@@braintruffle Honestly, you have compressed tens of thousands of dollars worth of education into 2 magnificent videos. This format is the future of education and you sir are a pioneer.
The only thing I could think while following your explanations is "outstanding" and "jaw-dropping". I wish I had someone like you while I was studying fluids for the first time. With this quality of work, you will definitely find an appreciative audience, and I am part of them. I feel lucky to have found you and I sent your videos to all my friends interested in this topic, bravo.
Absolutely amazing. This series may be one of the highest form of human contribution. The intelligence, the knowledge, the ability to describe, the skills to put this series together with such amazing visuals, the patience, the willingness to share and work so hard at it, all add up to something magical.
Wow, I have attended lectures on CFD before, but this series is an absolute eye opener. I don't think I have ever watched a video where I gained so many new perspectives per time. This video is just filled to the brim with it.
RIP little blue particle :') The previous video already earned my instant subscription after a few minutes, and I had to leave some kind of comment here, to stress how amazing your content is. This is how educational videos should be: Well-animated, well-explained, interesting and conveying information, ideas, and concepts through shifting perspectives and superb abstraction. Please keep going, your videos are amazing.
I have to take my hat off to you. I'm astounded at the quality of this video. The amount of effort for that kind of animations. The level of knowledge you must have in order to explain this so simply and beautifully. Sir please keep going, I'm already trying to share this with everyone. Thank you thank you so much for this lessons!
Outstanding work. The waiting time was for creating this, of course, has been worth it. I'm going to be sure this reach more people by sharing it with people I know that appreciate a lot this kind of work. I wonder, what is your background, and what motivates you to produce in these videos such a high level of quality?
I really got to thank you for your motivating words! I am very happy that you like it and seeing your videos is a pleasure as well! You clearly have a sound theoretical background. I remember watching your wave function videos as an additional source of verification in preparation to my first video! Excellent visualizations. My background resides in non-linear dynamics, but pretty much everything that moves catches my attention. Since my studies, I just loved building my own simulations that really helped me understanding what is going on. My goal here is to share this experience of understanding by playing with simulations.
@braintruffle simulating to understand is such a powerful idea. I'm just about to start my physics formal study, and I learned SO MUCH from the videos. It helped me to really understand a ton of other content that I've consumed during the last year. Lots of them left me with a taste of "I need a degree to really get it", but apparently I just needed to watch your work. Thank you and congrats.
I almost can't believe how great the quality of this series is. Education of this level, it is so fascinating and visually it is beautiful. I'm left here only able to hope it won't be too long before the next video comes out. Thank you!
I know is not much but your last video made me start taking thermodynamics seriously! I want to know more about fluids and I figured that was a place to start.
This is a really complete video for educational purposes. I am a MSc in physics and this cleared up certain stuff I was worried about. I would say it's a little dense in information but it is worth it. Great job.
Great work. I love how you start at the quantum level and only then abstract upward. Never have seen that done in a contiguous way. I really highlights the levels of simplification needed
The best educational video and the best visual representation on this topic. Thank you for the time you invested in the animation. I really appreciate it.
I have already implemented a 3d fluid simulation for the cpu about a decade ago but I never got very deep into the "nuts and bolts" of the underlying principles or the various approaches. This series really seems to hit the spot, amazing quality content!
I just found your work this weekend, excellent quality on a topic that isn't explained anywhere else in a way nearly (not same universe) as accessible and thorough, excitedly waiting for new videos!!!
A bit late to the ride, but just wanted to let you know that this series is truly amazing and extremely underrated. Videos like show just how beautiful physics and math can be even for people who are not that into it. Would love to see more!
Thank you so much! I often feel stunned and excited when I dive into certain topics, and to hear that I was able to convey some of that beauty makes me very happy! Thank you so much for your comment!
I must admit, your vocal cadence is a *surprisingly comforting* sleep aid. While my first watch of each video was out of curiosity and interest in the topic and on those merits alone these are brilliant videos, I gotta say that this series is also supremely relaxing and calming, which is very commendable. Hell, I can and have meditated to this, which is a rare quality for a video that isn't specifically designed to be used for meditation or white noise. I've watched each a good dozen or so times so far. Genuinely, thank you for deciding on this format as your presenting style. It helped me understand more of the topic than I expected in decent detail but has also helped me overcome my insomnia on bad nights.
this right here. it was amazing, congratulations on the work! together with the microscopic perspective, it was one of the most beautiful expositions I've ever seen. the quality of the animations and theoretical backgroud you provide is simply astounding. keep it up.
Absolutely superb elegant work! I dedicated my life trying to explain through graphics and video things in the most simple and clean way, and I really loved each solution of your videos. Elegance and beauty is in math, in visualization and yes in organized thinking and explaining. Your work is simply beautiful!
The amount of work that went into this is astounding. Good work. I also noticed how the little blobs interact with one another. A subtle detail but one that adds a lot.
this is an amazing channel, pure educational gold. It gives me so much inspiration about information theory, intelligence and the true nature of our reality
Superb video! Beautifully explains the concepts behind the approximations of continuum dynamics. I wrote a fluid simulator back in college and I feel like I am relearning what I did back then, but understanding it better from your videos! Awesome work. Love the narration and the presentation style. An absolute treasure of a video series.
I just finished both videos on the channel so far. As I was watching, I had in my mind "Okay, this is a new amazing channel of someone who's been making science videos for many years." When I looked though, you don't have any other channels linked! This can't honestly be your first work!? This is incredibly good. If you have other work please link it so I can enjoy that as well.
Is there any way to open source some or all of the code used to generate these simulations? This is incredibly educational, and I'd love to play around with and try to understand the code behind it! Thank you so much for doing this, it's absolutely world class content.
Incredible videos! Surprisingly accessible to someone not that familiar with the domain, and the attention to detail is stunning - must have been a lot of work! (In a decade+ of watching UA-cam I think this might be my first comment - that's how good it is!)
What a brilliant and interesting video! I really enjoy it and you just help me visualize the concepts I learned from CFD. Really looking forward to your next masterpiece!
4:31 man, not only this video is just pure amazingness, but the fact that you ALSO animate this cute 3D balls reacting to the great simulations makes it even better. I can only begin to imagine the hundreds of hours behind this video (and also the previous one)
I studied mechanical engineering and it was essentially HERE IS THE DERIVATION OF THE NAVIER STOKES EQUATIONS LEARN THIS DERIVATION. And the CFD class was HERE IS SOME CFD SOFTWARE BUILD A SHITTY CAR AND RUN THE MODEL. I feel like this may be a more comprehensive approach
I keep on flipping from the abstract consepts to practical consepts as I watch and listen. Maybe that's intended and represents the dual nature of things, static solid - fluid dynamic. Space could be defined by the amount of particle collisions, as could the generated vacuums on earth. Pressured gas behaves differently from unbound gas. Really good explanations, thank you.
Amazing explanation! I wish I could ever take college lectures by you but I'm grateful I could somewhat do it by watching this videos! I'll be joyfully waiting for the next video
Wow, this is such a well thought out and visually stunning and explanatory video, I'm in awe. This rivals the quality of huge educational youtubers and in my opinion exceeds them in a lot of aspects. I really can follow you all the way and through every step, the script and flow is amazing. I really love how you present this as a logical journey from the most detailed and localized perspective to the most broad and useful perspective, through supposed problems and then the revelation of ingenious solutions, but always motivated by the ulterior goal. Awesome! I am sharing this immediately with my friends, we are attending a thermodynamics and statistical mechanics lecture at university, this is going to make understanding the bigger picture so much easier. Thank your for this amazing content!
You perfectly describe my intention with this series and I'm so glad the actual message is resonating! Thank you so much for your feedback and also for sharing! I wish you and your friends the best of luck with your studies.
Outstanding educational masterpiece. There is nothing at this quality level as far as I know.
I'm very happy you like it! Thank you a lot for your kind words!
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@@braintruffle Honestly, you have compressed tens of thousands of dollars worth of education into 2 magnificent videos. This format is the future of education and you sir are a pioneer.
@King Fisher Thank you so much for your appreciation. I'm so happy that you consider it so valuable :)
I agree
Amazing quality here, really looking forward for the next episodes!
Thank you very much, I am honored! :) With your excellent content you know only too well how much time it takes.
@@braintruffle We are patient!!
Thank you so much for these thrillingly great videos..
The only thing I could think while following your explanations is "outstanding" and "jaw-dropping". I wish I had someone like you while I was studying fluids for the first time.
With this quality of work, you will definitely find an appreciative audience, and I am part of them. I feel lucky to have found you and I sent your videos to all my friends interested in this topic, bravo.
I am very grateful for your appreciation. It really means a lot to me, thank you! And also thank you for your support by sharing this video. :)
Awesome. As someone who has been studying continuum mechanics for a few years, it is good know the approximations behind the continuum perspective.
Thank you! :-)
As an aero student currently taking a CFD class this is insane. I can't wait for you to go over boundary layers, that's gonna be fun.
Absolutely amazing. This series may be one of the highest form of human contribution. The intelligence, the knowledge, the ability to describe, the skills to put this series together with such amazing visuals, the patience, the willingness to share and work so hard at it, all add up to something magical.
Wow, I have attended lectures on CFD before, but this series is an absolute eye opener. I don't think I have ever watched a video where I gained so many new perspectives per time. This video is just filled to the brim with it.
I'm very happy you like the overall approach and hope you like the upcoming parts as well! Thank you very much :-)
Why doesn't this masterpiece have hundreds of thousands of views yet
RIP little blue particle :')
The previous video already earned my instant subscription after a few minutes, and I had to leave some kind of comment here, to stress how amazing your content is. This is how educational videos should be: Well-animated, well-explained, interesting and conveying information, ideas, and concepts through shifting perspectives and superb abstraction.
Please keep going, your videos are amazing.
Haha, the molecule truffle just always does what he wants :D I'm glad you watched this part to the end, it all became a bit longer than expected!
This is a masterpiece of educational youtube videos. It is genuinely so much better than anything else that is on this platform
The amount of effort and understanding that must have gone into these videos is mind-blowing. Truly impressive and beautiful work.
The depth of the content is next level, presentation quality is outstanding , just wooow
The quality of this video in both conveying the information as well as the visual esthetics is excellent. Thank you.
I have to take my hat off to you. I'm astounded at the quality of this video. The amount of effort for that kind of animations. The level of knowledge you must have in order to explain this so simply and beautifully. Sir please keep going, I'm already trying to share this with everyone. Thank you thank you so much for this lessons!
Thank you soo much for your support and for leaving such a nice comment! I really appreciate it!
Incredible. Both your presentation and how deeply rigorous the physics is required for underpinning quality fluid simulations
Outstanding work. The waiting time was for creating this, of course, has been worth it. I'm going to be sure this reach more people by sharing it with people I know that appreciate a lot this kind of work.
I wonder, what is your background, and what motivates you to produce in these videos such a high level of quality?
I really got to thank you for your motivating words! I am very happy that you like it and seeing your videos is a pleasure as well! You clearly have a sound theoretical background. I remember watching your wave function videos as an additional source of verification in preparation to my first video! Excellent visualizations.
My background resides in non-linear dynamics, but pretty much everything that moves catches my attention. Since my studies, I just loved building my own simulations that really helped me understanding what is going on. My goal here is to share this experience of understanding by playing with simulations.
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@braintruffle simulating to understand is such a powerful idea. I'm just about to start my physics formal study, and I learned SO MUCH from the videos. It helped me to really understand a ton of other content that I've consumed during the last year. Lots of them left me with a taste of "I need a degree to really get it", but apparently I just needed to watch your work. Thank you and congrats.
I felt the need to download both of these videos in case they get lost on the internet. That is how valuable these two videos are.
I now somehow feel guilty that I watched it for free, so outstanding and amazing it is :) It deserves millions of views!
It's really amazing how much information Temperature, Pressure, and Velocity can carry.
Also CFD student here, just going to say this is simply outstanding. Can't wait to see where this channel goes
I almost can't believe how great the quality of this series is. Education of this level, it is so fascinating and visually it is beautiful. I'm left here only able to hope it won't be too long before the next video comes out. Thank you!
I know is not much but your last video made me start taking thermodynamics seriously! I want to know more about fluids and I figured that was a place to start.
Wow, it's great to hear that it could help a little bit in guiding your interest and I hope you have fun starting your journey in that direction.
Amazing work, very much looking forward to the next part!
Thank you very much :-)
This is a really complete video for educational purposes. I am a MSc in physics and this cleared up certain stuff I was worried about. I would say it's a little dense in information but it is worth it. Great job.
Great work. I love how you start at the quantum level and only then abstract upward. Never have seen that done in a contiguous way. I really highlights the levels of simplification needed
This is both art and education, as well as math and physics. Thank you not only for sharing your knowledge, but putting so much work into it.
oh my god the production quality is off the charts, subscribed instantly!
Im a physics student and I minos in cs. Im excited for the next videos because this makes me want to code my own fluid simulator
This is the best video I've seen in UA-cam so far. It makes one of the most abstract subjects in physics approachable to many.
The best educational video and the best visual representation on this topic. Thank you for the time you invested in the animation. I really appreciate it.
I have already implemented a 3d fluid simulation for the cpu about a decade ago but I never got very deep into the "nuts and bolts" of the underlying principles or the various approaches. This series really seems to hit the spot, amazing quality content!
I just found your work this weekend, excellent quality on a topic that isn't explained anywhere else in a way nearly (not same universe) as accessible and thorough, excitedly waiting for new videos!!!
A bit late to the ride, but just wanted to let you know that this series is truly amazing and extremely underrated.
Videos like show just how beautiful physics and math can be even for people who are not that into it.
Would love to see more!
Thank you so much! I often feel stunned and excited when I dive into certain topics, and to hear that I was able to convey some of that beauty makes me very happy! Thank you so much for your comment!
Simply the best video I’ve ever seen on the topic, by a long shot. Incredible.
Amazing series, I'm astonished by the quality of the visualizations and the clear explanations. Thanks and looking forward to see more soon!
I am in awe that this series exists - truly outstanding quality. Can't wait for the next part, no matter how long it takes!
This is one of those few channels to watch out for. You are going to be BIG. Superb content.
I must admit, your vocal cadence is a *surprisingly comforting* sleep aid.
While my first watch of each video was out of curiosity and interest in the topic and on those merits alone these are brilliant videos, I gotta say that this series is also supremely relaxing and calming, which is very commendable.
Hell, I can and have meditated to this, which is a rare quality for a video that isn't specifically designed to be used for meditation or white noise.
I've watched each a good dozen or so times so far. Genuinely, thank you for deciding on this format as your presenting style. It helped me understand more of the topic than I expected in decent detail but has also helped me overcome my insomnia on bad nights.
When the particle strikes the equation at 20:40 - such a nice little detail!
This is the best video series on the internet for me.
this right here. it was amazing, congratulations on the work! together with the microscopic perspective, it was one of the most beautiful expositions I've ever seen. the quality of the animations and theoretical backgroud you provide is simply astounding. keep it up.
Wow, just want to say thank you for your compliment. I'm so happy you like it! :)
Absolutely superb elegant work! I dedicated my life trying to explain through graphics and video things in the most simple and clean way, and I really loved each solution of your videos.
Elegance and beauty is in math, in visualization and yes in organized thinking and explaining.
Your work is simply beautiful!
Thank you so much for your appreciation! :)
Absolutely lovely series. Some of the smaller touches are wonderful too, like particles getting free and messing with the formulae!
Amazing vision, explanation, and presentation. Very excited to see where this goes!
This is utterly amazing! I'm so glad that I found your channel! Really, I can't tell you how motivational this is!
I'm so glad it motivates you! Enjoy every step of building your simulations :)
The amount of work that went into this is astounding. Good work.
I also noticed how the little blobs interact with one another. A subtle detail but one that adds a lot.
Thank you very much! The truffles are glad about your comment ;)
this is an amazing channel, pure educational gold.
It gives me so much inspiration about information theory, intelligence and the true nature of our reality
Superb video! Beautifully explains the concepts behind the approximations of continuum dynamics. I wrote a fluid simulator back in college and I feel like I am relearning what I did back then, but understanding it better from your videos! Awesome work. Love the narration and the presentation style. An absolute treasure of a video series.
This is absolutely awesome, I've never seen anything that comes close to this quality. Please create a patreon account.
Having people like you is what saves our world!
I just finished both videos on the channel so far. As I was watching, I had in my mind "Okay, this is a new amazing channel of someone who's been making science videos for many years." When I looked though, you don't have any other channels linked! This can't honestly be your first work!? This is incredibly good. If you have other work please link it so I can enjoy that as well.
I'm so happy you want more. These here are my first videos ever, but I'm working hard on new content. I hope to see you then! :)
@@braintruffle 👏
Well done. I'll be here.
This is beautiful. Both in essence and in presentation. Well done!
This video is absolutely amazing and beautiful. Thank you so much for this brilliant piece of art!
such a masterpiece for educating statistical mechanics! wish i could find this during my undergraduate stat mech course 😮
Superb content. So polished and crystal clear. Thank you!
Is there any way to open source some or all of the code used to generate these simulations? This is incredibly educational, and I'd love to play around with and try to understand the code behind it! Thank you so much for doing this, it's absolutely world class content.
Incredible video. I am so impressed and feel like I really absorbed the lessons with the visuals.
I am mind blown by the exquisite representations of physical phenomena in your videos. Thanks a lot. Love for your channel from India
Please keep making these, they are so interesting and well made. Excellent job.
Man, this 2 videos of yours are the best, i mean THE BEST recap of ALL physics. It is insane. Thank you so much for making them :D
Incredible videos! Surprisingly accessible to someone not that familiar with the domain, and the attention to detail is stunning - must have been a lot of work! (In a decade+ of watching UA-cam I think this might be my first comment - that's how good it is!)
Just discovered this channel and I'm insanely impressed. *This* is educational content.
I'm happy you like it :)
Wow, this is fantastic! I've always wanted to know more about fluid simulation and I love the visualizations!
Well done! I'm looking forward to following along with you over the next installments and hopefully building my own fluids simulation software.
I hope your videos get the recognition they deserve! This is a masterpiece!!
This is masterpiece. Thank you so much for your gorgeous work!
What a brilliant and interesting video! I really enjoy it and you just help me visualize the concepts I learned from CFD. Really looking forward to your next masterpiece!
oh man, the decomposition of the Karman vortex is soothing! Appreciate the effort you put in and look forward to the next video.
Great Lecture Please go on with the series, extremly high quality
I'm definitely watching this again next weak, the pure amazingness needs rewatching to unpack it
4:31 man, not only this video is just pure amazingness, but the fact that you ALSO animate this cute 3D balls reacting to the great simulations makes it even better. I can only begin to imagine the hundreds of hours behind this video (and also the previous one)
Amazing series, I can't wait for the next part!
I studied mechanical engineering and it was essentially HERE IS THE DERIVATION OF THE NAVIER STOKES EQUATIONS LEARN THIS DERIVATION. And the CFD class was HERE IS SOME CFD SOFTWARE BUILD A SHITTY CAR AND RUN THE MODEL. I feel like this may be a more comprehensive approach
i'm confused how anyone could dislike this. i can't wait for more content.
This guy's the 3Blue1Brown of Physics!
This channel deserves more. Thanks for great video and explanation. They are GREAT!
Daym bro, gonna help me a heck ton on my sim
This is revolutional presentation, great job!
Fantastic stuff. Two videos out only and they're both great. Subscribed and eagerly awaiting part three!
Absolutely outstanding work! I never write comments, but this work definitely requires more appreciation.
Thank you very much for you comment and you appreciation! :)
Awesome stuff, man
This video is simply amazing, thank you very much for your work :)
I'm glad you like the approach here. Thank you very much!
Absolutely in love with your work. Very very educational. Thank you!!! :)
I keep on flipping from the abstract consepts to practical consepts as I watch and listen. Maybe that's intended and represents the dual nature of things, static solid - fluid dynamic. Space could be defined by the amount of particle collisions, as could the generated vacuums on earth. Pressured gas behaves differently from unbound gas. Really good explanations, thank you.
Amazing explanation! I wish I could ever take college lectures by you but I'm grateful I could somewhat do it by watching this videos! I'll be joyfully waiting for the next video
Damn this channel is gonna be the 3blue1brown of physics. Also nice to hear a german accent on youtube every once in a while :)
I feel honored! Thank you so much :)
Absolutely amazing (visuals _and_ content!), I hope that more people will see this!
Wow, this is such a well thought out and visually stunning and explanatory video, I'm in awe. This rivals the quality of huge educational youtubers and in my opinion exceeds them in a lot of aspects. I really can follow you all the way and through every step, the script and flow is amazing. I really love how you present this as a logical journey from the most detailed and localized perspective to the most broad and useful perspective, through supposed problems and then the revelation of ingenious solutions, but always motivated by the ulterior goal. Awesome! I am sharing this immediately with my friends, we are attending a thermodynamics and statistical mechanics lecture at university, this is going to make understanding the bigger picture so much easier. Thank your for this amazing content!
You perfectly describe my intention with this series and I'm so glad the actual message is resonating! Thank you so much for your feedback and also for sharing! I wish you and your friends the best of luck with your studies.
This is literally mind-blowing.
Really impressive stuff can't say much that hasn't been said already, amazing video
Your work is amazing! Can’t wait for the next one.
Excellent stuff, really looking forward to the coming episodes!
Insanely good visualization
I'm in. Totally in. Love your videos. Waiting for the next upload.
Really enjoyed the video. Looking forward to watch the next part !
Why the hell does this only have 3K views? This is amazing.
The idea how the temperature emerges finally clicked to me. Thanks!
Incredible videos! Can't wait for the next part!
All professors just had to reconsider what they are doing... Excellent work man!
Educational video of this quality must have taken a lot of time, but the result is amazing , looking forward for more videos like these😍😍