniel3XD 3 года назад +210

    this is the most legendary song/audio I`ve ever heard

  • @zackhunter7068
    @zackhunter7068 4 года назад +119

    Greatest beat of all time....
    The clapping and the violins merge so beautifully

    • @vain3207
      @vain3207 Год назад +1

      I like hearing this song

    • @Amr_lotfy
      @Amr_lotfy 11 месяцев назад

      👍👍

  • @MikeZ_Zockt
    @MikeZ_Zockt 4 года назад +6624

    A minute of silence for everyone who cant find this sound 💔

    • @jovant1026
      @jovant1026 4 года назад +102

      I was looking for that so much time but luckily I found it
      (By some roblox video 😶😐🤡)

    • @MikeZ_Zockt
      @MikeZ_Zockt 4 года назад +34

      @@jovant1026 same lmao😂

    • @shashankjagata2420
      @shashankjagata2420 4 года назад +81

      I Shazamed it immediately when it was being played at halftime of football match in background

    • @Freeway92full
      @Freeway92full 4 года назад +42

      Shazam app did it for me

    • @Freeway92full
      @Freeway92full 4 года назад +14

      Shashank Jagata Wow i did the same Premier legeau haha

  • @Daviot22
    @Daviot22 5 лет назад +1249

    I don't drive with this song playing. When I looked down I was doing 135mph

    • @OneofaKindSuzy
      @OneofaKindSuzy 5 лет назад +5

      😂

    • @merkoo
      @merkoo 5 лет назад +35

      He means he was doing 135 meters per hour

    • @merkoo
      @merkoo 5 лет назад +4

      @@uhmwellOK I know that's why I said it

    • @srv165
      @srv165 5 лет назад +25

      In America, it’s miles per hour and that’s a lot

    • @MariosPOS
      @MariosPOS 5 лет назад +4

      @@uhmwellOK you do

  • @OpteX2277
    @OpteX2277 3 года назад +334

    When your the last one standing in dodgeball against a full team

    • @vasya2532
      @vasya2532 3 года назад +2

      happened to me a few weeks ago!

    • @kid_naruto5015
      @kid_naruto5015 3 года назад +5

      ULTRAAAA instinct

    • @Rebecca-lq2ec
      @Rebecca-lq2ec 3 года назад +1

      happened to me and i won

    • @painxxxl
      @painxxxl 3 года назад +1

      Eh yes boy! Was me on high school, sorry for them I played water polo. That was the last time I played dodgeball on high school 😅

    • @goldsniper0177
      @goldsniper0177 3 года назад

      Grade 9 I'm the last on agents 5 have this song playing I clutched

  • @samuellekhenc.bulahan2984
    @samuellekhenc.bulahan2984 4 года назад +572

    I Played This Because we survive Half of the year of 2020!

  • @HighClassContent
    @HighClassContent 10 лет назад +5228

    I listen to this for about 15 hours so I could have the courage to say hi to my crush.

    • @Savageboi506
      @Savageboi506 10 лет назад +220

      did u do it?

    • @HighClassContent
      @HighClassContent 10 лет назад +118

      Flame2057 well not 15 hours XD but for 2/3hours and it seemed like 15, and i did other things while listening to it so it was not like i just there for 3 hours and stare at the computer XD

    • @Savageboi506
      @Savageboi506 10 лет назад +132

      TheAGH2000
      No I mean say hi to ur crush!

    • @HighClassContent
      @HighClassContent 10 лет назад +412

      yes i did, it was after school we were buying jamba juice and i was in the line when she came behind me O_O, so i let her skip the line like a gentelman and say hi, but after that i had to go home and drink 7 bottles of beer so i can calm down XD

    • @95messironaldo
      @95messironaldo 10 лет назад +107

      TheAGH2000 COOL STORY BRO!

  • @Blackphillipsupporter
    @Blackphillipsupporter 5 лет назад +761

    This makes folding laundry epic

    • @Denzol
      @Denzol 4 года назад +3

      Messier90 lmao

    • @xiSWIIFTix
      @xiSWIIFTix 4 года назад +4

      Lemme test it out

    • @caitlinplog9235
      @caitlinplog9235 4 года назад +7

      Currently folding laundry and can confirm!

    • @avsendhilkumar
      @avsendhilkumar 4 года назад +3

      Good one folding with rythm make a video on it It will be good

    • @omar-js4re
      @omar-js4re 4 года назад

      Que viejos tiempos

  • @chyumiming.
    @chyumiming. Год назад +20

    Una selección brasileña plagada de estrellas acude a la copa del mundo 2002 con un sueño, lograr el pentacampeónato

  • @distrubedkirby12
    @distrubedkirby12 10 лет назад +390

    Inspire yourself to do better. Strive for more. Don't give up, even if it feels impossible DO NOT GIVE UP. Fight for what is right fight for what makes you happy. Fight for love fight for your rights to do what you please with your life. Stay humble and silent. Make moves talk less. You fall get right back up. You can do anything in this world.

  • @TheEliteCarlos
    @TheEliteCarlos 8 лет назад +903

    i can imagine people going to a concert, opera, or theater to listen to classical music, and suddenly the orchestra plays this lol

  • @hamzahali4029
    @hamzahali4029 5 лет назад +316

    After 3 years of searching I finally found it thank f---

    • @jorgequinterohmp
      @jorgequinterohmp 5 лет назад +36

      Flattered you've been looking so long for it :) I'm releasing a new epic single soon, stay connected :D Twitter/Instagram/Facebook: @jorgeqmusic and/or subscribe to my official youtube artist page

    • @prajwalpiraddi3177
      @prajwalpiraddi3177 5 лет назад +2

      I searched for 1year

    • @prajwalpiraddi3177
      @prajwalpiraddi3177 5 лет назад

      @@jorgequinterohmp hi

    • @kingghidorah4084
      @kingghidorah4084 5 лет назад

      @@prajwalpiraddi3177 me too

    • @NoName-oe3bl
      @NoName-oe3bl 5 лет назад

      Hamzah Ali same

  • @dacodayoung8197
    @dacodayoung8197 Год назад +17

    had to play this when i was in band at my old school at football games and we always sounded so good playing it and it was amazing being able to hear all of us in harmony

  • @E2Gtube
    @E2Gtube 5 лет назад +558

    0:28
    When mom says she'll be back in 5 minutes and you haven't washed the dishes...

  • @googlesucks478
    @googlesucks478 7 лет назад +1460

    Warning! Listening to the following 2:58 of epicness may cause any or all (but not limited to) the following side effects:
    A feeling of invicibility, the desire to work out, a urge to lift 500 pounds, a drive to run 200 meters in 18 seconds, the urge to do front-flips, as well as backflips, side-flips, corkscrews and butterfly kicks, the determination to play every Halo campaign on legendary in one day, the desire to blow something up, the urge to do 100 pull-ups on a lamp post, the strength to bench press a tank, the desire to fight 5,000 3rd graders, the suicidal urge to fight Chuck Norris, depression at the 2:57 mark, and finally, the unending desire to press repeat. Over and over again.

    • @capnfluffyzthemaster1120
      @capnfluffyzthemaster1120 7 лет назад +52

      Captain Rex 1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000% accurate

    • @austinmiller4761
      @austinmiller4761 7 лет назад +26

      Captain Rex funniest comment I've read on youtube..........though what you say is all true.

    • @DADeluca4
      @DADeluca4 7 лет назад +7

      Captain Rex you are so right

    • @jgrasso1219
      @jgrasso1219 7 лет назад +6

      Lol

    • @vixengaming573
      @vixengaming573 7 лет назад +7

      Captain Rex holy shit your right O.O

  • @nelsen1179
    @nelsen1179 3 года назад +141

    After 10 years of searching.... i finally found it boyyyyysss

  • @ishmlaldevontrious7914
    @ishmlaldevontrious7914 3 года назад +12

    ppl that watched Kobe highlights have a long history with this song. Mainly in the late 2000's and early 2010's on RUclips plus they still Goated. RIP Mamba

  • @glennrhee9030
    @glennrhee9030 10 лет назад +571

    I'm gonna pour some milk and cereal into a bowl now while this song is playing

  • @crashstudios2946
    @crashstudios2946 6 лет назад +278

    I spent 3 years looking for this song, and finally found it. I heard it the first time in 8th grade athletics when working out LOL

    • @lanor043
      @lanor043 6 лет назад +2

      LMFAO 😂

    • @twinzzlers
      @twinzzlers 5 лет назад +1

      Heard it in 7th grade Health class.

    • @Polymath2B
      @Polymath2B 5 лет назад +1

      I found this music about a week ago in 8th grade too...

    • @carlgordonjr
      @carlgordonjr 5 лет назад +1

      Right 😂😂

    • @versedbridge4007
      @versedbridge4007 5 лет назад +3

      This was the song played during our middle school announcements xD

  • @hdop_ow
    @hdop_ow 8 лет назад +115

    this gives me goosebumps listening to.

    • @sirmaxeer6909
      @sirmaxeer6909 8 лет назад +3

      OH MY GOD?
      SERIOUSLY?
      WOW
      IT GAVE YOU GOOSEBUMPS?
      WTF THATS IMPOSSIBLE
      YOU ARE SURELY JUST COLD
      Seriously have you never ever heard a GOOD song?

    • @joshbussineau1491
      @joshbussineau1491 8 лет назад +8

      Sir Maxeer shut up.

    • @hdop_ow
      @hdop_ow 8 лет назад +3

      ***** savage

    • @davidmatthews4480
      @davidmatthews4480 8 лет назад +1

      babynick2006 Why are you so salty?

    • @funnypilgo
      @funnypilgo 7 лет назад

      +Sir Maxeer It is a good song. We do not listen to gay bieber music. Sure i wont get goosebumps from this, but still its a very good piece of art.

  • @bball_play1414
    @bball_play1414 3 года назад +39

    I like how this was made 10 years ago and still has the best quality out of all the other ones😂

  • @ashwatthama2596
    @ashwatthama2596 4 года назад +427

    I listened this music before saying hi to my crush and now I'm father of her 4 sons

  • @albertong4661
    @albertong4661 10 лет назад +99

    Listening to this gave me an eargasm

    • @Savageboi506
      @Savageboi506 10 лет назад +1

      a what?

    • @activedesigns4112
      @activedesigns4112 10 лет назад +9

      Flame2057 Meaning the song is so good it makes your ears leak sweet juices like a pussy. : D

    • @johngeist5116
      @johngeist5116 10 лет назад

      Lol

    • @ohmico
      @ohmico 10 лет назад +3

      I doubt that actually happened you liar , according to the laws of physics your claim is conclusively false.
      Physics is the natural science that involves the study of matter[4] and its motion through space and time, along with related concepts such as energy and force.[5] More broadly, it is the general analysis of nature, conducted in order to understand how the universe behaves.[a][6][7]
      Physics is one of the oldest academic disciplines, perhaps the oldest through its inclusion of astronomy.[8] Over the last two millennia, physics was a part of natural philosophy along with chemistry, certain branches of mathematics, and biology, but during the Scientific Revolution in the 17th century, the natural sciences emerged as unique research programs in their own right.[b] Physics intersects with many interdisciplinary areas of research, such as biophysics and quantum chemistry, and the boundaries of physics are not rigidly defined. New ideas in physics often explain the fundamental mechanisms of other sciences[6] while opening new avenues of research in areas such as mathematics and philosophy.
      Physics also makes significant contributions through advances in new technologies that arise from theoretical breakthroughs. For example, advances in the understanding of electromagnetism or nuclear physics led directly to the development of new products which have dramatically transformed modern-day society, such as television, computers, domestic appliances, and nuclear weapons;[6] advances in thermodynamics led to the development of industrialization; and advances in mechanics inspired the development of calculus.
      Ancient Egyptian astronomy is evident in monuments like the ceiling of Senemut's tomb from the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt.
      Astronomy is the oldest of the natural sciences. The earliest civilizations dating back to beyond 3000 BCE, such as the Sumerians, Ancient Egyptians, and the Indus Valley Civilization, all had a predictive knowledge and a basic understanding of the motions of the Sun, Moon, and stars. The stars and planets were often a target of worship, believed to represent their gods. While the explanations for these phenomena were often unscientific and lacking in evidence, these early observations laid the foundation for later astronomy.[8]
      According to Asger Aaboe, the origins of Western astronomy can be found in Mesopotamia, and all Western efforts in the exact sciences are descended from late Babylonian astronomy.[9] Egyptian astronomers left monuments showing knowledge of the constellations and the motions of the celestial bodies,[10] while Greek poet Homer wrote of various celestial objects in his Iliad and Odyssey; later Greek astronomers provided names, which are still used today, for most constellations visible from the northern hemisphere.[11]
      Natural philosophy
      Main article: Natural philosophy
      Natural philosophy has its origins in Greece during the Archaic period, (650 BCE - 480 BCE), when Pre-Socratic philosophers like Thales rejected non-naturalistic explanations for natural phenomena and proclaimed that every event had a natural cause.[12] They proposed ideas verified by reason and observation, and many of their hypotheses proved successful in experiment;[13] for example, atomism was found to be correct approximately 2000 years after it was first proposed by Leucippus and his pupil Democritus.[14]
      Sir Isaac Newton (1643-1727), whose laws of motion and universal gravitation were major milestones in classical physics
      Physics became a separate science when early modern Europeans used experimental and quantitative methods to discover what are now considered to be the laws of physics.[15]
      Major developments in this period include the replacement of the geocentric model of the solar system with the Sun-centric Copernican model, the laws governing the motion of planetary bodies determined by Johannes Kepler between 1609 and 1619, pioneering work on telescopes and observational astronomy by Galileo Galilei in the 16th and 17th Centuries, and Isaac Newton's discovery and unification of the laws of motion and universal gravitation that would come to bear his name.[16] Newton also developed calculus,[c] the mathematical study of change, which provided new mathematical methods for solving physical problems.[17]
      The discovery of new laws in thermodynamics, chemistry, and electromagnetics resulted from greater research efforts during the Industrial Revolution as energy needs increased.[18] The laws comprising classical physics remain very widely used for objects on everyday scales travelling at non-relativistic speeds, since they provide a very close approximation in such situations, and theories such as quantum mechanics and the theory of relativity simplify to their classical equivalents at such scales. However, inaccuracies in classical mechanics for very small objects and very high velocities led to the development of modern physics in the 20th century.
      Modern physics
      Main article: Modern physics
      See also: History of special relativity and History of quantum mechanics
      Albert Einstein (1879-1955), whose work on the photoelectric effect and the theory of relativity led to a revolution in 20th century physics
      Max Planck (1858-1947), the originator of the theory of quantum mechanics
      Modern physics began in the early 20th century with the work of Max Planck in quantum theory and Albert Einstein's theory of relativity. Both of these theories came about due to inaccuracies in classical mechanics in certain situations. Classical mechanics predicted a varying speed of light, which could not be resolved with the constant speed predicted by Maxwell's equations of electromagnetism; this discrepancy was corrected by Einstein's theory of special relativity, which replaced classical mechanics for fast-moving bodies and allowed for a constant speed of light.[19] Black body radiation provided another problem for classical physics, which was corrected when Planck proposed that light comes in individual packets known as photons; this, along with the photoelectric effect and a complete theory predicting discrete energy levels of electron orbitals, led to the theory of quantum mechanics taking over from classical physics at very small scales.[20]
      Quantum mechanics would come to be pioneered by Werner Heisenberg, Erwin Schrödinger and Paul Dirac.[20] From this early work, and work in related fields, the Standard Model of particle physics was derived.[21] Following the discovery of a particle with properties consistent with the Higgs boson at CERN in 2012,[22] all fundamental particles predicted by the standard model, and no others, appear to exist; however physics beyond the Standard Model, with theories such as supersymmetry, is an active area of research.
      Philosophy
      Main article: Philosophy of physics
      In many ways, physics stems from ancient Greek philosophy. From Thales' first attempt to characterize matter, to Democritus' deduction that matter ought to reduce to an invariant state, the Ptolemaic astronomy of a crystalline firmament, and Aristotle's book Physics (an early book on physics, which attempted to analyze and define motion from a philosophical point of view), various Greek philosophers advanced their own theories of nature. Physics was known as natural philosophy until the late 18th century.
      By the 19th century, physics was realized as a discipline distinct from philosophy and the other sciences. Physics, as with the rest of science, relies on philosophy of science to give an adequate description of the scientific method.[23] The scientific method employs a priori reasoning as well as a posteriori reasoning and the use of Bayesian inference to measure the validity of a given theory.[24]
      The development of physics has answered many questions of early philosophers, but has also raised new questions. Study of the philosophical issues surrounding physics, the philosophy of physics, involves issues such as the nature of space and time, determinism, and metaphysical outlooks such as empiricism, naturalism and realism.[25]
      Many physicists have written about the philosophical implications of their work, for instance Laplace, who championed causal determinism,[26] and Erwin Schrödinger, who wrote on quantum mechanics.[27][28] The mathematical physicist Roger Penrose has been called a Platonist by Stephen Hawking,[29] a view Penrose discusses in his book, The Road to Reality.[30] Hawking refers to himself as an "unashamed reductionist" and takes issue with Penrose's views.[31]
      Core theories
      Further information: Branches of physics, Outline of physics
      Though physics deals with a wide variety of systems, certain theories are used by all physicists. Each of these theories were experimentally tested numerous times and found correct as an approximation of nature (within a certain domain of validity). For instance, the theory of classical mechanics accurately describes the motion of objects, provided they are much larger than atoms and moving at much less than the speed of light. These theories continue to be areas of active research, and a remarkable aspect of classical mechanics known as chaos was discovered in the 20th century, three centuries after the original formulation of classical mechanics by Isaac Newton (1642-1727).
      These central theories are important tools for research into more specialized topics, and any physicist, regardless of their specialization, is expected to be literate in them. These include classical mechanics, quantum mechanics, thermodynamics and statistical mechanics, electromagnetism, and special relativity.
      Classical physics
      Main article: Classical physics
      Classical physics implemented in an acoustic engineering model of sound reflecting from an acoustic diffuser
      Classical physics includes the traditional branches and topics that were recognized and well-developed before the beginning of the 20th century-classical mechanics, acoustics, optics, thermodynamics, and electromagnetism. Classical mechanics is concerned with bodies acted on by forces and bodies in motion and may be divided into statics (study of the forces on a body or bodies not subject to an acceleration), kinematics (study of motion without regard to its causes), and dynamics (study of motion and the forces that affect it); mechanics may also be divided into solid mechanics and fluid mechanics (known together as continuum mechanics), the latter including such branches as hydrostatics, hydrodynamics, aerodynamics, and pneumatics. Acoustics is the study of how sound is produced, controlled, transmitted and received.[32] Important modern branches of acoustics include ultrasonics, the study of sound waves of very high frequency beyond the range of human hearing; bioacoustics the physics of animal calls and hearing,[33] and electroacoustics, the manipulation of audible sound waves using electronics.[34] Optics, the study of light, is concerned not only with visible light but also with infrared and ultraviolet radiation, which exhibit all of the phenomena of visible light except visibility, e.g., reflection, refraction, interference, diffraction, dispersion, and polarization of light. Heat is a form of energy, the internal energy possessed by the particles of which a substance is composed; thermodynamics deals with the relationships between heat and other forms of energy. Electricity and magnetism have been studied as a single branch of physics since the intimate connection between them was discovered in the early 19th century; an electric current gives rise to a magnetic field and a changing magnetic field induces an electric current. Electrostatics deals with electric charges at rest, electrodynamics with moving charges, and magnetostatics with magnetic poles at rest.
      Solvay Conference of 1927, with prominent physicists such as Albert Einstein, Werner Heisenberg, Max Planck, Hendrik Lorentz, Niels Bohr, Marie Curie, Erwin Schrödinger and Paul Dirac.
      Classical physics is generally concerned with matter and energy on the normal scale of observation, while much of modern physics is concerned with the behavior of matter and energy under extreme conditions or on a very large or very small scale. For example, atomic and nuclear physics studies matter on the smallest scale at which chemical elements can be identified. The physics of elementary particles is on an even smaller scale as it is concerned with the most basic units of matter; this branch of physics is also known as high-energy physics because of the extremely high energies necessary to produce many types of particles in large particle accelerators. On this scale, ordinary, commonsense notions of space, time, matter, and energy are no longer valid.
      The two chief theories of modern physics present a different picture of the concepts of space, time, and matter from that presented by classical physics. Quantum theory is concerned with the discrete, rather than continuous, nature of many phenomena at the atomic and subatomic level, and with the complementary aspects of particles and waves in the description of such phenomena. The theory of relativity is concerned with the description of phenomena that take place in a frame of reference that is in motion with respect to an observer; the special theory of relativity is concerned with relative uniform motion in a straight line and the general theory of relativity with accelerated motion and its connection with gravitation. Both quantum theory and the theory of relativity find applications in all areas of modern physics.
      Difference between classical and modern physics
      The basic domains of physics
      While physics aims to discover universal laws, its theories lie in explicit domains of applicability. Loosely speaking, the laws of classical physics accurately describe systems whose important length scales are greater than the atomic scale and whose motions are much slower than the speed of light. Outside of this domain, observations do not match their predictions. Albert Einstein contributed the framework of special relativity, which replaced notions of absolute time and space with spacetime and allowed an accurate description of systems whose components have speeds approaching the speed of light. Max Planck, Erwin Schrödinger, and others introduced quantum mechanics, a probabilistic notion of particles and interactions that allowed an accurate description of atomic and subatomic scales. Later, quantum field theory unified quantum mechanics and special relativity. General relativity allowed for a dynamical, curved spacetime, with which highly massive systems and the large-scale structure of the universe can be well-described. General relativity has not yet been unified with the other fundamental descriptions; several candidate theories of quantum gravity are being developed.
      Relation to other fields
      This parabola-shaped lava flow illustrates the application of mathematics in physics-in this case, Galileo's law of falling bodies.
      Mathematics and ontology are used in physics. Physics is used in chemistry and cosmology.
      Prerequisites
      Mathematics is the language used for compact description of the order in nature, especially the laws of physics. This was noted and advocated by Pythagoras,[35] Plato,[36] Galileo,[37] and Newton.
      Physics theories use mathematics[38] to obtain order and provide precise formulas, precise or estimated solutions, quantitative results and predictions. Experiment results in physics are numerical measurements. Technologies based on mathematics, like computation have made computational physics an active area of research.
      The distinction between mathematics and physics is clear-cut, but not always obvious, especially in mathematical physics.
      Ontology is a prerequisite for physics, but not for mathematics. It means physics is ultimately concerned with descriptions of the real world, while mathematics is concerned with abstract patterns, even beyond the real world. Thus physics statements are synthetic, while math statements are analytic. Mathematics contains hypotheses, while physics contains theories. Mathematics statements have to be only logically true, while predictions of physics statements must match observed and experimental data.
      The distinction is clear-cut, but not always obvious. For example, mathematical physics is the application of mathematics in physics. Its methods are mathematical, but its subject is physical.[39] The problems in this field start with a "math model of a physical situation" and a "math description of a physical law". Every math statement used for solution has a hard-to-find physical meaning. The final mathematical solution has an easier-to-find meaning, because it is what the solver is looking for.
      Physics is a branch of fundamental science, not practical science.[40] Physics is also called "the fundamental science" because the subject of study of all branches of natural science like chemistry, astronomy, geology and biology are constrained by laws of physics,[41] similar to how chemistry is often called the central science because of its role in linking the physical sciences. For example, chemistry studies properties, structures, and reactions of matter (chemistry's focus on the atomic scale distinguishes it from physics). Structures are formed because particles exert electrical forces on each other, properties include physical characteristics of given substances, and reactions are bound by laws of physics, like conservation of energy, mass and charge.
      Physics is applied in industries like engineering and medicine.
      Archimedes' screw, a simple machine for lifting
      The application of physical laws in lifting liquids
      Applied physics is a general term for physics research which is intended for a particular use. An applied physics curriculum usually contains a few classes in an applied discipline, like geology or electrical engineering. It usually differs from engineering in that an applied physicist may not be designing something in particular, but rather is using physics or conducting physics research with the aim of developing new technologies or solving a problem.
      The approach is similar to that of applied mathematics. Applied physicists can also be interested in the use of physics for scientific research. For instance, people working on accelerator physics might seek to build better particle detectors for research in theoretical physics.
      Physics is used heavily in engineering. For example, statics, a subfield of mechanics, is used in the building of bridges and other static structures. The understanding and use of acoustics results in sound control and better concert halls; similarly, the use of optics creates better optical devices. An understanding of physics makes for more realistic flight simulators, video games, and movies, and is often critical in forensic investigations.
      With the standard consensus that the laws of physics are universal and do not change with time, physics can be used to study things that would ordinarily be mired in uncertainty. For example, in the study of the origin of the earth, one can reasonably model earth's mass, temperature, and rate of rotation, as a function of time allowing one to extrapolate forward and backward in time and so predict prior and future conditions. It also allows for simulations in engineering which drastically speed up the development of a new technology.
      But there is also considerable interdisciplinarity in the physicist's methods and so many other important fields are influenced by physics, e.g. the fields of econophysics and sociophysics.
      Research
      Scientific method
      Physicists use the scientific method to test the validity of a physical theory, using a methodical approach to compare the implications of the theory in question with the associated conclusions drawn from experiments and observations conducted to test it. Experiments and observations are collected and compared with the predictions and hypotheses made by a theory, thus aiding in the determination or the validity/invalidity of the theory.
      A scientific law is a concise verbal or mathematical statement of a relation that expresses a fundamental principle of a theory, like Newton's law of universal gravitation.[42]
      Theory and experiment
      Main articles: Theoretical physics and Experimental physics
      The astronaut and Earth are both in free-fall
      Lightning is an electric current
      Theorists seek to develop mathematical models that both agree with existing experiments and successfully predict future experimental results, while experimentalists devise and perform experiments to test theoretical predictions and explore new phenomena. Although theory and experiment are developed separately, they are strongly dependent upon each other. Progress in physics frequently comes about when experimentalists make a discovery that existing theories cannot explain, or when new theories generate experimentally testable predictions, which inspire new experiments.
      Physicists who work at the interplay of theory and experiment are called phenomenologists. Phenomenologists look at the complex phenomena observed in experiment and work to relate them to fundamental theory.
      Theoretical physics has historically taken inspiration from philosophy; electromagnetism was unified this way.[d] Beyond the known universe, the field of theoretical physics also deals with hypothetical issues,[e] such as parallel universes, a multiverse, and higher dimensions. Theorists invoke these ideas in hopes of solving particular problems with existing theories. They then explore the consequences of these ideas and work toward making testable predictions.
      Experimental physics expands, and is expanded by, engineering and technology. Experimental physicists involved in basic research design and perform experiments with equipment such as particle accelerators and lasers, whereas those involved in applied research often work in industry developing technologies such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and transistors. Feynman has noted that experimentalists may seek areas which are not well-explored by theorists.[43]
      Scope and aims
      Physics involves modeling the natural world with theory, usually quantitative. Here, the path of a particle is modeled with the mathematics of calculus to explain its behavior: the purview of the branch of physics known as mechanics.
      Physics covers a wide range of phenomena, from elementary particles (such as quarks, neutrinos, and electrons) to the largest superclusters of galaxies. Included in these phenomena are the most basic objects composing all other things. Therefore physics is sometimes called the "fundamental science".[41] Physics aims to describe the various phenomena that occur in nature in terms of simpler phenomena. Thus, physics aims to both connect the things observable to humans to root causes, and then connect these causes together.
      For example, the ancient Chinese observed that certain rocks (lodestone) were attracted to one another by some invisible force. This effect was later called magnetism, and was first rigorously studied in the 17th century. A little earlier than the Chinese, the ancient Greeks knew of other objects such as amber, that when rubbed with fur would cause a similar invisible attraction between the two. This was also first studied rigorously in the 17th century, and came to be called electricity. Thus, physics had come to understand two observations of nature in terms of some root cause (electricity and magnetism). However, further work in the 19th century revealed that these two forces were just two different aspects of one force-electromagnetism. This process of "unifying" forces continues today, and electromagnetism and the weak nuclear force are now considered to be two aspects of the electroweak interaction. Physics hopes to find an ultimate reason (Theory of Everything) for why nature is as it is (see section Current research below for more information).
      Research fields
      Contemporary research in physics can be broadly divided into condensed matter physics; atomic, molecular, and optical physics; particle physics; astrophysics; geophysics and biophysics. Some physics departments also support research in Physics education.
      Since the 20th century, the individual fields of physics have become increasingly specialized, and today most physicists work in a single field for their entire careers. "Universalists" such as Albert Einstein (1879-1955) and Lev Landau (1908-1968), who worked in multiple fields of physics, are now very rare.[f]
      The major fields of physics, along with their subfields and the theories they employ, are shown in the following table.
      Field Subfields Major theories Concepts
      Astrophysics Astronomy, Astrometry, Cosmology, Gravitation physics, High-energy astrophysics, Planetary astrophysics, Plasma physics, Solar Physics, Space physics, Stellar astrophysics Big Bang, Cosmic inflation, General relativity, Newton's law of universal gravitation, Lambda-CDM model, Magnetohydrodynamics Black hole, Cosmic background radiation, Cosmic string, Cosmos, Dark energy, Dark matter, Galaxy, Gravity, Gravitational radiation, Gravitational singularity, Planet, Solar system, Star, Supernova, Universe
      Atomic, molecular, and optical physics Atomic physics, Molecular physics, Atomic and Molecular astrophysics, Chemical physics, Optics, Photonics Quantum optics, Quantum chemistry, Quantum information science Photon, Atom, Molecule, Diffraction, Electromagnetic radiation, Laser, Polarization (waves), Spectral line, Casimir effect
      Particle physics Nuclear physics, Nuclear astrophysics, Particle astrophysics, Particle physics phenomenology Standard Model, Quantum field theory, Quantum electrodynamics, Quantum chromodynamics, Electroweak theory, Effective field theory, Lattice field theory, Lattice gauge theory, Gauge theory, Supersymmetry, Grand unification theory, Superstring theory, M-theory Fundamental force (gravitational, electromagnetic, weak, strong), Elementary particle, Spin, Antimatter, Spontaneous symmetry breaking, Neutrino oscillation, Seesaw mechanism, Brane, String, Quantum gravity, Theory of everything, Vacuum energy
      Condensed matter physics Solid state physics, High pressure physics, Low-temperature physics, Surface Physics, Nanoscale and Mesoscopic physics, Polymer physics BCS theory, Bloch wave, Density functional theory, Fermi gas, Fermi liquid, Many-body theory, Statistical Mechanics Phases (gas, liquid, solid), Bose-Einstein condensate, Electrical conduction, Phonon, Magnetism, Self-organization, Semiconductor, superconductor, superfluid, Spin,
      Applied Physics Accelerator physics, Acoustics, Agrophysics, Biophysics, Chemical Physics, Communication Physics, Econophysics, Engineering physics, Fluid dynamics, Geophysics, Laser Physics, Materials physics, Medical physics, Nanotechnology, Optics, Optoelectronics, Photonics, Photovoltaics, Physical chemistry, Physics of computation, Plasma physics, Solid-state devices, Quantum chemistry, Quantum electronics, Quantum information science, Vehicle dynamics
      Condensed matter
      Main article: Condensed matter physics
      Velocity-distribution data of a gas of rubidium atoms, confirming the discovery of a new phase of matter, the Bose-Einstein condensate
      Condensed matter physics is the field of physics that deals with the macroscopic physical properties of matter.[44] In particular, it is concerned with the "condensed" phases that appear whenever the number of particles in a system is extremely large and the interactions between them are strong.[45]
      The most familiar examples of condensed phases are solids and liquids, which arise from the bonding by way of the electromagnetic force between atoms.[46] More exotic condensed phases include the superfluid[47] and the Bose-Einstein condensate[48] found in certain atomic systems at very low temperature, the superconducting phase exhibited by conduction electrons in certain materials,[49] and the ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic phases of spins on atomic lattices.[50]
      Condensed matter physics is the largest field of contemporary physics. Historically, condensed matter physics grew out of solid-state physics, which is now considered one of its main subfields.[51] The term condensed matter physics was apparently coined by Philip Anderson when he renamed his research group-previously solid-state theory-in 1967.[52] In 1978, the Division of Solid State Physics of the American Physical Society was renamed as the Division of Condensed Matter Physics.[51] Condensed matter physics has a large overlap with chemistry, materials science, nanotechnology and engineering.[45]
      Atomic, molecular, and optical physics
      Main article: Atomic, molecular, and optical physics
      Atomic, molecular, and optical physics (AMO) is the study of matter-matter and light-matter interactions on the scale of single atoms and molecules. The three areas are grouped together because of their interrelationships, the similarity of methods used, and the commonality of their relevant energy scales. All three areas include both classical, semi-classical and quantum treatments; they can treat their subject from a microscopic view (in contrast to a macroscopic view).
      Atomic physics studies the electron shells of atoms. Current research focuses on activities in quantum control, cooling and trapping of atoms and ions,[53][54][55] low-temperature collision dynamics and the effects of electron correlation on structure and dynamics. Atomic physics is influenced by the nucleus (see, e.g., hyperfine splitting), but intra-nuclear phenomena such as fission and fusion are considered part of high-energy physics.
      Molecular physics focuses on multi-atomic structures and their internal and external interactions with matter and light. Optical physics is distinct from optics in that it tends to focus not on the control of classical light fields by macroscopic objects, but on the fundamental properties of optical fields and their interactions with matter in the microscopic realm.
      High-energy physics (particle physics) and nuclear physics
      Main articles: Particle physics and Nuclear Physics
      A simulated event in the CMS detector of the Large Hadron Collider, featuring a possible appearance of the Higgs boson.
      Particle physics is the study of the elementary constituents of matter and energy, and the interactions between them.[56] In addition, particle physicists design and develop the high energy accelerators,[57] detectors,[58] and computer programs[59] necessary for this research. The field is also called "high-energy physics" because many elementary particles do not occur naturally, but are created only during high-energy collisions of other particles.[60]
      Currently, the interactions of elementary particles and fields are described by the Standard Model.[61] The model accounts for the 12 known particles of matter (quarks and leptons) that interact via the strong, weak, and electromagnetic fundamental forces.[61] Dynamics are described in terms of matter particles exchanging gauge bosons (gluons, W and Z bosons, and photons, respectively).[62] The Standard Model also predicts a particle known as the Higgs boson.[61] In July 2012 CERN, the European laboratory for particle physics, announced the detection of a particle consistent with the Higgs boson,[63] an integral part of a Higgs mechanism.
      Nuclear Physics is the field of physics that studies the constituents and interactions of atomic nuclei. The most commonly known applications of nuclear physics are nuclear power generation and nuclear weapons technology, but the research has provided application in many fields, including those in nuclear medicine and magnetic resonance imaging, ion implantation in materials engineering, and radiocarbon dating in geology and archaeology.
      Astrophysics
      Main articles: Astrophysics and Physical cosmology
      The deepest visible-light image of the universe, the Hubble Ultra Deep Field
      Astrophysics and astronomy are the application of the theories and methods of physics to the study of stellar structure, stellar evolution, the origin of the solar system, and related problems of cosmology. Because astrophysics is a broad subject, astrophysicists typically apply many disciplines of physics, including mechanics, electromagnetism, statistical mechanics, thermodynamics, quantum mechanics, relativity, nuclear and particle physics, and atomic and molecular physics.
      The discovery by Karl Jansky in 1931 that radio signals were emitted by celestial bodies initiated the science of radio astronomy. Most recently, the frontiers of astronomy have been expanded by space exploration. Perturbations and interference from the earth's atmosphere make space-based observations necessary for infrared, ultraviolet, gamma-ray, and X-ray astronomy.
      Physical cosmology is the study of the formation and evolution of the universe on its largest scales. Albert Einstein's theory of relativity plays a central role in all modern cosmological theories. In the early 20th century, Hubble's discovery that the universe is expanding, as shown by the Hubble diagram, prompted rival explanations known as the steady state universe and the Big Bang.
      The Big Bang was confirmed by the success of Big Bang nucleosynthesis and the discovery of the cosmic microwave background in 1964. The Big Bang model rests on two theoretical pillars: Albert Einstein's general relativity and the cosmological principle. Cosmologists have recently established the ΛCDM model of the evolution of the universe, which includes cosmic inflation, dark energy, and dark matter.
      Numerous possibilities and discoveries are anticipated to emerge from new data from the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope over the upcoming decade and vastly revise or clarify existing models of the universe.[64][65] In particular, the potential for a tremendous discovery surrounding dark matter is possible over the next several years.[66] Fermi will search for evidence that dark matter is composed of weakly interacting massive particles, complementing similar experiments with the Large Hadron Collider and other underground detectors.
      IBEX is already yielding new astrophysical discoveries: "No one knows what is creating the ENA (energetic neutral atoms) ribbon" along the termination shock of the solar wind, "but everyone agrees that it means the textbook picture of the heliosphere - in which the solar system's enveloping pocket filled with the solar wind's charged particles is plowing through the onrushing 'galactic wind' of the interstellar medium in the shape of a comet - is wrong."[67]
      Current research
      Further information: List of unsolved problems in physics
      Feynman diagram signed by R.P. Feynman
      A typical event described by physics: a magnet levitating above a superconductor demonstrates the Meissner effect.
      Research in physics is continually progressing on a large number of fronts.
      In condensed matter physics, an important unsolved theoretical problem is that of high-temperature superconductivity. Many condensed matter experiments are aiming to fabricate workable spintronics and quantum computers.
      In particle physics, the first pieces of experimental evidence for physics beyond the Standard Model have begun to appear. Foremost among these are indications that neutrinos have non-zero mass. These experimental results appear to have solved the long-standing solar neutrino problem, and the physics of massive neutrinos remains an area of active theoretical and experimental research. Particle accelerators have begun probing energy scales in the TeV range, in which experimentalists are hoping to find evidence for the Higgs boson and supersymmetric particles.[68]
      Theoretical attempts to unify quantum mechanics and general relativity into a single theory of quantum gravity, a program ongoing for over half a century, have not yet been decisively resolved. The current leading candidates are M-theory, superstring theory and loop quantum gravity.
      Many astronomical and cosmological phenomena have yet to be satisfactorily explained, including the existence of ultra-high energy cosmic rays, the baryon asymmetry, the acceleration of the universe and the anomalous rotation rates of galaxies.
      Although much progress has been made in high-energy, quantum, and astronomical physics, many everyday phenomena involving complexity,[69] chaos,[70] or turbulence[71] are still poorly understood. Complex problems that seem like they could be solved by a clever application of dynamics and mechanics remain unsolved; examples include the formation of sandpiles, nodes in trickling water, the shape of water droplets, mechanisms of surface tension catastrophes, and self-sorting in shaken heterogeneous collections.[citation needed]
      These complex phenomena have received growing attention since the 1970s for several reasons, including the availability of modern mathematical methods and computers, which enabled complex systems to be modeled in new ways. Complex physics has become part of increasingly interdisciplinary research, as exemplified by the study of turbulence in aerodynamics and the observation of pattern formation in biological systems. In 1932, Horace Lamb said:[72]
      I am an old man now, and when I die and go to heaven there are two matters on which I hope for enlightenment. One is quantum electrodynamics, and the other is the turbulent motion of fluids. And about the former I am rather optimistic.
      -Horace Lamb, Annual Reviews in Fluid Mechanics
      Therefore you cannot get a EARGASM.

    • @MrQaswara
      @MrQaswara 10 лет назад +2

      Isaac Damico
      Oh man, that long comment gave me an eyegasm!...oh no, forget I said that!

  • @ThePimpinPanda
    @ThePimpinPanda 3 года назад +39

    When the choir comes in at the end, it just feels so epic. Like winning a losing battle

  • @randomizer9392
    @randomizer9392 3 года назад +13

    Finally found this after searching it for more than 10 years. I'll keep listening to this the next 10 hours.

  • @RajKumar-if5zs
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    I finally found after searching a year🤩

    • @asterlofts1565
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    • @LightskinSaiyan
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      I’ve been looking for this song for like 10 years

    • @astonbhp
      @astonbhp 2 года назад

      been searching since 2019

    • @j4dub11
      @j4dub11 Год назад

      Been at least that long for me

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  • @dachloves1403
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  • @lukefiras8735
    @lukefiras8735 5 лет назад +120

    This song is Gold when I heard it it helped me with one arm push-ups

    • @alexjoy3242
      @alexjoy3242 4 года назад +1

      Look like me

    • @الحربي-ل5ك
      @الحربي-ل5ك 4 года назад

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  • @steakcakegrillbake5444
    @steakcakegrillbake5444 17 дней назад +1

    I been trying to refind this for years

  • @GioSirSkii
    @GioSirSkii 8 лет назад +1021

    Jesser:"Play 300 Violin Orchestra"
    *Flips Water Bottle*
    *Water Bottle Lands*
    Everyone gets Hyped

    • @beanstr3328
      @beanstr3328 8 лет назад +3

      I literally just came from cash's water bottle flipping video too xD

    • @metrell1999
      @metrell1999 8 лет назад +1

      GioTheGreatest Bruh it took cash like 8 tries to flip the bottle lol

    • @sam_kapri226
      @sam_kapri226 8 лет назад +1

      cashnasty 😂

    • @antoniopusateri
      @antoniopusateri 8 лет назад +2

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    • @MatthewArmienti
      @MatthewArmienti 8 лет назад +1

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  • @thuggy67
    @thuggy67 8 лет назад +765

    Play this when you're taking a shit...
    You're welcome

    • @joshstimmell9412
      @joshstimmell9412 8 лет назад +8

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    • @CinemixVFX
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  • @adambrower-lingsch9621
    @adambrower-lingsch9621 10 лет назад +95

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    • @harry9766
      @harry9766 10 лет назад +1

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    • @CJoutwest
      @CJoutwest 10 лет назад

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    • @Legionary101
      @Legionary101 10 лет назад

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    • @GuitarPlayer12211
      @GuitarPlayer12211 10 лет назад +1

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  • @eagle6875
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  • @MCAbdo
    @MCAbdo 5 лет назад +183

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  • @christianaustria13
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  • @kingsleyugochukwuaniesq.3134
    @kingsleyugochukwuaniesq.3134 7 лет назад +128

    I listen to this... I became a warrior. I leaped through hoops.... Ran long laps... Did endless sit-ups... My sorrows drowned in a medley of super beats that roars like a lion..
    I became one with the song. I left my body. I became nothing. I became ALL

  • @alifikmal4955
    @alifikmal4955 6 лет назад +143

    The most badass song ever

  • @master_productions
    @master_productions 9 лет назад +211

    I listened to this song as I pushed out a massive shit...
    I'm very proud of what I've done today

    • @roycereidpt
      @roycereidpt 9 лет назад +3

      Master Productions I'm proud of you :)

    • @karma_yogi_42
      @karma_yogi_42 9 лет назад +6

      Master Productions thank you, for that valueable piece of information

    • @fighterrex6426
      @fighterrex6426 9 лет назад +1

      This can be used against you in court.

    • @SHREK-eq3fg
      @SHREK-eq3fg 9 лет назад +5

      I did the same today.

    • @Clockmainiac5445
      @Clockmainiac5445 9 лет назад +3

      Master Productions this is literally the best comment ever XD XD XD

  • @aiuchiha111
    @aiuchiha111 Год назад +5

    This music gives me life.

  • @dannydimess
    @dannydimess 8 лет назад +359

    i listen to this when i do homework or projects so i get hella hyped

    • @applepeel1662
      @applepeel1662 8 лет назад +12

      i do too but end up jacking off really hard

    • @dannydimess
      @dannydimess 8 лет назад +1

      nice

    • @Floppaman808
      @Floppaman808 8 лет назад +2

      +Apple Peel I thought i was the only one

    • @michaelwentworth9106
      @michaelwentworth9106 8 лет назад

      +Apple Peel little worried but ok👌

    • @Pertsa_
      @Pertsa_ 8 лет назад +1

      i listen to this when i punch nerds

  • @pjjobarteh1846
    @pjjobarteh1846 6 лет назад +308

    When u actually finish the homework before the teacher collects it

  • @UCantKetchup2Me
    @UCantKetchup2Me 4 года назад +166

    911: 911 what's yo-
    Me: No, What's your emergency?

  • @equa4035
    @equa4035 3 года назад +14

    This orchestra gives me chills

  • @buddybestdog4986
    @buddybestdog4986 8 лет назад +302

    rose are red, this song is power, I could listen to it for hours!

  • @TheRealChicky-D
    @TheRealChicky-D 5 лет назад +423

    I played this while fighting a minecraft raid.

  • @SUNYOL8COSTA
    @SUNYOL8COSTA 9 лет назад +433

    My dog listen this, now is a Wolf
    My cat listen this, now is a Tiger
    My fish listen this, now is a Shark
    But I listen this, I have tamed my new pets

  • @yashverma5738
    @yashverma5738 2 года назад +9

    Finally founded this epic masterpiece after 5 years❤️‍🔥😍❤️‍🔥

  • @Crinklelando
    @Crinklelando 9 лет назад +276

    I feel like I can do anything when I listen to this...

    • @skaggs5159
      @skaggs5159 9 лет назад

      You just said the same what i was thinking about a minute ago :D

    • @mariahwyant1582
      @mariahwyant1582 9 лет назад +1

      Blaze Fork I agree!!!

    • @rosieflores1394
      @rosieflores1394 9 лет назад +1

      Haha same here

    • @thewezesheep5412
      @thewezesheep5412 9 лет назад +1

      Same I can be Mr. StealYourGirl or spider man 😂😂😂😂

    • @nikolask1088
      @nikolask1088 9 лет назад

      Blaze Fork but you can do nothing ^^ ?

  • @anuneducatedstudent
    @anuneducatedstudent 8 лет назад +127

    FINALLY. Been looking for this since...
    you know since when 😉

    • @noeoeklektos_7146
      @noeoeklektos_7146 8 лет назад +4

      since you heard it by any of sidemen .. right?

    • @anuneducatedstudent
      @anuneducatedstudent 8 лет назад +1

      A PJ Yes other PJ, I love that group. They is the bestest

    • @noeoeklektos_7146
      @noeoeklektos_7146 8 лет назад

      haha .. thanks a lot .. !

    • @costarika100
      @costarika100 8 лет назад +1

      Vitor Belfort

    • @savonstephens787
      @savonstephens787 8 лет назад +1

      thank you why was this so hard to find even tho everyone uses it big people to like the sidemen

  • @playermax3573
    @playermax3573 7 лет назад +802

    Epic song

  • @charanfuntime7151
    @charanfuntime7151 3 года назад +3

    After 10yrs u r listening now , u r a legend 🙏

  • @lanceeeepants
    @lanceeeepants 4 года назад +184

    When your mom says she needs to get something and you're getting closer to the checkout

    • @RageZBear
      @RageZBear 3 года назад +4

      I made this comment to 69 likes now I have the power of gods 😎

    • @Elias_Farias
      @Elias_Farias 3 года назад

      Ñ

    • @bashtf2976
      @bashtf2976 3 года назад

      haha

  • @infinitygauntlet101
    @infinitygauntlet101 8 лет назад +175

    Gotta train myself hard on Flipping bottles with this music ..

  • @aracelis8618
    @aracelis8618 7 лет назад +42

    This is the best song to play before a game!!🙌🤘

  • @sharpjet25
    @sharpjet25 2 года назад +13

    When you're walking to your parents bedroom at 1:36AM to tell them you threw up

  • @riteshoraon527
    @riteshoraon527 5 лет назад +15

    From running just few meters to running 13 kilometers a day this song motivated me a lot which felt impossible to me once.
    Just repeated repeated and repeated the whole music again and again during running and never got bored.

  • @misterissam
    @misterissam 5 лет назад +1717

    I played this to Alan Walker...
    Now he is Alan Runner

  • @SubscribersWithoutAnyVid-fe3yc
    @SubscribersWithoutAnyVid-fe3yc 7 лет назад +249

    How I google for this song:
    Song that goes dun dun dun dun dun dun da dun dun

    • @zachsmelser3381
      @zachsmelser3381 6 лет назад +1

      10,000 Subscribers Without Any Videos Challenge 🤣

    • @jk195ggg5
      @jk195ggg5 6 лет назад +1

      I subbed to u a LOOOOOONG time ago and now I see you commenting on a video a long time later

    • @fearlessff195
      @fearlessff195 6 лет назад

      i subscribed u

    • @stevesreplaybuttons5771
      @stevesreplaybuttons5771 6 лет назад

      10,000 Subscribers Without Any Videos Challenge we will get you your 10,000 subs I will get some friends to Sub

    • @sirpompom2295
      @sirpompom2295 6 лет назад +1

      Everyones done that for atleast one song

  • @randyreiner9164
    @randyreiner9164 Год назад +8

    I still use this 10+ years later to motivate myself before semipro football games 🏈

  • @ashtonheilman2536
    @ashtonheilman2536 6 лет назад +596

    0:29 when the fat guy starts running

  • @ethanbartiromo2888
    @ethanbartiromo2888 5 лет назад +191

    I played this to Thanos, and he accidentally doubled life in the universe

  • @Spider-Mate
    @Spider-Mate 5 лет назад +68

    I first listened to this when I was 3 now I'm 14. It took forever to find this song but I finally found it thank god.i missed listening to this masterpiece.

    • @deebo484
      @deebo484  5 лет назад +3

      Thanks for Sharing, that's pretty crazy! Jorge Quintero is releasing a new epic single soon in the spirit of 300 violins, stay connected :D Twitter/Instagram/Facebook: @jorgeqmusic and/or subscribe to his official artist page smarturl.it/subscribejorge

  • @モブスプリンター
    @モブスプリンター 3 года назад +3

    東京オリンピック2020のリレーの決勝でも流れましたね!

  • @Deej_-mp3mc
    @Deej_-mp3mc 4 года назад +12

    Literally one of the best hype songs out there, great for kicking off football games

  • @BruinsBrawler
    @BruinsBrawler 7 лет назад +337

    They played this song at my funeral. Then I arose from my coffin and came back to life.

    • @mrskinnerful
      @mrskinnerful 6 лет назад +8

      MA NIGGA !!!!!!!!!! lol

    • @steved.1754
      @steved.1754 6 лет назад +1

      Epic shit

    • @badboyworm1
      @badboyworm1 6 лет назад +1

      BruinsBrawler that's a good one

    • @parbhoo101
      @parbhoo101 6 лет назад

      AHH YES MY BOI

    • @inktim
      @inktim 6 лет назад

      Just to say.... "Not today...."

  • @theAlbertinator1
    @theAlbertinator1 8 лет назад +237

    Played this while petting my cat. He is now a lion.

  • @aclayton231
    @aclayton231 3 года назад +6

    How did I miss this masterpiece for so long

  • @Skoal36
    @Skoal36 8 лет назад +98

    100 push-ups
    100-body squats
    100-sit-ups
    ANDDDDD GOOOO!!!!!

    • @danielcorreia00
      @danielcorreia00 8 лет назад

      😂😂

    • @nyxel2591
      @nyxel2591 8 лет назад +4

      Don't forget the 10k run XD

    • @illuminAugi
      @illuminAugi 8 лет назад +1

      done now what. i have a nice 8 pack, but sense i'm a kid people think i'm kidding. this is what i get for being fit. ):

    • @dank7929
      @dank7929 8 лет назад +1

      +RedstoneMob Sure you do kid.

    • @timthegamingnerd7354
      @timthegamingnerd7354 8 лет назад +1

      another one

  • @ajmetzy
    @ajmetzy 9 лет назад +156

    I threw a coin in a fountain.
    I listened to this song.
    It came back a Reese's Peanut Butter Cup.

    • @56sinky
      @56sinky 9 лет назад +7

      I few a coin in the fountain
      I listened to this song
      I won 21K

    • @fallenxvn
      @fallenxvn 9 лет назад

      Wasn't expecting you to be here xD

    • @anthonygunawan3761
      @anthonygunawan3761 9 лет назад

      Derp SSundee I threw a coin in a fountain.
      I listened to this song.
      I become superman

    • @Zytrazz
      @Zytrazz 9 лет назад +4

      +AJ Metzy I threw a coin in a fountain.
      I listened to this song.
      Coin was gone.

    • @aceyspud551
      @aceyspud551 9 лет назад +4

      I ate the hotdog
      I saw God
      I pooped myself

  • @BloodEagle33
    @BloodEagle33 10 лет назад +150

    This is my new song I'll listen to when I play Flappy Bird...

    • @goldenbones3
      @goldenbones3 10 лет назад

      HAHAHAHAHAH clever guy ! with this song you're gonna break all records on flappy bird haha !

    • @Roettie1
      @Roettie1 10 лет назад +3

      It actually worked.

    • @KA-ul5hf
      @KA-ul5hf 10 лет назад +2

      Lol Flappy bird will fly after hearing this

    • @MossyReaper
      @MossyReaper 5 лет назад

      ... rip flappy bird

  • @ksmartboi
    @ksmartboi 2 года назад +21

    어드레스 불러보소 ㅋㅋ

  • @game2shaan932
    @game2shaan932 9 лет назад +15

    This song will encourage. Just do something and believe. Belive in your self. Don't be scared just try. You are the controller of yourself. Do it and believe and you might become a legend.
    work hard to fuffil

  • @kennythx9395
    @kennythx9395 8 лет назад +57

    after i listened to this song i felt so motivated that i got up, believed in myself, and did a full push up. i felt so good that i went to burger king and got one whopper instead of two........ :) :) :)

  • @firarisaatler1
    @firarisaatler1 7 лет назад +326

    I played this song near my cat, it's a jaguar now.

    • @HarleyQuinn-sm6qf
      @HarleyQuinn-sm6qf 7 лет назад +1

      AwesomeBill 94 that's my schools mascot at Thurgood Marshall Fundamental middle school

    • @amber-qv1tw
      @amber-qv1tw 7 лет назад +2

      AwesomeBill 94 I am holding my orange cat it's now a lion

    • @zdenekkocar7312
      @zdenekkocar7312 7 лет назад +1

      You mean the car?.. What did you do to the cat?.. Is it a seat now? D: D: D:

    • @kneehockeychampionsleague2336
      @kneehockeychampionsleague2336 7 лет назад +2

      play this in hockey

    • @u2yes1dnoedcpsabrinakittyb2
      @u2yes1dnoedcpsabrinakittyb2 7 лет назад +2

      AwesomeBill 94 I got one! I played this next to my parakeet, she now transformed into a hawk!

  • @chibifeline7669
    @chibifeline7669 9 месяцев назад +2

    Me walking into school every morning:

  • @nsk545
    @nsk545 5 лет назад +23

    After so much research I have found this song in 2019 but still I am glad💪

  • @mitchellmages
    @mitchellmages 10 лет назад +177

    (HIGH QUALITY) 240p....

    • @zoomy500
      @zoomy500 10 лет назад +93

      You idiot, the music is high quality. It doesn't sound like it's being played through a radio.
      Besides, if the video isn't high quality, why does it matter? All the video shows is the name of the song and the guy who made it, in words. Not a music video.

    • @hssnmrza
      @hssnmrza 10 лет назад +26

      The sound is still HQ, compared to others.

    • @yE6sniping
      @yE6sniping 10 лет назад +42

      Video quality and sound quality are two different things.

    • @kidstownuser
      @kidstownuser 10 лет назад +7

      You're a bunch of dumb asses... Watch any video with 720p or higher and then wach it again on 480p or lower... Noticed any difference? the answer is fucking yes... problem solved

    • @yE6sniping
      @yE6sniping 10 лет назад +4

      Roman Sheffield
      Dude, shut up.

  • @andrewlarson7
    @andrewlarson7 7 лет назад +37

    Doctor: you have 2 minutes 58 seconds left to live
    Me: hehehehe....perfect

  • @cocriadorsemlimites
    @cocriadorsemlimites 3 года назад +8

    GRATIDÃO imensa pela belíssima sinfonia 🙏💎💎💎

  • @Daejon
    @Daejon 8 лет назад +100

    Who knew about this before it was popular?

  • @ograntalt7634
    @ograntalt7634 8 лет назад +90

    yo i live in canada and this song plays before every hockey game😂😂

    • @ograntalt7634
      @ograntalt7634 8 лет назад +1

      Awesome the jets do it to

    • @ograntalt7634
      @ograntalt7634 8 лет назад

      btws thats my hometeam

    • @ograntalt7634
      @ograntalt7634 8 лет назад

      the real question is how do you feel bc you live in nashville😊

    • @ograntalt7634
      @ograntalt7634 8 лет назад

      oh btw i think it was a decent trade bc they both get to experience different levels on different teams

    • @ograntalt7634
      @ograntalt7634 8 лет назад +1

      yes you are really correct about that😊

  • @Tommy-gk6bh
    @Tommy-gk6bh 7 лет назад +353

    This gets us fucking hyped as shit for hockey

    • @Jt_Murray
      @Jt_Murray 7 лет назад +1

      Tommy Deliso same

    • @noahlane1119
      @noahlane1119 7 лет назад +1

      Tommy Deliso Same bro same

    • @Bandarr9000
      @Bandarr9000 7 лет назад +1

      Tommy Deliso Same here, what state do you play in?

    • @Tommy-gk6bh
      @Tommy-gk6bh 7 лет назад +1

      Bandarr9000 Connecticut.

    • @noahlane1119
      @noahlane1119 7 лет назад +1

      I Play in Cincinnati Ohio

  • @Dxd411
    @Dxd411 7 месяцев назад +1

    It is March 2024, and this masterpiece is still epic!