What if we could see Spacetime? An immersive experience
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- Опубліковано 2 тра 2024
- A visual and musical journey to the edge of our universe, visualizing the fabric of space-time in order to study its dynamics and different forms...
0:00 - Galaxies
2:05 - Big Bang
3:20 - The Earth
6:35 - Black hole
9:10 - Rotating black hole
10:37 - Gravitational waves
You can listen to the soundtrack on SoundCloud :
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This video is narrated by Octave Masson.
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After several months' work, I'm delighted to take you on an intergalactic voyage of discovery through space-time under all its forms! For an immersive experience, the video is best viewed on a large screen, in the dark, and with headphones or speakers. The 5 tracks I composed for the musical background can be listened to independently on SoundCloud: soundcloud.com/aroussel/sets/voyage-a-travers-lespace-temps
I dunno what software you use to create these breathtaking renders, but this is phenomenal work
It is a masterpiece, the music, the animations, the content, it is a pleasure to learn from your hardworked videos.
I heard from some other channel there was a recent paper questioning whether real black holes had practical singularities. Does this visualization incorporate that paper?
Very nice visuals, also top notch music well done
Well worth the effort. Your channel is magical.
Wouldn’t forgive myself if I didn’t take this moment to acknowledge the best visuals for a black hole accretion disc ever made. Magical.
Glad you liked it 🙏
The bit where you show the straight line path of a satellite in orbit was excellent, I think this detail is so often misunderstood.
Yeah it's genuinely so good instead of just the same old flat disk everyone makes
I was like omg when i saw the disc 🙏
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This has gotta be one of the best animations I’ve seen for gravity.
Yes. Usually they show the trampoline example but that’s just in one plane. This is in all directions, much more realistic visualisation
@@ggj1987 yeah the trampoline example is garbage because it fails to show motion of space. It rather suggests that space just bends and remains static. I think showing the trampoline to kids actually makes them dumber. At least don’t START with that analogy lol
@@SlampthChompthyou're saying everything I came to the comments to say :)
@@SlampthChompth yeah you've got people here in the comments arguing that space-time can't move therefore the animation is shit. The e only ever seen gravity explained on the sheet.
@@ggj1987the trampoline always bothered me but I could never say why. I just knew intuitively it was a bad representation.
This guy visualized the highest peak of science by mankind like a first grade book !
I'm astonished.
I don't wanna take away from the man but... I just don't see how anyone who knows relativity doesn't understand this. To animate it is a whole nother thing
highest peak of science fiction rather
@asor8037 can't say something is something without some form of substantial evidence to dispute the current claim. Otherwise please take your ass back to school.
@@asor8037 adding rather, at the end of your sentence doesn't make you sound smart
@@HandTingSeason thanks for letting me know! The truth speaks for itself though, cartoons are not reality, and all we've ever seen is cartoons.
I am no physicist but this needs to be shown in colleges and universities. What an amazing visualization!
Why, it is here, for anyone interested
And I am a physicist and will be showing my class next week!!
Wow! I didn't know that theorical physicist existed!
Dear Alesandro Roussel, Octave Masson and JP Chatelain, Lyla. I work as a vacuum expert on the next generation gravitational wave detector, Einstein Telescope. A collaboration of over 1600 people at the moment of writing. If somehow you are not jet involved, you are very welcome to connect with us. I extent to you an invitation to come and visit my home institute: Nikhef in Amsterdam. I am sure there are many people interested in your animation and work, within the collaboration of the Einstein Telescope... My greatest compliments to all of you for your animation!
Finally someone animated spacetime like a river flowing to the centre of mass rather than depressed sheet
I heard Michelle Thaller describe it this way a few years ago. It was the first time I'd heard of spacetime described like that. This visual just made it that much more real.
Dialec is another You Tube site that portrays gravity as a river and has very good animation.
exactly y did it take so long for this form of visualization to be more common?
@@ratchethoe Because it's harder to do. A sheet is a 2D version of the same idea.
@@kurtwinslow2670 but Dialec doesn't understand acceleration.
This should be nominated for academy awards, best animation.
Fr among with kurzagast
Should be nominated for best nonsense animation of the religion of science.
@@kwimms what!?!? you out of mind!?
I think it deserves higher acclaim than that filth where academy awards are given to people who slap the host on the same night.
@@kwimms "the religion of science" You're projecting. Just because your religion is religious doesn't mean that science is also religious. Scientists don't hold ideas to be absolutely certain. We hold things to various degrees of probable certainty depending on the evidence for the claim. In the case of relativity, gravity, and spacetime, our current models are, as far as we know, the best and most accurate explanation of reality. Perhaps one day we will have to modify our understanding - that's the process of science.
Science deniers often act as if every time something new is discovered, that the entire puzzle board is overturned. That's not what happens. Science is like a jigsaw puzzle where we're constantly finding and adding new pieces, and though we don't have it complete, we have a basic idea of how the final picture looks. Every now and then we realize one of the pieces we thought was in the right place actually didn't quite fit as perfectly as we thought, and in fact there's another piece that fits better. But none of this changes the overall puzzle. Once in a great while we may realize after putting in a particular new puzzle piece that it actually changes our conception of what the final image would look like - but that's rare (Einstein discovering relativity would be an example of that). But again - the overall puzzle (which represents humanity's great attempt at explaining the natural world) remains in progress.
It's not a perfect process but it's literally the only method humanity has to discover and explain reality. I mean, it sure beats "such and such ancient book says..."
Can we give this man a like and a follow for NOT USING A TRAMPOLINE
I cannot believe that this video is free! You guys always keep the bar very high. Imo you join the likes of Lemmino with amazing quality of content.
Brilliant!!! No more stretched-sheet gravity demos - THIS is how it's meant to be shown. Finally someone did it and made an excellent job of it. Nice work!! Love it
I've always found it hard to understand intuitively from those demos this is much better
This is my preferred explanation of gravity.. but it seems not the most popular. I have listened to dozens of talks on the subject and most describe space as statically stretched. The flowing of space makes SO much more sense.
@@brcfrmn01 Weird. I understand the sheet demos better personally. This is hard to imagine in your own head.
the sheet analog is perfectly fine for the Newtonian regime: depth -> potential -> time dilation (analogy->newton->weak field Einstein).
it does lack a third dimension of space, tho...and that throws some ppl. idk, I think its a good start.
In a rotating BH, there's more to worry about.
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This is a whole other level of art and science
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Science?? 😂😂😂😂😂
It’s fukin cartoons you silly fool!!
I rarely comment on UA-cam videos, but this is by far one of the best spacetime explainer videos out there; finally, someone is able to show spacetime in 3D. Hats off to the animator and the entire team for creating this. I'm so happy I found this channel!!!
I'm left speechless at the ease and simplicity with which the narrator explained really complex ideas.
"Ce qui se conçoit bien s'énonce clairement et les mots pour le dire viennent aisément"
The visuals and music are incredible! Thank you for this experience.
Thank you very much 🙏
@@ScienceClicEN Is there a album we can purchase to listen to these soundtracks without the narration ?
@@JcoleMc The album is freely available on my SoundCloud : soundcloud.com/aroussel/sets/voyage-a-travers-lespace-temps
Now i understand how space time works
I been watching space documentary for over 10 years I been listening to every single space professor
But non could explain space time like you did
Thank you
How can this guy only have 600K subscribers. He literally has the best science channel out there.
IKR?????? He deserves a few million subs at least. This channel is truly so underrated, their videos are literally kurzgesagt levels of quality.
*Science fiction
The work you put into these videos is phenomenal, and provides new intuitive ways to approach visualizing these scientific phenomena. As always, well done!
Thanks a lot 🙏
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Yeah... this guy has bought the lie and brought it alive (a lie v). Stupendous achievement for a monkey!
Such a shame that you don’t do longer length videos as your seriously on topic and your voice is soothing aswell. You’d easily be up there amongst the best of space UA-camrs.
Yes, although I do wish for more/longer videos, I think ScienceClic has already earned its place as amongst the best of space UA-camrs
@@DanielKRuiIt’s a no BS, down to the point channel, who’s team is incredibly well educated. At this point, it’s Quality, not quantity.
He is up there. These videos are bomb
Takes time to animate stuff and render stuff
@@DeveloperJake It's made by one person
came here from that Veritasium video where you guys provided the simulation visuals for black holes/spacetime. Excellent stuff. Great visuals to explain such tough theoretical concepts.
Thanks a lot!
this is hands down without a doubt the single best visual aid for understanding gravity and spacetime ever created
08:37 wow the black hole accretion disk looks surreal, GREAT ANIMATION!
Thanks, glad you liked it!
wake up babe new scienceclic just dropped
ffr
Finally, a 3D depiction of gravity, not the trampoline example.
This video is how I understood Gravity can affect time. WHAT A VIDEO!!! ❤
This is not much, but is what i can afford for now, i will continue supporting the channel, i am greatful for this wonderful experience.
Thank you so much 🙏
This is hands down the most incredible space/science channel on the platform. The commentary, visuals, and quality is light years beyond what I’ve seen from other channels, including channels with millions of subs. I’ll never stop recommending these videos to my friends. We all love them.
You have to be a 3D artist to be able to fully grasp the amount of effort this channel is putting into its visuals. Extraordinary work.
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As a 3d artist I am amazed how good your simulations and animations are.
As a human I am mind blown how surreal and mysterious our universe is.
I’ll be watching this one again and again.
This is one of your best videos. Holly Molly. The narration, the visualisation and the music, everything is just perfect. 👏
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I live in a third world country where the people do not have basic amenities talk more of being able to afford them. I am educated, by the standard of my country at least, and concepts like space and time are spoken about in physics and chemistry classes but they're never really put into perspective for people to grasp. I started using the internet at an early age of 9 and as such, I was exposed to the nature of the world around me. I'm currently in my early twenties and I've realized that it's not just the people in my country that do not get the bigger picture but most people in the world!
It got me wondering why we humans have such a troubled existence and I quickly arrived at an answer: we do not know what we are.
When I think about the cosmos - which I do ever so often with a friend of mine - I realize how special I am. How special we really are.
That we've come to be in this unquantifiable "mess" is no easy feat. We are even more mysterious and special than the universe itself.
I dream of a time when humanity will discard its differences and see itself as one ever driving force whose purpose is to look at the big picture and decipher its meaning or even give it meaning if it so happens that it is of a random cause.
This is absolutely phenomenal! The way you visualized the fabric of spacetime is incredible. Not to mention, the accurate representation of gravity and how it actually works, with the fabric being pinched and pulled inwards instead of the infamous ball-on-a-sheet example which is kind of misleading, other than the fact it's 2D. I've also never an animation so accurately depicting the formation of black holes. Take a bow!
This has to be one of the top 5 channels on UA-cam.
This has been the best video Ive seen describing space time in a 3d space
Yeah, that's the best way to visualise spacetime I've ever seen! He has a video introducing the model in a more detailed way, from a few years ago. What gives it even more weight is that it's physically accurate (the "river model" of spacetime).
Your animation guy deserves a raise
Finally someone trying to show a 3D visual of space time bending with gravity instead of a 2d view
The most underrated science channel on UA-cam!
This channel is one of the best at explaining in layman’s terms four dimensional spacetime so even the average Joe can understand.
As a guitarist and space concepts viewer, your channel is a gold standard in science communication, just like the channel fretjam for guitarists. And that guy has the same amazing voice as Octave Masson.
Love it. Great job guys. I thought the spacetime compression near the sun looked awesome.
Thanks!
This is absolutely the greatest animated explanation of the nature and movement and look of space time that I have ever seen.
It's my first time here, and I need to thanks (a million times) the YT algorithm!
What a nice job, @scienceClicEN ❤
This stuff should go viral
Your videos and the knowledge shared with us, simple humans, is another level of empathy and appreciation for the science. This will remain here forever. Humbly I thank you to share parts of this wonderful universe, in simple words, with all of us.
I've never seen the fate of stars and gravity illustrated and described with such simplicity and eloquence. I understand these things a lot better now. Thank you so much for making this video!
Omg... After 3 decades I finally truely understand the mechanics of our twice daily tides!
Thank you.
Amazing video, amazing animation, amazing level of details and amazing how such topic can be described so simple yet so complex! Thank you!
This is so awesomely conceptualised, designed, executed and produced. It’s obvious you guys are perfectionists - and boy does it pay off. Bravo.
You've no clue how anxiously I wait for your videos!! This among other channels have motivated me to learn higher mathematics and physics. I firsly understood general relativity 3 years ago at 16 years old when I saw your videos explaining it.
Ok... this video BLEW MY MIND.
I've never visualized spacetime like this and to see how it's affected by stars, planets and blackholes... changed the way I'm thinking about reality now.
Finally a video of 3D spacetime... almost all UA-cam videos represent spacetime in 2d wich is sick.
This has to be one of the best spacetime videos I've ever seen
New video from ScienceClic! Best Sunday ever! 🎉🎉🎉
Some people really excels on their job. This is truly amazing, Sir
Possibly some of the best visuals on all of UA-cam
This is a masterpiece.
This was FANTASTIC!
You've created the most convincing looking representation of a 3D grid, and animated it so beautifully!
Can definitely say this is the best video on Internet!
I've never seen such amazing demonstration of gravitational waves and spacetime itself! :o
i'm so glad that several years ago at 3 AM youtube showed me one of your videos
Best visualisation of matter warping spacetime, I've ever seen! Thank you and congratulations!
This is completely insane. I can't even give enough praise in a small UA-cam comment. Everything is so well produced, thought out and executed while keeping it highly engaging, informative and understandable. There are many great creators in this space but I don't remember being this impressed for years. Bravo and thank you!
By far the best space visualization. This is what we want to see and subscribe👍
its impossible to talk about these things without the tone of voice becoming reverent -- these things are, literally, the most awesome phenomena in existence
Oh... I wanted this video to go on forever...
Probably one of the best content creators, I don't even know how you do these visuals but they are professional quality ❤
Wow... just wow... I thought I was already subcribed to the best science channels... I was wrong. You got a new fan here! Keep up the good work
ScienceClic really is something very special. Taking these topics, understanding them in great detail and presenting them this clearly, is by itself amazingly difficult. But to also create these kinds of visuals and - why not - the music as well. I think this is truly unique.
And not only do the visuals, but also program the simulations that drive the visuals.
I once did research on physics for a school work... This was the visualization I had in my head all these years, and it is good to see it represented here, just as I imagined it when I was a teenager...
Never seen visuals like this before. It was so much easy to understand with those visuals. Great Job done by the editors and who made this visuals so much beautiful ❤️
This channel deserves way more views and subscribers. Those animations and explanations are awesome. Unlike a lot of other sources that try to dumb down the information to be approachable this channel succeeds by making stunning animations to explain complex concepts on a more intuitive level. It's like the perfect combination between PBS SpaceTime and 3B1B. Thank you so much for your channel and the time you put in.
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I absolutely love this channel. It’s what has pushed me to go into the Space Sciences field. This video is incredible and I will definitely be watching it again.
The movement of the grid/geodesics is an awesome demonstration. We need to throw out the trampoline model that everyone uses. It’s dynamic motion not static warping
The only problem was that you show the grid movement converging more rapidly at the center of the Earth. That doesn’t happen.
At the center all the mass is uniformly distributed around it so it actually has no gravity. The convergence of the grid slows down as you move toward the center until it stops directly at the center
The grid moves fastest near the Surace of the earth
The grid accelerates less at the center, however it still has a faster speed than at the surface because it builds up momentum while falling. Another way to see it is that the gravitational potential energy is lowest at the center of the Earth, so in turn the kinetic energy must be highest there.
This is the simplest yet most detailed video I've watched on space time and gave me an entire different understanding of space that I couldn't grasp with other videos.
wow. just wow. i don't have enough words to describe this marvelous and amazing animation!
This video is in almost every essence, captivating! First time in a long time I wanted to watch a video twice IN A ROW
Watching your videos with good headphones feels like being transported to a higher dimensional observer state… something about the music with the voice with visuals really is just unmatched on this platform.
That white hole part was just a split second but it was enough to completely transport me someplace else. Your videos renew our passion and interest for normal people like me. Grazie mille!
Top-tier science educator and communicator. Channels like these are so rare. These videos obviously take too much work to reasonably ask you to never quit making them, but I will continue to be seriously thankful for every video you make and have made. Exceptional work
“These videos obviously take too much work to reasonably ask you to never quit making them” - He has a Patreon. A very reasonable way to ask, I believe. :)
So often, we see the bowling ball on a stretchy sheet analogy for spacetime curvature. Your diaphanous filaments in three dimensions clearly shows this curvature much better. Kudos.
The problem I see is the 3D which suggestively says space is distorted and causes gravity. Gravitational attraction is mostly caused by distortions of the 4th dimension, time. I think without this distinction the animations can suffer from the same problem as the ball on a sheet model.
@@jeffroberts6865 this whole time I've been trying to understand what actually causes "gravity", and you're saying it's mostly distortions of time? Where can I hear more about that? every video I've looked up just says, space time bends = gravity but that doesn't sound like the whole story to me, and if it is, it sounds incomplete. At least it won't make any sense to me until it's explained what mechanism actually causes this
This is absolutely fantastic! Nice to see spacetime shown as a three dimensional grid rather than a simple 2D one as it is usually.
This is the best animation I've seen about space-time. Impressive how this explains gravity by the flow of space-time
babe wake up, new ScienceClic upload
Your videos help me wrap my head around this stuff in ways that are unique and helpful. I really appreciate you, ScienceClicEN
Wow. Just wow. That is such an amazing visualization! So much better than the crumby "bowling ball on a trampoline" that every media outlet uses (and is so misleading). Sending this to all my friends ❤❤❤❤
Ive always tried to picture a visual representation of spacetime in 3 dimensions in my mind and i could not ever wrap my head around it. This was interesting.
"Space is not empty. It contains the entire universe." Alan Watts
@@stephjsinclair In that case, so is mine.
👍impressive
"If two black holes meet, they can begin to dance" what a wonderous painting you have created with your beautiful words
So beautiful! I can’t believe those doesn’t have 10 mil views already
HOW HAVE I NEVER SEEN YOUR CHANNEL BEFORE? Holy moly, your work is incredible. Subbed for life.
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einstein be watchin this clip from Heaven like damn
this looks so great and well made, I felt bad when my ad blocker skip the ad
Wait to see the next videos
It's not that it's being pulled (outside of frame dragging), but rather that spacetime is curved/warped such that the path (geodesic) is altered.
PBS be damned! That was the best Space-Time lesson I've ever had.
Your space time field was brilliantly visualized! I will be sharing this with my applied STEM summer camps. Such a beautiful way to discuss light, energy, and mass. You deserve honors, sir!
this is how i have always visualized it in my head and you have no idea how glad i am to have a video to display the images in my mind to others. thank you
2:59 the sound design here is really wonderful.
The idea he proposes to understand space-time is perfect 👽Perfect idea to understand space-time, congratulations on this animation