Half the universe was missing... until now

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Veritasium

Veritasium

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Half of the ordinary baryonic matter has been tough to find but Fast Radio Bursts made it possible to detect the WHIM. Thanks to Kiwico for sponsoring this video! For 20% off go to kiwico.com/veritasium or use code VERITASIUM at checkout.
Special thanks to Prof. Geraint Lewis ve42.co/gfl
Nature paper: A census of baryons in the Universe from localized fast radio bursts
ve42.co/whim
Research and Writing by Max Levy, Derek Muller and Jonny Hyman
Editing, Animations, Audio Mix & Mastering by Jonny Hyman
Filmed by Raquel Nuno
Thumbnail by Ignat Berbeci
Music from Epidemic Sound epidemicsound.com

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@Sosukz
@Sosukz 3 роки тому
Now I understand what my dog feels when I talk to him
@KhushiSharma-bg5kw
@KhushiSharma-bg5kw 3 роки тому
OMLL this is so true.
@Sosukz
@Sosukz 3 роки тому
@@KhushiSharma-bg5kw xD
@bobbyashrimp
@bobbyashrimp 3 роки тому
True.
@sidarthur8706
@sidarthur8706 3 роки тому
dogs can't discriminate sounds in human speech and they still manage to comprehend exactly what's being conveyed within limits. your dog might be brighter than you
@Sosukz
@Sosukz 3 роки тому
@@sidarthur8706 no I think not , I think dogs are pretty stupid between all domestic animals, they are just cute and sweet
@Michael-Hammerschmidt
@Michael-Hammerschmidt 3 роки тому
Physics: Solves a problem I had no idea existed. Me: Hell yeah!
@HairyBalls83
@HairyBalls83 3 роки тому
me: ok
@goddoesntexist.7897
@goddoesntexist.7897 3 роки тому
Regal: ok
@maksphoto78
@maksphoto78 3 роки тому
Don't get me started on mathematicians!
@samandati3858
@samandati3858 3 роки тому
😂 😂
@georgesimpson1406
@georgesimpson1406 3 роки тому
Is like getting a car repaired but they briefly mention they've lost half of it and found it again somehow.
@cascas9656
@cascas9656 2 роки тому
1:44 Normal Astronomy: processes take millions of years Big bang: *Gas gas gas, gotta step on the gas*
@yikemoo
@yikemoo 3 місяці тому
There's something incredibly weird talking about 20 minute increments after the Big Bang.... 13 billion years ago.
@qtarokujo3694
@qtarokujo3694 2 місяці тому
Big Bang: *"Speed. I am speed."*
@dvs75
@dvs75 2 роки тому
Just a personal note: makes me happy to see you & your son in the end. So inspired, so inspriring. Thank you for your patience and passion making all these videos!
@LeoStaley
@LeoStaley 3 роки тому
"first we need to talk about lightning. I promise this is related" Ah, that second sentence tells me I'm not on Vsauce.
@yoda538
@yoda538 3 роки тому
So true
@Helios_zm
@Helios_zm 3 роки тому
i dont get it
@Ultiminati
@Ultiminati 3 роки тому
@@Helios_zm Well, watch Vsauce :D
@walangchahangyelingden8252
@walangchahangyelingden8252 3 роки тому
Yeah I get that but Vsauce has the Veritasium with sauce
@kirbymia6209
@kirbymia6209 3 роки тому
Same haha
@137_Diego_
@137_Diego_ 3 роки тому
Me: "Ma! I can't find the other half of the known universe!" Ma: "Did you check in the Warm-Hot Intergalactic Medium?!" Me: "Yes ma! 🙄" Ma: "If I go down there and find the rest of the baryonic matter, I swear! 😡" Me: 😰😱😭
@z-beeblebrox
@z-beeblebrox 3 роки тому
Me: UH UH... *quickly checks in the Warm-Hot Intergalactic Medium* ...nvm mom I found it, uh, under the couch
@Naveen-iu7ej
@Naveen-iu7ej 3 роки тому
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@Lyf4rMusic
@Lyf4rMusic 3 роки тому
Comment Gold
@kiranrm1935
@kiranrm1935 3 роки тому
That comment is 🔥🔥🔥🔥
@HappyFlapps
@HappyFlapps 3 роки тому
Best comment on the Interwebs this week. : D
@FDovigo
@FDovigo 2 роки тому
I can't even imagine the amout of effort to summarize this in 14min I think i would have written a 2 hundred page book and just given up before been able to make such a precise video. Edit due to the final phrase "we'll have to be content, with being right" Wow... just chills bro
@tommeakin1732
@tommeakin1732 3 роки тому
1:28 I have no history of epilepsy, but that bit was seriously unpleasant to look at. My eyes just started rapidly blinking lol
@samuelmason8370
@samuelmason8370 3 роки тому
I literally googled: Can flashing lights cause a seizure with no history of epilepsy.
@Django0324
@Django0324 3 роки тому
It didn't do anything to me
@tommeakin1732
@tommeakin1732 2 роки тому
@@super_super_super485 Son*
@ombhatt6626
@ombhatt6626 3 роки тому
Last time I was this early, half the Universe was still missing.
@giustobuffo
@giustobuffo 3 роки тому
Right there with you!
@fqidz
@fqidz 3 роки тому
last time i was this early, half my repl
@shibuthomas2745
@shibuthomas2745 3 роки тому
did u wake up just now or an all nighter
@hydrogenatom4624
@hydrogenatom4624 3 роки тому
Don't read my username.
@vaibhavakesarwani1425
@vaibhavakesarwani1425 3 роки тому
So before endgame huh. I get your reference.
@holyravioli5795
@holyravioli5795 3 роки тому
Neat, now in the future i can say, "Back in my day we could only see half the universe!"
@facundocadaa9020
@facundocadaa9020 3 роки тому
Half of the 5% if the universe
@JBdiGriz
@JBdiGriz 3 роки тому
Half of the universe that matters. *badum - ts*
@r.f.c.kingdom2822
@r.f.c.kingdom2822 3 роки тому
Vision Thing .
@Rose_Harmonic
@Rose_Harmonic 3 роки тому
@@JBdiGriz I suppose this would have to be the biggest pun in the universe. In your victory, the whole universe has groaned in celebration.
@JBdiGriz
@JBdiGriz 3 роки тому
@@Rose_Harmonic I am the master of the puniverse! (But it only covers 5 % of all puns.)
@bobogus7559
@bobogus7559 2 роки тому
I find it amazing that "warm-hot" (100,000K-10,000,000K) refers to the unfathomably hot temperature range between about 180,000°F and 18,000,000°F.
@TrendyGamer-is2wr
@TrendyGamer-is2wr Рік тому
"Ah yes, just a warm intergalactic bath" - the astronomer literally being vaporized
@giteart
@giteart Рік тому
we humans really live in the coldest of temperatures available in the universe. Few people ever think about this
@JessicaDianne93
@JessicaDianne93 Рік тому
When I heard that, my brain broke. That's hotter than stars!!! 🤯 How!? 🤔 Went to Google... Didn't find much... Something about gravitational energy is all I could find, and it's only speculation from an unreliable source. 🧐
@louisrobitaille5810
@louisrobitaille5810 Рік тому
I mean, there is a minimum for temperature just 273.15°C below the freezing point of water (1atm) but no temperature maximum. The hottest temperatures recorded (I think) reach the billions Kelvin 🤔. So yeah, 10'000'000 is just "hot" 😋.
@farmergiles1065
@farmergiles1065 10 місяців тому
Yeah, it's a different world, isn't it? Well, not a world, really ... 🤔 But it does put global warming to shame. 🥵
@magics902
@magics902 2 роки тому
This was absolutely my favorite of your videos! So many amazing analysis and thesis connected together with a galactic chance of something not even understood that solved a different problem! Look forward to hearing when scientists find out something so interesting as what causes these bursts of radio waves. Also looking forward to more info on the other 95%!
@d0718
@d0718 3 роки тому
9:40 Aliens: desperately trying to communicate Humans: oh cool we can use that to measure some baryonic matter thanks
@beezmanit2683
@beezmanit2683 3 роки тому
thats wut i was thinking
@Peronioz
@Peronioz 3 роки тому
I've been reading Contact by Carl Sagan, and it's pretty much this happening in the story: scientists detect a magnectic pulse coming from space, turns out it's an alien broadcast system replying to a message earth sent when we first started broadcasting TV on a global scale (spoiler: it's Hitler's speech during the 1936 Summer Olympics).
@SETHthegodofchaos
@SETHthegodofchaos 3 роки тому
@@Peronioz There is a movie about it, right?
@whuzzzup
@whuzzzup 3 роки тому
@@SETHthegodofchaos Yes, "Contact". In it they build a machine that "travels" to those aliens and the protagonist actually talks with those aliens but the government then covers this up.
@SETHthegodofchaos
@SETHthegodofchaos 3 роки тому
@@whuzzzup "the government then covers this up" I mean its more complex than that.
@pvic6959
@pvic6959 3 роки тому
Varitasium "Lets talk about lightening.... i promise its related" Vsauce: "Ill talk about random stuff.. you find out how its related" I love both of these guys lol
@JiveDadson
@JiveDadson 3 роки тому
I like half of these guys. The other V pisses me off.
@RADZIO895
@RADZIO895 3 роки тому
I used to watch Vsauce, but now they cover only basic highschool math/physics. I'm not learning anything new
@marszpacemusic
@marszpacemusic 3 роки тому
Some Vsauce vids are ok tho, like his Mind Field series
@tahabashir3779
@tahabashir3779 3 роки тому
@E "im running away from you at an ever-changing velocity"
@RussellSubedi
@RussellSubedi 3 роки тому
@E I'm running away from ​ok with an ever changing velocity!
@JithinJacob333
@JithinJacob333 2 роки тому
I love the Achievement Unlocked trophy at 1:50 Hahahaha
@catlikethief1718
@catlikethief1718 2 роки тому
This kinda blows my mind. It takes some genius ingenuity for scientist to do what they've done in every field for specifically the last 20 years. But Astronomy and physics are making ridiculously impressive strides, which only turns into more questions to be asked lol. When will it ever end?
@nicholasiverson9784
@nicholasiverson9784 3 роки тому
"Regular baryonic matter" that's rich coming from the 5%
@tiberium87
@tiberium87 3 роки тому
underrated comment.
@lucas-ge4qh
@lucas-ge4qh 3 роки тому
Regular baryonic matter is the caucasian of matter. So everything else is a minority matter obviously. Especially that dark matter squatting outside our gated galaxy.
@xerotolerant
@xerotolerant 3 роки тому
lolol.
@Derzull2468
@Derzull2468 3 роки тому
@@lucas-ge4qh 95% = minority. Wut?
@alexharvey7660
@alexharvey7660 3 роки тому
Damn this comment is clever
@cirei4682
@cirei4682 3 роки тому
Derek: "You hear that? It sounds like..." Me: the Veritasium outro? Derek: "...sci-fi laser guns" Me: oh
@Dalziel45
@Dalziel45 3 роки тому
lool reversed outro*
@emilebichelberger7590
@emilebichelberger7590 3 роки тому
I was expecting an anime not a youtuber.
@grassfedbutter
@grassfedbutter 3 роки тому
“We don’t really know what creates [these fast radio bursts]...” Death Star getting blown up: 🥲
@samsunguser3148
@samsunguser3148 3 роки тому
or the halo array 😳
@wmjwell
@wmjwell 2 роки тому
Fantastic explanation! I enjoy and look forward to your next subject. Wish I had more teachers that would have been this interesting. Thank you for taking the time to make these and please don’t every stop! Regards, Jim
@kaheichan9
@kaheichan9 3 роки тому
Imagine being that 80% matter floating around doing nothing in the universe.
@wajihbec1087
@wajihbec1087 3 роки тому
Yeah..imagine...
@SPQR_14
@SPQR_14 3 роки тому
Do they have to wake up at 5am and work all day? No? Sign me up.
@amritpolable
@amritpolable 3 роки тому
That's DARK.
@kozara8202
@kozara8202 3 роки тому
Lmao yeah cant relate
@mishkatzehra3415
@mishkatzehra3415 3 роки тому
Even if the matter doesn't do anything, they still do something. Same is for u and me
@jonas1015119
@jonas1015119 3 роки тому
Astronomers: everything except Hydrogen and Helium is a metal Also Astronomers: 100.000-10.000.000 degrees is "warm-hot"
@chrisray1567
@chrisray1567 3 роки тому
Warm-hot sounds like a laundry water temperature setting.
@amitshetty6359
@amitshetty6359 3 роки тому
@GreenGalaxyYT • 14 years ago in some countries '.' represent ','
@adrianbundy3249
@adrianbundy3249 3 роки тому
I am trying to see the contradiction, as that meme usually highlights. But I'm failing to see it.
@udith
@udith 3 роки тому
Why can't we all just use ,
@kunalmore5212
@kunalmore5212 3 роки тому
It’s kelvin
@cinemaclips4497
@cinemaclips4497 3 місяці тому
Damn, This video encouraged me to read about the Lyman-alpha series but ended up learning the Bohr model of the atom, the Rydberg formula,the Lyman series, the balmer series and also the Peschen series. I'm currently learning about the Lagrangian of a spinors field which satisfies the Dirac equation. I can finally appreciate the beauty of the Lyman alpha forest. Thanks Veritasium
@qzbnyv
@qzbnyv 2 роки тому
36 year old me wondering what life would have been like now if I had had Derek & Raquel as parents, making Kiwico sets together and learning about real science from both of my parents. Those boys better not mess this opportunity up!
@subhamsekharpanda7370
@subhamsekharpanda7370 3 роки тому
I love how beautifully presented his videos are.
@veritasium
@veritasium 3 роки тому
and working on making them more beautiful
@NirrumTheMad
@NirrumTheMad 3 роки тому
@@veritasium time powers clearly
@bhargav7476
@bhargav7476 3 роки тому
I love how beautiful you are
@demoniak95
@demoniak95 3 роки тому
I am so early that even veritasium sticking around to read half of the comments thats not missing
@hydrogenatom4624
@hydrogenatom4624 3 роки тому
Don't read my username.
@PinguWithAnAxe
@PinguWithAnAxe 3 роки тому
"A Quasar's luminosity can be thousands of times that of whole galaxies" Or to put it another way: About as bright as a 60W bathroom light at 3AM
@PyPylia
@PyPylia 3 роки тому
Or discord light theme.
@shinkamui
@shinkamui 3 роки тому
@@PyPylia any light theme tbh. Quasars have nothing on them
@XSFx5
@XSFx5 3 роки тому
You would NOT want a Quasar in your bathroom, even if it was only a microscopic part of one outputting 60W of power... At least there'd be no germs anywhere, but the lingering ionizing radioactivity would be bad news.
@XtraCube
@XtraCube 3 роки тому
Lucy Keller so? Being a nerd is cool
@channelname4331
@channelname4331 3 роки тому
@@XtraCube so you know what comedy is?
@derpymule7977
@derpymule7977 2 роки тому
That final message is actually so true. When he said that the WHIM added up to the 5% I was genuinely disappointed, because it meant there wasn’t any further chance for any extra matter that might have interesting properties.
@ngcastronerd4791
@ngcastronerd4791 2 роки тому
That remains to be seen. There is still the matter of that pesky 95% that remains to be explained ;) You might get your weird matter anyways!
@drinkthestorm275
@drinkthestorm275 2 роки тому
@@ngcastronerd4791 Since the stuff of us and stars is only 5% aren't _we_ the weird matter?
@drinkthestorm275
@drinkthestorm275 2 роки тому
Crossing my fingers for infinite reality
@atharvakodape7494
@atharvakodape7494 2 роки тому
Damnnn! This has to be one of the best videos from Veritasium. It is amazing, gave me a deeper insight into the world... and beyond.
@blackpepper2610
@blackpepper2610 3 роки тому
Half of the universe is missing? Thanos : sweating profusely
@hazyb511
@hazyb511 3 роки тому
Hahahaha
@Spartan11117777
@Spartan11117777 3 роки тому
Got me
@iscapenak3d739
@iscapenak3d739 3 роки тому
Scientists: "We can't find 50% of the matter in space" Also scientists: "We found the missing 50% of matter. It was in space."
@krazyfrog
@krazyfrog 3 роки тому
They found it after their mom came over and looked for it.
@ShepDance
@ShepDance 3 роки тому
Prasad Naik obviously it was in space where else would it be idiot
@B.B.Woolfe
@B.B.Woolfe 3 роки тому
@@ShepDance i umm... think you didnt get the joke... or maybe you did? And thats a sort of like reverse woosh to woosh me who thought you were wooshed?
@WyattCayer
@WyattCayer 3 роки тому
LMAO!
@n1k32h
@n1k32h 3 роки тому
ShepDance wooooosh
@jimlingmusicchannel
@jimlingmusicchannel 2 роки тому
Really appreciate scientists like you who devote yourselves into these unseen matters that helps us understand more about this amazing universe!!
@rogersledz6793
@rogersledz6793 3 роки тому
Thank you so much for uploading this video. It is helping me get through the pandemic!
@danielhricmail
@danielhricmail 3 роки тому
6:34 "computer simulations of the entire universe" Meanwhile my computer: *struggles* *to* *boot* *up*
@sp7111
@sp7111 3 роки тому
Daniel lol
@Just-View
@Just-View 3 роки тому
Daniel Me: My laptop rendering crappy computer simulations of the entire universe.
@danielhricmail
@danielhricmail 3 роки тому
@@Just-View yea i wish
@dewiz9596
@dewiz9596 3 роки тому
I wrote a clock program in C on my 8088 IBM PC. The computer was not fast enough to draw the digits with each second, so I had to write routines to change a 1 to a 2, 2 to a 3, etc, by era ing and adding digit segments. Changes on the hour, dealing with possibly four digits changing were something to behold. I wrote the program, because on the original Macintosh, there was a clock where one digit morphed into the next. . . something way beyond my capability. But, manipulating x,y coordinates on the screen was instructive, and played a good part in some of my later software efforts.
@kmwgaming4526
@kmwgaming4526 3 роки тому
Mine struggles to start
@AlessandroRodriguez
@AlessandroRodriguez 3 роки тому
me: "Half of the Universe is missing" my daughter: Did you look under the sofa?
@Sunny-cx9hs
@Sunny-cx9hs 3 роки тому
I am too much willing to watch videos which is related to science but as i m Indian . I can only understand 50 % of ur language. But still enjoying too much . I love to see ur videos . Coz interest in science.
@Sunny-cx9hs
@Sunny-cx9hs 2 роки тому
@Steven Victor Neiman 😋😍
@isblue3189
@isblue3189 2 роки тому
Pronunciation can be bit tricky if you are not accustomed to hearing it. Have you tried subtitles they seem to work for me. Speaking as a fellow Indian
@salmonkill7
@salmonkill7 Рік тому
I am a retired National Laboratory Scientist that made inventive contributions to the Radiation Portal Monitors used to check for Special Nuclear Material at USA Border crossings and I developed the ionizing radiation dosimetry used in 95% of hospitals Worldwide. I completed my graduate Physics coursework at Purdue University with a 5 9 / 6.0 (I received one B+ in my Mathematical Physics class ugh! ) In my retirement I now teach all the Science classes at a small Christian high school. I wanted to add my appreciation for Veritasium, this is a wonderfully done Science Gem that I use often in teaching my Physics and Chemistry classes. Thanks again....
@d0mi3000
@d0mi3000 3 роки тому
"wait, half the universe was missing?" "always has been"
@fumesolo6709
@fumesolo6709 3 роки тому
Nope it was me dio
@destinolol6983
@destinolol6983 3 роки тому
@@fumesolo6709 zitto e guarda il video
@DaveMcGarry
@DaveMcGarry 3 роки тому
And I panic when I lose my keys
@fumesolo6709
@fumesolo6709 3 роки тому
@@DaveMcGarry lmao
@fumesolo6709
@fumesolo6709 3 роки тому
@@destinolol6983 nAnI?
@andershusmo5235
@andershusmo5235 3 роки тому
"Warm-hot" is such a hilariously modest term to refer to millions of Kelvin. Like, "warm-hot" is how I would refer to the temperature of my coffee when it's been in my mug for a couple of minutes and isn't quite "hot" anymore. Physics and astronomy operate on such a fundamentally different scale you can't even wrap your mind around it!
@CRAZY_DI_DRAGON
@CRAZY_DI_DRAGON 3 роки тому
Yeah u literally can’t wrap your mind around it (unlesss)
@jc-bo5nf
@jc-bo5nf 3 роки тому
Well he is referring to it that way because the name actually contains warm-hot and the reason its called warm-hot is that in comparison to other temperatures we know of in the universe are way hotter than millions of kelvin.
@jc-bo5nf
@jc-bo5nf 3 роки тому
It is not in comparison to your coffee for a reason, coffee isn't one of the hottest things in the universe, you may thing warm-hot is similar to how you would describe your coffee but that is because you are comparing it to how you feel it through the nerves in your hands. And to end my rebuttal, I have to say it, physics and astronomy operate on such a fundamentally different scale that you can't even wrap your mind around it! Lol, disappointed in some people, that are so sure they are right that they wont even consider being wrong...think before you speak.
@jc-bo5nf
@jc-bo5nf 3 роки тому
And just for some comparison to help you out, one of the hottest things in the universe i'm talking about is about 4000000000255.372 kelvin, just a tad more than 1 million, in fact, its 4 billion since you wouldn't be able to tell. And things con go much much much hotter. In fact, temperatures can go up to 10 to the 32nd power of kelvin, this is the hottest because in the physics we understand today, once it gets any hotter, conventional physics just doesn’t work. Weird things will occur that don't we dont understand currently. Gravitational force becomes as strong as the three other natural forces (electromagnetism and the strong and weak nuclear forces), and they will merge together into one unified force. Understanding how this happens is referred to as the “theory of everything” which is the holy grail of modern theoretical physics…something that we currently don’t understand, as said multiple times before.
@davidwallace8289
@davidwallace8289 3 роки тому
I figure I should try to comment here before someone replies in a less polite fashion. I believe the original post was intended to be appreciative of a bit of terminology that is humorous when juxtaposed with ordinary human life, not an attack against the temperature classifications employed by astronomers. If someone were to be leveling insults against our dear scientist friends, I'd be right behind you with the proverbial pitchforks and cold, dark torches, but I don't think that response is warranted here. As a side note, 4000000000255.372 is on the order of 10^12, if I have counted correctly, which would place it safely in the trillions. Anyway, I'll stop taking up all of your time. Cheers.
@neverbefore68
@neverbefore68 Рік тому
"For now we have to be content with being right!" Modest and profound. Enjoyed it. This series is also a huge service to humanity
@Daysed.and.Konfuzed
@Daysed.and.Konfuzed 2 роки тому
Derek, my dude, if you write something on the lower right side of the thumbnail we might not be able to read it because that's where UKposts places the video length info. You've asked us once about ways to improve thumbnails so I thought you'd want to know that. In the unlikely case of you reading this, that is. 😅 Thanks for the video!
@TalhaHasanZia
@TalhaHasanZia 3 роки тому
1 week: Vsauce posted Veritasium posted Kurzgesagt posted
@louisuchihatm2556
@louisuchihatm2556 3 роки тому
best week ...lol
@jamesleblanc6948
@jamesleblanc6948 3 роки тому
Kurzegast is a hack, much like most sciencey youtubers :/
@louisuchihatm2556
@louisuchihatm2556 3 роки тому
@@jamesleblanc6948 lmao, and why is that so
@jamesleblanc6948
@jamesleblanc6948 3 роки тому
@@louisuchihatm2556 well mostly it is the way they display the data, where the difference between some is that the hacks make it super flashy or present it from a more "this is" instead of "this appears to be". Kugr and antron petrov man, those two really stick out. Close second is the long haired one with the chalkboard styled animations, forgot his name.
@TalhaHasanZia
@TalhaHasanZia 3 роки тому
@@jamesleblanc6948 I know, its attractive. But "appears to be" is close to facts than being wrong. Maybe the reality based narration wouldn't be that cheeky
@Danilego
@Danilego 3 роки тому
Mom: "You can eat your food already! It's not hot, it's just warm-hot!" Food: *is in the 100000 - 10000000 Kelvin range*
@bwenspwinnenhever5757
@bwenspwinnenhever5757 3 роки тому
Who says warm-hot 😂 i can realate though
@Simon-nx1sc
@Simon-nx1sc 3 роки тому
nice one
@25852Dan
@25852Dan 3 роки тому
Instantly vaporizes the kitchen.
@roshansri1636
@roshansri1636 3 роки тому
@@25852Dan instantly vaporizes the Earth
@mikemccartneyable
@mikemccartneyable 3 роки тому
Goldilocks and the three bears ...now shadows
@kurofune.uragabay
@kurofune.uragabay 2 роки тому
Best one of your vlogs in a good while. Loved the slightly (deeper? more advanced?) explanation.
@ALBINO1D
@ALBINO1D 2 роки тому
When the music starts coming in @9:52 I start getting excited because I know he's about to twine up all the loose threads and deliver a crescendo.
@gbm6882
@gbm6882 3 роки тому
Aliens: Oh look the humans are conducting their first Baryon Census Humans: huh... where are... uhh? Aliens: Wait hold on I gotchu homie *shines laser pen at earth* Humans: Eyyy less gooo
@Custmzir
@Custmzir 3 роки тому
I was thinking the same thing
@ZachAttack6089
@ZachAttack6089 3 роки тому
Those aliens must have some pretty strong laser pens
@saffroncoasts6950
@saffroncoasts6950 3 роки тому
Th thirty eight years ago??????
@199NickYT
@199NickYT 3 роки тому
This is the most zoomer thing I have ever seen
@finlandjourney6065
@finlandjourney6065 3 роки тому
@@199NickYT Yeah pretty silly, but only mildly funny.
@philipfahy9658
@philipfahy9658 3 роки тому
The difference between scientists and non-scientists was something I had to learn the hard way coming out of college. I would correct people or provide additional information, thinking that it was interesting and would lead to discussion or a better understanding. Most people just found it as an attack on their understanding or an attempt to correct them to show off. Not really my intent. I generally like it when I'm corrected because it means something I thought I understood could be described better or was misleading.
@tucker8071
@tucker8071 3 роки тому
Good for you on liking to be corrected. I only like it sometimes in intellectual discussions, but once you convince me I usually like it.
@Newt2799
@Newt2799 3 роки тому
Now if only we could have this same ideology with politicians around the world
@TheZenytram
@TheZenytram 3 роки тому
Dont make dumb ppl change your way, we need more ppl like you
@mreese8764
@mreese8764 3 роки тому
Scientists with jobs understand that they need to be right to be taken serious by normal people. That's why they chose to be wrong and say they are right. But it's "ok" because science is "always wrong". Halting science as a scientist is totally worth it, you need the job after all.
@reNINTENDO
@reNINTENDO 3 роки тому
@@mreese8764 I... what?
@Haroldus0
@Haroldus0 2 роки тому
Great Job - now I am thinking of the intergalactic baryonic matter as a kind of relatively warm soup, that got spilled everywhere, and the matter clusters, like stars etc are the exception.
@JoakimKanon
@JoakimKanon 3 роки тому
I thought you only see half off the matter because you only use one eye when operating a telescope.
@USSRchiefSTALIN
@USSRchiefSTALIN 3 роки тому
Genius!
@tonybambino1445
@tonybambino1445 3 роки тому
Oh, I didn't notice until now, that explains a lot.
@clang1463
@clang1463 3 роки тому
@@hydrogenatom4624 Come on dude it's 2020, no one's gonna fall for that shizz
@hydrogenatom4624
@hydrogenatom4624 3 роки тому
@@clang1463 Approximately 17,000 have already fallen for it.
@aliasd5423
@aliasd5423 3 роки тому
@@hydrogenatom4624 Cease your haunting of this comment section. Begone demon.
@EXOPLANETnews
@EXOPLANETnews 3 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/e3iZaKyGooBkmZ8.html Support me guys for more sci-fi videos
@drabberfrog
@drabberfrog 3 роки тому
@@clang1463 what did that person do?
@giapchin
@giapchin 3 роки тому
What a humble yet powerful message at the end: Don't be afraid to be wrong.
@awemowe2830
@awemowe2830 3 роки тому
@Ramtin Kolahchi You had a bad math teacher. :D
@popeopera
@popeopera 3 роки тому
@Giap Chin Indeed...Since reality is entirely Subjective after all.
@vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
@vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 3 роки тому
Because if you find out you're wrong, then people will give you credit for discovering something.
@badrunnaimal-faraby309
@badrunnaimal-faraby309 3 роки тому
...so long as you have someone to correct you, or it's about something not immediately consequential. Being wrong can cost lives and is a rationally justified fear.
@jessleyva8167
@jessleyva8167 3 роки тому
Ramtin Kolahchi probably was pppppp
@georgeflitzer7160
@georgeflitzer7160 2 роки тому
I loved all of this! Thank you so much.
@Nunya111
@Nunya111 3 роки тому
I just started my first college chemistry class, and it is so cool watching all the basic concepts developed into these awesome discoveries while I’m just learning about their most basic meanings!
@comicslovers975
@comicslovers975 3 роки тому
Half the Universe missing Thanos - This does put a smile on my face
@takemo_
@takemo_ 3 роки тому
Haha!
@plusxz821
@plusxz821 3 роки тому
But it's only 2.5%
@tiberiusiulius2088
@tiberiusiulius2088 3 роки тому
Best comment !!
@GirtonOramsay
@GirtonOramsay 3 роки тому
@@plusxz821 *Observable universe
@devils9844
@devils9844 3 роки тому
Original
@N.I.R.A.T.I.A.S.
@N.I.R.A.T.I.A.S. 3 роки тому
"Half of the universe was missing". Devs patched it in the latest upgrade.
@400080vikkash
@400080vikkash 3 роки тому
Yeah God
@TheChadPad
@TheChadPad 3 роки тому
Took a million years to update
@raylaird3478
@raylaird3478 3 роки тому
@Scumspawn ***** CUT and pasted means you still only have the same amount (half)
@darrenmitchell2830
@darrenmitchell2830 10 місяців тому
I am a non scientist. But watching this makes me feel clever. Crazy to think there could be double the stars, but that matter is trapped never to be used, between the galaxy's. Mind blowing!!! Top Marks 🤯🤯🤯
@bilalhamurabi3362
@bilalhamurabi3362 2 роки тому
sometimes I jusr watch your videos to see your furniture and house and get inspiration. the design is really nice.
@maxxol4954
@maxxol4954 3 роки тому
son why is the internet not working? - oh sorry mom I'm currently simulating THE ENTIRE UNIVERSE 6:32
@rekashades9819
@rekashades9819 3 роки тому
Lmao 😂
@weptcat304
@weptcat304 3 роки тому
You know someone will find a way to run it on a calculator
@sydgyx
@sydgyx 3 роки тому
Here before 300 likes
@AliKhan.1247
@AliKhan.1247 3 роки тому
We don't talk about how he's on Mac as well...
@gilian2587
@gilian2587 3 роки тому
I'm just flipping some bits mom!
@EmuSFeArg
@EmuSFeArg 3 роки тому
From every UKposts science divulgators I find you the best, the one who most engages me in the story, the background, the implications. Your teaching talent is unique.
@briansammond7801
@briansammond7801 3 роки тому
He did his PhD on teaching science, particularly using video to teach science. He has some videos on that, and a TED Talk.
@majtask5585
@majtask5585 3 роки тому
* regurgitator
@glypheye
@glypheye 3 роки тому
Hands up if it’s the first time you heard the word “divulgator”! Thought lost, it’s back from the vast reaches of WHIM background ;) :D. You’re prestidigitous erudition impresses
@Astro_Rohan
@Astro_Rohan 3 роки тому
I would recommend you to try 3Blue1Brown for mathematics. Beautiful visualization and explaining of a topic holistically. It's a hidden gem.
@EmuSFeArg
@EmuSFeArg 3 роки тому
@@glypheye It is a pretty common word in Spanish, that's why I used it, I'm no erudite XD, thanks by the way!
@okiforbreakfast
@okiforbreakfast Рік тому
Your channel is amazing! Thanks to share all these marvelous things
@SuperWhygee
@SuperWhygee 2 роки тому
Damn man, all these videos you make that are such high quality and spectacular content...
@theknightofdoom260
@theknightofdoom260 3 роки тому
I love how guys in the 50's making sci fi B movies knew what space sounds like :D.
@dimitar4y
@dimitar4y 3 роки тому
well they did use actual recordings from cosmic interference to inspire them
@noximustheomnipotent
@noximustheomnipotent 3 роки тому
*insert the Matrix argument*
@rsfakqj10rsf-33
@rsfakqj10rsf-33 3 роки тому
Star Storm Life is a joke
@codyparrish6674
@codyparrish6674 3 роки тому
it's all bologna. Theres no atmosphere to propagate sound waves.
@xponen
@xponen 3 роки тому
@@codyparrish6674 so where does a radio get its sound from?
@CharliePryor
@CharliePryor 3 роки тому
"I guess for now, we'll have to be content, with being right" - That's a pretty awesome line. :)
@somethingeasytoretain1116
@somethingeasytoretain1116 3 роки тому
kind of a flex, dont ya think
@tuberroot1112
@tuberroot1112 3 роки тому
Unquestioning acceptance of this kind of cosmic fairy tale let's you be all smug and self congratulatory when talking down to your audience.
@sacr3
@sacr3 3 роки тому
That's the problem with science, they still don't have the main answers to a lot of different things like what is dark energy and what is dark matter and what is gravity and why do particles exist as they do and why do they have a wave particle duality and why does the Dual slit experiment give the results that it does shooting one Photon at a time. There's women on this planet with an additional cone cell in their eye and they're able to see an additional color oh, we can't even comprehend any other color than what we see already. If our brains are that restricted, restricted to basically having to experience something before understanding it, then we're not going to have a lot of answers soon At this moment in time everything is faith-based, no one knows as to why existence exists and not even scientists do.
@flerfbuster7993
@flerfbuster7993 3 роки тому
@@tuberroot1112 This is literally the opposite of unquestioning acceptance.
@jtcrook32
@jtcrook32 3 роки тому
@@tuberroot1112 you sound just about as smart as a tuber root. If they had unquestioning acceptance they would have accepted the simulations decades ago as truth. But they questioned it until they confirmed it with hard data.
@tanishqbharud9181
@tanishqbharud9181 Рік тому
I have been watching you since the 2020 lockdown and I really liked the way you explain things . I think you should create more on quantum mechanics .love you Bro.❣
@eekee6034
@eekee6034 2 роки тому
I read about the Lyman-alpha forest years ago, but I didn't get it until now. Excellent explanation!
@aaronwtr1150
@aaronwtr1150 3 роки тому
Me: *going to bed* Veritasium: Half of the universe has been missing?!
@MateStier
@MateStier 3 роки тому
Me too
@Shaded
@Shaded 3 роки тому
Same
@dickmcwienersonIII
@dickmcwienersonIII 3 роки тому
No it's not bedtime yet.
@notacleverman9438
@notacleverman9438 3 роки тому
Astronaut with gun: Always has been.
@MateStier
@MateStier 3 роки тому
Aaron Wtr in Europe it is.
@ericsu0630
@ericsu0630 3 роки тому
Carl: "Kev check out this whistling noise we detected on the radio! Sounds like lasers, it could be Aliens!" Kevin: "Don't be dumb Carl, it's obviously the sound of low frequency lightning from the other side of the Earth that has been guided back to us by the Earth's magnetic field." Carl: "ok, makes sense I guess... I'll go ahead and publish that in our paper then." Aliens: "lol"
@FathinLuqmanTantowi
@FathinLuqmanTantowi 3 роки тому
any scientist know laser don't make sound
@Jamiscus
@Jamiscus 3 роки тому
Fathin Luqman Tantowi Its a joke
@shaheerziya2631
@shaheerziya2631 3 роки тому
TheOPWarrior208 he too made a joke.
@fordfinfan
@fordfinfan 3 роки тому
Haha hilarious!!! Made me laugh dude thanks! Have an awesome day!
@peikkojumala
@peikkojumala 3 роки тому
@@FathinLuqmanTantowi Lasers are light / electromagnetic radiation and it's frequency can be turned into audible sound.
@NightRunner417
@NightRunner417 2 роки тому
One very underrated takeaway from this is that it is often easy to think that all the big discoveries have already been made and now most discovery is of smaller things. A moment's thought about basically anything will reassure you that this is far from true, but it's especially reassuring to note that FRBs, hugely powerful radio source events that happen quite frequently in the universe, have only been known about for a scant 13 years. In the history of science, that's really a blink, and it means that we are still very actively discovering the really big stuff. We are FAR from done. :-)
@nikirick
@nikirick 6 місяців тому
This was wonderful. Thank you.
@hynjus001
@hynjus001 3 роки тому
Me: He's gone fairly grey since his first video ***looks in mirror*** Me: I've gone fairly grey since his first video.
@cyansus4227
@cyansus4227 3 роки тому
Old man I feel old too
@matthewhubka6350
@matthewhubka6350 3 роки тому
I think you’re just losing color vision
@saintmayhem9873
@saintmayhem9873 3 роки тому
Whoa whoa whoa, you're telling me that two whole subsets of matter exist in the same state across any distance? Spooky.
@eleonarcrimson858
@eleonarcrimson858 3 роки тому
@@saintmayhem9873 action at distance.
@starblaze5813
@starblaze5813 3 роки тому
Me, listening to the whistler: "it sound like a laser gun." Him, 3 seconds later: "It sounds like a sci-fi laser gun, huh?"
@prateekpanwar646
@prateekpanwar646 3 роки тому
@You're fake and gay If ot isn't sarcasm then yeah. Only sci-fiction guns make sounds
@JJnejihyuga
@JJnejihyuga 3 роки тому
NOOOOO!!! LASER GUN DONT MAKE SOUNDS Brrrrrrrrr. sci-fi laser gun go 08:30
@joshmiller1414
@joshmiller1414 3 роки тому
That was really interesting! Thank you!
@bellhopwalrus2517
@bellhopwalrus2517 3 роки тому
Deuterium: "What time is it?" Helium: "About 20 after..." Both: _"Let's stop all this fusion around, and take a snapshot !"_
@mikeylagarcia1176
@mikeylagarcia1176 3 роки тому
I think it's interesting how the research went from "that's some weird really short waves coming from somewhere far away" to "we found the missing half of the universe" (╭ರ_•́)
@jaredgoodwin7741
@jaredgoodwin7741 3 роки тому
That's something that I loved about my astronomy class, how you could take information about one thing and use it to make inferences about another. Like using how red a galaxy is to determine the age of the universe.
@nenmaster5218
@nenmaster5218 2 роки тому
@@jaredgoodwin7741 Call me random, but i just want to do my fellow Science-Lovers a Favor, so excuse the Randomness but here you go, have some warm Recommendations, cause the Learning never Ends! -Legal Eagle. -It’s ok to be smart. -Oversimplified! -Professor Dave Explains. -Practical Engineering -Michio Kaku. -Kosmo. -Cinema Therapy.
@daftwulli6145
@daftwulli6145 2 роки тому
yea I mean if it was missing, why did we not put it on a milk carton or something ? If you can find something as small as a misisng kid that way, it should be easy to find the rest of the universe.
@you2tooyou2too
@you2tooyou2too 2 роки тому
He actually showed that we found a missing 2.5% of the universe (half of the missing known-unknown Baryons). The other 95% of the universe (already euphemistically labeled "Dark energy & matter") is still missing! So, buck up! Plenty more opportunities to be WRONG!
@herculesrockefeller4584
@herculesrockefeller4584 3 роки тому
Magnatar sounds like a badass, villain star.
@skurblord3401
@skurblord3401 3 роки тому
Considering one could destroy the galaxy in an instant with one unlucky pass, yah... They are a pretty good villain.
@Credence1026
@Credence1026 3 роки тому
@@skurblord3401 I don't know about destroying an entire galaxy
@SpookyTanuki92
@SpookyTanuki92 3 роки тому
Destroying a galaxy? No. Our solar system? Yeah, it would
@PlanetVyctory
@PlanetVyctory 3 роки тому
Or a kickass band from the 80's, Pat Magnetar.
@ashwanthkumar7311
@ashwanthkumar7311 3 роки тому
A Pokemon probably?
@samtarlow4773
@samtarlow4773 2 роки тому
This explains the ability to hear lightning. All we need is a way to see thunder.
@martinsapsitis4292
@martinsapsitis4292 3 роки тому
Mr Sensational, thanks very much, I'm 60 he's 5, we love your sharing of knowledge. If you need a place to stay in Tas it's here.
@colinhall9849
@colinhall9849 3 роки тому
One of your best for me, I learned so much: The Lyman - alpha forest, the WHIM, whistlers; well done. More like this please
@apoorv-vu4pd
@apoorv-vu4pd 3 роки тому
why did i click on “More”
@perfectlypurepinkpompompan3467
@perfectlypurepinkpompompan3467 3 роки тому
@@apoorv-vu4pd Because you are a more - on?.... or maybe because it was like, 5 a.m., lol.
@TheRealGuywithoutaMustache
@TheRealGuywithoutaMustache 3 роки тому
Veritasium: Half the universe was missing... until now Thanos: You're not the only one cursed with knowledge
@tamjeedshahriar3270
@tamjeedshahriar3270 3 роки тому
Sup
@user-ue6lv9in8s
@user-ue6lv9in8s 3 роки тому
Stahp following me u perv
@blackpepper2610
@blackpepper2610 3 роки тому
Damn, he is also here
@griffinsherwood1072
@griffinsherwood1072 3 роки тому
How are you everywhere?
@Guidus125
@Guidus125 3 роки тому
grow a mustache
@shereifhawary
@shereifhawary 2 роки тому
The best part of the video is ‘ The difference between scientist and non-scientist is non scientists strive to be right, they like things to be the way they expect them. But scientists on the other hand, They want things to work not the way the expect them to be. Because that is the way they got new clues and evolve knowledge. ‘
@jjclark56
@jjclark56 2 роки тому
In my chemistry class, we just finished a unit on ground and excited state and it’s cool hearing you talking about that stuff. Idk why, just is.
@glenngriffon8032
@glenngriffon8032 3 роки тому
"Half the universe is missing..." "did you check behind the fridge?"
@TheReaverOfDarkness
@TheReaverOfDarkness 3 роки тому
Turns out it was all a lot of dihydrogen monoxide located in the sub-refrigerator region.
@SpahGaming
@SpahGaming 3 роки тому
idk i think its under the drier
@andrewjones6693
@andrewjones6693 3 роки тому
I looked under the sofa cushions - nothing!
@sirBrouwer
@sirBrouwer 3 роки тому
have you looked at the lost and found desk?
@SpahGaming
@SpahGaming 3 роки тому
@@sirBrouwer i asked but but god said that they already pawend the stuff
@blibby4104
@blibby4104 3 роки тому
7 years from now this will be in everyone's recommended section.
@ShubhThakkar
@ShubhThakkar 3 роки тому
And this comment will have over 300 likes
@MMfish_
@MMfish_ 3 роки тому
A whole new generation of young existentially angsty kids 😆
@SamiJumppanen
@SamiJumppanen 3 роки тому
LOL!
@wisart4627
@wisart4627 3 роки тому
This comment made me think the video was made 7 years ago
@rediocre4350
@rediocre4350 3 роки тому
Perhaps. . .
@kenbrunet6120
@kenbrunet6120 2 роки тому
They say that if a missing person isn't found in the first 48 hours the chances decrease rapidly over time. Amazing they were able to find the other half of the baryons after all that time!
@johnmcclain3887
@johnmcclain3887 2 роки тому
I've watched you since the "great carnivorous clown con" began, and you are into the truth. Your statement, "scientists would rather be wrong" is dead on target. I've been an amateur scientist all my life, and this is something I've followed with great interest, since my teens, and the "realization" most of the universe wasn't at all visible, and not understanding at all, in the late sixties. The large hadron collider has also been a great piece of research work, showing so much more we didn't know we didn't know. Thanks again.
@whydoihavesomanysubscriber9729
@whydoihavesomanysubscriber9729 3 роки тому
So basically, Veritasium is a huge nerd. *i like it.*
@AxxLAfriku
@AxxLAfriku 3 роки тому
I don't have any friends because they are ashamed of the videos I upload. Are they really that bad, dear ver
@hydrogenatom4624
@hydrogenatom4624 3 роки тому
Don't read my username.
@g14d0s7
@g14d0s7 3 роки тому
@@AxxLAfriku They are very bad.
@junkandgunk
@junkandgunk 3 роки тому
@@hydrogenatom4624 nice self advertising there
@denimchicken6549
@denimchicken6549 3 роки тому
@@junkandgunk This was an entire thread full of self-promotion before you commented.
@AlecInstant
@AlecInstant 3 роки тому
“I promise it’s related” -Vsauce never
@neekk040
@neekk040 3 роки тому
haven’t heard that name in years....
@sprut3311
@sprut3311 3 роки тому
But in the end he relates them all...
@nicholaspatella
@nicholaspatella 3 роки тому
Neekk0 he published a video a few days ago
@neekk040
@neekk040 3 роки тому
Nicholas Patella what a time to be alive
@PeterMisovicProfile
@PeterMisovicProfile 2 роки тому
I'm totally blasted and fascinated of our knowledge how we can interpret things from universe. The knowledge leading us to not misinterpret the universe data. Fascinating! Thanks for your videos.
@PeterMisovicProfile
@PeterMisovicProfile 2 роки тому
@Veritasium what if things like at 11:34 lead to something like kind of big-bang?
@deenulazarus5454
@deenulazarus5454 2 роки тому
Awww .. the last part hit home for me.... I was blown away by the entire video but the last did it for at so many levels
@chromiyum6849
@chromiyum6849 3 роки тому
Physicists: "we found the answer to the problem that was bugging us for years...." Me: "congrats?" Physicists: ".......DAMNIT!"
@DanFrederiksen
@DanFrederiksen 3 роки тому
Well, Derek is describing a romanticized self flattering science, not actual reality. Physicists love to be right and hate to be wrong but it's true that something that violates known laws is very valuable. But that's a further failing of human science because we have such gems like ball lightning and cosmic jets or the fluctuations in G, a socalled constant but people in science are still people subject to the trappings of psychology and personality flaws so 'science' doesn't look at those issues. They are in denial. Dismayed by the far reaching inconvenience. People are so petty in all walks of life. Human science is very far from the ideal he claims here. Some few are rational. And the more taxing the subject the fewer it is. Let me see a show of hands who can handle the UFO topic for instance. And by UFO I of course mean visiting ET ships. Even though the US navy is essentially admitting regular contact incidents nowadays. So don't give me that crap that 'science' is rational. It's people.
@ashishsharma-og4nl
@ashishsharma-og4nl 3 роки тому
@@DanFrederiksen yeah, no
@NabekenProG87
@NabekenProG87 3 роки тому
@@DanFrederiksen Too much coffe, you are too woke
@WARSinRIOTS
@WARSinRIOTS 3 роки тому
Reminds me of the episode of Futurama where the Professor learns the meaning of the universe or whatever makes up matter at its core or something
@jmgamer9267
@jmgamer9267 3 роки тому
I dont get it
@abhishekprasad6691
@abhishekprasad6691 3 роки тому
I'm so happy to have received sufficient education to be able to understand at least some part of physics.
@amaansiddiqui2376
@amaansiddiqui2376 2 роки тому
Most of this video was about chemistry lol
@anuj8825
@anuj8825 2 роки тому
Indian Education System represent (Not that it's good or anything)
@kozmosis3486
@kozmosis3486 2 роки тому
@@amaansiddiqui2376 nope
@mightycannon1512
@mightycannon1512 2 роки тому
@@amaansiddiqui2376 nope
@Potatomatoo
@Potatomatoo 2 роки тому
@@amaansiddiqui2376 nope
@benjaminhoeberechts8683
@benjaminhoeberechts8683 2 роки тому
under that line of thinking, Black holes cannot be "swallowing" or "consuming" Matter. If we calculate the 5% of the universe should be baryonic matter, and we can now run calculations that match this, then all of the barionic matter that is drawn into a black hole must be emitted somewhere in the known universe, or we would see that baryonic matter had reduced from 5%.
@manwithaporpoiseYTsucksD
@manwithaporpoiseYTsucksD 2 роки тому
Recently found this guy love him and his content. Can't get enough. I typically can't stand the typical UKpostsr.
@sgtjonmcc
@sgtjonmcc 3 роки тому
Wow amazing, when you mentioned that lightning emits broad spectrum radio waves I had a flashback of when I was a kid tuning an old transistor radio to a frequency with just static. There happened to be a thunderstorm at that time and I could hear the pulses of radio emission from the lightning.
@NotSomeJustinWithoutAMoustache
@NotSomeJustinWithoutAMoustache 2 роки тому
It just so happened that there were also thunderstorms on the other side of the planet a while back who had just finished the magnetosphere trip
@kozmosis3486
@kozmosis3486 2 роки тому
@@NotSomeJustinWithoutAMoustache I think I read somewhere that in any given second there are thousands of lightning strikes occurring across the Earth. Or maybe its thousands per hour I can't remember exactly. Point is lightning is basically always striking the Earth somewhere. Or I guess travelling from the Earth to a cloud? Ok never mind I know nothing once again lol.
@niks660097
@niks660097 Рік тому
@@kozmosis3486 short wave "sw" on consumer radios is still filled with random stuff including lighting strikes and CMB noise..
@Manudyne
@Manudyne 3 роки тому
Aliens: *play bruh sound effect #3 through the universe* Humans: "Cool. We can hear lightning from the other side of the planet!"
@Aldiyawak
@Aldiyawak 3 роки тому
bruh momento n u m e r o u n o
@halimanasrin6071
@halimanasrin6071 3 роки тому
Excellent illustration, thank you.
@deltablaze77
@deltablaze77 2 роки тому
I walk away from these videos not with much more than I had to start, but I keep watching them to help myself remember I don't know much.
@tauceti8341
@tauceti8341 3 роки тому
Finding the missing baryonic matter, and being able to potentially predict CME's, good year for space.
@FlipperWolf
@FlipperWolf 3 роки тому
What's CME? Asking for a friend.
@flipper607
@flipper607 3 роки тому
@@FlipperWolf coronal mass ejection!! (i think)
@kylesebring
@kylesebring 3 роки тому
A good year space, a bad year for earth
@bingchiIIing
@bingchiIIing 3 роки тому
69 like
@twilajoy1036
@twilajoy1036 3 роки тому
Love ❤️
@thetacoguyy
@thetacoguyy 3 роки тому
Me: Finally i made a whole day without Anxiety Veritasium: “Did you know half the universe was missing??”
@denimchicken6549
@denimchicken6549 3 роки тому
Imagine how we felt knowing about the missing Baryon problem before it was resolved. :P
@andreylebedenko1260
@andreylebedenko1260 3 роки тому
Me: Finally lost 10% of the weight. Veritasium: “Did you know half the universe was missing??”
@timapple6586
@timapple6586 3 роки тому
After I came home, I eventually found the missing half of my universe asleep under my bed. I need to put some kinda skirting board around that, I guess. But I only shame myself when I worry. I totally own the can-opener.
@SpencerTwiddy
@SpencerTwiddy 3 роки тому
hey I got some news for you buddy, dark matter and dark energy make up 95% of the universe.... and they are missing as well
@thetacoguyy
@thetacoguyy 3 роки тому
@@SpencerTwiddy that is what baffles me, how & why the universe can create something that's also nothing
@RohithCIS
@RohithCIS 3 роки тому
You know you're getting goosebumps when the music goes on.
@quecisneros
@quecisneros 3 роки тому
Thank you! Wonderful explanation.
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