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Hello, can you please make a book about the space like the same number of pages as the immune system I loved the book, which explained to me a lot about the immune system The book would be about the iceberg of space knowledge
Black holes and Neutron Stars I could kind of wrap my head around. But this is so out of left field. I mean "Have you heard of Nothing? Well get ready for the newest thing: Nothing² ".
For me is the membrane, like what is it made of, how would it enen work, there is an insane amount of energy contained therea and still that otherwordly physic abomination doesnt pop
Science is not about proving the truth. Science exists to disprove itself. When it can't, we have found scientific fact. That fact will be refined or even disproved when science progresses further. That's why we love science.
Keep in mind that a scientific “theory” does not “become” scientific “fact”. A “theory” is just nomenclature to describe the “how” or “why”, whereas “fact” just represent the various scientific laws contained within the theory, i.e. the “what”s that will happen within that theory, such as directions, accelerations, etc. Not disagreeing with you but just expanding on your comment.
The sound design in this video is INSANE. Even at 9:50 the instruments are playing perfectly on key to the background track. It's amazing the work you guys put into every detail. Keep it up 👍
Anyone else ever try to tell friends about Kurzgesagt videos? "There's this super cool thing, and it has nothing inside of it, but a LOT of nothing! Imagine waves in an ocean, but there's no water. Or something like that, I forget the details"
I love that kurzgesagt is showing us theory that might or might not be real, It really helps people to open their minds to new ideas and be ready to throw away wrong ideas, rather than getting too attached to one theory and becoming closed minded
The issue that many people will quickly forget the caveats and end up thinking that these objects are confirmed scientific knowledge rather than a theoretical potential. In much the same way as the metaphorical nature of the explanatory metaphors get lost, and people end up remembering them as literal truth. The sad paradox of science communication is that if you make things clear enough for people to understand, they'll end up with 99 new misconceptions for every correct fact.
6:52 "one or two videos on black holes before" - my brother in science, I've binged your entire series on black holes, and I LOVE IT. Thanks for all the cool science vids!!!
The music metaphor where the Sousaphone and Trumpet also played in time and key with the score was so satisfying, I had to rewind and watch that part of the video several times to appreciate it!!
Yeah lmao. You thought black holes were weird? Gravastar. You thought neutron stars were weird? Pulsars? Wait until you hear about Magnetars! (Well, technically, they're just theories, there's no concrete proof they exist. But, just the idea that something like that is possible or even feasible...!)
OMFG, you guys made a video about my most favourite hypothesized stellar object ever, I can't believe this is theoretically happening, this may or may not be the best day of my life today!
Ok, that Bingo cup was the cherry on top of this already amazing (as usual, for kurzgesagt) video. Also, just want to point that in the Sleepytime episode of Bluey, the cover of the book where Bingo space trip dream begins, is drawn in the kurzgesagt style.
Not sure if I'm not understanding something or if there is a small mistake at 6:56 - "If you fell onto a gravastar, you would be extremely dead before you even hit the surface" The source document elaborates with "From the outside, a gravastar behaves basically like a black hole until the point you have already almost hit the surface." But we can reach the event horizon of supermassive black holes without any spaghettification. Gravastars don't have an event horizon, so their surface must lie beyond where a black hole's event horizon would be. This should mean either that we can also reach the surface of a supermassive gravastar, or that such gravastars don't exist and any black supermassive objects are still black holes. The latter would make them kind of disappointing as an idea to replace the problems that black holes have.
If dark energy is supposedly the most abundant thing in the universe and the vast vacuum has inherent energy, wouldn't this vacuum energy be dark energy? Point is, I sure would like to know how this relates to everything else in the universe.
Energy is not always conserved. It is only conserved when there is temporal symmetry in the Hamiltonian. And this isn't necessarily the case at the cosmological scale.
Looks it. There's an episode (and book) called Sleepytime. In it, Bingo goes on a galactic journey, finding different planets with different warmth. Her mission is to wake up in her own bed, like a big girl. Source: Parent and Bluey fan 🎉
Apparently there was one Greek band from 2017-2019 with that name 😅 Edit: and an electronics designer/Manufacturer with cool looking space themed computer accessories. Now that I think about it, the name's pretty cool, but I had never heard it before this video.
3:04 I hereby call it "Gravasquash", as it's created at the edge of a gravastar, squashed between two impossibly large forces almost breaking physics itself.
Thanks for this video. I've come across the gravastar hypothesis before but never found an explanation that didn't require a degree in physics to appreciate, this video makes it much easier to grasp. I like the idea of gravastars, if only for the rule of thumb that an equation running away to infinity is a sign of a flaw in the equation.
10:15 I like how the bird doesn't have it's own arm but a mechanical one ^^. I really liked this episode, very interesting and something new I have never heard about.
This is the stuff the makes me exited. Neutron stars, magnetars, black holes and now..... a miniature universe, trapped within an imesurably thin sheet of something that has no name yet and yet is stronger than anything else in the universe and yet is so cold that the background universe radiation seems like boiling water. Kuzgesagt, you guys rock!
1:40 What do you mean by "pure energy"? That's really not a Physics thing - there's no sense in which you can have a puddle of pool energy. Energy is a property of stuff (Quantum Fields to be precise [leaving aside difficulties with quantising gravity]). Do you mean that the baryonic matter of the stellar core gets converted to high energy photons and/or other bosons? Or something else?
@@playz7 Yeah, but this channel normally does an excellent job of simplifying without introducing falsehoods (or clearly labelling them as purely explanatory metaphors when they do).And I still want to know the answer to this question lol. Skimming through the papers phrases like "Gravitational Bose-Einstein Condensate" a lot. I'm very familiar with BECs, but I have no idea what it means for one to be made of gravity. It _looks_ like they're postulating something like Dark Energy, as it has the same contribution to the stress-energy-tensor with pressure inversely proportional to density. What would turn the "ordinary" matter in the stellar core into this Λ term is something I haven't got to the bottom of yet.
7:20 does that imply that these Gravistars are breaking the law of conservation of information? Do these release hawking radiation too, if so how is the matter transformed into a compressed form without losing the integrity of the information? It seemed like you were inferring that the interior of these was pure energy, as if self similar, in the form of compressed space time fields. I'd love to read more about these could you add your sources in the description of the video
Feels like it's almost guaranteed to be something that can only sustain itself in these insane conditions. Maybe without the pressure of gravity and the force of the expansion, it collapses. If we are lucky enough that is stable outside the gravastar, how would you build something out of material that is basically indestructible? Can't be cut, melted or formed.
@@RainAngel111And also we do not know how does it interact with normal matter, so even if it does sustain itself and we’d manage to give it form, it might be useless if it’s basically transparent in interactions with normal particles
Epic Mountain should honestly visit a massage therapist from all the heavy lifting they've been doing with their incredible music. Seriously, the music they produce for these videos is amazing. It really feels like we're watching an epic saga on every video
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just finished watching the whole existential crisis seris !!!
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Hello, can you please make a book about the space like the same number of pages as the immune system
I loved the book, which explained to me a lot about the immune system
The book would be about the iceberg of space knowledge
GravaStar sounds like a transformer.
Grass👍
Black holes and Neutron Stars I could kind of wrap my head around. But this is so out of left field. I mean "Have you heard of Nothing? Well get ready for the newest thing: Nothing² ".
Ironically, your joke made it easier to understand this video 😂😂
Truly a division by 0 situation
More accurately, Nothing^3
Nothing: Episode 1
For me is the membrane, like what is it made of, how would it enen work, there is an insane amount of energy contained therea and still that otherwordly physic abomination doesnt pop
3:20
“So, you got a new astrophysical object for me?”
“Yes sir, I do! And the shell is…”
“Oh, shells are tight!”
Get out of here Ryan 😂
"So is making a new object that might not even be possible going to be hard?"
"No, Super Easy Barely an Inconvenience!"
Wow wow wow wow............ wow
@@RiskOfJeffy2 "Oh, really?"
Unexpected reference
the background track for this video goes RIDICULOUSLY hard
Yeah I wish I was high
Yes
Cyberpunk vibes
@@phs125 i am 😂 a bless that its legal since this year even though that didnt play a role for me in the years before xD
EPIC MOUNTAINN
Science is not about proving the truth. Science exists to disprove itself. When it can't, we have found scientific fact. That fact will be refined or even disproved when science progresses further. That's why we love science.
EXACTLY 💯
Keep in mind that a scientific “theory” does not “become” scientific “fact”. A “theory” is just nomenclature to describe the “how” or “why”, whereas “fact” just represent the various scientific laws contained within the theory, i.e. the “what”s that will happen within that theory, such as directions, accelerations, etc. Not disagreeing with you but just expanding on your comment.
I propose we call the material of gravastar shells "gravity glass" or "cosmic crystal", because we need more alliterative names in science
I second this
Not crystal for sure. Crystals have structure, and that shell physically can't have any structure. IMO, glass is more relevant here
Gravity Cocoon?
gravastar is already a great name
@ we’re not talking about the whole thing, just specifically for the unnamed material that makes up the shell
Vacuum fluid? Rise up 1800's gang, aether theory is back!
Aether! Aether!!
i can't believe sons of ether got welcomed back into the technocracy after all this time
My first thought too lmao
@@smivan. Only the most enlightened of sciences going on here
my exact thought at that point also
Stars be acting like drama queens when they die,like chill out you don’t have to break the laws of physics just because you died
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Thats so real
dam there goes my weekend plans
yes
The sound design in this video is INSANE. Even at 9:50 the instruments are playing perfectly on key to the background track. It's amazing the work you guys put into every detail. Keep it up 👍
Agreed! Also at 9:22 when the music stops leaving the bass drum thumping alone is brilliant.
@@shennyboi110 I had to rewind to see that part again because it was so cool
The background tracks go INCREDIBLY hard, the sound designs been getting really good for a while now.
I agree, i wanted to metion it too especially because i'm a sucker for soundtracks that make something sound big, grand, legendary
Anyone else ever try to tell friends about Kurzgesagt videos? "There's this super cool thing, and it has nothing inside of it, but a LOT of nothing! Imagine waves in an ocean, but there's no water. Or something like that, I forget the details"
so... it's energy or nothing ?
It's got birdies. :3
I try explaining any of these videos and I get nothing but sighs and eyes rolling… wish I had more intelligent friends. 😅
I love that kurzgesagt is showing us theory that might or might not be real, It really helps people to open their minds to new ideas and be ready to throw away wrong ideas, rather than getting too attached to one theory and becoming closed minded
That’s why I was stunned they didn’t have a name for the shell material. Even a placeholder like “dark matter”
also helps them from running out of content to make..
The issue that many people will quickly forget the caveats and end up thinking that these objects are confirmed scientific knowledge rather than a theoretical potential. In much the same way as the metaphorical nature of the explanatory metaphors get lost, and people end up remembering them as literal truth.
The sad paradox of science communication is that if you make things clear enough for people to understand, they'll end up with 99 new misconceptions for every correct fact.
Most people are too stupid for that, they'll get attached anyway and then be like hurr durr science has been wrong before, experts don't know anything
More like promotes conspiracy theories.
6:52 "one or two videos on black holes before" - my brother in science, I've binged your entire series on black holes, and I LOVE IT. Thanks for all the cool science vids!!!
My Brother is Science is crazy 😂
@@him1465yeah, crazy cringe lol. Like come on man.
My brother in Science, Only thing I have searched for my first 4 years on Internet were "BLACK HOLES"
@@harrisonlorens3585 let people be corny. it's fun!
Watch PBS Space Time if you want some actual understanding
The music quieting out to leave only the bass at 9:24 when describing how two colliding black holes would sound is just incredible.
The bgm in this entire video was amazing!
🤑
Literally such a good little detail, things like this are why I love Kurzgesagt
It was there the whole time! Chills.
10:13 isn't this bingo
That bingo mug at 10:14. Nice reference to Sleepy Time. That's totally her face when she was going light speed on that comet.
I was looking for this comment, i was hoping someone would mention it
I love how the universe has counterparts for everything that equally rivals at being amazing.
Me: New year, new me!
Kurzgesagt: do want some existential crises sprinkled with cuteness?
Me: Yea! :D
I'm in for some existential crisis too
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@@Najeeb_Gamer190 please don't advertise yourself
@@Najeeb_Gamer190 ok, I wont
Melodysheep is more scary
2:55 my matter doesn't jiggle jiggle,
It's cold
LMAO
Underrated
this has 11 likes rn it will be a multiple thousand likes comment😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I'd like to fuse your atoms, for sure.
I'm waiting for it to show up in the next Star Wars spinoff.
🎉
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Caught data is beautiful in the wild, imma use a master ball
Didn't u alr leave another comment
I'm waiting for actual black holes to show up in Star Wars
.... feel free to correct me if they showed up in the EU
0:47 roll credits.
The music metaphor where the Sousaphone and Trumpet also played in time and key with the score was so satisfying, I had to rewind and watch that part of the video several times to appreciate it!!
I love how astronomy just keeps finding weirder and weirder stellar objects
Yeah lmao. You thought black holes were weird? Gravastar. You thought neutron stars were weird? Pulsars? Wait until you hear about Magnetars!
(Well, technically, they're just theories, there's no concrete proof they exist. But, just the idea that something like that is possible or even feasible...!)
@@EddieNoonTheory doesn't mean what you think it means
gravastars are theoretical, i think you mean making
Are we SURE we don't live in a fantasy universe?
The beauty of humanity.
OMFG, you guys made a video about my most favourite hypothesized stellar object ever, I can't believe this is theoretically happening, this may or may not be the best day of my life today!
This is i think my first time hearing about this cosmic object and only by watching this one video. It made me be very
fascinated in it.
I love probabilities!!!!
Wow, you have a 'favourite hypothesized stellar object' 😭😂
If this is the most fav, what are the others?
@@nikkhilkalia4512 Leaving this reply here so I can learn too
@@nikkhilkalia4512I mean, basically every astronomy enthusiast has one hypothetical thing they love. For me, it's the concept of an infinite universe
As two ducks in a trenchcoat, this channel really speaks to me. Stay safe everyone, be kind, and don't fall into any singularities.
m-my weekend plans
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As two trenchcoats in a duck, this channel really speaks to me. Cause chaos, destroy, become one with the singularity.
As two singularities in a trench, this channel really speaks to me. Break physics, obliterate everything, and marry your cousin.
but faling into singularities is so fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuun. humph.
Ok, that Bingo cup was the cherry on top of this already amazing (as usual, for kurzgesagt) video. Also, just want to point that in the Sleepytime episode of Bluey, the cover of the book where Bingo space trip dream begins, is drawn in the kurzgesagt style.
“In our human world, you can’t have waves without water.”
Earthquakes: Am I a joke to you?
blackholen't
I like that the music is an upbeat remix version of the music that was used in the black holes size comparison video. Really nice touch 👍
whoever they hired for the sound in these videos is a real professional. maybe worked in film before
Loving these frequent uploads. Not only that but the amazing quality and production of them. Keep it up
yay!, they finally posted. Although the transition from vaping to gravastars is crazy and cool
Not sure if I'm not understanding something or if there is a small mistake at 6:56 - "If you fell onto a gravastar, you would be extremely dead before you even hit the surface"
The source document elaborates with "From the outside, a gravastar behaves basically like a black hole until the point you have already almost hit the surface."
But we can reach the event horizon of supermassive black holes without any spaghettification. Gravastars don't have an event horizon, so their surface must lie beyond where a black hole's event horizon would be. This should mean either that we can also reach the surface of a supermassive gravastar, or that such gravastars don't exist and any black supermassive objects are still black holes. The latter would make them kind of disappointing as an idea to replace the problems that black holes have.
Honestly, these ''explaining bizarre theoretical cosmic objects and anomalies'' videos have to be some of my favourite from Kurzgesagt.
bro think he smart saying this
Who hurt you
4:56
if vacuum has inherent energy and the universe is expanding to create even more empty space/vacuum, doesn't that mean energy is being created?
Very interesting question!
If dark energy is supposedly the most abundant thing in the universe and the vast vacuum has inherent energy, wouldn't this vacuum energy be dark energy?
Point is, I sure would like to know how this relates to everything else in the universe.
When you take a balloon and blow it up do you get more balloon?
Energy is not always conserved. It is only conserved when there is temporal symmetry in the Hamiltonian. And this isn't necessarily the case at the cosmological scale.
@@celeria^^^This! If a duck on a pond moves around, does that mean there's more water?
Whoever wrote the line "Gravitational waves... think of them as the music of the cosmos" deserves a raise.
finally, the universe got an update
Amazing work as always
10:14 Is that Bingo from Bluey?
Looks it. There's an episode (and book) called Sleepytime. In it, Bingo goes on a galactic journey, finding different planets with different warmth. Her mission is to wake up in her own bed, like a big girl.
Source:
Parent and Bluey fan 🎉
@TorpisoulYT thats my daughters go to bedtime episode
@@TorpisoulYT Holy crap. That's even deeper than I thought. good catch.
Bingo!
@@nicholasalley7324 we've got the book, but it's quite large and has fold-out pages... Tricky when you're horizontal.
8:02 the animators are so cool. i. love that they modeled the animation from the actual picture. cheers
$60 tells me that Gravastar is probably the name of a metal band, lol.
Ooh, you're upping the stakes today!
I just checked on Google and, once again, your bet is profitable!
@@JohnnyMilSmith I really should be a betting man, lol.
Apparently there was one Greek band from 2017-2019 with that name 😅
Edit: and an electronics designer/Manufacturer with cool looking space themed computer accessories. Now that I think about it, the name's pretty cool, but I had never heard it before this video.
David Bowie last hurrah was pretty close
This video is gravitational 🤩
Omg the theme song is such a banger, this needs a remix with a sick drop after some voice over soundbite
THE BLACK HOLE SERIES IS BACK
It's so back
What are you talking about, they've only made one or two black holes videos.
Only one or two!
@ lmao
The physicist that pitched this: Yo guys I have a crazy idea for a new type of celestial body, and I spent all night proving it's possible.
steven this is an intervention put down the paper.
babe wake up, new astrophysical object just dropped
you have no idea how excited i got to learn about this! i love new theories in astrophysics and this is definitely one ive never heard before
1:18 I love the 42
music bangs too good, I was trying to focus on the actual information, but its hard, when the banger is that awesome. Need to wants it again haha
Kurzgesagt is really great at tickling in the right places with knowledge
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this is useless knowledge and also extremely speculative
they used to create nice videos, now it’s just pop-sci slop for 14-year-old kids
Dang bro who hurt you
@@tradermann just wait when you learn what they said about quantum physics and black holes 🤡
the animations are getting better and better with each video and I like each video more and more
As a science fiction writer I am so happy you’ve given me something new to research about so I can include it in a novel
7 min in and the video & music are next level. Kudos to kurzgesagt for staying consistent on content & improving in video quality
These space videos just keep getting more beautiful and interesting!
I swear it feels Like everday they discover something and you guys are the messengers and I love it
7:12
Gravastar: RIP Astro
Also Gravastar: kills Astro
💀
Unreal sound track and music editing ! And to top off… bingo! One of your best guys , keep up the unbelievable work
Thanks for interesting and valuable videos as always so much ❤❤❤
3:04 I hereby call it "Gravasquash", as it's created at the edge of a gravastar, squashed between two impossibly large forces almost breaking physics itself.
"cosmic soap bubbles" sound so wholesome while looking like a nightmare
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It's all fun and games until you're hit by one.
Now that’s a cool name.
This is creepy yet fantastic at the same time thank you @kurzgesagt
Thank you for being one of the best science communicating organizations on the planet. This video was particularly interesting to me.
YAY! More physics stuff!!
3:00 Micky Mouse spotted
Bro... nobody cares... jk i do care
Lol I just seen mouse
OMG
Everybody gangsta until kurzgesagt stops inventing new physics
The music in this video absolutely SLAPS this time around
Thanks for this video. I've come across the gravastar hypothesis before but never found an explanation that didn't require a degree in physics to appreciate, this video makes it much easier to grasp.
I like the idea of gravastars, if only for the rule of thumb that an equation running away to infinity is a sign of a flaw in the equation.
the sound design and music in this video is incredible
Gotta say the Bluey cup must be a highlight
“Gravastar might cause me a little trouble”
“Would you lose”
“Nah I’d win”
I love the new style of the video!
10:15 I like how the bird doesn't have it's own arm but a mechanical one ^^. I really liked this episode, very interesting and something new I have never heard about.
0:47 in a nutshell
Ah, ah! He said it!
He said nuts
'In a nutshell'
*kurzgesagt
So?
3:06 I want it to be called Flubber too 😂
1:09 Are those Gara’s ability SFX?
This is the stuff the makes me exited. Neutron stars, magnetars, black holes and now..... a miniature universe, trapped within an imesurably thin sheet of something that has no name yet and yet is stronger than anything else in the universe and yet is so cold that the background universe radiation seems like boiling water. Kuzgesagt, you guys rock!
I love how you bring the nostalgic music theme of your video about blackhole half way though the video, amazing
You guys are still awesome since the first days of Kurzgesagt! Amazing video
0:18 it’s good
What
2:10 what's the material called?
the ost is the best part of these cosmology videos. This one and the quasistar videos have specially good music
Wow, best video thanks. ❤ Great soundscreen
2:49 Idk I'll ask my ex tho
Damn
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Damn 5
✨Kurzgesagt turns cosmic mysteries into pure art-making science feel like magic every time -absolute brilliance!
💥Absolute 🗿🗿🗿
Did someone mention the background music 🗿✨
It’s hard af💥
I watched a few of your previous vids recently and oh my goodness the difference in quality is insane keep up the good work
these are so cool! thanks kurzgesagt!
Cheers to the guy who did the soundtrack of this video.
cosmic soap bubbles sound so wholesme while looking like a nightmare.
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1:40 What do you mean by "pure energy"? That's really not a Physics thing - there's no sense in which you can have a puddle of pool energy. Energy is a property of stuff (Quantum Fields to be precise [leaving aside difficulties with quantising gravity]). Do you mean that the baryonic matter of the stellar core gets converted to high energy photons and/or other bosons? Or something else?
This channel simplifies science A LOT so wider audiences understand it somwhat
@@playz7 Yeah, but this channel normally does an excellent job of simplifying without introducing falsehoods (or clearly labelling them as purely explanatory metaphors when they do).And I still want to know the answer to this question lol.
Skimming through the papers phrases like "Gravitational Bose-Einstein Condensate" a lot. I'm very familiar with BECs, but I have no idea what it means for one to be made of gravity. It _looks_ like they're postulating something like Dark Energy, as it has the same contribution to the stress-energy-tensor with pressure inversely proportional to density. What would turn the "ordinary" matter in the stellar core into this Λ term is something I haven't got to the bottom of yet.
I assume if you find and read the papers on gravastars you will get your answer @QuantumHistorian
7:20 does that imply that these Gravistars are breaking the law of conservation of information? Do these release hawking radiation too, if so how is the matter transformed into a compressed form without losing the integrity of the information? It seemed like you were inferring that the interior of these was pure energy, as if self similar, in the form of compressed space time fields. I'd love to read more about these could you add your sources in the description of the video
Banger soundtrack in this one
This is probably the most interesting video I've ever seen in my life!!!! 😀
That moment when the Kurzgesagt Blackhole Beat Drops 5:51 😎
finally, another space video!
Imagine what revolutionary inventions we could make with such a strong material from that shell!
An indestructible phone 📱
@@michelleoduniyi3250nokia 3311
Feels like it's almost guaranteed to be something that can only sustain itself in these insane conditions. Maybe without the pressure of gravity and the force of the expansion, it collapses.
If we are lucky enough that is stable outside the gravastar, how would you build something out of material that is basically indestructible? Can't be cut, melted or formed.
@@RainAngel111And also we do not know how does it interact with normal matter, so even if it does sustain itself and we’d manage to give it form, it might be useless if it’s basically transparent in interactions with normal particles
@@michelleoduniyi3250 We have Nokia 3310 for that
This is the kind of content I watch you guys for :D
What an INSANE sound production! O-M-G
Finally more physics stuff!
Epic Mountain should honestly visit a massage therapist from all the heavy lifting they've been doing with their incredible music.
Seriously, the music they produce for these videos is amazing. It really feels like we're watching an epic saga on every video
This is my favorite kurzgesagt video yet
Thanks for explaining the point, it was really helpful - and tbh - inspiring. Keep it up :D
I just gotta say that the music this time around is great. haven't been this into it since the "what is life" video