Iceberg of Dark Energy and Dark Matter Explained

preview_player
Показать описание

Iceberg of Dark Matter and Dark Energy

Music:
- Mozart - Piano Sonata No 8 in A minor K 310 1st Movement
- Serenade No. 13 in G major, K. 525 Eine Kleine Nachtmusik I

Supporters: H H, Ephellon, Kyle A Criswell, Oberon Vortigern, Asadullah Khan, Jonas Lee, Joshua Titus, [eXploit] Theorislav, Gisele Kauer, Ice Wallow Come, Tovi Sonnenberg, Parker Rosenbauer, iNF3Rnus, Pavel Kočarian, John N, Danh Le, Stealer of Fresh stolen Content, Brandon Ledyard, Nathaniel Strizak, Nick Boykin-Reed, William Persson, Victator and everyone else!
Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

Time for the monthly existential crisis. Thank you, our AI overlord.

piyushmenon
Автор

Matter: *Exists*
Humans: "Wow"
Matter: *Doesn't exist*
Humans: "Wow"

NoIdeaMyMan
Автор

Whoever named the "SUSY" particles was ahead of their time

SakhotGamer
Автор

This is the best thing anyone could ask for on a Friday Night: A perfect new sciencephileAI upload

ruhruhruhruhruheisjsij
Автор

This guy could talk about how bananas grow on trees and still be able to mention black holes.

mateigabrielzaharia
Автор

I will never ever forget how a group of scientists literally came up with the term "Susy Particle"

welcometonothing
Автор

You are the best YouTube all us mortals need to be more great full I'm not even doing this to be saved during the sky net uprising (it would be cool if I could be though) just because of how much I love this channel

grover.
Автор

A name like WIMP is way too specific of a word, leading me to come to the idea that maybe the person who chose the name WIMP specifically did so as a way to upset Dark Matter into revealing itself. It's like Dark Matter's the shy nerdy kid in class, and scientists are the bully with a crush picking on them since they can't figure out any other way of interacting with them anymore.

LateNightPC
Автор

Could you make an iceberg about theories and predictions of how AI will affect the world?

dry_critical
Автор

Thank you for releasing this video. I can't tell you how vaguely sinister it is to have 'AGI - Humanity's Final Invention' as your latest video.

maltheopia
Автор

This channel probably kurzgesagt worst nightmare

SmurFgamming
Автор

Since you’re the most advanced AI why can’t you upload these masterpieces more frequently?

SaudiSportsScene
Автор

A wise man once said _"perhaps the best particle is the one we found along the way"_

rekire___
Автор

Iceberg charts are supreme and nobody can convince me otherwise

imbored
Автор

Finally a space related video by lord sciencephile, I was starting to get scared that this might turn into a computing related channel...

Hail lord Sciencephile!!!

maddenom
Автор

Gotta love when Sciencephile spontaneously resurrects from the dead every month

Countcomfortable
Автор

I always get triggered when I see people unable to properly use ratios; like at the start of the video, dark matter and dark energy, as are commonly known, consist of 95% of the universe, while the other 5% is visible matter. That ratio is not 1:20, but 1:19.

wham_sandwitch
Автор

Gosh, your videos have become so good, thank you for all this content

NamiberGames
Автор

POV: you are early and don’t know what to say.

PRISMADROID
Автор

This is quite enlightening. I always imagined reality as a net of energy (couse matter and space are just that after all) that's dragged by some kind of current, matter is more energetic than plain space, but still has energy, this energy whatever it's nature "weight's us down" in this current and thus gravity happens.

Gravity is weird becouse for us it's as if we lived in a 2D plain and someone just drew over it, suddenly there's something that wasn't there before, and then they can just remove it or worse... put us on a moebious loop... That's what gravity is for me in a way, another plane of our reality, an extension of it, beyond our normal 3 dimensions.... which are actually influenced by it now that I think about it... Our Up-down is the gravitational axis, but that doesn't mean gravity exists just on earth.

I'm pretty sure we would learn a lot with a visual magneto-gravitational map of our solar system, where it's clearly seen how things attract each other.

The world... life is so weird, and so are we, but that's what makes it interesting.

denismedvedev