Austin, I appreciate your work. I'm glad you get the freedom to drop F-Bombs on this channel, that authenticity is what keeps bringing me back. I hope all is going well for you. We love you and you are an inspiration. Keep being you and doing what you do.
Rival.... MATPAT, that goes hard. Glad you took on the trend of editing your work into a multi hour marathon. I listen to long form content at work, and it seems to be that darn near everyone else does as well. I won't call you lazy at all, gives me a reason to rewatch and or listen to your older work. Keep it up 👍
OMG power back on in our hell-scape of a disaster zone just in time for a The SCIENCE drop. Thank you, I need some escapism in a week of raging against a soulless power conglomerate.
@@thatlaprass4126 Texas, one week post Cat 1 hurricane that obliterated the power grid because we can't be bothered to cut trees away from power lines.
OHHH nice. i like the trend of longer existing creators uploading compilations. great for having on in the background or napping without looking for a playlist. (unless its a compilatioon playlist on its self xD
I gotta say I’ve been watching The Science since The Game Theory days and, while MatPat always made good videos, yours was and still is exciting to see. Both accomplishing the same concept of applying theory and various forms of mathematics and science to get your points across. You’re just louder and further off the cuff and it makes you so entertaining to watch still and made you forever to be something and someone to remember. Thank you for all you’ve given. Love your content.
I wanted to say how much I love a video like this. Pokemon is near and dear to my heart and I love the style of SCIENCE videos you make, so this feels like a perfect marriage of the two. I can't imagine the amount of work that went into this, but I want to say how much I appreciate you and your work. Austin, thank you, and onow you are appreciate.
Three hours I've seen all of these videos plus more. No regrets tho love the science of and always preferred it to the actual game theory please post more of these it brings back do many good memories.
"I need a really long video that I'm vaguely/deeply interested in so that I don't get distracted while I'm doing this thing." "..." "Well, and so it appears"
thank god!!!!!! please keep reuploading these old videos. they are my comfort content and i miss them dearly. specifically over watch portal and dark souls if you’re like taking requests or whatever 👉👈🥹
During the "most dangerous Pokemon move" episode, the eventual explosion of emotion as you explained Black Hole Eclipse was always one of my favorite parts from THE SCIENCE! The other being the ending section of the Home Run Bat episode. "Math is fun when you're killing Nintendo characters, CLASS DISMISSED!"😂 Hope you're doing well, Austin.
There's actually a couple depictions of how they work. There's the kanga's explanation of "some weird techno-net and transparent lids" and there's the Super Smash Bros explanation of "Pokeballs have an internal digitally created dimension tailor made to the Pokemon, who is essentially in a Tron scenario..." I lean towards the latter for main games, since information literally is weightless.
I always figured that Pokeballs worked on a similar process to the Transporter system in Star Trek. Effectively the Pokeballs get converted into a data-stream and stored within the internal storage system of the ball. Then when you call out the mon, it's gets converted back from a data stream into physical matter. Edit: Yeah, he said the same thing pretty much...
Kind of. It's canon that pokemon are converted to data when they're transfered(during capture, sending to/from the PC, or trading). Once in the pokeball it's inconsistent, in the pokemon adventure comic they were just shrunk, but the lore claims that porygon was created as a result of a virtual environment to store pokemon in. It seems likely the pokeball is that virtual environment, since there's no other obvious place in the world for such a thing to exist.
The existence of Lt. Thomas Riker is proof that even in universe, the transporter is technically not a teleportation device but a high speed disintegration ray/cloning device.
Very fun to see the video about mimicry in pokemon immediately followed by the next video opening with you focusing on Cofagrigus for just a bit longer than needed. Unsure if that was initially intended as part of that joke, but it definitely added to it
I honestly thought these videos were only on the game theory channel and since I hadn't seen any new ones in a pretty long time I assumed Austin was just gone from RUclips all together. I'm so glad he's on another channel.
hurrah for the return of the SCIENCE!!! i particularly appreciate the mimicry episode, mimicry is something i also find absolutely *fascinating* in our natural world. i would like to posit something a little bit... different, though. sure, the food-mons are definitely specialized for deceiving humans. but i don't think it's for predation. no, i think there's something *much* more sinister going on. i posit that alcremie and vanillite and the like are actually *parasites,* because disguising yourself as food is an almost sure-fire way to enter a host body.
I hope this isn't rude or invalidating, but you were my favourite part of game theory, and i watch you way more than i do game theory. I also vividly remember watching a lot of the for the first time. THX
3:02:43 for anyone wondering today the new cost would be for average pokamon using "WD Red Pro NAS Hard Drives 20TB" $5,039.88 for one alakazam using "WD Red Pro NAS Hard Drives 20TB" $168,835.98 for 240 alakazams using "WD Red Pro NAS Hard Drives 20TB" $40,520,635.20 for a world of alakazams using "WD Red Pro NAS Hard Drives 20TB" $27,299,350,000,000,000
My theory for Pokemon has always been biological robots like those scientists who made self-replicating robots out of different kinds of cells. These things were constructed out of cells they had at hand and could replicate. Take that tech and grow it up for Pokemon, and you get biological robots that look like animals but don't function that way. It explains evolution as they use excess stored energy to change form, giving off excess energy as photons. The red beam from the Pokeball has inferred light given off as they burn off or convert matter into energy and download the Pokemon's program, including its memories and such; while you're at it, why don't you modify that programming to make them more cooperative? The stronger the Pokemon, the harder this last part is. The reason they do this and then build their whole civilization around Pokemon is the Pokemon are what keep the planet in equilibrium because they are a terraforming project. Pokemon takes place in our universe but lightyears away on another planet or possibly our planet after some significant disaster.
How do Pokeballs work? Previously, in official sources such as Japan exclusive Pokedex Pook and on the Japanese Pokemon website, but nowadays also in the Pokemon Legends Arceus game, it has been explained that Pokemon can shrink themselves so small that they can fit inside a capsule. In addition, according to Satoshi Tajiri and Ken Sugimori, the mechanics of Pokeballs are no different from Gashapon capsules, which can be obtained from vending machines in Japan. There is also a lore that modern Pokeballs were invented in 1925 when Professor Westwood's experiments startled his Primeape who hid in the glasses case and before this traditional Pokeballs were always made by carving out Apricots into hollow handcrafted capsules (just like Professor Laventon in the late 19th century and carpenter Kurt in the late 20th century introduce).
2:00:00 Pokérus is actually a shortening of a full term, it is actually in game referred to as Pokémon Virus, so is either an actual virus or… one thing I’ve entertained is that it’s some kind of software virus that messed with them when they’re in the PC. Though in the anime there is an episode called “Oaknapped!” where a character is explaining Pokérus to Professor Oak and describes it as a “mysterious viral lifeform” so if we can trust the anime (it’s been dubious on lore before) then it is a literal virus.
If Star Trek got poke ball tech lvl… Scotty can just toss one on he’s head to go to stasis on the Dyson Sphere… I’m wondering if Ant Man will ever make a reference to it and actually try to make a ball containment version. Catch and run.
The single pokeball doing all the work for a single pokemon thing is also backed up by the fact that Ash broke Snorlax's pokeball in the Orange Islands and had to get the exact ball fixed before he could move it easily again!
i miss the time when youtuber can just shout “fuck you” and no one will bat an eye.
The good old day when were were treated as adults...
Wellcome to the new world we need to stop this crap
I still stand by letting Austin swear
It’s RUclips’s algorithms trying to push kids content. I don’t know how we’d fix it tbh, when does RUclips ever listen to us?
oh gosh, the satisfaction of hearing the click, click and "dear (dev name)..." 🤩🤩🤩
58:19 You seriously have no Idea how much I've missed this episode of SCIENCE. I'ts seriously one of your best.
helpful info especially when inflation is high :P
me too!!!
finally got to this part and yes, easily a contender for his best. That long winded rant is just *chefs kiss*.
First heard him on game theory, was like this guy is unhinged now a real video like holy shit he is and love it!
4 replies? then show me RUclips ffs
Austin, I appreciate your work. I'm glad you get the freedom to drop F-Bombs on this channel, that authenticity is what keeps bringing me back.
I hope all is going well for you. We love you and you are an inspiration. Keep being you and doing what you do.
3 HOURS?
Man, I freaking love you
I've missed these old theories so much.
Its currently midnight, but I'M PUTTING ON COFFEE
Not even the Meowth Payday strategy can save me from the cost of living crisis.
Atmosphere generators might help with free power you can most anything
I know of an Austrian painter who can.
@@extremosaur Ah yes. Solve the problems caused by authoritarianism with worse authoritarianism. Great plan
@@filmandfirearms what do you pay for rent? Yeah, keep chugging the freedom koolaid bro, corporations don't care about you. You're cattle.
Nothing puts a smile on my face quite like Austin rapidly explaining the science of video games and how insane they are.
Rival.... MATPAT, that goes hard. Glad you took on the trend of editing your work into a multi hour marathon. I listen to long form content at work, and it seems to be that darn near everyone else does as well. I won't call you lazy at all, gives me a reason to rewatch and or listen to your older work. Keep it up 👍
Honestly it was the only way I could feasibly justify uploading all my old content. Glad you liked it!
Yes! This is exactly what I needed on a Saturday morning!
OMG power back on in our hell-scape of a disaster zone just in time for a The SCIENCE drop. Thank you, I need some escapism in a week of raging against a soulless power conglomerate.
Tf is you talking about homie? What’s going on?
@@thatlaprass4126 Texas, one week post Cat 1 hurricane that obliterated the power grid because we can't be bothered to cut trees away from power lines.
Fellow houstonian!
just throw a soul at them
Already finished the video. I watched at 100X speed
going to do it in one sitting on 1x speed wish me luck >:3
Now do it in .5
I tried I couldn't @@FlatCapgaming1
i forgor to say but i did it
I'd like you to know you currently say "3 days ago" but the video says it was posted "2 days ago"... you did it XD
Feeling nostalgic over these 3 hours of content. I used to watch these on a 3DS all those eons ago lol
OHHH nice. i like the trend of longer existing creators uploading compilations. great for having on in the background or napping without looking for a playlist. (unless its a compilatioon playlist on its self xD
I’m so happy to see more of your old “The Science” videos have always been some of my favorites on the game theory channel!
I gotta say I’ve been watching The Science since The Game Theory days and, while MatPat always made good videos, yours was and still is exciting to see. Both accomplishing the same concept of applying theory and various forms of mathematics and science to get your points across. You’re just louder and further off the cuff and it makes you so entertaining to watch still and made you forever to be something and someone to remember. Thank you for all you’ve given. Love your content.
Best start to a day is a THE SCIENCE OF… video
The sheer insanity of this video right when i was getting back into pokemon is... wonderful
This video hits, thank you for reposting it all together, I know this must have taken a lot of work to splice together and re-upload.
I wanted to say how much I love a video like this. Pokemon is near and dear to my heart and I love the style of SCIENCE videos you make, so this feels like a perfect marriage of the two. I can't imagine the amount of work that went into this, but I want to say how much I appreciate you and your work. Austin, thank you, and onow you are appreciate.
I'm really happy to be able to watch these again. Thank you so much! ❤❤❤
Three hours I've seen all of these videos plus more.
No regrets tho love the science of and always preferred it to the actual game theory please post more of these it brings back do many good memories.
"I need a really long video that I'm vaguely/deeply interested in so that I don't get distracted while I'm doing this thing."
"..."
"Well, and so it appears"
Thank you for compiling these videos and reuploading them Austin.
The video caught me on a rough day, all this nostalgia really helped, thanks
OK seriously been waiting for your comeback for a really long time now and this is a great way to comeback!
Hi. It’s me, Martin! I love your “The Science Of” series and would kill for it to continue regularly
These have always been some of my favourite videos on the internet that I loved as a child, and up until now.
So glad to see them back :)
And now I'm wating for a video with all The SCIENCE! of Minecraft, the box of boxes one over all, my favorite. Thank you Austin!
thank god!!!!!! please keep reuploading these old videos. they are my comfort content and i miss them dearly. specifically over watch portal and dark souls if you’re like taking requests or whatever 👉👈🥹
During the "most dangerous Pokemon move" episode, the eventual explosion of emotion as you explained Black Hole Eclipse was always one of my favorite parts from THE SCIENCE! The other being the ending section of the Home Run Bat episode. "Math is fun when you're killing Nintendo characters, CLASS DISMISSED!"😂
Hope you're doing well, Austin.
Hearing MatPat ask, "Did you check if it's canon?" is like if Hitler asked, "Did you check if that's humane?"
There's actually a couple depictions of how they work. There's the kanga's explanation of "some weird techno-net and transparent lids" and there's the Super Smash Bros explanation of "Pokeballs have an internal digitally created dimension tailor made to the Pokemon, who is essentially in a Tron scenario..."
I lean towards the latter for main games, since information literally is weightless.
I find hilarious Austin basically got the Voltbro mimicry thing right as of PLA
This is a brilliant idea. Great way to buffer out time so that you have time for future videos by making compilations of prior videos.
I always figured that Pokeballs worked on a similar process to the Transporter system in Star Trek. Effectively the Pokeballs get converted into a data-stream and stored within the internal storage system of the ball. Then when you call out the mon, it's gets converted back from a data stream into physical matter.
Edit: Yeah, he said the same thing pretty much...
Well actually they just shrink
Kind of.
It's canon that pokemon are converted to data when they're transfered(during capture, sending to/from the PC, or trading).
Once in the pokeball it's inconsistent, in the pokemon adventure comic they were just shrunk, but the lore claims that porygon was created as a result of a virtual environment to store pokemon in. It seems likely the pokeball is that virtual environment, since there's no other obvious place in the world for such a thing to exist.
the pcs? @@scragar
The existence of Lt. Thomas Riker is proof that even in universe, the transporter is technically not a teleportation device but a high speed disintegration ray/cloning device.
you're killing it dude, missed these so much
Its my day off and I needed something to watch, thank you SO MUCH Austin!!!
YESSS ANOTHER THE SCIENCE OF!! I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR YOU, AUSTIIIIN WE MISS YOU! :D
Thank you, Austin. You're a great content creator. I missed this stuff.
I didn't know that I needed this, but I do. And I'm glad you gave it to me. Thank you so much.
Thanks austin, this video is exactly what i needed on this slow Saturday!
Ah yes, the Continent Pokemon Torterra can't learn Continental Crush. I feel like Game Freak is intentionally back-stabbing my boi.
Austin!! I missed you, man.
3 hours of content and i still don't know if Vaporeon is the most compatible Pokémon for humans...
the most cursed comment possible lol
Now we asking the real questions
@DiagorasPL It's already been confirmed
You mean as a battle partner, right Anakin?
Anakin?
I’m so happy to see these again!! Cant wait to see all the others come into this channel!
(On your own time of course! The wait is worth it!)
Right in the nostalgia 😅
I'm more impressed with the time travel you got going on
Omg after 3 days of searching I finally found your channel again. Good to see you doing great. And now into the 3 hour long video.
I love these series of videos, and I'm glad we have access to them again. Thank you
Finally a new video to get screamed to sleep! 😍
Very fun to see the video about mimicry in pokemon immediately followed by the next video opening with you focusing on Cofagrigus for just a bit longer than needed. Unsure if that was initially intended as part of that joke, but it definitely added to it
Yooo, this shits gas, thank you austin, I missed so many of these videos
This video got recommended to me and I had no idea who it was till I saw the iconic intro. Total wave of nostalgia seeing all of this.
Always a treat when I see a new vid from you
this is the reason why i watch gametheory and matpat but since both are gone i subscribed here when i heard you moved here cant wait for more :)
Uh... Game theory is still going, even if Matpat retired there's a new host that's taking it over
I honestly thought these videos were only on the game theory channel and since I hadn't seen any new ones in a pretty long time I assumed Austin was just gone from RUclips all together. I'm so glad he's on another channel.
these were always my favorite and i’m so glad to find this!!!
Well there goes another phenomenal re-upload, but I'm not full yet. I need more!!!
I would very much like to see the SCIENCE of Scorn
1:14:20 Little did we all know, it would get so much worse.
Great video! I’ve wanted to watch this much science! For a long long time.
39:59 Somehow I managed to get through all that listening with RUclips settings at 2x speed. Thank you for enunciating, past Austin.
Always loved your videos and always will. Hope for many new ones to come in the future.
A three hour episode?...challenge made, and I am here for it!
Need more shoddycast videos of this length!
hurrah for the return of the SCIENCE!!! i particularly appreciate the mimicry episode, mimicry is something i also find absolutely *fascinating* in our natural world. i would like to posit something a little bit... different, though. sure, the food-mons are definitely specialized for deceiving humans. but i don't think it's for predation. no, i think there's something *much* more sinister going on. i posit that alcremie and vanillite and the like are actually *parasites,* because disguising yourself as food is an almost sure-fire way to enter a host body.
I hope this isn't rude or invalidating, but you were my favourite part of game theory, and i watch you way more than i do game theory. I also vividly remember watching a lot of the for the first time. THX
Where have i been?!?!? Its been so long since I've seen a "THE SCIENCE" video. Im so happy
3:02:43 for anyone wondering today the new cost would be
for average pokamon using "WD Red Pro NAS Hard Drives 20TB" $5,039.88
for one alakazam using "WD Red Pro NAS Hard Drives 20TB" $168,835.98
for 240 alakazams using "WD Red Pro NAS Hard Drives 20TB" $40,520,635.20
for a world of alakazams using "WD Red Pro NAS Hard Drives 20TB" $27,299,350,000,000,000
My theory for Pokemon has always been biological robots like those scientists who made self-replicating robots out of different kinds of cells. These things were constructed out of cells they had at hand and could replicate. Take that tech and grow it up for Pokemon, and you get biological robots that look like animals but don't function that way. It explains evolution as they use excess stored energy to change form, giving off excess energy as photons. The red beam from the Pokeball has inferred light given off as they burn off or convert matter into energy and download the Pokemon's program, including its memories and such; while you're at it, why don't you modify that programming to make them more cooperative? The stronger the Pokemon, the harder this last part is. The reason they do this and then build their whole civilization around Pokemon is the Pokemon are what keep the planet in equilibrium because they are a terraforming project. Pokemon takes place in our universe but lightyears away on another planet or possibly our planet after some significant disaster.
My favorite vid will always be the payday move breaking the economic world. It sold me with watching you
The poke battle with mattpat was a nice touch. Queue the Austin and mattpat are fighting people.
Good lord you have no idea how much I needed this.
Thankyou Austin, you make me feel like I'm not alone in my anxiety.
How do Pokeballs work? Previously, in official sources such as Japan exclusive Pokedex Pook and on the Japanese Pokemon website, but nowadays also in the Pokemon Legends Arceus game, it has been explained that Pokemon can shrink themselves so small that they can fit inside a capsule. In addition, according to Satoshi Tajiri and Ken Sugimori, the mechanics of Pokeballs are no different from Gashapon capsules, which can be obtained from vending machines in Japan. There is also a lore that modern Pokeballs were invented in 1925 when Professor Westwood's experiments startled his Primeape who hid in the glasses case and before this traditional Pokeballs were always made by carving out Apricots into hollow handcrafted capsules (just like Professor Laventon in the late 19th century and carpenter Kurt in the late 20th century introduce).
I literally cannot get enough of Austin!
Thank you. Need something to try and get out of a funk rn and this will be perfect. Hope you're doing well!
This is so good. I didn't remember Austin cursed this much LOL
Good to see these are back. HELL YEAH
Love these, but can you please add back the link to the uncut content from the storage episode in a pinned comment or smth.
I forgot how much I missed Austin, just spouting profanities left and right like nobodies business. It's both cathartic and extremely satisfying.
Oh the evolution video, how I missed you. Textbook definition of a The SCIENCE videos.
Hope you're doing well boss.
My wish has finally come true
The best video on all of RUclips has blessed my feed
Cool man, I havent seen Austin in ages. A 3 hr video of Austin's old pokemon videos
Yes Please!
2:00:00
Pokérus is actually a shortening of a full term, it is actually in game referred to as Pokémon Virus, so is either an actual virus or… one thing I’ve entertained is that it’s some kind of software virus that messed with them when they’re in the PC.
Though in the anime there is an episode called “Oaknapped!” where a character is explaining Pokérus to Professor Oak and describes it as a “mysterious viral lifeform” so if we can trust the anime (it’s been dubious on lore before) then it is a literal virus.
This channel is something i always think about. I miss your content.
Hey I had to watch this twice bc I listen to long videos in order to sleep. Im awake and ready for round 2
If Star Trek got poke ball tech lvl… Scotty can just toss one on he’s head to go to stasis on the Dyson Sphere…
I’m wondering if Ant Man will ever make a reference to it and actually try to make a ball containment version. Catch and run.
3 hours of Austin, this right here is the greatest day in youtube hidtory
I think you forgot that the pokeballs actually shrink too to put on the belt of ash
The trick is: RUclips defaulting videos to 720p. So I don't see the difference between your old 720 and the new 1080p videos.
37:49 "...and I really really wanna keep this under 20 minutes..."
Can't wait to watch this when hungover 🎉👏
The single pokeball doing all the work for a single pokemon thing is also backed up by the fact that Ash broke Snorlax's pokeball in the Orange Islands and had to get the exact ball fixed before he could move it easily again!
THE POKEBALL THEORY MAKES SO MUCH SENSE. It explains how the PokeDex updates after you catch a new Pokemon!!
AUSTIN OMG FINALLLYY A NEW VIDEO
this is awesome!!! absolutely epic video!
Oh, I missed this series so much 🥺
I can't wait to rewatch this all again!
Gotta listen to something while working. BRING ON THE SCIENCE!
"Remember when I did videos in 720p?" :( how I miss those days.