ASMR Math: Division by Zero, Why We Can’t Travel at the Speed of Light, Einstein’s Relativity

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  • @chycho
    @chycho  3 роки тому +11

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    • @nuuniversityt.v.8722
      @nuuniversityt.v.8722 3 роки тому

      0 ÷ 0 = ERROR or indeterminate or n ÷ 0 = ERROR or undefined however this is no longer the case meaning I have shown and proven formulae - without problem or paradox, domain expansion or analytic continuation on to the complex plane - thus 0 ÷ 0 = |, said NU or n ÷ 0 = 0n, said UN for instance ..... 4 : 3 : 2 : 1 : 0 : | : 0 : 1 : 2 : 3 : 4 .... or for example 1 × 0 = 01 or 1 ÷ 0 = 01 now 01 × 0 = 1 or 01 ÷ 0 = 1
      d ÷ t = s
      Let: d = 0 or t = 0 Thus a = |
      Whereas: 0 ÷ 0 = |
      Inverse:
      d ÷ t = s
      Let: d = 1 or t = 0 Thus s = O1
      Whereas:
      | ÷ 0 = 0|
      Inverse
      Let S = 0|
      | × 0 = 0|
      Inverse:
      Let: s = 0|
      0| ÷ 0 = |
      ~ 'AIY said "I"
      928-222-5090 ph. #

    • @555RELAX
      @555RELAX Рік тому

  • @teamorange1497
    @teamorange1497 8 років тому +185

    This man looks like the kind of guy you would find at the top of a mountain offering wisdom

  • @AbsurdExistentialist
    @AbsurdExistentialist 8 років тому +119

    This might sound strange and it's certainly off-topic and maybe because I'm sleep-deprived but I just want to tell you that I admire you. And let me tell you why. You know what you love. You have found what you love and you have found a way to include it in your life. Listening to you is such a joyful experience. I actually understood Einstein's theory. And you know what, it blew my mind, too. And I can tell you enjoy doing this, and I get enjoyment from listening to your excitement in understanding a topic you're passionate about. I wish more people were passionate about something too. Anything. A room full of passionate people can change the world. Or at the very least, your own world. And if there's one thing I'm sure about is that those who love, and who love what they do, just make the world better. In every sense. They succeed. I love watching people succeed. You win at life, man.
    So when you apologized at 28:25 for the "long-winded" explanation, and later said it was very cool for you and enlightening, which is why you did it, it kind of bummed me out, man. Because I do that too, because when I'm on a roll and I start rambling about something I'm very interested in, sometimes I'm talking about it to the wrong person and I see their eyes just glaze over me, a universal sign of boredom. Or maybe they tell me to be quiet, lol. And so I quickly wrap it up and apologize for my rambling. And if that's happened to you, I'm sorry.
    But thanks again for your videos. I always try to be brief but end up writing paragraphs. I always get the feeling I annoy people when I do this. :P

    • @chycho
      @chycho  8 років тому +49

      Definitely not annoying, brother, and thank you for the kind words. I do love what I share and appreciate the feedback very much, so I will try and never again apologize for going off on tangents... thank you for pointing it out, frees up my rambling tendencies :)
      Peace and lots of love from Canada.

    • @maggoli67
      @maggoli67 8 років тому +6

      without stepping on toes...keep on rollling! keep that unapologetic passion!

    • @TeichGarten4You
      @TeichGarten4You 6 років тому +6

      Best comment in the last 2 years i´ve seen. It´s so true!

  • @maxaronow712
    @maxaronow712 8 років тому +40

    he looks like he could be the older brother of the lead singer of System Of A Down, Serj Tankian. Anybody else see it?

  • @Charley-6969
    @Charley-6969 8 років тому +83

    who needs school when we have chycho lol :)

  • @MrRigamortis86
    @MrRigamortis86 8 років тому +9

    I feel smarter for just knowing you and this video helped to chill out so much. I completely agree that some copyright constraints are surprisingly rigid. This is for the greater good and a gift to humanity should be readily available to broaden new minds. I wont pretend to fully understand these concepts put forth, but seeing like minded people excited for such possibilities is a real rush. :) Ty!!

    • @chycho
      @chycho  8 років тому +3

      +MrRigamortis86 You're very welcome and I'm glad you enjoyed. It's definitely fun to talk about this, put it out there, and read the feedback. Peace :)

  • @bratpollution1371
    @bratpollution1371 8 років тому +27

    I understand everything in this video, yet I spent 2 hours last night trying to screw a screw into a screw hole that already contained a screw

  • @jimmynutronsdad461
    @jimmynutronsdad461 8 років тому +19

    i was very recently trying to understand/study this exact topic. thanks dude :)

    • @chycho
      @chycho  8 років тому +9

      +Excited Kevin You're very welcome :)

  • @PraisingWithFriends
    @PraisingWithFriends 8 років тому +1

    I despised math in school. Straight C's the whole time. I had ONE good math teacher and I flourished during his short tenure as a substitute teacher. It's nice to find someone so passionate. Thank you for sharing the wealth with the UA-cam community.

    • @chycho
      @chycho  8 років тому

      It's my pleasure, Jeremy. As far as I see it, I learn from our community so I try and give back as much as I can by sharing what I know. Peace :)

  • @kath_dar_kay
    @kath_dar_kay 8 років тому +12

    "Right?" is so relaxing

  • @brickerdrums1326
    @brickerdrums1326 8 років тому +5

    Level of Serj Tankian is over 9000!

  • @BigSauce_
    @BigSauce_ 7 років тому +2

    I finally found this channel again! after all these years! I remember finding the beard picking video years ago before I found ASMR, I'd go looking for videos that are otherwise unintentional.

    • @chycho
      @chycho  7 років тому +1

      Welcome back :)

  • @spartan113ish
    @spartan113ish 8 років тому +15

    IT'S THE MANDARIN FROM IRON MAN 3!

  • @colinjames7569
    @colinjames7569 Рік тому +2

    I was never a good math. Once I understood its simplistic and formulaic continuum. I could work with it.
    I have a son who does math in in his head. He is ADD. ‘Inattentive type’. But he understands algorithms. Formulaic functions. And patterns in math intuitively.
    He does not need to write down formula. He solves formulas in his head. Without writing it down. It is amazing. I think there is a correlation between understanding and knowledge that can exceed some or our paradigms on what is intelligence.

  • @maggoli67
    @maggoli67 8 років тому +1

    Your enthusiasm is contagious. I couldn't finish short books by Einstein and Hawkings around 99...maybe I'll try to apply my artsy mind again!

    • @chycho
      @chycho  8 років тому

      haha... hope it goes well. For what it's worth, I found Hawkings to be a much easier read.

  • @renodubois
    @renodubois 8 років тому +2

    super wonderful video as usual! love how informative these all are :)

  • @chickenmaster928
    @chickenmaster928 8 років тому +7

    Yay!! Super interesting topic as well as ASMR? Wow!! I love your videos!

    • @chycho
      @chycho  8 років тому +2

      +chickenmaster928 :)

  • @worth4425
    @worth4425 8 років тому +9

    To me, in watching this video, you weren't looking for 'reasons ', because the reasons you stated were perfectly practical reasons we can't travel at the speed of light (for me they are). I think you were looking for 'proof'. For you, it seems that Math is your belief and once you saw the restriction illustrated through mathematical reasoning it was more than enough for you to stop looking. Just my opinion.
    As an aside, I am always deep in thought about the same topics you are thinking of. It has always been my belief that 'imagination' is the key to understanding, and I think that is what Einstein held above everyone else, his ability to daydream and wander with his mind to construct realities we can only dream of and read about in his papers. I really think the key to progressing is to work on massaging our imagination, to take that train ride as Einstein would frequently do. His visuals really allowed him to 'see' his solutions. Love the video!

    • @chycho
      @chycho  8 років тому +1

      Love this perspective. Very possible that it was the proof I needed. Thank you for this :)
      ... and i couldn't agree more regarding human imagination being the driving force behind everything... one of the reasons I love science fiction and fantasy so much. I read a quote recently that said something along the lines that science is what science fiction was before the fiction became fact (something along these lines anyway - can't remember who it was though).

    • @worth4425
      @worth4425 8 років тому +2

      +chycho ...and just my opinion too, i respect your line of thinking, and everyone needs to discover what they need to in their own way. I think it's incredible (and i had this thought while watching your video) that you can go a lifetime, or a matter of years yourself, pondering a single queston and then one day you hear one word, see one thing, or have a simple eureka moment and all of a sudden you understand. It's crazy.
      That is a great quote. Haven't heard it before, but very fitting. I guess all things are just a matter of 'time' :)
      I enjoy your videos. Very stimulating and relaxing at the same time. Keep on your journey, friend!

  • @scientist7
    @scientist7 8 років тому +6

    The postulate that c is the same in every inertial reference frame has always seemed mysterious to me. It's demonstrated by experiment, but nonetheless difficult to wrap my head around.

  • @randerson5172
    @randerson5172 8 років тому +1

    It's interesting that the mathematical reasoning behind the theory is the prime factor in your understanding, whereas for me the physical model is the more important. Of course the mathematics are the more fundamental explanation. But it's cool to see how different minds work and what differing perspectives on life they take.

  • @beiMimirsKopf
    @beiMimirsKopf 8 років тому +24

    I love all those "rights" right? And I felt very good with them right? Please keep on asking me if it's right, right?

    • @thomasjcox
      @thomasjcox 8 років тому +6

      Just like massage asmr's "Doctor Dmitri" role plays, he said the word "just" all the time. Omg I just said it three I
      Times unintentionally!!!

    • @maggoli67
      @maggoli67 8 років тому

      +Thomas Cox They're both great!

    • @maggoli67
      @maggoli67 8 років тому

      +maggoli67 Just...right?

    • @KoolestDudeNTheBlock
      @KoolestDudeNTheBlock 8 років тому +5

      Right!

    • @maggoli67
      @maggoli67 8 років тому +4

      Right! :)

  • @jasonhuntley7371
    @jasonhuntley7371 8 років тому +2

    so basically knowledge asmr?
    I can dig it.

  • @ThatOneDudeNick
    @ThatOneDudeNick 7 років тому +1

    Math and ASMR?! I've struck gold! Subscribed.

    • @chycho
      @chycho  7 років тому

      Welcome to my channel :)

  • @tompatapom316
    @tompatapom316 8 років тому +1

    I love your videos, especially math & comic books, relax me totally....you're a nice person!

    • @chycho
      @chycho  8 років тому

      Thanks, Thomas, I try to be. Peace :)

  • @Yumcupkake
    @Yumcupkake 8 років тому +2

    your voice is so nice! very soothing. I might not completely understand, but it sounds great.

    • @chycho
      @chycho  8 років тому +1

      +Yumcupkake thanks, just sharing what I love with a chill vibe in a chaotic world. fun :)

  • @WallyMast
    @WallyMast Рік тому +1

    Welcome to ASMR math, right?
    I love it!

  • @tAcOzRtAsTy
    @tAcOzRtAsTy 8 років тому +13

    put me right to sleep
    10/10

  • @plusplusplusplusp
    @plusplusplusplusp 7 років тому +1

    You seem like such a happy man Chycho. God bless you

    • @chycho
      @chycho  7 років тому

      I try to be, plus, and as I get older it gets easier and easier... who knew :)

  • @naptimeisagoodtime7620
    @naptimeisagoodtime7620 8 років тому +1

    I feel like if I went to a museum and I got an audio tour this is the voice I would hear

  • @AlboPiumaki
    @AlboPiumaki 8 років тому +1

    If you'd been my professor at school, back in the days, I would have definitely been a better student! :) Another very interesting and relaxing video! Thank you!

    • @chycho
      @chycho  8 років тому +1

      +Albo PMK You're very welcome. Peace :)

  • @ThePeachteats
    @ThePeachteats 8 років тому +2

    This doesn't trigger me, but I love the concept! Such a broad range of interests and preferences in the ASMR community. Well done :-)

    • @chycho
      @chycho  8 років тому

      +LongForeignMan Thanks, love what's going on with the community as well. Peace :)

  • @pablodz81
    @pablodz81 8 років тому +2

    Thank you for sharing this knowledage in asrm !! very interesting video.

    • @chycho
      @chycho  8 років тому +1

      +pablodz81 You're very welcome, and thank you for watching. Peace :)

  • @JoshuaKujo
    @JoshuaKujo 8 років тому +31

    Are you a professor or something? I feel like you should be.

    • @chycho
      @chycho  8 років тому +22

      +imafirindalazor Not a prof, maybe someday :)

    • @thesavannalady
      @thesavannalady 8 років тому +7

      +chycho If you ever become a prof, you should tell us. You will have a few extra students, me included!
      This is just an amazing ASMR video. just brilliant.

    • @chycho
      @chycho  8 років тому +8

      +thesavannalady will do.... might take me a while though ;)

  • @mynameisrogue8183
    @mynameisrogue8183 8 років тому +1

    The best chycho video, in my personal opinion.

  • @GothicTrioOfEdwards
    @GothicTrioOfEdwards 8 років тому +9

    I feel smart.

  • @dancingvirgil
    @dancingvirgil 2 роки тому +1

    I couldn’t resist inputting 1/0 into the windows calculator. It literally responds with “Cannot divide by zero”. 🤣

  • @liamfoo09
    @liamfoo09 8 років тому +22

    Right

    • @Weightlift09
      @Weightlift09 8 років тому +5

      TPAB > GKMC right

    • @liamfoo09
      @liamfoo09 8 років тому +5

      Disagree, but still right

  • @romaintagliaferro3189
    @romaintagliaferro3189 5 років тому +2

    I have something in mind
    Technically, the fact that at the speed of light, there is a division by 0, is still a consequence of travelling at the speed of light

  • @ashiaeubanks1876
    @ashiaeubanks1876 8 років тому +1

    You didn't provide any tingles but you have knowledge facts and your voice is relaxing.😊

  • @thesavannalady
    @thesavannalady 8 років тому +2

    I am a bit lost with this topic but LOVED it. What I think I learnt was, if v>c then you could write out that function. So you could travel faster then the speed of light or indeed slower than the speed of light? But just not at the exact speed?
    Um. and this made my brain hurt...... If it is impossible to travel at the speed of light, how is it possible for light to travel at the speed of light? (sorry if this is a stupid question...)

    • @thesavannalady
      @thesavannalady 8 років тому +1

      +thesavannalady Oh wait. no. you cannot travel faster than the speed of light. There go my plans to build my very fast rocket...

    • @chycho
      @chycho  8 років тому

      +thesavannalady It's not a stupid question, I've rarely come across any such types of questions. As for why light can travel at the speed of light, it's because light doesn't have mass.

    • @thesavannalady
      @thesavannalady 8 років тому

      +chycho Does anything else have no mass? And if something has infinitely small mass does that count as zero mass in the same was as 1 divided by infinity is zero? I guess my question is, apart from light is there anything else that can travel at the speed of light? Or is light just super special?
      Wait a minute. No mass? But it has energy. But no mass? I have to go for a bike ride to think about that....

  • @obey3x192
    @obey3x192 8 років тому +8

    This is the first asmr vid I saw of yours and I like asmr but I hate math a lot. But I think I'm going to like this channel because when ever I don't understand something in math I can always watch this. Btw I understood nothing in this video lol.

    • @asmrgebra322
      @asmrgebra322 8 років тому +7

      +Alvaro Ramirez Hey if worse comes to worse I am betting math at the very least puts you to sleep.

  • @xzshotz74
    @xzshotz74 8 років тому +2

    Hello Professor chycho :) , i really enjoy your channel because it's very relaxing and also fun to watch and listen to cool things i haven't seen before. It's not necessary to do these requests, but i would like it if you could do more games like the 10x10 pattern recognition, for example Sudoku / Chess / Crosswords if you're interested or any other activities you enjoy. Also, i enjoyed this video and found it interesting so maybe a video in the future on stuff like gravity or infinity. Keep up the good work!

    • @chycho
      @chycho  8 років тому +1

      Glad you enjoyed, FlameKing. I definitely love sharing what I've learned and it's nice to see that others like to hear about it.
      As for your requests, for sure I plan on doing a lot more on infinity and the next video in this set is about gravity and acceleration - it won't be out until the summer though, I need to get some prep work done for it, but I promise it will be worth the wait. It's very much related to what I learned during this period and how it relates to the prescription of Time.
      As for more gaming videos, for sure i'll get some more done. I have gone through periods of being a gamer, both board and video games, and the odds are that I will be creating a whole playlist to consolidate the videos once I get a few more out. I do have some amazing games that i have played over the years that I would love to share. In the meantime, if you like backgammon, I did put out some videos of me and my grandmother playing backgammon which you might like. Here is the playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PL9sfzC9bUPxmnpQCIWhkInx4SIk1craYM.html
      ...and I do have a video out showing the probability of dice which I plan to use for a series on Probability and Statistics as well as for dice gaming videos that I plan to make. You can find the video here (I love dice by the way):
      "The Beauty of Dice, Part 1: Probability Distribution for the Sum of Two 6-sided Die (Math Real Life)"
      ua-cam.com/video/c3bcbSyx_H0/v-deo.html
      Hope you enjoy. Peace :)

  • @SaundersYT
    @SaundersYT 8 років тому +1

    Hey chycho, love your vids man. Have you done or can you do any videos about scatter plots and correlation, and Using Data and Graphs to Persuade? The substitute teacher in my class has done a horrible job of explaining it to my class. Thanks and keep up the great work!

    • @chycho
      @chycho  8 років тому

      +RealmsOfGaming Oh for sure, I do plan on doing a whole series on it, not sure when I will get to it though. It definitely wouldn't be before this school year is up though, I have a lot of prep videos to do before that. I actually love the topic: analyzing, interpreting, and presenting data... pattern recognition, and in many cases, what you choose to recognize. My apologies if it won't be done in time for you to make use of it, wish I had 48 hours in a day.

    • @SaundersYT
      @SaundersYT 8 років тому +1

      +chycho No worries! As long as it benefits those learning this after me i'm fine.

    • @chycho
      @chycho  8 років тому

      +RealmsOfGaming cool :)

  • @rickburcham5605
    @rickburcham5605 8 років тому +2

    I love your videos btw, you're a great teacher.

    • @chycho
      @chycho  8 років тому

      Thanks, brother. Just sharing what I think I know, and very much enjoying the process :)

  • @roquefortfiles
    @roquefortfiles 7 років тому +1

    I postulate that we can travel at twice the speed of light. If one spaceship is going light speed and another is going light speed what happens if they happen to collide in space? Hypothetically we have a collision speed of 2x light speed.
    Then again I could be wrong.

  • @graysonbright9708
    @graysonbright9708 8 років тому +1

    Actually, and I don't know if you know this, but it's theorized(THEORIZED) we could travel FTL. You should look into the "Alcubierre drive". It's basically the warp drive; warp the universe instead of just pushing yourself faster

    • @chycho
      @chycho  8 років тому

      +grayson bright Cool! I know a little about the theories of folding space through Spring Theory, didn't know about Alcubierre drive though. Love the evolution of human knowledge and understanding, what use to be science-fiction slowly becomes science-fact. Thanks for the info, brother :)

  • @Fischnasty69
    @Fischnasty69 8 років тому

    Correct me if I am wrong, but I believe these equations were set up specifically so that there would be an asymptotic bound as v approaches c. Ergo, it's not really a reason WHY a massive body, since the equations were an attempt to explain observable phenomena. But enough from the peanut gallery; great video.

    • @Fischnasty69
      @Fischnasty69 8 років тому

      Edit : WHY a massive body can be accelerated to v=c

    • @chycho
      @chycho  8 років тому +1

      I'm not sure what the assumptions/preconditions were, it could be.
      As for the video, thank :))

  • @anthonytobin1857
    @anthonytobin1857 8 років тому +1

    Exceptional Thank-You !!

    • @chycho
      @chycho  8 років тому

      +Anthony Tobin You're very welcome :)

  • @pykeselslayer
    @pykeselslayer 8 років тому +5

    Woah.
    Blew my mind.

  • @TheMadnessmonster
    @TheMadnessmonster 8 років тому

    first video i see of yours, very nice relaxing voice thank you great video

    • @chycho
      @chycho  8 років тому

      +TheMadnessmonster You're very welcome. Peace :)

  • @METALMISFIT6
    @METALMISFIT6 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for this lesson..I'm very interested in math...thanks

  • @TheLordVagrantWells
    @TheLordVagrantWells 8 років тому +2

    Well, it would seem that all we need do, then, is travel at slightly greater than the speed of light to avoid these disastrous consequences! Assuming, of course, whatever effect having a negative velocity would inflict wouldn't be too bad...

    • @janzacharias3680
      @janzacharias3680 7 років тому

      DaManpede but at any point of accelerating you would have to travel exactly at the speed of light and divide by zero

  • @linguaphile9415
    @linguaphile9415 8 років тому +1

    If I understand you correctly, then, we cannot travel at the speed of light because W (the amount of energy necessary for any amount of mass to be accelerated to the speed of light) grows infinite? I get that, but could you explain why the mass of an object traveling at the speed of light would become infinitely large as well? Do you have a formula that we can fill in the amount of energy necessitated that gives us the resulting mass? I really want to understand, what you are talking about is so interesting. ^^

    • @chycho
      @chycho  8 років тому

      That is correct regarding energy. As for the mass, it's for the same reason as for energy, we end up getting a division by zero hence infinity. As for the formulas, I believe the ones you want are in Einstein's paper(s) that I've linked in the description of the video, the one that i'm showing in the video.
      The information is a mind twist that's for sure and I don't fully understand all the aspects, I was just able to learn enough of it to satisfy my curiosity and allow me to move on to my next goal, to have a better grasp and understanding of time. Just so you know, I do have a follow-up video lined up to do about this, about time. I should be able to get it done some time during the summer, just have to dig up a few papers and read a couple of chapters for review, I want to make sure I cover all the basis.

  • @dustinkunish377
    @dustinkunish377 8 років тому

    I've studied particle physics for five years and my best theory is that time is malleable, it can shape and move at different rates but always bends back.

    • @dustinkunish377
      @dustinkunish377 8 років тому

      Not always but can in different rates of movement like the speed of light

    • @KoolestDudeNTheBlock
      @KoolestDudeNTheBlock 8 років тому

      +dustin kunish z interesting huh :)

  • @vicallday3325
    @vicallday3325 7 років тому +1

    Keep doing what you are doing!

  • @rodneybrown2364
    @rodneybrown2364 8 років тому +1

    I loved this. Thank you

    • @chycho
      @chycho  8 років тому

      You're very welcome. Peace :)

  • @nicolekaram5443
    @nicolekaram5443 7 років тому +1

    Probably a dumb question, but why can't velocity equal more than the speed of light, thereby nullifying the division by zero state? I understand the progressive nature of velocity and that it would seem to necessarily equal c at one point in order to go beyond it, but wouldn't it be mathematically possible? Thanks.

    • @chycho
      @chycho  7 років тому +1

      If I remember correctly, because then we would have a negative number, which is okay to deal with when squaring it but becomes an issue when taking the square root of it (even root of it).... and by the way, there is no such thing as a dumb question, seriously. The greatest ideas and inventions in the world have come from the simplest questions and concepts. Simple questions are the mortar that bind everything together.

  • @maggoli67
    @maggoli67 8 років тому +1

    nice orchid...just watched Independence Day sequel and the scientist played by Data had a couple in his room.

    • @chycho
      @chycho  8 років тому

      Thanks... by the way, how was the movie? Worth the watch?

    • @maggoli67
      @maggoli67 8 років тому +1

      Yeah, fairly nostalgic...not the best acting, but whoo! nice effects!

    • @chycho
      @chycho  8 років тому +1

      Cool, thanks. So a high-budget B-Scifi movie... I like that.

  • @Dac1011
    @Dac1011 7 років тому +1

    Not sure we will need FTL travel. Maybe wormholes? Maybe gravity? Would love to know your thoughts on this

    • @chycho
      @chycho  7 років тому +1

      My preference is folding space, Frank Herbert's Dune.

    • @Dac1011
      @Dac1011 7 років тому +1

      chycho then you shall be known as Chycho Muad Dib. 😆😆👍👍

    • @chycho
      @chycho  7 років тому +1

      Then I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain.
      ;)

  • @toddhammer5237
    @toddhammer5237 8 років тому +7

    Another great video

    • @chycho
      @chycho  8 років тому +6

      +Todd Hammer :)

  • @randomcommenter395
    @randomcommenter395 6 років тому +2

    Take a shot every time he says "right".
    Seriously great vid tho.

  • @asmrgebra322
    @asmrgebra322 8 років тому +1

    If possible you should definitely do an episode on general relativity! I think it would be a cool way to celebrate LIGO's discovery of gravitational waves :)

    • @chycho
      @chycho  8 років тому +1

      +ASMRgebra That was an amazing piece of news we got, wasn't it? Gravitational waves, WOW! For sure at some point I will definitely do an intro to relativity, what I understand of it anyway. The odds are that i will probably do this in the summer in conjunction with the next video in this set which is going to be on time and gravity and matter and our perception of time. Fun :)

  • @Joereads
    @Joereads 8 років тому +1

    Great and very informative video. Seeing how you have a love for mathematics and comics you should find a copy of Einstein for Beginners. Published 1978, text by Joe Schwartz and illustrated by Michael McGuinness. This book has about 170 pages and is awesome yet a little hard to grasp for me on a few levels. I bet you'd really enjoy it. Thanks for all the great videos.

    • @chycho
      @chycho  8 років тому

      Thanks for the heads-up, I didn't know about this book.

  • @rlccar8518
    @rlccar8518 5 років тому +1

    You comment toward the end that quantum physics is easier to understand in Swahili... I have a Kenyan neighbor who explained a few weeks ago that Swahili was basically a combo of ancient Greek and ancient Arabic. So I wonder if quantum physics would be easier to understand in those languages too.

    • @chycho
      @chycho  5 років тому

      For sure there must be certain languages, possibly the root ones, that this applies. I speak three natural languages and from personal experience I know that certain topics/ideas are much harder to convey in English than the others.

  • @jeeveseventynine9263
    @jeeveseventynine9263 6 років тому +1

    Question: if V is higher then C, u would be dividing by a negative value which is possible in maths. Would that mean u are going back in time in the equations, theoretically speaking? Suppose u dont cross that barrier but already started at higher then C speed.

    • @chycho
      @chycho  6 років тому

      It's an interesting thought experiment, but I believe in a previous step, if we have V higher than C, then we will be taking the square root of a negative number, which doesn't have a solution in the Real Number Set, so V can not be greater than C. That said, I would love to know what happens if we step outside of the Real Number Set, physically that is. Maybe that's when we travel back in time, possibly as an electromagnetic pulse?!? One can dream :)

  • @AdKraemer
    @AdKraemer 8 років тому

    What about traveling faster than the speed of light? Then you get a division by a negative number. Or is it just a threshold we can nearly reach, but not exceed? "The limit as c - v approaches zero, etc."?

    • @AdKraemer
      @AdKraemer 8 років тому

      I always liked this reason for why we can't divide by zero:
      a=b
      a^2=ab
      a^2-b^2=ab-b^2
      (a+b)(a-b)=b(a-b)
      a+b=b
      b+b=b
      2b=b
      2=1

  • @curoskai
    @curoskai 7 років тому +1

    really quick question. what if v is greater than c. it'd be a negative number but not 0. what would that do to the equations? :-)

    • @chycho
      @chycho  7 років тому +1

      I believe in one of the steps we have a square root, and in the Real Number Set, we can not take the square root of a negative number so it is a restriction from that end as well... someone correct me if i am wrong on this please... that said, the question remains open in my mind, is it possible to go beyond the speed of light if we allow for complex (imaginary) or other yet not understood number sets, are these the equivalent of wormholes?

  • @francescacrema8209
    @francescacrema8209 8 років тому +2

    Just discovered your channel. It's all truly fantastic work. I am currently studying GR for my own personal pleasure and this video could not be more perfect, thank you so much for making it! :D (Oh, and by the way, are you a fellow Vancouverite?)

    • @chycho
      @chycho  8 років тому

      +Francesca Crema You're very welcome, and let me know if you need any help finding stuff... and yup, Vancouver-Victoria it is for me. Small world indeed :))

  • @albinomalen6103
    @albinomalen6103 8 років тому +1

    I would love to see some more comicbook Reading videos

    • @chycho
      @chycho  8 років тому

      +Albinomalen For now, I have one more lined up in the next couple of weeks, something I promised to do in a previous video. After that, probably get into another full on reading set in the Spring, I'm putting together the comics as we speak :)

    • @albinomalen6103
      @albinomalen6103 8 років тому

      +chycho that wonderful news!

  • @robertdebilda886
    @robertdebilda886 8 років тому

    Amazing stuff my friend, this is how education should be

    • @chycho
      @chycho  8 років тому

      Thanks, Robert. Peace :)

  • @kxmode
    @kxmode 8 років тому +1

    Thanks for another wonderful ASMR video on math!
    What are your thoughts on string theory? I find it very fascinating. Is it something you believe exists? Has any experiments been done to prove that it exists or is it still "in the works" so to speak?

    • @chycho
      @chycho  8 років тому

      +kxmode For sure it's "in the works" category. As for what I think of it, I love it. It just makes sense, vibrating strings of energy, how simple.

  • @Ryhan_Beard
    @Ryhan_Beard 8 років тому +1

    Chycho, I remember you bringing it up a couple of times in other videos, but have you ever considered doing a video on something like Cowboy Bebop or animated shows? Would love to hear your breakdown/analysis on a show like that. :D

    • @chycho
      @chycho  8 років тому

      +Woodshatter OMG! I love Cowboy Bebop, I don't even know how many times I've watched it now. Love Samurai Champloo, Kids on the Slope, and wow what a treat Space Dandy was. For sure I plan on doing at least one video, most likely a set of videos on animation. The odds are that I'll probably do at least one on TV shows and one on Movies, and probably breakdown at least one of each. I consider animated works to be some of the greatest works of all time, some of the most intricate, and definitely in my world must watches.
      I'll share this for now, my favorite Cowboy Bebop episode, if I had to choose one, is 320, "Pierrot le Fou". Simply WOW! I my opinion it contains the greatest animated sequence of all time, the part where Jet tells us Mad Pierrot history. Wow!
      How about you? Favorite show, favorite movie, if you had to pick one? Or even top 5?

  • @EnelBeedz
    @EnelBeedz 8 років тому +1

    Is it true the reason why we can time-travel with wormholes etc, is because as you stated at the speed of light, time stops?

    • @chycho
      @chycho  8 років тому +1

      According to the math, I think that's one of the problems, the others being that we would need an infinite amount of energy, and the length of any object would shrink down to zero while it's mass would become infinite.

    • @EnelBeedz
      @EnelBeedz 8 років тому +1

      chycho So essentially, if we did move at the speed of light, we'd become massless (if that makes sense at all?) basically we'd have no mass at all? Sorry for all the questions, you had me interested when you mentioned infinite energy etc.

    • @chycho
      @chycho  8 років тому +1

      +Jonah Takalala Apology not necessary, love sharing what I think I know :)
      As for your question, it's the other way around. If we traveled at the speed of light our mass would become infinite (i.e. more than than mass of the universe). As far as the math is concerned, nothing that has mass can travel at the speed of light.
      Now if we were massless beings, made be just made up of energy, then we could travel at the speed of light.

    • @EnelBeedz
      @EnelBeedz 8 років тому +1

      chycho That's the most interesting part to me. Will we ever be able to travel at the speed of light? Science thinks otherwise but I'd love to know more. Could you also do a video on black holes etc? They really interest me as well.

    • @chycho
      @chycho  8 років тому +1

      +Jonah Takalala That's the gazillion dollar question, will we ever be able to break the speed of light limit?
      As for black holes, you and me both. I find them extremely fascinating that's why way back in 2009 I put out two videos about them, sharing what I knew back then. The video production is as best as I could do at the time so the sound is not very good and they aren't HD but if you are interested you can find them here:
      "Language of Mathematics III (62): Black holes and elementary particles (Part 1)"
      ua-cam.com/video/YgXXO-DcZPQ/v-deo.html
      "Language of Mathematics III (63): Black holes and elementary particles (Part 2)"
      ua-cam.com/video/Xsm9O2MPOhQ/v-deo.html

  • @SleeplessAnarchist
    @SleeplessAnarchist 8 років тому

    There are highways in Texas where you can set your cruise control at 90.

    • @janzacharias3680
      @janzacharias3680 7 років тому

      Ian Reed you cant brag with that, im from germany (autobahn) 😎

  • @dustinkunish377
    @dustinkunish377 8 років тому

    If there's a division by zero in something that happens every day then we either have the equation wrong or you can divide by zero

  • @noerodriguez7761
    @noerodriguez7761 8 років тому

    can u help me PLz I'm struggling with math can u explain what is a portion and ratio as well as how to find the missing number of a triangle when they only give you the numbers of 2 sides

    • @chycho
      @chycho  8 років тому +2

      hey, Noe. I've pretty much covered all of what you need. Here are some links to get you started:
      "Introduction to Ratios, and Their Relationship to Fractions (The Language of Mathematics IV #147)" - and work your way up from here
      ua-cam.com/video/P5-ukVXofg8/v-deo.html
      As for Triangles, start here and work your way up:
      "The Language of Mathematics (14): Introduction to Trigonometry"
      ua-cam.com/video/eDGx3w98F1A/v-deo.html
      and here is the Table of Contents where you can find everything (follow the numbers)
      chycho.blogspot.ca/2010/01/language-of-mathematics-table-of.html
      Good luck :)

    • @noerodriguez7761
      @noerodriguez7761 8 років тому +2

      +chycho thank you so much

    • @chycho
      @chycho  8 років тому +1

      +Noe Rodriguez My pleasure.

  • @Wickedeh17GE
    @Wickedeh17GE 8 років тому

    Fantastic and thanks!

    • @chycho
      @chycho  8 років тому

      +Wickedeh17GE Thank you, and you're very welcome :)

  • @abc114able
    @abc114able 8 років тому +4

    Love that sweater. What brand?

    • @chycho
      @chycho  8 років тому +1

      +Rawhide Kobayashi Thanks, it's super comfy. I actually got it as a gift a long long time ago. It's Roots.

  • @Lschwrtz
    @Lschwrtz 8 років тому +3

    "We cannot divide by zero, right?"

    • @chycho
      @chycho  8 років тому +4

      right :)

  • @LexaTerrestrialx
    @LexaTerrestrialx 7 років тому

    im always curious why they have extra ones floating around or divide or multiply by 1.
    This is why i was never good at math. I always asked.. WHY do we do it this way...
    lol.
    i read a college physics book & understand what the variables mean. but i'm uncertain i would ever be able to solve or create an equation like that...

    • @LexaTerrestrialx
      @LexaTerrestrialx 7 років тому +1

      like why is there a -1 in the equation..? why are we subtracting - 1 ??
      I'd have to ask a math major that..

    • @chycho
      @chycho  7 років тому

      In a lot of cases, the 1 represents 100% of something. So for example, if you ate half the apple it would be equal to eating 50% of the apple which would mean that 1 - 0.5 = 0.5 of the apple is left. I like apples :)

  • @Antzlives
    @Antzlives 8 років тому +1

    Out of curiousity, what University do you teach at?

    • @chycho
      @chycho  8 років тому

      +Anthony Li I don't teach at a university.

  • @FH-ld9os
    @FH-ld9os 8 років тому +1

    Are you going to talk about orbital maneuvers?

    • @chycho
      @chycho  8 років тому

      I do plan on talking about Kepler's laws in Series IV of The Language of Mathematics/Math in Real Life videos, how it relates to Units and Ratios and their uses. Hope to get to that this summer.

  • @RearAdmiralTootToot
    @RearAdmiralTootToot 5 років тому +1

    And the reason we can't divide by zero is because we're in a computer program that's free of errors.

  • @TheHalz
    @TheHalz 6 років тому +1

    What if such restriction doesn't really exist and it's only our mathematics that are flawed and do not allow us to understand such phenomena?

    • @chycho
      @chycho  6 років тому +1

      Exactly, and the thought of that, coming up with a new way of understanding and interacting gets me super excited. The future looks promising :)

  • @TechDude351
    @TechDude351 8 років тому +1

    well you can blame Disney for Einstein's works not entering the public domain. it used to be about 60 years after creation for works to enter public domain, but when it was almost time for mickey mouse to enter the PD Disney started lobbying to have the time extended and they've been doing it since

    • @chycho
      @chycho  8 років тому

      +TechDude351 Yup, and that's just one reason I stay away from all things Disney.

  • @zTheMonsterz
    @zTheMonsterz 8 років тому +1

    Divide by 0!? Are you a mad man Chycho!? It'll creat a rift in the very fabric of our reality! Ending life as we know!!

    • @chycho
      @chycho  8 років тому

      ...and the universe explodes... where is Dr. Who when you need him :)

  • @bellaaneke
    @bellaaneke 8 років тому +1

    Sorry if I sound stupid, but isn't Einstein asuming that light speed is the fastest possible way to travel in this equation? What of v or c represents a speed greater then light speed. My head hurts😕

    • @chycho
      @chycho  8 років тому

      +bellaaneke It's not a stupid question. In the equations "c" represents the speed of light so that doesn't change. "v" is the speed of the object and that can change but if "v" equals "c" then in the equations we get a division by zero, and we can't do that in math so based on the math that we know we can not travel at the speed of light - or more than the speed of light - so far anyway :)

  • @MrSmitht04
    @MrSmitht04 8 років тому

    Love your videos. Just curious. Are you a math professor ? Or In some kind of related field

    • @chycho
      @chycho  8 років тому +1

      No, not a professor. My formal education is geophysics with a minor in math.

  • @TheMeJustMe75
    @TheMeJustMe75 7 років тому +1

    When did Tom Araya of Slayer being making UA-cam videos?

  • @dharma1666
    @dharma1666 7 років тому +1

    He looks like the front man and singer for System of A Down

  • @weeabootrashpanda3910
    @weeabootrashpanda3910 8 років тому

    Chycho, could you please explain to me in extremely simple terms why we can't divide by 0?

    • @chycho
      @chycho  8 років тому

      Sure, here you go: ua-cam.com/video/_ORHmRaPEzc/v-deo.html
      :)

  • @Pablo99336
    @Pablo99336 8 років тому

    Hi Chycho. Very interesting about why we cannot reach the speed of light....but do you think its possible to reach absolute zero speed in the universe ?

    • @chycho
      @chycho  8 років тому

      I don't think we can really since everything in the universe is in motion. WE can freeze things to near absolute zero but that doesn't stop their motion, i.e. rotation around the earth, around the sun, around the galaxy, shooting across the universe. Also keep in mind that everything has a vibration.

    • @Pablo99336
      @Pablo99336 8 років тому +1

      Thanks Chycho, its something Ive always wonderd about, and atoms themselves are never still either as you say.

    • @chycho
      @chycho  8 років тому

      You're very welcome, Jack... great things to ponder :)

    • @kingwillie206
      @kingwillie206 5 років тому

      Jack Silver - No, and the reason is that you are always still and moving relative to something else in the Universe at all times. There is no experiment you can perform in empty space to show whether your body is completely still or moving.

  • @j_roccru4966
    @j_roccru4966 8 років тому

    great video

  • @fedoricthehedgehog8538
    @fedoricthehedgehog8538 8 років тому

    Love the video, however, I'd just like to point out that equations are just ways for us to describe the mechanisms of the universe in terms (numbers) we can understand. So, it's not entirely accurate to say that the division by zero is the REASON that nothing can travel at the speed of light, it's just a way of describing the problem that arises. Equations and numbers DESCRIBE real world phenomena, they don't GOVERN it. So, it's more accurate to say that based on Einstein's theoretical model of relativity, superluminal speeds are impossible, but it's not "because" there's a 0 in the denominator.

    • @chycho
      @chycho  8 років тому

      +Fedoric The Hedgehog Guess you could say that reading the equations is the way that I make sense of what's taking place, more so than reading the descriptions in English. Once I saw it presented in this light, in math, it just all came together for me.

  • @krustykraken9331
    @krustykraken9331 8 років тому

    I think you should be able to, but you would need to either compress the space between particles, or move each particle individually at the same time to initiate the mechanic of kinetic energy without pushing the object.
    You can also emulate it by just moving the particles around the person instead of the person.
    Math is broken, so the whole "zero" thing is just Math's holes. I wouldn't rely on that as proof.
    Also, particles smaller than light should move faster than it, so I think Einstein was a bit lost.

  • @DrumCoversFromHell
    @DrumCoversFromHell 8 років тому

    we cannot travel at the speed of light because we would be crushed by our own bodies before we reached our destination. light weighs very little but a pin travelling at the speed of light would hit like a tank!!! I wonder what it's kinetic strength would be

    • @rollingthunder1043
      @rollingthunder1043 8 років тому +3

      It would hit with theoretically infinite force. Since Force=Mass*acceleration. And since Mass increases with speed, and approaches infinity as you near light speed. So that pin would hit with a number of newtons equal to infinity*c

    • @DrumCoversFromHell
      @DrumCoversFromHell 8 років тому

      Cassie Moorecock oh wow....

  • @PinchOfLuck
    @PinchOfLuck 8 років тому +1

    Meh.
    What if the speed surpases the speed of light?
    What if it is infinite even?
    What is the postulate which says that you can never reach or surpass the speed of lighr?
    We are always thinking brute force which is wrong.
    What if getting past the speed of light is inversely relative to mass (technology that cancels inertia).
    Think passing the dimensional treshold, like crossing a sonic barrier.
    There ya go.
    Try playing with equations denoting technological limitations of today.

    • @PinchOfLuck
      @PinchOfLuck 8 років тому

      Sylorinnis
      If you stay in the textbooks they provide you, your mind is locked into that paradigm.
      Think outside of the box.

    • @PinchOfLuck
      @PinchOfLuck 8 років тому +1

      If you feel that way, you are even more close minded than you let on.

    • @asmrgebra322
      @asmrgebra322 8 років тому

      +Robert Ra Everything about relativity as been proven experimentally. From what we can observe, the relative motion between two objects can not exceed the speed of light. Space and time will distort themselves to make sure of it.

    • @youmu9706
      @youmu9706 8 років тому +1

      +Robert Ra
      If you're trying to make a point, spit it out already...

    • @tridecalogism935
      @tridecalogism935 8 років тому

      Character limits.
      But what if there were infinite characters?

  • @rickburcham5605
    @rickburcham5605 8 років тому +2

    If you can't travel the speed of light, how does light travel at that speed?

    • @chycho
      @chycho  8 років тому

      Light has no mass. Nothing with mass can travel at the speed of light.

    • @rickburcham5605
      @rickburcham5605 8 років тому +1

      Ooooh..ok. thanks 👍

    • @chycho
      @chycho  8 років тому

      No worries :)

  • @hugolundblad6036
    @hugolundblad6036 8 років тому

    is this count doku from star wars!

  • @chrisbalanda9368
    @chrisbalanda9368 3 роки тому

    Speed of light is possible what material used how it works
    Lot research science chemistry math electronics