i feel like anaesthesia during surgery is the closest to "nothing" that a human can come. Such a weird feeling, like you just stopped existing and then came back and suddenly exist again
my husband tried to see if placebos would help me by offering me something and saying it was something else, or a different mg/strength, and it didnt work at all and I had no idea
@LB-py9ig you're a fool if you don't think the placebo effect works because there have been so many cases in which that has been proven to work. The mind is a powerful thing.
When I was put under anesthesia for surgery i experienced nothing. I remember they injected the anesthetic, then I was awake again. There was no perception of the lack of consciousness whatsoever. No dreams, no blackness, I didn’t feel like I had been asleep when I woke. It was literally like one moment I was being injected and the next it was several hours later. I think that’s the closest thing to death a person can experience!
Listening to this video like a podcast is a fucking bizarre experience, because you're putting in vine booms and falling metal pipes every 4-5 seconds, but I have no visual context for it. So to me it's just you talking in a crumbling warehouse building next to Dwayne The Rock Johnson.
That's what you get for actively disregarding all the visual part that was meticulously constructed to show us all a crumbling warehouse with Dwayne The Rock Johnson in its full glory.
there have been some recent developments on the explanation for sleep! apparently, sleep is part of the antioxidation process of the body. sleep deprivation isn't simply your body losing energy, it's your body literally rusting to death due to the free radicals accumulating in your blood stream. an unfortunate side effect of our habit of breathing an extremely reactive gas.
Death scares me so much. But not in the sense that I'm afraid of dying but more that it is impossible to comprehend for me that I won't be here anymore. I will not be.
Not to invalidate your feeling but, personally, i would spend about as much energy worrying about post-existenze as i would worrying about my pre-existence. Which is to say, not much at all. Frankly i find it profoundly comforting. Death is the great equalizer - Pauper to prince. Which is why merging w robots and disrupting that fundamental truth is so interesting and unsettling. Anywho, Your comment will live here for awhile. presumably long after we're gone
Every time you go to sleep you cease to be (except for the brief period when you are partially conscious during dreaming). So if the idea of going to sleep doesn't scare you, the idea of dying shouldn't, either. To me what is scary is not knowing that I will cease to exist, but knowing that I will never "boot back up" and resume existing again.
I just found this video and this video is a perfect example of how “smaller” RUclipsrs put often times put out better videos than the mainstream ones. I can tell you truly enjoy making videos, keep up the good work
Me: 'I'll put this on while I clean. It'll be fun and interesting!' Me An Hour Later: 'What the FUCK do you mean there's mysterious ichor on the roads in Venezuela!?'
Bruh, i just gotta mention this, that naga's fireball is happening in indonesia too around java althou it's random/not bound to a spot and we called them Banaspati.
I personally experienced a skyquake when I was a kid. It was like a deep carnyx hum that made my room and window vibrate for about 10 minutes, the next day all my classmates were talking about it. My favorite theory is that liquid metals from earth's mantle are intertwining, causing disruptions in the magnetic field and atmosphere. It also helps that I live right at the heart of the south atlantic anomaly.
Your editing really helps wirh the visuals to all of this, and this is exactly how i try to picture things in my head in order to try to understand whats going on. I have adhd and comprehending things in general can be hard but you did an amazing job!!! Tysm for this!
I feel bad for those researchers of the Cold Fusion. It is good to hear their investigation is being taking in count but is still sad how they leave this earth being called fraud Great video
Ik it's just a RUclips vid and all but thank you for this vid. I both love writing stories and philosophy, and am a lad who gets existential crises more then he likes, info like this that is seemingly overwhelming helps the crises somehow, while also helping give me book ideas, I know I'll sound rather dumb but the iceberg was rather life-changing
like, I literally love writing stories and philosophy I really believe it's the and the existential crisis part , yeah that sucks big. it's something we deep thinkers must go through... to find the answers we need to better the lives of the less fortunate who don't have the time to think & explore what it means to be alive.
i'm no expert, but i am studying zoology in college, and i wouldn't be surprised if pigeon homing worked similarly to how birds return to the same area year after year through migration. in the nest, birds remember the exact layout of the stars in the sky above, and that's their mark for where (and when, technically) "home" is, so that when they migrate back to their breeding grounds as an adult (migration is triggered either by day length or temperature), they follow a bright star like the north star until they know when to stop. obviously pigeons home at all points during the year, but i wouldn't be surprised if the stars had something to do with it.
The amount of effort put into this guys video is INSANE, i noticed this when he drew himself balling lightning. He goes over the top with research aswell as memes and the drawings (so he’s basically Sam o nella with detailed drawings) you’ve got yourself a subscriber within 10 mins
Not really. The research is borderline plagiarism. Look at the pastebin--a number of their sources are "retrieved" only after they uploaded their first video on the topic, coincidentally, two days after the hbomberguy plagiarism video.
@@brev7082 Wtf do you think research is? Researching something isn’t the same as creating a hypothesis. Reading into something to cite the work isn’t plagiarism. Plagiarism is directly quoting something word for word without citations.
@@officiallyzap This guy doesn’t have a clue what plagiarism is. I read through numerous pages of the sources from the pastebin and the RUclipsr is summarizing these things in his own words and isn’t just reading his source pages word for word. The fact that he added citations in general to where he pulled his research from makes it clear that he isn’t just plagiarizing things.
@@brev7082 wouldn't call anything plagiarism but everything to do with maths and physics has several massive errors that just watching a few youtube videos abt the subject would clear up
I don't always click on random recommended icebergs but I'm glad I did on this one, it shows you've done research even if you admit you don't understand most of these things but also you're not just reading straight from wikipedia. And the editing/drawings are a nice and funny touch, I like the humor, very charming and engaging, especially as someone who actually prefers to watch videos than have them as background noise.
I put ice bergs on to help me go to sleep. Today is first time I've seen his animations! They're really cool! But now I need to find something else to help me go to sleep coz now I want to watch instead of listening until I fall aslep!😂
The kinda scary part about regular large scale physics and quantum physics is that nobody has managed to merge the two together yet, which can only mean that we are missing crucial information, or that one of the fields of physics we all believe to be true is in fact wrong
Specifically, the mass of particles, as they are mostly waves but sometimes particles, its really strange. And gravity on particles also is problematic
I loved hearing ur partner talk about death btw. She seems very respectful and knowledgeable on the topic and I’d love to hear more from her. I know the “afterlife” can be a polarizing topic however, i think its great to talk about and discuss. (And yes I’m leaving multiple comments, I like to yap and boost engagement)
Hello, I don't usually comment on videos, but my goodness, I think I just discovered one of my favorite videos! I've been a fan of iceberg videos since they became popular, and I've ironically learned a lot about multiple topics, and this video definitely made the list of videos I always come back to and watch again. I congratulate you on your editing and entertaining skills, throughout the video I never paused, which is very difficult not to do. I will be supporting you, and again what a good video this is, wow!
@HiMyNameIsNobody. The individual may develop a trait which is advantageous, such as being born with a different coloration mutation which is better camouflage for a certain environment, but until this trait has propagated through a gene pool it is not evolution. You might be faster or stronger or able to jump higher than your parents but this doesn't mean you've evolved.
@@HiMyNameIsNobody.Evolving means random mutations, and if it helps you to have children there's a big chance they will have same mutation and will pass it down. Every creature alive has many different mutations and if it can pass it genes to descendants then it can be helpful, bad and unuseful mutations(trait) will disappear with time but it won't that fast for us to notice. Even humans sometime can born with rudimentary tail which is getting removed even though our ancestors got rid of it millions years ago
What’s funny about seeing colors is that they don’t even exist. We and other animals that often can see more colors than us are just interpreting the light that wasn’t absorbed by the observed item. Each thing absorbs different wavelengths of light giving the rest out to interpret as we want, but is in an essence colourless
@@geniewiley4217 things are colorless. Your brown wallet looks ‚brown’ only to you. There is no universal ‚brown’ that all alive things see the same. Our system made of eyes and brain is interpreting lightwaves in the way that allow us better understanding of our surroundings, interpreting certain lengths of waves as certain colors for us, but the brown you see will be slightly different for my eyes, for different animals and different species. Your wallet is not brown it just reflects partial light which you understand as brown. It’s entirely possible that if we came across aliens that do not possess this ability they would not understand at all what color means to us, or they could interpret a much wider spectrum in their own way making human color system seem primitive (that wallet in their eyes might have a lot of different colors or none as well). Like an animal that could see UV light could argue with you that it is a certain visible color but no matter how hard you try you will not be able to see it using your eyes making the source of UV light ‚invisible’ or ‚colorless’ for you. And colors are not definitive, meaning that other species can see i.e. brown completely differently than us, because the brown thing does not contain a color, rather it’s made of something absorbing lightwaves and bouncing off lengths it couldn’t absorb, that exhaust lightwaves are open for interpretation and our brains chooses to interpret them as color brown. But it’s just human response to this wavelengths which we don’t know is shared across the universe or even our own planet. There is a lot more light that we can’t see nor interpret and we just don’t see that things. You could argue that cloudless night sky is black but if you could interpret more wavelengths you would come with drastically different answer, meaning that other species with broader range probably see night sky in a different color than you. If the sky doesn’t have a definitive color, why your wallet should? And yes I know your wallet probably ain’t brown lol cheers
Fun fact, I actually do design work with a number of dark matter detector experiments most of which are associated with SNOLAB here in Canada. Not a physicist though, I do engineering. That said my boss actually did a bunch of work on the DEAP-3600 detector shown in the video. I do however interact with a lot of particle physicists whose focus is in the area. From what I have been told MOND isn't outright dismissed, but there are a number of discrepancies such as galaxies of similar observable mass having varying calculated masses by the nature of their motion. MOND fits a lot of observations but there are still a number of astrophysical systems where you still end up with a mass discrepancy.
I'd like to thank you, as far as I can tell, there were no ads, and I was able to simply watch the whole video while lying down, snoozing a bit and closing my eyes, getting some much needed rest. A nice change of pace, and an insightful one. Thanks
I hope you'd make more videos like this, which has just illustrations and memes in it. Because it kind of boosts ones imagination about the concepts being talked about in this more, than just seeing some video about it or still photos and also the edits in this are pretty wholesome and those alone make this video very enjoyable to watch. I like this video very much, thanks for making it :)
Funnily enough I remember there was a story about a group of scientists freaking out over a loud sound that resounded throughout the ocean. Sounded like a bloop. Turns out, they were freaking out over a large chunk of an iceberg falling into the ocean.
I appreciate the amount of editing this video took. Hopefully I can look forward to watching more of these videos after work so I can decompress 10/10👍
Regarding Ramanujan Sums, they are not actually "sums" as in the value you get after adding up the numbers, but rather a way of assigning value to infinite summations. People often get confused because of the name, but no, they are not the actual value of adding all the numbers up.
based on my knowledge from calculus 2, i'm assuming the "-1/12" thing is basically the limit of the infinite sum? i know about "0.999...9 = 1" and can prove it very easily, but i have never heard about ramanujan sums-i'm assuming i'll learn when i get further on in my math degree lol
I just found your channel and I love this video so far! It’s v entertaining and I like that you‘re upfront about your lack of academic qualifications. I subscribed about halfway through :)
People lashing out over obtuse mathematical concepts, which resulted in my youtuber taking out the entire section, has killed the vibes :( I was looking forward to hearing your way of explaining the -1/12 concept, sorry that the sweaty nerds had to ruin it for everybody
Thank you for making this video, its things like this we would never think about until it is put in front of us. And you handwork really shows, so thank you.
I really want to thank you for making this video. I'm a physics student that still doesn't really know what to do with their life, I usually watch long videos while rewriting my notes or doing exercises and I accidentally stumbled upon this video. Things like this really help me, sometimes I'm not sure I'm really interested in what I do and other times I even wonder if it's worth it since it sometimes seems everything important has already been studied, this video proved all of this wrong. There are still many interesting things left to discover and even if I can't say it has motivated me, it has certainly given me confort and hope. Thank you sooo much for making this video♥ I'm going back to work now
from a production standpoint this video is absolutely wonderful. for such a long video the editing and writing and artistry required is no small feat. good job sir
Loving this iceberg, there's literally soooo many on the same topics some even just word for word narration entirely made up of reading a corresponding wiki page in a monotone soulless manner. Even the icebergs that could give the creator so much room for creative licence and/or genuine displays of interest leading to actual research and questions and possible explanations along with their own opinions opening up debates, conversations, new theories etc in the comments...eg. paranormal, ufo/aliens, conspiracies (the icebergs that have been covered possibly at this point an infinite amount of times) However, as mentioned only leading to infinite rereadings of the same wiki pages. Yet you have taken a subject with so much potential and are actually creative and intelligent enough to provide an explanation for each topic that has been researched, understood and explained with originality not a wiki page voiced by one of the soulless hoards of Satan void of emotion for all eternity, its great! It's also great to see something different covered including the admission that it is all just unexplained, whether that's due to the lack of technology or discoveries yet to be made or because we just aren't intelligent enough or even because what we may believe at the moment is unexplained to us doesn't actually even exist and is a falsehood or misconception that we've mistakenly been trying to explain and will continue to do so until we come to that realisation and then start trying to explain the misconception instead! It's a welcome break from endless conspiracies which can be great but not when the host attempts to explain the truth along with questionable proof they've either found on a forum which means it has to be true because the op said they worked for area 51, or its the hosts opinion which has become fact because they claim they have sources in a desperate bid to convince listeners of their truth. I'm very much enjoying an originally narrated, researched, intelligent, open minded, vid that keeps my thoughts going, educates me on theories I didn't know, teaches me new things I know even less about and probably never will! All of this whilst in no way taking itself too seriously or especially, the narrator attempting to be edgy and oh so cool and randomly saying motherfucker when it isn't a mother fucking moment but they think it sounds cool and it'll stop ppl noticing that they're actually 40 and filming in their moms basement whilst dressed like an overweight Justin Bieber...but omg he said motherfucker he's so crazy! I wonder if his 700 followers pay his mom rent and who buys his Bieber clothes if he's gaming all day, actually who buys his games in the first place and his fluorescent motherfucker light hanging on the wall to hide its a basement so his fans actually believe its his bad ass penthouse apartment that he let's his mom stay at? Anyway, my point was...quality creator. Appreciate the obvious time and work that went into this vid. Thanking you. ❤️
This whole video was stellar, but I knew that the bottom layer would be extremely good just conceptually and raelly made me think deeply about some of the final topics. All of this was a great video, it's awesome to listen to with the great editing.
Dude, incredible work. This video is immensely enjoyable and engaging. You have great skill in both narration and editing. Thank you for putting so much work in! It shows!
So many mainly scientific concepts are misunderstood and explained in really badly misleading ways in this video. Its pretty bad. He really should avoid anything to do with math or physics.
It’s crazy no one is mentioning how much effort you put into editing this and especially for how long this video is, and even people saying they listen to this like a podcast or falling asleep to it is even more insane to me when you literally have edited and made it entertaining to watch the entire time, I’ll never understand people lol
Just found your channel…I love your little side notes…I needed the grin and chuckle…so thanks!! I’m looking forward to seeing your other content. Take care!
After hearing someone in a previous iceberg mispronounce half their words while deadly reading a script, this video was amazing! It's great to hear someone with this enthusiasm and love of the research.
my dad and his father were driving home from a fishing trip one day at night, during a thunderstorm. as they were driving, lighting struck nearby and a small orb of light was embedded into the windshield
And here I was slightly hoping when "nothing" was being talked about, the concept of "null" was going to be mentioned. It's honestly among the hardest... things... to describe, to the point of even calling it a "thing" means it exists. As Nothing is Something, Null is beyond that. If you're familiar with even simple computer programming, you know what "null" is; it's nothing, but it's not the "something" nothing, it just *isn't.* It's not zero, it's not one, it's just empty, so much so that even that "empty" doesn't exist. The closest to thing one could understand what "null" is, is non-existence, and not in the way death would work, it's if something isn't, wasn't, never will be. And the wild part is to even pointing out what that "something" that isn't, wasn't, never will be, means it's not Null. Edit: Had to think about it a little; "null" not even being talked about fits the concept of "null" well, oddly enough.
There are so many nothings, null is a pretty interesting nothing but it is fairly comprehensible conceptually. "Non-existent in given environment (rules)" is null according to what I know. The concept itself is pretty easy to understand. I'm guessing what you are trying to imply is that "what is the thing that is (being) null?" as in "where, when, what...". This question doesn't make sense since something non-existent can't be anything (according to some rules, ironically arguing otherwise would be null (in the context of logic)). The video argues a different kind of nothing, it is in the context of experiencing. Which I think fits the theme more than null. I think it is worth to mention some obvious things about null. Null is not nothing (in the context of what people think), it is a misconception answering to the question "what is null then?" "nothing" (the problem is the question, the question only makes sense if it means "what does null mean" or "what is the notation null"), which I believe creates this perception people thinking null is a being, in fact it is just a concept to identify. Trying to imagine what null is like trying to imagine any another abstract concept. "To the point of even calling it a thing means it exists", abstract concepts exist conceptually. Null exists conceptually, if not you wouldn't be able to comprehend it.
Yeah I’m a senior in high school wanting to go into a comp sci degree and topics like this terrify me for how tough its gonna get, I remember in my comp sci 1 and 2 classes I would ask why java works a certain way and the teacher would be like “idk it just does” or give me a confusing answer and making me even more confused
you are instantly my new favourite youtuber! i am about halfway through this video and hoping you'll upload more , i'll be off to binge the rest of your videos after this 💖😊
I love the level of honesty when reading these entries! I like that you state you aren't an expert, but that doesn't mean you can't share what you've (very thoroughly) researched! Can't wait for more videos when/if they come!
I've seen impossible colours while under the influence of psylocibin. Just using a lighter I could see a colour that doesn't normally exist between purple and blue. Can't give a better description it was more like another shade between the colours I've never seen before. It's not something I can describe through lack of literal words for it but it was completely noticeable as being new and it's own specific colour.
I love every part of this video!! I appreciate you including pictures of everything, including even more information that we can pursue ourselves, the humour and pacing. it really is noticeable how much effort you put into this and we appreciate it man!! subscribing for sure
This is a fantastically made video! I'm surprised you're not at MORE subscribers tbh. Great work, and thank you for providing a super interesting video to play while I work and run errands.
I think one of the most interesting things is how this video even exists in the first place- just 100 years ago there were thousands of things we encountered sometimes even every day that we just took for granted and now we’re advanced enough to be able to explain most everything in the world, with evidence to back it up, and to tell other people how the world works, so there becomes a smaller amount of incomprehensible things in the world. It makes you think about how this shaped people’s psyche and perception for most of human existence
Memory loss scares me so much as someone with ADHD, cause firstly we’re more likely to develop dementia, and secondly there’s symptoms in stages 1-4 that could also be ADHD. I wouldn’t even notice until it was bad 😟
I will say I actually respect the hustle in putting adhd bait every second considering this is an almost 2 hours long video. It's also pretty informative and nice to listen to, so good job man
i feel like anaesthesia during surgery is the closest to "nothing" that a human can come. Such a weird feeling, like you just stopped existing and then came back and suddenly exist again
It's literally the same as sleeping.
@@SpaghettiToaster nope. During sleep you dream and all kinds of stuff
@@Shaushkaa exactly. Its like someone literally turned you off and then on again. Absolutely zero memories of anything that happened in between.
Not always.@@juliakaczmarek2191
You can attain this via meditation
>"unexplainable iceberg"
>1 hour, 38 minutes and 34 seconds of explaining
very funny
Oh the irony
It’s stupid
"We aren't even sure of the Placebo Effect is real"
Ironic
That made me smirk as well 😏
my husband tried to see if placebos would help me by offering me something and saying it was something else, or a different mg/strength, and it didnt work at all and I had no idea
I feel like this isn't a question of whether it's real but not understanding why it works and doesn't work sometimes
It definitely does work. Its basically proven.
@LB-py9ig you're a fool if you don't think the placebo effect works because there have been so many cases in which that has been proven to work. The mind is a powerful thing.
When I was put under anesthesia for surgery i experienced nothing. I remember they injected the anesthetic, then I was awake again. There was no perception of the lack of consciousness whatsoever. No dreams, no blackness, I didn’t feel like I had been asleep when I woke. It was literally like one moment I was being injected and the next it was several hours later. I think that’s the closest thing to death a person can experience!
Indeed 110%. Except in death we have the afterlife.
@@Insidious_Rage who knows
@@Insidious_Rage Or you don't.
@@chuckingreaper8654 thats the other 50% chance
Do you believe in the afterlife?@@Insidious_Rage
Listening to this video like a podcast is a fucking bizarre experience, because you're putting in vine booms and falling metal pipes every 4-5 seconds, but I have no visual context for it. So to me it's just you talking in a crumbling warehouse building next to Dwayne The Rock Johnson.
😂
Looool maybe it's a good thing I didn't listem to this at work
That's actually what's exactly happening. The budget for this video must've been crazy
I was mowing the lawn and the metal pipes were so random XD
That's what you get for actively disregarding all the visual part that was meticulously constructed to show us all a crumbling warehouse with Dwayne The Rock Johnson in its full glory.
there have been some recent developments on the explanation for sleep! apparently, sleep is part of the antioxidation process of the body. sleep deprivation isn't simply your body losing energy, it's your body literally rusting to death due to the free radicals accumulating in your blood stream. an unfortunate side effect of our habit of breathing an extremely reactive gas.
But we continue breathing and stuff during sleep.
@elio7610 try sleep apnea! Great way of getting those free radicals out of your bloodstream
because you need to, its just sleep does its work faster than breathing does@@elio7610
@@elio7610And the main symptoms of sleep deprivation affect the mind, not the body. So yeah, we still don't know much...
@@federicosimkus7979 Well, it is probably just the brain resting.
Death scares me so much. But not in the sense that I'm afraid of dying but more that it is impossible to comprehend for me that I won't be here anymore. I will not be.
Not to invalidate your feeling but, personally, i would spend about as much energy worrying about post-existenze as i would worrying about my pre-existence. Which is to say, not much at all. Frankly i find it profoundly comforting. Death is the great equalizer - Pauper to prince. Which is why merging w robots and disrupting that fundamental truth is so interesting and unsettling.
Anywho, Your comment will live here for awhile. presumably long after we're gone
Find Jesus he will save you
@eklipse19241 how will he do that
You weren't here before you were born. I'm guessing it's something like that.
Every time you go to sleep you cease to be (except for the brief period when you are partially conscious during dreaming). So if the idea of going to sleep doesn't scare you, the idea of dying shouldn't, either. To me what is scary is not knowing that I will cease to exist, but knowing that I will never "boot back up" and resume existing again.
Incomprehensible, have a great day
Understandable, have a great day too
Unexplainable, have a great day
Inconceivable, have a terrific day
Ryan Garcia hates black people
Agreeable, have an incomprehensible day
I just found this video and this video is a perfect example of how “smaller” RUclipsrs put often times put out better videos than the mainstream ones. I can tell you truly enjoy making videos, keep up the good work
Me: 'I'll put this on while I clean. It'll be fun and interesting!'
Me An Hour Later: 'What the FUCK do you mean there's mysterious ichor on the roads in Venezuela!?'
This series put me to sleep for 3 nights I literally can’t explain how much I appreciate this 😭
Lol why would u tell him that, it sounds like you're saying it's boring
Literally
I'll put this unexplainable thing in the third layer.
@@billblaski9523 I meant he has a really calming voice like an audiobook or podcast
@@billblaski9523that’s a compliment on RUclips
I've done my research on this iceberg and have discovered that ALL of the mysteries are caused by Nagas, not just the fireballs.
Really? I was drawing conclusions to Jack Frost.
i cant believe nagas created the number 0
Bruh, i just gotta mention this, that naga's fireball is happening in indonesia too around java althou it's random/not bound to a spot and we called them Banaspati.
bro i thought it was al from Zeus the god of the sky, lightning, thunder, law, and order.
He said the N word
I personally experienced a skyquake when I was a kid. It was like a deep carnyx hum that made my room and window vibrate for about 10 minutes, the next day all my classmates were talking about it. My favorite theory is that liquid metals from earth's mantle are intertwining, causing disruptions in the magnetic field and atmosphere. It also helps that I live right at the heart of the south atlantic anomaly.
WHOA. Today I learned about the South Atlantic Anomaly. That's so wild.
*The South Alantic Anomaly* sounds like a killer Midwest emo band name.
ngl the sound effects and visuals are just so delightful i chuckle at the most serious parts
Your editing really helps wirh the visuals to all of this, and this is exactly how i try to picture things in my head in order to try to understand whats going on. I have adhd and comprehending things in general can be hard but you did an amazing job!!! Tysm for this!
I feel bad for those researchers of the Cold Fusion. It is good to hear their investigation is being taking in count but is still sad how they leave this earth being called fraud
Great video
Many artists' art isnt valuable until they're long gone
It's almost like a group of certain somebodies don't want cheap, sustainable energy... as if tyrannical oligarchs rule the world or something
@@Primatenate88 I wonder if there's something in common these oligarchs have too.
@@noormkdad5620 One can only imagine. The mind recoils in horror but also mostly disappointment
@@Primatenate88oh yes it’s because of …. CONSPIRACY ✨ the world’s dumbest and laziest excuse that comes with zero thought processes.
pistachio aint the only nuts you can suffocate on
Nice 🤌🏻
Art
And it’s artist 🎉
😳
chef's kiss
damn brother what the hell lol
Ik it's just a RUclips vid and all but thank you for this vid. I both love writing stories and philosophy, and am a lad who gets existential crises more then he likes, info like this that is seemingly overwhelming helps the crises somehow, while also helping give me book ideas, I know I'll sound rather dumb but the iceberg was rather life-changing
I get that, dude.
no you were right
I actually am the same as you.
like, I literally love writing stories and philosophy I really believe it's the and the existential crisis part , yeah that sucks big. it's something we deep thinkers must go through... to find the answers we need to better the lives of the less fortunate who don't have the time to think & explore what it means to be alive.
It’s quite simple the homing pigeons place a waypoint on their mini-map and that’s how they find their way home
i'm no expert, but i am studying zoology in college, and i wouldn't be surprised if pigeon homing worked similarly to how birds return to the same area year after year through migration. in the nest, birds remember the exact layout of the stars in the sky above, and that's their mark for where (and when, technically) "home" is, so that when they migrate back to their breeding grounds as an adult (migration is triggered either by day length or temperature), they follow a bright star like the north star until they know when to stop. obviously pigeons home at all points during the year, but i wouldn't be surprised if the stars had something to do with it.
The amount of effort put into this guys video is INSANE, i noticed this when he drew himself balling lightning. He goes over the top with research aswell as memes and the drawings (so he’s basically Sam o nella with detailed drawings) you’ve got yourself a subscriber within 10 mins
Not really. The research is borderline plagiarism. Look at the pastebin--a number of their sources are "retrieved" only after they uploaded their first video on the topic, coincidentally, two days after the hbomberguy plagiarism video.
@@brev7082boohoo, thanks for giving him views anyways lmao
@@brev7082 Wtf do you think research is? Researching something isn’t the same as creating a hypothesis. Reading into something to cite the work isn’t plagiarism. Plagiarism is directly quoting something word for word without citations.
@@officiallyzap This guy doesn’t have a clue what plagiarism is. I read through numerous pages of the sources from the pastebin and the RUclipsr is summarizing these things in his own words and isn’t just reading his source pages word for word. The fact that he added citations in general to where he pulled his research from makes it clear that he isn’t just plagiarizing things.
@@brev7082 wouldn't call anything plagiarism but everything to do with maths and physics has several massive errors that just watching a few youtube videos abt the subject would clear up
I don't always click on random recommended icebergs but I'm glad I did on this one, it shows you've done research even if you admit you don't understand most of these things but also you're not just reading straight from wikipedia. And the editing/drawings are a nice and funny touch, I like the humor, very charming and engaging, especially as someone who actually prefers to watch videos than have them as background noise.
I put ice bergs on to help me go to sleep. Today is first time I've seen his animations! They're really cool! But now I need to find something else to help me go to sleep coz now I want to watch instead of listening until I fall aslep!😂
The kinda scary part about regular large scale physics and quantum physics is that nobody has managed to merge the two together yet, which can only mean that we are missing crucial information, or that one of the fields of physics we all believe to be true is in fact wrong
Who says that reality must be free from contradiction?
I think that's a very intriguing thought
Specifically, the mass of particles, as they are mostly waves but sometimes particles, its really strange. And gravity on particles also is problematic
love is the 5th element
@@projektb4rd0n53literally everything we know
I loved hearing ur partner talk about death btw. She seems very respectful and knowledgeable on the topic and I’d love to hear more from her. I know the “afterlife” can be a polarizing topic however, i think its great to talk about and discuss.
(And yes I’m leaving multiple comments, I like to yap and boost engagement)
@@cynabonabelle we love yappers here 👍
What the fuck do you mean
@@gamelover3558 What is there to even be confused about??? This guy was very concise and clear.
i have no clue why, but i'm currently dealing with intense paranoia, and this vid is really calming. despite its nature.
The amount of references is crazyyy, love the video!!
You have the best sentence/topic transitions I've ever heard
Hello, I don't usually comment on videos, but my goodness, I think I just discovered one of my favorite videos! I've been a fan of iceberg videos since they became popular, and I've ironically learned a lot about multiple topics, and this video definitely made the list of videos I always come back to and watch again. I congratulate you on your editing and entertaining skills, throughout the video I never paused, which is very difficult not to do. I will be supporting you, and again what a good video this is, wow!
Please make more long form like this, I was glued to this vid the whole time. Its so good!!
bro is no one going to talk about the creepy face being lit up in the background.
im not crazy man.
You are an evil man for that 😭
What
You have a timestamp, or what?
I think you might be Crazy 🫤
@@luckyducky7819 23:00
are u schyzophrenic bro?
Just to try to clarify on a possible misconception about evolution, evolution only works on the population level, no individual evolves.
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what
Forgive me here but how does a population as a whole evolve without any individual within it evolving? I don't get that.
@HiMyNameIsNobody. The individual may develop a trait which is advantageous, such as being born with a different coloration mutation which is better camouflage for a certain environment, but until this trait has propagated through a gene pool it is not evolution. You might be faster or stronger or able to jump higher than your parents but this doesn't mean you've evolved.
@@HiMyNameIsNobody.Evolving means random mutations, and if it helps you to have children there's a big chance they will have same mutation and will pass it down. Every creature alive has many different mutations and if it can pass it genes to descendants then it can be helpful, bad and unuseful mutations(trait) will disappear with time but it won't that fast for us to notice. Even humans sometime can born with rudimentary tail which is getting removed even though our ancestors got rid of it millions years ago
Great vid man, thanks for making it. Appreciated the little check-ins throughout too :)
I ADORE THE WAY YOU EXPLAIN STUFF. THIS IS AWESOME MADE MY DAY OMG KEEP IT UP. BEST OF LUCK TO YOUR FUTURE!!!!! :3 awesomesauce
Thank you so much 😊
What’s funny about seeing colors is that they don’t even exist. We and other animals that often can see more colors than us are just interpreting the light that wasn’t absorbed by the observed item. Each thing absorbs different wavelengths of light giving the rest out to interpret as we want, but is in an essence colourless
Bro what about the inside of paint
bruh how does this mean colors don't exist?
@@BMXFU not you legends responding to my random comment about color lmao. Big fan 🫶
@@geniewiley4217 things are colorless. Your brown wallet looks ‚brown’ only to you. There is no universal ‚brown’ that all alive things see the same. Our system made of eyes and brain is interpreting lightwaves in the way that allow us better understanding of our surroundings, interpreting certain lengths of waves as certain colors for us, but the brown you see will be slightly different for my eyes, for different animals and different species. Your wallet is not brown it just reflects partial light which you understand as brown. It’s entirely possible that if we came across aliens that do not possess this ability they would not understand at all what color means to us, or they could interpret a much wider spectrum in their own way making human color system seem primitive (that wallet in their eyes might have a lot of different colors or none as well). Like an animal that could see UV light could argue with you that it is a certain visible color but no matter how hard you try you will not be able to see it using your eyes making the source of UV light ‚invisible’ or ‚colorless’ for you. And colors are not definitive, meaning that other species can see i.e. brown completely differently than us, because the brown thing does not contain a color, rather it’s made of something absorbing lightwaves and bouncing off lengths it couldn’t absorb, that exhaust lightwaves are open for interpretation and our brains chooses to interpret them as color brown. But it’s just human response to this wavelengths which we don’t know is shared across the universe or even our own planet. There is a lot more light that we can’t see nor interpret and we just don’t see that things. You could argue that cloudless night sky is black but if you could interpret more wavelengths you would come with drastically different answer, meaning that other species with broader range probably see night sky in a different color than you. If the sky doesn’t have a definitive color, why your wallet should? And yes I know your wallet probably ain’t brown lol cheers
hahaha much love my 20 a G@@vvsmane547
This is brilliant! Very well said! I have thought, for years of making a compilation like this. You nailed it!!
I'm glad I found your channel. Loving the commentary, and the kindness. 🤘♥️
Good to dive in and watch intensely, or fall asleep watching!
52:12 your goofy editing has been very entertaining so far but this picture of poe dameron takes the cake for me
Fun fact, I actually do design work with a number of dark matter detector experiments most of which are associated with SNOLAB here in Canada. Not a physicist though, I do engineering. That said my boss actually did a bunch of work on the DEAP-3600 detector shown in the video. I do however interact with a lot of particle physicists whose focus is in the area. From what I have been told MOND isn't outright dismissed, but there are a number of discrepancies such as galaxies of similar observable mass having varying calculated masses by the nature of their motion. MOND fits a lot of observations but there are still a number of astrophysical systems where you still end up with a mass discrepancy.
I'd like to thank you, as far as I can tell, there were no ads, and I was able to simply watch the whole video while lying down, snoozing a bit and closing my eyes, getting some much needed rest. A nice change of pace, and an insightful one. Thanks
i've had some ads 😔 i'm glad you didn't, though, and so far, i have not come across any sponsorship segments which is a win for me!
Watched the whole video and gotta say I thoroughly enjoyed it. Your efforts are much appreciated 👏. Looking forward to seeing more
I hope you'd make more videos like this, which has just illustrations and memes in it. Because it kind of boosts ones imagination about the concepts being talked about in this more, than just seeing some video about it or still photos and also the edits in this are pretty wholesome and those alone make this video very enjoyable to watch. I like this video very much, thanks for making it :)
personally i feel the sound of two black holes colliding would be a more accurate candidate for "space's equivalent of the ocean bloop"
Funnily enough I remember there was a story about a group of scientists freaking out over a loud sound that resounded throughout the ocean. Sounded like a bloop. Turns out, they were freaking out over a large chunk of an iceberg falling into the ocean.
@@suspiciousfigure3096bloop is still a mystery and for iceberg that one of the possible explanation not truth
I appreciate the amount of editing this video took. Hopefully I can look forward to watching more of these videos after work so I can decompress 10/10👍
Great video, watched to the end, but lowkey knew all of these topics 💀 You did a good job covering them all things considered!
I haven’t even finished the first level as of writing this, but you‘ve earned a new subscriber. This is genuinely fascinating!
Regarding Ramanujan Sums, they are not actually "sums" as in the value you get after adding up the numbers, but rather a way of assigning value to infinite summations. People often get confused because of the name, but no, they are not the actual value of adding all the numbers up.
based on my knowledge from calculus 2, i'm assuming the "-1/12" thing is basically the limit of the infinite sum? i know about "0.999...9 = 1" and can prove it very easily, but i have never heard about ramanujan sums-i'm assuming i'll learn when i get further on in my math degree lol
idk how you don't have way more subs! great video keep it up 😊
I just found your channel and I love this video so far! It’s v entertaining and I like that you‘re upfront about your lack of academic qualifications.
I subscribed about halfway through :)
People lashing out over obtuse mathematical concepts, which resulted in my youtuber taking out the entire section, has killed the vibes :( I was looking forward to hearing your way of explaining the -1/12 concept, sorry that the sweaty nerds had to ruin it for everybody
@grdn Thanks for the compilation my dude. Your editing and animation is top notch. Look forward to more
I put this on to sleep to, and then stayed up and was glued to the screen until the end. Amazing work!!!
Prolly got the worst sleep of yo life after that didn't you
This was seriously one of the best RUclips videos I’ve ever seen, fantastic work
I've only subscribed to 681 channels so I'm counting on you to deliver in the future
BRO HOW DOES THIS ONLY HAVE 25K LIKES THE AMOUNT OF WORK YOU MUST HAVE PUT INTO THIS😭 also great video i really enjoyed:)
i watched the whole thing but couldnt comprehend anything, this iceberg truly is incomprehensible
i was scared of the mysterious figure appearing on the screen and then realized it's matt pat. thanks
NAH THAT'S NOT MATTPAT WHO'S THAT I WANT MATT PAT AGAIN I'MSCCARED
>:)
Thank you for making this video, its things like this we would never think about until it is put in front of us. And you handwork really shows, so thank you.
I really want to thank you for making this video. I'm a physics student that still doesn't really know what to do with their life, I usually watch long videos while rewriting my notes or doing exercises and I accidentally stumbled upon this video. Things like this really help me, sometimes I'm not sure I'm really interested in what I do and other times I even wonder if it's worth it since it sometimes seems everything important has already been studied, this video proved all of this wrong. There are still many interesting things left to discover and even if I can't say it has motivated me, it has certainly given me confort and hope.
Thank you sooo much for making this video♥
I'm going back to work now
from a production standpoint this video is absolutely wonderful. for such a long video the editing and writing and artistry required is no small feat. good job sir
I recently watched the series, very cool. -Now make the complete Explainable/Comprehensible Iceberg-
largest iceberg ever, that alone will fix climate change
the mass effect music was icing on the cake for me here. good vid.
And Bioshock music
Loving this iceberg, there's literally soooo many on the same topics some even just word for word narration entirely made up of reading a corresponding wiki page in a monotone soulless manner. Even the icebergs that could give the creator so much room for creative licence and/or genuine displays of interest leading to actual research and questions and possible explanations along with their own opinions opening up debates, conversations, new theories etc in the comments...eg. paranormal, ufo/aliens, conspiracies (the icebergs that have been covered possibly at this point an infinite amount of times) However, as mentioned only leading to infinite rereadings of the same wiki pages.
Yet you have taken a subject with so much potential and are actually creative and intelligent enough to provide an explanation for each topic that has been researched, understood and explained with originality not a wiki page voiced by one of the soulless hoards of Satan void of emotion for all eternity, its great!
It's also great to see something different covered including the admission that it is all just unexplained, whether that's due to the lack of technology or discoveries yet to be made or because we just aren't intelligent enough or even because what we may believe at the moment is unexplained to us doesn't actually even exist and is a falsehood or misconception that we've mistakenly been trying to explain and will continue to do so until we come to that realisation and then start trying to explain the misconception instead!
It's a welcome break from endless conspiracies which can be great but not when the host attempts to explain the truth along with questionable proof they've either found on a forum which means it has to be true because the op said they worked for area 51, or its the hosts opinion which has become fact because they claim they have sources in a desperate bid to convince listeners of their truth.
I'm very much enjoying an originally narrated, researched, intelligent, open minded, vid that keeps my thoughts going, educates me on theories I didn't know, teaches me new things I know even less about and probably never will! All of this whilst in no way taking itself too seriously or especially, the narrator attempting to be edgy and oh so cool and randomly saying motherfucker when it isn't a mother fucking moment but they think it sounds cool and it'll stop ppl noticing that they're actually 40 and filming in their moms basement whilst dressed like an overweight Justin Bieber...but omg he said motherfucker he's so crazy! I wonder if his 700 followers pay his mom rent and who buys his Bieber clothes if he's gaming all day, actually who buys his games in the first place and his fluorescent motherfucker light hanging on the wall to hide its a basement so his fans actually believe its his bad ass penthouse apartment that he let's his mom stay at?
Anyway, my point was...quality creator. Appreciate the obvious time and work that went into this vid. Thanking you. ❤️
This video has EXCELLENT production quality and awesome editing.
seriously amazing video. the amount of effort and care put into each topic is insane for a single youtube video. keep it up dude :)
I love your editing style
Most interesting iceberg vid I’ve watched, hope this goes super viral
You are good at this, I hope you keep at it.
This whole video was stellar, but I knew that the bottom layer would be extremely good just conceptually and raelly made me think deeply about some of the final topics. All of this was a great video, it's awesome to listen to with the great editing.
Dude, incredible work. This video is immensely enjoyable and engaging. You have great skill in both narration and editing. Thank you for putting so much work in! It shows!
Gotta be the best series on RUclips
Definitely top 100!
So many mainly scientific concepts are misunderstood and explained in really badly misleading ways in this video. Its pretty bad. He really should avoid anything to do with math or physics.
@@frostedsquidto be fair he said he wasn’t a mathematician
It’s crazy no one is mentioning how much effort you put into editing this and especially for how long this video is, and even people saying they listen to this like a podcast or falling asleep to it is even more insane to me when you literally have edited and made it entertaining to watch the entire time, I’ll never understand people lol
Just found your channel…I love your little side notes…I needed the grin and chuckle…so thanks!! I’m looking forward to seeing your other content. Take care!
keeping all those things animated over an hour and half is insane
Damn great job
After hearing someone in a previous iceberg mispronounce half their words while deadly reading a script, this video was amazing! It's great to hear someone with this enthusiasm and love of the research.
my dad and his father were driving home from a fishing trip one day at night, during a thunderstorm. as they were driving, lighting struck nearby and a small orb of light was embedded into the windshield
"the universe only exists because human consciousness wills it to exist" Wow, the ending of Star Ocean 3. That game really was right.
And here I was slightly hoping when "nothing" was being talked about, the concept of "null" was going to be mentioned.
It's honestly among the hardest... things... to describe, to the point of even calling it a "thing" means it exists. As Nothing is Something, Null is beyond that.
If you're familiar with even simple computer programming, you know what "null" is; it's nothing, but it's not the "something" nothing, it just *isn't.* It's not zero, it's not one, it's just empty, so much so that even that "empty" doesn't exist.
The closest to thing one could understand what "null" is, is non-existence, and not in the way death would work, it's if something isn't, wasn't, never will be. And the wild part is to even pointing out what that "something" that isn't, wasn't, never will be, means it's not Null.
Edit: Had to think about it a little; "null" not even being talked about fits the concept of "null" well, oddly enough.
There are so many nothings, null is a pretty interesting nothing but it is fairly comprehensible conceptually. "Non-existent in given environment (rules)" is null according to what I know. The concept itself is pretty easy to understand. I'm guessing what you are trying to imply is that "what is the thing that is (being) null?" as in "where, when, what...". This question doesn't make sense since something non-existent can't be anything (according to some rules, ironically arguing otherwise would be null (in the context of logic)). The video argues a different kind of nothing, it is in the context of experiencing. Which I think fits the theme more than null.
I think it is worth to mention some obvious things about null. Null is not nothing (in the context of what people think), it is a misconception answering to the question "what is null then?" "nothing" (the problem is the question, the question only makes sense if it means "what does null mean" or "what is the notation null"), which I believe creates this perception people thinking null is a being, in fact it is just a concept to identify. Trying to imagine what null is like trying to imagine any another abstract concept. "To the point of even calling it a thing means it exists", abstract concepts exist conceptually. Null exists conceptually, if not you wouldn't be able to comprehend it.
Yeah I’m a senior in high school wanting to go into a comp sci degree and topics like this terrify me for how tough its gonna get, I remember in my comp sci 1 and 2 classes I would ask why java works a certain way and the teacher would be like “idk it just does” or give me a confusing answer and making me even more confused
Shunya
@@denno445 Then you don't understand what "null" is.
@@denno445 If that's the case, than what my version of "null" I see is zerosum. A nullification of existence all together.
you are instantly my new favourite youtuber! i am about halfway through this video and hoping you'll upload more , i'll be off to binge the rest of your videos after this 💖😊
This is criminally underrated, it’s giving Sam O’Nella and I am here for it. I will definitely be subscribing
Love you - thanks for making this fun conversation, I've been enjoying the journey
It's *completely unexplainable* how good this video is.
I love the level of honesty when reading these entries! I like that you state you aren't an expert, but that doesn't mean you can't share what you've (very thoroughly) researched! Can't wait for more videos when/if they come!
I haven't come across a more thought-provoking, entertaining ice berg video than yours. Thank you for the brain workout 🙌
This is probably the most unique iceberg vid I've encountered. I love it, you have a nice day too man.
absolutely amazing video man, keep up the great work!! earned a subscription 💕💕
You earn a subscriber this is some fantastic work
I've seen impossible colours while under the influence of psylocibin. Just using a lighter I could see a colour that doesn't normally exist between purple and blue. Can't give a better description it was more like another shade between the colours I've never seen before. It's not something I can describe through lack of literal words for it but it was completely noticeable as being new and it's own specific colour.
I love every part of this video!! I appreciate you including pictures of everything, including even more information that we can pursue ourselves, the humour and pacing. it really is noticeable how much effort you put into this and we appreciate it man!! subscribing for sure
what a nice iceberg man, new sub!!
It's so nice to finally have an unsolved mysteries iceberg that DOESN'T involve depressing and brutal murder.
This is a fantastically made video! I'm surprised you're not at MORE subscribers tbh. Great work, and thank you for providing a super interesting video to play while I work and run errands.
I'm really glad you enjoyed it :) try to make videos I would personally wanna watch. Hope to see you in the next one
I think one of the most interesting things is how this video even exists in the first place- just 100 years ago there were thousands of things we encountered sometimes even every day that we just took for granted and now we’re advanced enough to be able to explain most everything in the world, with evidence to back it up, and to tell other people how the world works, so there becomes a smaller amount of incomprehensible things in the world. It makes you think about how this shaped people’s psyche and perception for most of human existence
I really enjoyed this video. Thank you for taking the time to make it and for sharing it with us!
Underrated channel, perfect amount of comedy
Memory loss scares me so much as someone with ADHD, cause firstly we’re more likely to develop dementia, and secondly there’s symptoms in stages 1-4 that could also be ADHD. I wouldn’t even notice until it was bad 😟
Dang that sucks dawg
I have ADHD and forget things constantly, and it's painful every time
I lovw the use of the spore music for the life section, amazing taste
I absolutely love the brainrot meme editing, that's my kind of humor
I will say I actually respect the hustle in putting adhd bait every second considering this is an almost 2 hours long video. It's also pretty informative and nice to listen to, so good job man
This video popped up in my recommends and im thankful!
At minute 4 I'm already laughing at the image usage and delivery, this is great!
This has to be one of the best videos I've watched in my entire life.