Unidentifiable stellar object stumps astrophysicists

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  • @tarmaque
    @tarmaque Рік тому +212

    I've been re-watching some of Sabine's older videos lately, and I'd like to compliment on her improved English. It's not that her older English ability was bad, but it has improved. She sounds completely comfortable in it today. Congratulations Sabine.

    • @SabineHossenfelder
      @SabineHossenfelder  Рік тому +132

      Thanks for the feedback. It's a constant pain 😅

    • @monsterhunter445
      @monsterhunter445 Рік тому +14

      ​@@SabineHossenfelderI would say the same about German it's too hard for me. I do like their nouns very long.

    • @BigWhoopZH
      @BigWhoopZH Рік тому +24

      "General relativity" is a tounge twister. Being German myself I admire how you bravely say it at least 50 times in each video 😂

    • @robertkaminski9315
      @robertkaminski9315 Рік тому +11

      i just want to LEARN and i love her accent. i need brush up on German. i loved being in Germany and the people and lifestyles are wonderful and how i live my life today.

    • @tarmaque
      @tarmaque Рік тому +10

      @@robertkaminski9315 I love her accent too. Probably because it reminds me of my German great grandparents.

  • @jimmccaffery410
    @jimmccaffery410 Рік тому +142

    In regards to the fallout maps, I was in grade school in the late fifties. During the 57-59 time period, we were asked to donate our ‘baby’ teeth. Cesium looks like Calcium. By collecting the teeth, they were able to conduct a mass autopsy on the first 8-10 years of population. I lived in St. Louis, MO. The Philippe map shows a ‘hot’ spot in southern Illinois and Missouri and western Kentucky. There are several small signals on the east coast. I’m didn’t hear how the authors identified fallout. It’s disjoint areas, which makes me suspicious of the quality of the data. It’s interesting that it took 60 years to report their findings.

    • @traumflug
      @traumflug Рік тому +22

      If they had found out earlier, goverment had to pay a lot more compensation. Those who lived in 1945 are at least 78 years old now, so many of them have passed away already and remaining ones will do so in a couple of years.

    • @stevejohnson1685
      @stevejohnson1685 Рік тому +20

      Artifacts of WWII-era radioisotope refining locations Weldon Springs, Missouri (on the Missouri River) and Portsmouth, Ohio (across from Kentucky on the Ohio River), both of which drain into the Mississippi River at or near the hot spot).

    • @burningchrome70
      @burningchrome70 Рік тому +6

      ​@@stevejohnson1685Thank you.

    • @hansjorgkunde3772
      @hansjorgkunde3772 Рік тому +5

      @@traumflug Trust me, they have found out. And they willfully ignored the results.

    • @brunonikodemski2420
      @brunonikodemski2420 5 місяців тому

      In our back yard, against a granitic hillside, the local Radon is more than 100-times the radioactive fallout. Plus there was extensive mining here. Anywhere where there was Gold, there was probably more radiation.

  • @alikifahfneich
    @alikifahfneich Рік тому +249

    I really appreciate your effort to deliver such a great work with high credibility and reliability, Thank you Dr. Sabine!

    • @osmosisjones4912
      @osmosisjones4912 Рік тому

      Doesn't learning and rhetro spect violate introphy

    • @richardharris8538
      @richardharris8538 Рік тому +1

      @@osmosisjones4912 No. Local increases are allowed within a closed system.

    • @factstrumpprejudice6740
      @factstrumpprejudice6740 Рік тому +1

      Unfortunately the presentation has become juvenile.

    • @cgttc0441
      @cgttc0441 Рік тому +4

      and humorous

    • @leif1075
      @leif1075 Рік тому

      But active and passive mass are reallythe same thingright--since the passive massive object creates its own gravitational field that affects the other object whcih then plays role of passive right?? so what's the point?

  • @ktrethewey
    @ktrethewey Рік тому +67

    The best science news channel by far! Thanks Sabine!

  • @HardHitnHstry
    @HardHitnHstry Рік тому +37

    Wow almost a million subs. This channel has come a long way.

  • @lorensims4846
    @lorensims4846 Рік тому +28

    The way I heard it, scientists in the northeastern United States were concerned about widespread fallout from open-air nuclear tests.
    They took detailed air samples and actually discovered airborne plutonium that could have only come from the nuclear tests in the southwestern United States. Their work helped get the first nuclear test band treaty passed, which mandated that all nuclear tests had to be conducted underground.
    But they also found surprisingly large amounts of lead in the air. This eventually led to the end of the use of leaded gasoline.

    • @franklittle8124
      @franklittle8124 Рік тому +9

      As someone around back then (1970s), the use of leaded gasoline in motor vehicles in the USA was only discontinued because it it damaged catalytic converters which became mandatory in 1975 to control CO and HC emissions. Leaded remained available at gas stations for older cars through the 1980s.
      Had it not been incompatible with catalytic converters, leaded gasoline would have continued to be used until January 1,1996 when it was banned by a specific new EPA rule under the Clean Air Act. But probably the only reason that the EPA was able to pass that new regulation was becasue leaded gasoline had become pretty much unavailable in gas stations becasue few pre-1975 cars were still around.
      Of course, in today's political milieau , new regulations like this would be nearly impossible.

    • @WestAirAviation
      @WestAirAviation Рік тому +8

      We still use leaded fuel in avgas 100LL, used in General Aviation. As a result, homes and schools near airports have exceptionally high levels of lead compared to other areas around cities.

    • @charlesreid9337
      @charlesreid9337 Рік тому

      ​@@franklittle8124this isnt remotely true.

  • @truecrescent00013
    @truecrescent00013 Рік тому +18

    The Final Fantasy VII Victory Fanfare soundbite has cemented me as a loyal fan of Sabine for life.
    Whether it is Sabine herself or a paid editor it don't matter. Loyalty comes in strange ways.

    • @eyeofthasky
      @eyeofthasky Рік тому +1

      rechecked the fanfare -- well ok its the same as for FFX so i really know it by heart -- and still i dont see how u hear THAT in hear news alert ...

    • @truecrescent00013
      @truecrescent00013 Рік тому +4

      @@eyeofthasky lol. Well the clip I felt that I heard was the original 1997 FFVII Victory Fanfare. I could be wrong. But very similar.
      I'm a lifetime FF player and I literally have played them all. With only not finishing FFXI and not finishing FFXIV. I'm actually right near the end of FFXVI as I make this comment and I suspect I will finish it within a few more hours.
      It is by far the darkest FF title besides perhaps Stranger of Paradise but I'd still say some elements of XVI make it a darker title. In fact I would say it's easily one of the darkest rpgs ever. It's blown my mind and really has surprised me more than a few times.
      Anyways ya, as a lifer to FF it's hard for me to not notice a connection to any of the games. The only game or series I actually like more is the Xeno series with Xenosaga being my favorite, than Xenogears. After that it's a cross between FFVI and FFVII. And now it's probably going to be FFXVI for number 5.

    • @LionKimbro
      @LionKimbro Рік тому +1

      @@truecrescent00013 Which is the best Final Fantasy.

    • @truecrescent00013
      @truecrescent00013 Рік тому +2

      @@LionKimbro lol Are you asking for my opinion or telling me that FFVII is the best? It's always been hard for me to decide for a few reasons.
      FFIV was my first FF I ever played. I was actually really young and hated it the first time. Couldn't stand all the reading and I felt like there was no action. Than randomly, and I mean completely randomly one day I thought about and I felt like giving it another go. So I rented it and started liking it.
      Than I saw previews for FFVII probably a year before the Playstation was even released and loved what I saw. So I had my parents buy a Final Fantasy game for me for the snes. I couldn't remember if it was FF2 or FF3 (IV or VI) I thought it was 3 so I wanted to finish it. My parents bought it and I was so confused. But I fell in love with it pretty quick even tho it took me a couple hours into the game to get over my madness of getting the wrong one.
      So FFVI was my first one I beat. Than it was IV. Than it was VII. But FFVI holds a certain nostalgia to me and I think it has the best music. It also has 2 of my favorite characters in a FF game. Terra and Locke. Locke has the most heartbreaking and incredible story of any game in my opinion.
      But I had some incredible time with FFVII . Plus I was a little older and the music was amazing too. I loved the story tho I didn't even understand completely I still loved it.
      It's a mix between VI and VII for me. The VII Remake I love and I love what they are doing with it. Tifa in the Remake has actually became my new favorite FF character. When it's finally complete I might love the Remake more than the original. But it really is hard to choose between VI and VII. If I had to choose tho. I choose VI.

    • @LionKimbro
      @LionKimbro Рік тому +1

      @@truecrescent00013 You have given the correct answer.

  • @brothermine2292
    @brothermine2292 Рік тому +140

    With all the annoyance & trepidation that Sabine shows each time she answers the telephone, it's surprising that she continues to be so enthusiastic each time she says "and of course the telephone will ring."

    • @brothermine2292
      @brothermine2292 Рік тому +3

      @@dr5290 : Or to match her later demeanor during the gag, she could sigh with resignation or grit her teeth when she says "and of course the telephone will ring."

    • @RiskyStrats
      @RiskyStrats Рік тому +28

      That's just how we answer the phone in Germany

    • @xlerb2286
      @xlerb2286 Рік тому +3

      It's that German stoicism. You know it'll hurt, but we are made of stronger stuff, ya?

    • @uncleal
      @uncleal Рік тому +3

      Sabina exercises a sly, wicked, contrarian sense of humor. "Lord, I pray thee render my critics *ridiculous*."

    • @brothermine2292
      @brothermine2292 Рік тому

      @@uncleal : I appreciate her sense of humor too. What's your point? It's not her humor that I critiqued.

  • @saelesbonsazse9919
    @saelesbonsazse9919 Рік тому +44

    There's a cool story of how Kodak accidentally detected nuclear fallout hundreds of kilometers away from secret testing sites, because radiation damaged their sensitive XRay films. Cool, but also creepy!!

    • @milferdjones2573
      @milferdjones2573 Рік тому +1

      hundreds could be a problem thousands it could be trace not worth worrying about levels lower than a X ray exam.

    • @draculakickyourass
      @draculakickyourass Рік тому

      @@milferdjones2573 Maybe,but the X ray exam lasts 1-2 seconds of exposure,not an entire life. Secondly,you don't eat or drink the Xray machine either.

  • @Weissenschenkel
    @Weissenschenkel Рік тому +2

    The transitional sound between subjects caught me until I learned that new episodes will be in audio-only for other platforms.
    Way to go!

  • @robward8247
    @robward8247 Рік тому +3

    its a testament to how good you are at the telephone joke that it only now really occurred to me youve been going the same gag for like a year, and its never felt forced

  • @seionne85
    @seionne85 Рік тому +6

    Whoever does the sound effects, I love you almost as much as I love Final Fantasy

  • @eonasjohn
    @eonasjohn Рік тому +19

    Thank you for the science news.

  • @janewayofchaos3255
    @janewayofchaos3255 Рік тому +23

    I appreciate you and the other science educators efforts to help us be informed. Yours I like for the quick and easily digested updates. The phone calls are a great running gag too 😁. Keep up the good work. For unhoused people like myself it is a huge help with keeping informed while having extremely limited resources.

    • @Theineluctable_SOME_CANT
      @Theineluctable_SOME_CANT Рік тому

      Oh, wow...
      Hey, not bagging you, but WORK ON NOT staying homeless.
      I have been there.
      It is a mistake to just "cruise"...

  • @SameAsAnyOtherStranger
    @SameAsAnyOtherStranger Рік тому +15

    Is it just me or is there an extraordinary amount of interesting topics this week? I needed this since I just heard the news about what will happen in the Atlantic Ocean by 2025 if things don't improve.
    Picking two topics from this week's episode to comment on here, I'll have to leave out the two that work so well as daydream material of my favorite sci-fi novel that's writhing itself in my head- manufacturing space stuff in space using cold welding on the dark side of the moon.
    As for "how does consciousness work" (that's funny because it's about knowing something about the thing you know stuff about with) it introduces a new model complimentary of a previous model both of which I previously knew nothing about. Anyway, lots of corollaries there with theoretical linguistics about the origins of language.
    Although it was introduced as some sort of MEMS (Microelectromechanical systems) device you might find in a smartphone (which I'm really interested in) the "laser cooled quantum drum" made my day thinking of how lasers could be used to phase oppositionally vibrate materials to make the atoms of those materials become more still thus cooling them. The idea of reducing lasers to microscopic size to cool miniscule pieces of various materials to measure environmental effects is really exciting. Although reducing the size of the laser wouldn't be necessary, it would seem reducing it to be small enough to be directly effected by the temperature of the target material could reduce a lot of the internal circuitry.

  • @TravisCotter
    @TravisCotter 8 місяців тому +2

    Another good video Sabine, always good to hear you. I love studying astrophysics. Travis X

  • @myfriendscat
    @myfriendscat Рік тому +6

    Wonderful combination of information and, dare I say it, entertainment. Her Pixie's reference suprised me. I was a drummer in a punk-band in early 90s and our mindset was very a pixyish.

    • @piero_75
      @piero_75 Рік тому

      A little bit of a mistake to call them THE Pixies instead of just Pixies, otherwise yes.

  • @miguelstella2
    @miguelstella2 Рік тому +2

    @SabineHossenfelder, please have a look on the Brazilian research project from Campinas University over the use of Agave to produce alcohol in a semi-desert area in Brazil. The project is in a very advanced stage and has demonstrated cabon negative impact to produce the alcohol, and would not compete in space with food crops as the sugar cane does. The project is called Brave.

  • @DerIchBinDa
    @DerIchBinDa Рік тому +7

    One of the most valuable content creators on YT, hands down! Looking forward to any new video from you!

  • @tinfoilhomer909
    @tinfoilhomer909 Рік тому +1

    I identify it as a Stellar Object. What more do you want from me Sabine? You already took my heart.

  • @catserver8577
    @catserver8577 Рік тому +3

    I am totally referring to my next disagreement with a loved one as "fatigue cracks" lol.

  • @goacoa
    @goacoa Рік тому +2

    I pissed myself laughing at 6:37
    "Naturally they named it GPM J1839-10 and asked their mum if they could keep it"
    😅😂😂

  • @LeanAndMean44
    @LeanAndMean44 Рік тому +4

    Wow, that nuclear bomb test research is so important these days, and the timing is good with the release of the movie „Oppenheimer“. I also appreciate that the government narrative was scientifically questioned. The consciousness research is also very interesting.

    • @charlesreid9337
      @charlesreid9337 Рік тому

      there are still pro nuke nuts and pro nuclear weapons nuts who trot out 1940s gov falsehoods about nuclear radiation

  • @paulinebell4873
    @paulinebell4873 Рік тому +1

    an ancient legend defined the meaning of life as "go forth be fruitful and multiply". probably applies to the secret of eternal life as well

  • @mike42441
    @mike42441 Рік тому +2

    Hello Sabine, thank you so much for these news videos. You have the best science channel on UA-cam!

  • @insanepykl3603
    @insanepykl3603 Рік тому +1

    Her little word play with ‘masses’ as ‘muscles’ had me dyin ngl

  • @jimc.goodfellas
    @jimc.goodfellas Рік тому +24

    Sabine is really cranking out the content lately

    • @greggstrasser5791
      @greggstrasser5791 Рік тому +4

      They told her to stop working on the gravity generator, so she’s got time on her hands.

    • @mbrochh82
      @mbrochh82 Рік тому +3

      highly doubt that she writes all those scripts herself.

    • @stevengorlich4993
      @stevengorlich4993 Рік тому

      And the jokes

  • @deaconblue949
    @deaconblue949 Рік тому +1

    I have a question for a physicist, perhaps Sabine, in combination with a geologist and/or paleontologist. If the earth was formed four billion years ago with a certain amount of radioactive elements, and these elements decay naturally over time resulting in lead, how radioactive was the earth when life forms started to emerge? And did it affect the evolution of life on earth? And what accounts for the remaining elements which have not decayed away? The earth would have to have been much more radioactive in the past to still have the quantity of uranium we currently see. Maybe a topic for a research paper that I would like to read.

  • @AathielVaDaath
    @AathielVaDaath Рік тому

    Sabine - I just wanted to tell you that over the last year or so, you've become my absolute favorite science communicator. I wish I could support you on Patreon or here (or even subscribe to Brilliant) but as I am not able, I just want you to know how much I appreciate what you do.

    • @AathielVaDaath
      @AathielVaDaath Рік тому

      Also - I can't find your podcast on Google podcasts. Can you provide a link?

  • @GK49245
    @GK49245 Рік тому +4

    Another video with rich content. Good topics. Thanks for producing this.

  • @SimoneSpinozzi
    @SimoneSpinozzi Рік тому +1

    Excuse me?! Scientists used an electron microscope to look at a metal sheet crack and were surprised to see cold welding?! How?! You have to put the material in a high vacuum to use an electron microscope! How could they be surprised to see the metal cold-welding itself?!

  • @36chambersthebest
    @36chambersthebest Рік тому

    Just discovered Sabine’s videos today and I’ve been binging. Spectacular

  • @neilgiri
    @neilgiri Рік тому +4

    Waiting for your take on superconductor which works in Room temperature and ATP . Thank you..

  • @ellieban
    @ellieban Рік тому +1

    Accomplished meditators have been talking about the fact there is something like a spotlight and something like a floodlight operating in parallel in our minds for centuries.

  • @pianoman7753
    @pianoman7753 Рік тому +1

    YOU USED THE FINAL FANTASY VICTORY FANFARE I LOVE YOU SO MUCH

  • @LMarti13
    @LMarti13 Рік тому +16

    color me shocked that fallout from nuclear bombs would travel hundreds of miles

    • @slo3337
      @slo3337 Рік тому +1

      Ya, and all this time I thought the gov was over estimating just to be safe! 😂

    • @ThisIS_Insane
      @ThisIS_Insane Рік тому +1

      @@slo3337 That would work, if they gave a crap, which they do not.

    • @ekay4495
      @ekay4495 Рік тому

      @@slo3337 Lol they covering their dumb asses

    • @charlesreid9337
      @charlesreid9337 Рік тому

      dont say this out loud the pronuke lunes will lose their shit

  • @shushpuppai
    @shushpuppai Рік тому +1

    Hey Sabine, did you make the theme music for the show yourself? Love the show!!

  • @TheSwamper
    @TheSwamper Рік тому

    The reason the washing machine starts working when the repairman is there is because of Quantum Bogon Dynamics.
    There are two types of particles for this, Bogons and Cluons. People who are knowledgeable about things are surrounded by a cloud of Cluons. People who aren't are surrounded by Bogons. So the machine gathers a lot of Bogons over time, which cause it to malfunction. Only by introducing a slew of Cluons can this field be overcome. So the presence of an expert negates the Bogon field while they are around.
    Thank you for coming to my Ted Talk on QBD.

  • @Taomantom
    @Taomantom Рік тому +1

    what my week revolves around: Sabine uploads!

  • @stoppropaganda2573
    @stoppropaganda2573 Рік тому +1

    Sabine, you may not think you're funny but anyone who references the Pixies has a cool sense of humor! Love you ... 🤩

  • @stevengorlich4993
    @stevengorlich4993 Рік тому

    I love your sarcasm. „and naturally they called it [incomprehensible and random string of numbers and letters] and asked their mom if they could keep it”

  • @douggale5962
    @douggale5962 Рік тому +19

    They should study senior software engineers while they are debugging something. I recorded a video of myself and I could slightly hear my breathing. I noticed my breathing got pretty heavy, just from thinking deeply, when I got to a very cognitively demanding part. It would probably light up pretty brightly in an EEG, if my brain needed that much more oxygen.

    • @ericpmoss
      @ericpmoss Рік тому +7

      Chomsky talked about a functional MRI (?) experiment where, IIRC, someone reading grammatically normal nonsense sentences used a very different part of their brain than for a non-grammatical sentence that could be understood as something meaningful. I wonder which kind of coding problems tickle different areas in a similar way.

    • @Blox117
      @Blox117 Рік тому +1

      i think that just comes from being severely overweight

    • @Llortnerof
      @Llortnerof Рік тому +1

      @@Blox117 That wouldn't explain the change in pattern in the same person.

    • @Blox117
      @Blox117 Рік тому

      @@Llortnerof there is no change in pattern

    • @douggale5962
      @douggale5962 Рік тому +2

      @@Blox117 I'm not overweight though. I do pullups regularly, and walk over 16,000 steps a day (hours). My rest heart rate is excellent, usually below 60 bpm. On days off I often walk about 4.5 hours, about 25000 steps. I am completely healthy, don't smoke, and I don't take any medications.

  • @dactylntrochee
    @dactylntrochee Рік тому +1

    Listening to a podcast while working out? (~9:00) According to my limited, empirical study (of one subject), if you can understand the podcast you're not really working out. Conversely, a proper workout will preclude a genuine grasp of the material (perhaps in only 99% of those studied, by my estimate.)
    Still, it's good to know the podcasts are there. For me, I'll continue to watch with undivided attention, which is my best method of learning. Turning on the CC function [sometimes] helps when a word isn't clear.

  • @merlepatterson
    @merlepatterson Рік тому +2

    They've had highly accurate accelerometers in cell phones for years now. That's how your phone can sense it's direction and whether it's level or not or if it's shaking.

    • @franklittle8124
      @franklittle8124 Рік тому +1

      Not nearly accurate enough to be used for inertial navigation in place of GPS - especially with all the shaking they are subjected to.

    • @merlepatterson
      @merlepatterson Рік тому +2

      @@franklittle8124 I didn't make that claim.

  • @chrislangstaff
    @chrislangstaff Рік тому +1

    Really interested in Sabine's take on the superconductor news this week.

  • @ponyote
    @ponyote Рік тому +2

    I do wonder if we will ever find a way to measure the dryness of Sabine's humour. I propose use the Hossenfelder Unit if we ever do.

  • @loginman2000
    @loginman2000 Рік тому +2

    Science news mixed with comedy? I love this channel.

  • @Yezpahr
    @Yezpahr Рік тому +1

    8:07 You forgot to mention the main idea behind such an invention. You can tell gravity apart from acceleration with this. As it would be continuously vibrating if you're accelerating continuously. There really is no other way from telling those apart as they behave the same in all reference frames. So to mention a use-case, let's imagine you're in a space pod above our atmosphere, you can't tell by pressure what your altitude is, you can't know your speed and don't feel turbulence. With this tool, you can know whether you're falling to the planet because you'd accelerate according to this thingy (whereas under normal level flight there'd be zero acceleration otherwise it would be a time-crystal per definition).

  • @neon_Nomad
    @neon_Nomad Рік тому +4

    Don't mind the radiation its not as bad as the lead from the gasoline.

    • @kaboom4679
      @kaboom4679 Рік тому

      Both , however , are gluten free , so we have that going for us at least .

  • @MeissnerEffect
    @MeissnerEffect Рік тому +8

    Thanks Sabine for your research and thorough productions. Your videos help keep so many of us excited about things during turbulent times 🦋✨

  • @ledjeet2985
    @ledjeet2985 Рік тому

    +1000 awesome points for dropping a Pixies reference @Sabine.

  • @Villaboy78
    @Villaboy78 Рік тому +1

    Have literally just been on a boat tour of Loch Ness today and learned how cores taken from the sediment at the bottom of the Loch , 220m down, are radioactive from Chernobyl, and then deeper, radioactive again from US atomic tests during the 1950's 😮😮😮

  • @striderSA
    @striderSA Рік тому

    This is wildly disconnected to the actual content of the video, but I am deeply amused by the addition of the intro music in-between segments. At 2x speed (my usual watching habit), it's like a harmless miniature jumpscare and I can't help but smile at it!

  • @tgunderwood8399
    @tgunderwood8399 Рік тому +1

    You are wonderful. Thank you for your posts

  • @TheMemesofDestruction
    @TheMemesofDestruction Рік тому +32

    I believe it was Professor Greene who said, ‘Newton gave us seven significant digits and Einstein gave us seven more.’

  • @jimhofoss9982
    @jimhofoss9982 Рік тому +1

    don’t underestimate the power of electromagnetic interactions from afar…

  • @Nope-iw7fm
    @Nope-iw7fm Рік тому +1

    Good episode! I am not a fan of the intermission chimes though.

  • @nox5282
    @nox5282 Рік тому

    Sabine. I am working on a theory. Geodesic of spacetime is really just a consequence of mass energy interaction, they pull on each others creating a field, this field will have high force points and low force point, the geodesic is simply the areas of least pull, or where a test mass exhert least energy per unit length. This is similar to underwater current and how the current is not a thing in itself.
    Furthermore I propose time is not a thing either but a consequence of mass energy relativist motion. I been developing a model to rederive physic’s using a unit clock and map motion to it, an abstraction of time and you turn motion into 3d objects you can analyse.
    About time there is no such thing no past no future. Imagine a jar of marbles, you build a pyramid and then tair it down and build another structure. Now is the pyramid now in some other dimension? No it’s in the jar it’s been disassembled and repurposed. I see it as like a rainbow it’s not a thing in itself but emergent from property of light.
    I have allot of ideas so everyday I self study so that I one day can write papers and discuss my ideas and test them

  • @kindlin
    @kindlin Рік тому +1

    8:30 For laser cooling, as you're only working in very low temperatures, you're only dealing with very low frequency vibrations (relatively), so you can tune your laser super precisely to the natural frequency you wish to dampen, such that when the membrane moves towards the wave it is amplified as energy is taken away, while when the member moves away, they are disjoint frequencies that do not interact much, making the energy transfer a one-way street.

  • @Neloish
    @Neloish Рік тому +1

    Finally I can buy some CFC for my old leaky refrigerator.

  • @TerryBollinger
    @TerryBollinger Рік тому +1

    This is hands-down the best weekly science summary available online. The coverage is deep, entertaining, and diverse, and I love the quick images of papers to give credit and show it is more than just an opinion channel. This week, the long-range potential of the laser-cooled quantum sensor was mind-boggling.

  • @justincronkright5025
    @justincronkright5025 Рік тому

    7:30 - it's like moving into a new place & finding a set of car-keys after your vehicle was just totalled. You've got 2 different sets of car keys, but you're not really sure what to do with them... yet.

  • @bishwajitbhattacharjee-xm6xp

    Thank you for your efforts to reach out with these heavy knowledge .
    We wait every week till Wednesday night for a new vision and update.
    Science for Dr. Sabina

  • @traviscecil3903
    @traviscecil3903 Рік тому +3

    Scientists develop better way to find alien communications.
    Message received: "Take me to your A.I."
    👽🙄

  • @michaelsmith6420
    @michaelsmith6420 Рік тому

    Excellent news. We need an entire new form of matter and a brand new version of energy to explain these observations. Will keep graduate students, post-docs and asst. profs busy for decades.

  • @anthonvanderneut
    @anthonvanderneut Рік тому +1

    17:19 I misread the caption at the bottom as Lunaitude and assumed that was to make it clear you were giving coordinates on the moon. But it seems it is longitude with the bottom of the 'g' cut off :-(

  • @redbruhcolli
    @redbruhcolli Рік тому

    ",,, and of course telephone will ring" you are so hilarious, its a joy to watch your videos

  • @donm5354
    @donm5354 Рік тому +2

    14:33 Interstellar MEDIUM? What about the Interstellar SMALL, LARGE and EXTRA-LARGE?

  • @nineofnine
    @nineofnine Рік тому

    I just love the way sabine says "EINSTEIN"

  • @idontevenhaveapla7224
    @idontevenhaveapla7224 Рік тому

    Appreciate the podcast option 🙌

  • @howtoappearincompletely9739

    Thanks for the nostalgia kick from ファンファーレ (Fanfare) at 0:41-0:43. 🙂

    • @ExPsy
      @ExPsy Рік тому

      But which fanfare was it? Maybe from 7 since it is the most popular?

  • @scottramos7949
    @scottramos7949 Рік тому

    Physicists announced that they discovered there will be two Tuesdays next week. The said that they don't yet understand why, but that they are glad to have an extra day to study the phenomenon.

  • @theprinceofinadequatelighting
    @theprinceofinadequatelighting Рік тому +2

    Hey Sabine, the last few videos have had a pretty serious issues with the subtitles. The entire transcript shows on the screen at the very beginning and then there are no captions for the rest of the video.
    I don't need them per se, but I know there are a lot of people who could benefit from better accessibility.
    If you see this, please know I'm not saying this to be negative; I'm saying this in the hope of optimizing outcomes in the future. I love your videos, and just hope that others can be able to enjoy them as much as i do!

    • @shadowdragon3521
      @shadowdragon3521 Рік тому +2

      I don't have that problem. Perhaps it's something wrong on your side

    • @theprinceofinadequatelighting
      @theprinceofinadequatelighting Рік тому +1

      @@shadowdragon3521 Weird. I don't know why it would only affect videos on Sabine's channel in that case.

  • @fiveminutezen
    @fiveminutezen Рік тому

    I stopped watching this video in the middle as soon as you mentioned the podcast and switched over to continue listening there. I couldn't find you on Apple podcasts… But the sound quality is actually better than UA-cam over Spotify.
    I'm sure you'll resolve the Apple podcast issue in the near future, meanwhile you're getting a four-star rating as soon as I finish the podcast. Thank you for such a great content!
    Please provide a link to the podcast in your show notes.

  • @dadgonewild381
    @dadgonewild381 Рік тому

    Dear Dr. H: I have watched your videos for a few years now since I like your humour....rare among critical thinkers. After learning that you think that the simulation hypothesis is as ridiculous as I do, I finally wikied you. I was shocked to learn you are an academic with a PhD. The reason is that you don't use the "Dr." prefix...so I thought you were a high school teacher! Your wiki page lists one of your labels you science communicator, so it all makes sense. Thx

  • @tomsparks3259
    @tomsparks3259 Рік тому

    The map Sabine showed had just such a hot spot in Southeast Missouri.

  • @DJNiems
    @DJNiems Рік тому +1

    Appreciate the audio cues when the next story starts. Simple but effective improvement for when I’m in audio-only mode!

  • @stanimirborov3765
    @stanimirborov3765 Рік тому

    FINALly 19:00 sponsor promoted at end not begining.. now this is something that a channel would deserve a like for. else trhey are usualy skiped//anynoing n stuff like that

  • @youareivan
    @youareivan Рік тому +1

    a pixies reference? this channel gets better and better.

  • @SK-cb6wz
    @SK-cb6wz Рік тому

    I get so excited when hearing "... But what if I told you..."

  • @lisathomas1622
    @lisathomas1622 Рік тому

    7:09 I prefer they say we don’t know. Two ‘We don’t knows.’, are better than a guess rumor which accidentally becomes fact.

  • @ARK_856
    @ARK_856 Рік тому +1

    where are the TimeStamps ? :) , thanks for the great educational content as always

  • @GizzyDillespee
    @GizzyDillespee Рік тому +1

    Well, I'm glad they proved, once again, that mass doesn't turn into some other kind of mass when larger aggregates become smaller aggregates.

  • @alicedeeper
    @alicedeeper Рік тому +1

    Awesome. You've been my favorite science communicator for some time and I wonder now why I wasn't subscribed before! Probably thanks you UA-cam's "shadow subscriptions" meaning you get fed your favorite content whether you are actually subscribed or not.

  • @TheIgnoramus
    @TheIgnoramus Рік тому +7

    Im either getting older, or Sabine is getting funnier

  • @venusrise
    @venusrise Рік тому +1

    Surprising the fallout went against the prevailing winds/jet stream and out to NorCal

  • @paultraynorbsc627
    @paultraynorbsc627 Рік тому +1

    Thanks Sabine looking forward to this kind regards Paul ☕☕🙏

  • @martf1061
    @martf1061 Рік тому

    0:42
    The win music !! PERFECT CHOICE 🥳
    Final Fantasy fan !!

  • @davidallison5204
    @davidallison5204 Рік тому +1

    It’s what we ignore that’s interesting for consciousness, not what we pay attention to.

    • @mikeolsze6776
      @mikeolsze6776 Рік тому

      In my opinion. It is not necessarily what we ignore, it's more so a case of what we yet fail to apperceive as litterally lying at our feet. We overlook, overstep & basically are always needlessly reaching for the next bunch of bananas. When we have yet to repletely digest the ones we have previously foraged. One of many examples of this is the sufficient overlapping or superIMpositions of various kinematic nodalities of a specific combinatorial of hydrodynamic, kinetic, piezoelectric, electromagnetic, gyroscopic & magnetic / systemS as forming a wholistic system. Which when availed to the world, will subsequently make us all finally realize. Just how consciously myopic we are as a species. It truly is what you can not see. A real consciousness in my opinion can apperceive the invisibly cloaked. Which for our sadly lacking human perceptions of the world around us. Unfortunately almost always means a great deal of Thomas Edison, trial & error. Especially for highly complex informational combinatorials as actually intrinsically being simplex/tural. Rationalize a system of systems, to great extent as emulating the solar system. i.e. continuencies as best we can currently factitiously achieve.

  • @fabkury
    @fabkury Рік тому +1

    If Sabine came out with a "Sabine CNN" of sorts, with around-the-clock news and shows like her videos, I would totally subscribe for myself and stepson. Thanks, Sabine 👍👍

  • @crimsomnia1415
    @crimsomnia1415 Рік тому +1

    Each time I sit down with one of your videos, I feel like I'm being served a 13-course tasting menu of science, paired with a fine bottle of dry humor.
    Can you imagine how well companies could record your speech with a quantum-drum as an accelerometer? Then pass the soundwaves through the fast fourier transform algorithm and have an AI parse it back into speech to be matched with profiles of each individual person. Golly, I can't wait for the future.

  • @Mattfreeman89
    @Mattfreeman89 Рік тому +1

    I love your sense of humor. You don't have to be Dave Chappelle to crack a joke and your dead pan delivery is quite welcome.

  • @johnkeck
    @johnkeck Рік тому

    I appreciate as always the news updates. Not sure what I think about the bumper music between segments.

    • @fastend
      @fastend Рік тому

      The music is useful to separate the topics for audio listeners, it was mentioned in another post here.

  • @distendedmist5840
    @distendedmist5840 Рік тому +3

    Sabine, could you talk about Japan's release of nuclear wastewater and whether it is safe or not?

  • @Davidsasz1239
    @Davidsasz1239 Рік тому

    Loved the video, Sabine, as always!
    I'd love to see a video comparing the different popular scientific theories of consciousness, such as Integrated Information Theory, Global Workspace Theory, Active Inference and the free energy principle, the CEMI (conscious electromagnetic information) theory of McFadden, the Minimal Physicalism theory of Chris Fields.and maybe some others discussed by the neuroscience community.

  • @Vector_Ze
    @Vector_Ze Рік тому

    I remember, when I was 4-5 years old in the late 1950s, my parents discussing a news story about radioactivity being found in cow's milk...in New Jersey!

  • @azmard4865
    @azmard4865 Рік тому +1

    Didn't expect to see the world of Final Fantasy and Sabine clashed hahahaha

  • @thequeenofswords7230
    @thequeenofswords7230 Рік тому

    I was thinking of a hot club scene, which checks with the "hotness" of the Moon because you'd still want it to be really cool.

  • @stormx2827
    @stormx2827 Рік тому +1

    I'm amazed you haven't included the room-temperature superconductor news out of South Korea!

  • @charlesvane2774
    @charlesvane2774 Рік тому +2

    Your self-healing boyfriend analogy is pure genius. 😅