10 mysteries science can't explain ASMR | Soft spoken

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Extra long video for you guys. Quietly telling you 10 things science can't explain, yet.

0:56 what came before the big bang?
5:46 how does a bicycle stay upright?
9:42 is the universe infinite or just very big?
13:41 how long does a proton live?
17:16 why is ice slippery?
21:21 what is glass?
25:15 can we get energy from nothing?
29:24 why does space have 3 dimensions?
33:33 why do we move forwards in time?
37:00 where does quantum weirdness end?
42:11 how creative computers will dream up things we never imagined?

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Wow, no triggers or annoying noises. You made one of the best asmr videos out there. Love the clicky soft voice.

jeremiah
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I absolutely love how calm and steady your voice is, and I love that there are soft clicking noises without the horrendous sticky slobbery noises that most ASMR artist do nowadays. Every video like that makes my skin crawl, but your videos are the antidote, so relaxing and peaceful, thank you for your videos, they really do help me unwind.

flornica
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as someone who is VERY picky about asmr (mic settings, tone of voice, pace, etc.) i would just like you to know that you produce PERFECT videos. I’ll be falling asleep to this shortly 😴💭

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I like that this is just calmly talking about a topic and not going overboard with like purposely trying to be triggering. I feel like there's a dip in quality where the more people TRY to "trigger" the viewer, the worse it is, until you reach the other side where there's a select few who are good at that.

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39:22

Sorry for being that person, but this is such a severe and common misconception (through no fault of the general public, mind you) that I feel compelled to correct it whenever I see it.

The reason electrons seem to "know" when they're being observed is very simple: the observation itself changes the state of the electron. An "observation" here comes from some kind of detector, which is very different from, say, a camera. Normally, by "observation" we mean detecting photons which bounce off things (that's how we see), but photons can't bounce off electrons, so they use some other mechanism, and every detection in turn affects the electron itself.

EDIT: sorry for the misinformation, photons indeed can scatter off of electrons, but that's besides the point as that's not how the detectors work. And besides, a photon interacting with an electron will change its state too.

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Mag-Lev trains are "levitated" above a track of magnets. The current changes the polarity of the magnet in front of the train's magnets, drawing the train towards the oppositely charged electromagnet. Then, as the train moves towards it, the polarity is switched, and the electromagnet of the train and the track are the same, and they repel one another, keeping the train levitating. So, at all times, the train is both being dragged forward and down towards the track while then being repelled by the same magnets with a switched polarity. They can go VERY fast.
Great sound and very interesting content.

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You're awesome. I really appreciate how many great videos you have been publishing lately.

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I think 90% of your work was choosing the right book.

And you did. Congratulations. You have a new subscriber and a fan.

omuploii
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Another mystery science can't explain: *WHY DON'T YOU HAVE MORE SUBS* ???

asecretone
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I never imagined that listening to science could be so relaxing! Perfect voice and melodic accent!

jimragan
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I love this channel. I'm a huge fan of ASMR and also science. Sometimes I have a hard time deciding what to listen to. But this channel solves that problem for me. Thanks

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I remember when somebody posted your video as unintentional ASMR. I must have played the 20 times. It was when they combined the one of the air conditioner and a gift card of some sort. And I lost track of you. Two or three years later you pop up in my feed because I subscribed to you back then and you're doing ASMR! Very special unique voice ❤ Hope you are well 🎉

antandshell
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Thanks! Love this video it’s amazing. Can’t wait to hear more science news 😊

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You have a gift. You literally brought my tingles back. I listened to many of these videos but none of them worked. Thank you. It’s wonderful. Your voice is… wow.

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I have to admit, most ASMR channels cannot make me tingle and sleep well, but you’re one of the few that actually makes me tingle and your voice is VERY soothing. Keep it up 😊

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Thank you so much for your ASMR you do a great job.

Someone probably already answered this, but a maglev train is a train that is magnetically levitated. Hence the word maglev is short for magnetic levitation. It's a concept that's been around for a very long time. If you magnetically levitate and move a train with magnetism the only friction that you have is the air. That's why they want to do maglev trains in tunnels that have no air in them. You could go as fast as you wanted to.

I do suggest one thing, to get a pop filter/screen for your mic. ASMR is amazing and that will even make it that much better. Keep up the great work!

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I think most of these views are me falling asleep every night 🥱

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this is the first time i watch a video of her, the first time she appeared on my recommendations. i'm so glad i came here. love her voice.

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Visual and audible ASMR is always nice! The British accent, the beautiful face and the ASMR voice... a perfect combination! An instant fan.

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I’ve been watching ASMR since gentle whispering had like 12k subscribers so I know my way around asmr pretty decent. That being said, NOBODY has put me to sleep as fast as you! 😅

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