@@Dalrocto punch a hole through space time that allows you to traverse the entire universe in an instance I feel like something has to be going the speed of light
not really its been 1 million years. we’re supposed to be existing in superpositions of a trillion dimensions by then, not JUST NOW discovering how to make wormholes teleporting us across the universe. IF WE ARE DOING THAT NOW, ONE CAN ONLY IMAGINE THE AMOUNT OF TIMES AI HAS OVERTAKEN THIS WORLD. I MEAN GODDAM 1 MILLION YEARS. ACCORDING TO PREDICTIONS FROM SCIENTISTS SUCH THINGS SHOULD BE HAPPENING WITHIN THIS CENTURY. Rather this future is probably the most pessimistic outcome.
10 million engineers competing for 10 thousand jobs 😢😢 . future is looking very bleak. Only hope is that crime shoots up ,if too much unemployment arised ,then governments will do something.
@@pradhyudh the way i look at it is that the amount of people to be funemployed will push the wages of the jobs down since the unemployed will be forced to find other work, and eventually the roaming hordes of homeless will finally force the govt to do something...
@@internallyinteral we can apply robot tax ,why is nobody talking about it now ,6 years ago ,when bill gates said it , everybody laughed it down , Circumstances have changed now ,we need to think about that.
Maybe society has moved past the need to be productive and we can have robots do all our work while we just kinda play and pursue our passions all day? Maybe we're evolving beyond capitalism?
Zach, will I have to use sig figs in engineering? I’ve learned about sig figs in chemistry but I didn’t know I had to use them in other fields. Thank you.
Actually the issue was air resistance. Space is not a perfect vacuum and over the width of the entire universe, drag will slow anything down a significant amount
Heck with air resistance. Try big-bang photon resistance! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greisen%E2%80%93Zatsepin%E2%80%93Kuzmin_limit#%3A%7E%3Atext%3DThe_Greisen%E2%80%93Zatsepin%E2%80%93Kuzmin_limit%2Cintergalactic_medium_to_our_galaxy.?wprov=sfla1
In one of my previous employment, I wrote part of the management system and integrated different transporter APIs to it. My boss at that time did innocently ask to add a feature to automatically dispatch good to the cheapest transporter and ensure that their truck would be packed ^^ So, I went into a rant about packing problems and how hard those are and that on top of that, we were dealing with package having restricted orientation and weight restriction. He quickly understood that it wasn't really feasible by one person in one afternoon. But for sure, it would have been a useful feature 🤣
@@josephdaquila2479 The problem space. Imagine a 3×3×3 volume to be fille by L pieces made of 3 unit cube. You can see that numerically, 9 of such L would fill the cube. But is there such configuration ? Well, if you color each cell to fill either black or white such that two face adjacent cells do not have the same color, you get 14 blacks and 13 whites. (I decided that the "corner" cells would be black) Now, your L have one cell of one color and two cell of the alternate color. Also, you've exactly 9 L. To have 14 blacks, you need 7 L with 2 blacks. But you would miss 2 L. Ok, so, 12 blacks with 6L. Then +3 for the remaining L ? Nope. 10 black wit 5L, then 4 black with 4L...That works! But does that do 13 whites ? 10+8=18...nope! Hum, let's go full algebra. Let say we have pieces of type A which has 1 black and 2 whites. We have pieces of type B which has 2 blacks and 1 white. We know that: there is 9L -> a+b=9 There is 14 blakcs -> a+2b=14 There js 13 whites -> 2a+b=13 14-13=a+2b-2a-b 1=b-a So: 1=b-a 9=a+b 10=2b b=5 a=4 We satisfy all the relation, so the packing is doable. It's also the only solution. But we are not done yet, we just showed that we need 5 pieces with 2 blacks and 4 pieces with 2 whites. (We actually proved it) Now, we need to fit those pieces im space. Note that we can't fill a face with L pieces. This can be proven by exhaustion. If your piece isolate a cell, it can't be positionned that way. So, you're forced to place your first two pieces in a 2×3 arrangement. The remaining space can't be filled! So, we need to go 3D. We need to place 2 pieces so they occupy a 2x2 volume (So, a L with double depth) and you can see that we just made the same issue "worse". Hence, you can't fill your 3x3x3 cube! And all the "math" did check out. But when adding the spacial constraint...you can see it's not feasible (with a bit of spacial reasoning). Also, I voluntarily took a simple example where we can use tha parity trick and even get a nice way to even know which kind of pieces we would have. It didn't help. A basic spatial reasoning did help. Now, you need to tell the computer to do that. The computer can "brute force" by testing each combination, but you enter in a problem space that is non polynomial. Something that quickly snowball into incomensurable numbers! That's partly why those are damn hard. So, you resort to "quite good" algorithm, like trying to find the best fit for each piece. Like Tetris players!...And it works quite well ^^ Untill you add additional constraints ^^
@@programaths do you have a professional portfolio or a LinkedIn? It'd be nice to see what kind of work you do. Or is youtube the best place to stay in touch with you?
I just gotta say, full respect for how he incorporates the sponsorship into the plot of his videos. He's one of only 2 UA-camrs that I don't skip the sponsored ad for (the other being Micarah Tewers). Also this video was hilarious 😂
You gotta put the second wormhole inside the first, like a wormhole taco. Then you go through the entire taco at once and boom, you just traveled 2 wormholes in 1 wormhole
@@tOo_0dd well, mostly random bits of dust and gas out in the literal middle of nowhere. You're looking at accounting for numbers on the level of 10^-20 moles per cubic light year. in other words, basically zero but not exactly zero.
I'm currently working towards my final exams in school, after that I'll go ahead and study mechanical engineering. I feel this on a religious level lol
i am in my second year of electrical engineering and god did i used to think like that back in highschool... I am not discouraging you by any means but i have started to finally lose interest in my degree, its fvking hard
I bet you were not taking into consideration the flux capacitor's thermal flux degradation when applying the zach constant in the star formula. Thats the only reason your wormhole could be defective to that level if you done everything else correctly.
Nah it's just too weak, obviously a 500 millicochrane subspace field isn't gonna hold open a stable wormhole against it's gravimetric shear and tetryon pressure, when it's supposed to cross the transwarp barrier and extend across the whole universe. Or maybe Ea Nasir sold you shitty dilithium.
Nah, you just got the wrong framework to think about, and you wouldn't want me to give the answer. Too much goddamn university and no creativity, everybody doing the same shit and expecting different results.
Nice throwing the Navier-Stokes equations in there. I used to do research that involved those, and I can attest that as soon as you need NS, you've entered a world of pain.
I swear it's always the sig figs no matter what... And if even that far into the future we still don't know how to round in real life I bet quantum mechanics is still confusing!
Technically, the wormhole doesn't move you at all. You move through the wormhole on your own. The wormhole just makes the trip shorter or even instantaneous because it makes a shortcut between two points in spacetime.
the super duper blue eyes white dragon with 2000 extra attack points really be catching some people out on discrete maths; luckily I covered it last year
I take issue with the claim friction doesnt matter in space. At relativistic speeds even a few molecules per square kilometer is going to cause friction.
Man didn't account for friction even though space isn't an absolute vacuum. Its close but random particles exist even in the most empty regions of space.
maybe multiplay the equation with two. So instead of opening one hole that reaches the other Hole and the other Hole near the "first other Hole", will take to the final destination. it can just directly take you to the destination you want to go. I don't know if this make sense but if it does, give me the Noble prize.
I thought this was going to be a thing where engineering in the future was just trying to convince an AI to build something for you. Like that one story in I Robot about how the first hyperdrive was invented.
If the worm hole only got you 99% across every time, does that mean you would technically never arrive to the destination via worm hole no matter how many worm holes you use? You would always be short by 1%. The universe is always expanding, so you would be infinitely going thru worm holes never catching up?
"and you remember the plus C" got me laughing so hard. I always miss out the constant if I don't remind myself lol
I skip the integration constant so much that my thoughts went to "why would he add the speed of light" for a few seconds at first lol
@@Dalrocto punch a hole through space time that allows you to traverse the entire universe in an instance I feel like something has to be going the speed of light
In my uni toilet, there is a "Don't forget the c" on the wall:)
if i''m being honest that almost got me exploding from laughter
and then he said blue eyes white dragon
Yeah 😂😂😂
We really gotta figure out how to round up real life
Im 36, id prefer not
be rational, that'll be enough. #punIntended
@@Artaresto Should have probably suggested it 2 years ago.
Use irl_ceil() instead of irl_round(). See if that works. 🤷♂
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I expected this to be about how AI had taken their jobs....this is super optimistic..
They had... You were looking at the AI the entire video...
@@Michael-vf2mw I can confirm, this is how I argue with chat gpt. Already getting angry with it like it's a real person
not really its been 1 million years. we’re supposed to be existing in superpositions of a trillion dimensions by then, not JUST NOW discovering how to make wormholes teleporting us across the universe. IF WE ARE DOING THAT NOW, ONE CAN ONLY IMAGINE THE AMOUNT OF TIMES AI HAS OVERTAKEN THIS WORLD. I MEAN GODDAM 1 MILLION YEARS. ACCORDING TO PREDICTIONS FROM SCIENTISTS SUCH THINGS SHOULD BE HAPPENING WITHIN THIS CENTURY. Rather this future is probably the most pessimistic outcome.
They have...or how can in a wormhole project only 2 people are working?? Cause most of the jobs are done by AI.
@@ankitnmnaik229 You're an AI AI apologist from the future aren't ya? We all know ALL the future jobs are taken by your type.
Engineering jobs in the future: « Hey chatGPT, Find a way to improve the ultra duper model! »
ChatGPT will ask Skynet for an answer
@@DefinitelyNotEmma Yeah that’s more reasonable
The ultra duper model? Bro you're not even trying 💀💀
It can only answer something that has already been answered.
@@benoitb.m6461 It can't formulate original ideas though. It's the future for low level jobs but not for making advancements.
I'm glad I learned about integrals some weeks ago so I didn't have to miss out on that "remember the plus C" joke.
Literally exact same situation for me
You take calculus because you need it for your career
I take calculus to understand math jokes
We are not the same.
Damn I actually thought it was a physics joke at first
Same. I learned about integrals yesterday, and this was the perfect timing.
Ahh...
That's qhat it was. Last time I did intervals was like 2 years ago...
“It talks about dyson spheres and harnessing energy from our nearby star. So it’s a great review of first grade🤣”
- 3:22
it was so subtle, but by far the best part of this video
Engineering jobs in the future:
“ChatGPT build me a wormhole generator”
10 million engineers competing for 10 thousand jobs 😢😢 . future is looking very bleak.
Only hope is that crime shoots up ,if too much unemployment arised ,then governments will do something.
@@pradhyudh the way i look at it is that the amount of people to be funemployed will push the wages of the jobs down since the unemployed will be forced to find other work, and eventually the roaming hordes of homeless will finally force the govt to do something...
@@internallyinteral we can apply robot tax ,why is nobody talking about it now ,6 years ago ,when bill gates said it , everybody laughed it down ,
Circumstances have changed now ,we need to think about that.
Nie każdy jest omnipotentem , przykładowo rodzic szukający "baterii" do zabawki dla dziecka może to kupić sugerując się etykietą.
Maybe society has moved past the need to be productive and we can have robots do all our work while we just kinda play and pursue our passions all day? Maybe we're evolving beyond capitalism?
"Did you change the code from "Hello, World!" to "Hello, Universe!"?"
"Did you change hello world to hello universe?" im dying
Hey Zach, just wanted to say thank you for all the advice you’ve provided for the past two years. Just recently I’ve been accepted to CMU for MechE!
Hey congrats!
Zach, will I have to use sig figs in engineering? I’ve learned about sig figs in chemistry but I didn’t know I had to use them in other fields. Thank you.
@@mibeutbig8909 Do you understand the purpose of significant figures or did you just do them without thinking at all?
@@GallicNine lol i think he's an Asian because it's just rote learning (hard memorization) there.
MCU
The smoothest transition to a sponsor.
Actually the issue was air resistance. Space is not a perfect vacuum and over the width of the entire universe, drag will slow anything down a significant amount
Heck with air resistance. Try big-bang photon resistance! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greisen%E2%80%93Zatsepin%E2%80%93Kuzmin_limit#%3A%7E%3Atext%3DThe_Greisen%E2%80%93Zatsepin%E2%80%93Kuzmin_limit%2Cintergalactic_medium_to_our_galaxy.?wprov=sfla1
Zach forgot the password to Zach Star Himself xD
Hilarious skit as always
As an engineer I don't believe management will ever know how projects work.
In one of my previous employment, I wrote part of the management system and integrated different transporter APIs to it. My boss at that time did innocently ask to add a feature to automatically dispatch good to the cheapest transporter and ensure that their truck would be packed ^^
So, I went into a rant about packing problems and how hard those are and that on top of that, we were dealing with package having restricted orientation and weight restriction. He quickly understood that it wasn't really feasible by one person in one afternoon. But for sure, it would have been a useful feature 🤣
That sounds like a really interesting problem! What makes packing problems so difficult?
@@josephdaquila2479 The problem space.
Imagine a 3×3×3 volume to be fille by L pieces made of 3 unit cube.
You can see that numerically, 9 of such L would fill the cube.
But is there such configuration ?
Well, if you color each cell to fill either black or white such that two face adjacent cells do not have the same color, you get 14 blacks and 13 whites.
(I decided that the "corner" cells would be black)
Now, your L have one cell of one color and two cell of the alternate color.
Also, you've exactly 9 L.
To have 14 blacks, you need 7 L with 2 blacks. But you would miss 2 L.
Ok, so, 12 blacks with 6L. Then +3 for the remaining L ? Nope.
10 black wit 5L, then 4 black with 4L...That works!
But does that do 13 whites ?
10+8=18...nope!
Hum, let's go full algebra.
Let say we have pieces of type A which has 1 black and 2 whites.
We have pieces of type B which has 2 blacks and 1 white.
We know that:
there is 9L -> a+b=9
There is 14 blakcs -> a+2b=14
There js 13 whites -> 2a+b=13
14-13=a+2b-2a-b
1=b-a
So:
1=b-a
9=a+b
10=2b
b=5
a=4
We satisfy all the relation, so the packing is doable. It's also the only solution.
But we are not done yet, we just showed that we need 5 pieces with 2 blacks and 4 pieces with 2 whites. (We actually proved it)
Now, we need to fit those pieces im space.
Note that we can't fill a face with L pieces. This can be proven by exhaustion. If your piece isolate a cell, it can't be positionned that way. So, you're forced to place your first two pieces in a 2×3 arrangement. The remaining space can't be filled!
So, we need to go 3D.
We need to place 2 pieces so they occupy a 2x2 volume (So, a L with double depth) and you can see that we just made the same issue "worse". Hence, you can't fill your 3x3x3 cube!
And all the "math" did check out. But when adding the spacial constraint...you can see it's not feasible (with a bit of spacial reasoning).
Also, I voluntarily took a simple example where we can use tha parity trick and even get a nice way to even know which kind of pieces we would have.
It didn't help. A basic spatial reasoning did help.
Now, you need to tell the computer to do that. The computer can "brute force" by testing each combination, but you enter in a problem space that is non polynomial. Something that quickly snowball into incomensurable numbers!
That's partly why those are damn hard.
So, you resort to "quite good" algorithm, like trying to find the best fit for each piece. Like Tetris players!...And it works quite well ^^
Untill you add additional constraints ^^
@@josephdaquila2479 Bonus: there is a puzzle called "soma cube". Biy one amd you will not regret ^^
@@programaths do you have a professional portfolio or a LinkedIn? It'd be nice to see what kind of work you do. Or is youtube the best place to stay in touch with you?
@@josephdaquila2479 I deactivated my LinkedIn. UA-cam and Twitter are my only socials (that I am aware of).
I just gotta say, full respect for how he incorporates the sponsorship into the plot of his videos. He's one of only 2 UA-camrs that I don't skip the sponsored ad for (the other being Micarah Tewers).
Also this video was hilarious 😂
Omg yes!!! Zack is back!!! My life have meaning again!!!
You gotta put the second wormhole inside the first, like a wormhole taco. Then you go through the entire taco at once and boom, you just traveled 2 wormholes in 1 wormhole
yea that sounds like some weak ass type III civilization shit, my bro out here tryna get laid yo
Sure, but is a wormhole taco also a wormhole sandwich?
that is one smooooooth transition into your sponsor
Haha, no kidding. That was my favorite part of the video because I totally did not see that coming.
I feel way too proud for having learned the basics of integrals yesterday, so I understood the "plus c" joke.
"so it's a great review of first grade"
Way to stay in character 😂
Not accounting for air resistence is the mistake since there is actually air resistence, just very little
There is?? How?
@@tOo_0dd well, mostly random bits of dust and gas out in the literal middle of nowhere. You're looking at accounting for numbers on the level of 10^-20 moles per cubic light year. in other words, basically zero but not exactly zero.
"You want me to use 2 warm holes like I'm some class 3 civilization" this took me tf out 🤣
This is very well written 😂😂
I'm currently working towards my final exams in school, after that I'll go ahead and study mechanical engineering.
I feel this on a religious level lol
I feel sorry for you already :)
@@neilgerace355 Why? O.o
@@neilgerace355 haha,can feel u
i am in my second year of electrical engineering and god did i used to think like that back in highschool...
I am not discouraging you by any means but i have started to finally lose interest in my degree, its fvking hard
@@dontreadmyusername6787 hard,irrelevant and arrogant professors
I love how they can go anywhere in the universe and still choose to live on Earth
At first I thought we were getting a skit about mishandling the Y1M bug.
1 mibiyear right?
smooth and great ad transition
Oh my god I loved the entire thing but the "debugging" GOT ME SLDKHJF;LASKJDF
Holy crap, you just hit 2MM subscribers?! #roundingupinreallife
that's not how rounding work!
You meant 10M subscribers,
@ɐɯɹɐʞ ɐıuɐɯ 🤣 😂
I bet you were not taking into consideration the flux capacitor's thermal flux degradation when applying the zach constant in the star formula.
Thats the only reason your wormhole could be defective to that level if you done everything else correctly.
Nah it's just too weak, obviously a 500 millicochrane subspace field isn't gonna hold open a stable wormhole against it's gravimetric shear and tetryon pressure, when it's supposed to cross the transwarp barrier and extend across the whole universe.
Or maybe Ea Nasir sold you shitty dilithium.
I literally have this integral chapter open in my textbook and wouldn't have gotten the "plus c" joke 30 minutes ago
It scares me that it's still the Riemann HYPOTHESIS 1,000,000 years in the future. Now THAT'S a tough math problem
Nah, you just got the wrong framework to think about, and you wouldn't want me to give the answer. Too much goddamn university and no creativity, everybody doing the same shit and expecting different results.
We need that sig fig figure-outer 9000 invented YESTERDAY!!!
The plug was actually too smooth - you win. It’s over. He takes the prize, guys.
Programmer fix : stick 2 wormholes back to back, human centipede style and make sure the user doesn't notice.
the pencil stab got me
"And you changed the code from "Hello World!" to "Hello Universe!" ? " :D
Seamless ad transition 👏🏾👏🏾
The year is 1000000. Brilliant is still sponsoring everyone
A smooth transition to brilliant
"What other pencil is there" glad to see #2 pencils survived the test of time XD
That transition into the promo was godly.
Nice throwing the Navier-Stokes equations in there. I used to do research that involved those, and I can attest that as soon as you need NS, you've entered a world of pain.
I swear it's always the sig figs no matter what...
And if even that far into the future we still don't know how to round in real life I bet quantum mechanics is still confusing!
Damn didn't expect the video to be this good 🤣
1:40 made me choke on my food 😂😂😂
😂😂😂
Zach! You logged into the wrong account again! 😂
1:03 Technically, a wormhole doesn't move you through space, it moves you from space to another region of space 🤔.
Technically, the wormhole doesn't move you at all. You move through the wormhole on your own. The wormhole just makes the trip shorter or even instantaneous because it makes a shortcut between two points in spacetime.
THAT SMOOTH SPONSOR TRANSITION THO
I love how even in the future, everyone's still blaming Russia.
Changed the code from "Hello World" to "Hello Universe" 😂😂
Man you nail the commercial placement everytime 😂😂😂😂
You really need to upgrade to the SigFig Figure-Outer 10,000. Nobody uses the 9,000 any more.
Height of creativity!
Good to know the engineers in the future muck around with sig figs just as we do.
the super duper blue eyes white dragon with 2000 extra attack points really be catching some people out on discrete maths; luckily I covered it last year
I take issue with the claim friction doesnt matter in space.
At relativistic speeds even a few molecules per square kilometer is going to cause friction.
Perfect ad screen
Man didn't account for friction even though space isn't an absolute vacuum. Its close but random particles exist even in the most empty regions of space.
This is probably the smartest content I've seen in a while😂😂😂
maybe multiplay the equation with two. So instead of opening one hole that reaches the other Hole and the other Hole near the "first other Hole", will take to the final destination. it can just directly take you to the destination you want to go. I don't know if this make sense but if it does, give me the Noble prize.
The wormhole made the PlayStation startup sound, that was great. I think it was the PS startup sound.
At 1:40 I was expecting him to ask: "Did you try XYZZY? What about Up-Up-Down-Down-Left-Right-Left-Right-B-A?
Wait so in this future we are a type 4 civilization?
That wormhole sound effect gave me crippling nostalgia
One of your best
The transition to the brilliant ad really got me laughing 😂
1:40 favorite moment
"how can u be this stupid!?"
*I'm trying my best!*
Wasn't the answer I expected😂
I thought this was going to be a thing where engineering in the future was just trying to convince an AI to build something for you.
Like that one story in I Robot about how the first hyperdrive was invented.
* 1:35 ultra hyper blue eyes white dragon ... *
1:56 Milliways? I hope you meet the Fifth Doctor there!
Green salad, please
@@glarynth I know many vegetables that are very clear on that point
I like how in year 1000000 number 2 pencils are still used.
I can just imagine this as an episode in some Rick n Morty animated style series.
it would be funny if the reason was because he used pi = 3
best sponsored ad all month
I love that I understand the things that he’s talking about.
This felt like a Farscape and Stargate reference
Hate it when I forget to account for ether resistance when making my teleportation device 😮💨
russians are engineer geniuses when it comes to wormhole tech.
2:58 fuck me how did I not see this coming
Part of that reminds me of the snl skit with robots serving quesadillas
Looking buff bro !
If the worm hole only got you 99% across every time, does that mean you would technically never arrive to the destination via worm hole no matter how many worm holes you use? You would always be short by 1%. The universe is always expanding, so you would be infinitely going thru worm holes never catching up?
I will try to make sense of this with my tiny golf size peanut brain 😊
Love how both twins inherit the same face features, including the mole
1:27 made me burst out laughing hahaha
crunch wrap supreme Riemann hypothesis 😍😍
Next Sci-Fi movie plot 🎥🎥🍿🍿
Hi Zach!
Hi!
Future looks promising
"What about the SuperDuperMegaUltraHyper-Blue Eyes White Dragon +2000 attack points corresponding angels postulate" (Yu-gi-oh reference)
... well, the times that we care about the +c also then involve solving for that c.
What is the best book for ordinary and partial differential equation.
Please mention the name of book.
Been 1000 years and the Pythagorean theorem is still a theorem and the Riemann hypothesis is still a hypothesis
“In questions of science, the authority of a thousand is not worth the humble reasoning of a single individual.” - Galileo Galilei
What if you apply another wormhole at the end of your exit, make it seemless and voila
OMG the segway is historical!
“Remember the Plus C” lmaooo😂