Hey everyone, thanks for checking out this video! For those who have been following my quantum physics playlist, rest assured that I’m working on the next video (relativistic quantum waves, Klein-Gordon) and will post as soon as I can. I’m putting a lot of time and passion into that video, so please forgive me if it takes a while to post. In the meantime, I wanted to share Brian’s video about looking for scalar field dark matter with LIGO, since it’s a really exciting topic, and it was cool to be able to help out with some animations. This is a topic that we might return to on the channel, especially if there’s a big discovery. I hope by then to have covered enough quantum physics that we could just jump right into the paper and explore the equations and data in rigorous detail. But we’ll save that for another day. First we have to get into the Dirac equation, then hydrogen part 3 (relativistic electron), then gauge theory and QED… so many topics! Looking forward to it all. Thanks for joining me on this adventure :)
You still need some sort of wave. Do we think dark matter is skipping by? It’s probably just sitting there if it’s there. How will ligo detract that motionless field of anything free of some perturbations, other than the gravity waves which we’ve already have see.
predator, breakfast club, ghost busters, exploding black holes(cut), unobtainium, Oh My 🙂 !!! Loved it !!! but, why would the oscillations be in the audio range (coincidentally the range LIGO/LISA are already designed for) ? and why wouldn't they be coming from all directions and hence averaging out to noise since they aren't coherent ? Brian Teaser: in LIGO detector, do the mirrors actually move, like they show in animations of how interferometers work, ?
nice... have i heard this right, dark-matter, actually oscilates, or shifts fine-structure ? if so would it be so bad to say that the influences from the cosmos actually have regular effects on rates of decay of particles etc. these effects looked closely are not entirely poisson distributed, but have tiny variablity if looked over longer time frame, due to the rotation angle of the earth, 360?
I’ve read Mike’s papers and have interacted with him occasionally on Twitter. I appreciate and resonate with his passion for this subject. But I have to be honest - I am not convinced by his arguments. Quantized inertia is a very intriguing model, but in my opinion should be developed a bit more. It is not clear to me how some of Mike’s claims follow from his model.
Than i guess you will have to wait IVO quantum drive launch which will be in about 10 days. hope they dont fudge the data like with covid and mmx or whatever@@RichBehiel
Hey, I reach out as a University student passioned by learning. My dream is making animations / visuals like you do, but unfortunately, nobody in my CS department does this. I want to join research in Physics, and offer rendering visuals as what I can contribute in exchange for learning more about Physics / more time with Physics professors. Do you think you could give me an explanation on what I can learn in order to develop this as a skill? I would be infinitely grateful if you could provide me with some guidance over this matter. :D Resources or describing your own experience getting into it would be a world of help. Or even just a list of things I need to look at in order to be able to do this. Thanks for your time, if so.
I wonder what they could find correlating their measurements with variables we measure from the sun and the magnetosphere. I'd also wonder if they see anything unusual at the time of mass casualty events.
Oh man, imagine if it were discovered that mass casualty events had a subtle yet detectable gravitational signature. I don’t believe that such a thing is possible, but man would that make for a good sci-fi story.
@@RichBehiel the hypothesis is that dark matter in the galaxy are souls of the dead and other such spiritual machinations. So I was thinking of how to test that on earth. Or maybe it is correlated with the solar wind and similar natural phenomenon.
Just sayin' one day we're going to have to unify gravity and the Standard model with metaphysics and the supernatural. Too much observed and experienced supernatural phenomenon to ignore it.
Hey everyone, thanks for checking out this video!
For those who have been following my quantum physics playlist, rest assured that I’m working on the next video (relativistic quantum waves, Klein-Gordon) and will post as soon as I can. I’m putting a lot of time and passion into that video, so please forgive me if it takes a while to post.
In the meantime, I wanted to share Brian’s video about looking for scalar field dark matter with LIGO, since it’s a really exciting topic, and it was cool to be able to help out with some animations.
This is a topic that we might return to on the channel, especially if there’s a big discovery. I hope by then to have covered enough quantum physics that we could just jump right into the paper and explore the equations and data in rigorous detail. But we’ll save that for another day. First we have to get into the Dirac equation, then hydrogen part 3 (relativistic electron), then gauge theory and QED… so many topics! Looking forward to it all. Thanks for joining me on this adventure :)
Great collaboration! Thank you!
Thanks! :)
Your videos are better btw. They don't have random stock footage inserted every 5 seconds. Purity is a virtue
Questo si va bene! Un abbraccio
You still need some sort of wave. Do we think dark matter is skipping by? It’s probably just sitting there if it’s there. How will ligo detract that motionless field of anything free of some perturbations, other than the gravity waves which we’ve already have see.
pretty cool
First to comment!!! Quality Content
Thanks! :)
predator, breakfast club, ghost busters, exploding black holes(cut), unobtainium, Oh My 🙂 !!! Loved it !!!
but, why would the oscillations be in the audio range (coincidentally the range LIGO/LISA are already designed for) ? and why wouldn't they be coming from all directions and hence averaging out to noise since they aren't coherent ?
Brian Teaser: in LIGO detector, do the mirrors actually move, like they show in animations of how interferometers work, ?
nice... have i heard this right, dark-matter, actually oscilates, or shifts fine-structure ? if so would it be so bad to say that the influences from the cosmos actually have regular effects on rates of decay of particles etc. these effects looked closely are not entirely poisson distributed, but have tiny variablity if looked over longer time frame, due to the rotation angle of the earth, 360?
Questo lo hai già detto tu! Il VENTO! Quindi siamo sicuri che vi voglio bene,Un bacione grande 😘
Mike McCulloch found the formula for the effect of dark matter. It has to do with Zero Point Energy and hubble constant.
I’ve read Mike’s papers and have interacted with him occasionally on Twitter. I appreciate and resonate with his passion for this subject. But I have to be honest - I am not convinced by his arguments. Quantized inertia is a very intriguing model, but in my opinion should be developed a bit more. It is not clear to me how some of Mike’s claims follow from his model.
Than i guess you will have to wait IVO quantum drive launch which will be in about 10 days.
hope they dont fudge the data like with covid and mmx or whatever@@RichBehiel
Great!
IMO there is no dark matter
Memes and Stock Video are a cancer in the body of knowledge that should be science.
Hey, I reach out as a University student passioned by learning. My dream is making animations / visuals like you do, but unfortunately, nobody in my CS department does this. I want to join research in Physics, and offer rendering visuals as what I can contribute in exchange for learning more about Physics / more time with Physics professors.
Do you think you could give me an explanation on what I can learn in order to develop this as a skill? I would be infinitely grateful if you could provide me with some guidance over this matter. :D
Resources or describing your own experience getting into it would be a world of help. Or even just a list of things I need to look at in order to be able to do this. Thanks for your time, if so.
I wonder what they could find correlating their measurements with variables we measure from the sun and the magnetosphere. I'd also wonder if they see anything unusual at the time of mass casualty events.
Oh man, imagine if it were discovered that mass casualty events had a subtle yet detectable gravitational signature. I don’t believe that such a thing is possible, but man would that make for a good sci-fi story.
@@RichBehiel the hypothesis is that dark matter in the galaxy are souls of the dead and other such spiritual machinations. So I was thinking of how to test that on earth.
Or maybe it is correlated with the solar wind and similar natural phenomenon.
Just sayin' one day we're going to have to unify gravity and the Standard model with metaphysics and the supernatural. Too much observed and experienced supernatural phenomenon to ignore it.
Excellent animation! Well done!
Thanks! :)