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@pedrovisgueira
@pedrovisgueira Год назад
All that goes through my mind when watching your videos is imagining when we get to the point of video games having these physics in real time, I hope I get to experience that
@MushookieMan
@MushookieMan Год назад
If if we were capable of that, video game designers still wouldn't use it. There are techniques that are much faster to program and execute. Video games still use 2d sprites, for example.
@EnricoUniverse
@EnricoUniverse Год назад
Yeah when I saw the baking simulation, I was thinking of making a baking game with that technique.
@MarcillaSmith
@MarcillaSmith Год назад
@@EnricoUniverse coincidentally, many gamers are known for getting baked, while gaming
@sumitgupta2618
@sumitgupta2618 Год назад
@@MushookieMan It would be really cool though. Even if it is not feasible to use these in games if any game does this I would love to play it.
@Eldorado1239
@Eldorado1239 Год назад
I think we're not waiting for papers or hardware anymore, in this case it's more about standardisation. Maybe VR will be a good drive for creating one, adding hi-grade physics to everything 3D, because people will want to physically interact with things like in "reality", no matter what game you play.
@JoanGonzalezTrolloCat
@JoanGonzalezTrolloCat Год назад
the channel's name has never been more faithful than now, 3:47 is the start of the new content and 5:47 is the end, exactly a two minute paper
@DoughReeToe
@DoughReeToe Год назад
Thank you for this! Everything outside that time-frame has been in a previous episode.
@jesusdesu2397
@jesusdesu2397 Год назад
holy cow you're right!
@springchickena1
@springchickena1 Год назад
im growing stupid reading and watching thanks!
@Silkari
@Silkari Год назад
Would love to see fluid simulations with drops of ink so we can see the flow and mixing.
@SirLiamTheGreat
@SirLiamTheGreat Год назад
Really nice idea
@ARTofTY-TV
@ARTofTY-TV Год назад
I'd also like to see oil emulsify and eggs beaten.
@joshuawilde6962
@joshuawilde6962 Год назад
You may be interested in a game I made for Android and iOS called "Splash Canyons". Some color mixing fluids in there
@bernard9823
@bernard9823 Год назад
& change inn color
@monsoon1234567890
@monsoon1234567890 Год назад
Just a few more papers to go until I get my holodeck. Can't wait.
@britishempires
@britishempires Год назад
Ur already in it. 😂👍
@steNOT3
@steNOT3 Год назад
imagine a whole game that was simulated with[ physics down to the very atom, that would just be insane
@jonorgames6596
@jonorgames6596 Год назад
@Steven Calise What if I told you, you're in one right now?
@nmmeswey3584
@nmmeswey3584 Год назад
@@jonorgames6596 This game sucks. How do I change the cartridge? I want to play metal slug
@mrlightwriter
@mrlightwriter Год назад
You're talking about the Matrix we're living in.
@nullbeyondo
@nullbeyondo Год назад
No thank you. I prefer simulated down to the wave function.
@RRRR-jr1gp
@RRRR-jr1gp Год назад
A spherical area contains approximately 2.6E43 bits per kg per meter (radius) of quantum information. Issue is, you can't just increase that limit, your computer is also limited to that. Therefore you can't simulate things with more massradius than your RAM perfectly. You could employ active lossless compression to help with that tho, maybe.
@TomCRitucci
@TomCRitucci Год назад
2:41 nothing cheers me up more than that when I'm feeling down 🤣😂🤣 I reach for my papers, cling on to them and think about simulations then everything is magically ok.
@yadav-r
@yadav-r Год назад
The mathematics, physics and computer algorithms behind all these, and the folks with all the 3 skills and possibly more, wow.
@JosueMartinez-ww1vj
@JosueMartinez-ww1vj Год назад
This is soo amazing, I can't wait for powerful enough GPU's that may simulate blood cells transporting oxygen from the lungs to the brain!
@martiddy
@martiddy Год назад
Technically, you can already, though it may take a lot of time to simulate it, depending on how powerful your graphic cards is and how many particles you're simulating in the process.
@JosueMartinez-ww1vj
@JosueMartinez-ww1vj Год назад
@@martiddy Amazing! Thought it was impossible! Thanks!
@carlosmspk
@carlosmspk Год назад
@@JosueMartinez-ww1vj Like all of these things, you can simulate close to anything with the right model and simplifications. The simulations shown in this video, for instance, don't simulate atoms, that would be crazy hard to do. Same way, if you simplify blood cells, and even more, simplify clusters of blood cells, you can always simulate something. I think that's what ​@Martiddy - Sama meant to say with "you can simulate it"
@JosueMartinez-ww1vj
@JosueMartinez-ww1vj Год назад
@@carlosmspk thanks for the clarification.
@josephpaulson9495
@josephpaulson9495 Год назад
Maybe in a few decades... We could probably do something like this with each blood cell just being represented by a particle that can have a oxygenated and non-oxygenated mode, but right now I don't even think we are at the point where we could assemble a 100% accurate replica of a single bacteria or something like that.
@johntnguyen1976
@johntnguyen1976 Год назад
If there ever was a channel that exudes hopefulness and positivity...it's Two Minute Papers. Thanks for everything you do!
@VoxelMusic
@VoxelMusic Год назад
That's some of the best moving fluid sims I've ever seen. Usually water looks kind of gooey but this looks really impressive.
@10thletter40
@10thletter40 Год назад
The moment I saw the boat and leaves, I absolutely lost my mind. That looked so real!
@OperationDarkside
@OperationDarkside Год назад
When we're able to run it on a tablet, it will be the ultimate cat toy
@SuperWiiBros08
@SuperWiiBros08 Год назад
Can't stop thinking that this technology is gonna upgrade the realism in visual effects
@holl7w
@holl7w Год назад
Standing here, I realize
@orphixigl1476
@orphixigl1476 Год назад
@@holl7w you were just like me trying to make history
@MrKoffeeKup
@MrKoffeeKup Год назад
I know I am going to be an old man before we get to see this stuff fully implemented in any real setting but the fact that we can run these with some ease is showing that soon we could have realistic lava flows, actual animations as food cooks over time, realistic forging where you actually drop the metal out of the ore once it hits melting point. I hope to be able to make something like that at some point
@knl654
@knl654 Год назад
Thank you for these videos, they keep me in the loop.
@erikals
@erikals Год назад
mixing this new code with the recent interpolated Ai tech will be extraordinary !
@GreylanderTV
@GreylanderTV Год назад
I think it would be valuable to mention what hardware the performance is achieved on. Are these run on a PC with $600 graphics card, or on a $10,000 workstation... or something bigger?
@7katter
@7katter Год назад
nasa supercomputer
@philippey4918
@philippey4918 Год назад
I know that Nvidia uses graphic cards that you can buy on the market from them
@abhijeetbehera3694
@abhijeetbehera3694 Год назад
Hey man thanks a lot. I was really overwheld and confused but now it all makes sense. Thank you.
@haraldtopfer5732
@haraldtopfer5732 Год назад
Question: Can we utilize AI to find some shortcuts or even deeper understanding on broader scale for physics by "reverse-engineering" their super-approximation for complex problems? I've seen something for CFD last year I think where they gained information about the underlying physics by extracting data from specific layers inside the NN.
@Txepetxcc
@Txepetxcc Год назад
So the question would be how much of the physics is conserved , or if it is Engineering Quality simulation or Cinematic simulation or in between ?
@Aldraz
@Aldraz Год назад
Yeah we can, although you are arguably always losing some quality. AI algorithms are almost like a compression that's not entirely lossless. For physics and chemistry simulations we will have to go with quantum computers as they will have no problem calculating trillions of particles in a real-time, but we still need to wait for that.
@videodeculto
@videodeculto Год назад
most likely they also use it for psychologically intrusive advertising in the metaverse
@ProphetJayWyatt
@ProphetJayWyatt Год назад
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@ProphetJayWyatt
@ProphetJayWyatt Год назад
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@christianhumer3084
@christianhumer3084 Год назад
Does it look good inside? Me: oh no, thats still unbaked dough! Him: yummy!
@Seraphim190.
@Seraphim190. Год назад
two minute papers that gos for six minutes. i love it!
@CodeF53
@CodeF53 Год назад
I can't wait to tear bread in half realistically in vr.
@macar0n.
@macar0n. Год назад
This is eye candy!! This is exactky what I want to watch. Subbed!
@overthinker8959
@overthinker8959 Год назад
Love your way of words
@onlyonSiMPLE
@onlyonSiMPLE Год назад
the only pain i got with 3d simulated liquids is that they don't get to have long stringy strings and the thin transparent flat bubble whole when you stretch it out for slime or honey.
@almachizit3207
@almachizit3207 Год назад
I think it might be time to go through a few rounds of figuring out how to get the same results from fewer particles
@deividux12
@deividux12 Год назад
exactly what i was thinking, just storing (x,y) position of a trillion particles is starting to get into tough territory, how much more can we increase the particle count?
@almachizit3207
@almachizit3207 Год назад
@@deividux12 1 billion particles alone has to be using 10s of GBs of RAM to store the position, velocity and force vectors of each particle, which is already a fairly prohibitively large amount
@skyemegakitty
@skyemegakitty Год назад
What do you mean by "same results" though? It largely depends on the reason you're doing the simulation. For real-time interactive physics in a game, of course its fine to lower the granularity to maintain performance.
@lucasrojers336
@lucasrojers336 Год назад
Everytime I watch a video on this channel, I am blown away by the script. Such a phenomenal understanding of communication. There are no fluff sentences, and everything is said extremely precisely and simply, but with a complex inflection. It sounds wonderfully knowledgeable without sounding condescending or dumbed-down. Wonderfully spoken!!
@jameshughes3014
@jameshughes3014 Год назад
This channel never fails to make my jaw drop.
@ShiroiAkumaSama
@ShiroiAkumaSama Год назад
These simulations looks so beautiful that I hope someday there will be an implementation into a software or even a sandbox game just to play around.
@chuatrum17
@chuatrum17 Год назад
I…. Love It !!! Thank you for the videos !!!
@soupborsh8707
@soupborsh8707 Год назад
I know it's impossible but imagine infinity powerful computer. We could simulate the Universe realtime and even speed it up
@jamesbizs
@jamesbizs Год назад
I mean; you just described the universe. Lol
@noahsomeone1938
@noahsomeone1938 Год назад
no, we don't need the matrix to turn to reality
@lethaldumpster2699
@lethaldumpster2699 Год назад
These papers never cease to amaze me, but my enthusiasm is unfortunately waning. So many years of incredible feats of ingenuity, just for it to see no usage in the industry. Common 3D softwares do not put any of these papers to use, and some find themselves a decade behind. Even something as beautiful as blender does not touch the modern power we have papers for, and is several years behind on the used techniques.
@pmmm712011
@pmmm712011 Год назад
Neural networks were invented in the 1970s. It took 50 years till we are finally seeing mass industry adoption (Stablediffusion). Industry being a decade behind is totally normal.
@lethaldumpster2699
@lethaldumpster2699 Год назад
@@pmmm712011 this is true, but the limits of our technology which have caused this have closed the gap quite recently. We shouldn't be seeing a decade difference anymore.
@Chris.Davies
@Chris.Davies Год назад
2:04 - YUMMO! That's pretty good, Károly! Quite impressive in fact.
@jollygrapefruit786
@jollygrapefruit786 Год назад
3D monster porn is going to be insane in a few years
@youbutstronger1453
@youbutstronger1453 Год назад
Very cool. If we could catalog and simulate virtually every element and mineral known to man, then run combinations through a super computer we could probably discover so many new combinations and cures for things too
@GrubySeba2137
@GrubySeba2137 Год назад
This guy has so nice warm and happy voice
@campbellmorrison8540
@campbellmorrison8540 Год назад
Wow, I have no idea how to even begin to simulate something and display it, mind blowing stuff.
@anonymousbob8445
@anonymousbob8445 Год назад
I like it when he says « what a time to be alive »
@charlescoult
@charlescoult Год назад
I dreamed about things like this while taking computer science in high school...
@Romanticoutlaw
@Romanticoutlaw Год назад
that very first one got me, I had to think a moment and realize it had to be a simulation
@harrazmasri2805
@harrazmasri2805 Год назад
the results are most amazing!!!
@Fernanda-wo5gz
@Fernanda-wo5gz Год назад
i love it that he's a doctor but he's excited like a freshman 😭
@carlosmspk
@carlosmspk Год назад
I can see one day being able to simulate these things so fast that we go to the point of simulating real life faster than real time and have all sorts of automata that can approach predicting the (very) near future
@julcrm
@julcrm Год назад
Please give him so many likes, this channel is so great!
@Gyfrctgtdbhf
@Gyfrctgtdbhf Год назад
A baking simulator with honey and butter melting into a perfect croissant,I would definitely buy it to save money,time,and ingredients from my futile efforts.
@mertmurat13
@mertmurat13 Год назад
fire video, thanks bro
@benmcreynolds8581
@benmcreynolds8581 Год назад
These projects are what really gets my juices flowing. Physics effects and finding ways to utilize them utterly fascinate me. This will be good for scientific research projects. Tho when transferring over to video games, we would need to discover new ways to make good physics, but without taxing the tech so much because we were trying to render so many individual particles.. I'm sure there is a way you can sort of roughly understand how that object will move and then have techniques that break apart the object into multiple structures that roughly understand the approximate outcome. So it gives the look of good physics responses in the game but in a manner that isn't too taxing to the hardware. *BTW I just gotta say, there is nothing more fun to me about gaming, then being able to just go around and dork around with the games mechanics when they are built to make a very reactive, responsive, impactful effect to it. It's really fun to just mess around with random things and see what abstract unknown creative things occurs with that games physics effects. It's so much better than a game that has preset animations for every action... That's what can bore me in a game.. I hope the gaming devs really realize that it really can be so much easier on them to make players happy again. That is just focus on plain old simple FUN! Heck most of us would tinker around with a game that's not super over the top, but gives you a creative environment area to play around in this sorta physics based sandbox area, and if the devs give players options and freedom within that, it can create a very addictive fun experience. I just saw this new sword fighting game that's historical and brutal, you die super easy like if it happened in real life. But. Those devs did a great thing where they provide completely open customizable modes that let you try out and practice all sorts of things against a cpu bot that is customizable, and when you get a kill/win, it smartly just spawns in the opponent again so you don't have start and stop breaking of the momentum and it entices that itch to keep messing around in these training sandbox modes and see all the things you can learn and it just gives me vibes of the games back in the 2000-2010's era type games. That had all these options for playing against the CPU bots if you were alone and couldn't play split screen, or online. Idk why that has ever fazed out of gaming but we really need to realize what makes games FUN AGAIN because if these game devs want to keep making lots of money? They HAVE TO MAKE THE FANS HAPPY. You make the players happy by creating (at their core) Fun Games!
@noahsomeone1938
@noahsomeone1938 Год назад
wow. nice comment
@jesper9622
@jesper9622 Год назад
This is what im doing. Though im just a one man team and not working on it full time.
@Chronowizpal
@Chronowizpal Год назад
His "now", "but", "yes", "so", "well" and "I" brings me unmeasurable inner calm
@aurelienyonrac
@aurelienyonrac Год назад
Ok. The leaf and the boat in the water was amazing
@empireempire3545
@empireempire3545 Год назад
This is just right my alley!
@marcfruchtman9473
@marcfruchtman9473 Год назад
That is insane! Very impressive simulation.
@Vesohag
@Vesohag Год назад
To be more precise, it is one thousand million particles, not a billion. But that it is still insane!!
@ArtamisBot
@ArtamisBot Год назад
This is really amazing 💚
@little_lord_tam
@little_lord_tam Год назад
Those simulations will be very goof to teach physics in school. Makes it much more interactive and requires far less imagination based on interpretation which is hard for someone whos just learning smth. Glorious
@redfyresasoiaf
@redfyresasoiaf Год назад
I understand maybe 50% of the technical jargain in this video. I'm here for the visuals and I thank you for what I got, lol.
@TheNoerdy
@TheNoerdy Год назад
I can’t wait for 100 years in the future to see how powerful these are
@noahsomeone1938
@noahsomeone1938 Год назад
if you are alive, it is statistically improbable that you'll be alive to see these in 100 years, unless they have them in some sort of afterlife
@Life_42
@Life_42 Год назад
Wow imagine a virtual world completely made of these powerful animations! What a time to be alive!
@nullbeyondo
@nullbeyondo Год назад
I wish not. These are horrible, not powerful. They compute the 1b for 10 minutes per 1 frame. More like virtual hell.
@ogge8375
@ogge8375 Год назад
@@nullbeyondo you could probably optimize it by a good margin and also computers will be way more powerful in the future. I mean just look 10-20 years back.
@TheAMadMan
@TheAMadMan Год назад
It looks like we're hitting the uncanny valley with these simulations. Crumbling and smaller breaks are missing that little something, akin to video games before valve realized eyeballs should be slightly football shaped to look right. That's pretty darn close to looking real! This could even be considered a human issue, since adding irregularities and other noise that occur naturally would do the trick.
@KrasBadan
@KrasBadan Год назад
It's amazing how technique became 30+ times better in just 2 years.
@boogeyman8099
@boogeyman8099 Год назад
Moores Law!
@jamesbizs
@jamesbizs Год назад
@@boogeyman8099 no. Not how that works.
@KrasBadan
@KrasBadan Год назад
@@boogeyman8099 Except it is 15 times faster and has nothing to do with transistor density.
@boogeyman8099
@boogeyman8099 Год назад
@@jamesbizs moores law is a projection of the seemingly exponentially of human engineering and intelligence. I didn’t mean it in its literal transistor sense!
@boogeyman8099
@boogeyman8099 Год назад
@@KrasBadan moores law tells us that every 2 years roughly, the number of transistors on microchips doubles… again didn’t mean it literally more of an expression to explain the sheer ingenuity we’ve accomplished over the years!
@flamityy
@flamityy Год назад
Great video!
@SudiptoChandraDipu
@SudiptoChandraDipu Год назад
I am waiting when a full-dive VR will come. Holding on to the reality so long to throw it away!
@ZacharyRodriguezVlogs
@ZacharyRodriguezVlogs Год назад
I know you tell people to hold onto their papers, but I just dropped mine in awe.
@michaelh4227
@michaelh4227 Год назад
I can't wait to play this on my PS8.
@georgejenson7402
@georgejenson7402 Год назад
simulating baking on your computer will make your computer bake itself
@neonluck6368
@neonluck6368 Год назад
THIS GETS MY MIND GOING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@emanuel3617
@emanuel3617 Год назад
Now, let's get to 1 trillion!!! I believe in you, little scientists!!! 🎉
@Starbat88
@Starbat88 Год назад
Was that baking simulation... "pre-baked"....? XD Sorry I had to.
@Kingpizza21
@Kingpizza21 Год назад
Your voice is the best asmr
@Speak_Out_and_Remove_All_Doubt
We are getting closer to simulating our simulation!
@user-og1dw7hn1i
@user-og1dw7hn1i Год назад
this channel is so dear to my heart :D ..
@mihajloperic7737
@mihajloperic7737 Год назад
This guy saying what a time to be alive fuels my life
@douchymcdouche169
@douchymcdouche169 Год назад
These videos are exhausting. My arms are so tired from holding on to my papers!
@renbo7362
@renbo7362 Год назад
you can SEEEEEEE bOOOOth tHREEEE OOOn a computer WEeeeLL
@syntexpr
@syntexpr Год назад
That's funny
@Abdullah-vv6zt
@Abdullah-vv6zt Год назад
Great Video!! I was wondering what version of soft soft you recomnd for a beginner because I know there is a $99 bundle and a
@DanAtuch_Archives
@DanAtuch_Archives Год назад
That is fascinating and satifsfying.
@hippotripo6145
@hippotripo6145 Год назад
“Hold on, I just gotta bake these textures”
@tobi-98-31
@tobi-98-31 Год назад
AAAND AAAAAND AAAAAAAAND
@bms_beats6729
@bms_beats6729 Год назад
It's so God damn annoying
@fooseball131
@fooseball131 Год назад
THE BREAD SIMULATION THO
@bluestonecreeper720
@bluestonecreeper720 Год назад
What a time to be alive
@Fr4nk4000
@Fr4nk4000 Год назад
Every day I am trying to understand the powerf of computers. This is honestly breathtaking. I am so fucking proud that people made this.
@Leukick
@Leukick Год назад
I've always wondered... what software is being used in all these Two Minute Papers videos??? Seriously have never heard a word about where we can even try these things being showcased.
@SuperSmitty9999
@SuperSmitty9999 Год назад
Bahaha read the paper linked in the video
@kimtae858
@kimtae858 Год назад
if you wait a bit, this will probably get picked up for the next version of Houdini. They've been integrating the latest simulation papers into the software within a year.
@StevenSmith68828
@StevenSmith68828 Год назад
I watch one Random Forest video and now I’m loving the algorithm lol
@FlippRipp
@FlippRipp Год назад
I love watching your videos when I come home from work feeling a bit down. Your enthusiasm about progress in whatever are you cover makes me smile and gets me hopeful for the future. I hope your day is a fine one and keep it up!
@xtreemgamer129
@xtreemgamer129 6 месяцев назад
imagine when we'll be able to play videogames running like this in real time and everything is particles instead of triangles.
@reddiamond_1753
@reddiamond_1753 Год назад
So how do you keep your pc from disintegrating itself while doing this?
@ratking1974
@ratking1974 Год назад
woah this is trippy man
@DandandanTelevison
@DandandanTelevison Год назад
I’ve actually created very similar simulations to the one you see here on my PC. I’ve got a GTX 1060 3GB and I know it’s not the most powerful but it can surprisingly do a decent amount of things like the jelly cube you show here. I’ve always struggled with achieving perfect water animations tho. Maybe one day I’ll have a PC that it will be possible on. 😂
@Bruce_Yes
@Bruce_Yes Год назад
Wow wow wow amazing video!
@splintmeow4723
@splintmeow4723 Год назад
Should do a paper on how not all particles are the same. Materials are made of different types of anomalies, debris, materials, solids, semi solids, etc. like how a blueberry muffin has a muffin not cooked evenly, has blueberries, seeds, sugar grains, etc. all with different inherent properties.
@elijahjohn7115
@elijahjohn7115 Год назад
2:30 A little confused about what exactly is a real photo. Aren't we looking at a simulation? Regardless, what a time to be alive!
@jamesbizs
@jamesbizs Год назад
@ModuMaru really weird how it was done tho. A tiny little picture, that no one was even wondering about.
@BadAverageGamer-BAG
@BadAverageGamer-BAG Год назад
This is unbelievable...
@vedritmathias9193
@vedritmathias9193 Год назад
My wife and I were going to go to SIGGRAPH when they were in town last month, but we both completely forgot about it and didn't realize until like...2 weeks later. We had purchased tickets and everything....
@Lippeth
@Lippeth Год назад
Thanks, I always wondered what a ransom note would sound like.
@djkaeh5673
@djkaeh5673 Год назад
Yeah, fluid simulations in different viscosities are cool and stuff, but the baking simulations in particular really blew my mind. How is that done?? Does the animator manually add the air bubbles to expand, or what? Absolutely blows my mind.
@williammanning5066
@williammanning5066 Год назад
I've been learning about real-time fluid simulations, in particular two techniques: a simple grid-based one using the momentum formulation (meaning each grid cell has density and velocity), and another hybrid particle-but-sometimes-grid using the vorticity formulation (so each particle has vorticity). What approach is usually used for offline graphics?
@florin-danielrada7675
@florin-danielrada7675 Год назад
Would this technique be useful for simulating water evaporation and condensation?
@F17A
@F17A Год назад
One thing that’s always missing in these photorealistic simulations is the slight flaws of using cameras in real life. The lens’s effects and whatnot. If added, these simulations would seriously be impossible to differentiate
@buddlersen
@buddlersen Год назад
What is the best way to get started with particle simulations as a privateer? Which soft- and hardware is necessary to get some bulk material simulations done? Is there anything open source or could nvidia omniverse create be a good starting point?
@infographie
@infographie Год назад
Excellent
@Freddisred
@Freddisred Год назад
Glad we're simulating all this honey, now technology has finally caught up for a sequel to The Bee Movie.
@LandonIsCrqzy
@LandonIsCrqzy Год назад
I also like the smoke particles coming from my pc
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