If anything isn't accurate, blame my lead animator, he's the physics nerd behind this. Watch the reaction/commentary here: ua-cam.com/video/BdEpnici7Is/v-deo.html
The Cowboy hat was clever. At first I thought it was just a random aesthetic choice until I realized it also was there to contextualize TSC's rotational position in 3D space, since otherwise we wouldn't be able to tell what direction his body was facing unless the surrounding objects and environment were not symmetrical in shape, which most of them were.
It's also an homage to Major Kong in Dr. Strangelove riding an atomic bomb, after it falls from the bomb bay of his plane, waving his cowboy hat the whole way down.
From watching animator vs animation when I was a literal child to seeing this as an aerospace engineer, I thank you for creating one of the most top quality content that has ever existed on the internet during so many years
I was wondering why his name sounded familiar to me when I ran into this video. I saw the old video again and got a wave of nostalgia. His improvement is amazing
As a guy who loves physics, I absolutely love this, from classical mechanics to general relativity, then quantum mechanics. Alan and his team are do amazing job at this
Just like Animation vs Math, I didn't understand much, but it was still an amazing video, especially near the end. Now I want to watch Interstellar again lol
As a Civil Engineering major (junior), this and "Animation vs. Math" have brought me to tears. BOTH of them beautifully encapsulate the entire reason why I'm still passionate about what I'm studying. Thank you
Thanks for using actual constellations instead of some fake repeating/random skybox in the background. A lot of media won't bother using the actual stars we have and it really speaks to the dedication and quality and effort.
Please never stop doing these. Biology, Chemistry, Logic, History, anything you think you can display the concepts of with your teams incredible animation. Thank you.
5:49 This shot was breath-taking, it didn't feel like an Alan Becker animation anymore, it had evolved into something more. This is why Alan is the most popular animator on UA-cam.
You literally just explained the entire plot of Interstellar better than I ever could even imagine someone could explain it using Science-based knowledge. Thank you so much, Hats off to you and your team.
I don't think that just anyone gets how wide and complex this must have been not only to animate, but to calculate and put together *as a story*. I know you touch a lot on what Interstellar did already, but I think this shows far more of just how physics works altogether than Interstellar did. Watching the video, I had absolutely no words. This - was - insane. This is simply - godsent.
I agree, I was just amazed, with my mouth opened, this animation, together with those concepts of Physic, It was an unique experience, imma save that video to show it to some people later... Its wonderfull
Eh, it isn't exactly "Calculated". Don't let those numbers fool you, it's far from accurate. But this is art, and in art, the proximation is more important than accuracy.
As a physics student, this was incredible - the way so many complex ideas, from Lorentz shifts to gravitational slingshots to Schrodinger's equation, can be expressed so aesthetically and easy to digest and curiosity inducing for all viewers is amazing.
I counted the frames where orange walked 1.5 meters, he walked 1.5 meters in 12 frames, which meant he could walk 60m/s which is 6 times faster than Usain Bolt.(correct me if I'm wrong)
gravity = 9.801m/s² = 9.801m ÷ time(s)² = 9.801m ÷ s ÷ s Approximate value of gravity: 9.8m/s² (most common) 10m/s² (usually used in calculating force)
The Story 🤌🏻 The Music 🤌🏻 The Acting 🤌🏻 The Visuals 🤌🏻 The Concept 🤌🏻 The Animation 🤌🏻 The Screenplay 🤌🏻 The Character(s) 🤌🏻 The Cinematography 🤌🏻 This is an absolute masterpiece worthy of multiple awards and recognition. ✨ Kudos to Alan for taking us on this journey of minimalism combined with complexity and science. 🏆 This short film deserves a special screening. ❤
This escalated deep, evolving from just against the animator, to beyond physics and the known. I would like to know how the chosen one has arrived at these places such as the world of mathematics and physics in question. Impressive what Alan came up with, it is a work of art, and without a doubt deserves great recognition.
I think of the physics one to be the continuation of the math one, since in the end of the math one our Chosen One got literally teleported at random into realspace. What is more real of a realspace than a world of pure physics? In other words, he overshot his goal, of home, by quite a bit. XD
From what I’ve heard/read. Animation vs Math wasn’t Alan’s idea, it was one of his team members. So he had to trust them that they know what they were doing, and according to an actual Oxford Math professor, who did a reaction video to Animation Vs Math, the math equations in the video are all correct and accurate
I can see a lot of physics teachers dedicating 16 mins in one of lectures so they can have their students watch this masterpiece for many years to come. This will inspire a lot of students to consider exploring physics. What happens in the singularity and beyond in this video is a nod to Interstellar, I assume.
Interstellar was based on real physics, its a reference to CTCs, tho it is definitely a creative interpretation since no one knows what it's actually like
This was absolutely stunning to watch. I can’t wait to see what comes next! Maybe an “Animation VS Chemistry”? Chemistry is so much more complex than most people realise, and the kinds of things you can do with it are nuts.
I hardly ever comment on videos, but I have to say as a student studying physics at University, this has to be one of the most incredible pieces of art on the platform. Of course I'm biased, but thank you Alan!
Regardless of how well you understand physics, this video is a great showcase of music and sound design! Everything from the velocity equations being calculated to the change in pitch made from varying speeds of probability waves as the two TSCs walk toward the Einstein-Rosen bridge portal. It's always fantastic seeing how well Alan seamlessly meshes the aural and visual realms to make something entertaining and enlightening. Plus, it's always a warm sight to recognize some bigger names in the Stickfigure animation community, like Fordz, Shuriken, Hatena, and Terkoiz! Phenomenal job, everyone!
As a fellow person to understand string theory, I also understand that, simply through one wormhole, which can also be said as an opened wormhole, which would be held open by a type of matter that humanity most likely will never understand, there is a copy of our universe which just might have live that does understand this strange matter, and does understand everything we do not.
As a person interested in both astronomy and physics, i have to say that not only is this absolutely phenomenal, but it also gave me a lot more insight on new info i never knew before. Keep blowing our minds with your animations, Alan!
I was not expecting to see a sequel to Animation vs Math, but this came out amazing. Can't quite grasp the concepts used for this short like I could for the math short (the most I could fully understand was the segment with the rolling balls and the rocket orbiting the planets to gain speed), but it was still amazing to watch. Curious to see where this goes, if we end up getting a part 3.
The moment he entered the singularity my brain broke, but I think that what happens there is time and space are distorted inside a black hole so he met his future and past self and made a paradox
Honestly, this video is incredible. Not just the animation but the structure and storytelling while displaying all kinds of basic, complex and theoretical physics is amazing. This is the content we need, nowadays so much stuff blows up on tiktok and other sites that numbs brains and causes doom scrolling. But this is educational and entertaining, such a needed change.
It's so amazing a lot of physics was covered in a 15 minute story. Also, it's absolutely mind-blowing that a story with no words written or spoken can be so interesting
If you haven't seen Alan's other work, he does a LOT of wordless storytelling, especially in some of his more recent work like Animation vs Minecraft Season 3 and Animator vs Animation 6. The things he manages to convey are seriously awesome.
I really hope this series continues. Animation vs. Chemistry, anyone? Could have a great time building up new elements and eventually leading to the atomic bomb and such.
Using 0:23 as a ruler, I found that TSC's head is approximately 0.564814815 meters in diameter accounting for line thickness. Interestingly, if you measure from the center of the line (i.e. not accounting for line thickness), his head is almost exactly 0.5m in diameter. I checked the AVM series, but by this measurement, each block would be 0.5m on a side. I have no idea how this information is useful, but here you go.
You have made a real and lasting contribution. I am a physics teacher and will show this for years in my class. I am an animator and I'm aware this must be a labor of love. Whatever it took, it was worth it! Fantastic! You will inspire millions in art, science, whatever!
As someone who is very much into physics and basically every branch of Science, I highly think this is one of the most impressive piece of sci-art I've ever seen. It's so beautifully rendered. The entire video just shows/makes you realise how humanity has understood the physical/natural laws during its thousands of years of the existence of their curiosity. It's so impressive, cool and surreal whenever I see in that perspective.
I honestly believe your animations like this could captivate generations of children into the scientific and mathematical fields. You breathe the magic of possibilities into what otherwise children could find a boring subject.
Woah, I'm a student who is studying physics rn and this made me aware of what I'm in for. This video definitely excited me for all this and scared of how complicated it's gonna be. ☺ Thank you so much for this mind-warping video, Alan and Crew!
I'm a physics student and I'm blown away by this video. It's the most awesome thing I've ever seen on youtube. It makes physics look so cool and fun. I bet a lot of people will want to learn more about physics after watching this.
Physics is fun and cool. I've been learning by myself about it and I feel so good about the fact that I understand a lot of the concepts in this video.
Not only is this an excellent animation, with amazing physics representations, but its also a display of _why_ TSC is the most powerful character in the Animation VS series. He identifies, learns, and masters pretty much anything placed in front of him. Even the most intelligent physicists take a decade or more to learn half of what TSC does in this16 minute video, and though there is no way of knowing how much time elapsed for _him_ between the first and last seconds of the video, you also have to remember he's learning this by himself, with no learning material or teacher. He's incredibly intuitive, amazing adaptable, and remarkably resourceful with everything and anything he is given.
I think this is a aspect that all stick-figures have - rapid learning, self-improvement, and photographic memory. I personally head-canon that the AvA universe is where human imagination and concepts come to life and "imprint" into reality, explaining why random stick-figures, video game characters, phone apps, even cave art can turn alive. Due to this, since stick-figures are culturally seen as "badass" going by the thousands of "stick figure fighting" videos, the concept of a stick-figure is a badass by their nature, and a badass can learn concepts really quickly (such as mastering martial arts almost instantly after observing for a minute). Also explains why the physics dimension seems to work off of our *MODERN* understanding of physics, not a "more complicated" true life version - it's not actually the dimension of physics, its the dimension of humanities *understanding* and *concepts* of physics. Most of the higher end phyics stuff TSC had learnt would probably not even work, because humans don't know if Singularities, Tipler Cylinders, Manifolds, Worldsheets etc even exist aside from "well our current models could work or need to work with these in place." Also why the Math Dimension uses human Maths, not "real" math - mathmatics as we understand is a language we invented.
From growing up watching Animator vs. Animation as a literal kid to now experiencing it as an aerospace engineer, I just gotta say thank you for creating some of the **most goated and high-key iconic content the internet has ever seen over the years. Legit, you’re a **legend.** 🙌🚀
I like how math and physics were both given their own little world revolving around the subject. Math stems out far further than what was actually shown but even with everything it ended up being absolutely amazing, and now a world revolving around the very thing that makes everything around us into what it is... I can't wait to see what's next.
Since what's the "science" subject as we know it is ramified into both Physics and Chemistry (at least where I live), we can just wait for "Animation vs Chemistry"
I am a Mechanical Engineer, finishing my PhD in fluid mechanics, and I was lost from minute 8:56. You guys in Physics are ages ahead of us in Engineering when it comes to the understanding of the universe's laws and theories. Hats off.
You can get up to about the 12:40 mark from educational UA-cam videos. I'm CompSci but I have an addiction to staying up late watching PBS Space Time videos which made this make a lot more sense.
I learned everything until after the neutrinos in 4 years, but i learned the neutrinos part and the E = mc^2 and those types of things, because it was optional
Fun fact about Gravity and physics: Newton's calculus, often called "calculus," was developed to address problems related to variation and motion. Here's an overview of the key concepts associated with his work: ### 1. Derivatives - Definition**: The derivative of a function measures the rate of change of that function with respect to a variable. In simple terms, it is the slope of the tangent to the curve at a given point. - **Notation**: If \(f(x) \) is a function, the derivative is denoted \(f'(x) \) or \(\frac{df}{dx} \). ### 2. **Integrals - Definition**: The integral is used to calculate the area under a curve. It is the inverse of the derivative. - **Notation**: The integral of a function \(f(x) \) over an interval \([a, b]\) is denoted \(\int_a^bf(x) \, dx \). ### 3. **The Laws of Motion - First law**: An object in motion stays in motion and an object at rest stays at rest, unless a net force acts on it. - **Second law**: Force is equal to mass times acceleration (\(F = ma \)). - **Third law**: For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. ### 4. **Universal Gravitation - Newton formulated the law of universal gravitation, which states that two bodies attract each other with a force proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distanceinversely proportional to the square of the distance between them: \[ F = G \frac{m_1square of the distance between them: \[ F = G \frac{m_1 m_2}{r^2} \] where \ (G\) is the gravitational constant. ### 5. Applications **Motion of the planets**: Newton used his laws to explain the orbits of the planets around the sun. **Physics of moving bodies**: His equations can predict the motion of freely falling, projected, or rotating objects. ### Conclusion Newton's calculus was fundamental to the evolution of mathematics and physics. His work made it possible to analyze and describe a wide variety of natural phenomena, laying the foundations of classical mechanics. If you want to explore a particular aspect or example in detail. For those how don't know that the speed of light symbol is "Co" from the measure in Einstein counting💀🗿
The changing perspectives, how you can feel the deepness of the space, the Black Hole looking so terrifying yet gorgeous at the same time. Alan Becker and his team are top tier animators, such a masterpiece
im a physics student, undergrad, and i love how everything is portrayed. my physics professor showed me your Vs. Math video at first and i loved it, and now i sent him this video and he said he adores it. also, i like the little Interstellar chime reference during the black hole segment at 9:20 !
I just realized something, the rocket and apple are the same designs of whenever TSC draws a rocket/missle or apple so it’s subtle foreshadowing of the fact that TSC is both creator and “tester”
This has blown my mind in ways i can't even express. Also the fact that its basically an endless loop makes this even more jarring and actually quite spooky. Alan has blessed us with another one of his animations.
The paradoxical situations are so cool but they hurt my brain at the same time Also, this is probably one of TSC's strongest versions as he can literally manipulate physics and has an understanding of it.
Up until now the strongest version was creative block that would destroy the Minecraft universe With this addition, he has become a sort of higher dimensional existance that can manipulate time and space and physic concepts as if they were literally toys
@@lukes_legos yeah that’s true awakened TSV one shotted TDL that’s as strong as King Orange Creative Mode. But this version is still stronger, he was literally manipulating time and space
Accident, Accident, in animation vs math, at division 2:35, (If we take (6) as 6 books, and we practically separate the 6 books 3 by 3, we find that on subtracting 3 from 6 two times we get pair of books equal to 3, whereas the pair of books should have been of 2. Conclusion, The minus rule tells you how many times you have subtracted 3. However, when you look at it practically to see how large one part is, confusion arises. You might think that each part will be of size 3 because you are subtracting 3 each time, but the division answer is 2, because when you divide 6 books into 3 equal parts, each part contains 2 books. Conclusion: The minus rule is mathematically correct, but it interprets division from the perspective of "times" (how many times subtraction occurs), whereas in the practical world, division is understood from the perspective of the size of each part. This is why confusion arises when we mix practical division (partitioning) with theoretical repeated subtraction.)
This is by far my favorite animation on this channel, it’s so complex yet so simple at the same time and it is executed so beautifully. You deserve a damn Oscar for this
I cried a lot yesterday because I was so tired solving physics problems (only can get 2/10), even started doubting if I chose to study the wrong subject. However, this video was promoted on my UA-cam page. It gave me strong feelings, letting me know that my original intention to choose Physics as one of my required courses is that it was so mysterious and charming to me. Thanks to Alan, helped me realize that Physics is not that scary.
As a student of black hole physics with some research experience in this field, I've made an effort to explain each physics concept (frame by frame) presented in this extraordinary masterpiece. I would greatly appreciate your comments on my review, titled 'Black Hole Physics Student Reacts to Animation vs. Physics by Alan Becker | Comprehensive Analysis,' as this interaction would contribute to our mutual learning. I began crafting my review merely an hour after the video's release and now I have completed and published it. Alan, I must say, your work is out of this world. After Animation vs. Math this is just absolutely amazing love your way of covering classical Newtonian mechanics to string theory and wormholes-how many hearts will you win? Hats off to you!
There were three things that had been seperated from one another since the beginning of time: Science, Religion and Art. Many thought that they could never be united with one another. During the Medieval and the Renaissance periods, Religion has been combined with Art thanks to creative minds such as Leonardo Da Vinci and some others. Now during these days, Science has been united with art in the different forms; One of them being in the forms videos such as this one, combining Science and Animation. Nowadays, Science is being combined with Art thanks to all the creative minds such as Alan Becker here. There are also instances where Science is being combined with Religion in the form of books such as "Science and Scripture" by Nathan Aviezer. Thanks to him and some other amazing authors, we are able to find Science and Religion united as one. But now, there comes a question; Will there ever be a piece of art, or animation specifically, combining Science and Religion?
it was also completely justified, because time and space become each other in the space below the event horizon, it's a logical consequence of the path he took instead of "this story needs a grand conclusion, lets make it a time travel story now" that some tv shows do...
@@chesterlai9444 You really dont get what he means? He means that the concepts of the physics became more difficult to understand as the video continued. Nobody talked about wether its just theories or real physics
@@Furieren.Genshin_Impact Because in space there is as good as no resistance or friction. Lets assume the rocket didnt accelerate. That means that, while orange was on the rocket, the rocket and Orange himself experience the same velocitiy. When he let go of the rocket, he went on having the same speed as the rocket because (like I already said) in space there is most no resistance or friction.Things would change if the rocket was accelerating. Then Orange would stay with a nearly constant velocity when he let go of the rocket while the rocket itself is going faster over time
As a physics student I can say that this is amazing! I see we’re going for an “interstellar” interpretation of singularities, which is cool to see as well.
I have SATs tomorrow. It's 9:30 p.m. I should be asleep. But instead I sit here watching TSC go through a (frankly terrifying to think about) seemingly infinite time loop of entertaining himself and teaching himself physics from two points in time forevermore
I say this as someone who has a very standard level of education: Both Animation vs. Math and Animation vs. Physics probably would have made me far more interested in Math and Physics respectively if they had existed at the time. This is how you teach people things. By making it interesting, by showing how it could look like in practice. I don't care that this is just a visualization and not 100% accurate to how it actually works but it's a lot more fascinating to see it in action than just solving increasingly dry maths equations and a very good way to teach people what these things mean.
I found that this entire video shows the development of a civilization. The orange guy represents a civilization born on the Earth. He(it) learns to take advantage of physics, before going into space. He continues to discover a lot of knowledge. As the time goes on, he obtains the technology to travel across the space, a dream of humanity which is represented by the rocket. Finally, he gets enough power to control the entire universe(type 4), before becoming multiverse civilization(type 5).
What surprises me most is that when I was little I watched Alan making little stick figures destroying Minecraft, and nowadays I'm seeing the same boy making a paradox with the same characters..You are incredible, Alan!
im someone who couldnt really grasp the concept of physics in school but it was something that always fascinated me. it felt like a peek into how not just our world but the universe as a whole operates. i wish i had a firmer understanding of physics i feel like thats just an entirely different level of which i could enjoy the video. but even still theres something beautiful in the fact that you dont need to be super knowledgeable of physics to really find fascination in it and i think that is beautiful
Animation vs. Math was amazing, but this is just peak. Nobel Prize to Mr Alan Becker for promoting an understanding of basic and complex physics to the general public.
i love how the thing that motivates him to go into the black hole in the first place, effectively starting everything is an apple, the thing which prompted issac newton to discover physics and effectively start everything
Finally something that I actually enjoy watching. this video is a great way to keep yourself engaged but at the same time learn something new. I might excel in my physics classes after watching this thanks so much.
The idea of this animation and oranges journey throughout this somewhat infinite time loop is insane. This is by far my favorite animation Alan’s made yet.
I’ve only watched the first 7 minutes so far, and I’m completely astonished at how well you and your team have integrated all these physics topics and cohesively applied them all into a well-thought out story. This is brilliant.
Oh. My. God. I am not exaggerating, if any i am underemphasizing the sheer effort that got combined with animation to create this 16 minute long masterpiece. Up until the black hole entering began, i understood everything and must say, i was flabbergasted at how creative and also correct you showed all those principles. I am not quite sure on the part with the magnets, from my understanding the forces should have rather slowed him down, but maybe the thrust of his trusty rocket cancelled the pullback out. Or he switched his magnet on and off really fast, who knows...if i know one thing though, it is that this video was...i dont even know how to describe it. I can give you one thing though: You know that feeling, when you watched a really good movie? A movie that you dont just watch, but actively engage in with your thoughts, a movie that tells emotions of lifeless objects, a movie that seemed to pass short but also strechted infinetly long? When you finish it, and stare at the black screen turning into the credits for minutes on end? I had that feeling when i watched oppenheimer, interstellar or Inception. I can, still amazed, say, that this video had the same effect on me. Just wow, this is peak youtube, and i am glad i got to watch this video amongst all the trash that gets posted every day. This is a hidden gem that luckily didnt stay hidden. It ascended and shined, to amaze new people at every opportunity given. I am speechless, just wow. -greetings from germany :)
There simply aren't any words for me to be able to describe this video, or the feeling I had gotten watching it, we went from watching a stickman muck around fighting its creator to *this* absolutely stunning piece of amazing writing, and visualization that need not a single word to tell a story. Well done you guys!
I really gotta question after this episode how smart TSC actually is. In the math episode, some of what he did can just be justified as him using bigger numbers as better weapons, but in here, he figured out how to accelerate himself using magnets by magnetizing a pole and using the pole to somehow magnetize the rocket, and somehow finish a time loop through infinite timelines and repeats until it somehow let his past self leave
i was about to comend the fact that this video is a perfect time loop. anything that needs to happen has already happened. black holes man they are funky.
As an Astro-Physicist I can say the entire animation just amazed me how to simply show the use of physics and here also the concept of inside black hole singularity shown is truly admirable and this animation refreshed the memory of the Interstellar movie...Great Job, Dude! 🔥🔥👏🥳
I am in awe. The only thing missing here is Orange looking in a telescope size of a planet and seeing Alan and his team beyond the microwave background radiation.
My jaw *dropped.* We got a sequel?! I'm in bio/health and so much of this is wildly, spectacularly over my head, to the point where all I could do is sit and watch, completely awestruck. "Wondrous" is the only word I can put to it. Squealed like a schoolgirl when I realized we were jumping into a cell, even if just for a moment, like it was some kind of cameo. This is just absolutely incredible.
Everything past the event horizon is purely theoretical. It sounds science fiction but a black holes gravity is so strong that it straight up breaks all known laws of physics and substitutes its own so most of what you saw in the back hole was a bunch of theoretical physicists sitting in a circle going “what if it was like this though because x y z” Fascinating stuff
@@iforgot4it's the orange stickman name, I forgot what it is stand for but you can still search it up or the full name Edit: Alright just read the comments and it's stand for The Second Coming (TSC)
its rather scary that the whole animation starts off as a normal little story about orange having fun with physics and then becomes a complex situation about a supposedly infinite loop jesus christ i had goosebumps watching it all
I believe this is one of the most, if not THE most beautiful videos I have ever seen. Thanks to all of whom contributed to this video. On the subject of accuracy, there is only one thing that I have overlooked due to this still being an animation and its the magnetization of the rocket in the coils - to be more realistic, the magnetization should've been stopped when crossing the midpoint of the coils so as to not brake the rocket on the exit of the coils.
I remeber that when I was a child this channel produced the cooles videos I ever saw, now as an adult, who is even about to study physics at a university, you actually made me shed a tier, or few. This is probably one of the most beautiful things I ever saw. From the stickman fights I watched 12 or so years ago to this thing.
In the "Singularity" the past and the future occur simultaneously. We could solve everything in mathematics, but in physics there are disciplines such as quantum that have aspects that we cannot yet formulate. Therefore, the ending of this story had to be conceptual, just as it should be. Another incredible masterpiece.
@@просточел-е4тDimensions are actually a bit tricky. Time is considered the fourth dimension in our own universe because it describes another axis something can exist on. However, generally mathematical dimensions are considered to be all spacial type dimensions. You can't let a cube sit around over time and have it suddenly exist as a tesseract, for example. Since time and space are directly related as shown by Einstein's relativities, time is important to describe spacial dimensions...but it in itself is not one.
Black holes are so terrifyingly fascinating. On one hand, in can suck you in, and basically take you to a place that does not exist. It removes you from space time. But at the same time, it’s fascinating because you can see your future and past self, it removes you from the limitations of the normal universe but where you’ll end up is unknown.
Its wild to me how beautiful and alienating our world really is...and its ever more amazing how much we've figured out. Everyone who worked on this should be so incredibly proud of themselves I have found such a deep love for this subject now and its majorly because of these animations, I no longer view my life as a constant rat game where I just have to get to the next post. The world is beautiful and I want to know everything I can, I want to make discoveries and I want to contribute to just- learning about it. I feel so deeply connected now. The music score, the visuals, but especially the simplicity of how you've conveyed these subjects is phenomenal. I really used to hate Physics but honestly? Now I want to know everything about it, space is just so beautiful and its the same with your Math video. The way we're taught about the world is so complicated but your videos about it make it exciting. Never did I think I would want to learn quantum mechanics for fun? The complexity of the planets, torque forces and the ability to launch myself using the logic of the world?? Its beautiful. I'm really excited to see if you'll cover any other subjects such as the complexity of biology and maybe chemistry? In the end this video is a historical monument and I can't thank you enough for making such a alluring piece of media for a concept that continues to effect everyone everywhere.
I love how Alan and his team saw all those videos pointing out the names of each mathematical concept in Animation Vs. Math and so they added that into this one. This was so much fun!
This very quickly went from concepts I recognized from High School Phyics to theories I had never even heard of that I had to keep looking up. It's super fascinating to see all of those confusing topics represented here in cartoon form though.
Coming from someone who's studying to be an aerospace engineer, give your physics guy a raise; this is really well done. Both the physics and the animation are incredible
@@eianloh8022If he has some editors as you put it, than he doesn't work alone 🤦🏻♂️. You are wrong though, he does have a team.little girl you need to do research before stating something 😂😂
It's finally happened. You have made an animation that has officially blown my mind. Also, am I the only one who thinks that this would make a good tool for teaching the highlights of physics for a high school or college class?
I can't believe Alan just tricked us into learning physics. Jokes aside, this video was incredible, words can't describe how amazed I was every second of it. This honestly might be my favorite video of all time on UA-cam.
well, most of the video can be a learning experience, besides after he got in the event horizon, cause we don't actually know what happens after that point
If anything isn't accurate, blame my lead animator, he's the physics nerd behind this. Watch the reaction/commentary here: ua-cam.com/video/BdEpnici7Is/v-deo.html
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As a physicist, this isn't a short film; this is a piece of art that is a perfect way to visually learn the world of physics.
I understood most of the stuff up until the stick figure was in the black hole, what was happening in there?
as a not physicist, I didn't learn anything from this video.
Does breaking reality itself with time in singularity considering as psychics?
@@danielhuelsman76 don't worry, we in physics don't really know either. That's the fun part
Yeh 100% its incredible. I can't get over how good this is ❤
The Cowboy hat was clever. At first I thought it was just a random aesthetic choice until I realized it also was there to contextualize TSC's rotational position in 3D space, since otherwise we wouldn't be able to tell what direction his body was facing unless the surrounding objects and environment were not symmetrical in shape, which most of them were.
im pretty sure its also a reference to dr strangelove
@@maxberardi2146I was gonna say, riding a rocket with a cowboy hat is pretty on the nose if you know what he's referencing. Lol
It's also an homage to Major Kong in Dr. Strangelove riding an atomic bomb, after it falls from the bomb bay of his plane, waving his cowboy hat the whole way down.
It also visually differentiates which TSC we've been following.
@@DPSFSU Space Cowboy Reference?
From watching animator vs animation when I was a literal child to seeing this as an aerospace engineer, I thank you for creating one of the most top quality content that has ever existed on the internet during so many years
Glad to see another aerospace engineer here too!
Literally the exact same thing with me. i started watching him so long ago and now seeing this as an aerospace engineer is so awesome
Respect to you and alan becker bro
I was wondering why his name sounded familiar to me when I ran into this video. I saw the old video again and got a wave of nostalgia.
His improvement is amazing
YOO YOUR WORKING MY DREAM JOB HOWS IT LIKE
0:01 - math to physics
0:18 - Distance
0:28 - Velocity
0:35 - miles / speed
0:41 - displacement
0:59 - acceleration
1:05 - friction
1:19 - kilograms
1:21 - mass, Acceleration (again)
1:22 - force
1:23 - F = Ma
1:24 - force displacement
1:28 - work
1:29 - power, meters
1:31 - F F
1:35 - friction (again)
2:17 - momentum, Linear, P = mv
2:55 - kinetic energy, kinetic
2:57 - potential energy, mgh, otbntial
3:25 - Added kinetic
3:30 - excess kinetic
4:01 - torque, T = rF
4:19 - gravity
4:41 - thrust
5:09 - Lorentz factor, ß y c
5:30 - Speed Of Light
5:33 - wavefront
5:36 - Normal, incensent
5:38 - color of light changing and color of sounds.
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Guys this is all I’ll edit it next time
edit: dang 11 likes fine
6:35 - Impact imminent
7:21 - Magnetic Field, Magnetic Force
7:39 - Magnetic Flux
8:39 - Asteroid Field
9:34 - singularity
9:56 - Outside Perspective
thx!
@@Fucoda-ada yw
So mutch physics and kurzgesagt didnt comment dang it😣
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@@EuphoriaGamingInBlockMayhem plz ! Forgive us 🙏🙏😭🙏🙏
I will never see this type of animation.
As a guy who loves physics, I absolutely love this, from classical mechanics to general relativity, then quantum mechanics. Alan and his team are do amazing job at this
I'm not a physics expert/nerd. But I do know my fair share of knowledge about physics and I understood most of the concepts of physics in this video.
I hate the physics subject that we learn at school bc it’s so boring, but i actually find this even more interesting and a better way to learn.
bro i actually play psp on all class of physice on the back
Yo at the end i think what they mean (or not) is matter is infinite, you can’t destroy or create it as with the portal at the end / beginning
Math>Physics
Just like Animation vs Math, I didn't understand much, but it was still an amazing video, especially near the end. Now I want to watch Interstellar again lol
Ikr
ALV 25 euros ._.
Me too
W donation
That's a big donation
As a Civil Engineering major (junior), this and "Animation vs. Math" have brought me to tears. BOTH of them beautifully encapsulate the entire reason why I'm still passionate about what I'm studying. Thank you
i earn more than 10k in 1 week without studying lmao
@@cenkkinqzzzz3002job? just curious.
@@mrbigsta4221 its called lying on the internet
@@deathstare0 lmao
@@deathstare0 Nah. He's a politician only job you need little to no skill.
Thanks for using actual constellations instead of some fake repeating/random skybox in the background. A lot of media won't bother using the actual stars we have and it really speaks to the dedication and quality and effort.
Please never stop doing these. Biology, Chemistry, Logic, History, anything you think you can display the concepts of with your teams incredible animation. Thank you.
Would be cool seeing a animation vs history like a time warp so like the Titanic and Napoleon
Agreed. These are REALLY educational and addicting. They mix the intuitive visuals of 3Blue1Brown with the amazing story telling of Alen Becker.
You probably don't want history.
I wonder what history would be like
History sounds cool
5:49 This shot was breath-taking, it didn't feel like an Alan Becker animation anymore, it had evolved into something more. This is why Alan is the most popular animator on UA-cam.
FOR REALLL
This is a beautiful work of art
the thing is that it isn't an alan becker animation no more, at least not only him. Its a team that works behind all of the animations in this channel
@@bunashud9793 Yup
sooo it evolved into a rendered sphere? WOAH 🤯🤯🤯
The first half was a revision of my high school physics, and the second half was simply a cinematic masterpiece
It ain't no cinematics it's the laws of the univrrse
@@MLGgames_official_YT Yes - the laws of the universe, displayed in a cinematic way, masterfully (a cinematic masterpiece).
@@MLGgames_official_YT it was still cinematic
@@ungamer6241I think he meant to say Kinematics (branch of mechanics regarding motion)
@@ZeroTempz could be
You literally just explained the entire plot of Interstellar better than I ever could even imagine someone could explain it using Science-based knowledge.
Thank you so much, Hats off to you and your team.
Well done to the writers, animators and physicists who were involved this beauty
whow you can dono in comment? when was that a thing
さすがアランだ
@@subify14i had a stroke reading this
@@alleninfinity9978 that guy also had one writing it
@@alleninfinity9978
Maybe it's a bot? 🤷🏾♂️
I don't think that just anyone gets how wide and complex this must have been not only to animate, but to calculate and put together *as a story*. I know you touch a lot on what Interstellar did already, but I think this shows far more of just how physics works altogether than Interstellar did. Watching the video, I had absolutely no words. This - was - insane.
This is simply - godsent.
I dont understand why anyone would dislike this, it's amazing.
I agree, I was just amazed, with my mouth opened, this animation, together with those concepts of Physic, It was an unique experience, imma save that video to show it to some people later... Its wonderfull
Eh, it isn't exactly "Calculated". Don't let those numbers fool you, it's far from accurate. But this is art, and in art, the proximation is more important than accuracy.
Indeed, I felt the same as you did man this was incredible
As a physics student, this was incredible - the way so many complex ideas, from Lorentz shifts to gravitational slingshots to Schrodinger's equation, can be expressed so aesthetically and easy to digest and curiosity inducing for all viewers is amazing.
I don't know what you're talking about, i couldn't understand a thing.
Is that possible ?
I have huge respect for people who has anything to do with Physics as a career. Physics is extremely fascinating!
I counted the frames where orange walked 1.5 meters, he walked 1.5 meters in 12 frames, which meant he could walk 60m/s which is 6 times faster than Usain Bolt.(correct me if I'm wrong)
I am not a physics student, nor have I ever been.. but I understood the concepts for at least half of the video.. then it got confusing
Here goes my analysis:
*Part I: Directions*
- 00:20 - Distance (speed × time)
- 00:30 - Velocity (speed and direction)
- 00:35 - Speed (distance ÷ time)
- 00:40 - Displacement
- 00:55 - Change in Velocity + Acceleration (velocity ÷ time)
*Part II: Forces*
- 01:05 - Friction (opposing net force)
- 01:09 - Gravity (distance ÷ time²)
- 01:17 - Mass (quantity of matter)
- 01:22 - Force (mass × acceleration)
- 01:24 - Work (force × displacement)
- 01:26 - Power (work ÷ time)
- 02:09 - Angular Momentum (mass × velocity × radius)
- 02:17 - Linear Momentum (mass × velocity)
*Part III: Energy*
- 02:54 - Kinetic Energy → Potential Energy
- 03:25 - Addition of Kinetic Energy
*Part IV: In Space*
- 04:02 - Torque (radius × force)
- 04:18 - Decreased Gravity
- 04:20 - Zero Gravity (0 m/s²)
- 04:41 - Thrust (mass ÷ time × velocity)
- 05:09 - Lorentz Factor
*Part V: Light*
- 05:30 - Speed of Light (299,792,458 m/s)
- 05:38 - Visible Light (400-700 nm)
- 05:39 - Ultraviolet Light (less than 400 nm)
- 05:42 - Infrared Light (greater than 700 nm)
*Part VI: Magnetism and Electromagnetism*
- 07:09 - Magnets (Horseshoe Shape)
- 07:25 - Magnetic Force
- 07:39 - Magnetic Flux
_More stuff coming soon. Comment will be edited._
acceleration = (distance ÷ time²)
= (distance ÷ time ÷ time)
gravity = 9.801m/s²
= 9.801m ÷ time(s)²
= 9.801m ÷ s ÷ s
Approximate value of gravity:
9.8m/s² (most common)
10m/s² (usually used in calculating force)
I took too long
Skipping I to XXXV
Welcome to V2.0
I Updated it
XXXVI to XL soon😊 part 3
The Story 🤌🏻
The Music 🤌🏻
The Acting 🤌🏻
The Visuals 🤌🏻
The Concept 🤌🏻
The Animation 🤌🏻
The Screenplay 🤌🏻
The Character(s) 🤌🏻
The Cinematography 🤌🏻
This is an absolute masterpiece worthy of multiple awards and recognition. ✨
Kudos to Alan for taking us on this journey of minimalism combined with complexity and science. 🏆
This short film deserves a special screening. ❤
Fax bro
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@@lcareoHey I'm italian
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This escalated deep, evolving from just against the animator, to beyond physics and the known. I would like to know how the chosen one has arrived at these places such as the world of mathematics and physics in question. Impressive what Alan came up with, it is a work of art, and without a doubt deserves great recognition.
Same question, where does this video and the maths one fit in the wider timeline? Of AvM and AvA
It’s the Second Coming tho, the Chosen One is the black one
I think of the physics one to be the continuation of the math one, since in the end of the math one our Chosen One got literally teleported at random into realspace. What is more real of a realspace than a world of pure physics? In other words, he overshot his goal, of home, by quite a bit. XD
Nah, for math he walked into a calculator app and for physics he was snooping in the physics engine of kerbal space program
From what I’ve heard/read. Animation vs Math wasn’t Alan’s idea, it was one of his team members. So he had to trust them that they know what they were doing, and according to an actual Oxford Math professor, who did a reaction video to Animation Vs Math, the math equations in the video are all correct and accurate
I can see a lot of physics teachers dedicating 16 mins in one of lectures so they can have their students watch this masterpiece for many years to come. This will inspire a lot of students to consider exploring physics. What happens in the singularity and beyond in this video is a nod to Interstellar, I assume.
Finally found this w comment
@@sleppistickman5742.....
Interstellar was based on real physics, its a reference to CTCs, tho it is definitely a creative interpretation since no one knows what it's actually like
我也这么认为
Physics students will absolutely watch this for forever, I don't understand it, but maybe one day I will
This was absolutely stunning to watch. I can’t wait to see what comes next!
Maybe an “Animation VS Chemistry”?
Chemistry is so much more complex than most people realise, and the kinds of things you can do with it are nuts.
chemistry nerd over here lol, it would be amazing if they did. (just a suggestion though.)
Animation vs Chemistry would go crazy ngl
as a chemistry student i was going to request this too!
No way orange can live against a black hole 💀💀💀
breaking bad?
I hardly ever comment on videos, but I have to say as a student studying physics at University, this has to be one of the most incredible pieces of art on the platform. Of course I'm biased, but thank you Alan!
Regardless of how well you understand physics, this video is a great showcase of music and sound design! Everything from the velocity equations being calculated to the change in pitch made from varying speeds of probability waves as the two TSCs walk toward the Einstein-Rosen bridge portal. It's always fantastic seeing how well Alan seamlessly meshes the aural and visual realms to make something entertaining and enlightening. Plus, it's always a warm sight to recognize some bigger names in the Stickfigure animation community, like Fordz, Shuriken, Hatena, and Terkoiz! Phenomenal job, everyone!
*Einstein
I love how time travel was explained as a causal loop
Nice got a pin
Alan successfully escalated from classical mechanics to string theory
As a fellow person to understand string theory, I also understand that, simply through one wormhole, which can also be said as an opened wormhole, which would be held open by a type of matter that humanity most likely will never understand, there is a copy of our universe which just might have live that does understand this strange matter, and does understand everything we do not.
Actually, Alan casually
@@westongriffin9338 Is it like Quantum Immortality?
Halfway through the video the physics became so theoretical to the point of fantasy, probably why physics is so fascinating to alot of people.
@@Amogus-nj6dh what?
As a person interested in both astronomy and physics, i have to say that not only is this absolutely phenomenal, but it also gave me a lot more insight on new info i never knew before. Keep blowing our minds with your animations, Alan!
Same here!
Same here
I think bro going to make a Vid : Animation vs. Chemistry
Calm down, there's a lot of fiction at the end...
@@Shanyae9I'd say it's educational until he enters the black hole.
I was not expecting to see a sequel to Animation vs Math, but this came out amazing. Can't quite grasp the concepts used for this short like I could for the math short (the most I could fully understand was the segment with the rolling balls and the rocket orbiting the planets to gain speed), but it was still amazing to watch. Curious to see where this goes, if we end up getting a part 3.
Basically almost everything up until he turned on the light in the black hole I understood
Animation vs Chemistry
Animation vs chemistry❤
Animation vs biology❤
The moment he entered the singularity my brain broke, but I think that what happens there is time and space are distorted inside a black hole so he met his future and past self and made a paradox
Animation versus chemistry!!
11:04 Inner Horizon
11:08 Apple
11:09 Stem
11:11 Parenchyma Cells
11:13 Chloroplast, Mitochondrian, Cytoplasm
11:15 Keyiculum, Nucleuolus, Nucleus, Cell Wall
11:16 Chromatin
11:18 Deoxyribonucleic Acid
11:20 Phosphate Backbone
11:21 Pyimidines, Purines, Hydrogen Bond
11:24 Electron Orbital, Hydrogen, Proton
11:26 Quarks, Up, Up, Down
11:27 Photon, Antiquark
11:29 Neutrinos
11:43 Continuum Field, Worldline, Anti Di Vitter Space
11:49 Singularity
11:57 Singularity Future, Singularity Past
12:46 Calabi-Yau Manifold, Compactified Dimensions 6, Holes 3
13:09 Hyperbolic Space, Dodecahedral Projected in H^2, Einstein-Rosen Bridge, Wormhole
13:41 1-Dimensional Open String
13:42 1-Dimensional Closed String
13:59 Entanglement, Psi |x, y|
14:12 Tipler Cylinder, Solar Masses >10, Cycles Per Second >1B, Length inf.
14:20 Hawking Radiation, Escaping Particle, Antiparticle
15:56 The End
Honestly, this video is incredible. Not just the animation but the structure and storytelling while displaying all kinds of basic, complex and theoretical physics is amazing. This is the content we need, nowadays so much stuff blows up on tiktok and other sites that numbs brains and causes doom scrolling. But this is educational and entertaining, such a needed change.
I just wish that phisics could be that simple, but great for baiting new folks to go to phisic class
@@sansgranie6164 nothing is as simple obviously but it gets the basic concepts across well enough and manages to spark interest
It's so amazing a lot of physics was covered in a 15 minute story. Also, it's absolutely mind-blowing that a story with no words written or spoken can be so interesting
The most interesting thing about this is that it can be understood by anyone anywhere in the world
If you haven't seen Alan's other work, he does a LOT of wordless storytelling, especially in some of his more recent work like Animation vs Minecraft Season 3 and Animator vs Animation 6.
The things he manages to convey are seriously awesome.
Sim/yeah😮😮😮
It's 16 minutes and 18 seconds to be exact 😊 .
Came for the animation, stayed for the existential questions. 😹
I really hope this series continues. Animation vs. Chemistry, anyone? Could have a great time building up new elements and eventually leading to the atomic bomb and such.
I would watch this
How about creating a DNA?
@@ayzekpie9432that's shown in this video
Animation vs Biology
Animation vs. Geometry would be great!
Using 0:23 as a ruler, I found that TSC's head is approximately 0.564814815 meters in diameter accounting for line thickness. Interestingly, if you measure from the center of the line (i.e. not accounting for line thickness), his head is almost exactly 0.5m in diameter. I checked the AVM series, but by this measurement, each block would be 0.5m on a side. I have no idea how this information is useful, but here you go.
So big!
You have made a real and lasting contribution. I am a physics teacher and will show this for years in my class. I am an animator and I'm aware this must be a labor of love. Whatever it took, it was worth it! Fantastic! You will inspire millions in art, science, whatever!
Omg hi Mr Lawrence
can i get an extension Mr Lawrence
Sir Lawrence let me pass your class
mr lawerence i am a new student i am you
Hello Mr Lawrence I don't know who u r
As someone who is very much into physics and basically every branch of Science, I highly think this is one of the most impressive piece of sci-art I've ever seen. It's so beautifully rendered. The entire video just shows/makes you realise how humanity has understood the physical/natural laws during its thousands of years of the existence of their curiosity. It's so impressive, cool and surreal whenever I see in that perspective.
are youe elso?wwi
You’ve seen destroying Minecraft with Minecraft and destroying Math with Math, but have you seen destroying Physics with Physics?
first
edit: why is everyone getting mad at my comment? im just saying first, and plus, yes nobody cares about me saying first so what's your point
And?
nope, this is a cool comment though
yes actually, just try a physics question that asks to divide by zero
HAH
I honestly believe your animations like this could captivate generations of children into the scientific and mathematical fields. You breathe the magic of possibilities into what otherwise children could find a boring subject.
Woah, I'm a student who is studying physics rn and this made me aware of what I'm in for. This video definitely excited me for all this and scared of how complicated it's gonna be. ☺ Thank you so much for this mind-warping video, Alan and Crew!
Somos 2 😄
So true😊
Good luck guy
I'm a physics student and I'm blown away by this video. It's the most awesome thing I've ever seen on youtube. It makes physics look so cool and fun. I bet a lot of people will want to learn more about physics after watching this.
He literally showed what took me over 3 weeks memorise in 3 seconds
Acho que sou uma dessas pessoas...
You're right!
But not me.
Physics is fun and cool. I've been learning by myself about it and I feel so good about the fact that I understand a lot of the concepts in this video.
Yea
Not only is this an excellent animation, with amazing physics representations, but its also a display of _why_ TSC is the most powerful character in the Animation VS series. He identifies, learns, and masters pretty much anything placed in front of him. Even the most intelligent physicists take a decade or more to learn half of what TSC does in this16 minute video, and though there is no way of knowing how much time elapsed for _him_ between the first and last seconds of the video, you also have to remember he's learning this by himself, with no learning material or teacher. He's incredibly intuitive, amazing adaptable, and remarkably resourceful with everything and anything he is given.
Perfect😊
Honestly, he should be featured in a deathbattle by Screwattack!
I think this is a aspect that all stick-figures have - rapid learning, self-improvement, and photographic memory. I personally head-canon that the AvA universe is where human imagination and concepts come to life and "imprint" into reality, explaining why random stick-figures, video game characters, phone apps, even cave art can turn alive. Due to this, since stick-figures are culturally seen as "badass" going by the thousands of "stick figure fighting" videos, the concept of a stick-figure is a badass by their nature, and a badass can learn concepts really quickly (such as mastering martial arts almost instantly after observing for a minute).
Also explains why the physics dimension seems to work off of our *MODERN* understanding of physics, not a "more complicated" true life version - it's not actually the dimension of physics, its the dimension of humanities *understanding* and *concepts* of physics. Most of the higher end phyics stuff TSC had learnt would probably not even work, because humans don't know if Singularities, Tipler Cylinders, Manifolds, Worldsheets etc even exist aside from "well our current models could work or need to work with these in place."
Also why the Math Dimension uses human Maths, not "real" math - mathmatics as we understand is a language we invented.
he got actual 200 IQ
@@sidratulmursalinbhasha2960 no
From growing up watching Animator vs. Animation as a literal kid to now experiencing it as an aerospace engineer, I just gotta say thank you for creating some of the **most goated and high-key iconic content the internet has ever seen over the years. Legit, you’re a **legend.** 🙌🚀
I like how math and physics were both given their own little world revolving around the subject. Math stems out far further than what was actually shown but even with everything it ended up being absolutely amazing, and now a world revolving around the very thing that makes everything around us into what it is... I can't wait to see what's next.
Since what's the "science" subject as we know it is ramified into both Physics and Chemistry (at least where I live), we can just wait for "Animation vs Chemistry"
next one will probably be chemistry if we are working in order of purity
chesmitry and they cook meth
I am a Mechanical Engineer, finishing my PhD in fluid mechanics, and I was lost from minute 8:56. You guys in Physics are ages ahead of us in Engineering when it comes to the understanding of the universe's laws and theories. Hats off.
You can get up to about the 12:40 mark from educational UA-cam videos. I'm CompSci but I have an addiction to staying up late watching PBS Space Time videos which made this make a lot more sense.
So, you drop the hat in the video.
As someone who only got as far as a Bachelor's in physics, 11:33 is the boundary of my understanding. Maybe I should be watching PBS Space Time lmao
As someone who didnt understand what was going on, it looked cool.
As a high scool student, I've lost it after the 4:40 mark.😢
The fact that he's put so much time and effort into this and that there's so much actual info about physics is amazing, yet another Becker masterpiece
11:10 = Animation vs. Biology
my man just compressed 12 years of physics at school into a 16 minute video
Great job man!
school? String theory :D yes
I haven’t learned Doppler effect and physics of black holes, but luckily someone explained it to me
Good job man🎉🎉
yeah but if you haven't learned them you won't understand anything
I learned everything until after the neutrinos in 4 years, but i learned the neutrinos part and the E = mc^2 and those types of things, because it was optional
From "vs Math" a few months ago to "vs Physics" just now, this has been a gloriously geeky animated semester. Thank you so much for these, Alan.
Thank Terkoiz too. He's the one who lead this.
I think he will release Animation vs. Chemistry :)
So Epic
@@hungmcsr8562 oh I can't wait for that :)))
Fun fact about Gravity and physics: Newton's calculus, often called
"calculus," was developed to address problems related to
variation and motion. Here's an overview of the key
concepts associated with his work: ### 1. Derivatives -
Definition**: The derivative of a function measures the
rate of change of that function with respect to a variable.
In simple terms, it is the slope of the tangent to the curve
at a given point. - **Notation**: If \(f(x) \) is a function,
the derivative is denoted \(f'(x) \) or \(\frac{df}{dx} \).
### 2. **Integrals - Definition**: The integral is used to
calculate the area under a curve. It is the inverse of the
derivative. - **Notation**: The integral of a function \(f(x)
\) over an interval \([a, b]\) is denoted \(\int_a^bf(x) \, dx
\). ### 3. **The Laws of Motion - First law**: An object in
motion stays in motion and an object at rest stays at
rest, unless a net force acts on it. - **Second law**: Force
is equal to mass times acceleration (\(F = ma \)). -
**Third law**: For every action, there is an equal and
opposite reaction. ### 4. **Universal Gravitation -
Newton formulated the law of universal gravitation,
which states that two bodies attract each other with a
force proportional to the product of their masses and
inversely proportional to the square of the distanceinversely proportional to the square of the distance between them: \[ F = G \frac{m_1square of the distance between them: \[ F = G \frac{m_1 m_2}{r^2} \] where \ (G\) is the gravitational constant. ### 5. Applications **Motion of the planets**: Newton used his laws to explain the orbits of the planets around the sun.
**Physics of moving bodies**: His equations can predict
the motion of freely falling, projected, or rotating objects. ### Conclusion Newton's calculus was fundamental to
the evolution of mathematics and physics. His work made it possible to analyze and describe a wide variety of natural phenomena, laying the foundations of classical mechanics. If you want to explore a particular aspect or example in detail. For those how don't know that the speed of light symbol is "Co" from the measure in Einstein counting💀🗿
The changing perspectives, how you can feel the deepness of the space, the Black Hole looking so terrifying yet gorgeous at the same time. Alan Becker and his team are top tier animators, such a masterpiece
im a physics student, undergrad, and i love how everything is portrayed. my physics professor showed me your Vs. Math video at first and i loved it, and now i sent him this video and he said he adores it.
also, i like the little Interstellar chime reference during the black hole segment at 9:20 !
Me too, I love the intense music when Second went through spagettification process
He should make one about chemistry!
@@thatprogramer he probably will make one
@@Andersand6 prob... Anyway how's your day so far?
Next Up : Animator VS Chemistry.
We need to see mad chemical reaction 😊🧪🧑🔬
I'm not a physics student or a teacher, but I find this stunning. Great animation!
same, I just forget anything i learn especially cause of no interest
Brothers? 😨
just the oranges in this chat
im infiltrating the oranges
You have to watch Interstelar. It doesn't go as far as this animation did, but it sure gets pretty close.
I just realized something, the rocket and apple are the same designs of whenever TSC draws a rocket/missle or apple so it’s subtle foreshadowing of the fact that TSC is both creator and “tester”
This has blown my mind in ways i can't even express.
Also the fact that its basically an endless loop makes this even more jarring and actually quite spooky. Alan has blessed us with another one of his animations.
@@crazy4riley nah
This is so true.
Yeah, a loop with various differences every time. Which obviously means this isn't canon 😅
@@Marukanitel I mean, we are inside tsc dream
I’d say it’s more a time *fold* than a loop.
The paradoxical situations are so cool but they hurt my brain at the same time
Also, this is probably one of TSC's strongest versions as he can literally manipulate physics and has an understanding of it.
I think it’s just an interstellar reference
Up until now the strongest version was creative block that would destroy the Minecraft universe
With this addition, he has become a sort of higher dimensional existance that can manipulate time and space and physic concepts as if they were literally toys
@@tuber420Very cool reference to our existence, dude. Very well "spoken".
@@djmewtwo6981no it’s the awakened version
@@lukes_legos yeah that’s true awakened TSV one shotted TDL that’s as strong as King Orange Creative Mode.
But this version is still stronger, he was literally manipulating time and space
Accident, Accident, in animation vs math, at division 2:35, (If we take (6) as 6 books, and we practically separate the 6 books 3 by 3, we find that on subtracting 3 from 6 two times we get pair of books equal to 3, whereas the pair of books should have been of 2.
Conclusion,
The minus rule tells you how many times you have subtracted 3. However, when you look at it practically to see how large one part is, confusion arises. You might think that each part will be of size 3 because you are subtracting 3 each time, but the division answer is 2, because when you divide 6 books into 3 equal parts, each part contains 2 books.
Conclusion: The minus rule is mathematically correct, but it interprets division from the perspective of "times" (how many times subtraction occurs), whereas in the practical world, division is understood from the perspective of the size of each part.
This is why confusion arises when we mix practical division (partitioning) with theoretical repeated subtraction.)
This is by far my favorite animation on this channel, it’s so complex yet so simple at the same time and it is executed so beautifully. You deserve a damn Oscar for this
Oscars are cringe.
Award* not Oscars.
@@LuisAngel-sb8xd yeah true
instead of saying "Oscars" they should say "Award" like the guy on top of me
@@LuisAngel-sb8xd Actually oscars are for movies. This is also counted as a short movie so it nominates for oscar awards
@@ImTheOne_WhoAsked yall are going way too in depth with this, the film is good, that’s all I’m tryna say, calm down
I cried a lot yesterday because I was so tired solving physics problems (only can get 2/10), even started doubting if I chose to study the wrong subject. However, this video was promoted on my UA-cam page. It gave me strong feelings, letting me know that my original intention to choose Physics as one of my required courses is that it was so mysterious and charming to me. Thanks to Alan, helped me realize that Physics is not that scary.
Ahah, I put your message into the translator, and the last “Physical” was translated as “physical education”...
Physics
ben ortaokul 2ye giden bir çocuğum.Daha çok korkutucu geldi.umarım değilidr xd
Truly a cinematic masterpiece
Bet you'll get better at physics bud
As a student of black hole physics with some research experience in this field, I've made an effort to explain each physics concept (frame by frame) presented in this extraordinary masterpiece. I would greatly appreciate your comments on my review, titled 'Black Hole Physics Student Reacts to Animation vs. Physics by Alan Becker | Comprehensive Analysis,' as this interaction would contribute to our mutual learning.
I began crafting my review merely an hour after the video's release and now I have completed and published it. Alan, I must say, your work is out of this world. After Animation vs. Math this is just absolutely amazing love your way of covering classical Newtonian mechanics to string theory and wormholes-how many hearts will you win? Hats off to you!
ITS AMAZING
i liked ur video it was pretty good
thanks
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thanks for your comment@@wizardsknowledge1138
There were three things that had been seperated from one another since the beginning of time: Science, Religion and Art. Many thought that they could never be united with one another. During the Medieval and the Renaissance periods, Religion has been combined with Art thanks to creative minds such as Leonardo Da Vinci and some others. Now during these days, Science has been united with art in the different forms; One of them being in the forms videos such as this one, combining Science and Animation. Nowadays, Science is being combined with Art thanks to all the creative minds such as Alan Becker here. There are also instances where Science is being combined with Religion in the form of books such as "Science and Scripture" by Nathan Aviezer. Thanks to him and some other amazing authors, we are able to find Science and Religion united as one. But now, there comes a question; Will there ever be a piece of art, or animation specifically, combining Science and Religion?
You just made physics so interesting to me. The fact that it just ended with it all being a loop is incredible.
Well, if Alan cut off the "the end" and UA-cam allowed 15 minutes on shorts, then it would be a perfect loop!
Once you see your future, your past, it started a loop already. Unless at the end, you decide to "loop out", then the loop will end.
Infinity
it was also completely justified, because time and space become each other in the space below the event horizon, it's a logical consequence of the path he took
instead of "this story needs a grand conclusion, lets make it a time travel story now" that some tv shows do...
Loved the way you started from basic physics principles and gradually moved to the advanced concepts.
Bro he just went from normal physics to theorical physics, there was no progression what so ever
@@chesterlai9444 You really dont get what he means? He means that the concepts of the physics became more difficult to understand as the video continued. Nobody talked about wether its just theories or real physics
@@chesterlai9444 why someone always Gotta be negative
i might be wrong but... at 7:18 how could he continue go front in the same speed as the space ship?
@@Furieren.Genshin_Impact Because in space there is as good as no resistance or friction. Lets assume the rocket didnt accelerate. That means that, while orange was on the rocket, the rocket and Orange himself experience the same velocitiy. When he let go of the rocket, he went on having the same speed as the rocket because (like I already said) in space there is most no resistance or friction.Things would change if the rocket was accelerating. Then Orange would stay with a nearly constant velocity when he let go of the rocket while the rocket itself is going faster over time
As a physics student I can say that this is amazing! I see we’re going for an “interstellar” interpretation of singularities, which is cool to see as well.
How many interpretations of singularities is there...
I wanna study physics too😍
singularities aren't confirmed to exist their just theories.@@alphieum3703
@@alphieum3703 too many, trust me, toooo many (i'm physics student too)
Interstellar interpretation is canon according to neil de grasse tyson
I have SATs tomorrow. It's 9:30 p.m. I should be asleep. But instead I sit here watching TSC go through a (frankly terrifying to think about) seemingly infinite time loop of entertaining himself and teaching himself physics from two points in time forevermore
I say this as someone who has a very standard level of education: Both Animation vs. Math and Animation vs. Physics probably would have made me far more interested in Math and Physics respectively if they had existed at the time.
This is how you teach people things. By making it interesting, by showing how it could look like in practice.
I don't care that this is just a visualization and not 100% accurate to how it actually works but it's a lot more fascinating to see it in action than just solving increasingly dry maths equations and a very good way to teach people what these things mean.
this is actually inspired me to learn deeper things in physics.
1+1=?
@@dargorzerlek 10, base 2
Visual Physics
Totally!
This is probably one of the most beautiful renditions of physics I’ve ever seen. Many props to Alan and his team for making physics so entertaining.
the physics looks really cool and real
are youe eje?
Okay, he's done it. We absolutely need animations based on other science based subjects 😊
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He should do statistics next.
I think Chemestry's next
@@Alexander99602 chemistry*
@@pokenath242 no, he said “chemistry’s” which means chemistry is
I found that this entire video shows the development of a civilization. The orange guy represents a civilization born on the Earth. He(it) learns to take advantage of physics, before going into space. He continues to discover a lot of knowledge. As the time goes on, he obtains the technology to travel across the space, a dream of humanity which is represented by the rocket. Finally, he gets enough power to control the entire universe(type 4), before becoming multiverse civilization(type 5).
What surprises me most is that when I was little I watched Alan making little stick figures destroying Minecraft, and nowadays I'm seeing the same boy making a paradox with the same characters..You are incredible, Alan!
This was done with the help of his team.
"the same boy".... look up the word condescending
Yea Me Too
@@bene2451 lol alans catching strays
Minecraft? In MY DAY stick figures and Animators were enemies!
The shift from classical physics to Newtonian physics to Magnetism to Modern physics to black holes to Quantum physics was so satisfying to watch.
And then the few minutes of string theory at the end
And to theoretical physics
@@trbz_8745Да! Значит я был прав что это теория струн, ура!
im someone who couldnt really grasp the concept of physics in school but it was something that always fascinated me. it felt like a peek into how not just our world but the universe as a whole operates. i wish i had a firmer understanding of physics i feel like thats just an entirely different level of which i could enjoy the video. but even still theres something beautiful in the fact that you dont need to be super knowledgeable of physics to really find fascination in it and i think that is beautiful
Animation vs. Math was amazing, but this is just peak.
Nobel Prize to Mr Alan Becker for promoting an understanding of basic and complex physics to the general public.
As a Physics Major, the entire animation was marvelous. Hope i could had learned physics like this
Go solve your differential equations lil bro.
@@j.a1905 go dive inside my pfp lol
"lil bro🤓"
Even just as someone in High School with Physics class this was amazing...
Yes, I am a nerdy kid, but still
@@Yourmom082 "lil bro🤓" - 🤓
i love how the thing that motivates him to go into the black hole in the first place, effectively starting everything is an apple, the thing which prompted issac newton to discover physics and effectively start everything
Symbolism Happens
Mavity!
more than that, it is the paracausal apple.
He looks handsome and clever with the cowboy hat
It's like Interstellar xD My first thought when I saw the beginning of the loop xD (If you don't get it, watch the movie, I ain't gonna spoil it.)
Finally something that I actually enjoy watching. this video is a great way to keep yourself engaged but at the same time learn something new. I might excel in my physics classes after watching this thanks so much.
The idea of this animation and oranges journey throughout this somewhat infinite time loop is insane. This is by far my favorite animation Alan’s made yet.
@@crazy4rileyI knew the tricks.
@@crazy4riley Nice trick... that only 8 year olds would fall for.
Orange having an existential crisis right now
what did bro say
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This matches how I felt about the math one, both are amazing
I’ve only watched the first 7 minutes so far, and I’m completely astonished at how well you and your team have integrated all these physics topics and cohesively applied them all into a well-thought out story.
This is brilliant.
it truly is
wait till the last minutes
Argue with math, you get a dark souls boss fight
Argue with physics and you get interstellar space travel
Argue with history, you get a secret nuke code
@@SunnyDo1 underrated comment
@@SunnyDo1 argue with art, you get politic
Argue with chemistry and you get nuclear fission
@@redstocat5455hell naw
Oh. My. God.
I am not exaggerating, if any i am underemphasizing the sheer effort that got combined with animation to create this 16 minute long masterpiece. Up until the black hole entering began, i understood everything and must say, i was flabbergasted at how creative and also correct you showed all those principles. I am not quite sure on the part with the magnets, from my understanding the forces should have rather slowed him down, but maybe the thrust of his trusty rocket cancelled the pullback out. Or he switched his magnet on and off really fast, who knows...if i know one thing though, it is that this video was...i dont even know how to describe it. I can give you one thing though: You know that feeling, when you watched a really good movie? A movie that you dont just watch, but actively engage in with your thoughts, a movie that tells emotions of lifeless objects, a movie that seemed to pass short but also strechted infinetly long? When you finish it, and stare at the black screen turning into the credits for minutes on end? I had that feeling when i watched oppenheimer, interstellar or Inception.
I can, still amazed, say, that this video had the same effect on me.
Just wow, this is peak youtube, and i am glad i got to watch this video amongst all the trash that gets posted every day. This is a hidden gem that luckily didnt stay hidden. It ascended and shined, to amaze new people at every opportunity given. I am speechless, just wow.
-greetings from germany :)
There simply aren't any words for me to be able to describe this video, or the feeling I had gotten watching it, we went from watching a stickman muck around fighting its creator to *this* absolutely stunning piece of amazing writing, and visualization that need not a single word to tell a story.
Well done you guys!
Lol why u think they don't talk? This was peak
"Interstellar" in brief..
Greatest video of all time... Deserve appreciation..
Yeah, and all without saying a dam word. Beautiful stuff man.
Interstellar is more heartbreaking
i love how we can tell how old you are just from how you write
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@@kkTeaz Or maybe english is not his first language? Not everyone on YT is from the US or was thaught english growing up.
I really gotta question after this episode how smart TSC actually is. In the math episode, some of what he did can just be justified as him using bigger numbers as better weapons, but in here, he figured out how to accelerate himself using magnets by magnetizing a pole and using the pole to somehow magnetize the rocket, and somehow finish a time loop through infinite timelines and repeats until it somehow let his past self leave
way to spoil it bro
@@tree6835 Why are you reading the comments before you watch the video?
i was about to comend the fact that this video is a perfect time loop. anything that needs to happen has already happened. black holes man they are funky.
I guess he's just a hypersonic learner
Loki style , he created himself to become the god of the Timeline.
This was wholesome INCREDIBLE!!🚀✨
From the starting till the end i enjoyed every second of it and having a deep imagination about all these things .
As an Astro-Physicist I can say the entire animation just amazed me how to simply show the use of physics and here also the concept of inside black hole singularity shown is truly admirable and this animation refreshed the memory of the Interstellar movie...Great Job, Dude! 🔥🔥👏🥳
And from what moment does the theoretical part end and hypotheses and concepts begin?
@@yurik8468 basically once the stick figure enters the black hole
I love the part where he opens the ui on the cylinder thing before leaving 15:30
(Very universe)
Man, I wanted to be an Aeronautical engineer, instead I'm stuck doing computer science😢
I am in awe. The only thing missing here is Orange looking in a telescope size of a planet and seeing Alan and his team beyond the microwave background radiation.
Alan and his team are the canonical gods of the animation vs academia (that’s what I’m calling this branch of spin offs)
@@Anonyomus_commenter that's a genius name idea
It's also missing the Red, Blue, Green and Yellow, and Blue cooking something from the very fabric of reality. 😹
@@Anonyomus_commenterCould also be animation vs academy
My jaw *dropped.* We got a sequel?!
I'm in bio/health and so much of this is wildly, spectacularly over my head, to the point where all I could do is sit and watch, completely awestruck. "Wondrous" is the only word I can put to it. Squealed like a schoolgirl when I realized we were jumping into a cell, even if just for a moment, like it was some kind of cameo. This is just absolutely incredible.
Agreed, I'm a Bio and Chem student and I was like 'Finally, something I could actually understand!.", then it went back to weird physics stuff.
Everything past the event horizon is purely theoretical. It sounds science fiction but a black holes gravity is so strong that it straight up breaks all known laws of physics and substitutes its own so most of what you saw in the back hole was a bunch of theoretical physicists sitting in a circle going “what if it was like this though because x y z” Fascinating stuff
8:55 I want these as trading cards
I love this dude. You're demonstrating not only physics but now TIMELINES? It's incredible to see TSC just have to repeat things over and over.
I’m new to Alan Becker but what is TSC
@@iforgot4The Second Coming, the orange stick figure
@@iforgot4it's the orange stickman name, I forgot what it is stand for but you can still search it up or the full name
Edit: Alright just read the comments and it's stand for The Second Coming (TSC)
@@iforgot4 You'll want to watch alan becker's animator vs animation series to really figure everything out
great interstellar reference :D
its rather scary that the whole animation starts off as a normal little story about orange having fun with physics and then becomes a complex situation about a supposedly infinite loop jesus christ i had goosebumps watching it all
His name is the second coming not orange
We reached from simple child play kinematics to wave fronts, orbital physics and magnetism in like 6 mins. It was a journey tho !!
Su nombre es the second coming no naranja 😡
That’s only really if you care about AvA lore
@@Booda428 easier to just call him orange tbh
The fact someone on his team or alan himself had to know or learn physics is MASSIVE respect
I think they didn't ''learn'' but invited someone that knows physics so everything accurate (same as math one)
@@crazy_gentelmanlook at the pinned comment
@@crazy_gentelman in what part did i only say they had to learn i also said had to know not had to learn(no hate entended)
imagine Animation vs history, feel like it would be epic.
Its Terkoiz my guy - legend of stickmen animation.
I believe this is one of the most, if not THE most beautiful videos I have ever seen.
Thanks to all of whom contributed to this video.
On the subject of accuracy, there is only one thing that I have overlooked due to this still being an animation and its the magnetization of the rocket in the coils - to be more realistic, the magnetization should've been stopped when crossing the midpoint of the coils so as to not brake the rocket on the exit of the coils.
I remeber that when I was a child this channel produced the cooles videos I ever saw, now as an adult, who is even about to study physics at a university, you actually made me shed a tier, or few. This is probably one of the most beautiful things I ever saw. From the stickman fights I watched 12 or so years ago to this thing.
I’ve just known Alan since Animation vs Math, and I’m 18 now. Btw, I’m a Linguistics student
You better be glad you aren't going to university for grammar.
@@macksnotcool oh, I would never do something so horrible, I am not crazy
In the "Singularity" the past and the future occur simultaneously. We could solve everything in mathematics, but in physics there are disciplines such as quantum that have aspects that we cannot yet formulate. Therefore, the ending of this story had to be conceptual, just as it should be. Another incredible masterpiece.
I thought that is fourth dimension with time coordinate
@@просточел-е4тDimensions are actually a bit tricky. Time is considered the fourth dimension in our own universe because it describes another axis something can exist on. However, generally mathematical dimensions are considered to be all spacial type dimensions. You can't let a cube sit around over time and have it suddenly exist as a tesseract, for example.
Since time and space are directly related as shown by Einstein's relativities, time is important to describe spacial dimensions...but it in itself is not one.
Black holes are so terrifyingly fascinating. On one hand, in can suck you in, and basically take you to a place that does not exist. It removes you from space time. But at the same time, it’s fascinating because you can see your future and past self, it removes you from the limitations of the normal universe but where you’ll end up is unknown.
The sequel we didn't deserve, but needed.
1st
Scares and excites me that I see Alan Becker, out orange boi and the speed of light squared in the same animation
YESS
@@bigfuze320the 'orange boi' is named The Second Coming
Yes
Its wild to me how beautiful and alienating our world really is...and its ever more amazing how much we've figured out.
Everyone who worked on this should be so incredibly proud of themselves I have found such a deep love for this subject now and its majorly because of these animations, I no longer view my life as a constant rat game where I just have to get to the next post. The world is beautiful and I want to know everything I can, I want to make discoveries and I want to contribute to just- learning about it. I feel so deeply connected now.
The music score, the visuals, but especially the simplicity of how you've conveyed these subjects is phenomenal.
I really used to hate Physics but honestly? Now I want to know everything about it, space is just so beautiful and its the same with your Math video. The way we're taught about the world is so complicated but your videos about it make it exciting. Never did I think I would want to learn quantum mechanics for fun? The complexity of the planets, torque forces and the ability to launch myself using the logic of the world?? Its beautiful.
I'm really excited to see if you'll cover any other subjects such as the complexity of biology and maybe chemistry? In the end this video is a historical monument and I can't thank you enough for making such a alluring piece of media for a concept that continues to effect everyone everywhere.
I love how Alan and his team saw all those videos pointing out the names of each mathematical concept in Animation Vs. Math and so they added that into this one. This was so much fun!
This very quickly went from concepts I recognized from High School Phyics to theories I had never even heard of that I had to keep looking up. It's super fascinating to see all of those confusing topics represented here in cartoon form though.
You could tell I love astronomy cause I thaught the same thing but near the end I started recognizing it again.
First half: School physics revision
Second half: *Reality warping*
I did not come here to question my perception of reality
And yet, here we are
It’s called quantum mechanics
It's a beautiful thing is that it is simply reality explaining😅
@@pilgrim_gaming It's called special relativity.
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This is art and education on a whole new level, thank you all for this! Beautiful! 🎉
Coming from someone who's studying to be an aerospace engineer, give your physics guy a raise; this is really well done. Both the physics and the animation are incredible
He works alone, maybe except for one other two editors😅
@@eianloh8022 he works with his team
@@eianloh8022If he has some editors as you put it, than he doesn't work alone 🤦🏻♂️. You are wrong though, he does have a team.little girl you need to do research before stating something 😂😂
@@eianloh8022 maybe uh
read the description
@@adolfo777nica do you have to be a condescending jerk?
It's finally happened. You have made an animation that has officially blown my mind. Also, am I the only one who thinks that this would make a good tool for teaching the highlights of physics for a high school or college class?
I think it'd be great for the start of college to have an overview of everything that they're gonna learn
Everyone needs to bully @MrRiley2007 here
@@crazy4riley seriously
(Bro tried to be mrbeast with the logo💀)
@@crazy4rileySubscribing to your channel will MAKE my heart stop beating in a few hours.
You aren't
I can't believe Alan just tricked us into learning physics. Jokes aside, this video was incredible, words can't describe how amazed I was every second of it. This honestly might be my favorite video of all time on UA-cam.
well, most of the video can be a learning experience, besides after he got in the event horizon, cause we don't actually know what happens after that point
I know this is astonishing
Tricked? We already learnt this much in 11th class.
This video went to fast for me to even understand sometimes even though I knew some of the forces at play when I saw them
Agreed
Pice of Art, all my childhood asking for something like this, and there you go!