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Mystery = theory not proven in a laboratory That's why Evolution theory it's called like that, everyone knows that's a true phenomenon, but you can't reproduce it in laboratory
I’m happy to be a staple crop personally. Sustaining the diet of a nation for many centuries. Thank you my haters for the compliment. Much like bread ✝️ many could not survive without it ✌️💡…
Actually if u fall asleep listening to this u will learn more. As ur brain will still be on listening but it will have no distractions as well. Your asleep
All due respect, these are phenomenons, but not "mysteries." They aren't mysterious because we know what causes them. Though they are super awesome and worth this video, so I only mean this as a critique of the title, not the content itself.
You guys should look into the storm of lake Maracaibo in Venezuela. It's a nearly perpetual lightning storm and it would've fit perfectly into the beginning of this video.
Wow, thanks for bringing up the storm of Lake Maracaibo! It's indeed a fascinating phenomenon that definitely deserves a mention in a video like this. The fact that it's almost perpetual adds an extra layer of intrigue to it. It's like nature's own light show, but with some serious scientific mysteries behind it. Exploring phenomena like this is what makes science so exciting!
It sounds like it could be really interesting to delve into the different periods of Earth's history and see what fossils tell us about life during those times
Very technically no. "Borealis" refers to the north. The same phenomenom in the southern hemisphere is known as the Aurora Australis. Same thing but "Australis" means south.
Fire lakes, although fueled by methane, the methane combusts into carbon dioxide and water vapor, which are less harmful than raw methane, both in toxicity and greenhouse effects.
for what it is worth ... Heisenberg's uncertainty principal is not based on limits of measurement -- but rather on the nature of a quantum object. The quantum object's wave function needs focus to identify location, but uses wave frequency to determine momentum. With a flat (single) wave form the momentum is 100% however the waves focus is the same every where. Likewise as we use more and more overlapping waveforms to create the location of the particle - you use so many waveforms the momentum goes indeterminate. So as overlapping waveforms for location compete with fewer waveforms to determine momentum, the tradeoff in the uncertainty is described by the uncertainty equation -- nothing to do with measurement -- an intrinsic characteristic of a quantum object.
5:36 I observed those actually before a T-storm. I was at my family cabin in the mountains and saw clouds just like this picture billowing across the sky. It seemed like the same process that builds the cumulonimbus clouds over the mountains only horizontally instead of vertically. And the whole time there was the rumble of thunder in the distance, seemingly coming from the direction the clouds were going. Indicating that these clouds were being drawn into a growing storm in the distance.
Ah, the hexagon debate! It's always fascinating how certain shapes seem to captivate our imagination. Hexagons do have a unique allure, don't they? From honeycombs to the hexagonal clouds on Saturn's north pole, they're everywhere in nature and science. But then again, let's not forget about the versatility of pentagons, the symmetry of squares, or the elegance of circles. Each shape has its own charm and significance in different contexts. So, while hexagons may be 'bestagons' for some, let's appreciate the beauty and complexity of all geometric shapes!"
Radon in your basement? That's definitely concerning! Radon is a radioactive gas that can seep into buildings from the soil and rocks beneath them. It's definitely not something you want to be exposed to for long periods of time. Have you considered getting your basement tested for radon levels? There are mitigation measures you can take if levels are high to make your basement safer to be in. Your health and safety should always come first!
diving into tech company explanations adds another layer of intrigue. How they navigate innovation, tackle challenges, and shape our future is a mystery worth exploring too, don't you think?
How are these mysteries? I thought you would talk about scientific phenomena that still isn't understood by scientists, instead you just rapid fire mildly amusing scientific factoids.
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But Promethium 147 occurs due to Europium 151 Alpha decay
Your (incorrect) explanation of the Twin Paradox is immediately contradicted by your explanation of relativity.
What is Americium named after America?
Edit: We got California maybe it is America
90% of this video: completely explainable phenomena.
Yeah that’s what’s bothering me lol. None of these are even mysterious he’s just explaining already known phenomenon
Mystery = theory not proven in a laboratory
That's why Evolution theory it's called like that, everyone knows that's a true phenomenon, but you can't reproduce it in laboratory
I’m happy to be a staple crop personally. Sustaining the diet of a nation for many centuries. Thank you my haters for the compliment. Much like bread ✝️ many could not survive without it ✌️💡…
Yea he explained almost all of them
Maybe they meant cool explainable science stuff...
These videos are perfect to fall asleep to
Haha i wish it is 1hour
Actually if u fall asleep listening to this u will learn more. As ur brain will still be on listening but it will have no distractions as well. Your asleep
@@solitudeZEdemonthis not true.
I pick them because they’re so interesting to me, but I literally ALWAYS fall asleep 😭
@@solitudeZEdemonbro think he found a glitch
All due respect, these are phenomenons, but not "mysteries." They aren't mysterious because we know what causes them. Though they are super awesome and worth this video, so I only mean this as a critique of the title, not the content itself.
Ungagunga oongabug "phenomenon" vorp👽
@@RockySwords bro what is the translation😂😂
@@RockySwords ooga booga?
Bro keep it up u upload almost daily and it definitely must take more than 6 hrs
it is probably unfortunately all made by AI.
Sailing stones aren't just boulders; they're rocks
I'm sad no one commented about the SpongeBob reference. Well played.
You guys should look into the storm of lake Maracaibo in Venezuela. It's a nearly perpetual lightning storm and it would've fit perfectly into the beginning of this video.
Wow, thanks for bringing up the storm of Lake Maracaibo! It's indeed a fascinating phenomenon that definitely deserves a mention in a video like this. The fact that it's almost perpetual adds an extra layer of intrigue to it. It's like nature's own light show, but with some serious scientific mysteries behind it. Exploring phenomena like this is what makes science so exciting!
Please make a video on fossils according to era, I love watching your content and your explanations were too easy to understand.
It sounds like it could be really interesting to delve into the different periods of Earth's history and see what fossils tell us about life during those times
I like fossils
Fun fact: Just like the Northern Lights, theres Southern Lights too. Same concept, South Pole instead of North Pole.
This is a thing?! 😮
@@Nameless_Nighti don't actually know but not long ago we had something similar down here in New Zealand, so I'd guess so
"flame that never dies" but don't forget to bring matches! 😂😂😂
I love these videos, so easy to understand without making one feel stupid
I live in sc and aurora borealis here was red and purple for a night and it was the prettiest thing I have ever seen
i want to see it in person!
@@TheAnalystYTs it’s so pretty but here we could only see it through cameras
The Aurora Borealis actually appears at both poles because that's basically where the Earth's magnetic field"seeps"out
Very technically no. "Borealis" refers to the north. The same phenomenom in the southern hemisphere is known as the Aurora Australis. Same thing but "Australis" means south.
Fire lakes, although fueled by methane, the methane combusts into carbon dioxide and water vapor, which are less harmful than raw methane, both in toxicity and greenhouse effects.
for what it is worth ... Heisenberg's uncertainty principal is not based on limits of measurement -- but rather on the nature of a quantum object. The quantum object's wave function needs focus to identify location, but uses wave frequency to determine momentum. With a flat (single) wave form the momentum is 100% however the waves focus is the same every where. Likewise as we use more and more overlapping waveforms to create the location of the particle - you use so many waveforms the momentum goes indeterminate. So as overlapping waveforms for location compete with fewer waveforms to determine momentum, the tradeoff in the uncertainty is described by the uncertainty equation -- nothing to do with measurement -- an intrinsic characteristic of a quantum object.
Thank you for this wonderful video of yours.
6:40, could the same event happen during the night. Went outside when it was ridiculously cold and outside was a beautiful ring around the moon
5:36 I observed those actually before a T-storm. I was at my family cabin in the mountains and saw clouds just like this picture billowing across the sky. It seemed like the same process that builds the cumulonimbus clouds over the mountains only horizontally instead of vertically. And the whole time there was the rumble of thunder in the distance, seemingly coming from the direction the clouds were going. Indicating that these clouds were being drawn into a growing storm in the distance.
You forgot about the "southern lights"
In the mental experiment of the twins and time dilation, the one staying on earth will be older than the one traveling near the speed of light
How about all of Grimmes fairytales origins or origins of the most common fairytales?
Video idea: every newton law
How am I so early, anyways great vid (didn’t watch it finish yet-)
thank you
if you ate 40,000 bananas you would die in 10 minutes
AH YES THE RADIATION WOULD KILL YOU
6:45 yet another reason that hexagons are bestagons.
Ah, the hexagon debate! It's always fascinating how certain shapes seem to captivate our imagination. Hexagons do have a unique allure, don't they? From honeycombs to the hexagonal clouds on Saturn's north pole, they're everywhere in nature and science. But then again, let's not forget about the versatility of pentagons, the symmetry of squares, or the elegance of circles. Each shape has its own charm and significance in different contexts. So, while hexagons may be 'bestagons' for some, let's appreciate the beauty and complexity of all geometric shapes!"
CGP Grey has been telling the bestagons its hexagons
6:18. Those are octagons.
SPOOKY SCARY SKELETON 💀
wwowww i learn alot from your video
1:33
At this time of day
At this time of the year
In this part of the internet
Localised entirely within this YT video?
aurora borealis? at this time of year, at this time of day, localized entirely within your kitchen?
That suddenly turned into a Chemistry class!
Idea:Every extinct predator
anyone else think they getting texts during this video?
The twin that traveled would be younger
3:59 creating a captivating sight☺️
CALLED BIOLUMINESCENT SHORES 👹
Why was the Uranium segment there? Why’d you copy it?
Edit: wait, why are they all here?
Can you make a vid on fossils or bugs 🐛
Make a video about the chiefdoms of late antiquity
"Fire Tornado Warning"
Reinforcement available...
There is radon in my basement so I can’t go down there for long periods of time
Radon in your basement? That's definitely concerning! Radon is a radioactive gas that can seep into buildings from the soil and rocks beneath them. It's definitely not something you want to be exposed to for long periods of time. Have you considered getting your basement tested for radon levels? There are mitigation measures you can take if levels are high to make your basement safer to be in. Your health and safety should always come first!
36:46 this is where the many worlds Theory come in
Thanks UA-cam for the Wikipedia link to make sure we all submit to your earth saving mindset
Shoutout to the strong CP problem
Honestly mood
Good video
Glad you enjoyed
Kinda noticed a bunch of incorrect definitions on this one. No hate here just letting it be known.
Could you elaborate please
Elaborate some corrections so at least I know the „correct“ version please😂
Bro kudos to u!! Because of u studying became so much easier!!
Imagine F5 fire tornado
You forgot skibidi toilet syndrome
Historical Monarchies explained?
25:23 WHY BALLS 🤣🤣🤣
nice nice 😮
Oh shit i didn't thought that science is unknown like that
Every tech company explained
diving into tech company explanations adds another layer of intrigue. How they navigate innovation, tackle challenges, and shape our future is a mystery worth exploring too, don't you think?
@@PaintMyMindyes
When I heard potassium I was like banana 🍌 .
pretty sure friction is still a force
Penitentes look like a klan meet-up 💀
Suggestion: EVERY FAMOUS PSYCOPATH CASES
27:18 the sun is the second most massive object in the solar system, after your mother
If your reading this english or spanish?
5:14 BOOBIE CLOUDS!
The penatities is not clear how can ice sublime even in very hot weather 🙄🧐🧐anyone please explain
Perhaps due to very low pressures and or thin atmosphere in high altitutes
Governments
Other channel already did it
@@PaintMyMindty
Mysteryballs
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Usually this kinds of videos is 10-15 minutes. 45? The what
do every fortnite dance inventor
A video showing how science cannot explain everything.... nice.
Comment for algo good sir
Nice, ...... Except these aren't mysteries explored when you litteraly say exacly the scientific reasn why they did what they do, hence NO mysteries!!
How are these mysteries? I thought you would talk about scientific phenomena that still isn't understood by scientists, instead you just rapid fire mildly amusing scientific factoids.
Penitentes looks like kkk uniforms than hoodie
Hi im the fifth commenter
Video idea : every porn star explained
A lot of these are wrong
make your own video then
This is lazy AI
Not much of a mystery when you literally explain it.....
They WERE a mystery. The only unknown mystery now, is how you figured out how to comment being that dumb.
ai as fuck
How?