I love how in comparison to Animation vs. Math's more 'grounded' and 'fundamental' feel, this has a more wider, alien, existential feel which is a perfect reflection of the field of physics, especially in regards to its aspects that are hardly comprehendible and even unknown to current human knowledge. The animation without a doubt would not have worked without this amazing soundtrack, bravo Scott!
The "Magnet" section at 7:30 is by far my favorite, it's just so ominous and beautiful, perfectly fitting for that alien view of the giant rings aligning around the star.
Love the perfect reference to Hans Zimmer's music in Interstellar at 9:15. Same black hole as in the movie, and the same organ music feel, at the same time.
Timestamps for me and anyone else :) 00:00 | TSC appears in space and falls down to a planet 01:14 | Force, Friction, and Momentum on ice 02:48 | Kinetic and Potential Energy in a hole 04:02 | Torque and the launch back into space 05:27 | Light Spectrum and Gravity Assist 06:20 | Impact Parameter and the Sun 07:12 | Magnetic Force and Speed of Light 08:26 | Time and Space Dilation 09:50 | Into the Black Hole 10:33 | Inner Horizon and Spaghettification 11:36 | Arriving at the Singularity 12:52 | Hyperbolic Space and Wormhole 14:06 | Tipler Cylinder and TSC's from the past 15:13 | A repeating cycle and the end
@@NguyenMinh792 I don't think that first planet is Earth though.. we saw 4 planets in total, but the first one wasn't clearly shown to be part of the solar system. After TSC leaves this first planet, he uses 3 other planets' gravity to speed up the rocket.. those 3 planets seeming to be part of a smaller solar system compared to ours. If it was Earth, he would have needed to only pass by 2 planets.
@@ar.ninetysix not only that, but I'm pretty sure that mercury is the smallest planet.The third pranet TSC used to gravity assist was the largest one of the 4, and that Red Dwarf almost had the same size as the planets it had.
I LOVE how there's a bit of animation vs. math in there e.g instruments and the little line at 1:41, but this feels... like exploring the vast universe, with the voice(?) at 1:10, rather than just the abstract world of mathematics. I also simply adore the piano part when the magnetic rings were shown I could so listen to that bit for hours. your work is amazing Scott Buckley! you really added so much to the animation :)
something tells me this one was one of your favorite scores to make for alan. i feel like this score was a love letter to your career as a scientist and love of space. also i gotta say how much i love that you took the main theme from 'AvMath' and twisted it just enough to still feel like the themes are related but each their own version as well. that's the stuff i live for in music and im super glad to see the throughline!
Another composer here :) Really love space songs like these, and it fits perfectly. I'm super glad you primarily compose for Alan Becker's animations, you do a great job at all of 'em!
Thank you, Scott, for such amazing music for Alan's animations, and in many other works!🤩 You convey the atmosphere very well in your work. I really like your music and I listen to it all the time! :D (I'm sorry if I have any mistakes, because I use a translator)
This gives me Epic Mountain Music (Kurzgesagt background music) vibes, I love it! Perfect music to listen to while studying for my physics and math final :D
I started listening to the score for Animation vs. Math while doing math. It helped hype me up in my least favorite subject. You can bet I'm going to do the same with Animation vs. Physics.
This is the first sondtrack of Alan's animations which gives the entire video animation vs. physics lasts 16:08 and the sondtrack also lasts 16:08 Cool.
I love this so much. It shows without no dialogue and just music can tell a story and the emotion that’s what’s going on. I love how you can tell the genre off of what it is. The music gives me Gravity, Interstellar, and Universe Sandbox Type Music because of the ambience. You did a great job
@@IGuessIAmNotImportantit should be blue or red this time, but for animation vs math and animation vs physics, it should have been yellow, but considering the fact that tsc has been locked up in the cage in ava6, maybe this was his dream, and yet second coming likes to sleep so much
@@LambdaMcfor me I think the next vid would be Animation vs Chemistry, since we already got Physics. With that we would complete the "main subject" of Science (obviously not counting all the branches both subjects have to offer)
This is the best song I have heard from you so far, it’s so universal. Physics, space, science, it’s all so amazing, and I feel like this song captures EXACTLY what that feels like. Amazing work, Scott
Like others have said, I hear the Animation vs Math motifs at the beginning! And it gradually transitions to something so cosmic and beyond-human, reflecting how cosmic and epic and still-so-much-unknown our universe is. I really love what you did for the magnetic rings - that really struck the point that Orange was going faster and faster. Ach so cool!
After this animation and sound I felt surprisingly....Existensial crisis moment. Just think of it...What we saw in animation is just portion of physical knowledge from school-university. But we have a lot more knowledge available yet still a lot of them are theoretical or we can't use them in practise. And when TSC jumped into Black Hole to Singularity point where time has no meaning at all and going into stable time loop. I honestly find it very frightening how much unknown and impossible to use we have to this day
This piece really gives goosebumps to the animation! The repeating key that indicates the focus in math and the synth, the atmosphere and some of the chord progressions used in Animation VS Math is also included here because these two are very interconnected, as Physics uses Math to describe/interpret how the matter behaves, being transform, working, etc. This soundtrack feels more ambient that fits the universe setting in the animation. The "rhythmless" part of the music indicates the theories that are not fully proven and the things unknown/undiscovered/unverified in discovering the matter. The music starts with the unsettled chord, and ends with kind of a major chord, but the bass seemed not unsettled, indicating that discovery is continuous.
Soo is it my turn for some soundtrack names? 0:01 : Closer view 1:00 : Intelletual 2:02 : From Up Above 3:23 : Beneath Infinity 5:15 : Quantum Space 7:36 : Seeing Light-Speed 10:37 : Learned To Be Hated 12:10 : Alone With yourself 14:08 : Nothing And Everything 15:38 : Physical Disbelief And it's done.
i need you to know that each time i listen to this, tears push out my eyes. Absolutely angelic music, it made me feel like i lived through every single persons life all at once and experienced everything there is in the world. this is the type of music you can ASCEND to.
Always incredibly professional and breath-taking work, Scott! I've been listening to your masterclass work since before you began working with the Alan Becker team, and I cannot be more glad that you've been able to take part in such amazing projects. Every official studio, movie, tv show, and animation should be calling out to you. You'd improve their stories so much, as you have continued to do so for Alan Becker!
References: 0:00 you can hear the beginning of universe sandbox 0:20 Animation vs math vibes 1:00 in this part you can start hearing the interstellar soundtrack 1:50 this is a reference to juggernaut by Scott Buckley 2:30 in this part reminded me of animation vs math 5th part 3:17 reminded me of another soundtrack of universe sandbox 4:30 this part also reminded me of AvA wanted ending soundtrack 5:36 this part also reminded me of universe sandbox II soundtrack 6:57 gives me Kurzgesagt vibes 7:38 magnet part is also Kurzgesagt vibes 9:15 gives me interstellar vibes 9:42 universe sandbox vibes 10:41 this also reminds me of AvA VI the box soundtrack ending 12:32 this final part reminded me of animation vs math battle 14:08 the very last part reminded me of animation vs math final part
10:39 is My Favorite Part, is just, Soo Space Theme type of Music, idk What It Called.. Masterpiece indeed Edit: Did You Work On Any Movie Score?? I Mean.. You Have to dude
I freaking love this! I just listened to 16min, and it felt like 2! I wanted more!. So I'm gonna go watch the video it's for. I'll tell ' em you sent me!
I am sorry for my previous comment. I occasionally ruminated about it over the past few months. I thought the percussion in some tracks was a bit lacklustre since it seemed a bit neglected with the focus being on melodies and I wanted to suggest something but my proposal was out of line Still kinda wondering if there'll be an upload of the AVM3 realtime soundtrack. There probably won't be though
seeing a video about physics, which is a HUGE field from my POV being brought down to a 16 minute video is... weird, when I think of physics I think of the fundementals of the universe and extremely complex things that would take me years to even be able to do like the lead animator, bur it feels weird because I understood, sortof, everything the video showed, the beginning I understood a bit from my engineering class I took but just... wow, this was beautiful
I love how in comparison to Animation vs. Math's more 'grounded' and 'fundamental' feel, this has a more wider, alien, existential feel which is a perfect reflection of the field of physics, especially in regards to its aspects that are hardly comprehendible and even unknown to current human knowledge. The animation without a doubt would not have worked without this amazing soundtrack, bravo Scott!
the music just fade in and out , it feels like we are strolling through space
Welp, thats just purely what is Physics. A really wide range, to the point it will take so many times, even a lifetime, just to understand it
Secretly add this into my Existential crisis playlist
its also alot more...soothing.
Gives me Kurzgesagt, Portal 2, Tunneler, and Universe Sandbox vibes. Love it!
I was thinking it too, Epic Mountain Music
“What if you fall into a black hole” soundtrack
Also Melody Sheep
also Interstellar
ANOTHER TUNNELER FAN LET'S GO
(I agree with your statement)
The "Magnet" section at 7:30 is by far my favorite, it's just so ominous and beautiful, perfectly fitting for that alien view of the giant rings aligning around the star.
It's like it's winding up speed to burst into the wide Abyss and I love it
Es como escuchar una canción lejana y del espacio exterior
it just gives me my favorite chills ever
Thanks for the timestamp, I can't count how many times I've clicked it
the part is wrong but cool
I really like how parts of the leitmotif from "Animation Vs Math" are in this soundtrack, since both of those videos covered mathematical concepts.
10:39 i love this part. It sounds so cool and ominous, i love it.
this music plays when i have incredibly high heart rate and loud heart beats
I feel like I'm listening to Hans Zimmer, brilliant job! ❤️
2:02 It's similar to Animation vs Math, I even love its energy
Math sets the foundation for Physics
@@NguyenMinh792no reason to prefer one over another, both are beautiful. Have fun and keep loving
Love the perfect reference to Hans Zimmer's music in Interstellar at 9:15. Same black hole as in the movie, and the same organ music feel, at the same time.
Interstellar had a dormant black hole. TSC comes across a quasar.
I love how every single part of Alan Becker's team does their part so expertly
Same !!
Timestamps for me and anyone else :)
00:00 | TSC appears in space and falls down to a planet
01:14 | Force, Friction, and Momentum on ice
02:48 | Kinetic and Potential Energy in a hole
04:02 | Torque and the launch back into space
05:27 | Light Spectrum and Gravity Assist
06:20 | Impact Parameter and the Sun
07:12 | Magnetic Force and Speed of Light
08:26 | Time and Space Dilation
09:50 | Into the Black Hole
10:33 | Inner Horizon and Spaghettification
11:36 | Arriving at the Singularity
12:52 | Hyperbolic Space and Wormhole
14:06 | Tipler Cylinder and TSC's from the past
15:13 | A repeating cycle and the end
0:00 it’s planet Earth
this much be pinned
@@NguyenMinh792 I don't think that first planet is Earth though.. we saw 4 planets in total, but the first one wasn't clearly shown to be part of the solar system. After TSC leaves this first planet, he uses 3 other planets' gravity to speed up the rocket.. those 3 planets seeming to be part of a smaller solar system compared to ours. If it was Earth, he would have needed to only pass by 2 planets.
@@ar.ninetysix not only that, but I'm pretty sure that mercury is the smallest planet.The third pranet TSC used to gravity assist was the largest one of the 4, and that Red Dwarf almost had the same size as the planets it had.
@@NimbusCloud_I think the gravity on the planet is also different than that of Earth's
this is so nice, it reminds me a lot of Interstellar's soundtrack at 9:15, as well as Universe Sandbox's soundtrack at 9:42
9:15 is the black hole scene so this could very well be a reference.
For Universe Sandbox it really kinda has the same vibes.
I was thinking the same thing
@@picorims yup, and both had the idea of surviving going into a black hole
*Bro tbh i think they just cropped a part of interstellar's theme*
I LOVE how there's a bit of animation vs. math in there e.g instruments and the little line at 1:41, but this feels... like exploring the vast universe, with the voice(?) at 1:10, rather than just the abstract world of mathematics. I also simply adore the piano part when the magnetic rings were shown I could so listen to that bit for hours. your work is amazing Scott Buckley! you really added so much to the animation :)
THE OBOE FROM ANIMATION VS. MATH sneaking in holy fuck man 😩 SO GOOD
@@smasanomas LITERALLY!!
the universe is abstract too
it fits the theme of curiosity so much, it's like a more vividly remix of the animation vs. math ost. keep killing it scott! ❤
I wouldent say "better". Both have their own unique feel...
@@hishamrashid5293 yeah i just ment like it has a cool twist
I am an undergraduate student majoring in physics. After listening to this music, my homework has become easier than before.
something tells me this one was one of your favorite scores to make for alan. i feel like this score was a love letter to your career as a scientist and love of space. also i gotta say how much i love that you took the main theme from 'AvMath' and twisted it just enough to still feel like the themes are related but each their own version as well. that's the stuff i live for in music and im super glad to see the throughline!
Another composer here :) Really love space songs like these, and it fits perfectly. I'm super glad you primarily compose for Alan Becker's animations, you do a great job at all of 'em!
Oh hi lux
7:48 this piano moment gives goosebumps every time, I really want to know how to play it.
One of my favorite soundtracks. It's incredible how every second of it represents Animation vs physics very well
Thank you, Scott, for such amazing music for Alan's animations, and in many other works!🤩 You convey the atmosphere very well in your work. I really like your music and I listen to it all the time! :D
(I'm sorry if I have any mistakes, because I use a translator)
ive been waiting for this... truly beautiful. i like the start of the song, and the piano section
(0:19 2:05 3:25 6:12 7:57 best parts)
Same it's so good
10:47 too bro just casually travelling through all dimensions its so good
@@phanquan9470This part reminds me of Connor
@@phanquan9470I love that black hole part
The Oppenheimer-style opening is 😘 Such a wonderful piece.
10:34 I love the Inner Horizon theme ❤❤
This gives me Epic Mountain Music (Kurzgesagt background music) vibes, I love it! Perfect music to listen to while studying for my physics and math final :D
I love Kurzgesagt too, and Alan’s channel is gradually become a science channel like it, but without narration and with shorter explanations
This could show up in Stellaris and I'd be none the wiser, that's how good this music is.
11:03 - 11:36 Omg man I love that part.
Inner horizon theme is so intense
scott is always cooking with his music.
i was not expecting this master piece
The atmosphere is very similar to animation vs mathematics, it's VERY COOLl BRO!
I started listening to the score for Animation vs. Math while doing math. It helped hype me up in my least favorite subject. You can bet I'm going to do the same with Animation vs. Physics.
This is epic, especially the Magnetic Force part, its just amazing, it gives me Goosebumps every time i listen to it
This is the first sondtrack of Alan's animations which gives the entire video animation vs. physics lasts 16:08 and the sondtrack also lasts 16:08 Cool.
The soundtrack has the same duration as the main video
I love this so much. It shows without no dialogue and just music can tell a story and the emotion that’s what’s going on. I love how you can tell the genre off of what it is. The music gives me Gravity, Interstellar, and Universe Sandbox Type Music because of the ambience. You did a great job
10:39 so much tension..
When Second Coming goes through ‘spaghettification’, and his body is constantly stretched out and compressed
Genius soundtrack, thank you for matching the energy of Physics!
14:49 gives me the chills
I listened to this music all day and It still surprises me. Its amazing :)
7:20 is my favorite part, love it!
By far the team already recreated the lesson of *Math* ,but now, they recreated the lesson of *Science*
We need more content of this 😂
What's the chance that language or history is next?
@@sahilt3111 Would absolutely love a video of second coming doing biology, it is just so boring right now and i need him to make it fun
@@IGuessIAmNotImportantit should be blue or red this time, but for animation vs math and animation vs physics, it should have been yellow, but considering the fact that tsc has been locked up in the cage in ava6, maybe this was his dream, and yet second coming likes to sleep so much
@@LambdaMcfor me I think the next vid would be Animation vs Chemistry, since we already got Physics. With that we would complete the "main subject" of Science (obviously not counting all the branches both subjects have to offer)
Math -> Physics -> Chemistry -> Biology
Is this song free to use? I'll give credit.
fun fact: he actually used it on his latest video called "how rocky was made"
This is the best song I have heard from you so far, it’s so universal. Physics, space, science, it’s all so amazing, and I feel like this song captures EXACTLY what that feels like. Amazing work, Scott
Like others have said, I hear the Animation vs Math motifs at the beginning! And it gradually transitions to something so cosmic and beyond-human, reflecting how cosmic and epic and still-so-much-unknown our universe is.
I really love what you did for the magnetic rings - that really struck the point that Orange was going faster and faster.
Ach so cool!
It reminds me of Kurzgesagt!
After this animation and sound I felt surprisingly....Existensial crisis moment. Just think of it...What we saw in animation is just portion of physical knowledge from school-university. But we have a lot more knowledge available yet still a lot of them are theoretical or we can't use them in practise. And when TSC jumped into Black Hole to Singularity point where time has no meaning at all and going into stable time loop. I honestly find it very frightening how much unknown and impossible to use we have to this day
When you mention existential crisis, you remind me of Kurzgesagt
Dang, he did it almost as soon as the video came out, mans complete on top of it! Good job!
This piece really gives goosebumps to the animation!
The repeating key that indicates the focus in math and the synth, the atmosphere and some of the chord progressions used in Animation VS Math is also included here because these two are very interconnected, as Physics uses Math to describe/interpret how the matter behaves, being transform, working, etc. This soundtrack feels more ambient that fits the universe setting in the animation.
The "rhythmless" part of the music indicates the theories that are not fully proven and the things unknown/undiscovered/unverified in discovering the matter.
The music starts with the unsettled chord, and ends with kind of a major chord, but the bass seemed not unsettled, indicating that discovery is continuous.
This soundtrack is one of my favorite pieces of art ever composed
Perfect timing! I was just looking for this!
ITS FINALLY HERE
Soo is it my turn for some soundtrack names?
0:01 : Closer view
1:00 : Intelletual
2:02 : From Up Above
3:23 : Beneath Infinity
5:15 : Quantum Space
7:36 : Seeing Light-Speed
10:37 : Learned To Be Hated
12:10 : Alone With yourself
14:08 : Nothing And Everything
15:38 : Physical Disbelief
And it's done.
i need you to know that each time i listen to this, tears push out my eyes. Absolutely angelic music, it made me feel like i lived through every single persons life all at once and experienced everything there is in the world.
this is the type of music you can ASCEND to.
Best part 14:08
It was a wild ride
Yeah fr
At least Second Coming’s body was only downsized, not getting dissolved into elementary particles when falling into the inner horizon
The video reminded me a lot of Stephen Hawking's Universe on Discovery Channel and the music helps with that a lot. I loved everything about it
Always incredibly professional and breath-taking work, Scott!
I've been listening to your masterclass work since before you began working with the Alan Becker team, and I cannot be more glad that you've been able to take part in such amazing projects.
Every official studio, movie, tv show, and animation should be calling out to you. You'd improve their stories so much, as you have continued to do so for Alan Becker!
so surreal and beautiful
congrats scott ! superb !
Animation vs. PHYSICS
7:09
9:15
9:42
10:39
14:08
The Next part!!!
This is poetry.
7:09 best parts beginning
if only this masterpiece would be uploaded on Spotify grrraaaaaargghh 😭
scoot buckley
why does this have likes
Why is this of all things the top comment😂😂
skot buklye
I wonder if this is top because of the pfp or the comment 😅
skot bukly
@@Kiwi_iwi
References:
0:00 you can hear the beginning of universe sandbox
0:20 Animation vs math vibes
1:00 in this part you can start hearing the interstellar soundtrack
1:50 this is a reference to juggernaut by Scott Buckley
2:30 in this part reminded me of animation vs math 5th part
3:17 reminded me of another soundtrack of universe sandbox
4:30 this part also reminded me of AvA wanted ending soundtrack
5:36 this part also reminded me of universe sandbox II soundtrack
6:57 gives me Kurzgesagt vibes
7:38 magnet part is also Kurzgesagt vibes
9:15 gives me interstellar vibes
9:42 universe sandbox vibes
10:41 this also reminds me of AvA VI the box soundtrack ending
12:32 this final part reminded me of animation vs math battle
14:08 the very last part reminded me of animation vs math final part
Did I did it all right?
@@DamiSmartyep, but I don’t know Animation vs Math’s 5th part
Goodness.. I was so wrong... 5ge word animation was ... Now I need to go back and listen to all the animation vs music ❤❤❤
I died inside... in a good way... Thanks Scott
magnificent work once again scott
Amazing soundtracks like always!
I knew it was Scott! Fantastic!
Muchas gracias Scott 😀
really good scott.
Loki vibes ❤❤🔥 5:41
Me encanta que se parezca a la música de "animation vs math", es como que recalcara que son el mismo universo / multiverso.
This music is similar to AvMath as expected. Great work Scott!
7:36 - 9:40 being my fav part
This is one of my favorite scores, it is like animation vs math, but more abstract, which matches the animation perfectly!
12:20 the end of the composition is especially meditative, I will go to bed listening to it)
thank you for the magnificent soundtrack!❤
I was wondering if you'll add the song for the newest episode, And of course you did. Give this man a applause.
Superb. A masterpiece!
10:39 is My Favorite Part, is just, Soo Space Theme type of Music, idk What It Called.. Masterpiece indeed
Edit: Did You Work On Any Movie Score?? I Mean.. You Have to dude
I freaking love this! I just listened to 16min, and it felt like 2! I wanted more!.
So I'm gonna go watch the video it's for. I'll tell ' em you sent me!
Very addicting. Love it!
Sounds good 👍
I am sorry for my previous comment. I occasionally ruminated about it over the past few months. I thought the percussion in some tracks was a bit lacklustre since it seemed a bit neglected with the focus being on melodies and I wanted to suggest something but my proposal was out of line
Still kinda wondering if there'll be an upload of the AVM3 realtime soundtrack. There probably won't be though
I think Alan and Skim mashed up those soundtracks to create real time
I hate how no one's talking about 5:48. It's such a beautiful atmosphere created by this segment in my opinion.
this is just brilliant💖🎇
Wonder when the third in the trilogy is coming.
because you KNOW there's a third one on the way.
seeing a video about physics, which is a HUGE field from my POV being brought down to a 16 minute video is... weird, when I think of physics I think of the fundementals of the universe and extremely complex things that would take me years to even be able to do like the lead animator, bur it feels weird because I understood, sortof, everything the video showed, the beginning I understood a bit from my engineering class I took but just... wow, this was beautiful
The music was sooooo good omg. It wouldn't feel the same without it
When I heard this score, I understood that I won't understand what will happen next
I can relate, the music is too abstract to grasp
You guys are amazing. So much love for this masterpiece. Merry Christmas also. I’m amazed.
13:03 is just such a calming experience for me, I feel like I could meditate forever inside that black hole lol
Listening to this song for some reason I feel something traveling thru my body
Magnificent!
Scott, ¡AMAZING!
Escucho y pienso en el gran esfuerzo que hay detrás para crear tanto pasaje sonoro, mis respetos Scott y gracias por compartir.
Epic timestamps
0:00 - A New World
4:21 - Off the Planet
5:47 - Solar System's Haul
7:31 - Magnetic Flux
9:16 - The Black Hole
11:36 - The In-Between
I love the Interstellar vibe of 9:15 (Black Hole Scene) so much
I love how the Black Hole Part is the most ominous, considering their unknown and almost anomalous nature.
Amazing, as always.
This feels like Interstellar all over again
Perfect for studying chemistry, thank you ❤
Is this how physics sound like?