Secrets of the Universe: Exploring Energy and the Laws that Govern Our Existence | Doc Of The Day
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- Theoretical physicist, author, broadcaster and professor Jim Al-Khalili sets out to discover the background of the rules of the universe and how humans discovered them. Al-Khalili investigates the laws that link everything, the concepts of energy, and how the concept of information relates to today's reality. Energy is vital to everything living, but what exactly is it? Out to answer this question, Al-Khalili proves how energy is so crucial to daily existence and its link to understanding the entire universe.
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Another beautiful and well made documentary. Thank you very much publisher.
Thank you for your support!
@@docoftheday You are not the publisher, the thanks do not go to you.
You are merely exploiting someone else's work.
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It is 1 episode of the series Order & Disorder from 2012
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Episode 2
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@@meh3247whose work?
Energy is just a moth invariant compared to time, check Time Matters, 5th edition.
The science professor who can go toe to toe with Dr Brian Cox. How lucky is England to have such amazing educators.
Brian Cox is an entertainer, not an educator.
Dr Jim Al-Khalili is a brilliant presenter! 👍
The GOAT
Why on earth were we not taught about the artistry of science in the early 80’s. It was all equations & exams. This thing is amazing. As is the mighty Jim Alkali
We were in the UK, I did physics, this is what we were taught in A level, they dumbed it down for those taking lower valued exams.
The technology access to creating and viewing all these media made a difference. It's a pity the youth of today don't appreciate this. I hope schools simply play this video in classrooms
It was planned by Marxist to dumb down the next generations.
You wouldnt be able to fully grasp these concepts without that basis of the boring stuff. So while yes it was much more dull even for me a late 80s kid, what they teach today us fsr more dumbed down. I have to teach my kids on top of it because its just unacceptably simplistic.
@DanielCruz-qu9jw yeah history especially i loved but had bad teachers. You could fire up a playlist on youtube now and get a very very good education on anything.
They do very much take it for granted. I thought the internet would make us all geniuses. I realize now how utterly naive i was to think that lol. The internet made people dumber! And more jerks.
"Sittin at the Doc of the Day,
watchin the time roll away" 🎶
one of my favorites!...well worth rewatching on just about a weekly basis...thanks for uploading.
Another superb BBC documentary!!!
British documentaries are so good.
What a beautiful way to look at things! Inspiring! Thanks 🙂
stunning documentary. as always really appreciate the beautiful work.
Awesome 👍Looking forward to the one on information, information entropy and how it ties to thermodynamic entropy...
My favourite science presenter...
Fascinating! Thanks for posting.
Love this guy. Every video I watch my mind was craving for
I LOVE THIS GUY! My apologies professor, but Queefie is known to botch beautiful names. Your passion and energy is unmatched, and what beautiful, powerful tools for a teacher to possess in their arsenal, indeed!
Oh shut up...lol
@@veronicajackson699 Whatever "Veronica". See, I said your name, no problem...
Christ almighty.
Prof Al-Khalili has created many of the most interesting and instructive videos on UA-cam. Every one of his creations is a treasure.
Very nice documentary. It should make a person have great respect for our engineers.
Jim, you are a true teacher par excellence! Thank you for taking the time to form this sublime presentation.👍
Dude, it is 1 episode of the series Order & Disorder from 2012.
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eps 2:
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Your the best.Please keep the new discoveries coming
Wonderful, thankyou. Boiling the kettle for a cuppa will never be quite the same.
Excellent 👍 thankyou 😊
second or third vision of that doc.... fascinating every time.
Beautiful, Beautiful!
Beautifully done documentary! Keep up the great work!
Excellent!!!
Well put together....
Great episode! I have seen this same episode on another channel. Good excuse to watch again 😊
entropy becomes how wave functions behave when they are "clumpy" lol I love it!
Great Explanation 🙌😊❤️
Thank U so much 👍👍👍♥️♥️♥️
This is so cool! Thanks!!
As an engineer I owe a lot to physics to understand the basic principles of material world around us. This video took me a step forward to understand it better. Thanks a lot for this wonderful production.
Physics owes a huge debt to engineers. No physicist alone could have created something like CERN. It's the engineering behind it that makes it what it is.
11:31 amazing!!! Oh man I LOVE Britain🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧 so much! Simple things...Even the Victorian kitchen is so lovely!
I really like this guy.
Now I finally understand why it's useless to clean my room. Entropy in closed systems will increase one way or another.
Very cool
Very good 👍🏼
Fantastic review 👍 great work, this should be in school inspite of history, since only science is changing the world for the better! and nothing more.
But history can warn us (if we choose to listen). It can also inspire the future.
@@GavinM161 People learn only on failures not from the frontiers of science. Just look in the past (constantly) - wars, colonialism, slavery, tyrany, imperialism, dictatorship, regim, earthquaqes, tsunamis, poverty, famine, death. Science gives new possibilities, wealth, richness of life. We should see bright future in front of us not the dead end behind. Einstein said that we can not solve problems with the same way of thinking that they were created (stuck in the moment and can not get out). It means that we should study something new e.g. science. Science has advantages even over the religion, since religion can give you nothing and takes everything e.g. life, and science can give you everything and takes nothing e.g. life.
How history can inspire the future? you are going to be great worrior, hero, crusader, king, mass murder, dictator, knight or saint? The greates threat for us, are we so nothimg to warn. If you look at the history from industrial revolution everything has changed (1700). Even now - blue led light reduces the consumption of coal and green house effect, heat pumps generate energy from air, PV gives you power from sun, WWTP produces methane and clean sewage. Everything is in the future mind not in the old history - but first, you have to create it (the most difficult part with no copying - ethos).
I am so jealous of those old tomes in that library. I would die to have just one!
Thank you!🌈🌈🌺🌺
So energy self perpetuates ? If there is a finite amount is that amount constant?
So far, it appears that the universe started as something tiny and started to expand to what we can observe and detect today. It also appears that anything we can observe or detect is made from extremely tiny particles which interact and combine with each other based on some fundamental predetermined rules. We also have identified quit a few of these extremely tiny particles and have identified quit a few of the rules these particles follow to interact and combine. Perhaps most of the particles and most of the rules but there may be more and, we also figured out that anything that we can observe or detect is made from the same basic stuff and we named this stuff energy. We know this because we have figured out how to calculate a value or quantity of energy for anything that we can observe or detect. It also appears that after the universe started to expand, no more energy was added or removed as it continues to expand. We do not know what the rules were that determined the amount of energy in the universe nor what caused the energy in the universe to start expanding.
The rules for how energy expands, transforms, interacts and combines cause energy to cycle from concentrated to diluted states. Although the cycles can be repeated almost to an infinite number of times, there will be a time when they stop because as the cycles keep repeating, the total amount of energy in the universe keeps becoming more and more diluted. We call this rule entropy. At some point in time, all the energy will become so diluted that it will not be able to cycle back into more concentrated states and we think this is when the universe ends.
We still do not know the rules before the universe started to expand and we still do not know the rules after the universe will end and there are probably still many rules that we do not know as the energy in the universe continues to expand and cycle back and forth from concentrated to diluted states.
What if the universe is rotatating, revolving around a center as it expands? We would see the same galaxies at different times in their lives. As we focused backward in time, the same objects would be found in different parts of the sky. That would mean the universe is less massive than we suppose. Your Welcome.
@@CPHSDC It’s always fun, entertaining and sometimes interesting to play the “what if games”. Sometimes they can help us think about new ideas but until we can find some evidence for the “what ifs” they will remain speculation.
@@Danny_6Handford I would look at galaxies and quantify, date them, arrange them along vectors in space time and see if any fit together. But I only have a pair of binoculars. ANOTHER WAY of saying what I'm saying is the universe is smaller than we currently construct it and some of what we catalogue are duplicates. Pretty weird. Subtract all that mass.
Water / Design shape / location: my proposed solution to hold heat of the reactor
Can someone explain if energy changes from one form to another so if heat changes to mechanical energy and this turns into let’s say sound what does sound change into and so on? What was the heat energy before? Can be stored as in coal?
Need 4k
It's been the 8th of march and it is still here?
this is going to be another banger!!!!!! and that's the way the cookie man crumbles🍪🍪🍪
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"In any system of energy, Control is what consumes energy the most.
No energy store holds enough energy to extract an amount of energy equal to the total energy it stores.
No system of energy can deliver sum useful energy in excess of the total energy put into constructing it.
This universal truth applies to all systems.
Energy, like time, flows from past to future" (2017).
just ask what you do for cooling
Jim I have a problem, if energy cannot be created or destroyed how is it possible for the universe to cease to exist. Something is missing in this equation.
I didn't know yevgeny prigozhin did documentaries,so great
But mass by its force of gravity imposes aggregation of matter. Is matter’s gravity the reciprocal of energy’s entropy?
Love the presentation of information in these videos, but there are such gaps for the newbie like me. At the 10 minute point, yu talk about the need for energy and then bring up the advent of the steam engine but never describe how steam energy powers things... I gather you burn some wood or coal or something that boils water and makes steam to turn a wheel... but I don't really know...would be nice to get more granular so people today could understand all the exact ways that power (electricity) is made...
If energy is finite & if it flows from concentrated to dispersed, then both of these depend on a container. So therefore the Universe would be the container & it would have defined edges, right???
Jim said ' without food we die ' I've just written it down, lest I forget.
1:26 What is the hauntingly beautiful music at the beginning? Would love to listen to it in its entirety!
I can't help unfortunately but I agree it's fantastic.
I invented a machine what not need any fuel, also not need Sun light or wind, not need for ocean waves.
This machine work around o'clock.
Cheap and clean energy.
Will totally change all energy industry.
Patenting on the way.
When the universe reaches maximum disorder, it will be in a final ordered state, yes?
I agree with Libniex, that a wise creator set things in motion almsot Aristotelian. A prime mover - cause snd effect. I know you are a "humanist" so Theologen and Philosoher, you left Theologan out when your repeted it. If you go to the Einstein Museum here in Berne you will see that one of his favorite toys as a Young Man was a steam engine;
Is the energy driving the expansion of the Universe self sustaining? Is the expansion a steady one, or is it in waves, or in slow pulses over time? I agree with with Marttihelevirta4149, no one has proved a closed system, or even proved (satisfactorily) a multiverse, of many Universes, or anything else (yet)
The multiverse idea is generally considered to be speculation, not an actual scientific theory, since there is no possibility of it being tested. The expansion of the known universe is currently thought to have started extremely rapidly as a process called inflation, after which it then continued more slowly and still is doing so. This ongoing expansion requires energy to drive it. It's called 'dark energy' since we don't know what it actually is or where it comes from. There isn't any good reason to think it might be manifested in the form of waves or pulses.
The rate of expansion is increasing over time.
What if the universe is rotatating, revolving around a center as it expands? We would see the same galaxies at different times in their lives. As we focused backward in time, the same objects would be found in different parts of the sky. That would mean the universe is less massive than we suppose. Your Welcome.
Carnot's idea of thermal energy or mechanical force caused by heat transfer, or more exactly speaking, accelerating random motions of air particles, is applicable to a limited and constant volume of space, but can never ever be any sort of natural physical force in the infinite space of the universe as you guys have subjectively claimed
Law of entropy predicts the work of an immensely huge power WHO set the universe into perfect order before saying GO and it started happening consuming the immense stored energy.
Fusion was still 'only a few years away' even back when this was created. :-)
Let's get physical 😊 🎶 🎵
Unimaginable things huh 🤔
Bc I’m well versed in science I knew most these concepts but I knew very few of the names…I’m a learnaholic 😊
What if the universe is rotatating, revolving around a center as it expands? We would see the same galaxies at different times in their lives. As we focused backward in time, the same objects would be found in different parts of the sky. That would mean the universe is less massive than we suppose. Your Welcome.
What if I was rich?
Disorder means uniformity of energy and matter here
the reason the heat doesn't go back to the source is because of the Higgs mechanism. as a result, things got "clumpy" and so, did the wave functions. heat is merely too many wavefunctions in a given tensor.
The Cambridge professor is where l got beck and call from
One of my favourite Physics videos but I’m afraid it’s been ruined by the over usage of adverts, pure greed.
Somethings are not made of energy but dead matter but eventually comes alive to something else
It disturbing that BOLTSMAN expedited his own entropy.
Damn....I hate that such brilliance was plagued by mental illness.
Sometimes I had a good time
The Story of Entropy is Nuanced
Jim Al-Khalili’s style of documentary descends from Jacob Bronowski and Carl Sagan… beautiful, carefully paced, thoughtful. This style of documentary seems to be gone now.
I don't know if anyone can compare to Carl Sagan. Unique and unequalled.
Fission is simpler than fusion by a long way. Enough for our needs.
So was wood, once.
I can't help wondering why a star like our sun burns for billions of years. Why doesn't it just go boom? Conversely, why can we only sustain a fusion reaction for a few fleeting seconds? The two questions are seemingly at odds with each other!
Technically the sun is going "boom" at every instant since its ignition, only there is so much gravity the matter and energy is all in equilibrium. When the equilibrium is broken that is when stuff like supernova and red giants happen.
The sun has acces to billions of tonnes of matter and insane pressures and temperatures at the core, a natural fusion reaction... we kinda have to science our way to fusion with technology.
We can not be using fusion to produce steam. Steam is totally antiquated. We must do better.
a billion dollars&a billion watts ta make a bit of energy? jeezsh!
Quantum information, Quantum entanglement,
Are, fundamental, underlying of Reality.
Quantum Mind emerge, Quantum Body emerge,
Mind and Body entanglement.. Consciousness emerge.
Spacetime emerge, Mathematics Emerge, Holographic principal.
It is an energy SLOPE on which we depend.
The differential of energy.
Get it correct!
How does one change energy into $$$?
Thermodynamics will forever be Carnodymamics to me now
The heading of this video uses the words "Laws that govern our existence".
Since all laws are created principles, then anything created must of course imply a creator. God.
So are we being blinded by scientific speculation as opposed to the reality of being ?
Could be great. But moves along too slow with to many ads. Such a shame.
As insightful as ever. But what on earth is energy to begin with?
Matter 😉
@@leftmono1016 Thanks, but my understanding is that energy is something relating to "the ability to do work" (per my high school science teacher - hence my initial question:). But if you're right, what is matter - or specifically, what is matter made of?
@@akpanekpo6025 - I’ve just done a quick Google search and the first article I read includes a piece by someone from my small home town in England. Bizarre coincidence.
I didn’t really understand the article fully enough to summarise to be honest.
Interesting topic though!
@@leftmono1016 Thanks, and I’m glad I’m not alone😊
I’m almost sure I misunderstood him, but I recently watched Roger Penrose describe the weirdness of matter by first tapping on the wooden arm of his chair (to demonstrate its solidity) before explaining that if you could slice up the wood beyond its elementary particles (i.e., quarks, etc), you’d be left with nothing but mere mathematical probabilities. In other words, the supposedly solid wooden chair you’re sitting on is no such thing at all. That’s my definition of weirdness.
@@akpanekpo6025 - yes quantum physics is fascinatingly weird!
The illusion of solids amazes me too. Nothing is really as it seems.
I love the documentary explanation we can learn more , but looking CGI ON EARTH NIGHT AND DAY IS NONSENSE
It's just a visual aid 🤦♂️
rust never sleeps
Life seems to defy the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics.
The average person today cannot make fire if their life was on the line
energy is not created or destroyed, its differential geometry.
He should pay attention to the road while driving
Without heat life couldn’t exist
Adverts every 5 mins, totally unwatchable.
Why not compacted energy to utilized and then returned energy via heat to later be compacted again if we choose . Vs order to disorder to entropy. The way it's explained in this video sounds like gloom n doom . No wonder so many rejected it and those who discovered it killed themselves from depression.
I thought jet engines were less efficient at the cost of a higher speed
there is alternative energy its safe and green
funny how we always depict toxic ooze as green too.
@@garystewart3110 indeed its complex
Why do stars have so much power
I've been wanting to join your Quantum biology team but I assume that you ignore me because I believe in a creator. I don't believe in a Creator like a majority of people would think of one. I think if you're a humanist and you believe in love and that's good enough. But like I said, be leaving in love is for me is akin believe in a beneficent creator
At 25:30, you tell us about an equation. You then present an inequality. That’s not an equation!
Furthermore, the inequality uses a greater-than-or-equals notation, thus allowing for equality to zero. Based on that, the claim that entropy always increases is incorrect. It could remain steady.
THIS IS N-O-T NEW.
🤦
WHO SAID I-T WAS?