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One of the most underrated science channels on UA-cam, your videos are always super informative and sprinkled with just the right amount of humor 😂. Awesome job, keep on doing what you're doing!
That "Given enough time, everything that can happen, will happen an infinite amount of times" quote really struck me deep and made me rethink about my whole life!
@Interesting Numbers it was good but, we already have a duration for the smallest possible amount of time, i.e plank time anything of shorter duration doesn't make sense
Yesterday : *"We are at the center of the universe"* Today : *"We are not at center of the universe but we know that everything would repeat itself"* Tomorrow : *"Glad I read this comment, who knew what future hold for us"*
Sciencephile: "There is a Beam of light radiating from a distant black hole that will evaporate us very soon." Also Scienphile: "Download World of Tanks"
Apart from the hundreds of jokes that will be written below this video (which are funny, I love memes and physics and I love you guys) I believe that Planck Stars are the only ones real plausible stars that may exist into our universe. I do really hope that Loop Quantum Gravity will become the path to follow to uncover the true relationship between Space, Time and Energy and to solve the so fascinating problem of Black Holes. So far I have been reading books explaining the different points of view of the two best candidates for the Theory of Everything (String Theory and LQG) and I can tell for my personal preference that LQG looks more "in touch" with reality, more simple and elegant than String Theory (which requires the existence of a shit load of dimensions, it works only assuming the existence of Supersymmetry particles and for every possible shape of those dimensions of space and time there are something like more than 10^500 universes and only one of them correspond to our Universe). Also, an Italian physicist is one of the leader of LQG and because I'm Italian as well I cheer for him!!! Let me know what do you think about it, I love to talk about physics (and I suggest everyone to read the book written by Jim Baggot "Quantum Space" which describe LQG from its development to its implications)
your channel is just so great. I remember when I first found about it 1.5 years ago I just watched ALL of the videos in your channel at once without a break! took several hours but was worth it.
I've watched this video multiple times, but having just re-watched the 'inside a black hole' video I have finally connected the dots. Time speeds up as you near the event horizon, so it would be impossible to fall far into the black hole right? Because it might explode before you can get far enough in to die. In which case you still die, but it's much more spectacular.
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Most underrated channel. SUBSCRIBERS WILL KEEP ON REPEATING. GOOD LUCK.
The last thing you said kind of shatterd my world view so that when given a life changing choice you whould have chose either one an infinite number of times.
In 2015, a team led by Alfred Leitenstorfer from the University of Konstanz in Germany claimed they'd directly detected these fluctuations, by observing their influence on a light wave. To do this, they fired a super short laser pulse - lasting only a few femtoseconds, which is a millionth of a billionth of a second - into a vacuum, and were able to see subtle changes in the polarisation of the light. They said these changes were caused directly by the quantum fluctuations.
I have a theory that is probably wrong but its still fun to think about. “What if dark energy was a byproduct of some invisible force that is created when particles appear in the void. Or in simple terms. Perhaps when the particles are created there is some sort of leftover energy that adds up resulting in the expansion of the universe I think the best example of this is when you push a ball with a lot of potential energy, and it gains kinetic energy, some of that energy escapes via heat. What if something similar happens at a really small scale. Probably as a byproduct of the particles being created.” I am most likely working about this, but it’s still something fun to puzzle about.
i think that probably wrong because that would mean that the virtual particles would release energy into the universe, creating the energy from seemingly nothing. The reason virtual particles do even happen is because their net energy impact is they zero and to have an impact they must use something in the universe that already exists. So they cant really just create energy for the universe from nothing
A curious Jaggi Because from what I know, stars become Iron-stars because Iron-56 has the highest BE/nucleon. In layman’s terms, “most stable”. So when Sciencephile said “quantum tunneling” I thought they would have a correlation.
I really like this video. Not just because of the stars, but because of what you said at 6:24 the universe may not stay dark forever because all the particles still exist and will eventually form new stars and such.
The Stars shown to have Quite a large array of diversity - that would definetly effect the life that is developing on their sattelite planets - maybe several lifeforms there never developed photosynthesis or reverse; their dietary evolution quite satisfied solely by photosynthesis
Always thought of stuff like this. Like what if there was a planet identical to earth but it had a star that mainly did x rays instead of regular light so the lifeforms used x rays for sight and photosynthesis.
that can be possible but it mean the universe will start to change in weird way to adapt to this also it mean we can start to advance into type civilization 1 to 4
4:59 is that how our universe was born.. I mean in the end black holes would engulf all the existing matter. So consider this big bounce might happen.. Idk
Hopefully, everyone is doing okay and staying safe!
Thanks to the sponsorships the might AI is able to continue making videos even in these rough times!
Expect more in the coming weeks! Stay home and enjoy
thank you, you too take care and thanks for the video😁😁😁😁😁
Unsubbed because of the dumb advertisement. Your channel was a great science channlel... what happened to you
Still late by 4 minutes
@@bitterlemonboy he needs money too and it changed nothing to this channel
@@bitterlemonboy the UA-cam monetization system is not reliable, these sponsorships greatly help creators
One of the most underrated science channels on UA-cam, your videos are always super informative and sprinkled with just the right amount of humor 😂. Awesome job, keep on doing what you're doing!
Noah Bowers he is the great ai after all,he understands us more than ourselves lmao
I'm glad they got to 1M. It was long overdue.
Playing that Chopin in the background. I see you're an AI of class as well.
.
Heroic Polonaise
Is this the start of another meme remix!? Twice have I seen this sort of comment.
@@malaltherenegadegod let us make it thrice
Chopin is the 🐐
That "Given enough time, everything that can happen, will happen an infinite amount of times" quote really struck me deep and made me rethink about my whole life!
Again
and you will rethink your life an infinite number of times on tops! Haha
Sciencephile the AI: *release a video*
Me: I am speed.
more accurately: I'm light
Tachyon
Um...Information carrying quantum entanglement
@Interesting Numbers it was good but, we already have a duration for the smallest possible amount of time, i.e plank time anything of shorter duration doesn't make sense
I am grandfather
“Remember that the void is never truly empty”
I feel motivated now
Yesterday : *"We are at the center of the universe"*
Today : *"We are not at center of the universe but we know that everything would repeat itself"*
Tomorrow : *"Glad I read this comment, who knew what future hold for us"*
Oh
Isnt there no center of the universe? Everything is theoretically the center, you are theoretically the center of the universe
@@zethicalyt2406 yes
We are not in the center of the universe.
Technically speaking everything is the centre of the universe
**Covid-19** exists
Sciencephil: **laughs** Hello mortals
xD
😂😂😂
i hope in 10^10^10^56 years the next big bang will create a universe where this comment and its replies are never written
Sciencephil
@@saab35draken39 haru??? are you in my discord server??
Sciencephile: "There is a Beam of light radiating from a distant black hole that will evaporate us very soon."
Also Scienphile: "Download World of Tanks"
He never said either of those things.
is not like we can stop it so might as well
@@TheEGames He did say them in one of the infinite universes that may have already happened
He did say something similar in one of his previous videos and it is most likely true, we just don't know when and neither will we notice
World of tanks
Ok tq fr 420 likes bois!
You made my day :-)
You're a lucky person, but I doubt the Skynet army will care. ;)
Skynet knows that I love their vids and they've paid me what I deserved :-)
@@dhruvsharma9726 this is wholesome
Thankq everyone it's the most likes I've ever got. Previous record was 5 likes lol.
Apart from the hundreds of jokes that will be written below this video (which are funny, I love memes and physics and I love you guys) I believe that Planck Stars are the only ones real plausible stars that may exist into our universe.
I do really hope that Loop Quantum Gravity will become the path to follow to uncover the true relationship between Space, Time and Energy and to solve the so fascinating problem of Black Holes.
So far I have been reading books explaining the different points of view of the two best candidates for the Theory of Everything (String Theory and LQG) and I can tell for my personal preference that LQG looks more "in touch" with reality, more simple and elegant than String Theory (which requires the existence of a shit load of dimensions, it works only assuming the existence of Supersymmetry particles and for every possible shape of those dimensions of space and time there are something like more than 10^500 universes and only one of them correspond to our Universe). Also, an Italian physicist is one of the leader of LQG and because I'm Italian as well I cheer for him!!!
Let me know what do you think about it, I love to talk about physics (and I suggest everyone to read the book written by Jim Baggot "Quantum Space" which describe LQG from its development to its implications)
A good way to spend some time in quarantine.
Sciencephile: Will you listen to me? Im not the messiah! Everyone else: HE IS THE MESSIAH!
He would confirm that he is the messiah
"I'm not a robot! I'm British!"
heck yeah!!!!!
*YES!!! HE IS THE MESSIAH!!!1!*
10/10 reference
the fact that even after im gone, the universe is prettymuch guaranteed to restart, makes me happy honestly. brings me a cosmic sense of comfort
your channel is just so great. I remember when I first found about it 1.5 years ago I just watched ALL of the videos in your channel at once without a break! took several hours but was worth it.
Legend s are born and some die
But science phile born and raised
Never died
0:16 That was smoooth
Sciencephile the AI: you can end the pandemic program now. We get it now and will submit en masse.
I've watched this video multiple times, but having just re-watched the 'inside a black hole' video I have finally connected the dots. Time speeds up as you near the event horizon, so it would be impossible to fall far into the black hole right? Because it might explode before you can get far enough in to die. In which case you still die, but it's much more spectacular.
Most underrated channel. SUBSCRIBERS WILL KEEP ON REPEATING. GOOD LUCK.
0:10 you forgot yourself and Skynet (my best friends)
I was so fast that Sciencephile wasn't demonetized yet
Wait a moment, I had no notifs from you since "the end"! Yay! I now got many vids to watch!!
The last thing you said kind of shatterd my world view so that when given a life changing choice you whould have chose either one an infinite number of times.
Last time i was this fast i got SARS
Now you can get SARS-Cov-2
SARS 1 or 2?
Normie
I love the fact that there's the Heroic Polonaise in A-flat major by Chopin playing in the background
3:06 you're welcome
6:25 where did this clip come from. I've always wondered how they measured it and represented it in a 3d model
vacuum fluctuations in the empty spaces of an atom i believe
In 2015, a team led by Alfred Leitenstorfer from the University of Konstanz in Germany claimed they'd directly detected these fluctuations, by observing their influence on a light wave. To do this, they fired a super short laser pulse - lasting only a few femtoseconds, which is a millionth of a billionth of a second - into a vacuum, and were able to see subtle changes in the polarisation of the light. They said these changes were caused directly by the quantum fluctuations.
This channel is one of the best at explaining. I swear. A perfect mixture of science and weird sense of humour.
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Quite literally my favorite channel on UA-cam. Thank you very much for what u do
7:08 the infinite cycle... I guess the xel'naga controls spacetime too
Who's the Xel'naga? :)
*FOR THE HOR*
Wait wrong game
@@erik-ic3tp alien race in starcraft.
@@nilanjanpaul6762 is that a 4x game?
I clicked so fast I can't think of a good joke now
Triết Nguyễn Đức same
Normie
I have a theory that is probably wrong but its still fun to think about.
“What if dark energy was a byproduct of some invisible force that is created when particles appear in the void. Or in simple terms. Perhaps when the particles are created there is some sort of leftover energy that adds up resulting in the expansion of the universe
I think the best example of this is when you push a ball with a lot of potential energy, and it gains kinetic energy, some of that energy escapes via heat. What if something similar happens at a really small scale. Probably as a byproduct of the particles being created.”
I am most likely working about this, but it’s still something fun to puzzle about.
i think that probably wrong because that would mean that the virtual particles would release energy into the universe, creating the energy from seemingly nothing. The reason virtual particles do even happen is because their net energy impact is they zero and to have an impact they must use something in the universe that already exists. So they cant really just create energy for the universe from nothing
What a pleasant supprise when my favourite channel is supported by my favorite game
5:57 So Binding Energy can be explained by Quantum Tunneling?
A curious Jaggi Because from what I know, stars become Iron-stars because Iron-56 has the highest BE/nucleon. In layman’s terms, “most stable”. So when Sciencephile said “quantum tunneling” I thought they would have a correlation.
I really like this video. Not just because of the stars, but because of what you said at 6:24 the universe may not stay dark forever because all the particles still exist and will eventually form new stars and such.
Isn't a Quasi-Star just Hawking Radiation on steroids?
This channel is the most underrated thing that will ever exist
4:32 so that's why i frickin' score low in my exams - i blame black holes for my low grades
:,(
Omg I'm so proud. Your first videogame sponsorship!!!
7:16 a hint for the next video?
Did you just troll me at my own video?
@@SciencephiletheAI lol it was supposed to be 7:16
And this is a rare moment where a reply has more likes than the comment.
He actually made the computer voice funny, somehow and somewhat beautiful, really really beautiful. It made me cry
The Stars shown to have Quite a large array of diversity - that would definetly effect the life that is developing on their sattelite planets - maybe several lifeforms there never developed photosynthesis or reverse; their dietary evolution quite satisfied solely by photosynthesis
Always thought of stuff like this. Like what if there was a planet identical to earth but it had a star that mainly did x rays instead of regular light so the lifeforms used x rays for sight and photosynthesis.
Yes, but life we know is based on organic compounds, how can that planets develop it ?
@@yanniskarageorgiou3573 X-ray would vaporize the water (if it exists) and f*ck up the whole planet with radiation, so life wouldn't exist.
@@nebilm8947 Organic compounds are recorded literally everywhere including inside the asteroids
@@nebilm8947 no; it all depends on the distance and the mass of the planet; even the Mercury has 'safe zones' that holds out water ice
It's usually late night for me whenever you upload, glad I stayed up light tonight!! I really like your content
5:22
...So only about now should we start to notice the primordial black holes from the beginning of the universe exploding ...
Wha WHAT ?!!!
Don't worry you and everyone you know and probably humanity as a whole would be dead hundreds of millions of years before they explode
Because science is my new answer to every question
"Who knows what lies further"
Death. Death from physicsless void.
dude im so happy you finally got a sponsorship :] your content is too epic to not be supported
IS THE WHITE HOLE TURN INTO THE IRON STAR
You're the most wholesome little AI❤️
YOU'RE BACK
Ah yes, Sciencephile the AI, my Favourite Exotic Star.
I've learned about quasi stars. But I didn't know there were more exotic stars! That's so cool!
2:07 that’s the Terminator, right? I’ve been bingeing too many old shows
i love this channel so much! im so happy that you've combacked
It makes me happier to know that the universe will be reborn someday, after I got an existential crisis from watching too many kurzgesagt videos
Glad that you're uploading semi-regularly
1:57 the universe aparentaly likes donuts
Imagine if the universe never actually dies, be it entropy, or anything of the sort, it just keeps making new stars and expanding.
that can be possible but it mean the universe will start to change in weird way to adapt to this also it mean we can start to advance into type civilization 1 to 4
@@unknowngod8221 mantle of responsibility
0:16
Ah thx man, I haven't heard someone say that to me in like 10 years or so :).
U ok?
this channel is like the universe , it's expanding !
And remember: watch the full video so the one ad plays so the Skynet funds increase.
Nice to see other computers making amazing content
0:16
**everyone liked that**
I'm so happy this channel is back
0:48 why is there the "Iron Man" Song in the background?
“Nobody wants him
He just stares at the world”
I love how the heroic polonaise from chopin is played in the backround
6:48
I'M IMMORTAL
this vid made me blow air out of my nose rapidly. twice. good day.
Exotic Stars: *Exist*
A Chinese guy: *Can we eat it?*
*STAR FLU APPEARS*
@@sandersGG So if I sneeze, you could say that it was a CORONA MASS EJECTION!!!
I love your channel so much you cant comprehend it
6:38 I don’t think we’re the first.
i would skip the fucking ad about world of warship, but the voice was so beautiful that it made me watch it fully with pleasure
Me: ...
3:45 (Stars with black holes inside them, might or do exist)
Me: ..........well
"And you" always gets me
Happy to see you still uploading content and making the world a better smarter place after youtube attacked your channel.
i usually skipped the sponsor section, but somehow i keep watching the sponsor section because you are narrating it
1:02 oh yeah, we call it glitches
You deserve a nobel for the correct fussion of science & Dank memes
4:59 is that how our universe was born.. I mean in the end black holes would engulf all the existing matter. So consider this big bounce might happen.. Idk
Usually he uploads monthly, but the last video was 2 weeks ago... BUT YAY NEW VIDEOOOOOO
2:15 that's it you're human..AI don't need ads
I’m so happy for you Mr Sciencephile! Welcome back and stay as long as you like friend
5:10
Always has been
I am so glad Sciencephile is back, it MADE MY DAY!
6:59 you are immortal so you know this very well...
Tell me one thing ..
In the last universe i was a loser too?
Legitimately not scared of death anymore because of this video. Thanks
4:52 breaking bad reference
It feels like Christmas every time I see a new Sciencephile video
Last time I was this fast I got corona
so happy that you are making videos again! ♥♥♥
4:19 thought it read patrick stars
Glad to have you back!
He laughed a bit here 3:12
I hope we might be able to travel back in time and see these wonders at some point.
5:45 (novemnonagintaquadringentillion)
Bruh
@@Boi2yearsago imagine hating some random number
Cool number
Late game Cookie Clicker/AdVenture Capitalist
The only good thing happening this year is Sciencephile uploading.
6:14
10 quattuordecillion googolplex years?
No
Ze lord is back again! I love your videos
Can I have a heart please. I love these vids.
Thanks either way 😊
Tysm 😊
I imagine this video as a PowerPoint presentation. Filled with randomly styled stock images and a teacher with a very robotic voice.