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I love how you missing the bus is knitted into the narrative of this video. As you have missed the bus, are about to miss the bus, just missed the bus, will miss the bus, all at different points in the video
this video is about false understanding of relativity and a total nonsense. an alien 1 is actually in the past and an alien 2 is actually in the future. there's no 'different' 'alternative' 'nows'. 'internal' aka object times 'move' differently depending on relative speed, objects don't have different nows. this video is a pseudo-scientific joke. it is actually harmful just like flat-earthers' believes.
Its an apt analogy. The physical processes in our brains that create consciousness happen FAR to slowly to be measured in planck time. Meaning consciousness lags behind the "current painting" because our minds are nowhere near fast enough to perceive each frame. Consciousness has "missed the bus"
Accept Jesus Christ as your savior! This whole video is a bunch of nonsense, just go to the Bible, it explains all this stuff in more detail + a bunch of time prophecies.
Except theyre not small for you, only for the universe. And who gives a shit about the universe because it is us who have to deal with the 'small' problems
"Yo dawg I heard you like existential dread in your videos about time so I put existential dread from a video about time in your existential dread from a video about time"
@@gregormonkey "I also added details of an existential crisis whilst also hiding the fact that this video is secretly an existential crisis covered with butterflies and rainbows"
@@J.5.M. If quantum particles behave randomly and their behaviour cant be predicted because of that, then that means the universe isnt deterministic. But that doesnt give humans free will. The future is then dependent on what quantum particles do, and there is no "human will" involved with how these particles behave.
@@8617-n7l if a "humans free will" is determined by what quantum particles do, what determines what quantum particles do? BTW, where did the physical laws of the universe exist prior to the big bang? Where did the matter or "ingredients" to create the universe come from if the laws of physics deny the creation of matter in a closed system (the universe)... Is zero the presence of nothing or the absence of something?... What shirt will I wear tomorrow? What will the price of Silver do overnight? Will Earth be hit by a Gamma Ray Blast? Is it good to be comfortable with uncertainty instead of being a dogmatic narrow minded moron?..........
The idea that the universe is creating "new" time (or that new time is being created by something else) is actually freakier to me than a deterministic universe for some reason.
I can't express how much of an impact 1:07 was for me. I was looking at my plate cutting my dinner while I listened and when you said "The past is far behind us," I froze thinking "the future doesn't exist" and when I heard you say it, looked up and saw that GOD DAMNED CLOCK the shudder I had shook me to my core. Top writing. I will later say how I enjoyed the rest of the video.
@@shadowofheaven3279Being delusional is a part of life, we think we aren’t naive but even if we make a decision, that would have been predetermined by the future. I hate knowing that a theory, if true, would mean everything we do is just predicted right, to happen
I did not expect a Don't Hug Me I'm Scared reference at 01:10, that clock lives in my head rent free (I would like to wear it on my rizd).. beautiful work as always Kurzgesagt.
Great video! the time block theory makes the most sense to me. And actually it has been mentioned in the Quran that everything has been written in the (preserved tablet) before the creation of existence. The Preserved Tablet (al-Lawh al-Mahfuz) is the heavenly preserved record of all that has happened and will happen. All praise to Allah.
There are so many references in this episode! Twin peaks, don’t hug me I’m scared, space dandy, Star Wars, Steven universe, the black lodge, probably some I didn’t even notice…
When I was 5 years old I had this feeling everything was predetermined and I was just watching it all happen so I tried to do things that were unpredictable in an attempt to break the universe, but I quickly realized I couldn't prove it
@@arkidie I feel like it might have been somewhat inspired by watching TV, because I remember fully expecting the entire universe to cease to exist and just turn into the TV static noise if I went "off script"
Time is definitely one of the most complicated, weird and difficult things that one could possibly try to wrap their head around, so Kurzgesagt attempting to simplify and teach it ''in a nutshell'' (Exactly what they do best) is definitely very daring and commendable. [Edit 1 month later] wow has this comment gotten popular, why did I just now realise it's been saying ''Comlicated'' this whole time T~T
Agreed, especially the fact that they've managed to discuss both determinism and uncertainty as literally opposing ideas in a single yet logically coherent video!
@@golamrasul9887I truly don’t say this to be argumentative, it’s a genuine question. Absent religious reasons, which I don’t think you’re getting at here (and I think/hope we can finally start to write off the opinions of the religious as an anchor on progress, they’ve been the loudest voice in the room and the legislatures, etc, for far too long), why do people cling to having free will so badly? It’s not like once we discover or accept we do or don’t it changes. If we don’t then we never did and things would *seem* largely the same, except maybe we could be more compassionate. If we do then we always have.
I hope you'll see that you don't need quantum stuff to know your mental process still exist, if that's the part you're afraid of. Like, you can agree that your "today" will eventually be your past, and that for that futur you, it has already happend, and they know which choice was made. But it doesn't change that there was a thought process, a decision, even when the output is already known.
@@lucdombar4527 Thank you. Searched the comments just to find someone else that disagrees with Kurzgesagts interpretation of free will. I hear it so often and had yet to hear someone question it, even though it seems so obvious that just because your decisions are fixed does not make you unable to make decisions. You just will always decide in the same way that the same version of you in the exact same situation would always decide.
@@riliash > You just will always decide in the same way that the same version of you in the exact same situation would always decide. that's actually a really nice way to put it. Because of my past experiences and my neurology, I will make the same decision under a given set of circumstances, so despite then decision being fixed, the choice was mine after all :)
Deja vu...I had them frequently when I was a kid. The "feeling" lasted seconds, maybe 3 seconds at the most. After the age of 15, they became infrequent. However, I got hit with the "big one" when I was 26...it lasted a full 20 seconds (like a wave that built up) and what I was looking at was revealed to me. I was seeing at that moment something I had dreamt months before...it was a very vivid dream and where I was I had never been. Then it passed as they usually do...but I recognized what I was looking at, that "I've seen this or been here before". As I said, I was very far away from where I lived and had never been where I was before...but there it was, the exact same image as that dream. It was a stretch of highway, the trees, the sign. I was stunned as it happened. I was alone and I cried out loud. I haven't had a deja vu since and that was 34 years ago. This was the only "supernatural" event that's ever occurred in my life. Prior to that I was very skeptical of such things...now I firmly believe the future is pre-determined and occasionally (a glitch?) some of us get a quick view of it. Certainly I'm not the only one.
@@nd3394 Perhaps the most profound event of my life. I can't explain what it was...no one can. I can say that it makes me think there may be something awaiting after death...perhaps everything just repeats over and over again? IDK.
I've also had de ja vu, but still believe in an open future. Somethings in the future can be predicted and are set into motion by present/past desicions or events. The predicted future can also change. It is like a chess game in which you can predict the other players moves several moves in advance. The other players moves are not predetermined and could be different than you predicted, but if you know the player well, you can still usually guess what they will do in each consecutive situation (turn). (I am speaking as if you and I are professional chess champians. This is just an example. In reality, I'm only average at chess and only occasionally guess a few moves in advanced. I'm only imagining what it would be like to be able to see 10 moves into the future, like a pro chess player can do.)
@@sammig.8286 Good point...that may be what happened. I can't explain it...the mother of all Deja Vue's. I haven't had once since, not even a little one.
Mf are you really saying that you rarely got the feeling of deja vu? It's a natural response. Vsauce made a whole ass video about it. The fact that you experienced it so infrequently is the weird thing about you. Most people feel the thing you experienced several times per year.
this video is about false understanding of relativity and a total nonsense. an alien 1 is actually in the past and an alien 2 is actually in the future. there's no 'different' 'alternative' 'nows'. 'internal' aka object times 'move' differently depending on relative speed, objects don't have different nows. this video is a pseudo-scientific joke. it is actually harmful just like flat-earthers' believes.
What I find so fascinating about relativity is the sheer amount of time travelling paradoxes you can create, and how some of those same paradoxes might interact with each other
I think the universe prevents paradoxes. Time could very well exist in these blocks, but when quantum mechanics comes into play, prior to the collapse of the wavefunction by an observation, the universe splits into the many worlds. Perhaps t=0 was a single page, but for every plank-time after t=0 there would be an exceptionally large number of pages to represent each of the possible universes. To break out of science and into my personal philosophical and spiritual beliefs - there is an untestable but fundamental analog of the fundamental quantum fields, this analog upholds consciousness-exclusive information like qualia for example. I think the overall consciousness-field is literally in-and-of-itself conscious and capable of universal scale choices. I think that consciousness-field (which I consider as deity-like) is the universal child - but he's not drawing the pages, he's picking which pages go into the book (or books if time travel were to become possible). The consciousness-field exists across time from the big bang to "Prime-Time," which would be defined as the time in which no conscious observer has yet born witness to collapse the wavefunctions.
@@mzaitealthough this isn’t really a paradox assuming that light travels at the same speed both directions which is always assumed when talking about the theory of relativity
@@Just-a-Orion-on-the-internet. Yup there was a episode(s0ep10 paradox) in alien force (then later in ultimate alien ) where there was this special alien that leaves these wierd trails that is actually all of moments of time ... The past present and future... It was a bit wacky but explained nicely in the end
One thing that helps the mental mapping of how there can be "so many nows" and also how some "nows" are in others' "future" is that there is a speed to causality.
Yea. Causality "spreads", at the speed of light... Which begs the question... in a sci-fi setting, could reality actually be rewritten? If a "causality wave" moves at the speed of light, would an "anti-causality wave" be able to cancel it impacting with the first, canceling the event retroactively? Maybe not where the event already happened. What about canceling its spread... ?
@@sethheristal9561 Yes. Instead of thinking in terms of time and the speed of light. Think of reality in terms of MATTER and CAUSALITY - like dominos interacting with each other. Light moves at the speed of causality. And obviously when you move at the speed of light, YOU are moving at the speed of causality. But, you are moving at the speed of causality right now. Everything does. Your "particles" are currently whirring in orbits at the speed of causality. If you get in a spaceship and approach the speed of light, your particles move through the fabric of space, your causality is iterating through the fabric of space, slowing down the orbits of your particles because the speed of causality is constant, therefore it must be distributed between orbital and lateral motion. So, your orbital cells slow, and your thinking slows, but you are flying faster through space. So, stop thinking of it in terms of a clock. Think of it in terms of matter. Time is a tenuous concept that humans made up. A clock is just a spring under tension or an oscillating block of quartz anyway. Scientists have tried to track time accurately using cesium and found that the clocks diverge just by raising it off the floor. So how can you ever expect to track now? The concept of time understood by the general population is very primitive. We might as well believe we can "measure time" using ocean waves.
I wish to add that: even if time is already written (and even with quantum mechanics it's simply random not 'free will') it simply means that, in exactly the same situation, and as that exact version of us, we will always make that same decision, but even if that event will always happen and the outcome will always be the same it is still our own decision, our brains deciding the course of action to take, which (if you don't believe in anything beyond reality like souls) is all that would happen anyway. Essentially, the predetermined future is simply a projection of the decisions you will make, it doesn't nullify that you have made them, it just the when of the matter that's blurry.
It's the same as how if you ask a computer to determine which of two options are better it will always arrive at the same conclusion if you give it the same starting data. The calculations the computer went through to arrive at this conclusion aren't worthless just because it always arrives at the same one, they were still necessary and useful. If you view free will as more similar to this situation, basically an evolutionary adaptation that allowed us to handle difficult and novel situations by being able to think freely and abstractly, then it still clearly exists. And like there's no reason to treat free will as somehow special and different from all our other evolutionary adaptations since we aren't in any way seperate from the rest of life on this planet.
One more thing to add is that this is less time travel, and more just going to the future faster and irreversibly. You're just seeing the future world faster, and finding out what happens later. You didn't go to the future, your now just progressed sooner. Your friend's decision isn't eternally locked in stone when you go forwards in time, it's just you remeet them again years later to find out what choices they made.
@@hedgehog3180 You're correct about algorithms in a computer generating consistent results. However, my choices are ad hoc in comparison. Grab the can of Coke or the can of root beer from the fridge? My choice, on a whim. Unpredictable.
AsSalam Alaikum, peace and blessings of God be upon you and all brothers and sisters, children of our father Adam (as) and our mother Eve (as). Dear brothers and sisters, usury (interest,loans,debts,inflation) has destroyed mankind. Kindly read these verses. God bless you. --- Those who consume interest cannot stand [on the Day of Resurrection] except as one stands who is being beaten by Satan into insanity. That is because they say, "Trade is [just] like interest." But God has permitted trade and has forbidden interest. So whoever has received an admonition from his Lord and desists may have what is past, and his affair rests with God . But whoever returns to [dealing in interest or usury] - those are the companions of the Fire; they will abide eternally therein. God destroys interest and gives increase for charities. And God does not like every sinning disbeliever. Indeed, those who believe and do righteous deeds and establish prayer and give zakah will have their reward with their Lord, and there will be no fear concerning them, nor will they grieve. O you who have believed, fear God and give up what remains [due to you] of interest, if you should be believers. Quran 2:275-278
It sounds like the problem with the 3 alien spaceships thought experiment is that the "instantaneous internet" breaks causality in the same way that time travel would.
Well there's what Einstein called 'spooky action at a distance' (quantum entanglement), so _theoretically_ it might be possible despite breaking causality. But I'm not smart enough to understand it properly, so please don't take my word for it.
In the sense of communication, sure. But what it does is more clearly illustrate something that we do know to be true, that your time frame is determined by motion through spacetime. And this we have observed through our GPS satellites gaining about 38.6 microseconds every day compared to clocks on the ground, due to time dilation. Though I personally don't think faster than light communication or time, travel necessarily needs to break causality, in the same way one could draw a flipbook involving a time traveling character. Essentially, the character would need to do something unrelated to the events on the previous panels, say they do something different in the background unnoticed to the foreground characters, thus not influencing them. (Unused information) Or do something that fulfills the events of previous panels. (Information that was there from the beginning anyway) In both cases there is no violation of causality.
Came here to say this. While it illustrates how time changes as you move faster, it ignores that each of those six points in spacetime have completely different presents, and wouldn't be able to interact. Not even through spooky action at a distance (unless you really like pointless guessing games that cannot be used for communication).
“The conception of “time travel” is predicated upon the notion that the future has already occurred and that the past is somehow still accessible, which begs the question, where is time being “saved”, and what IS “time” if not a mere abstraction?”
Very true. The only reason I give any credence to the theory though is bc time travel is indeed possible. So if you can travel through time then perhaps that point in time before or after your own exist at the present. Otherwise, idk how the past or future could be accessible
"Most people think Time is like a river that flows swift and sure in one direction, but I have seen the face of Time, and I can tell you, they are wrong. Time is an ocean in a storm." - from Prince of Persia, the Sands of Time. Makes more sense to me now, after 21 years.
"People assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect, but *actually* from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint - it's more like a big ball of wibbly wobbly... time-y wimey... stuff." -- The Doctor
@@viniciusdomenighi6439 Wait, are you saying the quote from a fictional person from a video game in a fictional world, isn’t 100% accurate to our world?!
The idea of the Growing Block can be super inspirational. It should be a poster with it saying something like, "The Block is still growing, lay the story". Idk, but I would buy something inspirational and sciency
BRO!! I WAS JUST THINKING THAT!!! (You read my mind) Great minds think alike! Yeah! I would totally buy a poster like that! For me the ideal slogan would be: The Block grows, with or without you, but only you get to decide how. Stack your bricks, or someone else will stack theirs. 🧱 I don’t know, I think the Universe favors those who make the first choice, though I still strongly believe you have to think things through first, you can’t just keep worrying about the end result forever, either you’ll succeed or you’ll fail. Just learn from your mistakes and try again. It’s okay to fail, but at the end of the day Eventually you’ll have to make a choice. We all have to take a stand at some point in our lives, if we don’t want the Universe to leave us behind.
Except that would be a lie. It would have to say something like "The block might still be growing, there is a possibility you could lay the story, maybe". Not very inspirational or sciency. Besides, the whole idea of democratizing time makes no sense, because it's still measuring it from the frame of a human like consciousness, if we include other things then time is just movement. If something moves slower then time moves slower, and if something moves faster than time moves faster. And at the extremes of both time ceases to exist, they are essentially outside of time at opposite ends of the spectrum, which suggests we're dealing with something circular that loops back on itself. And if we take all that into account then the block of ice is more likely, because the growing block is intrinsically tied to the flawed, subjective, and not scientifically understood, idea of what humans consider consciousness.
@@alirezaomrani7650What if it wasn’t a growing block yet a frozen cube already set in your way of you getting that poster and getting motivation to do something.
Yes! Also I wonder if in the distant future conscious beings will be able to "mine" the block we are creating...and resurrect us long after we are dead. If the block exists, shouldn't it be accessible given enough time and technological advancement? I find this idea super inspirational
In this theory, the square of time t² that Galileo found by experiment, originates as a square of probability Ψ² in Quantum Mechanics. We have a geometrical process that starts with the quantum wave particle function ψ² being squared with the charge of the electron e² squared and with the speed of light c² being squared and ends with falling bodies being directly proportional to the square of the time t² they takes to fall.
When I was a kid, I thought a lot about the phrase "time flies when you're having fun". Like if I spent a whole day at school while my friend cut class and went to an amusement park, the day would feel significantly shorter for them because they're having a blast and I'm bored at school and time is dragging. So, the day flies by for them, each hour feels like 20 minutes, meanwhile the day is dragging for me, each hour feels like 2. So, I thought to myself: "in their head, the day is probably already over for them, and they are getting ready for bed, meanwhile I still have an hour left of school. So, am I in the past? Is everyone's 'now' different? Has anyone thought of this before? Why is no one talking about this??" And then I learned about the theory of relativity. So basically, I'm Einstein. Thank you for coming to my Ted Talk.
Well I’ll be damned, I had similar kinds of thoughts like that myself from time to time. Still do Strange thing is I even saw a brief 1 second glimpse of my own future once too. Didn’t realise until years after I dreamed it but it was exactly just as I had seen it. I haven’t had any since but perhaps that will not always be the case. Makes you wonder doesn’t it? Is the future set in stone and strange fluctuations in the fabric of spacetime allow some premonitions, was it a bubble in the fluid ‘present’ allowing a brief glimpse into a possible future? Are dreams even fabrications of the mind, or are they windows into viewing possible moments in alternate realities and parallel universes. Who knows
Strangely enough yes i had this thought that time moves differently under certain conditions. Are we all in sync or do we all have a static amount of time that gets spent at different rates? Do too much of one type of thing using up time faster and reach the end of life sooner etc.
The way we experience time has a lot to do with our mental state. For sure time does not pass equally for every being in the universe. I don't know how old you are, but 5 years in our childhood seems to take a lot longer than 5 years when you are an adult for example.
Gotta respect the platypus, after all, I do believe it is the only mammal that lays eggs and doesn't give birth to a live platypus. Not that other mammals give birth to live platypuses, platypae? Not sure which is correct in the plural sense, but anyways, I only meant they don't give birth to live young like other mammals. I think they're kind of cool.
Perhaps it was already made, but you're only now experiencing it. If this was true, then you already have experienced it, just not relative to now, until now. So I ask, did you even really wait at all?
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this stumped my understanding. like what the hell? your guy's ability to explain overly complex notions are laudable! every time you guys introduced a model of time of the universe, it always made me question stuff like "is the future already written then?!" and you guys actually do cover it afterwards. predicting the stream of human consciousness is a godlike skill so I applaud y'all once again! now i'm going to debate the paradoxical contradictions between the ice block model and the growing block model lol because either don't complement each other at all...crazy stuff...
They don't really predict your stream of consciousness, i'd say it's just a question that naturally arises when a human being thinks of the topic, it's more our reality that constrains your stream of consciousness than Kurzgesagt that predicts a specific branch.
You're just too naive and straightforward at the topic. There's more paradoxes arises. Just not so long ago, in 2023 scientists proved that photon can change its properties because of its future pathway. Its been called time interferance. The research is named "Time slit experiment"
I wrote a paper on this last semester in regard to time and the cosmological argument in philosophy last semester. Glad someone found a way to put into words what I was trying (unsuccessfully) to explain.
everything is ai you cant trust a single thing in 2024... the facts are very simple though... not a moon landing... antarctica still hidden in plain site and array of other crimes way worse than you could ever imagine... but hey you got a nice ai voice!!!
really, I often try to explain similar ideas to people around me and many don't listen at all, because it's too kind of absurd. Well, I'm probably not the best person to explain, but nevertheless
The problem here is the analogy at [03:02] with the magical instand communication. There is no instand communication and there never will be. c is the speed limit of the universe and the speed limit of information propagation. 2 rockets flying away from you each at naer the speed of light and in 90° to each other. When you do this though experiment (or watch minute physics on this topic) and switch perspectiv of those rockets while they communicate with the third person and each other, time gets real. You can send a message and someone can pick it up later. But noone can get the message before you send it. Time is not an illusion. It is a fundamental feature of this universe. And either is time the reason why the universe is expanding, or the expanding universe creates time. But you cant have one without the other.
True! The fact that the speed of light is finite really seems to be the hallmark of the fact that things really are REAL, they are out there, never fully reducible to their relations with other things. Light speed mediates measurement - or rather, since measurement is not some kind of fancy subjectibe action, but just another kind of physcial relation (as Einstein clearly showed in his special relativity paper), light speed mediates all relations. No instantaneous relation is possible, that is, things are NOT reducible to their relations, or even their constituents, but at all levels, every object maintains a hidden autonomy and reality. This is the way Object Oriented Ontology would read it, at least, and I really do like that philosophy.
The fact that radioactive decay is unpredictable does not mean that it is not determined. There is a difference between acausality and indetermination. The blockuniverse can already contain all quantum events without them being determined by causality.
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Had this exact crisis back in college. I came to the conclusion at the time that it was a frozen block, but I like this concept of a growing block… almost as though it’s a tank of water being filled; where the water’s surface is “now”.
No I actually had the same crisis in college and tried to tell my family who all thought I was being crazy. Now I can show them this video and then they’ll be crazy with me
@@vishalkote1475I'm afraid people who don't want to think about it just won't think about it. I've accepted that most things I'm interested in can only be discussed with random people on the internet...
After watching enough Kurzgesagt videos, I've realized the best thing to do is to live life like a commoner without thinking too much about the universe or the space-time continuum. ❤
Your videos are amazing, you are so amazing. Thank you for making my days!!! I love what you do, and if I could I'd fill my walls with your posters. You're the best, thank you!!!
These animations are so frickin adorable and hilarious. Holds your attention through the whole thing. What's being used to make them? Obviously requires a skilled artist and humorist as well...
If you are asking about the software used to animate, I would assume it's Adobe Animate. You can create simple animations pretty "easily" (you obviously need skilled professional artists of course). It's really good for this kind of stylized lineless corporate appearance.
Kurzgesagt mentioned in the past that they use Adobe Illustrator to draw the art, then Adobe After Effects to animate them. Check out their video about how they make a video in 2600 hours.
I believe your block universe theory is partially accurate; however, instead of a frozen future, I propose that all possibilities coexist simultaneously. For example, if you consider the scenario of missing a bus, the possibilities include: 1) arriving late for the bus, 2) successfully boarding the bus, 3) taking a taxi, or 4) receiving a ride from a friend. Each of these possibilities exists concurrently, and your actions ultimately determine which future will be your now
This is exactly what I've been thinking lately. I feel like the future definitely doesn't exist. Time is a feeling. Time isn't material. The moving of the Earth around the Sun is just a movement, and we call it a year, but it's not a specific amount of TIME. A year could pass and it could feel like a minute. THAT is time, that feeling. Our perception of things changing and the feelings that come up because of that. Everything that has ever happened and will ever happen exists, yet we have free will. That's something we as humans can't understand, or at least I can't. I feel like there are lots of things we know exist but can't understand, like death or nothingness. Maybe those could be spiritual, maybe a way of thinking about the idea of god? All these ideas I value so much and I feel like I can't continue doing things every day without knowing what to think about them. They're all-encompassing. Thank you so much for this video, it helped me see other people think about what I've been thinking too.
The argument of free-will vs destiny has always confused me, because it's always seemed obvious to me that both exist simultaneously. The universe is a chain reaction of events, therefore everything happens the way it does because of the preceding events that caused it. You can choose to do whatever you're capable of, but whatever you do decide to do is what you were always going to choose because of the events that caused you to make that decision. Isn't this obvious? What am I missing? I have the free will to decide if I wave my hand in the air right now, or wave my foot around instead. But whichever decision I make, I will have made for some miniscule reason (even a thought), and that reason exists because of the entire chain reaction of events since the start of the universe that have caused it to be. Things are the way they are precisely because of the events that caused them. This also means that the entire future would be predictable if only we had all of the information of the causes and effects of the chain reaction available to us.
@@mskmagic3877 > but whatever you do decide to do is what you were always going to choose because of the events You're missing the influence of the quantum world here. Without quantum uncertainty, the universe would be 100% deterministic. As of now, that seems to not be the case.
@@ildar5184 Thank you for this response. But I still don't understand. Are we saying that the 'random' fluctuations of energy at a point is space are unknowable to US, or that that they don't happen for any specific reason? I can accept that the future couldn't be completely predictable for us, but I can't see why the chain reaction of events doesn't have a naturally predetermined outcome?
It's not just a feeling. We still need to do quantum mechanics! That's kinda hard if time's just in our heads. Think instead in terms of different kinds of time: psychological (for our feeling of time flowing), cosmological (for the Big Bang & the expansion of the universe), thermodynamic (for irreversible ever increasing entropy), and the clock for calculating the quantum wave function. They all do their own stuff to keep the cosmos ticking! (PS sorry but we don't have free will, that definitely _is_ just in our heads; whenever you think you make a decision it's really the culmination of a very, very long chain of subtle causes, 99% of which you're unaware. Like how a snowflake floats to the ground looks kinda random, but it's actually 100% completely determined.)
@@mskmagic3877 it depends on the interpretation of quantum mechanics you prefer. The Copenhagen interpretation says that wave function collapse is totally random and you cannot say anything about the exact properties of a particle in superposition, they are fundamentally undetermined. Superdeterminism on the other hand claims that everything is correlated with everything else, the particle not just with the measurement device but with the environment, the experimental setup and even with how the scientist(s) "chose" to set up the experiment therefore everything about the quantum particle is 100% determined and by extension also about us. Everything we do and think is totally 100% determined. Everything is correlated with everything else all the way back to the Big Bang.
With the block universe theory, the fact that the past, the present and the future coexist is not incompatible with our free will. The real question is : if the future is already written, then WHO wrote it ? I think it is ourselves. But we do not have access to this future yet as we experience time in a linear way (past, present, future). We are just stuck in a moment of time but we have already made our choices. We are just waiting to live them.
I wrote about this exact topic as a teenager ~ for some reason, I always had this thought that the past, present, and future all exist right now simultaneously. Great video!
Me too! I used to think about this almost every day when I was a teenager and right up into college. Then I got a job and my mind put all that aside for years. Now I’m retired and starting to think about the notion of time once again. When I was young I began to think of time as a sort mechanism that would help me to understand the story that was my life. We can reference the past through memories and the future by means of our imagination and to some degree through planning. The always fleeting present is where we attempt to tie it all together in order to make sense out of all that we learn and experience. It doesn’t make much sense when I write it out now, but I remember that it made great sense when I first started thinking about it all those years ago.
But you said “always had this thought “ and “I wrote about this topic “ which would concluded that it’s not happening anymore . Which would mean lol it’s not happening the same time as the present , and it’s definitely not happening the same time as tomorrow. Just deep thought 😂that went to deep thought
Once you mentioned other galaxies that we can visibly observe, it clicked. This makes SO much sense. If you can view a galaxy that would take an inconceivable amount of time to get to, and it's a projection of light that is outdated to the now of that galaxy, but you're both experiencing now at the same time-- the idea of planes that aren't simultaneosly in the same time-- although occupying the same space is the only answer.
Yes, but that's not how "now slices" are defined, they disregard the time information takes to reach you. In that sense, looking at a far away galaxy is truly looking into a past slice. You will die long before you get to the time you can see the galaxy in that "now slice" of right now. The point here is that observers moving with respect to each other don't even share the same now slices. Someone in a far away galaxy that would happen to be stationary with respect to the Earth would have the same "now slices" as us though.
No. You are all wrong and heres why: Time does not exist beyond ourselves. It is a concept we made up to help make sense of things. That's all. It does not exist objectively, "out there", in the real world as an exclusively independent "thing". Instead, it simply is a result of our own mental processes, call it Reason if you will, that is necessary (i.e. demanded by Reason itself) for our own comprehension of reality. The latter, however, is also essentially us. Its all us, it always has been and always will be. Our minds projects itself onto the apparent external reality (i.e. reality as it appears to us as being something existentially fully independent from us/the mind), thereby, essentially making use of its own processes, like concepts, to make sense of what is, essentially, its own doing. Thus, simply put, everything that exists is necessarily a relation of self with self. Our minds relating itself to its own mental processes.
adding to your point, distant galaxies we observe are entangled to our existence regardless of time or space. Light experiences no time (from its own frame of reference) and in this example is emitted by the stars of this galaxy and absorbed by your eye instantly! from our frame of reference we understand this through our location in spacetime measuring the distance traveled in xxx number of lightyears. Funny to say but if you where to look up and gaze at the stars 10 years from now, acouple photons a trillion trillion miles away have already (i guess you could say) determined to hit your eye that very moment you decided to look up and around in the night sky
@@cryme5 They would not. Inertial frames are defined by 4d coordinates, so two objects that aren't occupying the same point in spacetime have different reference frames. They therefore won't have the same proper time, you'd still need Lorentz transformations for that. And relativity tells us each frame's "now" is valid. It also doesn't matter if they are stationary, the math depends on if they are accelerating or not.
well, you can't... but good news is that when intergalactic phones will be available, you can space travel (that obviously comes with the intergalactic phone technology) very fast away from some alien ship. Call and ask them to fly very fast away from Earth, then have them call your past self that missed the bus to warn you that you're about to miss the bus! if you didn't have an intergalactic phone at the time you were watching this UA-cam video, it's possible that they might have tried to warn you implanting a subliminal warning message in the video itself.
You can travel back in time to catch the bus in two ways: 1) Travel faster than light and it will lead you to travel in your past. 2) Create a stable wormhole with some exotic matters or dark energy and travel back in time through inter dimensional travel. And if you want to travel in future quickly then either travel @90% and above the speed of light or travel near to any black holes having enormous gravitational pool. Then time around you will slow down due to time dilation effect & you will travel back in future.
You already have a time machine! You have the entire video at your fingertips and can watch any part, any time you want. Now if you were one of the characters in the video, you would be locked in time frames.
this video is about false understanding of relativity and a total nonsense. an alien 1 is actually in the past and an alien 2 is actually in the future. there's no 'different' 'alternative' 'nows'. 'internal' aka object times 'move' differently depending on relative speed, objects don't have different nows. this video is a pseudo-scientific joke. it is actually harmful just like flat-earthers' believes.
This video feels so weird because I have had that theory as well, but I could never explain it, and now someone else is here explaining my thoughts just like they were and I was never able to put it into words. Thanks KGS!
The frustration in people thinking you’re talking absolute nonsense is so real this video definitely validates my late night existential thoughts at from years ago 😭
@@idontevenknow6795argument: “try to prove free will exists without circular logic” Response: “erm… because I can just do whatever I want, watch this *waves arm around a bunch*”
"So what you think is 'now', is really only your 'now' - there are many different 'nows' in the universe, and all of them are equally real" - my mother claiming dinner was ready when I was a child.
9:31 If the whole video didn't give me an existential crisis, this line definitely did: "Others think that time itself doesn't even exist, that the whole concept is an illusion of out human mind."
Im one of those that think that "time" dosen't exist, its like a metric system that human kind create to measure movement, the same way that "cm", its just a measurement to understand an object. The "aging" or "passage of time" in living beings is the decay of the cells and particles inside the body. For example: International atomic time is just the measurement of the cetium 133 atom transition (sorry, english isnt my first language).
@@tetsuyakenshiNope. Equating the metric to what it’s measuring is like equating numbers to numerals. Our measurement of time is just a useful model of time, not time itself. Even the idea of a measurement is more useful to us than what we’re actually doing; we’re not _measuring_ time, we’re _representing_ it. In the same way we use numerals to represent numbers.
@@hibernopithecus7500 Comparing measurement its an easy way to explain why some ppl dont think that time exist. Either way, you dont represent time itself, you represents a specific event, "one day" is only a representation of the earth's rotation, "one year" is the representation of the earth's translation, "1 second" are 9,192,631,770 periods of the radiation corresponding to the transition between the two hyperfine levels of the ground state of the caesium 133 atom. None of these are "time itself". So, can you tellme, what is "time itself"?
You know THERE has to be one Absolute Truth/ Objective Reality (100%) [regardless of what different scientists, ph.ds, doctors, philosophers, societies, religions, cultures, individuals, etcetera believe]. The rest could be categorised as either - 1.) Some Truth with some Falsehood mixed in it (no matter in what ratio/ percentage it is in) or 2.) Complete Falsehood/ Delusion (100% Wrong). Its something like this - [If Analogy is to be used our Body is like a Hardware of the Computer and our Soul is like a Software. Just as Computer's Hardware is Useless without a Software, similarly, a Body is also Useless /Lifeless without a Soul.] We go through 5 Phases in our Life :- 1. The Realm (outside of this material Universe) where we took an oath & chose to be granted free will and want to be get Tested (The Testimony of believing in Only One God by our soul), 2. In our mother's womb (9 months) - The soul is breathed into the body, which gets created from a single molecule through a unique DNA🧬 (An Instruction Manual/ A Program/ Code) fashioned/ programmed by Creator. And, as the soul enters a body that's from where our consciousness and conscience comes (it happens with a lightning speed i.e. in a fraction of a second which Scientists/ Doctors couldn't able to capture it), 3. On Earth 🌎 (On an average of about 60-70 years) [Commencement of Test with the Development of Conscience], 4. In the Grave (The time frame from our death till the Day of Judgment/ Resurrection) & 5. In Paradise or Hell (Eternal Life). All are Temporary except after the Resurrection. So, the consciousness in brain 🧠 gets activated when soul enters the body & through soul the conscience (sense of right and wrong) of heart gets activated (including feelings like joy, peace, pain, anger, etc.).
They just don't want to be responsible for your "intentional premature exit from life", brought on by your realization that you are, for all intents and purposes less than a speck of dust. So they tell you it will be okay. Even though that changes nothing.
@@danielduncan6806 "Even though that changes nothing." I always find it a bit funny that people struggle with their irrelevance in the face of the universe. Yes, there are 10,000 stars for every grain of sand on Earth. How does this change anything for you? it is and will be as okay as it ever was. i shouldn't have to tell you to get used to it because you are used to it.
I think a good analogy for this would be as if space time were a vinyl record and the observer is the needle. Every note on the album exists but we are only able to observe time linearly without any ability to control the needle ourselves. I could be off though. I just always liked to think of it this way.
To be clear, quantum mechanics might imply randomness, but there are equally valid theories of quantum mechanics that are completely compatible with a deterministic spacetime.
@@pumpkin_pants3828 It's not actually that complicated. The problem is most people don't typically spend their time conceptualizing what it would mean to exist within more than 4 dimensions. And just so you know, our Universe does possess more than 4 dimensions. It definitely has 5. Probably has more... but the limitations of our equipment kind of makes proving the existence of those dimensions beyond mathematics and theory almost impossible.
@@parlor3115I don't think they mean something other than QM. I think they mean other interpretations of QM. As they said, "equally valid theories of Quantum Mechanics". A point of clarity, Quantum Mechanics isn't the name of the theory. It's what we call practicing physics at the Quantum level. There are several valid theories on how Quantum Mechanics work, like the Copenhagen interpretation, or Superdeterminism.
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It's weird how this video (in my screen) is uploaded minutes ago but your comment is 1 hour ago
Kerby is the god of time
love your videos!
Hi friend
This is amazing video!
Excellent video. Will have to watch it again yesterday, since I've already seen it tomorrow.
TeNeT summarized
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Ah, well, that make my head hurt.
😂😂😂😂
Perfect comment
Kurzgesagt never fails to give me an existential crisis.
Especially on a Tuesday afternoon 😭
Especially on a Tuesday afternoon 😭
@@spidscorp4523It's morning
@@spidscorp4523It's morning
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I love how you missing the bus is knitted into the narrative of this video. As you have missed the bus, are about to miss the bus, just missed the bus, will miss the bus, all at different points in the video
I'm actually about to miss the bus from watching this video
update I made it to the bus on time
@@R0bertG-w8i lol i watched this inside the school bus
and didn't miss the bus.... all "nows" that were valid. excellent point. totally didnt pick up on that.
this video is about false understanding of relativity and a total nonsense. an alien 1 is actually in the past and an alien 2 is actually in the future. there's no 'different' 'alternative' 'nows'. 'internal' aka object times 'move' differently depending on relative speed, objects don't have different nows. this video is a pseudo-scientific joke. it is actually harmful just like flat-earthers' believes.
Its an apt analogy. The physical processes in our brains that create consciousness happen FAR to slowly to be measured in planck time. Meaning consciousness lags behind the "current painting" because our minds are nowhere near fast enough to perceive each frame. Consciousness has "missed the bus"
1:07 love the don’t hug me i’m scared reference
IKR😭😭😭
FUN
You finally made this video . . . it's about time!
underrated comment.
This comment should have been pinned😂
or maybe this video has been made since the big bang...
@@mznxbcv12345 Ok... how is this relevant to the subject?
Accept Jesus Christ as your savior! This whole video is a bunch of nonsense, just go to the Bible, it explains all this stuff in more detail + a bunch of time prophecies.
Hard to believe this video is from 10 years ago time flies
100 years ago
1,000 Years ago
10,000 years ago
100,000 years ago
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These videos are the only thing that calms me down. It's nice to know how small my work problems are when im apart of such a large universe.
And on that bombshell, let's give a round of applause to the feeling of an existential crisis, the very thing that Kurzgesagt does best.
Right?!? I’ve never gotten an existential crisis from their videos 😭 it’s only ever calmed me down
Indeed! Relativizing is the key of self-regulation and emotional intelligence!
Except theyre not small for you, only for the universe. And who gives a shit about the universe because it is us who have to deal with the 'small' problems
Well said
The way this is displayed also means there has to be a point of convergence where all things of any time exist in the same point in space
please make me smart like you 🙏
Somewhat my thought as well, it portrayed the expansion of time as a property dependant on it’s subjects.
like the big bang?
like the big bang? or no
@ourjewelsaturn that's not quite what I was thinking but I suppose that kind of fits the bill though.
"Me missing the bus was already predetermined since the big bang"
Say that to your teacher in school lol
I’m going to say it to my boss when he asks why I didn’t go to work.
And them putting you in detention was too lol
😂😂😂😂
🤣😆🤣😆🤣😆🤣😆
@@Redflowers9 It’s a destiny 🤣
The talent of this crew, just amazing.
God knows what happens before it happens, so this has been talked about for a really long time
everyone's talking about the animation, but the soundtrack is amazing! everything leveled up! congrats, i got an existential crisis again!
Wanted to say the same! Absolutely awesome
Me too! I love being stuck in a perpetual existential crisis that I know I can't escape! Best feeling ever
Everyone, ACCEPT JESUS!
@@danielanderson6933 No, because I don't have to
@@TheSilverShadow17 Atheists believe in nonsense. Please accept Jesus instead. It's a much better option.
who’s watching in 3024?? 🙏
Me😂
I watched tomorrow actually
Watching from the year 2567, from Mars 🙏
Looking forward to it (but not born yet 😢)
Watching this in the heat death of the universe guys it’s a little bit hot😊
1:08 the Don’t Hug Me I’m Scared reference is awesome 😂 love those little things hidden in there.
"Yo dawg I heard you like existential dread in your videos about time so I put existential dread from a video about time in your existential dread from a video about time"
@@gregormonkey "I also added details of an existential crisis whilst also hiding the fact that this video is secretly an existential crisis covered with butterflies and rainbows"
Like at 3:44 where we see baby Yoda
also kirby with bandana waddle dee
Kirby :)))
The fact Kurz spent a month travelling to the future just to educate us about it is insane dedication
What's my name
Yes
how do you always have tons of likes in seconds?
Or maybe it's past from some other perspective (I'll leave)
@@fullmetaltheorist Heisenberg...?
5:37 I was SO relieved when he said “Except, quantum stuff is ruining everything again”
I'd like to keep my free will if possible!
@@J.5.M. If quantum particles behave randomly and their behaviour cant be predicted because of that, then that means the universe isnt deterministic. But that doesnt give humans free will. The future is then dependent on what quantum particles do, and there is no "human will" involved with how these particles behave.
@@8617-n7l Dang, that's a good point
@@8617-n7l if a "humans free will" is determined by what quantum particles do, what determines what quantum particles do? BTW, where did the physical laws of the universe exist prior to the big bang? Where did the matter or "ingredients" to create the universe come from if the laws of physics deny the creation of matter in a closed system (the universe)... Is zero the presence of nothing or the absence of something?... What shirt will I wear tomorrow? What will the price of Silver do overnight? Will Earth be hit by a Gamma Ray Blast? Is it good to be comfortable with uncertainty instead of being a dogmatic narrow minded moron?..........
The idea that the universe is creating "new" time (or that new time is being created by something else) is actually freakier to me than a deterministic universe for some reason.
I can't express how much of an impact 1:07 was for me. I was looking at my plate cutting my dinner while I listened and when you said "The past is far behind us," I froze thinking "the future doesn't exist" and when I heard you say it, looked up and saw that GOD DAMNED CLOCK the shudder I had shook me to my core. Top writing. I will later say how I enjoyed the rest of the video.
I'm too stupid to understand the rest. Good video though :D
Interstellar moment, I love overly complex explanations of time!
This one was especially abstract and depressing
@@shadowofheaven3279Being delusional is a part of life, we think we aren’t naive but even if we make a decision, that would have been predetermined by the future. I hate knowing that a theory, if true, would mean everything we do is just predicted right, to happen
@@Demonsidedogi’ve had a weird phenomenon that might’ve been an indicator that my future is set in stone but who knows?
More like overly simple I think
Wait wumba watches kurgesagt cool
The fact they can use all of these trademarked characters to illustrate their ideas makes it all feel so much more premium
huh?
@@telumbric1292didn’t you see the Kirby and the waddle Dee ?
Including the terrifying clock from Don't Hug Me, I'm Scared
@@telumbric1292 Peridot from Steven Universe also made a short cameo at 3:43
@@thatoneguy165CLOT
I did not expect a Don't Hug Me I'm Scared reference at 01:10, that clock lives in my head rent free (I would like to wear it on my rizd).. beautiful work as always Kurzgesagt.
i got 2 DHMIS shirts from my sister, love that show
@@alecc_a7585they have plushies now 👀 up for preorder
Yeah that was like worlds colliding
was particularly looking at the comment just for this!!!
Confused me 😭😭
Great video! the time block theory makes the most sense to me. And actually it has been mentioned in the Quran that everything has been written in the (preserved tablet) before the creation of existence.
The Preserved Tablet (al-Lawh al-Mahfuz) is the heavenly preserved record of all that has happened and will happen.
All praise to Allah.
There are so many references in this episode! Twin peaks, don’t hug me I’m scared, space dandy, Star Wars, Steven universe, the black lodge, probably some I didn’t even notice…
Kirby
Pikmin
Metroid!!
Where was the steven universe one? Can someone reply to my comment on it?? I missed it and can’t find it
Didn't notice any of them
Yay, now I can question my reality and not know for certain whether I really exist. Thanks Kurzgesagt! 🎉
Why, you couldn't do that before watching the video?
you'll get over it eventually
Existential crisis, achieved.
But you do know though, you don't need to understand it, life is nothing but a inexplicable miracle, yet you live every day, why not believe in it?
yes you exist and are alive so go out and live instead of pondering nonsense such as this because its bad for your physcological and mental health!
When I was 5 years old I had this feeling everything was predetermined and I was just watching it all happen so I tried to do things that were unpredictable in an attempt to break the universe, but I quickly realized I couldn't prove it
Your 5 year old self really said "Nah, Ima do my own thing"
I did this too but at like 8😭😭
@@arkidie I feel like it might have been somewhat inspired by watching TV, because I remember fully expecting the entire universe to cease to exist and just turn into the TV static noise if I went "off script"
i still do this
THIS COMMENT WILL BREAK THE UNIVERSE BECAUSE IT WAS NOT PREDETERMINED
Loved the references of Kirby, Pikmin, Star Wars, Steven Universe and so much more.
where is steven u?
Gary the 🐌 snail of SpongeBob
Pokemon Platypus
@@MalikPaul-n9zperidot appears in the bottom of the screen at 3:44
dont hug me im scared
Time is definitely one of the most complicated, weird and difficult things that one could possibly try to wrap their head around, so Kurzgesagt attempting to simplify and teach it ''in a nutshell'' (Exactly what they do best) is definitely very daring and commendable.
[Edit 1 month later] wow has this comment gotten popular, why did I just now realise it's been saying ''Comlicated'' this whole time T~T
yes, true, and gave some existential dread in the process, and btw thanks quantum physics, for allowing us to keep our free will!
Agreed, especially the fact that they've managed to discuss both determinism and uncertainty as literally opposing ideas in a single yet logically coherent video!
@@golamrasul9887I truly don’t say this to be argumentative, it’s a genuine question. Absent religious reasons, which I don’t think you’re getting at here (and I think/hope we can finally start to write off the opinions of the religious as an anchor on progress, they’ve been the loudest voice in the room and the legislatures, etc, for far too long), why do people cling to having free will so badly?
It’s not like once we discover or accept we do or don’t it changes. If we don’t then we never did and things would *seem* largely the same, except maybe we could be more compassionate. If we do then we always have.
Comlicated or complicated?
Comlicated or complicated?
never has the phrase "Except! Quantum stuff..." made me feel so relieved than at 5:38
surprised myself.
fr had me like: 🙂😐🤨🤔😦😗😅🙂
I hope you'll see that you don't need quantum stuff to know your mental process still exist, if that's the part you're afraid of. Like, you can agree that your "today" will eventually be your past, and that for that futur you, it has already happend, and they know which choice was made. But it doesn't change that there was a thought process, a decision, even when the output is already known.
Determinism or quantum randomness = No free will.
@@lucdombar4527 Thank you. Searched the comments just to find someone else that disagrees with Kurzgesagts interpretation of free will.
I hear it so often and had yet to hear someone question it, even though it seems so obvious that just because your decisions are fixed does not make you unable to make decisions. You just will always decide in the same way that the same version of you in the exact same situation would always decide.
@@riliash > You just will always decide in the same way that the same version of you in the exact same situation would always decide.
that's actually a really nice way to put it. Because of my past experiences and my neurology, I will make the same decision under a given set of circumstances, so despite then decision being fixed, the choice was mine after all :)
this guy makes thing simple and complicated at the same time
this _extremely talented professional team_* makes thing simple and complicated at the same time
Yeah how unfortunate. The smart sounding guy, the narrator, sound make it clearest
Deja vu...I had them frequently when I was a kid. The "feeling" lasted seconds, maybe 3 seconds at the most. After the age of 15, they became infrequent. However, I got hit with the "big one" when I was 26...it lasted a full 20 seconds (like a wave that built up) and what I was looking at was revealed to me. I was seeing at that moment something I had dreamt months before...it was a very vivid dream and where I was I had never been. Then it passed as they usually do...but I recognized what I was looking at, that "I've seen this or been here before". As I said, I was very far away from where I lived and had never been where I was before...but there it was, the exact same image as that dream. It was a stretch of highway, the trees, the sign. I was stunned as it happened. I was alone and I cried out loud. I haven't had a deja vu since and that was 34 years ago. This was the only "supernatural" event that's ever occurred in my life. Prior to that I was very skeptical of such things...now I firmly believe the future is pre-determined and occasionally (a glitch?) some of us get a quick view of it. Certainly I'm not the only one.
Holy shit yeah Deja vu as a 'glitch' of future ...... something to think about fs
@@nd3394 Perhaps the most profound event of my life. I can't explain what it was...no one can. I can say that it makes me think there may be something awaiting after death...perhaps everything just repeats over and over again? IDK.
I've also had de ja vu, but still believe in an open future. Somethings in the future can be predicted and are set into motion by present/past desicions or events. The predicted future can also change. It is like a chess game in which you can predict the other players moves several moves in advance. The other players moves are not predetermined and could be different than you predicted, but if you know the player well, you can still usually guess what they will do in each consecutive situation (turn).
(I am speaking as if you and I are professional chess champians. This is just an example. In reality, I'm only average at chess and only occasionally guess a few moves in advanced. I'm only imagining what it would be like to be able to see 10 moves into the future, like a pro chess player can do.)
@@sammig.8286 Good point...that may be what happened. I can't explain it...the mother of all Deja Vue's. I haven't had once since, not even a little one.
Mf are you really saying that you rarely got the feeling of deja vu? It's a natural response. Vsauce made a whole ass video about it. The fact that you experienced it so infrequently is the weird thing about you. Most people feel the thing you experienced several times per year.
These animations are outta control , over the years I’ve seen these people level up heavy
Bill Gate’s impact
Amazing in fact
this video is about false understanding of relativity and a total nonsense. an alien 1 is actually in the past and an alien 2 is actually in the future. there's no 'different' 'alternative' 'nows'. 'internal' aka object times 'move' differently depending on relative speed, objects don't have different nows. this video is a pseudo-scientific joke. it is actually harmful just like flat-earthers' believes.
Accept Jesus as your savior for your sins! Hurry up! God's clock is ticking!
@@danielanderson6933 if you don't sin, ma boi, jesus died for nothing
What I find so fascinating about relativity is the sheer amount of time travelling paradoxes you can create, and how some of those same paradoxes might interact with each other
I think the universe prevents paradoxes.
Time could very well exist in these blocks, but when quantum mechanics comes into play, prior to the collapse of the wavefunction by an observation, the universe splits into the many worlds.
Perhaps t=0 was a single page, but for every plank-time after t=0 there would be an exceptionally large number of pages to represent each of the possible universes.
To break out of science and into my personal philosophical and spiritual beliefs - there is an untestable but fundamental analog of the fundamental quantum fields, this analog upholds consciousness-exclusive information like qualia for example.
I think the overall consciousness-field is literally in-and-of-itself conscious and capable of universal scale choices. I think that consciousness-field (which I consider as deity-like) is the universal child - but he's not drawing the pages, he's picking which pages go into the book (or books if time travel were to become possible).
The consciousness-field exists across time from the big bang to "Prime-Time," which would be defined as the time in which no conscious observer has yet born witness to collapse the wavefunctions.
@@JaydragonMThe universe doesn’t prevent paradoxes. Paradoxes are just the maths way of telling you you got things wrong in some way.
@@mzaitealthough this isn’t really a paradox assuming that light travels at the same speed both directions which is always assumed when talking about the theory of relativity
Floatheadphysics has a great video on the andromeda paradox which is what this is and explains why it isn’t a paradox at all
@@Parxi_o incorrect. Light can only move up at a 45 degree angle relative to where it starts. It’s fixed.
Love the "Don't Hug Me I'm Scared" reference at the beginning with Time !!
EDIT: Damn glad to see so many people of culture in here
I'd honestly be a little disappointed if they didn't
1:07
Also Kirby haha
literally was singing that in my head right before the reference
meh meh meh meh mEH MEH MEH MEH
even though i dont understand yes
I just discovered this channel and it is really so well-made and explained in a very fun way. Love it!! Please keep 'em coming
The fact that this was explained very very well in a Ben 10 episode is still amazing....
Wait when….. nah no way. Tell me the episode, Ben 10 was my childhood.
@@Just-a-Orion-on-the-internet. Yup there was a episode(s0ep10 paradox) in alien force (then later in ultimate alien ) where there was this special alien that leaves these wierd trails that is actually all of moments of time ... The past present and future... It was a bit wacky but explained nicely in the end
it was in alien force@@mukulnag1578
Episode number and series
@@syedzakariya4124
It was the episode that introduced Professor Paradox (Ben 10's parody of Doctor who).
One thing that helps the mental mapping of how there can be "so many nows" and also how some "nows" are in others' "future" is that there is a speed to causality.
Yea. Causality "spreads", at the speed of light... Which begs the question... in a sci-fi setting, could reality actually be rewritten? If a "causality wave" moves at the speed of light, would an "anti-causality wave" be able to cancel it impacting with the first, canceling the event retroactively?
Maybe not where the event already happened. What about canceling its spread... ?
What about the reversal of causality?
Can highly recommend Wolfram Physics - they have a whole theory where the universe is made out of causal events and nothing else
I was surprised this wasn’t brought up
@@sethheristal9561 Yes. Instead of thinking in terms of time and the speed of light. Think of reality in terms of MATTER and CAUSALITY - like dominos interacting with each other. Light moves at the speed of causality. And obviously when you move at the speed of light, YOU are moving at the speed of causality. But, you are moving at the speed of causality right now. Everything does. Your "particles" are currently whirring in orbits at the speed of causality. If you get in a spaceship and approach the speed of light, your particles move through the fabric of space, your causality is iterating through the fabric of space, slowing down the orbits of your particles because the speed of causality is constant, therefore it must be distributed between orbital and lateral motion. So, your orbital cells slow, and your thinking slows, but you are flying faster through space. So, stop thinking of it in terms of a clock. Think of it in terms of matter. Time is a tenuous concept that humans made up. A clock is just a spring under tension or an oscillating block of quartz anyway. Scientists have tried to track time accurately using cesium and found that the clocks diverge just by raising it off the floor. So how can you ever expect to track now? The concept of time understood by the general population is very primitive. We might as well believe we can "measure time" using ocean waves.
I wish to add that: even if time is already written (and even with quantum mechanics it's simply random not 'free will') it simply means that, in exactly the same situation, and as that exact version of us, we will always make that same decision, but even if that event will always happen and the outcome will always be the same it is still our own decision, our brains deciding the course of action to take, which (if you don't believe in anything beyond reality like souls) is all that would happen anyway. Essentially, the predetermined future is simply a projection of the decisions you will make, it doesn't nullify that you have made them, it just the when of the matter that's blurry.
It's the same as how if you ask a computer to determine which of two options are better it will always arrive at the same conclusion if you give it the same starting data. The calculations the computer went through to arrive at this conclusion aren't worthless just because it always arrives at the same one, they were still necessary and useful. If you view free will as more similar to this situation, basically an evolutionary adaptation that allowed us to handle difficult and novel situations by being able to think freely and abstractly, then it still clearly exists. And like there's no reason to treat free will as somehow special and different from all our other evolutionary adaptations since we aren't in any way seperate from the rest of life on this planet.
@@hedgehog3180 Exactly!
Well said
One more thing to add is that this is less time travel, and more just going to the future faster and irreversibly. You're just seeing the future world faster, and finding out what happens later. You didn't go to the future, your now just progressed sooner. Your friend's decision isn't eternally locked in stone when you go forwards in time, it's just you remeet them again years later to find out what choices they made.
@@hedgehog3180 You're correct about algorithms in a computer generating consistent results. However, my choices are ad hoc in comparison. Grab the can of Coke or the can of root beer from the fridge? My choice, on a whim. Unpredictable.
this channel never fails to give me a headache but i still continue to watch
“The Past is far behind us, the future doesn’t exist” gave me instant chills because of the don’t hug me I’m scared reference. Loved it.
Or even scarier is what if both ideas of time are true. It's all already calculated but recalculates as the Nows move.
AsSalam Alaikum, peace and blessings of God be upon you and all brothers and sisters, children of our father Adam (as) and our mother Eve (as).
Dear brothers and sisters, usury (interest,loans,debts,inflation) has destroyed mankind. Kindly read these verses. God bless you.
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Those who consume interest cannot stand [on the Day of Resurrection] except as one stands who is being beaten by Satan into insanity. That is because they say, "Trade is [just] like interest." But God has permitted trade and has forbidden interest. So whoever has received an admonition from his Lord and desists may have what is past, and his affair rests with God . But whoever returns to [dealing in interest or usury] - those are the companions of the Fire; they will abide eternally therein.
God destroys interest and gives increase for charities. And God does not like every sinning disbeliever.
Indeed, those who believe and do righteous deeds and establish prayer and give zakah will have their reward with their Lord, and there will be no fear concerning them, nor will they grieve.
O you who have believed, fear God and give up what remains [due to you] of interest, if you should be believers.
Quran 2:275-278
i was chin deep in thought and then i saw peridot in one frame and this reference 😭
literal trash ha 🖤
@@kristenrobinson665wdym?
It sounds like the problem with the 3 alien spaceships thought experiment is that the "instantaneous internet" breaks causality in the same way that time travel would.
Yeah, I don't see how that thing implies there is any problem. Such communication is impossible for a reason.
Well there's what Einstein called 'spooky action at a distance' (quantum entanglement), so _theoretically_ it might be possible despite breaking causality. But I'm not smart enough to understand it properly, so please don't take my word for it.
Time travel, or also maybe knowing the exact position and momentum of a quantum object. Sort of breaks the rules.
In the sense of communication, sure.
But what it does is more clearly illustrate something that we do know to be true, that your time frame is determined by motion through spacetime.
And this we have observed through our GPS satellites gaining about 38.6 microseconds every day compared to clocks on the ground, due to time dilation.
Though I personally don't think faster than light communication or time, travel necessarily needs to break causality, in the same way one could draw a flipbook involving a time traveling character.
Essentially, the character would need to do something unrelated to the events on the previous panels, say they do something different in the background unnoticed to the foreground characters, thus not influencing them. (Unused information)
Or do something that fulfills the events of previous panels. (Information that was there from the beginning anyway)
In both cases there is no violation of causality.
Came here to say this. While it illustrates how time changes as you move faster, it ignores that each of those six points in spacetime have completely different presents, and wouldn't be able to interact.
Not even through spooky action at a distance (unless you really like pointless guessing games that cannot be used for communication).
Dhmis reference appreciated
Glad someone noticed. I was just thinking of that quote then he said it
Bro is here ❤️
Wewd
3:12 does that mean if we are able to travel in 30km/s we can talk to the past (time travel)😮
The past is far behind us, the future doesnt exist!
My brain hurts
“The conception of “time travel” is predicated upon the notion that the future has already occurred and that the past is somehow still accessible, which begs the question, where is time being “saved”, and what IS “time” if not a mere abstraction?”
Very true.
The only reason I give any credence to the theory though is bc time travel is indeed possible.
So if you can travel through time then perhaps that point in time before or after your own exist at the present. Otherwise, idk how the past or future could be accessible
@@mattchambers4561 it’s quite intriguing
Time is the meaning of existed or proof that something actually happened or was created ,time is the past
Both aren’t possible
Your error like in the word 'believe'. @@MarkkysLife
Very much appreciate that Peridot cameo at 3:43
Also Pikmin, Grogu and others
DON'T TOUCH THAT! YOU CLODS DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING!!
Meow from Space Dandy
Clod
Peridot is love :)
Love how these videos always make me question reality even more than I already do
Calm down you haven't even watched it yet
@@unstablejihadi4858😂
How do you know?@@unstablejihadi4858
Update: now that I've seen the full video, I stand by my comment
Agree😂 and I love it❤
4:06 I’m sorry, Twin Peaks? This video is incredibly awesome.
"Most people think Time is like a river that flows swift and sure in one direction, but I have seen the face of Time, and I can tell you, they are wrong. Time is an ocean in a storm." - from Prince of Persia, the Sands of Time. Makes more sense to me now, after 21 years.
"People assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect, but *actually* from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint - it's more like a big ball of wibbly wobbly... time-y wimey... stuff." -- The Doctor
complete BS
@@viniciusdomenighi6439 Wait, are you saying the quote from a fictional person from a video game in a fictional world, isn’t 100% accurate to our world?!
@@viniciusdomenighi6439 You mind giving a better analogy? And maybe have some math to back it up?
Was one of my favorite series. The gameplay has aged badly, but that line delivery is perfect and lives in my brain forever.
3:50 The amount of amazing references here is astounding.
Super Metroid!!!111!!
Space dandy and Steve universe
Did not expect Peridot to be there tbh
@@FreezeFunCLOD
Baby Yoda ❤
The idea of the Growing Block can be super inspirational. It should be a poster with it saying something like, "The Block is still growing, lay the story". Idk, but I would buy something inspirational and sciency
BRO!! I WAS JUST THINKING THAT!!! (You read my mind)
Great minds think alike! Yeah! I would totally buy a poster like that!
For me the ideal slogan would be:
The Block grows, with or without you, but only you get to decide how.
Stack your bricks, or someone else will stack theirs. 🧱
I don’t know, I think the Universe favors those who make the first choice, though I still strongly believe you have to think things through first, you can’t just keep worrying about the end result forever, either you’ll succeed or you’ll fail. Just learn from your mistakes and try again. It’s okay to fail, but at the end of the day Eventually you’ll have to make a choice.
We all have to take a stand at some point in our lives, if we don’t want the Universe to leave us behind.
Except that would be a lie. It would have to say something like "The block might still be growing, there is a possibility you could lay the story, maybe". Not very inspirational or sciency. Besides, the whole idea of democratizing time makes no sense, because it's still measuring it from the frame of a human like consciousness, if we include other things then time is just movement. If something moves slower then time moves slower, and if something moves faster than time moves faster. And at the extremes of both time ceases to exist, they are essentially outside of time at opposite ends of the spectrum, which suggests we're dealing with something circular that loops back on itself. And if we take all that into account then the block of ice is more likely, because the growing block is intrinsically tied to the flawed, subjective, and not scientifically understood, idea of what humans consider consciousness.
@@alirezaomrani7650What if it wasn’t a growing block yet a frozen cube already set in your way of you getting that poster and getting motivation to do something.
Yes! Also I wonder if in the distant future conscious beings will be able to "mine" the block we are creating...and resurrect us long after we are dead. If the block exists, shouldn't it be accessible given enough time and technological advancement? I find this idea super inspirational
What was the point of this comment? Just to daydream about buying a cheesy product?
In this theory, the square of time t² that Galileo found by experiment, originates as a square of probability Ψ² in Quantum Mechanics.
We have a geometrical process that starts with the quantum wave particle function ψ² being squared with the charge of the electron e² squared and with the speed of light c² being squared and ends with falling bodies being directly proportional to the square of the time t² they takes to fall.
When I was a kid, I thought a lot about the phrase "time flies when you're having fun". Like if I spent a whole day at school while my friend cut class and went to an amusement park, the day would feel significantly shorter for them because they're having a blast and I'm bored at school and time is dragging.
So, the day flies by for them, each hour feels like 20 minutes, meanwhile the day is dragging for me, each hour feels like 2. So, I thought to myself: "in their head, the day is probably already over for them, and they are getting ready for bed, meanwhile I still have an hour left of school. So, am I in the past? Is everyone's 'now' different? Has anyone thought of this before? Why is no one talking about this??"
And then I learned about the theory of relativity.
So basically, I'm Einstein.
Thank you for coming to my Ted Talk.
thanks sir, if your young version's hypothesis was true, I knew how I can stretch my time literally. 48 hours a day? How beautiful!
Well I’ll be damned, I had similar kinds of thoughts like that myself from time to time. Still do
Strange thing is I even saw a brief 1 second glimpse of my own future once too. Didn’t realise until years after I dreamed it but it was exactly just as I had seen it. I haven’t had any since but perhaps that will not always be the case.
Makes you wonder doesn’t it? Is the future set in stone and strange fluctuations in the fabric of spacetime allow some premonitions, was it a bubble in the fluid ‘present’ allowing a brief glimpse into a possible future?
Are dreams even fabrications of the mind, or are they windows into viewing possible moments in alternate realities and parallel universes. Who knows
Strangely enough yes i had this thought that time moves differently under certain conditions. Are we all in sync or do we all have a static amount of time that gets spent at different rates? Do too much of one type of thing using up time faster and reach the end of life sooner etc.
The way we experience time has a lot to do with our mental state. For sure time does not pass equally for every being in the universe. I don't know how old you are, but 5 years in our childhood seems to take a lot longer than 5 years when you are an adult for example.
I started feeling like that when I was 7
Yay for the "DON'T HUG ME I'M SCARED" reference! You even showed the creepy Clock Guy when you said the line! ❤❤❤
i literally got up and screamed at my phone when i heard and saw the reference!!
I didn’t realize it was a DHMIS reference until you just said that
what time was it in the video?
@@tissb6351 Around 1:06
THATS WHY IT SOUNDED SO FAMILIAR I GOT SCARED FOR A MOMENT TRYING TO FIGURE OUT WHY I GOT DEJA VU FROM IT 😭
"Weird mix of duck and mammal that makes no sense." It's such a way to roast a platypus.
DAMN YOU PERRY THE PLATYPUS!
Kurzgesagt will be the first to be sent to marsupial gulag after the Great Platypussian Uprise!
😂
@@Dawad2007I don’t think that’s how the phrase goes
Gotta respect the platypus, after all, I do believe it is the only mammal that lays eggs and doesn't give birth to a live platypus. Not that other mammals give birth to live platypuses, platypae? Not sure which is correct in the plural sense, but anyways, I only meant they don't give birth to live young like other mammals. I think they're kind of cool.
They need to play these videos in school if they did when I was in school I would have actually wanted to learn science
That "don't hug me, I'm scared" reference at 1:07 hit me like a freight train lmao
“Time is a tool you can put on the wall”
That and the Twin Peaks reference at 3:57 did it for me
And the clock at 10:08
Just saw the clock is also there at 1.08
What's don't hug me I'm scared
@@mynamesplatinumor wear it on your wrist
really like when someone explains about confusing time things, and I fractionly understand it little by little
It's about time you got around to this topic. I've been waiting for it all my life.
now?
It really is about time, yes.
Perhaps it was already made, but you're only now experiencing it. If this was true, then you already have experienced it, just not relative to now, until now. So I ask, did you even really wait at all?
And according to this video, you will continue to wait ... forever.
Which life?
0:02 - "Exploring the Existence of Past, Present, and Future Simultaneously"
0:58 - "Understanding the Concept of Time: Each Moment as an Undrawn Sketch"
1:47 - "Explaining Why, According to the Theory of Relativity, Things Have to Be a Certain Way
2:35 - "Three Alien Spaceships Hovering a Million Light Years Away: A Hypothetical Scenario"
3:21 - "Maneuvering Against the Opposite Angle of a Second Ship Through a Time Block"
4:13 - "Exploring the Illusion of the Universe: Beyond Time and Evolution"
5:01 - "Exploring the Concept of Time Coexistence and Pre-Determined Future"
5:53 - "Understanding Radioactive Atom Decay"
6:38 - "The Future: An Untold Story Unlike the Past"
7:27 - "Exploring the Concept of 'Now' in a Humorous and Orderly Manner"
8:18 - "Exploring the Concept of Creating New Time in the Universe"
9:11 - "Alien Perspectives: What Extraterrestrials Might Think of Current Events"
10:06 - "Exploring the Abstract and Elusive Concept of Time"
10:48 - "Predicting Future Events in the Constantly Changing Tapestry of Time"
11:25 - "Exclusive 20% Discount on Annual Membership after Trial for First 200 Users"
underrated comment
1:08 Props for sneaking in Tony the talking clock! If you know, you know.
Dhmis
Traumatic experience
That motherfucking series oh god
9:30
Dont hug me im scared 😱
this stumped my understanding. like what the hell? your guy's ability to explain overly complex notions are laudable! every time you guys introduced a model of time of the universe, it always made me question stuff like "is the future already written then?!" and you guys actually do cover it afterwards. predicting the stream of human consciousness is a godlike skill so I applaud y'all once again! now i'm going to debate the paradoxical contradictions between the ice block model and the growing block model lol because either don't complement each other at all...crazy stuff...
They don't really predict your stream of consciousness, i'd say it's just a question that naturally arises when a human being thinks of the topic, it's more our reality that constrains your stream of consciousness than Kurzgesagt that predicts a specific branch.
You're just too naive and straightforward at the topic. There's more paradoxes arises. Just not so long ago, in 2023 scientists proved that photon can change its properties because of its future pathway. Its been called time interferance. The research is named "Time slit experiment"
@@WiRaRI tried to read a paper on particle time once...once.😢
I wrote a paper on this last semester in regard to time and the cosmological argument in philosophy last semester. Glad someone found a way to put into words what I was trying (unsuccessfully) to explain.
everything is ai you cant trust a single thing in 2024... the facts are very simple though... not a moon landing... antarctica still hidden in plain site and array of other crimes way worse than you could ever imagine... but hey you got a nice ai voice!!!
really, I often try to explain similar ideas to people around me and many don't listen at all, because it's too kind of absurd. Well, I'm probably not the best person to explain, but nevertheless
The problem here is the analogy at [03:02] with the magical instand communication. There is no instand communication and there never will be. c is the speed limit of the universe and the speed limit of information propagation.
2 rockets flying away from you each at naer the speed of light and in 90° to each other. When you do this though experiment (or watch minute physics on this topic) and switch perspectiv of those rockets while they communicate with the third person and each other, time gets real.
You can send a message and someone can pick it up later. But noone can get the message before you send it.
Time is not an illusion. It is a fundamental feature of this universe. And either is time the reason why the universe is expanding, or the expanding universe creates time. But you cant have one without the other.
True! The fact that the speed of light is finite really seems to be the hallmark of the fact that things really are REAL, they are out there, never fully reducible to their relations with other things. Light speed mediates measurement - or rather, since measurement is not some kind of fancy subjectibe action, but just another kind of physcial relation (as Einstein clearly showed in his special relativity paper), light speed mediates all relations. No instantaneous relation is possible, that is, things are NOT reducible to their relations, or even their constituents, but at all levels, every object maintains a hidden autonomy and reality. This is the way Object Oriented Ontology would read it, at least, and I really do like that philosophy.
just watch "dark" three times
The fact that radioactive decay is unpredictable does not mean that it is not determined. There is a difference between acausality and indetermination. The blockuniverse can already contain all quantum events without them being determined by causality.
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That don't hug me I'm scared reference was golden
Ik lmao
Legendary reference
Maybe time’s just a construct of human perception, an illusion created by
@@danielgbgibson AAA AAA AAA A AA *A AA A A A AJDJZOSKZIAOOSOZ* -
Had this exact crisis back in college. I came to the conclusion at the time that it was a frozen block, but I like this concept of a growing block… almost as though it’s a tank of water being filled; where the water’s surface is “now”.
At the... *time*?
No I actually had the same crisis in college and tried to tell my family who all thought I was being crazy. Now I can show them this video and then they’ll be crazy with me
@@vishalkote1475I'm afraid people who don't want to think about it just won't think about it.
I've accepted that most things I'm interested in can only be discussed with random people on the internet...
@@vishalkote1475”truth is… game was rigged from the start”
After watching enough Kurzgesagt videos, I've realized the best thing to do is to live life like a commoner without thinking too much about the universe or the space-time continuum. ❤
And love...dont forget love
Your brain trying to protect you from feeling doomed, how cute
My takeaways are a little different, I'm usually amazed and filled with wonder
Forbidden fruit.
@@donsolosSame man. The growing block model of the universe makes so much sense when you think about it.
Your videos are amazing, you are so amazing. Thank you for making my days!!! I love what you do, and if I could I'd fill my walls with your posters. You're the best, thank you!!!
1:06 I loved the Don't Hug Me I'm Scared reference! 😅
I saw it and immediately scolled down to see if anyone else had noticed it lol
Shi got me flashbacks
Not the refrence expected in a kurzgesagt video
Oh my god, I thought I was seeing things.
It scared me.
This is the second time they've referenced him. The first one was in the homeopathy video.
These animations are so frickin adorable and hilarious. Holds your attention through the whole thing. What's being used to make them? Obviously requires a skilled artist and humorist as well...
My 5yo doesn’t understand the difference between past and present but he loves Kirby.
@@QDWhitelmao
If you are asking about the software used to animate, I would assume it's Adobe Animate. You can create simple animations pretty "easily" (you obviously need skilled professional artists of course). It's really good for this kind of stylized lineless corporate appearance.
Wow thanks!
Kurzgesagt mentioned in the past that they use Adobe Illustrator to draw the art, then Adobe After Effects to animate them. Check out their video about how they make a video in 2600 hours.
1:08 I saw the DHMIS (Don't Hug Me I'm Scared) reference coming but it was still a pleasant surprise
I believe your block universe theory is partially accurate; however, instead of a frozen future, I propose that all possibilities coexist simultaneously. For example, if you consider the scenario of missing a bus, the possibilities include: 1) arriving late for the bus, 2) successfully boarding the bus, 3) taking a taxi, or 4) receiving a ride from a friend. Each of these possibilities exists concurrently, and your actions ultimately determine which future will be your now
"Don't Hug Me I'm Scared" reference caught me off guard 😂😂
i still have PTSD of that clock
The past is far behind us the future doesn’t exist
what's the time?
Its quarter to 9 @@SandroWalach
i almost screamed
This is exactly what I've been thinking lately. I feel like the future definitely doesn't exist. Time is a feeling. Time isn't material. The moving of the Earth around the Sun is just a movement, and we call it a year, but it's not a specific amount of TIME. A year could pass and it could feel like a minute. THAT is time, that feeling. Our perception of things changing and the feelings that come up because of that.
Everything that has ever happened and will ever happen exists, yet we have free will. That's something we as humans can't understand, or at least I can't. I feel like there are lots of things we know exist but can't understand, like death or nothingness. Maybe those could be spiritual, maybe a way of thinking about the idea of god?
All these ideas I value so much and I feel like I can't continue doing things every day without knowing what to think about them. They're all-encompassing.
Thank you so much for this video, it helped me see other people think about what I've been thinking too.
The argument of free-will vs destiny has always confused me, because it's always seemed obvious to me that both exist simultaneously. The universe is a chain reaction of events, therefore everything happens the way it does because of the preceding events that caused it. You can choose to do whatever you're capable of, but whatever you do decide to do is what you were always going to choose because of the events that caused you to make that decision.
Isn't this obvious? What am I missing? I have the free will to decide if I wave my hand in the air right now, or wave my foot around instead. But whichever decision I make, I will have made for some miniscule reason (even a thought), and that reason exists because of the entire chain reaction of events since the start of the universe that have caused it to be. Things are the way they are precisely because of the events that caused them. This also means that the entire future would be predictable if only we had all of the information of the causes and effects of the chain reaction available to us.
@@mskmagic3877 > but whatever you do decide to do is what you were always going to choose because of the events
You're missing the influence of the quantum world here. Without quantum uncertainty, the universe would be 100% deterministic. As of now, that seems to not be the case.
@@ildar5184 Thank you for this response. But I still don't understand. Are we saying that the 'random' fluctuations of energy at a point is space are unknowable to US, or that that they don't happen for any specific reason?
I can accept that the future couldn't be completely predictable for us, but I can't see why the chain reaction of events doesn't have a naturally predetermined outcome?
It's not just a feeling. We still need to do quantum mechanics! That's kinda hard if time's just in our heads. Think instead in terms of different kinds of time: psychological (for our feeling of time flowing), cosmological (for the Big Bang & the expansion of the universe), thermodynamic (for irreversible ever increasing entropy), and the clock for calculating the quantum wave function. They all do their own stuff to keep the cosmos ticking! (PS sorry but we don't have free will, that definitely _is_ just in our heads; whenever you think you make a decision it's really the culmination of a very, very long chain of subtle causes, 99% of which you're unaware. Like how a snowflake floats to the ground looks kinda random, but it's actually 100% completely determined.)
@@mskmagic3877 it depends on the interpretation of quantum mechanics you prefer. The Copenhagen interpretation says that wave function collapse is totally random and you cannot say anything about the exact properties of a particle in superposition, they are fundamentally undetermined. Superdeterminism on the other hand claims that everything is correlated with everything else, the particle not just with the measurement device but with the environment, the experimental setup and even with how the scientist(s) "chose" to set up the experiment therefore everything about the quantum particle is 100% determined and by extension also about us. Everything we do and think is totally 100% determined. Everything is correlated with everything else all the way back to the Big Bang.
The most unrealistic part is that I have a future 💀
🌚**Spiderman theme plays**
Same💀
Ey don't worry man,just be happy that you didn't spent 50k dollars to make someone animate a white demon women to chase you.
I hope you turn it around 💙
youre gonna make it
With the block universe theory, the fact that the past, the present and the future coexist is not incompatible with our free will. The real question is : if the future is already written, then WHO wrote it ? I think it is ourselves. But we do not have access to this future yet as we experience time in a linear way (past, present, future). We are just stuck in a moment of time but we have already made our choices. We are just waiting to live them.
Somehow the Don’t Hug Me I’m Scared reference tripped me out more than anything’s else in this video 😂😂
Frrr :00
Unlocked memories
Or Kirby
I wrote about this exact topic as a teenager ~ for some reason, I always had this thought that the past, present, and future all exist right now simultaneously. Great video!
do u have any of ur writings still about this?
Me too! I used to think about this almost every day when I was a teenager and right up into college. Then I got a job and my mind put all that aside for years. Now I’m retired and starting to think about the notion of time once again. When I was young I began to think of time as a sort mechanism that would help me to understand the story that was my life. We can reference the past through memories and the future by means of our imagination and to some degree through planning. The always fleeting present is where we attempt to tie it all together in order to make sense out of all that we learn and experience. It doesn’t make much sense when I write it out now, but I remember that it made great sense when I first started thinking about it all those years ago.
I used do this too. I used to write about my versions of time, life, perception/reality, what happens inside a blackhole etc.
But you said “always had this thought “ and “I wrote about this topic “ which would concluded that it’s not happening anymore . Which would mean lol it’s not happening the same time as the present , and it’s definitely not happening the same time as tomorrow. Just deep thought 😂that went to deep thought
@@SuperManning11How is life?
Once you mentioned other galaxies that we can visibly observe, it clicked. This makes SO much sense. If you can view a galaxy that would take an inconceivable amount of time to get to, and it's a projection of light that is outdated to the now of that galaxy, but you're both experiencing now at the same time-- the idea of planes that aren't simultaneosly in the same time-- although occupying the same space is the only answer.
Omg that does make sense, thanks for that explanation
Yes, but that's not how "now slices" are defined, they disregard the time information takes to reach you. In that sense, looking at a far away galaxy is truly looking into a past slice. You will die long before you get to the time you can see the galaxy in that "now slice" of right now. The point here is that observers moving with respect to each other don't even share the same now slices. Someone in a far away galaxy that would happen to be stationary with respect to the Earth would have the same "now slices" as us though.
No. You are all wrong and heres why: Time does not exist beyond ourselves. It is a concept we made up to help make sense of things. That's all. It does not exist objectively, "out there", in the real world as an exclusively independent "thing". Instead, it simply is a result of our own mental processes, call it Reason if you will, that is necessary (i.e. demanded by Reason itself) for our own comprehension of reality. The latter, however, is also essentially us. Its all us, it always has been and always will be. Our minds projects itself onto the apparent external reality (i.e. reality as it appears to us as being something existentially fully independent from us/the mind), thereby, essentially making use of its own processes, like concepts, to make sense of what is, essentially, its own doing. Thus, simply put, everything that exists is necessarily a relation of self with self. Our minds relating itself to its own mental processes.
adding to your point, distant galaxies we observe are entangled to our existence regardless of time or space. Light experiences no time (from its own frame of reference) and in this example is emitted by the stars of this galaxy and absorbed by your eye instantly! from our frame of reference we understand this through our location in spacetime measuring the distance traveled in xxx number of lightyears. Funny to say but if you where to look up and gaze at the stars 10 years from now, acouple photons a trillion trillion miles away have already (i guess you could say) determined to hit your eye that very moment you decided to look up and around in the night sky
@@cryme5 They would not. Inertial frames are defined by 4d coordinates, so two objects that aren't occupying the same point in spacetime have different reference frames. They therefore won't have the same proper time, you'd still need Lorentz transformations for that. And relativity tells us each frame's "now" is valid. It also doesn't matter if they are stationary, the math depends on if they are accelerating or not.
3:49 Space Dandy is the perfect reference for this video!
I love the don’t hug me I’m scared reference, I spent to long laughing at it
I was looking for this comment
Where is this reference?
1:12ish
The clock and "future doesn't exist" stuff
@mikehsu9563 1:06 The past is far behind us, the future doesn't exist. That clock that pops up is the clock from don't hug me I'm scared.
Love the Don't Hug Me, I'm Scared reference!
It was an unexpected surprise, to be sure. But a welcome one
The past is far behind us, the future doesn't exist
"Make it stop"
What do you mean? I’m already clean! Scrub, scrub, scrub till the water’s brown!
Can you tell what moment is?
(I don't want to watch the entire thing again 😭😭😭)
Unfortunatly i missed the bus to watch this video. How can i go back in time
well, you can't... but good news is that when intergalactic phones will be available, you can space travel (that obviously comes with the intergalactic phone technology) very fast away from some alien ship. Call and ask them to fly very fast away from Earth, then have them call your past self that missed the bus to warn you that you're about to miss the bus! if you didn't have an intergalactic phone at the time you were watching this UA-cam video, it's possible that they might have tried to warn you implanting a subliminal warning message in the video itself.
You can travel back in time to catch the bus in two ways:
1) Travel faster than light and it will lead you to travel in your past.
2) Create a stable wormhole with some exotic matters or dark energy and travel back in time through inter dimensional travel.
And if you want to travel in future quickly then either travel @90% and above the speed of light or travel near to any black holes having enormous gravitational pool. Then time around you will slow down due to time dilation effect & you will travel back in future.
Travel at light speed
You already have a time machine! You have the entire video at your fingertips and can watch any part, any time you want. Now if you were one of the characters in the video, you would be locked in time frames.
Liberal socialists, "science" and depression. Such stronk convictions right there.
This dude always finds a way to question my existence☠☠
I was watching this while waiting for the bus, so the “stop watching youtube to not miss the bus” made me look up so many times 😂
Did you miss the bus?
@Geo-the-terrarian he did. But he also didnt.
I watched this right after I woke up realising I’ve missed the bus 😂
@@romslave1754Well yes, but actually no.
this video is about false understanding of relativity and a total nonsense. an alien 1 is actually in the past and an alien 2 is actually in the future. there's no 'different' 'alternative' 'nows'. 'internal' aka object times 'move' differently depending on relative speed, objects don't have different nows. this video is a pseudo-scientific joke. it is actually harmful just like flat-earthers' believes.
This video feels so weird because I have had that theory as well, but I could never explain it, and now someone else is here explaining my thoughts just like they were and I was never able to put it into words. Thanks KGS!
I've been trying to explain this to people and nobody understands. Thanks, guys.
The frustration in people thinking you’re talking absolute nonsense is so real this video definitely validates my late night existential thoughts at from years ago 😭
@@idontevenknow6795argument: “try to prove free will exists without circular logic”
Response: “erm… because I can just do whatever I want, watch this *waves arm around a bunch*”
5:31 this is what I say to my mom when I miss the bus
Cant stop it. A small Dad joke on this.
One fine day, the Past, Present and Future walked into a bar.
It was tense. 😅
You could say it is:
Past Tense
Present Tense
Future Tense
I'll see myself out.
Alright, since i cant think of anything smart, i'll watch.
@@vanzeralltheway8638 is this a joke too?
Depend on the time, i guess?
For the present, lets just say I'm joking. I don't wanna be too tense, you know?
NAWWW WHAT THE F
"So what you think is 'now', is really only your 'now' - there are many different 'nows' in the universe, and all of them are equally real"
- my mother claiming dinner was ready when I was a child.
At least we are living in the same present ☺️
They always call you there 10 minutes early
Ikr💀
This felt like the longest kurzgesagt video ive ever watched- never had so hard a time wrapping my head around it😭
Yeah I felt like I've been watching for a quite while, but when I saw the video timeline - turns out I'm still halfway 😅
It’s just the illusion of time
I’m so happy I watched this tomorrow!
I watched it while waiting for the bus, the video asked if I was going to miss the bus 1 minute before it was supposed to arrive
CRAZYYYYYYY
i"m supposed to be sleep, but now my head is everywhere wondering wildly thinking of all posibilities, i love it.
9:31 If the whole video didn't give me an existential crisis, this line definitely did:
"Others think that time itself doesn't even exist, that the whole concept is an illusion of out human mind."
There Are Universes IN OUR Time CURVING OVER IT SELF into another one
And those One's space is time And Time=our space.
Im one of those that think that "time" dosen't exist, its like a metric system that human kind create to measure movement, the same way that "cm", its just a measurement to understand an object. The "aging" or "passage of time" in living beings is the decay of the cells and particles inside the body. For example: International atomic time is just the measurement of the cetium 133 atom transition (sorry, english isnt my first language).
@@tetsuyakenshiNope. Equating the metric to what it’s measuring is like equating numbers to numerals.
Our measurement of time is just a useful model of time, not time itself. Even the idea of a measurement is more useful to us than what we’re actually doing; we’re not _measuring_ time, we’re _representing_ it. In the same way we use numerals to represent numbers.
@@hibernopithecus7500 Comparing measurement its an easy way to explain why some ppl dont think that time exist. Either way, you dont represent time itself, you represents a specific event, "one day" is only a representation of the earth's rotation, "one year" is the representation of the earth's translation, "1 second" are 9,192,631,770 periods of the radiation corresponding to the transition between the two hyperfine levels of the ground state of the caesium 133 atom. None of these are "time itself". So, can you tellme, what is "time itself"?
I keep having dreams of time travel. But not just time travel, meaningful time travel. I go back in time and save people from other butterfly effects.
Every single Kurzgesagt video has me questioning my existence from the first second, and right at the end it tells me it will be okay
You know THERE has to be one Absolute Truth/ Objective Reality (100%)
[regardless of what different scientists, ph.ds, doctors, philosophers, societies, religions, cultures, individuals, etcetera believe].
The rest could be categorised as either -
1.) Some Truth with some Falsehood mixed in it (no matter in what ratio/ percentage it is in) or
2.) Complete Falsehood/ Delusion (100% Wrong).
Its something like this -
[If Analogy is to be used our Body is like a Hardware of the Computer and our Soul is like a Software. Just as Computer's Hardware is Useless without a Software, similarly, a Body is also Useless /Lifeless without a Soul.]
We go through 5 Phases in our Life :-
1. The Realm (outside of this material Universe) where we took an oath & chose to be granted free will and want to be get Tested (The Testimony of believing in Only One God by our soul),
2. In our mother's womb (9 months) - The soul is breathed into the body, which gets created from a single molecule through a unique DNA🧬 (An Instruction Manual/ A Program/ Code) fashioned/ programmed by Creator. And, as the soul enters a body that's from where our consciousness and conscience comes (it happens with a lightning speed i.e. in a fraction of a second which Scientists/ Doctors couldn't able to capture it),
3. On Earth 🌎 (On an average of about 60-70 years)
[Commencement of Test with the Development of Conscience],
4. In the Grave (The time frame from our death till the Day of Judgment/ Resurrection) &
5. In Paradise or Hell (Eternal Life).
All are Temporary except after the Resurrection. So, the consciousness in brain 🧠 gets activated when soul enters the body & through soul the conscience (sense of right and wrong) of heart gets activated (including feelings like joy, peace, pain, anger, etc.).
They just don't want to be responsible for your "intentional premature exit from life", brought on by your realization that you are, for all intents and purposes less than a speck of dust. So they tell you it will be okay. Even though that changes nothing.
@@danielduncan6806 nahh I'm okay 😊
@@danielduncan6806 infinite perspectives
@@danielduncan6806 "Even though that changes nothing." I always find it a bit funny that people struggle with their irrelevance in the face of the universe. Yes, there are 10,000 stars for every grain of sand on Earth. How does this change anything for you? it is and will be as okay as it ever was. i shouldn't have to tell you to get used to it because you are used to it.
I think a good analogy for this would be as if space time were a vinyl record and the observer is the needle. Every note on the album exists but we are only able to observe time linearly without any ability to control the needle ourselves. I could be off though. I just always liked to think of it this way.
I think a good analogy would be that God is Alpha and Omega. Beginning and the end. Jesus was the atonement for your sinful, IMPERFECTION!
what a good analogy, im definitely going to borrow that!
@@sarahgooeyThis analogy of time and life is NOT vesseyfilms own thoughts. Mediums have been saying this for years.
I believe that's how PKD thought of time
@@glenndouglas8822 Atheism isnt real!
To be clear, quantum mechanics might imply randomness, but there are equally valid theories of quantum mechanics that are completely compatible with a deterministic spacetime.
Theories that contends with quantum mechanics? It's the most accurate one based on observation
yeah. it pretty much all comes down to the fact that we as humans dont know shit
@@pumpkin_pants3828 It's not actually that complicated. The problem is most people don't typically spend their time conceptualizing what it would mean to exist within more than 4 dimensions. And just so you know, our Universe does possess more than 4 dimensions. It definitely has 5. Probably has more... but the limitations of our equipment kind of makes proving the existence of those dimensions beyond mathematics and theory almost impossible.
@@parlor3115I don't think they mean something other than QM. I think they mean other interpretations of QM. As they said, "equally valid theories of Quantum Mechanics".
A point of clarity, Quantum Mechanics isn't the name of the theory. It's what we call practicing physics at the Quantum level. There are several valid theories on how Quantum Mechanics work, like the Copenhagen interpretation, or Superdeterminism.
You people in the comment sections aren't experts. Everyone in this thread is just a windbag typing bs
Unpredictability random
5:16 how meta and ‘breaking the fourth wall’! So cool because it can remind people to continue errands after the video, catch an actual bus, etc.
I absolutely love the little nod to DHMIS. I sing the songs from that series to myself all the time! (Did somebody say... Time?)
I feel like i was going crazy when he said 'the past is far behind us.. the future doesnt exist' lmao. Good im not the only one
Same here, it’s great. Tony the clock actually had multiple cameos throughout the series, all the way back from 2018 if I remember correctly.
There's always time for a song!
What is the time?
It’s quarter to 9
Time to have a bath
@@tjrsnipes2872What do you mean? We're already clean!
That Twin Peaks reference at 4:00, amazing
My exact thought!
Ooh yeah I didn’t notice that one at first