RP yea thats true he even mentioned in one of his books that he got the idea of relativity from one of the ancient books of india which was written in Sanskrit
Lots of people give Einstein credit for his genius or for his creativity. I think one of his biggest strengths that don't get enough credit is his ability to explain incredibly complex mathematical ideas with simple analogies that anyone can understand.
@@Jack-r2v9b that's the same thing Albert Einstein mentioned but I didn't get it ...Your time does not travel faster or slower it's because of your interest
@@rohanchaurasia4439 THE TOP DOWN, ULTIMATE, CLEAR, AND BALANCED MATHEMATICAL PROOF REGARDING HOW AND WHY ELECTROMAGNETISM/ENERGY IS GRAVITY: TIME dilation ULTIMATELY proves ON BALANCE that ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy is gravity, AS E=MC2 IS F=ma; AS the stars AND PLANETS are POINTS in the night sky. E=MC2 IS F=ma. This NECESSARILY represents, INVOLVES, AND DESCRIBES what is possible/potential AND actual IN BALANCE, AS ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy is gravity. Gravity IS ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy. TIME is NECESSARILY possible/potential AND actual IN BALANCE, AS E=MC2 IS F=ma; AS ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy is gravity. It all CLEARLY makes perfect sense. Gravity/acceleration involves BALANCED inertia/INERTIAL RESISTANCE, AS E=MC2 IS F=ma; AS ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy is gravity. (Accordingly, the rotation of WHAT IS THE MOON matches it's revolution.) GRAVITATIONAL force/ENERGY IS proportional to (or BALANCED with/as) inertia/INERTIAL RESISTANCE, AS E=MC2 IS F=ma; AS ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy is gravity. Consider the man who IS standing on what is THE EARTH/ground. Great !!! By Frank DiMeglio
But that is quite astonishing. Could you think twins separated by 1 year of diference? That's not a joke. They have born together, but because of they speed, they could not have the same age. Or yet something quite more interisting. Imagine that light travels the shortest path.The distance between two points is the time that light took from one point to other times the speed of the light. Now, since time is perceived differently, the distances are different. Not only time, but distances as well. The third scenario. Imagine an elevator accelerating upward . In that experiment, one would not know If he is subject to massive body or in an accelerating object. This all means that gravity changes space and time in the same way of accelerating objects in Einstein theory. Knowing how accelerating objects perceive the space in a space in which the speed of light is the same in all inertial objects would be to know how mass bends space time. That's why mass bends light, because they change distances. Is not It all impressive? All because light runs in a constant speed
We have plenty like that in the world, but due to how capitalism functions most of our brightest scientific minds often end up in the finance industry on better money as who gives a fuck about new science when there is profit to be made from abusing existing science as far as modern capitalism is concerned. More and more research and development is being done not by governments and universities but by private corporations governments outsource to, those corporations should they make a discovery that could aid humanity, are under no law nor moral obligation to share what they discover and likely never will if what they discover harms existing profit lines.
I feel like what you tried to mean didn't make sense xD but, since you didn't write a coherent sentence (or sentences), what you said is intrinsically nonsensical. To me.
Science believes there is no observer, as it's purpose is to eliminate that. The bolt sees the bolt, the bolt sees the bolt, the bolt is moving, the bolt is moving, i am, i am, the light, the light, the bolt, the bolt, the observer and the observed.
@@abbroadcast2842 Should have told him... The more accurately you measure a particle, the lower the accuracy on it's position. If he was so proud of his speedometers result, you should have said: "Prove i was in the area of speed limit."
some people believe that Einstein was a fraud just because he was a jew and he wrote 6-3=6. When Einstein wrote 6-3=6, he was making a joke. But there is a website that a person posted that Einstein couldn't have been smart because he didn't know subtraction. We must elimintate them from this world
To All those who are comparing Newton & Einstein Please dont compare them They are two great scientists In their Era!!! Physics is incomplete without them...! Both give us advance knowledge of physics
There is nothing about comparing Scientist's creation of their own time... That's the stupidest think to do... As an example... Newtonian Mechanics are used to determine a speed of a object, Applied force on that object and the acceleration caused by the changes of momentum which is relative to time... To explain a object with Newton's law... Time needed to be counted as an absolute value.... But when Einstein's general Relativity came in... Time and every aspect of Universe were described as relative to each other... Unlike Newtonian Mechanics... Relativity defines our world as a giant chunk of energy... Manipulating and Bending Space and Time... Creating a path for both light to travel slow... And time to tick slow
@@kulsumsheikh814 let them say what they want... They don't realize that they're wasting both of their time and brain cells arguing about such a stupid topic
Yes, but Newton has done more in the field of science and mathematics. Einstein was revolutionary and without him we probably would still use Newtonian physics. But newton was just a pure philosopher
@@alphaarcva_1679 Newton's philosophies were certainly wrong... Even his "time is an absolute number" was incredibly wrong... Newton didn't have the thinking capability that Einstein has observed... And if you're saying Einstein was "revolutionary"... Than you might've not know the real fact that "Modern Techs" are all running on Einstein's equations... Even the Wi-Fi , Bits, Qubits, Radio waves, Nuclear Reactors, TV Remote(lol)... And what not! Newton spent his all life learning about motion and dynamics... He didn't had a suitable explanation about Gravity...But Einstein had it! So there's the main problem with us... We're arguing about people who've worked on entirety different department of Physics
Einstein was a great genius and published many discoveries. The explantion that time isn't absolute is one of my favourite ones. Because it is mostly seen in our daily life. I salute this guy not just for his intelligence but also for his attitude towards society.
@@07aniketdeysarkar26 Satellitesystems need to have the time difference, from earth to space implemented in them, otherwise they would not work. That is a proof for Einstein's Theory, a very practical one, otherwise the whole shit wouldn't even work.
@@07aniketdeysarkar26 Yeah but your phone wouldn't work without it, it has effects on you personally. yeah ok your right the average man doesn't directly notice the impact, but it's there.
That video brought tears, I always dreamed about being a physicist I worked hard but after a brain injury I'm unable to see things like i used to before now I don't see patterns, I don't see maths, I don't see physics😢😢
Stephen Hawking couldn't speak without the help of a computer, nor could he move without the help of an electronic wheelchair, yet he is considered one of the greatest scientists of our century. Go far and beyond, don't let human limits stop you from being curious about the universe.
from the beginning I was interested in physics but only when I let go all the things that are holding me back (like others opinion and self doubt) then I learn how to see the word from different point of view. Also through practice i develop amazing thinking patterns. My point is that no matter what happened to you 'if you really want it you can have it'. Don't lose hope there is nothing which is not curable. It is a request from me to you that please watch "the secret" documentary. Just give it a shot and i promise your life will change. And if you practice those neural connections will forme again and you can regain your lost abiity. Have noce day😊
but hopefully you can still think and imagine in your own world, god bless you and he will award you all things when you are in heaven standing before him, god is mercy, god is rich believe me he is very merciful, but the the only you have to do is think.
I tried to imagine the same but my train was travelling so fast that everything was a blur plus i blinked when the lightening struck so I missed both the lightening bolts... oh well
The most craziest observations are found when your mind is highly creative, we tend to forget how curiosity helps our brain once we become adults. But if you retain the crazy thinking you had when you were a kid damn that's when you see the beauty of what he is trying to say. The problem is the world won't appreciate such thinking, only a select few helps with that.
It's the type of thinking that changes the world but it's easier to just think like everyone else and do your best to not stand out in any way from the crowd.
@@saymyname8925 I ain't smart like einstein 😂, I am as dumb as an average guy. But genuinely, I don't know what sort of crazy ideas you had as a kid. What if you kept pursuing those ideas in a scientific way is what Einstein did. Our education system won't encourage that.
Keeping in mind the thin boundary between "unconventionally creative" and "plain nuts." _“But the fact that some geniuses were laughed at does not imply that all who are laughed at are geniuses. They laughed at Columbus, they laughed at Fulton, they laughed at the Wright brothers. But they also laughed at Bozo the Clown.”_ - Carl Sagan
Anju Sharma It is just basic special relativity.It is ,,relatively “ (;) ) easy especially the mathematics that it is why it is retarded how some people think that just because they understand it they are gods.And no I checked what some of you were talking about that is why I made this comment (So I can stop people from trying to make their ego bigger thus deluding themselves that they are geniuses).
Anju Sharma Oh,did you really think I was a basic idiot?I understand most concepts of physics and even then I still think that I am not doing well enough just because I know there is probably an idea I am missing or a misunderstanding that I have.Although my level of mathematics isn't still advanced enough for me to know the full potential of general relativity or quantum field theory (exc.) I still have an understanding of their basic ideas and even then I get mad because I know that the basic ideas are not good enough because they don't really give you much context about the given thing that the theory is trying to show to you.
@@Warcodered01 Yeah, precisely, it's both since time is affected by the gravitational field i.e.gravity warps not only space but time as well and also time depends on our state of motion or our perception of one's motion through space
I'm a senior in HS, going to major in Mechanical/Aerospace engineering in college. I am also interested in physics and I can definitely sympathize with you on getting headaches while studying physics. Honestly man, I think the best way to understand something is just to break it down to its simplest principles. Maybe not even think about equations or formulas themselves but just let loose, relax, and think of how something moves, adding one principle over another. That's what I like to do. Anyways, hope you're having a good day during the time that you read this! For the love of physics!
I understand all of the special theory of relativity except for the time dilation in the simultaneity part and it's driving me crazy. I just can't connect the two
@@ralphhleihel5079 Special relativity is based on two postulates, that the speed of light is the same for all observers regardless of the reference frame and the laws of physics are the same for ALL inertial reference frames (i.e. body is at rest/has constant acceleration). Now, you simply know that velocity x time = distance and therefore, time = distance/velocity. Imagine you are inside of a train moving at a constant speed close to the speed of light. Now, you have a mirror in front of you and you turn on your flashlight to shine it against the mirror; from your point of view, the light will reach the mirror and then come back to you in a straight line (all while the train is moving). Now imagine you are an observer above the train, so that you can see the the light coming out of the flashlight to return to the man, and the man and train moving. From your perspective, not only is the train moving, but the light as well but in a path that follows the letter "V"; this should make sense because from your perspective, the train is moving, so the man and everything inside the train should be moving in the same direction as well (including light). So, from your perspective above the train the light is travelling a longer distance to the mirror and back to the man. According to our established formula "Velocity x Time = Distance", distance is getting bigger; the two variables responsible for this change are velocity and time... so if the speed of light is ALWAYS the same no matter what frame of reference, then the only other variable that could be changing to account for the bigger distance is TIME. Outside of the train, it is taking a longer time for light to do the same thing that is happening inside the train; in other words, time has slowed down for the man inside the train. Sorry if that explanation was very long and maybe redundant, but I just wanted to be as clear as possible, because the theories of relativity are nothing but counter intuitive. I hope this helped give a better sense about what time dilation is in terms of special relativity.
@@thenomad9963 thanks a lot for the explanation, although i already knew that and like you mentioned this wasn't my initial question, i still appreciate you putting the effort to answer me, thanks a lot man
That is what geniuses do. They are not just brilliant...they are dedicated..mad about the subject..with zero ego. They just give their whole life for the sake of their research.
Yeah right. You obviously haven't done any real study of science. The field of science is incredibly who filled. People have literally shamed people he knew the truth of something just because they didn't want to be made to feel like an idiot for not having discovered it first
I think their motivation is ego, and its a good thing that it is ego instead of money of helpfulness. Simple desire to help does not lead you to prove everyone except you is wrong. Also the truth is universal so it can combine well with egos.
Not zero ego. A lot of brilliants tend to have some narcissism. It's not that bad of a thing IN THEIR CASE. Imo, any philosophy or psychology is not totally good or bad or right or wrong. So, yes, narcissism is mostly bad but, a few times, it can motivate or push people to do what needs to be done for betterment without many bad consequences.
Someone please tell me how did Michele imagine two lightning bolts, 100 m apart ,being not simultaneous when present in the moving train ,when the theory of special relativity actually was not known at that time to him . Like i am asking on what basis he imagined that scenario . THANKS IN ADVANCE
prabhugopal3 whem you move towards a source its speed relative to you becomes faster hence it will aproach you faster than the other one which will appear to move slowly as it is receding from you ............. this is called relative velocity and was known at that time to every one ............ thats how he imagined it
Well there is a slight mistake they've done here. Light and sound travel on a different speed but in this scene both lightning and it's sound are simultaneous. This is incorrect.
Please hear my views. I think time is constant and relative for us. Thus making us relative to time not the time relative. I'm going to prove this soon and prove that infact Einstein was not completely right.
@@GalaxyTA That... is part of relativity already. If time is relative to the observer then the observer is relative to time. Are you sure you understand the principle behind Einstein's theory?
The friend is an important figure to Einstein: "In Einstein's original paper on special relativity, he ended the paper by stating, "In conclusion, let me note that my friend and colleague M. Besso steadfastly stood by me in my work on the problem here discussed, and that I am indebted to him for many a valuable suggestion.""
For reality to exist, there must be an observer, but must that observer be conscious? Long before the universe could observe itself, did it, at that time, not exist?
Just imagine what this man could do today where technology is at its best with his imagination and genius But then I feel like if this world would not be what it is today if there was no Einstein
@@MsDragonbal776 amybe but youre comparing completely different times. Now even a 12 year old can understand advanced physics by just googling it. Back in 1900 that was impossible
Damn, I didn't think they had colour cameras and television back in 1900. Thank god they did to capture this exact moment exactly how it happened, for real
Just imagine if Newton Einstein and Hawking were at a table, talking about physics and stuff, that would be really nice to see theme interact with eachother.
Some years ago, I desperately wanted to watch this series but I couldn't find the link where I can download it . I accidentally downloaded the 1st 3 episode of the Big Bang Theory not knowing it was a different one.. I finished the whole TBBT and never regretted it .But does anyone know where I can watch this series?
No , He was trying to say is here :- c is speed of light which is constant , As we all know speed = distance / time . Since speed is constant because its spped of light . Distance is also Changing since train is moving very fast , but both event is Simultanious , which mean light is travelling extra distance in same time . So , conclusion is either speed of light got incressend or Time got decressed . Since c is contant , then time got slowed . So we can stop the time if we move with speed of light . SORRY FOR ENGLISH .
karan verma time didn't got slow down not just because of the distance (it's just one of the factor ) but the real reason is due to high train speed, it broke the speed of time at which the second light strikes hence time slowed down sounds logical !! If not let me explain u with a example FACT-:Time always move forwards that means time has a speed So let us assume time is moving at a speed 50km/h . now u move at a speed 100km/h ,so speed difference between u and time is 50km/h hence 50km/h ahead of time hence time slowed down for u. So Einstein said if u want to make time an illusion so u have to move at the speed of light or beyond . Tnx and salute to Einstein 😊
marco polo , i read the general theory of relativity , and special also , But no where written than time moves with a certain amount of speed . the unit of time can never be measured because , time is not a quantity that can be measured the relativity equation is :- t'/t = (1-(v^2/c^2))^1/2 Dude this is equation where v is speed of object , c is speed of light . t' is observed time t is real time .
No, time is relevant to thee observer. Time actually IS absolute. The lightning bolts are striking simultaneously. It's the information that travels which makes it appear to the observer to be delayed.
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breaking the problem into a simple event , and then thinking about it ... basically an experiment when you use your brain , that is basically a super computer...
He imagined then he did the math. I'm sure their are paths his mind took that when he worked out the math he threw the idea away. He didn't start as a funded scientist but as a simple dreamer. His mind and his math where all the experiments he needed.
@@MsDragonbal776 isn't that what theoretical physics is... You imagine something based of of a prior notion or invent something new. Then work it out and then get people to test it... And it hasn't failed yet. Don't forget he solved the problem on the photoelectric effect on the side of all other projects. Creative imagination is the start of all good science and Einstine's has stood the test of time.
Would that mean the speed at which light travels towards the man, for the man on the train being the frame of reference, would be greater for one bolt and less for another? If we imagine the events happen simultaneously, then it's the information (in form of light and later sound for the lightning) that is reaching the fast travelling man at different rates from different events, isn't it? And so they are just experiencing events differently, and that means things are different for them, such as events.
That's the problem. It *doesn't* change. This was the problem physicists had struggled with since the late 19th century: Both electromagnetic theory and experimental observation showed that no matter how fast you moved, you perceive light at the same velocity in all directions. And according to Newtonian relativity, that doesn't make sense. Particle or wave, why was light seemingly exempt from that aspect of the laws of motion? It was Einstein who realized that they'd gotten it all wrong. Maxwell was right, and some of Newton's axioms were shown to have been assumptions.
both men would experience light traveling at the same universal constant: c. that forces the lightning bolts to be happening sumiltanously for one person, and at different times for the other
Michele should have said, "If I'm on the train the two lightning bolts only appear to me not to strike simultaneously because I am moving away from one of them and toward the other. So naturally I will see the one I'm moving toward sooner. But if I were standing beside the track and not moving I would see that in fact they struck simultaneously."
Time actually is absolute. This example actually proves that. It's so obvious. It doesn't matter if your able to perceive the bolt at different moments. The fact is that once the bolt exists, there is a definitive descrete time that all observers and the lightning bolt share.
@@matthewlui1004 I understand his idea of relativity well. I'm just saying, perception is not reality. By all means your open to convince me to otherwise
Dude, chill. I wrote the comment as a joke. You're just being too serious about it. No matter what you believe time is, there is always equations and maths to prove theories. I have no intention of arguing with someone that believes something is absolutely true.
+Kumaresan Boopalan while it is true that light speed is the same for everyone, it depends on the relative frame. What this means is light always moves at C, but outside the frame it might not seem like that. If I’m in a spaceship that is travelling at the speed of 99% C then light still travels at C for me. If I turned on the headlights on the spaceship, how fast would the light move? It wouldn’t move as twice as fast it would move at c. In a second in the spaceship, the light has moved one light second as it has been one second. However, someone viewing the beam of light from the ship who isn’t moving would say the distance of the beam is more than 1 light-second long. This because the faster you move through spacetime the slower you experience time. As time is slower for me in the spaceship it takes longer for me for the light to be one light second long. This is a theory so we don’t know for a fact that it is right but it is accepted and it isn’t a mistake in the episode director. If you didn’t understand, it’s not bad I haven’t been able to explain it properly because I don’t understand it entirely either. You can do some research on it
It’s always happening, just so fast we cannot observe it. Imagine that the light was only going slightly faster than the train and do the same thought experiment. It’s obvious that the light your moving away from will take longer to get to you as it is only traveling slightly faster than you, but you are moving towards the second lightning bolt so relative to you, it’s moving faster and you see it first
it's because when the 2 beams of light begin their travel to you, you cross meanwhile a certain distance L towards one source and moved away from the second source by the same amount of distance, that means that the first beam has now less distance to cross before it hits you. Whereas when you stand still, the beams arrive at the same time because they travel with same velocities and have the same distance to cross
i like this kind of scene or movies i thinl it will help me to gain more knowledge on science i mean it is not boring cause its visual video it really helps to better explain the text plss recommend me some movies series or videos that has something to do with Science or math
1) The Imitation Game (about Alan Turing) 2) Hawking (about Stephen Hawking) 3) The Man Who Knew Infinity (about S.Ramanujan) 4) Creation (about Charles Darwin) 5) Genius (the show in the video) Check out these movies
Im Korean, and korean students learn the special thery of relativity in the high school. To discriminate students and make it earily understandable, it seems to be pretty simplified but even in that small piece of einstein’s great achievement, we can feel the level of creativity he had.
@@klaus2913 I’m gonna be honest with you, I think there’s more to the story for Einstein’s theories. They are so radical when they were first introduced that I don’t believe he came up with them on his own. I’ve thought about this for years and the understanding of the field before Einstein and the theories he introduced leads me to believe there’s something we’re missing or were never told. His theory was so correct, and so unorthodox at the time, that there was literally no framework to base his theories on. He invented the framework, I find that very strange and kind of not believable to be honest.
@@Trigger200284 On the contrary, I think the theories he came up with were extremely common sense things provided the research that already followed. In fact, Einstein himself said that Special Relativity was "ripe for discovery." Anyone could have come up with that at any moment. It was already known by Coulomb's work in the 18th century that Electric field is proportional to permittivity of the medium. It was also known by Lorentz's work in the late 19th century that magnetic field was related to permeability of the medium. It was also known that permittivity and permeability of free space are constants. It was also known by Maxwell's work in the 1860s that electromagnetic waves like light are a result of periodic fluctuations of electric and magnetic fields. For a long time, physicists believed that light and all other electromagnetic waves travel through an invisible medium called lumiferous ether. The Michelson and Moseley experiment was a breakthrough which proved such an ether doesn't exist, and therefore light CAN travel through free space. Now since we already know that light is a function of electric and magnetic fields, which themselves are functions of permittivity and permeability, and that they are both constant for free space, it means that light travels at a speed equal to permittivity divided by permeability of free space, which are both constants. As a result, boom! Light's speed is constant, regardless of observer. That means that if an observer to travel at a speed close to that of light, by the relative model of motion, light must appear to be faster, but since it travels at a constant speed, the time would need to slow down or the distance would need to expand. As a result, time and distance(space), not speed, is relative. Since it's now established that spacetime is relative and has the ability to bend, you can now even use it to justify how objects of mass attract each other by simply saying that they bend spacetime. Boom! Special and General relativity.
@@HelloWorld-dv2tg I'm not reading anything from someone that doesn't know how form a paragraph or series of paragraphs, Jesus man. It doesn't help your point when you can't use proper grammar.
@@Trigger200284 I'm sorry. I was on phone and didn't realize the length. You could have said it in a bit nicer way. Ad hominem attacks aren't warranted. And also, even if I didn't know how to make paragraphs, you're no one to insult me as if I'm subhuman. Grammar doesn't disqualify anyone from argument, people's narrow minds to judge does.
as legend had it, the theory of relativity was so powerful, it could induce entire cutscenes. i will never understand why the only one to doubt that theory was einstein. everyone else thinks he found the truth, he thought he found a tool marginally better than newton's..
if you study it you realise that special relativity (the paper written in 1905 and the one mentioned in this video) is not that great of an idea. Thinkers of the time said that it was just a matter of time before someone would have just put the piece together. Before Special Relativity there was Poincaré and his maths, Lorentz and his transformation, Maxwell and many other that were pushing in the right direction. With Special Relativity Einstein just draw the right conclusions. The real genius of Einstein was the second paper, the one on General Relativity, that still now we don't know how to "demonstrate". There are many prediction that the theory got right, it's a solid and valid answer and probably it's showing as the right track to follow
@@ae_lhena I really like the idea of the Lorenz attractor. Combining the concept of the Lorenz attractor with Einstein's idea of a singularity in space-time I think is the future of understanding how reality forms.
Yes time is not absolute. When you spend 30min in toilet with high speed internet connection it seems like 5min.. But if you spend 5 min in toilet without internet connection it seems like 30 min... Yes time is not absolute
Seriously, try it yourself In Newtonian mechanics you would simply say the light from the lightning at the front of the train approaches you faster than the light from the one at the back of it, since you’re running into one & away from the other In relativity, both beams of light must move at the same speed relative to you
Because they knew that light travels at *one* speed. If the lightning bolts were simultaneous it would mean that one of them would have to either slow down or speed up to observe them at the same time. But thats impossible. And because light travels at one speed and you _move_ you shorten the distane for the light of the first bolt but lenghten the distance for the light of the other lightning bolt
U Making a mistake...imagine again...put urslef inside the train but imagine the train is moving really fast...really really fast...now imagine...were they simultaneous to u?
Einstein’s passionate curiosity made him think through these thought experiments and puzzled frequently. He did it a lot and so naturally he got good at it over time. I wish more people would dedicate themselves to growing their mental acuity in similar ways these days.
so somehow...without actually observing the phenomenon, the guy was able to imagine two different outcomes based on the same understanding by the same person just by "really think"-ing about it...I mean what the heck changed?🤨
But, I think because the train was moving and they could see the thunder due to light coming from it, and he was moving towards one and away from the other which means that his relative velocity with respect to the light from one was higher than the other so the light he was going towards reached his eyes early and the other from which he was going away reached later, how did it show that time is relative. Still, respect for the gentleman EINSTEIN.
one of the lightning bolts is always faster, nothing in nature is ever simultaneous. The one he saw first was a fraction faster than the other but he could only perceive that because he was going super fast on that train.
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i will in time dilation but I still dnt know why??
Nope you copied bitch
RP yea thats true he even mentioned in one of his books that he got the idea of relativity from one of the ancient books of india which was written in Sanskrit
Lots of people give Einstein credit for his genius or for his creativity. I think one of his biggest strengths that don't get enough credit is his ability to explain incredibly complex mathematical ideas with simple analogies that anyone can understand.
The ability to dumb down things lol
If you can't explain it to a young child so they can understand it then you don't understand it yourself
I don't understand it..why it seems different in both the cases??and don't tell me time is relative..I understand that but how ??
@@atharvmalpani7742 talk to a beautiful girl for an hour and it seems like only 5 minutes have passed,that's relativity
@@Jack-r2v9b that's the same thing Albert Einstein mentioned but I didn't get it ...Your time does not travel faster or slower it's because of your interest
‘Albert, this is ridiculous...’
-every physics student studying special relativity
Lmao 😂
Lol, wait until you study general relativity
Yeah, what an idiot
@@rohanchaurasia4439 THE TOP DOWN, ULTIMATE, CLEAR, AND BALANCED MATHEMATICAL PROOF REGARDING HOW AND WHY ELECTROMAGNETISM/ENERGY IS GRAVITY:
TIME dilation ULTIMATELY proves ON BALANCE that ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy is gravity, AS E=MC2 IS F=ma; AS the stars AND PLANETS are POINTS in the night sky. E=MC2 IS F=ma. This NECESSARILY represents, INVOLVES, AND DESCRIBES what is possible/potential AND actual IN BALANCE, AS ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy is gravity. Gravity IS ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy. TIME is NECESSARILY possible/potential AND actual IN BALANCE, AS E=MC2 IS F=ma; AS ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy is gravity. It all CLEARLY makes perfect sense. Gravity/acceleration involves BALANCED inertia/INERTIAL RESISTANCE, AS E=MC2 IS F=ma; AS ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy is gravity. (Accordingly, the rotation of WHAT IS THE MOON matches it's revolution.) GRAVITATIONAL force/ENERGY IS proportional to (or BALANCED with/as) inertia/INERTIAL RESISTANCE, AS E=MC2 IS F=ma; AS ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy is gravity. Consider the man who IS standing on what is THE EARTH/ground. Great !!!
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Hahahahah yes lol
That happiness when they found out that time is not absolute. We need more like that in our world
He looked up to see if god was dancing out of pure joy
But that is quite astonishing. Could you think twins separated by 1 year of diference? That's not a joke. They have born together, but because of they speed, they could not have the same age.
Or yet something quite more interisting. Imagine that light travels the shortest path.The distance between two points is the time that light took from one point to other times the speed of the light. Now, since time is perceived differently, the distances are different. Not only time, but distances as well.
The third scenario. Imagine an elevator accelerating upward . In that experiment, one would not know If he is subject to massive body or in an accelerating object. This all means that gravity changes space and time in the same way of accelerating objects in Einstein theory. Knowing how accelerating objects perceive the space in a space in which the speed of light is the same in all inertial objects would be to know how mass bends space time. That's why mass bends light, because they change distances.
Is not It all impressive? All because light runs in a constant speed
Only time will tell. ;)
It's not real bro
We have plenty like that in the world, but due to how capitalism functions most of our brightest scientific minds often end up in the finance industry on better money as who gives a fuck about new science when there is profit to be made from abusing existing science as far as modern capitalism is concerned. More and more research and development is being done not by governments and universities but by private corporations governments outsource to, those corporations should they make a discovery that could aid humanity, are under no law nor moral obligation to share what they discover and likely never will if what they discover harms existing profit lines.
01:40 me sitting in math class finally understanding the most basic algebra.
Blacksoul444
😂
I laughed way too hard at this
😂🤣
I still dont
Same. And all these smarties in the comments making smart jokes my 2 brain cells can't comprehend.
Science without a imagination is like a bird without wings
Kiwi
know as 47 ,also visualization
Science with incomprehensible imaginations = detached from reality. Some scientists cam handle it, some become idiots.
U are a fucking poet
Woofoo my dog Queen
It's funny... When the series came out, I was amazed by the genius of Albert Einstein. Now I'm at uni and I'm studying his relativity!
Can you share the link to the full series please?
Name of the series?
Name of series please
It’s called Genius
Einstein: Are they simultaneous?
Me if I imagine it: Uhmm I guess?
@@shubhraneel1666 I see you're a weeb
I feel like what you tried to mean didn't make sense xD but, since you didn't write a coherent sentence (or sentences), what you said is intrinsically nonsensical. To me.
@Vector X i think speed of light has the same speed, mybe what u meant is the lighting wasnt the same time stroke..
Science believes there is no observer, as it's purpose is to eliminate that. The bolt sees the bolt, the bolt sees the bolt, the bolt is moving, the bolt is moving, i am, i am, the light, the light, the bolt, the bolt, the observer and the observed.
@Vector X 300 thousand km/s imagination need training
Meanwhile Big Smoke: "ALL YOU HAD TO DO WAS FOLLOW THE DAMN TRAIN CJ!"
GTA lol
Lmao
😂😂San Andreas🎮🕹
Naman Panjeta 😂😂😂
Lmaooooooo
That eureka moment is one of the most precious feelings in the world, it's like turning on the lights on a room that always was dark
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Some one commented : I tried to tell officer that speed is relative, Still he fined me ticket
Offender : speed is relative, how can you give me ticket?
Cop : Frame of Reference is my speedometer not your Ass!!! Asshole
@@abbroadcast2842 bravo!😭
LOL!!!!!
@@abbroadcast2842 Should have told him... The more accurately you measure a particle, the lower the accuracy on it's position.
If he was so proud of his speedometers result, you should have said: "Prove i was in the area of speed limit."
Nice one LoL
"Time is relative, your body hasn't even hit the floor yet."
-The Ancient One
Good one. That made my day 😂😂😂
@@samirmailanchi Is the comment funny?
@@jkasdhn99 I hope not
@Anastasia Black i understood THAT reference
So I am dead
Teacher: u r late
Me: mam time is not absolute
I think you’re missing the point
@@KoreaNumberOne And I think you're missing the joke
@@KoreaNumberOne r/woosh
The closer to the earths core the slower time passes. I’m in the core itself.
Those who make fun of Einstein are fools
Chinnu Prasad ...bro u trippin?
some people believe that Einstein was a fraud just because he was a jew and he wrote 6-3=6. When Einstein wrote 6-3=6, he was making a joke. But there is a website that a person posted that Einstein couldn't have been smart because he didn't know subtraction. We must elimintate them from this world
Those who make not fun of Einstein are foolish
Phoenix Alpha why????
Phoenix Alpha i think you are foolish
To All those who are comparing Newton & Einstein
Please dont compare them
They are two great scientists
In their Era!!!
Physics is incomplete without them...! Both give us advance knowledge of physics
There is nothing about comparing Scientist's creation of their own time... That's the stupidest think to do...
As an example... Newtonian Mechanics are used to determine a speed of a object, Applied force on that object and the acceleration caused by the changes of momentum which is relative to time... To explain a object with Newton's law... Time needed to be counted as an absolute value....
But when Einstein's general Relativity came in... Time and every aspect of Universe were described as relative to each other... Unlike Newtonian Mechanics... Relativity defines our world as a giant chunk of energy... Manipulating and Bending Space and Time... Creating a path for both light to travel slow... And time to tick slow
@@mizbaibnbasher6269 that's why am saying don't compare both
Cuz most of the comments are based on either Newton is great or Einstein 😶
@@kulsumsheikh814 let them say what they want... They don't realize that they're wasting both of their time and brain cells arguing about such a stupid topic
Yes, but Newton has done more in the field of science and mathematics. Einstein was revolutionary and without him we probably would still use Newtonian physics. But newton was just a pure philosopher
@@alphaarcva_1679 Newton's philosophies were certainly wrong... Even his "time is an absolute number" was incredibly wrong... Newton didn't have the thinking capability that Einstein has observed... And if you're saying Einstein was "revolutionary"... Than you might've not know the real fact that "Modern Techs" are all running on Einstein's equations... Even the Wi-Fi , Bits, Qubits, Radio waves, Nuclear Reactors, TV Remote(lol)... And what not!
Newton spent his all life learning about motion and dynamics... He didn't had a suitable explanation about Gravity...But Einstein had it!
So there's the main problem with us... We're arguing about people who've worked on entirety different department of Physics
The actor did a fantastic job of bridging Einstein to life and wonderfully explain his theories
Einstein was a great genius and published many discoveries. The explantion that time isn't absolute is one of my favourite ones. Because it is mostly seen in our daily life. I salute this guy not just for his intelligence but also for his attitude towards society.
How is it mostly seen in our daily lives ?
I doubt that any of us move near the speed of light so for us its absolute
@@07aniketdeysarkar26 Satellitesystems need to have the time difference, from earth to space implemented in them, otherwise they would not work.
That is a proof for Einstein's Theory, a very practical one, otherwise the whole shit wouldn't even work.
@@mam0lechinookclan607
😂 That's far from an average man's daily life, I assure you that !
@@07aniketdeysarkar26 Yeah but your phone wouldn't work without it, it has effects on you personally.
yeah ok your right the average man doesn't directly notice the impact, but it's there.
Tesla,an intellectual: "i made the lightning bolts"
Underrated comment
Edison joins the chat 😂😂
@@shreyas2730 and stole the chat
Einstein s wife :why are you late?
Einstein: Time is not absolute
Einstein: close your eyes & imagine a train.
Me : sorry, i have exams today.
😂😂😂
@Aadhi Sesha
best of hard work.
That's why he is asking you to close your eyes
Did you pass?
"Do you know how fast you were driving?"
"Relative to what?"
"Relative to me" (fine a ticket)
Me: Gets shot
Doctor: imagine you haven't
That video brought tears, I always dreamed about being a physicist I worked hard but after a brain injury I'm unable to see things like i used to before now I don't see patterns, I don't see maths, I don't see physics😢😢
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Stephen Hawking couldn't speak without the help of a computer, nor could he move without the help of an electronic wheelchair, yet he is considered one of the greatest scientists of our century. Go far and beyond, don't let human limits stop you from being curious about the universe.
your name suggests your greatest injury
from the beginning I was interested in physics but only when I let go all the things that are holding me back (like others opinion and self doubt) then I learn how to see the word from different point of view. Also through practice i develop amazing thinking patterns.
My point is that no matter what happened to you 'if you really want it you can have it'. Don't lose hope there is nothing which is not curable.
It is a request from me to you that please watch "the secret" documentary. Just give it a shot and i promise your life will change.
And if you practice those neural connections will forme again and you can regain your lost abiity.
Have noce day😊
but hopefully you can still think and imagine in your own world, god bless you and he will award you all things when you are in heaven standing before him, god is mercy, god is rich believe me he is very merciful, but the the only you have to do is think.
I tried to imagine the same but my train was travelling so fast that everything was a blur plus i blinked when the lightening struck so I missed both the lightening bolts... oh well
what
I forgot to purchase tickets and the conductor kicked me off on my train.
@@adamkendall997 lol
Me too
You managed to imagine yourself blinking to miss something ... how even
The most craziest observations are found when your mind is highly creative, we tend to forget how curiosity helps our brain once we become adults. But if you retain the crazy thinking you had when you were a kid damn that's when you see the beauty of what he is trying to say.
The problem is the world won't appreciate such thinking, only a select few helps with that.
It's the type of thinking that changes the world but it's easier to just think like everyone else and do your best to not stand out in any way from the crowd.
Yeah you just retain crazy thinking and will be smart like Einstein. You solved it...
@@saymyname8925 I ain't smart like einstein 😂, I am as dumb as an average guy. But genuinely, I don't know what sort of crazy ideas you had as a kid. What if you kept pursuing those ideas in a scientific way is what Einstein did. Our education system won't encourage that.
Keeping in mind the thin boundary between "unconventionally creative" and "plain nuts."
_“But the fact that some geniuses were laughed at does not imply that all who are laughed at are geniuses. They laughed at Columbus, they laughed at Fulton, they laughed at the Wright brothers. But they also laughed at Bozo the Clown.”_
- Carl Sagan
@@HowlingWolf518 exactly totally agree, as long as you are able to prove your wild ideas it's good.
This comment section is full of people that think that they are way smarter than they actually are.
Black Flash u seriously need to see what we are talking about and comment on that. U r 2 lost in ur own world.
Anju Sharma It is just basic special relativity.It is ,,relatively “ (;) ) easy especially the mathematics that it is why it is retarded how some people think that just because they understand it they are gods.And no I checked what some of you were talking about that is why I made this comment (So I can stop people from trying to make their ego bigger thus deluding themselves that they are geniuses).
Anju Sharma Oh,did you really think I was a basic idiot?I understand most concepts of physics and even then I still think that I am not doing well enough just because I know there is probably an idea I am missing or a misunderstanding that I have.Although my level of mathematics isn't still advanced enough for me to know the full potential of general relativity or quantum field theory (exc.) I still have an understanding of their basic ideas and even then I get mad because I know that the basic ideas are not good enough because they don't really give you much context about the given thing that the theory is trying to show to you.
@@blackflash9935 ok genius so u got lesser ego compared to everyone it seems like
@@blackflash9935 Stfu Everybody in the Comment section are not Genius Like Einstein
The moment when Sir Albert Einstein said that time is relative I got goosebumps
@Sherlock Holmes no shit sherlock
N I got heart attack
I'm confused is this thing saying time is relative, or our perception of it is?
@@Warcodered01 Yeah, precisely, it's both since time is affected by the gravitational field i.e.gravity warps not only space but time as well and also time depends on our state of motion or our perception of one's motion through space
@@TheCosmicDestroyer.... I think the other words to say it are: time is absolute on the most basic level of reality.
And all percieved, conceived, and understood from a comfy chair...how can we not love this man...not alone science?
I’ve been watching this for a full year now, it’s just amazing. I can’t get enough
Name of show?
Subscribe to pewdiepie_mf (genius) 2017
Intrested in physics but gets headache while studying
I'm a senior in HS, going to major in Mechanical/Aerospace engineering in college. I am also interested in physics and I can definitely sympathize with you on getting headaches while studying physics. Honestly man, I think the best way to understand something is just to break it down to its simplest principles. Maybe not even think about equations or formulas themselves but just let loose, relax, and think of how something moves, adding one principle over another. That's what I like to do. Anyways, hope you're having a good day during the time that you read this! For the love of physics!
The NoMad thx
I understand all of the special theory of relativity except for the time dilation in the simultaneity part and it's driving me crazy. I just can't connect the two
@@ralphhleihel5079 Special relativity is based on two postulates, that the speed of light is the same for all observers regardless of the reference frame and the laws of physics are the same for ALL inertial reference frames (i.e. body is at rest/has constant acceleration).
Now, you simply know that velocity x time = distance and therefore, time = distance/velocity. Imagine you are inside of a train moving at a constant speed close to the speed of light. Now, you have a mirror in front of you and you turn on your flashlight to shine it against the mirror; from your point of view, the light will reach the mirror and then come back to you in a straight line (all while the train is moving). Now imagine you are an observer above the train, so that you can see the the light coming out of the flashlight to return to the man, and the man and train moving. From your perspective, not only is the train moving, but the light as well but in a path that follows the letter "V"; this should make sense because from your perspective, the train is moving, so the man and everything inside the train should be moving in the same direction as well (including light).
So, from your perspective above the train the light is travelling a longer distance to the mirror and back to the man. According to our established formula "Velocity x Time = Distance", distance is getting bigger; the two variables responsible for this change are velocity and time... so if the speed of light is ALWAYS the same no matter what frame of reference, then the only other variable that could be changing to account for the bigger distance is TIME. Outside of the train, it is taking a longer time for light to do the same thing that is happening inside the train; in other words, time has slowed down for the man inside the train.
Sorry if that explanation was very long and maybe redundant, but I just wanted to be as clear as possible, because the theories of relativity are nothing but counter intuitive. I hope this helped give a better sense about what time dilation is in terms of special relativity.
@@thenomad9963 thanks a lot for the explanation, although i already knew that and like you mentioned this wasn't my initial question, i still appreciate you putting the effort to answer me, thanks a lot man
Logic takes u from A to B...
Imagination takes u from A to infinity...!
Albert Einstein ❤️
That is what geniuses do. They are not just brilliant...they are dedicated..mad about the subject..with zero ego. They just give their whole life for the sake of their research.
Yeah right. You obviously haven't done any real study of science. The field of science is incredibly who filled. People have literally shamed people he knew the truth of something just because they didn't want to be made to feel like an idiot for not having discovered it first
They tend to have gigantic egos unfortunately. You can read about accounts of prominent scientists to confirm this.
I think their motivation is ego, and its a good thing that it is ego instead of money of helpfulness. Simple desire to help does not lead you to prove everyone except you is wrong. Also the truth is universal so it can combine well with egos.
Not zero ego. A lot of brilliants tend to have some narcissism. It's not that bad of a thing IN THEIR CASE.
Imo, any philosophy or psychology is not totally good or bad or right or wrong. So, yes, narcissism is mostly bad but, a few times, it can motivate or push people to do what needs to be done for betterment without many bad consequences.
And here I am having thought experiments about women..
Teezy Megeezy so fucking lame
Having what? What do you mean by that? Eh I don't have time to write me and my homies are going to the cinema for the Lion King reboot today.
@@selenophile410 how is that lame, ass?
@@cherrynado गांड
Izzkka sure, busy life with friends and cinema sure buddy we believe you
The simple analogy that he proposed to explain that is amazing.
Me : so you mean the lightning bolts are same ?
Einstein : well yes , but actually no..
simultaneous
Someone please tell me how did Michele imagine two lightning bolts, 100 m apart ,being not simultaneous when present in the moving train ,when the theory of special relativity actually was not known at that time to him . Like i am asking on what basis he imagined that scenario .
THANKS IN ADVANCE
SENTHIL KUMAR S A He thought what would happen if the speed of light is invariant as the guy before told him to think so.
Rabsan Galib Ahmed But why did he assume it to be invariant?
prabhugopal3 whem you move towards a source its speed relative to you becomes faster hence it will aproach you faster than the other one which will appear to move slowly as it is receding from you ............. this is called relative velocity and was known at that time to every one ............ thats how he imagined it
prabhugopal3 Because Einstein told him, "not if light moves at one speed."
Michelson experiment
These clips should be a Netflix show that would be so cool
The greatest genius of all times!
In this case, time is a matter of perspective. "Time will tell, it always does"
Well there is a slight mistake they've done here. Light and sound travel on a different speed but in this scene both lightning and it's sound are simultaneous. This is incorrect.
if you think about it, it's crazy how they got this footage and not only that, but got it in colour. Truly incredible.
Bro
Bro
And even the fact that they disassembled the man’s brain and entered his imagination
@@raxn2673 fr
bro
Please share this so more people can find it
trolls lollol yes
Which movie or series is this ?
Can someone share the name ?
Thanks
Imagine the reaction of the general public after this discovery, for them, this could be the big step towards time travel
I’m in the core
Time is relative,thus not absolute and both Newton and Galileo are wrong.
Issam Mohanna even the gravity that was devised by newton was wrong
Please hear my views.
I think time is constant and relative for us. Thus making us relative to time not the time relative. I'm going to prove this soon and prove that infact Einstein was not completely right.
@@GalaxyTA I would like to hear more.
@@GalaxyTA That... is part of relativity already. If time is relative to the observer then the observer is relative to time. Are you sure you understand the principle behind Einstein's theory?
Irwin Iing Newton’s law of gravitation works for established fields perfectly
Einstein: Time is not absolute!
Me: So Time travel is real?
Love this guy Einstein. He unerstands foundation of energy, space and time.😎👍
This moment changed humanity forever! ❤️
Stop it ⛔
He is a Clerk in a patent office that's it
He deserves not more than that
@@maheshm8671 Are you saying this with sarcasm or...
@@maheshm8671 You better go back to your clerk shop to carry on your activities.
@@mylifephysics.8929 Sorry I don't want to become other einstein
@@maheshm8671 He was one of the only people to reach almost the pinnacle of humanity, you flabby armed 300 kilogram fuc-
The friend is an important figure to Einstein:
"In Einstein's original paper on special relativity, he ended the paper by stating, "In conclusion, let me note that my friend and colleague M. Besso steadfastly stood by me in my work on the problem here discussed, and that I am indebted to him for many a valuable suggestion.""
I find it fascinating why the observer instead of time can't be doubted as not absolute?
For reality to exist, there must be an observer, but must that observer be conscious? Long before the universe could observe itself, did it, at that time, not exist?
@@albejaine stop speaking in absolutes when you don't know the truth. Who said reality requires and observer? You? God?
@@albejaine it requires only the 4 dimensions of space time
Just imagine what this man could do today where technology is at its best with his imagination and genius
But then I feel like if this world would not be what it is today if there was no Einstein
The man wasn't as smart as your hyping him up to be
He would be another entrepreneur, making another fruit brand products. I'm glad he wasn't born in this era.
@@MsDragonbal776 we havent found a better mind than this for over a centruy now idiot
@@Smartified boi shut the fuck up. There's 11 year old kids attending Harvard these days. We've found plenty of minds better than his
@@MsDragonbal776 amybe but youre comparing completely different times. Now even a 12 year old can understand advanced physics by just googling it. Back in 1900 that was impossible
Music at 0:12 is 'A Powerful Mind' by Lorne Balfe. Thank me later.
"Holy hell"
Me : *[confusing screaming]*
Damn, I didn't think they had colour cameras and television back in 1900. Thank god they did to capture this exact moment exactly how it happened, for real
Just imagine if Newton Einstein and Hawking were at a table, talking about physics and stuff, that would be really nice to see theme interact with eachother.
scientists are humoristic when they meet someone having the same level of IQ as their, so they will may not talk about physics and stuff
Hawking could not talk
@@zaxarispetixos8728 Hawking Chair
they'd be telling newton everything they know in their era, hawking would be schooling both about transistors, the higgs boson and the internet
@@zaxarispetixos8728 Hawking could chair though
If Einstein, Steven hawking and Nicola Tesla (may have spelled wrong) were together I wonder what they could do and discover
Dig under area 51.
They can know how a god think
They could unlock almost all the mystery of the Universe.(By the way it's Stephen Hawking 😂)
Actually that’s kinda how it was in Einstein’s time
They had a generation full of incredible bigshots who all worked together.
Utsav Das I knew I spelt 1 name wrong
Now I got his point "imagination is important than knowledge"
Knowledge helps you to imagine
Some years ago, I desperately wanted to watch this series but I couldn't find the link where I can download it . I accidentally downloaded the 1st 3 episode of the Big Bang Theory not knowing it was a different one.. I finished the whole TBBT and never regretted it .But does anyone know where I can watch this series?
So basically the answers are always around us, all we have to do is to find it in our own way.
Well ! That's a good point.
This also explain as you move closer to speed of light, time slows down as you can see the second lightning arrive later than the first one.
Excellent and clear Video Editing with excellent 👌 explanations.
We want more and more videos like this.
Can anyone tell me to how to watch full movie of this
This is a TV Show called Genius by National Geographic, not a movie.
Downöoad the app called popcorn time u would find it over there
This is a part of a 10 episode documentary about Albert Einstein called Genius. It's on digital for purchase on UA-cam and other platforms.
You can watch it for free on the NatGeo TV website.
download showbox app....u can watch HD and u can also download all the episodes......
He was trying to say that time is an "illusion"
Alrafi no he said time is different for the same event
No , He was trying to say is here :-
c is speed of light which is constant ,
As we all know speed = distance / time .
Since speed is constant because its spped of light .
Distance is also Changing since train is moving very fast , but both event is Simultanious , which mean light is travelling extra distance in same time .
So , conclusion is either speed of light got incressend or Time got decressed . Since c is contant , then time got slowed .
So we can stop the time if we move with speed of light .
SORRY FOR ENGLISH .
karan verma time didn't got slow down not just because of the distance (it's just one of the factor ) but the real reason is due to high train speed, it broke the speed of time at which the second light strikes hence time slowed down sounds logical !! If not let me explain u with a example
FACT-:Time always move forwards that means time has a speed
So let us assume time is moving at a speed 50km/h . now u move at a speed 100km/h ,so speed difference between u and time is 50km/h hence 50km/h ahead of time hence time slowed down for u.
So Einstein said if u want to make time an illusion so u have to move at the speed of light or beyond .
Tnx and salute to Einstein 😊
marco polo , i read the general theory of relativity , and special also ,
But no where written than time moves with a certain amount of speed .
the unit of time can never be measured because , time is not a quantity that can be measured
the relativity equation is :-
t'/t = (1-(v^2/c^2))^1/2
Dude this is equation where v is speed of object ,
c is speed of light .
t' is observed time
t is real time .
No, time is relevant to thee observer. Time actually IS absolute. The lightning bolts are striking simultaneously. It's the information that travels which makes it appear to the observer to be delayed.
Could anyone post the link of the full episode.??
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Spectacular!
“Time is not absolute.” I love that. ⚡️
Name of the film?
Not gonna lie, we all had his friend's reaction after founding that time is relative..
Where can you watch it?
How can he be so genius, yet not so scientific? His conclusion about time was basically based from an imagination instead of an actual experiment
Correct
breaking the problem into a simple event , and then thinking about it ... basically an experiment when you use your brain , that is basically a super computer...
He imagined then he did the math. I'm sure their are paths his mind took that when he worked out the math he threw the idea away. He didn't start as a funded scientist but as a simple dreamer. His mind and his math where all the experiments he needed.
@@austinsullivan7152 and that's the problem. His math was based on our perception and idea of time.
@@MsDragonbal776 isn't that what theoretical physics is... You imagine something based of of a prior notion or invent something new. Then work it out and then get people to test it... And it hasn't failed yet.
Don't forget he solved the problem on the photoelectric effect on the side of all other projects. Creative imagination is the start of all good science and Einstine's has stood the test of time.
Would that mean the speed at which light travels towards the man, for the man on the train being the frame of reference, would be greater for one bolt and less for another?
If we imagine the events happen simultaneously, then it's the information (in form of light and later sound for the lightning) that is reaching the fast travelling man at different rates from different events, isn't it? And so they are just experiencing events differently, and that means things are different for them, such as events.
they percieve it as different
That's the problem. It *doesn't* change. This was the problem physicists had struggled with since the late 19th century: Both electromagnetic theory and experimental observation showed that no matter how fast you moved, you perceive light at the same velocity in all directions. And according to Newtonian relativity, that doesn't make sense. Particle or wave, why was light seemingly exempt from that aspect of the laws of motion?
It was Einstein who realized that they'd gotten it all wrong. Maxwell was right, and some of Newton's axioms were shown to have been assumptions.
both men would experience light traveling at the same universal constant: c. that forces the lightning bolts to be happening sumiltanously for one person, and at different times for the other
Michele should have said, "If I'm on the train the two lightning bolts only appear to me not to strike simultaneously because I am moving away from one of them and toward the other. So naturally I will see the one I'm moving toward sooner. But if I were standing beside the track and not moving I would see that in fact they struck simultaneously."
So Einstein discovered the idea of relativity from the concept of relative motion! Great.
How to demonstrate time isn't absolute:
Imagination
Time actually is absolute. This example actually proves that. It's so obvious. It doesn't matter if your able to perceive the bolt at different moments. The fact is that once the bolt exists, there is a definitive descrete time that all observers and the lightning bolt share.
You read too much Newton to understand what Einstein's theory of relativity says and the joke.
@@matthewlui1004 I understand his idea of relativity well. I'm just saying, perception is not reality. By all means your open to convince me to otherwise
Dude, chill. I wrote the comment as a joke. You're just being too serious about it. No matter what you believe time is, there is always equations and maths to prove theories. I have no intention of arguing with someone that believes something is absolutely true.
@@matthewlui1004 or you just don't know what the fuck your talking about and just want to save facw
First guy who said Time is not absolute
Rest People just Learn Or Memorize that Time is absolute.♥️
How it's possible. Light speed is same for all observers.Also lightning discharge may different with respect to time... Episode Director ???
+Kumaresan Boopalan while it is true that light speed is the same for everyone, it depends on the relative frame. What this means is light always moves at C, but outside the frame it might not seem like that. If I’m in a spaceship that is travelling at the speed of 99% C then light still travels at C for me. If I turned on the headlights on the spaceship, how fast would the light move? It wouldn’t move as twice as fast it would move at c. In a second in the spaceship, the light has moved one light second as it has been one second. However, someone viewing the beam of light from the ship who isn’t moving would say the distance of the beam is more than 1 light-second long. This because the faster you move through spacetime the slower you experience time. As time is slower for me in the spaceship it takes longer for me for the light to be one light second long. This is a theory so we don’t know for a fact that it is right but it is accepted and it isn’t a mistake in the episode director. If you didn’t understand, it’s not bad I haven’t been able to explain it properly because I don’t understand it entirely either. You can do some research on it
Its a little bit confusing as we never experienced such scenario 🤔
It’s always happening, just so fast we cannot observe it. Imagine that the light was only going slightly faster than the train and do the same thought experiment. It’s obvious that the light your moving away from will take longer to get to you as it is only traveling slightly faster than you, but you are moving towards the second lightning bolt so relative to you, it’s moving faster and you see it first
it's because when the 2 beams of light begin their travel to you, you cross meanwhile a certain distance L towards one source and moved away from the second source by the same amount of distance, that means that the first beam has now less distance to cross before it hits you. Whereas when you stand still, the beams arrive at the same time because they travel with same velocities and have the same distance to cross
And from this very moment, physics got more fdn to new things, and is now my subj in school that makes my brain squeezed. Thanks Sir Einstein!
Be careful with school, it makes everything complicated don't let it make you hate physics...
That guy didn’t understand he was just being polite
i like this kind of scene or movies i thinl it will help me to gain more knowledge on science i mean it is not boring cause its visual video it really helps to better explain the text
plss recommend me some movies series or videos that has something to do with Science or math
1) The Imitation Game (about Alan Turing)
2) Hawking (about Stephen Hawking)
3) The Man Who Knew Infinity (about S.Ramanujan)
4) Creation (about Charles Darwin)
5) Genius (the show in the video)
Check out these movies
Top 5 Greatest Discoveries in Human History :-
1. Fire
2. Wheel
3. Farming
4. Metallurgy
5. Relativity
I will add "Algebra and Zero" in Baghdad
Radiowave ...? Without radiowave this much evolution of human kind would not had occur ( make my grammatical mistakes correct 😂😆)
Im Korean, and korean students learn the special thery of relativity in the high school.
To discriminate students and make it earily understandable, it seems to be pretty simplified but even in that small piece of einstein’s great achievement, we can feel the level of creativity he had.
I fail to see how anyone could imagine this into understanding what the hell he’s talking about…. And especially not in 70 seconds.
Intuition, rather than intellectual understanding.
@@klaus2913 I’m gonna be honest with you, I think there’s more to the story for Einstein’s theories.
They are so radical when they were first introduced that I don’t believe he came up with them on his own. I’ve thought about this for years and the understanding of the field before Einstein and the theories he introduced leads me to believe there’s something we’re missing or were never told.
His theory was so correct, and so unorthodox at the time, that there was literally no framework to base his theories on. He invented the framework, I find that very strange and kind of not believable to be honest.
@@Trigger200284 On the contrary, I think the theories he came up with were extremely common sense things provided the research that already followed. In fact, Einstein himself said that Special Relativity was "ripe for discovery." Anyone could have come up with that at any moment.
It was already known by Coulomb's work in the 18th century that Electric field is proportional to permittivity of the medium.
It was also known by Lorentz's work in the late 19th century that magnetic field was related to permeability of the medium. It was also known that permittivity and permeability of free space are constants.
It was also known by Maxwell's work in the 1860s that electromagnetic waves like light are a result of periodic fluctuations of electric and magnetic fields.
For a long time, physicists believed that light and all other electromagnetic waves travel through an invisible medium called lumiferous ether. The Michelson and Moseley experiment was a breakthrough which proved such an ether doesn't exist, and therefore light CAN travel through free space.
Now since we already know that light is a function of electric and magnetic fields, which themselves are functions of permittivity and permeability, and that they are both constant for free space, it means that light travels at a speed equal to permittivity divided by permeability of free space, which are both constants.
As a result, boom! Light's speed is constant, regardless of observer. That means that if an observer to travel at a speed close to that of light, by the relative model of motion, light must appear to be faster, but since it travels at a constant speed, the time would need to slow down or the distance would need to expand. As a result, time and distance(space), not speed, is relative.
Since it's now established that spacetime is relative and has the ability to bend, you can now even use it to justify how objects of mass attract each other by simply saying that they bend spacetime. Boom! Special and General relativity.
@@HelloWorld-dv2tg I'm not reading anything from someone that doesn't know how form a paragraph or series of paragraphs, Jesus man.
It doesn't help your point when you can't use proper grammar.
@@Trigger200284 I'm sorry. I was on phone and didn't realize the length. You could have said it in a bit nicer way. Ad hominem attacks aren't warranted.
And also, even if I didn't know how to make paragraphs, you're no one to insult me as if I'm subhuman. Grammar doesn't disqualify anyone from argument, people's narrow minds to judge does.
as legend had it, the theory of relativity was so powerful, it could induce entire cutscenes.
i will never understand why the only one to doubt that theory was einstein. everyone else thinks he found the truth, he thought he found a tool marginally better than newton's..
if you study it you realise that special relativity (the paper written in 1905 and the one mentioned in this video) is not that great of an idea. Thinkers of the time said that it was just a matter of time before someone would have just put the piece together. Before Special Relativity there was Poincaré and his maths, Lorentz and his transformation, Maxwell and many other that were pushing in the right direction. With Special Relativity Einstein just draw the right conclusions. The real genius of Einstein was the second paper, the one on General Relativity, that still now we don't know how to "demonstrate". There are many prediction that the theory got right, it's a solid and valid answer and probably it's showing as the right track to follow
@@ae_lhena I really like the idea of the Lorenz attractor. Combining the concept of the Lorenz attractor with Einstein's idea of a singularity in space-time I think is the future of understanding how reality forms.
1:40 Me at my new banking job when i finally understand what i'm doing
was anybody else expecting some crazy plot twist 😂
Yes time is not absolute. When you spend 30min in toilet with high speed internet connection it seems like 5min.. But if you spend 5 min in toilet without internet connection it seems like 30 min... Yes time is not absolute
whats the name of this movie/series ?
a truly beautiful mind👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
That guy was only imagining not experiencing the real phenomenon. How he comes to know that two lightning in real is not simultaneously.🤔
I know right? I'm asking myself who the hell directed this video
Dang I had the same question.
Well it’s an immediate result of assuming light moves at the same speed relative to everyone, regardless of how everyone try to chase\outrun it
Seriously, try it yourself
In Newtonian mechanics you would simply say the light from the lightning at the front of the train approaches you faster than the light from the one at the back of it, since you’re running into one & away from the other
In relativity, both beams of light must move at the same speed relative to you
Because they knew that light travels at *one* speed. If the lightning bolts were simultaneous it would mean that one of them would have to either slow down or speed up to observe them at the same time. But thats impossible. And because light travels at one speed and you _move_ you shorten the distane for the light of the first bolt but lenghten the distance for the light of the other lightning bolt
Someone please tell me where can I find the whole series
I don't see why you'd imagine them to be different while on the train
I tried to imagine this and they were simultaneous
U Making a mistake...imagine again...put urslef inside the train but imagine the train is moving really fast...really really fast...now imagine...were they simultaneous to u?
@@millindchoudhury6367 NO!
@@hoopstalkcentral exactly....u were missing the speed of train ...n that's what most important
@@hoopstalkcentral you are ignoring the speed of light and sound.
Einstein’s passionate curiosity made him think through these thought experiments and puzzled frequently. He did it a lot and so naturally he got good at it over time. I wish more people would dedicate themselves to growing their mental acuity in similar ways these days.
so somehow...without actually observing the phenomenon, the guy was able to imagine two different outcomes based on the same understanding by the same person just by "really think"-ing about it...I mean what the heck changed?🤨
But, I think because the train was moving and they could see the thunder due to light coming from it, and he was moving towards one and away from the other which means that his relative velocity with respect to the light from one was higher than the other so the light he was going towards reached his eyes early and the other from which he was going away reached later, how did it show that time is relative.
Still, respect for the gentleman EINSTEIN.
@@Amanda-dg9zj I tried hard but still could not get it, maybe bcoz I've never read its theory. Thanks for your help.
one of the lightning bolts is always faster, nothing in nature is ever simultaneous. The one he saw first was a fraction faster than the other but he could only perceive that because he was going super fast on that train.
Yeah exactly
He didn't figure out the Truth...he just established some new mathematical formula.
Einstein got excited because he realized his wife would be slimmer if he just moved really, really fast
A little too fast the cops would be right beside him
Instead of trying to learn from HC Verma, just should've watched this series
Whats film name?
@@ahmad5640 its a series called genius
Where can I watch the full version of this?