i always figured it's only natural to like organic chemistry if you don't work with it like, i find organic chemistry videos very entertaining, i would never do all that though
@@hakairyu1 All of the SI prefixes sound like their inverses. Except for Kilo and Milli, Mega and Micro, Giga and Nano, Terra and Atto. So basically all of the important ones. But all the minor ones sounds like their opposite, okay... Deka and Deci Heka and Hecto That's the 10s and 100s prefixes.
@@livedandletdie That was actually going to be my original comment, but they looked more different at exo and below than I remembered. Also, heka? Don’t you mean centi?
8:00 it's interesting that at first glance, torque and energy/work seem to have the same units, but I remember now that the difference is scalar/vector. Force*distance is work/energy, but force*displacement is torque, as I remember. Curious how that plays out, since we don't normally put the vector state of the length in the unit
One thing I learned the other day when creating a shader for a game mod is that luminosity is not the same as luminance. And now I understand why people hate scientists. One is how strong the light is, and the other is how far the light travels. And brightness is the multiplication of those two (I think).
I’m starting to suspect that every unit in existence can be mathematically schmorflobbled into Joules. Joule Supremacy. 🙏 EDIT: actually as I’m pondering it just makes sense, I mean all matter is energy anyway so any interaction in the universe is just types of energy reacting to each other.
HTX student looking to become an engineering student here, and I gotta say that the methodology he showed at 9:37 is probably the most elaborate way of "guessing" I have ever seen.
I usually like the reaction, however this time you almost said everything that is in the video twice. You even took away your own surprise at every surprise moment in the video. Don't do that. That's letting out all excitement that a humorous video like that could have. There is almost no value therefore, because I came here to have you react to (after) the things have been said, and not try to guess at every minute, how the video will go before these things are even said. That might sound interesting in theory, but in practice then everything is just said twice, and the surprise moments are totally ruined. Perhaps it sounds like a good idea in theory, but it really isn't.
Eh, not really? The key to a good reaction isn't the surprise factor, but the realization that comes with the surprise. Of course, to each their own when it comes to how one enjoys this kind of content, but I would say the fact that they manage to realize it before it's narrated in the video is even better since it demonstrates that there's intuitive sense into what's being explained, given you have the right amount of technical knowledge and that's something you don't get with every reaction.
At this point I have accepted that I'm the only person in the word who isn't working with organic chemistry but likes organic chemistry
I like hearing OTHER people talk about organic chemistry, I can let their brains do the work and just follow behind them 🤣
i always figured it's only natural to like organic chemistry if you don't work with it
like, i find organic chemistry videos very entertaining, i would never do all that though
Oh yeah organic chemistry is super interesting…it’s just also something that is one of the most brutal subjects to actually study
I have never worked with organic chemistry, but had to read some papers for my models and simulations class and would rather not do that again.
if you liked this video, you might really enjoy jan misali's "a joke about measurement", its a really good gag about measurement systems
33:20 even this video mentions it. It's great, and I find myself going back to it every few months (along with a few other Misali vids)
Jokes on you, i measure energy in tnt equivalent. Also fan fact, 2000 calories is exactly 2 grams of tnt equivalent
TNT equivalent would be awesomely fitting for particle physics😂 "That proton has 10^-22 TNTkg of kinetic energy"
@@martinleopard193 also it just sounds cursed - daily consumption of an average human is 2 grams of tnt 😂
Measure it in the cm^3 of tnt
@@diablo.the.cheater I measure mass as kg/cm^3 × liter
14:00 You looked at Zetta (1e21), but in the Video meant zepto (1e-21).
The bigger ones sound enough like their inverses that you can just assume zepto is that but the other way around
@@hakairyu1 All of the SI prefixes sound like their inverses. Except for Kilo and Milli, Mega and Micro, Giga and Nano, Terra and Atto. So basically all of the important ones.
But all the minor ones sounds like their opposite, okay...
Deka and Deci
Heka and Hecto
That's the 10s and 100s prefixes.
@@livedandletdie That was actually going to be my original comment, but they looked more different at exo and below than I remembered. Also, heka? Don’t you mean centi?
1 meter = 3,34 * 10^(-9) seconds. I won't elaborate
Please do.
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The time needed for light to travel one meter
Oh man, never heard of the barrer before and that whole section was gold.
My brain is melting the moment we entered CGS
Your face at the end of the derivation of the barrer was fantastic. Just shocked and disgusted, lmao
I love how he sees the log of unit and his neuron activated to ochem flashbacks lmaoooo
8:00 it's interesting that at first glance, torque and energy/work seem to have the same units, but I remember now that the difference is scalar/vector. Force*distance is work/energy, but force*displacement is torque, as I remember. Curious how that plays out, since we don't normally put the vector state of the length in the unit
One thing I learned the other day when creating a shader for a game mod is that luminosity is not the same as luminance. And now I understand why people hate scientists.
One is how strong the light is, and the other is how far the light travels. And brightness is the multiplication of those two (I think).
I feel like we should sacrifice a few historical figures who came up with annoying measurements in a volcano.
oh god maple though I had gotten away from it
Du vil aldrig undslippe maple.
20:45 bAHAHAH i'll definitely steal the gang signs line
Man.. I feel sorry for all Canadians who have to learn both metric and imperial
UK use both too
Electronvolt is love, electronvolt is life.
If you haven't already seen it the Seven Cs video is quite funny, but I'd really recommend Jan Misali's 48 regular polyhedra video. That's a real gem.
Those notes might as well just be the textbook. Meanwhile ive just got a word document with 70,000 lines of bulletpoints
You should definitely react to "a joke about measurement" by jan misali, its also an really interesting video about units.
I’m starting to suspect that every unit in existence can be mathematically schmorflobbled into Joules. Joule Supremacy. 🙏
EDIT: actually as I’m pondering it just makes sense, I mean all matter is energy anyway so any interaction in the universe is just types of energy reacting to each other.
I was very confused about what a kWh was for a long time as a child. I could not figure it out.
Chad Maple enjoyers unite~
HTX student looking to become an engineering student here, and I gotta say that the methodology he showed at 9:37 is probably the most elaborate way of "guessing" I have ever seen.
14:00 I think he said zL, not ZL. so 10^-21.
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hah, the people who dont recognise the music, especially in this video, I see you you silly goose. Mhm. Quite the untitled, aren't you?
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I usually like the reaction, however this time you almost said everything that is in the video twice. You even took away your own surprise at every surprise moment in the video. Don't do that. That's letting out all excitement that a humorous video like that could have. There is almost no value therefore, because I came here to have you react to (after) the things have been said, and not try to guess at every minute, how the video will go before these things are even said. That might sound interesting in theory, but in practice then everything is just said twice, and the surprise moments are totally ruined. Perhaps it sounds like a good idea in theory, but it really isn't.
Eh, not really? The key to a good reaction isn't the surprise factor, but the realization that comes with the surprise. Of course, to each their own when it comes to how one enjoys this kind of content, but I would say the fact that they manage to realize it before it's narrated in the video is even better since it demonstrates that there's intuitive sense into what's being explained, given you have the right amount of technical knowledge and that's something you don't get with every reaction.