Scientists at Cal Tech develop 'baby wormhole' l ABCNL

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  • Опубликовано: 12 ноя 2024

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  • @OfentseMwaseFilms
    @OfentseMwaseFilms Год назад +102

    I don’t like how people like this giving us amazing information always get 4 minutes but useless celebrities talking about cheating will get 10-40 minute spots!

    • @ismaelverdugo4746
      @ismaelverdugo4746 Год назад +3

      If they gave the general oublic 40 minutes of this interview people would realize how real this "simiulated" wormhole is and its sitting somewhere in a cali university...

    • @elizabitty213
      @elizabitty213 Год назад +2

      Agreed!

  • @yvonneplant9434
    @yvonneplant9434 Год назад +772

    He did a great job explaining it. Plus he loves this idea so much you feel his energy. He's probably loved science since he was a child. He didn't let anyone stop him from becoming one.

    • @TheMpo1986
      @TheMpo1986 Год назад +13

      He explained it like they explain it in the movies.

    • @pata6129
      @pata6129 Год назад +22

      HOLY CRAP WORST INTERVIEW EVER... plus click bait.... big difference from a simulation in a computer than in real physical wormhole.. ffs

    • @OG_LAMONT
      @OG_LAMONT Год назад +1

      Him and niel are great at explaining such complex ideas

    • @climatepurification
      @climatepurification Год назад

      @@OG_LAMONT That movie where they make a ship that can use wormholes but they find out it goes to hell then comes back for another crew. Yeah, explained exactly like that and the perfect reason not to do it. Equivalent to cavemen playing with genetics. Event Horizon is the movie.

    • @DC_R
      @DC_R Год назад +2

      @@pata6129 😌 So Basically It's A Cartoon

  • @zakbirch
    @zakbirch Год назад +197

    In the title the word "develop" should be replaced with "simulate."

    • @NightRunner417
      @NightRunner417 3 месяца назад +9

      God not another one of these "We -simulated- created a ______" things. Thanks for sparing me the wasted time.

  • @debrakleid5752
    @debrakleid5752 Год назад +588

    I like him. He obviously loves what he does for a living and explains in terms we can all understand

    • @sickvick83
      @sickvick83 Год назад +1

      I really doubt understand what he said tho 🤣

    • @JusNoBS420
      @JusNoBS420 Год назад +2

      Love how the Anchor person starts off with the statement pretend like you’re explaining it to a 5 year old 😂.

    • @donyay6083
      @donyay6083 Год назад +3

      Passion + faith. The best fuel for our civilization.

    • @tmseh
      @tmseh Год назад

      @@donyay6083 Only way to save it.
      😎🖖

    • @tmseh
      @tmseh Год назад

      @@sickvick83 I don't either but it's cool.

  • @senju2024
    @senju2024 Год назад +680

    To make it clear, no wormhole was developed or created. It was simulated in a computer in 2D space. Physical things could never pass through. However, I think we could use it for communication in the future like talking to people on the moon or mars with no delays.

    • @AFRoSHEENT3ARCMICHAEL69
      @AFRoSHEENT3ARCMICHAEL69 Год назад +63

      Yeah? You're in a 2D space. The z axis isn't really there. In fact you wouldn't even notice it in space. You see from a 2D perspective too,, like pictures. You can draw everything you see on a 2D surface into a 3D picture look up 3D street art. You can simulate a Z axis on a 2D screen. The Z axis appears to give you depth. However depth is perceived aka the depth perception. This is why both reality and illusion exist, well optical illusion. You're more than likely in a box. Some kind of quantum computer perhaps. We assume that outer space is all there is. However, it makes way more sense that the universe is some 2D fractal like that of the Mandelbrot set. Because you're told you're in the 3rd dimension if you actually saw in all 3 LxWxH you would be able to see a sphere or cube all at once. Now before you go off think of it like a video game. If the character became self aware and you tried to tell it it's in a box it wouldn't understand because the box would technically be outside their space and time. Just like how a projection system works our sunlight could be projecting the reality because you literally cannot have a visual picture or image without some sort of light source. Also cameras are based off the eyes. This was discovered. The original camera was a camera obscura which you can create with guess what? A box.

    • @panthefox
      @panthefox Год назад +20

      They already make a telephone

    • @pickelkilla
      @pickelkilla Год назад +28

      @@panthefox I hope you’re joking

    • @richcast66
      @richcast66 Год назад +15

      Or, we could mount probes bound for deep space with the capability of generating these wormholes, thus we could receive deep space images and information instantly across many lightyears

    • @bigman4407
      @bigman4407 Год назад +5

      @@AFRoSHEENT3ARCMICHAEL69 interesting

  • @erikfinkel2717
    @erikfinkel2717 Год назад +198

    Nothing better than starting your weekend with a good wormhole stimulation

    • @troll6595
      @troll6595 Год назад +2

      i hate people of colerr

    • @Allenmarshall
      @Allenmarshall Год назад +3

      Following.

    • @alexkool3511
      @alexkool3511 Год назад +4

      Worm hole simulation . souce pewees 😁😁

    • @troll6595
      @troll6595 Год назад

      @@Allenmarshall Some day, you are going to die with no one left beside you.

    • @brucemason1901
      @brucemason1901 Год назад +3

      Weekend?

  • @burbs06
    @burbs06 Год назад +24

    I want to be as happy as this guy when it comes to my job!

    • @dreaminez472
      @dreaminez472 Год назад +2

      Dude's got the coolest job on the planet. Quantum physics is the most fascinating discovery in human history.

  • @PatrickLaughner
    @PatrickLaughner Год назад +149

    Hakeem is cool. He's done a lot of documentaries with history channel, science, discovery, and because of that I've also seen him on some of the baking shows.

    • @my.jiminssi
      @my.jiminssi Год назад +1

      Yeah, I like this guy. I will look up his documentaries.

  • @jeremiahfreitag5242
    @jeremiahfreitag5242 Год назад +21

    Hakeem is the man! Big fan of his for YEARS

  • @bambang303378
    @bambang303378 Год назад +217

    The most important statement is in 1:35. "Wormhole is something that Physics allow" Which means sooner or later, scientists gonna figure this thing out and make it a reality.

    • @climatepurification
      @climatepurification Год назад +15

      Without the huge possibility of horrible mistakes first, not likely.

    • @brianburris1857
      @brianburris1857 Год назад +23

      Not true. Current physics allows it. Physics changes as we become less ignorant. We have a LONG way to go.

    • @kenwittlief255
      @kenwittlief255 Год назад +10

      something that their understanding of physics allows
      which could be a faulty understanding, leading to a faulty simulation
      and ignores the fact that you magically need the energy of a million stars to create one wormhole
      did they simulate obtaining the energy of a billion stars in some feasible manner
      or did they just initialize E=4.2E946 watts

    • @elliotgillum
      @elliotgillum Год назад +9

      @@kenwittlief255 Nah it doesn't need that much energy. I saw a documentary about going back to the future, the scientist on it said you only need 1.21 gigawatts... 😃

    • @mattyice2099
      @mattyice2099 Год назад +10

      @@elliotgillum hahaha yeah and you only have to travel at 88 mph to start one!

  • @chrisdraper1290
    @chrisdraper1290 Год назад +41

    He has always been able to explain things scientifically to where Folks can really understand.
    I was introduced to him through the SCI Channel t.v. shows, how the Earth was made and I believe I seen him on the show, where on Earth also

  • @TheOgrande
    @TheOgrande Год назад +70

    To my understanding, they made a wormhole in a very expensive computer, to simulate a wormhole. So it’s not a real wormhole, it’s only a simulation. Where’s Scotty when we him?

    • @georgehunter2813
      @georgehunter2813 Год назад +3

      Scotty can't give you a complete reliable answer. He can only do the best he can with what he's got at moment.

    • @神林しマイケル
      @神林しマイケル Год назад +1

      Quantum computer is different than a computer that runs on bits / 0 and 1's.

    • @Ronitrocket
      @Ronitrocket Год назад +15

      A quantum computer is not a regular computer. The significance of this is that it’s a huge starting point for combining general relativity and quantum physics.
      We think gravity is a quantum force but cannot seem to unify that with what general relativity predicts.

    • @clchawaii09
      @clchawaii09 Год назад +2

      Many things we see today were created inside a computer and now it’s on the outside. 😉

    • @beberivera7011
      @beberivera7011 Год назад

      I'm a bit confused: a worm hole and a black hole are 2 different things. How is he using these terms interchangeably?

  • @GotenX0X
    @GotenX0X Год назад +103

    They did not actually create a wormhole, but simply prove using computer simulation and maths that it is possible to create a wormhole. 👍💎🔥

    • @bigman4407
      @bigman4407 Год назад +13

      So they did nothing. They basically did what Einstein did with his notebook and pen and his maths and proved wormholes are possible. We all already knew that, but how to create a wormhole with technology is the question!

    • @GotenX0X
      @GotenX0X Год назад +15

      @@bigman4407 Yes, just a greater feeling of certainty worm holes is a possibility now backed by quantum mechanics. 👍💎🔥

    • @blockminingsolutions
      @blockminingsolutions Год назад

      the kicker is, unbeknownst to you, we are living in a simulation ourselves. This is why they said they are able to do this now and explains CERN large hadron collider and it’s ability for time travel, or data transfer to other times in the past after it’s been installed. This is also why CEO of DWAVE quantum computers - geordie rose mentioned they are vape to access other dimensions with quantum computing and pull things from out of them. This is also why CERN director mentioned they are opening portals to other dimensions and something may come out of them, or they may send something out to them.

    • @ΙωάννηςΛέπουρας
      @ΙωάννηςΛέπουρας Год назад +2

      not how proofs work

    • @fflow_wolff
      @fflow_wolff Год назад

      no that is huge. harness dark matter = harness warp travel.

  • @jdemyan2867
    @jdemyan2867 Год назад +23

    He needs his own show

  • @krist6074
    @krist6074 Год назад +3

    This man is so excited and passionate about his field! Great work they're doing at CalTech!! On another note, the anchor lady is drop dead gorgeous!!!

  • @Phosfit
    @Phosfit Год назад +2

    I'm pretty sure that girl was faking "i didn't understand" & "i understand moments." In other words, i think she played clueless in the beginning but actually understood.

  • @DunkInHerDonut
    @DunkInHerDonut Год назад +7

    I will put in my application for Time Cop ASAP.

  • @davidstout6051
    @davidstout6051 Год назад +3

    The physicist is a brilliant teacher.

  • @AlexanderTheGreat1000
    @AlexanderTheGreat1000 Год назад +9

    This is huge and will be the beginning of big things to come.

  • @anonymous1hahaa
    @anonymous1hahaa Год назад +3

    so, disintegrate an object in one place and reintegrate it in another.
    "beam me up scotty"

  • @OfentseMwaseFilms
    @OfentseMwaseFilms Год назад +11

    Okay things are starting to get wild if we are developing Wormholes!😂

  • @stephaniejean2426
    @stephaniejean2426 Год назад +27

    Been following this for a while. 💯👍 Love these topics. Science and maths are life!

    • @gheetuio8640
      @gheetuio8640 Год назад +2

      No you haven't 🤣

    • @stephaniejean2426
      @stephaniejean2426 Год назад +1

      @@gheetuio8640 Go back to your mums basement, incel.

    • @818justsayin
      @818justsayin Год назад +1

      @@gheetuio8640 🤣she lying like a MF🤣

  • @hoodedr6
    @hoodedr6 Год назад +13

    You know it’s big when a quantum computer doesn’t even have enough power.

  • @shakinbake120
    @shakinbake120 Год назад +1

    Scientists: Create a wormhole
    Media: best I can do is 5 minute interview

  • @RJtheSALTY
    @RJtheSALTY Год назад +16

    I wonder how long he has been waiting to do the cliché paper analogy on TV.

    • @climatepurification
      @climatepurification Год назад +5

      Since the movie Event Horizon, guess he purposely forgot the whole opening a portal to darkness thing.

    • @beberivera7011
      @beberivera7011 Год назад

      @@climatepurification 🤌🏾🤓

    • @monicarenee7949
      @monicarenee7949 Год назад +1

      It’s the simplest way to introduce the concept lol

  • @Northrop-Grumman1991
    @Northrop-Grumman1991 Год назад +1

    Him explaining it reminds me of stranger things teacher 👨‍🏫explaining upside down

  • @noah1322
    @noah1322 Год назад +13

    Give this man a TV show

  • @TheBraveFighter
    @TheBraveFighter Год назад +3

    I love all of this. My understanding of black holes/ wormholes… is there is an immense amount of pressure. If, indeed we did create a real black hole/worm hole, I’m not certain of any material or matter strong enough to go through it.

  • @PeeedaPan
    @PeeedaPan Год назад +2

    A star is born, Hakeem

  • @northerniltree
    @northerniltree Год назад +5

    I want a baby wormhole for Christmas.

    • @J34xalpha_KING
      @J34xalpha_KING Год назад

      Me too 🥰

    • @J34xalpha_KING
      @J34xalpha_KING Год назад +1

      And a baby Yoda

    • @brianburris1857
      @brianburris1857 Год назад

      Even a baby Wormhole is too heavy for a stork to carry

    • @mattyice2099
      @mattyice2099 Год назад

      Best christmas gift ever. Hopefully it comes with a space suit and oxygen supply. You could be taken to another galaxy to explore.

  • @edwardturner333
    @edwardturner333 Год назад +2

    I like him a lot, but this kind of simulation is like me poking holes in my cereal box with my cow's foot and saying that I have simulated breakfast.

  • @timothyprovost7573
    @timothyprovost7573 Год назад +4

    I learned all this in Event Horizon. Great movie.

    • @beast2nd7th
      @beast2nd7th Год назад

      And we just sent a message to the hell dimension...awesome.

  • @calvinsaxon5822
    @calvinsaxon5822 3 месяца назад +1

    When I saw the title, I said out loud "no, they didn't" before watching the video...and I was right.

  • @Pokestar151
    @Pokestar151 Год назад +4

    Imagine this was actually 5 or 10 years ago that this was happening and now they release this information imagine how much further they actually are now

  • @dreaminez472
    @dreaminez472 Год назад +3

    Woahh... that means the potential exists to travel to galaxies that are moving away from us faster than lightspeed, the ones that conventional physics would not allow us to get to. The idea that the blackhole at the center of our galaxy could be a portal to the far side of the universe is so mental. Geniunely mindblowing! What a time to be alive.

    • @mr.b.9890
      @mr.b.9890 Год назад

      I'm sure you'd like to be alive no matter the time.

    • @C_AVATAR
      @C_AVATAR Год назад

      Yes,like Star Trek and Star Wars.

  • @rorycannon7295
    @rorycannon7295 Год назад +11

    To people wondering whether it was a real wormhole or a simulation, the short answer is this:
    they did not do a real wormhole. However, a 'wormhole' is the closest thing to what they did within the layman's understanding. it also was not as much 'create' or 'develop' as it was "do a thing that gives kinda similar results using different mechanics as a wormhole, but we think that they are the same underneath"
    it is so freaking complex that i can barely understand the words let alone the methods.
    what they did also isnt 'just a simulation'
    they did the funky things, in real life. when some scientists refer to them 'simulating' a worm hole, the word 'simulate' is not our classic understanding of simulate, (like a programmed math model, or the marbles on a sheet demonstration of gravity), but in this case the connecting factor isnt something preordained, but a (proposed) duality in the laws of physics.
    ArsTechnica has a great article on this.

    • @mafinalmessagechangedaworl7131
      @mafinalmessagechangedaworl7131 Год назад +1

      Basically a wormhole is just an equation. So they plugged it into a quantum’s computer and a little time and adjusting later and bam. Baby wormhole

    • @rorycannon7295
      @rorycannon7295 Год назад

      @@mafinalmessagechangedaworl7131 kinda. they did actually teleport stuff IRL in a worm hole like matter (they saw a measurable change in entanglement values), but it is so funky that it often gets called an equation, to my knowledge.

    • @Quitumbe954
      @Quitumbe954 Год назад

      @@rorycannon7295 huh

  • @workman88
    @workman88 Год назад +2

    If you watch anything on the science channel you know this dude.

  • @chromechef891
    @chromechef891 Год назад +3

    I've seen the same demonstration in the movie event horizon. We know how this ends. But seriously this is absolutely fascinating.

  • @beefsandwish
    @beefsandwish Год назад +1

    I love his energy

  • @marcos7855
    @marcos7855 Год назад +11

    How can this possibly go wrong 😅 tune in next time on earth season 22

    • @mattyice2099
      @mattyice2099 Год назад

      Well...nothing bad will happen. It's simulation and models and experiment.

  • @ExTrA_Live_
    @ExTrA_Live_ Год назад +7

    Based on what i’ve heard…. we just need something that emits a super large amount of negative energy to start really
    traveling to other universes and galaxies.

    • @Jordan-ze9mb
      @Jordan-ze9mb Год назад +2

      We would also have to calculate where exactly to travel and find a way to get back

    • @lovejones2179
      @lovejones2179 Год назад +2

      It will never happen through the human experiments God has set up boundaries that naked eye can not see unless it’s pure

    • @ExTrA_Live_
      @ExTrA_Live_ Год назад +1

      @@lovejones2179 think we were intended to view atoms and bonds? Mitochondria, cell walls, germs? The only boundaries that Humans have are the ones we place upon ourselves.

    • @walterwhitethecooker3634
      @walterwhitethecooker3634 Год назад

      @@lovejones2179we have the power of the brain and science to help us

    • @happytrailsgaming
      @happytrailsgaming Год назад

      @@ExTrA_Live_ the difference here to your examples is trying to understand something so unfathomable far away with very limited understanding…

  • @lizarddude8003
    @lizarddude8003 Год назад +1

    This is so cool

  • @Buttersausage
    @Buttersausage Год назад +3

    I’m warping space time right now

  • @MalcolmReviews
    @MalcolmReviews Год назад +2

    Joe Rogan needs to get this guy on the podcast ASAP! He has a good vibe and is very passionate about what he's talking

  • @sclogse1
    @sclogse1 Год назад +7

    Our brains function on a quantum level.

    • @ibrahimaniang3403
      @ibrahimaniang3403 Год назад

      How.

    • @Quwucuqin
      @Quwucuqin Год назад +1

      @@ibrahimaniang3403 you Brian works on electrical signals which are electrons which works on a wavefunction which is in a superposition of uncertainty electromagnetism plus electrons tend to travel into neurons and activate neurotransmitters and basically or simply everything works in quantam the physical thing's u are seeing are made out of quantam we can alter it by temperatures your eyes recive photons that goes into photo sensory cells thats transforms it into electrical signals thats goes to your optic nerve to your Brain which process it on 13 milliseconds and so one your organs your cells your blood your bones everything tends to work on the quantam mechanics a quantam effect influence everything u can learn how tf humans brain works first start with Brian Cortexes and then nervous system and then neurones neuro transmitters harmones energy's receptors and learn with it is made of from big to smaller and then learn what is energy at the fundamental level the u will understand it properly

  • @lowcoolant6131
    @lowcoolant6131 Год назад

    This was explained extremely well

  • @Nmax
    @Nmax Год назад +2

    Great explanation by astrophysicist Hakeem. This could open up the path for faster than light travel in our future. The application of technology happening maybe a century from now when we advance in energy generation and materials science

  • @CombatEvolutions
    @CombatEvolutions Год назад +3

    We will be seeing him on Star Talk again real soon.

  • @akeem2752
    @akeem2752 Год назад

    I've been binging sliders this is right up my alley

  • @DanielNistrean
    @DanielNistrean Год назад +10

    I'll try to explain it simpler:
    We're decades away of having quantum computers that will send information thru tiny wormholes. So they made simplified experiment to show that it's physically possible. Because reality is govern by laws of quantum Physics, quantum computer can do real experiments inside the processor, something that classic computer cannot.

    • @brianburris1857
      @brianburris1857 Год назад +1

      Wrong. We're decades away from quantum computers that can simulate a wormhole more fully. You're not getting a wormhole without negative mass. Do you have any laying around???

    • @paulallen2680
      @paulallen2680 Год назад

      @@brianburris1857 yeah, I do actually

  • @EzraB123
    @EzraB123 Год назад +2

    Well done to the scientists! Progress is made in very small steps.
    Also that reporter is beautiful.

  • @dakotafrazier2985
    @dakotafrazier2985 Год назад +2

    To correct an error in his diction I formation is not "destroyed" it is reduced to small a linear chain based entirely on 1 dimension (time) as space between the two is cut. Meaning everything leaves the way it went in despite being crushed to infinitely small levels

  • @Brassard1985
    @Brassard1985 Год назад +3

    Quantum computers will not outperform classical computers for all tasks (as some claim), but one thing they will definitely be superior at is simulating quantum physics. This was Feynman’s original purpose of quantum computers when he conceptualized them in the ‘80s. Great job Caltech!

    • @themagnificentmanbeard
      @themagnificentmanbeard Год назад

      Actually, quantum computers should eventually be able to do everything classical computers can do, but with much greater speed and efficiency. Normal computers work with bits, which can be in either 0 position or 1 position. But quantum computers use qubits, which can be in a superposition of both 0 and 1, thus greatly enhancing the capacity for high-speed processing.

    • @Brassard1985
      @Brassard1985 Год назад

      @@themagnificentmanbeard Lol I know what a quantum computer is. And actually, that is not correct. Quantum computers will not outperform classical computers for all types of problems. There have been some recent advancements that show in certain algorithms, quantum computers don’t significantly outperform classical computers. By “significantly outperform”, I mean there isn’t an exponential increase in efficiency. An example is Grover search, in which quantum computers only provide a square root increase in speed, which is not significant at all. However, quantum computers will be very good at solving problems that have exponential efficiency in classical computers, such as many-body problems in quantum mechanics.

    • @themagnificentmanbeard
      @themagnificentmanbeard Год назад

      @@Brassard1985 Significance is entirely dependent on how large the number is. Here's an example taken from Wikipedia:
      Grover's algorithm is optimal up to sub-constant factors. That is, any algorithm that accesses the database only by using the operator Uω must apply Uω at least a 1 − o ( 1 ) 1-o(1) fraction as many times as Grover's algorithm. The extension of Grover's algorithm to k matching entries, π(N/k)1/2/4, is also optimal. This result is important in understanding the limits of quantum computation.
      If the Grover's search problem was solvable with logc N applications of Uω, that would imply that NP is contained in BQP, by transforming problems in NP into Grover-type search problems. The optimality of Grover's algorithm suggests that quantum computers cannot solve NP-Complete problems in polynomial time, and thus NP is not contained in BQP.
      It has been shown that a class of non-local hidden variable quantum computers could implement a search of an N N-item database in at most O ( N 3 ) {\displaystyle O({\sqrt[{3}]{N}})} steps. This is faster than the O ( N ) O({\sqrt {N}}) steps taken by Grover's algorithm.

    • @Brassard1985
      @Brassard1985 Год назад +1

      @@themagnificentmanbeard Was entirely unnecessary to post that directly from Wikipedia.. I’m the one who mentioned Grover’s algorithm in the first place. When we talk about efficiency, “efficient” usually means anything that can be solved in polynomial time. There are certain algorithms, like factoring, that have exponential time complexity for classical computers, but quantum computers can solve them in polynomial time. Thus, providing an exponential speed up. In these types of problems, “quantum supremacy” hold true. In other words, as the size of the input grows, it will eventually not be possible for a classical computer to solve the problem in a feasible about of time. Hence, the quantum computer provided an exponential time saving, which is quite significant. However, in the case of Grover’s search, quantum computers provide a mere square root speed up compared to classical computers, which is not quantum supremacy. The classical computer will always be slower, yes. But as long as the quantum computer can solve the problem in a reasonable about of time, so can the classical computer. My entire point is that quantum computers are not inherently better than classical computers at solving all types of problems. This idea that quantum computers will always be exponentially superior is simply false. I would direct you to listen to Scott Aaronson’s interview on the Lex Fridman podcast. He discusses this topic.

    • @themagnificentmanbeard
      @themagnificentmanbeard Год назад

      @@Brassard1985 I want to apologize if my comments came off as rude or disregarding of your points, that wasn't my intention. I'll give that podcast a listen some time, and thank you for suggesting it.

  • @egogang770
    @egogang770 Год назад +2

    This could NEVER go wrong!

  • @mississippimakaveli6779
    @mississippimakaveli6779 Год назад +2

    Wow I get it

  • @FortisOne
    @FortisOne Год назад +6

    Wormholes in Star Wars and Guardians Of The Galaxy? Lmao no. Disney always trying to mention their brands lmao,.

  • @royaltyblessed2454
    @royaltyblessed2454 Год назад +2

    That Hollywood explanation with the wormhole paper demo lol

  • @jaredcouch3182
    @jaredcouch3182 Год назад +3

    I’m listening to this guy and I think I’m the next Albert Einstein.

  • @thediamondprincechristian
    @thediamondprincechristian 3 месяца назад +1

    Scientist got it all wrong, the Annunaki used water to fuel their ships and they use energy points in the galaxy to assist in far distance travel. Also a time machine isnt possible under God because the only method available for viewing the past is the Akashic Records and even if you got their you cannot change or cause any paradoxes to the past.

  • @erikaperu73eg
    @erikaperu73eg Год назад +3

    Amazing 😍

  • @marklabitad
    @marklabitad Год назад +1

    So the real question is: How close are we to making the Iron man suit?

  • @nathaneverson6061
    @nathaneverson6061 Год назад +4

    Reassembling the energy passing thru has always been the issue on our end of the time here. So reassembling information is key to molecular level

    • @nathaneverson6061
      @nathaneverson6061 Год назад

      "The fly " probably happened so many times with our nazi science testing.

  • @SovettaParmetta
    @SovettaParmetta 3 месяца назад +1

    Why can’t they ever just not use the paper thing.

  • @copley1992
    @copley1992 Год назад +3

    Amazing!

  • @BeyondPC
    @BeyondPC Год назад +1

    I swear none of these smart people ever watched Howard The Duck. Baby wormholes can create big trouble.

  • @jamesgreenler8225
    @jamesgreenler8225 Год назад +4

    How about this , its possible to move thru different types of matter differently. The ability to " fold space" bypasses the speed of light meaning there is another set of rules we have not discovered yet.
    UAP footage from the recent Pentagon UFO declassified material suggests that a force field is used to navigate . That would be bypassing what we think is possible .
    I believe the field separates everything inside of it from everything else and even the fabric of space time itself . Like a soap bubble but with inertial controls that bend my brain to figure out how its possible . IDK but thats ny theory

  • @nickmarsala3787
    @nickmarsala3787 2 месяца назад

    This man is such a great positive example of showing that when science is explained to people that it is the most exciting aspect of life!

  • @Prim323
    @Prim323 Год назад +7

    Here’s what it is in my scientific opinion. Each black hole is connected to another one which makes a wormhole, like they said in the video. These black holes span the entire universe and need mapped, like a galactic highway of sorts. So we DO need the communication before mapping these out. I believe this is something we have known for some time and have kept it a secret. Almost anything released as scientific news, some government has acquired decades prior.

    • @srs6461
      @srs6461 Год назад +1

      Off da perc

    • @allenhaywood9608
      @allenhaywood9608 Год назад

      Wow, there is literally not one thing you got going on in that comment

  • @Rocket_Man
    @Rocket_Man Год назад +1

    Yo this 1 was worth it!

  • @darkspace5762
    @darkspace5762 Год назад +5

    I also simulated having a super model girlfriend.

  • @fearlessjoe44
    @fearlessjoe44 Год назад +2

    Maybe you can find a way to utilize the negative energy on Twitter to maintain those worm holes 🕳

  • @richarddarmstadt2871
    @richarddarmstadt2871 Год назад +3

    In my lifetime i've seen a lot of sci fi become reality. This would be one more.

  • @sickvick83
    @sickvick83 Год назад +1

    This guy the real kang from marvels 😅

  • @therealeverlade
    @therealeverlade Год назад +6

    This could possibly change everything we know

    • @macuser7048
      @macuser7048 Год назад

      Aliens are already doing it so it's gotta be possible.

  • @rockitalee9997
    @rockitalee9997 Год назад +1

    The excitement I get from hear him explaining the wormhole. Lol

  • @garypigott6406
    @garypigott6406 Год назад +3

    Looks like a kang variant

  • @Guesswhy546
    @Guesswhy546 Год назад +1

    Of topic but he looks like the main character from soul 😂

  • @theload5853
    @theload5853 Год назад +5

    Finally we have new technology to work with, now lets do what us humans are best at and weaponize it right away!

  • @brianellinger6622
    @brianellinger6622 Год назад

    He said take a leap and let the time unfold behind you...
    that's pretty cool man...

  • @SouthParkSid1000
    @SouthParkSid1000 Год назад +1

    So he just made a video game that simulats what little we think we know of the universe?

  • @FACTSOVREMOTIONS13
    @FACTSOVREMOTIONS13 Год назад +2

    I ABSOULETLY LOVE THIS I WISH ICOULD LIVE ANOTHER 100 YEARS I THINK AT THAT POINT THINGS WOULD BE SO DIFFERENT TECHNOLOGY IS ADVANCING MUCH FASTER NOW

  • @tomjongjoni2270
    @tomjongjoni2270 Год назад +1

    Damn you Sheldon

  • @FECentbytes
    @FECentbytes Год назад +1

    The guy looks like Kang 😶‍🌫️

  • @mantality312
    @mantality312 Год назад +2

    Title: Scientist create ‘baby wormhole’
    Story: Scientist did not create a baby wormhole or anything practically similar to it because it is impossible.

  • @PabloMiranda1
    @PabloMiranda1 3 месяца назад +1

    That's a mexican scientist idea from the 90s Miguel Alcubierre!

  • @petegamiz7102
    @petegamiz7102 Год назад +1

    where is Michio Kaku?

  • @TuneyDarko
    @TuneyDarko Год назад +1

    I like how humans come across something new that could involve life and just decide to throw messages into lol

  • @Theironbodysensei
    @Theironbodysensei Год назад +1

    Idiots don't understand when you create a worm hole they make leaks. Like puncturing a tire.

  • @rickyrickster1303
    @rickyrickster1303 Год назад

    take a shot every time someone explains wormholes with folded paper and a physical hole through it

  • @DonLyfe
    @DonLyfe Год назад

    Ummm, how is this not major news being shown all over the world?

  • @69sntsmiley
    @69sntsmiley Год назад +1

    I JUST WANT UNIVERSAL HEALTHCARE!!!!

  • @HANMAIKKU
    @HANMAIKKU Год назад +2

    Entanglement=Wormhole 🤯

  • @damitbegone
    @damitbegone Год назад

    "Explain it like we're 5" proceeds to explain it like I was 10 and I didn't understand.

  • @Flowers4848
    @Flowers4848 Год назад +1

    He's one of the scientist from the TV show " How the universe works"

  • @h7opolo
    @h7opolo Год назад

    cool, ive just been getting closer to truly understanding the fourth dimension and possible ways to send messages through.

  • @eyeofenigma2307
    @eyeofenigma2307 3 месяца назад

    This is literally how "The Mist" started.
    Scientist up in the mountains opened a portal. We didn't know what was on the other side until it was too late...

  • @818justsayin
    @818justsayin Год назад +2

    300 years later We will be right back to the same point

  • @shanevincek364
    @shanevincek364 Год назад +1

    I'm so excited I'm shaking!!!

  • @HAMBURGER-s1l
    @HAMBURGER-s1l Год назад +1

    I did a simulated version of this.....too bad I flushed It when I'm done. 🤣🤣🤣

  • @steveh5882
    @steveh5882 Год назад +2

    This is how alien ufos travel to earth. Technology with time will get there.