The Surprising Secret of Synchronization

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  • Опубліковано 21 лис 2024

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  • @rolturn
    @rolturn 3 роки тому +11025

    This channel is what the Discovery Channel was like to me when I was a child. I love how it brings life to "uninteresting" subjects.

    • @jinjunliu2401
      @jinjunliu2401 3 роки тому +176

      I do agree, but I wouldn't think this synchronisation effect is uninteresting at first sight for most people

    • @JusNoBS420
      @JusNoBS420 3 роки тому +67

      @@jinjunliu2401 but eventually we nudge thy neighbor and pretty soon UA-cam has synchronized lol

    • @francodangelo2874
      @francodangelo2874 3 роки тому +94

      @@jinjunliu2401 I think that's why he Wrote "uninteresting" between quotation marks, he didn't mean it that hard, it's more like things that if not really well explained like discovery did, wouldn't be interesting at all because of their complexity
      But as ronald says, couldn't agree more

    • @gblessinc9427
      @gblessinc9427 3 роки тому +8

      Right!! I hope I make something of my life in the future due to these

    • @andrelicks
      @andrelicks 3 роки тому +3

      I feel the same.

  • @ahmadkhilfi2620
    @ahmadkhilfi2620 3 роки тому +3360

    Whenever a lot of people are having a chat to the point where the room was so noisy and then suddenly everyone just stop talking to complete silence is someting that is mesmerising and scares me. It's like they/we unknowingly agree to stop talking at the same time

    • @cibinthomas4007
      @cibinthomas4007 3 роки тому +390

      This happens so often in school classrooms

    • @vishveshk4987
      @vishveshk4987 3 роки тому +212

      Omg this has happened in my classroom so many times in class and each time I think a teacher entered the room or someone did something wrong

    • @Lisabug2659
      @Lisabug2659 3 роки тому +214

      My theory.....everyone realizes when they can no longer hear themselves talk......that it’s time to dial it back......or you all decide to lip read😁

    • @ianlopezdelara8078
      @ianlopezdelara8078 3 роки тому +85

      If that happens when playing an instrument it’s usually that people have to breathe at the same time and it’s weird

    • @thegorn
      @thegorn 3 роки тому +110

      and then someone farts during complete silence and it's so awkward

  • @mr.personhumanson6871
    @mr.personhumanson6871 3 роки тому +21446

    Don't you just love it when you're just about to go to sleep, then you accidentally discover a new scientific phenomenon

    • @MaxIvoWes
      @MaxIvoWes 3 роки тому +208

      Best comment here xP

    • @Misty_lly
      @Misty_lly 3 роки тому +227

      Almost exactly what happened, I couldn't fall asleep, and then discovered a new scientific phenomenon. Loved that

    • @none377
      @none377 3 роки тому +100

      This what's happening now!! I'm actually trying to sleep while watching this lol

    • @yeetus_feetus8564
      @yeetus_feetus8564 3 роки тому +13

      Yh same

    • @streetlight7444
      @streetlight7444 3 роки тому +7

      😆😆😆

  • @lenmargolin4872
    @lenmargolin4872 Рік тому +1214

    I am a theoretical physicist, have thought about synchronization (resonance) for many years, and still I learned from this presentation. Thank you.

    • @Judas1911WR1
      @Judas1911WR1 Рік тому +13

      couple days ago i thought about how its possible the moon always facing us and how it can not be a coincidence cause there are other moons that do the same... very interesting especially the fact with jupiters moons orbiting 1-2-4... does that mean all jupiter moons will synch up over time or only the inner 3 cause of gravity?

    • @songsbrzozowska2219
      @songsbrzozowska2219 Рік тому +2

      😂😂😂❤❤😊

    • @sciencedavedunning3415
      @sciencedavedunning3415 Рік тому +4

      ​@@Judas1911WR1Luna is "tidally locked" to Earth. It has nothing to do with resonance.

    • @easley421
      @easley421 Рік тому +3

      The entropy thing has always messed with my head. Living beings are so wonderfully complicated and an organized wonder. If things move towards disorder is that proof of intelligent design?
      Just another example of coincidence?
      Not a smart man by any means so it's probably just a lack of information.

    • @sciencedavedunning3415
      @sciencedavedunning3415 Рік тому +3

      @easley421 The Egyptian concept of the "Ahnk" , and the Greek version, "Cosmos" each refer to the tendency of matter toward higher levels of organization. The "life" force.
      "Entropy" is the opposite, ............ death, decay....... the tendency of matter to fall into disorder.
      You cannot have one without the other.
      The universe must maintain it's natural balance.
      Imbalance is chaos, confusion.
      I hope this helps to clear up some of your confusion. 🙂

  • @sakshamkiroriwal3234
    @sakshamkiroriwal3234 3 роки тому +727

    As a child I did observe that randomly people in group start walking in synchronization but could never reason it. This video was amazing tbh!

    • @fawxfox
      @fawxfox 3 роки тому +8

      Same in school, when people start clapping. Like everyone was in sync, and I don't have any rhythm yet somehow would be clapping in sync.

    • @JorisKeijser
      @JorisKeijser 3 роки тому +8

      Then you were wrong. It happened on that bridge only for reasons that generally never apply.

    • @STARKILLER15100
      @STARKILLER15100 3 роки тому +2

      Yeah I noticed that as well. It's really weird but u know when someone is gonna speak coz u feel u wanna speak at that exact moment. It applies to movement aswell, which us why you get that awkward moment when tryna walk past someone and u both go each same way

  • @AX4410
    @AX4410 3 роки тому +2449

    I'm from Russia and I watch your videos, but I watch your videos from another channel that does Russian voice acting. But I still go to your channel looking for the right video and put a like. It was you who instilled in me a love for physics and I would like to say a huge thank you! You probably won't even read this comment, but I still want to write it. Thanks!

    • @ekulia
      @ekulia 3 роки тому +22

      Vert Dider, bro

    • @sovamorco
      @sovamorco 3 роки тому +22

      Смотреть подобные большие, качественные и интересные каналы, тем более если на них есть субтитры - неплохой способ очень значительно поднять уровень английского, к слову

    • @RobGcraft
      @RobGcraft 3 роки тому +10

      What’s that channel name?

    • @ekulia
      @ekulia 3 роки тому +15

      @@RobGcraft Vert Dider

    • @BD-bditw
      @BD-bditw 3 роки тому +45

      And what an amazing credit it is to you that you are so capable of writing such perfect English as a second language.

  • @tominigerianinterfan2758
    @tominigerianinterfan2758 3 роки тому +258

    Derek has just dropped 3 videos in a row that are straight up next level. Quite frankly they are cinema quality. He’s hitting out the park lately. Absolutely well done sir 👏🏿👏🏿

    • @stefaniasmanio859
      @stefaniasmanio859 3 роки тому +6

      and I clap in syncro....

    • @MrAGregan
      @MrAGregan 3 роки тому

      I know! He has come a long way since the channel started. I think he should have had a section where he asked a bunch of random Aussies on a day out to explain synchronicity, for old times sake.

  • @cocobaygyan
    @cocobaygyan Рік тому +498

    I am 75 years old and an engineer. Physics has been my favourite subject. We see physics all around us but most people do not observe and analyze. This video explained synchronisation so beautifully. I salute the makers of this video. Just loved it. 🙏

    • @babajaiy8246
      @babajaiy8246 Рік тому +1

      But physics isn't all around us. Physics is the product of the human mind. What we see around us is 'Phenomena' - Science(physics) being the language that humans create in order to equate our minds to that 'Phenomena'. It is a very useful tool, but if one thinks it's the only and primary way one looses much insight and understanding.

    • @HaharuRecords
      @HaharuRecords Рік тому

      @@babajaiy8246 I want to Salute to you🙏

    • @ElyonDaltheron
      @ElyonDaltheron Рік тому

      ​@@HaharuRecords🩵

    • @colbyr7811
      @colbyr7811 11 місяців тому

      Damn bro you 75? Who let yo old ass on the internet

  • @TimeBucks
    @TimeBucks 3 роки тому +14715

    The quality of the videos is amazing

  • @brendasaurusrex
    @brendasaurusrex 3 роки тому +645

    Can we take a moment to appreciate how much effort was put into those animations damn they explain it so well

    • @planetsoccer99
      @planetsoccer99 3 роки тому +7

      They used Manim, same engine that 3B1B built!

    • @JohnWickkkk
      @JohnWickkkk 3 роки тому +1

      Facts

    • @RobB_VK6ES
      @RobB_VK6ES 3 роки тому +3

      pity the animator knows nothing of sinusoidal motion

    • @peterkelley6344
      @peterkelley6344 3 роки тому +1

      So why not store that energy for power supply?

    • @MenMovement
      @MenMovement 3 роки тому +2

      Only creators will understand. it's a lot of work even to produce a 10sec video 😏

  • @andrasfeszthammer9800
    @andrasfeszthammer9800 3 роки тому +747

    In Hungary, members of the audience purposely sync up the clapping to honor a great performance. We call it the "iron clap". After a while, it disintegrates into just random normal applause, but people will again try to sync up. It's fun and the performers love it.

    • @tim40gabby25
      @tim40gabby25 3 роки тому +28

      .. yes - the clap speeds up, as folk hear an early clap but not a late one, till it's too fast to maintain. The Icelandic slow shout is extraordinary different, as it's not cool to be the first to shout, so it slows down, if anything. Other countries cannot reproduce it as they do not obey that single social rule. Love it :)

    • @LupercaIia
      @LupercaIia 3 роки тому +6

      You don't need to start the iron clap to archive and iron clap 🤯🤯

    • @ferenckarap2750
      @ferenckarap2750 3 роки тому

      jaja

    • @alexk6836
      @alexk6836 3 роки тому +4

      Sometimes we do the same thing in Russia...

    • @meghalok
      @meghalok 3 роки тому +21

      wait thats a hungarian-only thing?? never really thought about it and i assumed its something everyone does!

  • @alvarocalmet
    @alvarocalmet 10 місяців тому +47

    Derek, I know we’ve worked together in the past so our relationship has been mostly professional, but honestly, I REALLY love your content and the outlook you give to the topics you touch. You and your team are amazing!

  • @kummer45
    @kummer45 3 роки тому +910

    This is how you make school interesting again. Videos like these SHOULD be the norm in our high schools.

    • @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
      @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 3 роки тому +16

      We have to tell them paper burns at 451F so they don't stick the pizza box in the oven...knew a stupid college kid who set the porch on fire that way.

    • @sylverist
      @sylverist 3 роки тому +2

      @Anel natural selection ofc

    • @jfnovae
      @jfnovae 3 роки тому +22

      Instead now teachers are pushing their political and social agendas

    • @davidcayla4552
      @davidcayla4552 3 роки тому +3

      @@jfnovae didnt realize this was a global issue

    • @loganmpe7559
      @loganmpe7559 3 роки тому +1

      Yes instead of social studies!

  • @flibbertygibbette
    @flibbertygibbette 3 роки тому +748

    There are nearly 7,500 comments so I can't imagine you'll see this, but something you might be interested in is that human hearts and breath will synchronize if two people with a close connection sit near each other and look at each other in the eyes for several minutes, or hold hands. The same happens if two people watch certain kinds of movies or listen to certain kinds of music together. It sounds very woo woo but it's true, there have been legit experiments and they will sync up, every time. Little is known about this kind of synchronization but it'd be cool to learn more about it.

    • @mateny.6770
      @mateny.6770 3 роки тому +104

      Even womens periods will sync, if they share a room for months.

    • @360stab
      @360stab 3 роки тому +38

      it's like a vibe

    • @thirdeye25
      @thirdeye25 3 роки тому +8

      Would love to know more about the theory behind this. Anything you can recommend?

    • @laqueefasteinberg4981
      @laqueefasteinberg4981 3 роки тому +7

      @@mateny.6770 Is this true?

    • @princejohn6119
      @princejohn6119 3 роки тому +29

      @@laqueefasteinberg4981 Yeah. It happened to the girls in my class.

  • @Stellar-Cowboy
    @Stellar-Cowboy 3 роки тому +1896

    I wonder how this channel manages such high quality in as much quantity

    • @DyslexicMitochondria
      @DyslexicMitochondria 3 роки тому +41

      its amazing haha. Even I struggle to make content consistently

    • @danielretardo7075
      @danielretardo7075 3 роки тому +3

      ikr

    • @mitchellsheppard2998
      @mitchellsheppard2998 3 роки тому +2

      Conspiracy!

    • @darshanb.5905
      @darshanb.5905 3 роки тому +8

      I really appreciate this channel
      Very helpful ❤️

    • @Mayurthoughts
      @Mayurthoughts 3 роки тому +12

      @@DyslexicMitochondria I really appreciate ur work man.
      Its preety hard to upload quality content at this stage of your channel and Kudos to you man

  • @kiwimiwi5452
    @kiwimiwi5452 Рік тому +428

    I went to a recording for a German TV show yesterday and I really enjoyed the sensation of when we, the audience, were clapping. We were in a circus and arranged around one circle in the middle, so I could look at people face to face, to the other side of the middle. (the show is called "Stars in der Manege" in case any German speaking person reading this wants to see it)
    When music was playing we started clapping in sync, a room of over a thousand people syncronized without any instruction to do so. It happened at different paces each time, some times the irregular phase lasted longer and others we almost syncronized right away.
    When we were in sync I loved looking around at a random person and no matter where my gaze went, I was in perfect sync with that person.
    funny how this video showed up on my feed one day later

    • @klauskinski4060
      @klauskinski4060 Рік тому +9

      That's a different phenomenon though, isn't it? You guys were simply clapping to the beat of the music, right? And if I know my fellow Germans, probably on 1 and 3 ;)

    • @kiwimiwi5452
      @kiwimiwi5452 Рік тому +12

      @@klauskinski4060 haha, yeah!
      though it also happened without the music!

    • @ashleyhill6697
      @ashleyhill6697 Рік тому +3

      Now Im going to have to look up a music concert and see if people wave their lighters in sync.

    • @inkognito3145
      @inkognito3145 Рік тому

      Ich bin ehrlich ich werde es nicht anschauen aber ich wünsche dir trotzdem viel erfolg!

    • @deborahgimbel599
      @deborahgimbel599 10 місяців тому +1

      Synchronicity!!!

  • @anonymousbub3410
    @anonymousbub3410 3 роки тому +542

    Nile Red saving the day with that footage

    • @TheOzarkWizard
      @TheOzarkWizard 3 роки тому +20

      That's THE Nile Red to you lol

    • @Mercure250
      @Mercure250 3 роки тому +25

      As soon as they started talking about oscillating chemical reactions, I was thinking about him lol

    • @notabot5878
      @notabot5878 3 роки тому +4

      He was the first guy that came to my mind

    • @Yous0147
      @Yous0147 3 роки тому +2

      Thank you for reminding me where I saw that video before.

    • @amicloud_yt
      @amicloud_yt 3 роки тому +2

      I was afraid they wouldn't use his footage. The clip they started out with was pretty lame compared to Nile's.

  • @ezraarneson1567
    @ezraarneson1567 3 роки тому +2308

    This just gives me more and more of an idea of what would happen if everyone jumped at the same time.

    • @diggerdog9205
      @diggerdog9205 3 роки тому +93

      Vsauce has a video about that

    • @nico_otte148
      @nico_otte148 3 роки тому +141

      We would move the earth 0.0000003 centimeters. And after the world would move back right after

    • @clipesdoitzrealnkz1553
      @clipesdoitzrealnkz1553 3 роки тому +97

      @@nico_otte148 But if we keep jumping, it would make a pendulum with the earth, and after time, it would change everything

    • @nico_otte148
      @nico_otte148 3 роки тому +22

      It would move back like right after, like it didnt happen

    • @nico_otte148
      @nico_otte148 3 роки тому +25

      There would not be enough time to jump and jump again. Before it will move to its original place again.

  • @emmetthowell899
    @emmetthowell899 Рік тому +51

    10:02 I don’t think I’ll ever see this clip and not get chills, the way all these strangers just happened to all be swayed by one another to then combine into something much louder and greater is just amazing

    • @tetrapolis
      @tetrapolis Рік тому +2

      honestly its kinda creepy idky

    • @emmetthowell899
      @emmetthowell899 Рік тому +2

      @@tetrapolis that’s fair, it is a bit unnerving for sure

    • @noemiszilagyi6833
      @noemiszilagyi6833 Рік тому +6

      What happened in the audience was not at all spontaneous. I'm hungarian (Budapest is the capital of Hungary) and we do this on purpose.. It's to let the actors and actresses know that the audience really liked the performance

    • @emmetthowell899
      @emmetthowell899 Рік тому +2

      @@noemiszilagyi6833 fair it might not have been spontaneous, but still they each altered their clapping based on those around them and not clapping to a metronome to all get in synch as we see they all start off with different frequencies

    • @Soundhound101
      @Soundhound101 Рік тому

      Everyone thinks they are unique until they are in a moment where they are not. They never realize it when it's happening.

  • @2nd-place
    @2nd-place 2 роки тому +362

    I always wondered why audiences would start clapping together. I always figured it was the concerted effort of a group of people and people start copying to make a more deliberate clap, that I would consider to be a more enthusiastic clap for a great show. But maybe it only happens for great shows because people are clapping longer and therefore giving themselves time to synchronize? Interesting. I was always the weird kid paying attention to clapping when I was a kid. In church people often clap in sync with the music, and when I would try to clap out of sync, it was very difficult and I would keep trending towards synchronization, even though I was consciously objecting to it. This explains a lot! But I feel like it could be explored more deeply in relation to how this not only affects human psychology, but the effect of their behavior, such as analyzing economic market behavior.

    • @shueibdahir
      @shueibdahir 2 роки тому +14

      You got a good head on your shoulders!

    • @ohshit635
      @ohshit635 2 роки тому +6

      keep being inquisitive my dude

    • @shreyashasane9100
      @shreyashasane9100 2 роки тому +1

      wonderful insight

    • @filmneri
      @filmneri 2 роки тому +3

      The clapping in audiences like concerts, there is nothing to do with this theory. Actually is a sign to artist that the people want him/them to back to sing/play another music. Just that.

    • @reginaldcurry168
      @reginaldcurry168 2 роки тому +1

      yeah, if you sing in front of an audience you can start with them clapping to the beat of your singing but end up singing to the beat of their clapping.

  •  3 роки тому +308

    Give your animation guy a raise, he deserves it... a lot. Wonderfully done!

  • @bradleytaniguchi1187
    @bradleytaniguchi1187 3 роки тому +180

    Steven Strogatz looks so excited when explaining what happened to the bridge. That is the feeling all great teachers try to instill in their students!

    • @spacewolfcub
      @spacewolfcub 3 роки тому +4

      I felt his excitement for his field, too! It was very engaging.

    • @orangepeeI
      @orangepeeI 3 роки тому +3

      Yeah feel it too. Hope have teacher like that

    • @yesno4921
      @yesno4921 3 роки тому

      Actual critical thinking

    • @Kes22497
      @Kes22497 3 роки тому +1

      Strogatz is awesome. His textbook "Nonlinear dynamics and Chaos" is a true joy to read. All you need to start is a little bit of differentiation and matrix algebra.

  • @emmetthowell899
    @emmetthowell899 Рік тому +91

    I just realized I’ve experienced synchronization with clapping. My high school did a thing at lunch where one table would start randomly clapping and others would join in until the entire lunch room was clapping. One time it got a lot louder suddenly and I figured it was just my weird hearing but I think it was synchronicity especially because we had strong coupling. My school had a bunch of groups strongly opposing each other (mostly divided by political views) but one thing that could bring all the people together was the clapping, even the most reserved groups would get in on it. Some teachers hated it cause the noise and others liked it because it was nice seeing all the students doing something collaboratively

  • @gvijaya7353
    @gvijaya7353 3 роки тому +85

    Hats of to this guy for his curiosity in knowledge and making it available to curious ppl all over , let's take moment to appreciate him...

  • @Ben-lm3hm
    @Ben-lm3hm 3 роки тому +488

    "The crystallization in time is the phenomenon that we call synchronization"
    Love that.

    • @Woffenhorst
      @Woffenhorst 3 роки тому +6

      In a sense, two coupled pendulums are an unstable time crystal, they resist changes to their structure through time, as opposed to regular crystals resisting changes to their structure in space.

    • @pkccell7539
      @pkccell7539 3 роки тому

      I fell a dissertation in the air

    • @TO-tm1tv
      @TO-tm1tv 3 роки тому

      @@Woffenhorst I 6chc7,610-633-0939 u 8 16 77ujk77777

    • @linyenchin6773
      @linyenchin6773 3 роки тому

      It is sufficient

    • @linyenchin6773
      @linyenchin6773 3 роки тому

      @@Woffenhorst "space" is "time" as time is just the rhythm of "space." This is why it isn't "space and time" but the singular fabric that is called "spacetime."
      *Giant Robot Lives Matter!!*

  • @user-rh6zc2pk5d
    @user-rh6zc2pk5d 3 роки тому +98

    Derek, I've been with this channel since the egg inertia demonstration 10 years ago. I grew up with this channel. You've directly impacted who I've become and what I strive for in the world. I can't put into words how happy I am that these videos continue, and that you keep finding ways to improve the production quality. Thank you!

  • @brennapruim9423
    @brennapruim9423 Рік тому +11

    The part where he explained the hearts patterns and movements shocked me so much because I always see the weird pattern when I close my eyes but I never knew it was from the rhythm of your heart

  • @EclipticalSun
    @EclipticalSun 3 роки тому +1028

    at some point i was helping out at a day camp for a bunch of kids, and on the last day, when they caught the "bad guy" they started laughing at him, and after a short while they were all just synchronized. Hearing 60 or more kids chant "ha ha, ha ha" was one of the creepiest moments of my life lmao

    • @pisulolol
      @pisulolol 3 роки тому +98

      *ha ha ha ha ha ha*

    • @yungrawi
      @yungrawi 3 роки тому +92

      Literally sound like a nightmare

    • @prakharmishra3000
      @prakharmishra3000 3 роки тому +6

      Lol

    • @deifor
      @deifor 3 роки тому +7

      @@pisulolol ha haha ha ha ha ha

    • @akakabira
      @akakabira 3 роки тому +5

      Why u look like Rick 🤩🤩🤣🤣

  • @TheFinalRevelation1
    @TheFinalRevelation1 3 роки тому +4267

    Varitasium has gone mad. Two videos in quick succession. I think he set the schedule wrong... by a month or more.

    • @IRunOnE85
      @IRunOnE85 3 роки тому +409

      It synchronized with another channel, speeding his uploads up

    • @ParaditeRs
      @ParaditeRs 3 роки тому +34

      no video for a few months now probably lol

    • @buttonasas
      @buttonasas 3 роки тому +44

      Probably experimenting more with the UA-cam algorithm. He's done it multiple times now.

    • @chriskennedy2846
      @chriskennedy2846 3 роки тому +10

      I'm off to watch the directors cut of The Bridge on the River Kwai. Maybe I will notice something new this time.

    • @henryliao1400
      @henryliao1400 3 роки тому +35

      Don't worry the frequency of the other video uploads will gradually resynchronize his schedule over time.

  • @atharvmm9805
    @atharvmm9805 3 роки тому +141

    Forget about synchronised frequencies, we all should appreciate this mans frequency ! 1 video/week 😳👌

  • @xdarin_
    @xdarin_ Рік тому +85

    What's interesting to me is that this "Go with the flow" sync applies not just to living things.
    And the beauty of how despite how chaotical the world is, it's still so orderly.

    • @crusaderACR
      @crusaderACR Рік тому

      Ordo, ab Chao

    • @ayemane2828
      @ayemane2828 11 місяців тому

      Order out of chaos

    • @doc______
      @doc______ 7 місяців тому

      i don't want to bring any unwanted controversial topics into discussion, nor do i want to do any sort of weird theoretical 'hand waving' of natural phenomena- but what do you, personally think of Theism in the context of being a theoretical possibility?
      now when i refer to 'Theism' i don't mean any specific belief system or any specific religion or any of that, i mean do you think it is possible that there's _something_ responsible for everything?
      i genuinely want to beg that question, not from any desire to 'convert' you into believing something- i ask purely from a place of curiosity. i haven't personally seen any genuine scientific debate regarding Theism, and i think some actually very interesting discussion could come from it if people would set aside personal flag-waving momentarily.
      i would only want to engage in such a discussion with anyone if they were comfortable in doing so, however.

    • @qwertydavid8070
      @qwertydavid8070 6 місяців тому

      @@doc______ I don't know, it seems like a big conclusion to imply that there is "something" or "someone" that is responsible for the synchronization, orderliness, etc, of the universe.
      Why can't the nature of things simply be orderly? Why is spontaneous synchronization something so surprising that it could only be explained by intelligent design? And why does it have to be something "theological"? It implies that there is some sort of shadowy figure, some sort of God, that is working against the chaos of the universe to create order.
      But then that begets the question, is the nature of the universe to be chaotic then?? How could you prove that? What if it's actually the other way around, what if the universe is inherently orderly and there's actually a hidden "chaos god" that puts everything into disorder? What if they're both real and they're fighting against each other? What if there's hundreds of gods out there all controlling some aspect of the universe??
      The problem is, you can't prove any of these. All of this is highly abstract and immaterial. You can't show me direct proof of a god, there is no testable evidence, nothing, literally nothing at all. Maybe you can count eyewitness accounts, but again, there is no direct evidence. Sure, a christian may tell me that he felt the hand of God after praying when he did x thing, but I could follow his exact sequence of actions, and feel nothing at all! Religious evidence is not repeatable, it's something highly dependent on culture.
      You can't prove that a God exists, so there's really not much point in having discussions about that topic. This is not to say that abstract topics aren't important to discuss! I admit that there's some merit to abstract discussion when it relates to artistic expression or human conscience. I can't empirically prove that a movie made me feel a certain way internally, I can't open up my brain and show you the specific electrical impulses that prove I'm thinking about eating a taco right now, but understanding these things and trying to explain them does help us understand ourselves better.
      I guess I just personally don't see the point of believing in a God. I get that it can bring peace and meaning to some, I do see the importance of that. But religion really has no importance to science, at least to me personally. I understand that the existence of a God would have HUGE ramifications for, well, everything. It would completely change the way we think about the world, about people, about intelligence, about purpose and philosophy, art and politics, etc.
      I get that, but there's literally no way to prove a God exists. Art gets a pass because human emotions are fairly universal, most people can agree that a sad movie is indeed "sad", and even if one particular person doesn't find the movie that tear-jerking, they can at least admit that the movie is "intended to be sad". So you can prove artistic intention, to an extent. Philosophy also get a pass somewhat, almost all philosophies follow some sort of similar logical reasoning, or they admit that they aren't the "one true philosophy" and instead accept that their philosophy is simply one specific angle to look at things, but never the whole picture.
      My problem with theism is that it tries to be the "one true philosophy". It discards everything else, and shuts down any sort of criticism or examination. God is perfect and he can never be questioned, even though there is nothing to prove that. At least, that's the way I've been exposed to religion my whole life. Perhaps the actual philosophy of theism is much different from mainstream religious dogma, I wouldn't know.

  • @FerrariAu1
    @FerrariAu1 3 роки тому +1227

    Once again, Veritasium pumping out 20min videos that feel like 5min long

    • @lexxsimf2
      @lexxsimf2 3 роки тому +1

      Sticky indeed

    • @devforfun5618
      @devforfun5618 3 роки тому +13

      for the ammount of information i felt like it was a 60 min video

    • @robhobsweden
      @robhobsweden 3 роки тому +5

      That's because you're in sync with time. ;)

    • @mikeybud3501
      @mikeybud3501 3 роки тому +4

      @Solve Everything But can we all circle jerk in synchronization?

    • @Colin_Barnes
      @Colin_Barnes 3 роки тому

      Sooo true

  • @byugoi
    @byugoi 3 роки тому +153

    Professor Strogatz really carried the whole video! I like how good he is at making extremely clear, simple, and easy to understand explanations. It's something you don't see very often with professors that study such complicated subjects.

    • @priyoda497
      @priyoda497 3 роки тому +7

      He is a gem

    • @rohithipparkar707
      @rohithipparkar707 3 роки тому +7

      He talked about physics, chemistry, and civil engineering with equal ease.

    • @jothishprabu8
      @jothishprabu8 3 роки тому +1

      He da man

    • @aronseptianto8142
      @aronseptianto8142 3 роки тому +1

      especially a professor that specifically said that he likes to study complex system

    • @huawafabe
      @huawafabe 3 роки тому +1

      I loved it, except for the runners allegory. The runners synchronising their speed is intelligence, not some automatically running principle.

  • @wizard_dynamo
    @wizard_dynamo 3 роки тому +1245

    Can we all take a moment to appreciate such knowledgeable content for free on this platform...

  • @ansharora2231
    @ansharora2231 29 днів тому +3

    There's this concept in philosophy of mind, called emergentism. What it essentially says is, that there are phenomena that arises in complex systems, owing not to the individual parts of the system or their properties, but rather the interaction between them and hence, can't be reduced to the individual parts. This can also be applied to consciousness in principle, where the proponents of emergentism argue that while our senses, on their own might not be conscious, the complex interaction between all of them, through brain, results in consciousness emerging as a phenomena, that we can't attribute to any physical process or any individual physical entities.

    • @riseofdarkleela
      @riseofdarkleela 4 дні тому

      It makes a heck of a lot more sense than the “god dunnit” idiocy I see passing for conversation in this comments section.

  • @pravitrawat7213
    @pravitrawat7213 3 роки тому +552

    7:40 "if your friend is sympathetic enough "
    The guy who runs fast : "On your left ! "

  • @InquisitiveYouTube
    @InquisitiveYouTube 3 роки тому +414

    Everyone: Quality > Quantity
    Veritasium: Quality = Quantity = Veritasium

    • @WolfXGamerful
      @WolfXGamerful 3 роки тому +40

      You could say the quality has _synchronized_ with the quantity.

    • @Cephlapodninja
      @Cephlapodninja Місяць тому

      Vsauce

  • @nircentv3104
    @nircentv3104 3 роки тому +316

    can we take a moment to appreciate the amazing animation in this video?

    • @DyslexicMitochondria
      @DyslexicMitochondria 3 роки тому +1

      Its so amazing. Wish i could animate my videos like that

    • @sterlingarcher8041
      @sterlingarcher8041 3 роки тому +2

      @@DyslexicMitochondria Your videos are amazing bro!

    • @skrimper
      @skrimper 3 роки тому

      @@sterlingarcher8041 it's not nice to lie to people

    • @karthikguduru2672
      @karthikguduru2672 3 роки тому

      Which editing software to use?

    • @angryyoungman4389
      @angryyoungman4389 3 роки тому

      This and Type of Content VSauce does is why I still Surf on UA-cam everyday.
      I wish I'd knew more of UA-camrs or Videos like this.

  • @djiloy2223
    @djiloy2223 Рік тому +10

    I was playing with my son to "Hot Wheels" circuit. We set it as a "speed ring". 2 accelerators are integrated in the middle of each straight line making the tiny cars go around indefinitely. When we tried to put several cars at the same time on the circuit, they first go randomly and after a few seconds they all synchronized ! I did some scientific studies but could not explain it ! This video did it perfectly ! 👍

  • @mischievousmarker6616
    @mischievousmarker6616 3 роки тому +635

    We may now know the secret of synchronization, but we will never know the secret to how Veritasium edits his videos so impeccably smoothly.

  • @HarnaiDigital
    @HarnaiDigital 3 роки тому +167

    The Animator!!! We Salute Him. He is the Hidden Hero Of Veritasium Channel.

  • @doeb23
    @doeb23 3 роки тому +419

    As a Hungarian I only have one comment: the synchronized clapping is called "Vastaps" ("iron clap") and is a traditional way in Hungary to express deep admiration and appreciation for the performance on stage. As it is tradition and everyone knows it, the synchronization is not completely spontaneous - we expect it, and as soon as we hear a tiny pattern, we intentionally join in.

    • @jro92782
      @jro92782 3 роки тому +73

      And I think that is his point exactly... as soon as the pattern gets recognized, everyone follows!

    • @christophersanders3252
      @christophersanders3252 3 роки тому +34

      Yeah, it's weird to me that they used that clip. The crowd clearly did that intentionally.

    • @erestube
      @erestube 3 роки тому +24

      That's "calling for an encore" where I come from.

    • @aoeuidhtnsnthdiueoa
      @aoeuidhtnsnthdiueoa 3 роки тому +48

      ​@@christophersanders3252 Sort of, the crowd starts out clapping randomly. They know it will to get into sync, but there isn't any queue or signal to force the phase transition, it just ... happens.
      The synchronized clapping was new to me when I first lived in Iceland, and it fascinated me for a long time as to how an entire crowd went from random clapping to synchronized clapping without any queue.

    • @musiclife7251
      @musiclife7251 3 роки тому +17

      @@aoeuidhtnsnthdiueoa Rubbish! All it takes is a few people to start clapping in time louder the others and soon after everybody joins in because it's expected. This is not spontaneous at all

  • @felix_alvarez
    @felix_alvarez 2 місяці тому +1

    that transition at 11:54 from a visual polyrythm to an actual musical one is GOLD

  • @AGlimpseInside
    @AGlimpseInside 3 роки тому +9321

    Those metronomes… At one point were kicking the sickest beat

    • @saims.2402
      @saims.2402 3 роки тому +108

      Idk, I wasn’t really feeling it.

    • @DyslexicMitochondria
      @DyslexicMitochondria 3 роки тому +35

      Haha yesss

    • @tomhappening
      @tomhappening 3 роки тому +23

      @Dyslexic Mitochondria Omg hi!! I watch ur videos. Absolutely love ur channeI. Its like a hidden gemmm

    • @AGlimpseInside
      @AGlimpseInside 3 роки тому +31

      @@DyslexicMitochondria Triplets For the win

    • @disectormusic
      @disectormusic 3 роки тому +12

      Very aphex like

  • @AuthenTech
    @AuthenTech 3 роки тому +5883

    I learned so much in this one! Thank you for educating us while keeping it very entertaining

  • @nikkoa.3639
    @nikkoa.3639 3 роки тому +60

    To whoever animated this video, your work is loved and appreciated. Cheers mate!

    • @downhill2k013
      @downhill2k013 3 роки тому +8

      Animation by Fabio Albertelli and Jakub Misiek
      3D animation by Jonny Hyman
      -from the description lmao

    • @nikkoa.3639
      @nikkoa.3639 3 роки тому +1

      @@downhill2k013 I can't read unfortunately lol. thanks, btw

    • @daffertube
      @daffertube 3 роки тому +1

      @Downhill2k01 tfw people don't read the description 😂

  • @isocle
    @isocle Рік тому +21

    I'm glad we got to see NileRed's demonstration of the BZ clock here!

  • @finndegraaf2707
    @finndegraaf2707 3 роки тому +1560

    5:14 conclusion: if school bands start playing on wobbly platforms we’ll finally always play in time. Even better, the longer we play the better we play in time!

    • @herrakaarme
      @herrakaarme 3 роки тому +88

      There would be that one guy or girl who would have a mild case of motion sickness. It wouldn't yet matter during practice, but during the actual performance, with the added factor of stress from nervousness, that person would suddenly throw up.

    • @callum4337
      @callum4337 3 роки тому +78

      @@herrakaarme and someone throwing up suddenly starts a chain reaction...
      God it never stops!

    • @Simply_Pip
      @Simply_Pip 3 роки тому +12

      @@herrakaarme kinda sounds like you talking from experience, so have you?

    • @herrakaarme
      @herrakaarme 3 роки тому +4

      @@Simply_Pip Unfortunately I never played in any bands. In practice, there are also no wobbly platforms either, with the exception of boats small enough, or a storm big enough to shake a cruise ship. I have never witnessed either personally. So, no, I was just continuing the OP's joke.

    • @maplemaple1439
      @maplemaple1439 3 роки тому +5

      @@Simply_Pip I think every American school has had atleast *one* chain vomit reaction incident

  • @wasaglass
    @wasaglass 2 роки тому +2196

    I watched this earlier, and I was thinking about how it relates to the concept of "sanity" and if sanity really just means synchronicity. When people get isolated they often lose their minds and become out of step with normal thinking and behavior. I wonder if it's really a question of socialization keeping people "sane" or just keeping them like other people.

    • @youdonthavetocomment
      @youdonthavetocomment 2 роки тому +197

      It's like being given a responbility at work and must learn fast - eventually, you become less hectic and more orderly because you syncronise with the environment, and it leads to a more secure behaviour.
      I guess insanity is a removal from a sense of order.

    • @gabrielv.4358
      @gabrielv.4358 2 роки тому +74

      I feel this. I've been inside home 2 years only going out a little. My mind started to act weird and I am starting to work on stopping this because its not healthy

    • @joshwhite5407
      @joshwhite5407 2 роки тому +31

      @@gabrielv.4358 Writing is helpful in this endeavor. Even if it's not organized or focused on anything in particular

    • @realmoonknight
      @realmoonknight 2 роки тому +19

      @@gabrielv.4358 kinda same with the lockdowns

    • @juliane224
      @juliane224 2 роки тому +53

      somehow unrelated but also kinda related: the prof in the video, Prof. Strogatz, has written a book called "sync" where he also writes about sleep cycles and how one professor was so determined to find out his own undisturbed sleep cycle that he locked himself in a bunker without any contact to the outside, no natural light sources and so on. he wanted to stay there for 7 months or so but in the end he did not last that long because he became suicidal in his last month so they ended the experiment early. So as he experimented to find out his sleep cycle without the influence of any synchronization phenomena, he lost his sanity too so to say

  • @stevetassie656
    @stevetassie656 3 роки тому +619

    Order from chaos... remember when we were in school, and the teacher would leave the room and everyone would start talking? If she was gone long enough, there would come a point when as if by magic everyone would take a breath at the same time, and the room would be silent for a second.
    Synchronicity!!

    • @TheLpd1
      @TheLpd1 3 роки тому +21

      That comment was awesome

    • @dColorOfBoom
      @dColorOfBoom 3 роки тому +18

      We'd say and angel just passed

    • @smokeypillow
      @smokeypillow 3 роки тому +11

      oh my god you're right

    • @SherriLyle80s
      @SherriLyle80s 3 роки тому

      😂

    • @EmeraldEyesEsoteric
      @EmeraldEyesEsoteric 3 роки тому +30

      I had a 3d design class where the teacher never showed up. So kids started smoking cigarettes and chasing each other around with the blow torch. Good times.

  • @LXIXTurner
    @LXIXTurner Рік тому +12

    As a kid, I remember hearing this noise in the middle of the night. First time i heard it, it scared the life out of me! It was loud and scary, sounded like a bear’s breath echoing through the house. But after many nights of wondering what it was, i finally discovered it was my mom and sister snoring in sync with one another. Back and forth, after hours it would eventually echo through the whole house and i swear it was something i wish i could record because it sounds impossible when i try to tell people

    • @Hear4Metallica
      @Hear4Metallica Рік тому

      Womens menstral cycles synchronize, why not human snoring? Great observation RE snoring.

  • @Zsombi8097
    @Zsombi8097 3 роки тому +290

    As a Hungarian I never tought that some people didn't clap like that, but its apparently a mostly eastern european thing. I always tought of it as a milder form of a standing ovation. And I think its absolutely not as spontaneous as people think, people might do it somewhat subconsciously, but only because its culturally ingrained, everyone did it that way since they were a kid, so they follow along. Like I never suddenly realized "wow we are clapping in sync randomly" more like "ok everyone liked the performance, I guess we are doing the syncing thing". There is always some guy that starts it by clapping slower and louder, then everyone follows, we speed up until its random again, repeat until we are bored.

    • @TheAechBomb
      @TheAechBomb 3 роки тому +12

      I have never seen that, it seems really weird to me

    • @rmdodsonbills
      @rmdodsonbills 3 роки тому +18

      This is a really interesting (to me) observation. In 50-some-odd years of participating in applauding audiences in the US, I've never experienced full synchronization, just near-miss synchronization. At which time, my instinct was to go out-of-synch. I bet there is a comparative psychology experiment in that.

    • @angiekalas-caldwell8825
      @angiekalas-caldwell8825 3 роки тому

      @@rmdodsonbills would love to see a psychological experiment on this subject!

    • @mostlyokay
      @mostlyokay 3 роки тому +38

      That's interesting. At least here in Brazil, synchronized clapping has a specific meaning - it signifies the audience's desire for an encore.

    • @gergomato7723
      @gergomato7723 3 роки тому +9

      Also it's called "vastaps" (ironclap) if i'm not mistaken. Sounds funny in english

  • @pjz7088
    @pjz7088 3 роки тому +73

    I didn't realize synchronization was so universal even across all scales. You know it intuitively, but to see the math and animations of so many different applications really makes it clear

    • @pvic6959
      @pvic6959 3 роки тому +4

      what if we started ALL the metronomes on earth and put them on the ground. there _technically_ coupled via earth. would they eventually all sync up?!?!?

    • @pjz7088
      @pjz7088 3 роки тому +2

      @@pvic6959 Asking the real questions here! (I heard Nikola Tesla actually created an earthquake device using the same science in his New York laboratory, but I'm not sure it's true)

    • @Silikone
      @Silikone 3 роки тому +1

      You mean synchronization. Synchronicity is a metaphysical concept unrelated to the physical phenomenon.

    • @kakyoindonut3213
      @kakyoindonut3213 3 роки тому

      @@pjz7088 yeah I heard that he was testing some kind of stirring engine but then it somehow causes an earthquake

    • @pjz7088
      @pjz7088 3 роки тому

      @@Silikone Right you are, fixt

  • @Blazagg
    @Blazagg 3 роки тому +52

    Prof. Steven Strogatz is such a great speaker. His tone, his calm voice, even at the end he seemed to show humility which I greatly value when it comes to science and knowledge in general. I'll definitely take a listen to his podcast.

  • @cockyhorror
    @cockyhorror Рік тому +6

    I have this core childhood memory of an awards ceremony at school, which we did every Friday and applauded for every award. On this day in particular for one of the awards everybody, like 200 kids, just clapped in sync as if to a beat instead of applause. The headteacher was fuming and asked whoever organised it to see her afterward, but of course nobody did, nobody organised it like that

  • @H-var
    @H-var 3 роки тому +292

    I love how Huygens's discovery, despite being so magical, and brain wrecking still made him look for a scientific explanation until he finally found the answer. Such an incredible strive for a logical answer led to this wonderful and such important discovery. When we notice, document, and reproduce something that nobody in the world can explain, it means that we are on a brink of a wonderful discovery that can leap the entire humankind forward thousands of years in technology, and knowledge.

    • @HxH2011DRA
      @HxH2011DRA 3 роки тому

      This!

    • @LyrixNChill
      @LyrixNChill 3 роки тому +1

      ‘We are looking directly at you Dark Matter… 👀” - Humans

    • @Seriouslydave
      @Seriouslydave 3 роки тому

      Eveything we learn and invent is observable, we are not a clever race, we are predators of knowledge.

    • @LyrixNChill
      @LyrixNChill 3 роки тому +2

      @@Seriouslydave Everything we accept as “reality” is only what is observable to us. We are not a clever race and oft become victims of our own cognitive bias and short-sightedness

    • @fireinfused9142
      @fireinfused9142 3 роки тому +1

      Huygen reading this: Thank you so much!

  • @amp7930
    @amp7930 3 роки тому +102

    That guy he interviewed was like a mathematician, chemist, physicist, civil engineer/ architect, astronomer, medical doctor combined!

    • @mc_va
      @mc_va 3 роки тому +5

      I thought: "wait a moment..... He knows about everything!" hahahha

    • @dartdart7674
      @dartdart7674 3 роки тому +1

      That's called an Asian.

    • @jasonschuler2256
      @jasonschuler2256 3 роки тому +10

      In my experience, it's pretty common for Applied Mathematicians to have at least basic knowledge of many/most other STEM fields, since that's, y'know, where the math is going to be *_applied._* Most undergrad Differential Equations courses will at least touch on things like drug distribution in the body, moving astronomical bodies, heat exchange, and yes, oscillating suspension bridges are a favorite. The collapse of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge probably came up at least 3 separate times during my undergrad career, lol.

    • @lukel.5815
      @lukel.5815 3 роки тому +2

      And he’s a great author!

    • @kilansgames556
      @kilansgames556 3 роки тому +5

      Johnny sins finally getting the recognition he deserves

  • @Apomber
    @Apomber 3 роки тому +155

    Seeing NileRed's chemistry on this video warmed my heart.

    • @TkAykon
      @TkAykon 3 роки тому +7

      Man, imagine Nile and Veritasium make a video together

    • @brunocarranzaaragon921
      @brunocarranzaaragon921 3 роки тому +2

      I clapped when I saw it

    • @Apomber
      @Apomber 3 роки тому +2

      @@brunocarranzaaragon921 at first I was like"hey, that looks like NileRed's video, I wonder-" and sure enough!

  • @kwabenamanu6583
    @kwabenamanu6583 Рік тому +10

    All I wanna know is how Dr. Derek creates his videos. His animations are always so appealing and on point

  • @HelloItsVG
    @HelloItsVG 3 роки тому +1359

    The editting skill is just outstanding

  • @romanpeirce2938
    @romanpeirce2938 3 роки тому +366

    "Crystallization in time" that is one of the coolest phrases I've ever heard.

    • @yunaneomi
      @yunaneomi 3 роки тому

      Tell me about it.

    •  3 роки тому

      Legit!

    • @someone.1184
      @someone.1184 3 роки тому

      Time crystals sounds like something from Sci-fi more.

    • @KooblyK
      @KooblyK 3 роки тому

      Might I then recommend the very strange sci-fi book called The Crystal World

    • @ericcurrier9215
      @ericcurrier9215 3 роки тому

      Thought the same thing. I replayed it. Saw your comment after the video. So funny.

  • @miguelcosta9665
    @miguelcosta9665 3 роки тому +119

    Imma be honest, i hope kiwico is still around when I have children, is literally the best sponsor on UA-cam, i wish my father did that with me

  • @krystaking1858
    @krystaking1858 7 місяців тому +4

    I just noticed, the moons tidally locked with Jupiter at 11:50 make a little note and flash when they eclipse and you continued to use those notes in time with the rotations and revolutions in the music after the video moves on. That is such lovely subtle editing!

    • @qwertydavid8070
      @qwertydavid8070 6 місяців тому

      The literal music of the universe. And it's a banger too!

  • @DrBongos
    @DrBongos 2 роки тому +1376

    Ever since I was a child, I've noticed that when people walk together, they end up walking with synchronized steps. I thought it was some kind of telepathy or, at least, a no-verbal communication. I never realized it is actually a phenomenon in physics and chemistry.

    • @leighatkins22
      @leighatkins22 2 роки тому +44

      It kind of is a type of "telepathy", just not what most would recognise as "telepathy"... I believe that data like this is often transferred thru our electromagnetic fields as well... u could blindfold all these ppl and make them walk across the bridge and as long as they don't bang into each other, they will still end up doing the same thing.
      We can't help what we are...

    • @fakechuck7659
      @fakechuck7659 2 роки тому +112

      @@leighatkins22 it's just easier to walk in sync than out of sync when people are walking in crowds for a variety of reasons. Also people naturally mimic each other and generally enjoy patterned experience. No telepathy is necessary.

    • @oscargardiner3168
      @oscargardiner3168 2 роки тому +6

      yes, I see you are smart here, let's be late for the lesson together))

    • @miagi1337
      @miagi1337 2 роки тому +12

      When you have the same height and you walk the same speed you already have the same step frequency. And don't forget that you hear the other ones steps even if it is pretty subliminal. Also when you make steps your body moves up and down a bit, that you can see. And while the brain kinda stabilizes the picture of the world, another person moving up and down out of sync is noticeable. So that are already two channels of information if you pay any attention to the other person and it's not too loud.

    • @ultradimensions
      @ultradimensions 2 роки тому +1

      Tbh I never cared about that.

  • @jonny2426
    @jonny2426 3 роки тому +52

    The beat made from the moons of Jupiter at 11:42 was such a creative idea. And so smooth how it just continued into the next scene!

    • @joshy2joshy
      @joshy2joshy 3 роки тому +1

      I didn't even notice that on the first run through, thanks for pointing it out :D

  • @anteconfig5391
    @anteconfig5391 3 роки тому +713

    I love how some people actively force themselves to clap in unison while others just *stop* like "whoa, somethings happening... should I be a part of this?"

    • @enchantedgamer9428
      @enchantedgamer9428 3 роки тому +4

      Apparently that's a thing they try to do there.

    • @user-vu1yr2jr3x
      @user-vu1yr2jr3x 3 роки тому +4

      You saw that guy too?! What if he just had some weird problem with clapping outta sync? Lol that ocd.

    • @Marci124
      @Marci124 3 роки тому +36

      @@enchantedgamer9428 It's called the iron clap. Actors/performers usually take this as a signal to return for more rounds of bows and sometimes put on an encore that was agreed upon in case the audience is enthusiastic enough.

    • @astronomicpsilocybin7022
      @astronomicpsilocybin7022 3 роки тому

      We do that in football

    • @SeanWMODonnell
      @SeanWMODonnell 3 роки тому

      Actively? I always felt like it was a muscle memory response....

  • @HookBeak_66
    @HookBeak_66 Рік тому +1

    Whereas, the more I read the comments of others, & their experience of synchronicity the more I appreciate its meaning.

  • @Yupppi
    @Yupppi 3 роки тому +1022

    He says it was seen as a giant embarrassment, but it was truly fascinating and provoked new science studies. It spawned new ideas.

    • @lukaszednik7547
      @lukaszednik7547 3 роки тому +21

      I mean, this was all pretty much known decades ago.

    • @Eren-da-Jaeger
      @Eren-da-Jaeger 3 роки тому +15

      Apple falling on Newton would have been giant cause of laughter if there were people around him. But now he is god of gravitation

    • @ruthlessluder
      @ruthlessluder 3 роки тому +8

      It's new to you, but it should have been common sense to the engineers. Epic fail.

    • @forbello
      @forbello 3 роки тому

      Crack pipe…..put it down please 🤦🏼‍♂️

    • @jackr2287
      @jackr2287 3 роки тому +3

      As said by one pilot named Bill, you don't know what you don't know until you know it. Or something like that.

  • @LeBoThBu
    @LeBoThBu 3 роки тому +332

    How do you even make videos this fast, this is actually insane. Great job man.

    • @kaziqta5053
      @kaziqta5053 3 роки тому +13

      Planning and project management... And of course - talent.

    • @AdamsAppleseed
      @AdamsAppleseed 3 роки тому +4

      I'd love to see his video making process

    • @unholycrusader69
      @unholycrusader69 3 роки тому +5

      @@AdamsAppleseed video idea found

    • @svar_otography4749
      @svar_otography4749 3 роки тому

      I know right

    • @voodooroller
      @voodooroller 3 роки тому

      We'll see a video about that in a day or two

  • @funnyvideos-funnyoutloud2618
    @funnyvideos-funnyoutloud2618 3 роки тому +128

    The reason we like the opening of "Still D.R.E." so much, we as species like symmetry and synchrony

    • @Beardonitch
      @Beardonitch 3 роки тому +6

      Cling, cling, cling, cling, cling, cling, cling, cling, cling, cling, cling, cling.

    • @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
      @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 3 роки тому +9

      Especially when it starts out with playing Moonlight Sonata and then synchronizes.

  • @Ar16__
    @Ar16__ Рік тому +17

    This kind of happened in my band class the other day, we had like 5 minutes to warm up and we all started differently then suddenly the low brass started to group together then the high brass grouped together and it became this back and forth of low brass doing their warmup and the high brass doing their warmup

  • @PoohOnYourShoe
    @PoohOnYourShoe 3 роки тому +1072

    I’ve always noticed as a kid, walking along side someone for long enough uninterrupted and you’ll notice your legs are naturally in sync. Or while on the swings, I’ve noticed you end up swinging the same as the person next to you.

    • @jayceewedmak9524
      @jayceewedmak9524 3 роки тому +71

      Two people walking in sync makes it easier to talk and also less likely to shoulder bump into each other. Swinging and talking is the same reason . Swinging the same without conversation could be an unconscious "competition " of sorts? From what I've seen in playgrounds, younger kids will swing however they want and just yell to their friend but at an "older" age they'll swing together to talk.

    • @deadmanswife3625
      @deadmanswife3625 3 роки тому +15

      @@jayceewedmak9524 when we were little kids we always ended up swinging together

    • @jayceewedmak9524
      @jayceewedmak9524 3 роки тому +15

      @@deadmanswife3625 We're both right. If kids stay on the swing long enough they eventually swing together or one grabs the rope on the other swing, collide then keep chatting lol. I remember being young, watching my kids when young and now watching my grandkids. 😊 swings are great fun

    • @deadmanswife3625
      @deadmanswife3625 3 роки тому +7

      @@jayceewedmak9524 oh my goodness you just jogged my memory. Remember when the other person would grab the Rope on your swing?

    • @jayceewedmak9524
      @jayceewedmak9524 3 роки тому +6

      @@deadmanswife3625 best part of swinging with someone lol even if you clunked heads or fell off or jammed knees and fingers 😆 it was all fair game in the playground 😉

  • @Crowald
    @Crowald 2 роки тому +115

    One of my favorite things to do in school was in gym class, while we were learning about basketball. There were 30 kids in my elementary school gym class and every one of us had a ball. When doing dribbling exercises, I noticed this phenomenon for the first time, and I was kind of amazed that no one else had paid attention to it. When everyone sort of locked in sync, I purposely broke the sync and went against the flow. Interestingly, even though I broke the synchronicity, eventually so did everyone else; but what truly threw me for a loop was when everyone starting synchronizing with MY pattern instead of coupling to someone else's.
    Even if you try to purposely break the system, it just adapts, and it's no great wonder that the good professor Strogatz loves the concept so much, it's truly incredible that it permeates every facet of nature and synchronicity is almost integral to the universe.

    • @ComPTonRiLLO
      @ComPTonRiLLO Рік тому +4

      I wonder how synchronicity affects television viewership and how it can affect the development of the mind

    • @gokcecagatay6176
      @gokcecagatay6176 9 місяців тому +4

      you are amazing and good observer.

  • @McCl3lland
    @McCl3lland 3 роки тому +488

    This video was really neat, and got me to thinking about when I ran cross-country in high school. To move up in placement, I'd simply focus on a person ahead of me (but not the next closest/direct). My body would then naturally adjust my pace, to reach that individual, passing those between us, and I'd find I would naturally fall in behind them, my pace and steps syncing to theirs. Then, I'd repeat and focus on a new individual farther ahead, and the process would repeat as long as I had the endurance/stamina.

    • @benjaminroot6270
      @benjaminroot6270 3 роки тому +23

      Yeah, but for me the defeating day in cross country was the day that I chugged past some dudes on a climb, but on the downhill they passed me back. We were running the same pace, but I had shorter legs and thus a shorter stride. Matching their pace left me behind...I had to be stronger than them to run the same speed...it pissed me off.

    • @treyg.4821
      @treyg.4821 2 роки тому +3

      It's the law of attraction

    • @treyg.4821
      @treyg.4821 2 роки тому +1

      @@benjaminroot6270 I wish I had the lungs to be able to run that far or run like I did when I was a kid. I forget just how fun it can be to run as an older adult now

    • @johnbusher6375
      @johnbusher6375 2 роки тому +6

      Marc, that was an impressive insight for a high schooler. To me it certainly relates to the topic of the video we just watched. As for me, I was twice in my life told that I had "good form" while running XC, in HS and as an old fart. At the time I took it as a compliment, now I realize they were just saying I wasn't very fast.And now I don't care.

    • @treyg.4821
      @treyg.4821 2 роки тому +3

      @@johnbusher6375 lol. It's true. by the time you hit the age around 30, I stopped caring at all ab what others think of myself. You start to learn that it's really pointless n that family is the only thing that matters

  •  Місяць тому +1

    Strogatz is such a legend!

  • @Quentor33
    @Quentor33 3 роки тому +3492

    My name is Jeff !!

  • @208467
    @208467 2 роки тому +576

    The firefly effect is awesome. I have seen the same thing under water in a coral spawning event on a full moon night in Bonaire. The Ocean lit up around us and waves of bioluminescent light lit up the whole ocean around us. One of the most incredible things I have ever seen. Now I understand how it worked! Thanks.

    • @homerg2724
      @homerg2724 2 роки тому +3

      Amazing

    • @InevitableTruthTeller
      @InevitableTruthTeller 2 роки тому +5

      Well, completely different reason, with respect to the coral, but still cool.

    • @danleedimke1119
      @danleedimke1119 2 роки тому +2

      This is depicted (however it is I presume aminated?) in the movie PI - glad to know it is real and is due to "the secret of synchronization"

    • @KB-ke3fi
      @KB-ke3fi 2 роки тому +2

      Same thing when you go to a bar and it's just a bunch of guys and no women in there. We all know why.

    • @dcallan812
      @dcallan812 2 роки тому

      @@KB-ke3fi LOL

  • @harrasika
    @harrasika 3 роки тому +264

    Love how there's just random clips of Derek nodding when the other man is talking.

    • @pe5erbarnes
      @pe5erbarnes 3 роки тому +50

      As a video editor, this is a pretty standard thing to do to break up the video. Fun fact: sometimes the same shot of someone nodding is used over and over again because it's convenient and people won't notice!

    • @paulmichaelfreedman8334
      @paulmichaelfreedman8334 3 роки тому +23

      It's to emphasize the interaction that is going on despite one person talking 95% of the time.

    • @RayyanCovers
      @RayyanCovers 3 роки тому

      Why do you think he's wearing a headphone.

    • @pmm422
      @pmm422 3 роки тому +3

      Yes but do they happen in a synchronized pattern?

    • @skrimper
      @skrimper 3 роки тому +4

      @@pe5erbarnes the editors think we don't notice but we do, every time. Stop pls

  • @AndrewsFKS
    @AndrewsFKS 10 місяців тому +1

    I saw thousands of fireflies synchronizing with my own eyes, the most beautiful thing I've ever seen (here in Brazil)

  • @lucasslf
    @lucasslf 3 роки тому +107

    synchronizing the music with Jupiter's moons passing by each other was a genius touch...

  • @SpaghettiRoad
    @SpaghettiRoad 3 роки тому +1282

    This was amazing! The analogy with the runners was great.

    • @no1fanofthepals
      @no1fanofthepals 3 роки тому +6

      Its you!

    • @mihailoradovanovic7283
      @mihailoradovanovic7283 3 роки тому +1

      Hi spaghetti

    • @florianba922
      @florianba922 3 роки тому +6

      Are you now going to get every flag in the universe or something?

    • @buddingscientist170
      @buddingscientist170 3 роки тому

      right it always blow our mind

    • @iau
      @iau 3 роки тому +30

      I thought the runner analogy was a really bad one, even misleading, since it requires the actors to be intelligent, make decisions, and have the objective of synchronization.
      This is exactly the opposite from the phenomenon, which happens naturally due to inherent rules in the system.

  • @kristoffer9400
    @kristoffer9400 3 роки тому +151

    Love how the Budapest clapping is note worthy, happens everytime I go to the theatre or symphony. Used to think it was completely normal until my American friend went with me and was dumbfounded.

    • @edwardgoater
      @edwardgoater 3 роки тому +26

      This is a tradition across Europe I’ve found in my performance career, and not synchronisation. It’s usually a sign that they’ve enjoyed it and want an encore. It’s never happened in GB (in the many years I’ve experienced performing there), despite some continuous clapping for many minutes.
      Good video though.

    • @SuperSweetflowers
      @SuperSweetflowers 3 роки тому +18

      @@edwardgoater Absolutely agree with you. "Synchronized clapping" is more of a "tradition" then science, but I do think (and I've had an experience) that if the clapping is "overly continuous" - it's still does synchronize. Yet, in this particular case, I do consider it is more of a human nature than a law.

    • @csiliscsoki
      @csiliscsoki 3 роки тому +12

      Synchronised clapping in Budapest (actually in all Hungary) is a sign of appreciation from people to the author and it also means that the audience would like to get back the performer on stage for extra bowing or extra show.

    • @asdfxcy
      @asdfxcy 3 роки тому +7

      Agreed. We do this in Switzerland and it means "this was great, we want more", for example another song at a concert. It is a conscious effort to synchronize in order to communicate.

    • @laughingbeast4481
      @laughingbeast4481 3 роки тому +8

      @@asdfxcy Of course, it's same with fireflies. He didn't say it was some natural force. Of course they syncronised knowingly. But in order to do so, they have to listen each other.

  • @jorgearreola7941
    @jorgearreola7941 2 роки тому +4

    Great video. I'd recommend Steven Strogatz 'SYNC" to anyone interested in the phenomenon of synchronization. It blew my mind.

  • @jasoncrocker881
    @jasoncrocker881 3 роки тому +115

    Anyone who's been in a drumline understands this well. When everyone is playing together, you can just FEEL how good it feels, and if you try to play out of time with a metronome(such as splitting 8th notes), you often speed down or slow up naturally to line up with the metronome if you don't focus on splitting it.

    • @TheScreamingFrog916
      @TheScreamingFrog916 3 роки тому +2

      And hence, the magic feeling of playing in a band.

    • @michaeljames5936
      @michaeljames5936 3 роки тому +12

      That feeling is, in my belief, the evolutionary origin of one of two aspects of music: rhythm, the other being tonality. The sense of being totally 'one' with a group, would have been hugely important in achieving group cohesion for religious, or martial purposes. The Haka is a great example and groups who could achieve it, out competed those who couldn't.

    • @bryanbrett6037
      @bryanbrett6037 3 роки тому +1

      @@TheScreamingFrog916 indeed it is my friend....indeed it is

    • @jasoncrocker881
      @jasoncrocker881 3 роки тому +3

      @@michaeljames5936 I 100% agree with you. I play bass drum, and I can truly just FEEL when things are right and when they aren't. For splits to sound right, we have to be perfectly in sync with each other in terms of tempo, but we also have to be able to have our notes not sync up at all. You can feel when a split is lining up perfectly because of how the rebound of the drum feels like nothing else is being played, but when we play in unison, it's almost like your drum accepts the mallet and there's just a single sound from everyone.

    • @TheSonofabiscuit
      @TheSonofabiscuit 3 роки тому

      I played tenors for Phantom, Infinity and TCI indoor. Played with Blue Man Group, and UCF drumline too and i will never forget the sound and feel of perfect rhythm in a drumline.

  • @davidracz5950
    @davidracz5950 3 роки тому +336

    9:55 I’m from Hungary , we clap on purpose like that, because we would “clap back” the artist(s) to come back to the stage and then clap for them again. “Vissza” means “get back” in Hungarian, and we clap to the rithm of “visz-“ “-sza “ which transfers to two strong clap in a row.

    • @malac8860
      @malac8860 3 роки тому +2

      Indeed

    • @sudoer2317
      @sudoer2317 3 роки тому +22

      Actually I always try to break the rhytm

    • @thitareesuphasomboon2009
      @thitareesuphasomboon2009 3 роки тому +15

      I then soon noticed that it was on purpose, because I was focused on one person, of which he clapped in applause and then put his hands down for 1 second, and bring them back up to clap in sync

    • @malac8860
      @malac8860 3 роки тому +2

      @@sudoer2317 Same :D

    • @grasweg3
      @grasweg3 3 роки тому +20

      I think this is normal in Europe. At least Germany is the same, but this only happens if the concert was good. Else you just let it die in chaos.

  • @MrChrispy777
    @MrChrispy777 2 роки тому +288

    One summer evening, in Pennsylvania, I was witness to a huge cloud of lightening bugs, against a pastel sky, at sunset. Additionally, up on a hill, the chimes of a church played a melodious hymn, which tune floated over the small town. The gentle pace of the hymn was synchronized with the lighting of the bugs, as they kept a beat. It was a magical moment, that I wish I could've captured on video..

    • @sergioh2015
      @sergioh2015 2 роки тому +3

      Check out smarter everyday he just did a video on those

    • @MrChrispy777
      @MrChrispy777 2 роки тому

      @@sergioh2015
      I'm not sure what you're referring to. Would you please specify.

    • @sergioh2015
      @sergioh2015 2 роки тому +6

      @@MrChrispy777 "smarter everyday." Is the name of the channel, Destin made a video on those lightning bugs

    • @nineteenfortyeight
      @nineteenfortyeight Рік тому +2

      Not everything needs to be on video. It's still ok just to experience them.

    • @MrChrispy777
      @MrChrispy777 Рік тому

      @@nineteenfortyeight
      Indeed, but a video is worth 10,000 words.

  • @SciTrickShorts
    @SciTrickShorts 19 днів тому

    When I was younger, this channel reminded me of the Discovery Channel. I adore how it makes "uninteresting" topics come to life.

  • @athichaphaepaijitkul4099
    @athichaphaepaijitkul4099 3 роки тому +86

    I always thought the fireflies canal boat trip I take when I was a kid was just a fake one made by Christmas tree light because the firefly's blips was so synchronised. Now I know they are real. This is insane 🤣

  • @sulfurtnt8061
    @sulfurtnt8061 3 роки тому +1316

    This is basically the scientific and thermodynamic version of “Coincidence i think not”

    • @Zie-Zwei
      @Zie-Zwei 3 роки тому +7

      Lol u get me homie

    • @mallucommenter4071
      @mallucommenter4071 3 роки тому +2

      😂

    • @nancymlavalle3411
      @nancymlavalle3411 3 роки тому +2

      What is Coincidence but a simultanious
      coe inciding of events that meet together.

    • @Shinku_no_sanbun
      @Shinku_no_sanbun 3 роки тому +3

      @@Zie-Zwei You know sometimes 'm' looks like 'rn' at first glance and it really threw me off for a second there.

    • @uzumaki6759
      @uzumaki6759 3 роки тому +3

      Theres no such thing as coincidence everything align perfectly as planned

  • @montanamade8712
    @montanamade8712 3 роки тому +54

    Anyone who has been in a marching band knows this rule too: don’t march together in unison on a bridge, which is harder than you think! The first time I felt it, the bridge started to “bounce”, and it was startling feeling!
    The firefly thing is fascinating. I’ve seen that happen in south Texas. It was mesmerizing.

  • @juliafumpler9256
    @juliafumpler9256 7 місяців тому

    i feel like this explains how synchronizing to a beat to a song or matching the rhythm of others in beat is done, we’re speeding up and inevitably matching each others “clock”

  • @hamishkennedy1701
    @hamishkennedy1701 3 роки тому +139

    I don’t think enough people out there fully realise how incredible these videos are

    • @ftgodlygoose4718
      @ftgodlygoose4718 3 роки тому +3

      Says that on a video with over 8 million views 😂

    • @dekawati1609
      @dekawati1609 3 роки тому

      And now one million plus in 3 days

  • @shinnyii
    @shinnyii 3 роки тому +168

    Seeing your face light up when your kid asked an “I wonder” question was amazing

    • @Jamilomi404
      @Jamilomi404 3 роки тому

      I caught that too!! at 20:13

  • @vpic3
    @vpic3 3 роки тому +86

    TIL Steven Strogatz, author of the textbook for my chaotic dynamics class, is not old and dead, but in fact alive and well and in a Veritasium video.

  • @HG_Budde
    @HG_Budde Рік тому +1

    As a child, I observed a similar phenomenon with our car's indicators, eventually the car in front of ours' indicator lights would sync up with our indicator's dashboard indicators. Since then this never quite let me out of its grasp, that. 🥰

  • @refundreplay
    @refundreplay 3 роки тому +1058

    Or, in fewer words: The Matrix doesn't possess enough rendering power to maintain multiple iterations of the same loop out of sync, so to save a few CPU cycles it sets them all to 1 loop and lets it run at a fraction of the resources required.

    • @liberationwasalie2982
      @liberationwasalie2982 3 роки тому +18

      Or in other words, nahmsayn

    • @AmirOps
      @AmirOps 3 роки тому +10

      @@michagabo8819 In Islam we Believe Jesus never died rather God raised his soul to heaven and he shall return to destroy the antichrist and will stand beside the Mehdi (messiah)

    • @ColdHawk
      @ColdHawk 3 роки тому +37

      Dude, there is no spoon.

    • @tragicevans4157
      @tragicevans4157 3 роки тому +77

      Teacher: Why do we see lighting first and hear the sound a couple of seconds.
      Me: Lag

    • @raddle8516
      @raddle8516 3 роки тому +20

      @@AmirOps don’t remember asking

  • @PearlAlex
    @PearlAlex 3 роки тому +24

    Amazing! There was 2D and 3D animation, interviews, physical and chemical experiments, footage both old and new, even the writing went from motions in the cosmos to matters of the heart. So beautiful ❤️ thank you :')

  • @MedlifeCrisis
    @MedlifeCrisis 3 роки тому +6354

    I get a notification every time an inaccurate beating heart animation appears in a UA-cam video
    Edit: swinging bridges this was a fascinating and eclectic vid

  • @Synthetica9
    @Synthetica9 Рік тому +6

    Fun to see Dr. Strogatz show up here, I used some of his work in my thesis.

  • @GrumblyAirMonk
    @GrumblyAirMonk 3 роки тому +245

    Really interesting: he said: we break apart a complex system and analyze the pieces until we understand it, but the moment you put it together again, we don’t anymore! - that’s gotta be very frustrating

    • @Smooth_Operator
      @Smooth_Operator 3 роки тому +9

      i thnk it has something to do with quantum phsyics, it happens when you play roulette for example, you can see patterns so clearly and can predict patterns, but once you become self aware it changes quickly

    • @GrumblyAirMonk
      @GrumblyAirMonk 3 роки тому +7

      @@Smooth_Operator It may very well be, however what you’re referring is to the wave-particle duality, which I think it’s gotta be something else at the quantum level that we don’t know yet

    • @karlenglewood8940
      @karlenglewood8940 3 роки тому +7

      Ikea furniture in a nutshell.

    • @vondracmon1461
      @vondracmon1461 3 роки тому +2

      It's basicaly science

    • @xorsama
      @xorsama 3 роки тому

      Its actually kinda intresting this whole is more than sum of its parts, i dunno much with my 2 brain cells but isn't that what string theory is kinda? And is also kinda how stuff happens randomly and everything seems to be uncertain in The quantum world, but in macroscopic systems everything seems orderly, is this the results of synchronisations or positive feedback loops?