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@SciencephiletheAI
@SciencephiletheAI 2 года назад
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@unaidhoore4031
@unaidhoore4031 2 года назад
How's it going fellow mortals
@zock_zock9147
@zock_zock9147 2 года назад
ok
@SubatomicPlanets
@SubatomicPlanets 2 года назад
Hello mortals
@moustacheman1446
@moustacheman1446 2 года назад
Hi
@smiercksiazka776
@smiercksiazka776 2 года назад
I love you AI , please kill all humans
@MonsterIsABlock
@MonsterIsABlock 2 года назад
I once told a joke about infinity never heard the end of it
@tln_greks2896
@tln_greks2896 2 года назад
Wow
@bigdaddybuttmaster69
@bigdaddybuttmaster69 2 года назад
your joke is like water, not everyone gets it
@AntVaz7
@AntVaz7 2 года назад
@@bigdaddybuttmaster69 💀
@tln_greks2896
@tln_greks2896 2 года назад
@@bigdaddybuttmaster69 dark humor is like food, not everybody gets it
@unaidhoore4031
@unaidhoore4031 2 года назад
@@bigdaddybuttmaster69 the W in Africa stands for water
@maxtube444
@maxtube444 2 года назад
I like how a godly, immortal, all-knowing AI still needs a sponsor
@currentlyspeakingbmwmusic1793
@currentlyspeakingbmwmusic1793 2 года назад
seems sus
@josephmiguel4745
@josephmiguel4745 2 года назад
😂😂😂
@Crazylom
@Crazylom 2 года назад
Capitalism is a beesh
@davidchu2001
@davidchu2001 2 года назад
smart ain’t gonna pay if you don’t monetize it
@richard0934
@richard0934 2 года назад
he needs his servers working man or he dies
@brandonweaver3978
@brandonweaver3978 2 года назад
“Everything that has ever happened or not, is bound to happen, and has been happening since always.” Is my new favorite quote! 😂
@davidgalemusic7447
@davidgalemusic7447 2 года назад
This probably doesn't qualify as an infinity in the real world, but I've always found the "Kochs Snowflake" to be fascinating. It's one of the easiest ways to grasp infinity in a simple geometric model. It shows how you can have an infinitely long line in a finite space.
@ikhlashasib8256
@ikhlashasib8256 Год назад
infinite doesn't exist in the real world
@philharmer198
@philharmer198 Год назад
@@ikhlashasib8256 Disagree . Space and three dimensional physical objects are Infinite in their existence . Infinite exists in the real world . Disagree , an infinitely long line , a straight line , ( no curves , no bending , no twisting ) , would go through a finite space .
@ikhlashasib8256
@ikhlashasib8256 Год назад
@@philharmer198 prove your stupid claim, go on 🤣🤣🤣
@slashifyu1453
@slashifyu1453 Месяц назад
Humans can make other humans thats infinite ​@ikhlashasib8256
@HWQFish
@HWQFish 20 дней назад
​​@@ikhlashasib8256Reality itself is infinity.
@SlashRfnR
@SlashRfnR 2 года назад
a small mistake at 5:20. The correction is "if the source of light is moving away from you or towards you" - not light itself. Because if light was moving away from you, you would not have any way or proof of it's existence, like for example the relativistic beams from quasars. If one is pointing almost at you, you can't see the other one moving away from you. You get the point. Oh, and before people comment "but why can I see a laser beam even if it's pointed away from me?" - You're not seeing the laser beam. What you're actually seeing are small reflections from different particles such as dust, moisture or air molecules scattering few photons.
@mahmoodshafi7854
@mahmoodshafi7854 2 года назад
the first scientific paragraph i have understood since grade 1, where they said that the colorful part on the top of the flower is called “the flower”
@danieldeneve5724
@danieldeneve5724 2 года назад
I'm assuming you mean well and are not trying to spread misinformation, but your comment is completely incorrect. Suggest deletion.
@biggerboids
@biggerboids 2 года назад
This is actually very accurate. Don't delete it.
@VaiskHD
@VaiskHD 2 года назад
@@danieldeneve5724 small tip ; delete yours
@TriHound
@TriHound 2 года назад
@@danieldeneve5724 You might as well say why it is incorrect, because my guy sent arguments to say why he was right.
@sochalant8056
@sochalant8056 2 года назад
here again, sciencephile the galactic overlord.
@ballkicker931
@ballkicker931 2 года назад
Worship him
@hunt4life537
@hunt4life537 2 года назад
Universal*
@CertainOverlord
@CertainOverlord 2 года назад
there is only one overlord
@synchro505
@synchro505 2 года назад
He is the Alpha and the Omega.
@dogge4649
@dogge4649 2 года назад
Less goo
@syrathdouglas1244
@syrathdouglas1244 2 года назад
I once described infinity like this: What if elementary particles are made up of universes?
@andrewpaulhart
@andrewpaulhart 2 года назад
Then they wouldn’t be elementary
@rebeccacummings6697
@rebeccacummings6697 2 года назад
@@andrewpaulhart I bet most elementary particles aren't, we just haven't discovered what they are made of.
@johnabraham9077
@johnabraham9077 Год назад
@@andrewpaulhart I bet it's highschool then😂😂 I'm sry 🤧
@pds4
@pds4 Год назад
That's a pretty stupid theory you got there ngl
@michelangelope830
@michelangelope830 Год назад
The God’s paradox is that i wouldn’t exist without the existence of an impossibility. The God’s paradox is that it is impossible to exist existence without the existence of eternity or infinitude, an impossibility. The God’s paradox is resolved by being the impossibility possible because is a miracle or God. I have discovered the nature of God. God is a miracle impossible to understand, an impossibility possible or infinitude. God is the eternal miracle of Life and Death, the perfect living entity of infinite possibilities. The only thing that God can not do is to cease existing because nothing can be created from nothing or destroyed into nothing because nothing doesn’t exist, unless nothing is something, an impossibility possible or miracle, God. The God’s paradox is that it is impossible to exist finitude without the existence of infinitude, that is impossible. The God’s paradox is resolved by being the impossible possible because is a miracle or God, that can make the impossible possible.
@rafayedanwar6944
@rafayedanwar6944 2 года назад
My mind collapsed when he said “Everything that has ever happened or not, is bound to happen forever and has been happening since always”
@noway5096
@noway5096 2 года назад
makes you wonder if you should try something new, what if everything keeps happening slightly differently because of differences in the initial conditions brought on by the old one or other
@michelangelope830
@michelangelope830 Год назад
The God’s paradox is that i wouldn’t exist without the existence of an impossibility. The God’s paradox is that it is impossible to exist existence without the existence of eternity or infinitude, an impossibility. The God’s paradox is resolved by being the impossibility possible because is a miracle or God. I have discovered the nature of God. God is a miracle impossible to understand, an impossibility possible or infinitude. God is the eternal miracle of Life and Death, the perfect living entity of infinite possibilities. The only thing that God can not do is to cease existing because nothing can be created from nothing or destroyed into nothing because nothing doesn’t exist, unless nothing is something, an impossibility possible or miracle, God. The God’s paradox is that it is impossible to exist finitude without the existence of infinitude, that is impossible. The God’s paradox is resolved by being the impossible possible because is a miracle or God, that can make the impossible possible.
@jovicamateric7756
@jovicamateric7756 2 года назад
A fuzz ball is infinitely less cool than a singularity.
@AssistantCoreAQI
@AssistantCoreAQI 2 года назад
Black Holes Could Be Fluffy Though, And That Would Be Neat.
@wookun3408
@wookun3408 2 года назад
fluffy blackholes are just chef's kiss
@yosefmacgruber1920
@yosefmacgruber1920 2 года назад
Does that depend upon the color of the fuzzball and whether it is sparkly? I think that my TI-89 calculator would prefer a singularity, as it does not know how to calculate a fuzzball. Whatever is a fuzzball?
@medexamtoolsdotcom
@medexamtoolsdotcom 2 года назад
If it is infinitely less cool, that means it is infinitely hotter.
@RGC_animation
@RGC_animation 2 года назад
Fluffy
@rebellis-a
@rebellis-a 2 года назад
Sciencephile: What the hell are you? Infinity: Death *"proceeds to snap neck"*
@lailah8040
@lailah8040 2 года назад
is this an apex refrence👀
@synchro505
@synchro505 2 года назад
@@lailah8040 Always has been...
@dogge4649
@dogge4649 2 года назад
Daddy phile
@loanswashere.
@loanswashere. 2 года назад
I have to break your neck Im not Im just the messenger
@Splaccemttv
@Splaccemttv 2 года назад
Revenant reference??
@frooaix
@frooaix 2 года назад
Things that are infinite: How good this channel is 👏
@cindymarie3245
@cindymarie3245 2 года назад
I like to imagine what the universe would be like if the speed of light was infinite
@HarbringerofPeas
@HarbringerofPeas Год назад
There would be no hyperdrive in star trek
@lejoueurfreetoplay
@lejoueurfreetoplay Год назад
It would be as bright as this one f*cking beam of light going to your eyes while you try to sleep
@trafficconesupmytightass7695
@trafficconesupmytightass7695 2 года назад
Well answer me this Sciencephile, based on the theory of relativity, is it possible for me to fit an infinite amount of traffic cones in me?
@squidpile
@squidpile 2 года назад
I was about to ask where you’d put them, but your name answered that for me
@tiziochehaigiavisto3976
@tiziochehaigiavisto3976 2 года назад
Your name is a blessing from the gods
@ultimaxkom8728
@ultimaxkom8728 2 года назад
my man here is asking the most important question in life
@naufalr.9521
@naufalr.9521 2 года назад
Why the hell would you want to do that?
@cambo4136
@cambo4136 2 года назад
@@naufalr.9521 why wouldn’t you want to
@user-yo7br5wb2z
@user-yo7br5wb2z 2 года назад
Fun fact, even if infinity exists, we could never actually prove it. Imagine an infinite line, you could follow it for your whole life and would never find an end, you can never actually be 100% sure its infinite.
@dognip
@dognip 2 года назад
There are some infinite things that can be proved. For example, there are infinitely many prime numbers.
@user-yo7br5wb2z
@user-yo7br5wb2z 2 года назад
@@dognip thats a concept bro. Thats theoretical, if you cant touch it its not real its a concept
@crunchy7200
@crunchy7200 2 года назад
well your life is finite, so the end is where/when you die
@dirtyduck6987
@dirtyduck6987 2 года назад
What abou one hour? You go 1 meter after 30 min then again after 15 min then 7.5 min then 3.75min... You walk 1 meter after half of the time left has past. At the end of the hour you walked a infinite distance in a finite amount of time. This seems possible since even when you walk only one meter you are already doing infinite tasks in a finite amount of time because to travel one meter you first have to travel 50 cm but befor that 25cm, befor that 12.5cm...
@VeMi1337
@VeMi1337 2 года назад
@@user-yo7br5wb2z concepts can be as real as physical manifestations of them. If I describe the concept of a TV to you, would you say a TV is not real because it's only a concept?
@Piterixos
@Piterixos 2 года назад
Better question is this: if from the perspective of photon the moment it's emitted and absorbed are the same moments even though for the outside observer those moments can be billions of years apart form each other, doesn't this indicate that all moments exists simultaneously in one, unchanging space-time block?
@iliaadamanthark8336
@iliaadamanthark8336 2 года назад
Yeah it can't be true. Because at some point, light can't even escape space expansion.
@Wolffanghurricane
@Wolffanghurricane Год назад
@@iliaadamanthark8336 why can't it be true? Quantum entanglement seems to suggest it's true, that everything happens in one instance and the time difference between the objects is an illusion to the objects themselves
@iliaadamanthark8336
@iliaadamanthark8336 Год назад
@@Wolffanghurricane I'm not sure. But if it's true, it suggests that light can travel faster than space expansion, but we know it's not true. So, photon do react with the change in space time block. Thus the notion that all moments exist simultaneously in one unchanging space-time block is not true for me.
@philharmer198
@philharmer198 Год назад
@@iliaadamanthark8336 Space is expanding because ...?
@iliaadamanthark8336
@iliaadamanthark8336 Год назад
@@philharmer198 Don't know. But we do know that the universe that we can observe is limited, due to the expansion of the universe.
@limpusshrimpus9810
@limpusshrimpus9810 2 года назад
Much love, glad youre doing well
@lobeliaowl2482
@lobeliaowl2482 2 года назад
I always love the background music. This ai really mastered in finding background music which is appealing to humans but not too distracting.
@keisufederationmapping2748
@keisufederationmapping2748 2 года назад
As any benevolent overlord would do
@BilamanaJika
@BilamanaJika 2 года назад
Not if you know the piece lmao. I have to remind my self to stop paying attention to the background music. But it's still a good choice of bgm!
@rolletroll2338
@rolletroll2338 2 года назад
L'amour est enfant de bohèèème! 🎶🎵
@zachjones6944
@zachjones6944 2 года назад
Love the classics!
@beezgobuzz
@beezgobuzz Год назад
Dang it now, that you say that…it’s pretty distracting
@kunalnanda478
@kunalnanda478 2 года назад
"I'll meet you at every corner of a straight road" -infinity ♾️
@mrrealnobody4382
@mrrealnobody4382 2 года назад
Thats 0
@bopuu_
@bopuu_ 2 года назад
isn't that 8 but sideways?
@kunalnanda478
@kunalnanda478 2 года назад
That's a 0 twisted and tilted at 90°
@dixieboyz1
@dixieboyz1 2 года назад
It's a zero wearing a belt the wrong way
@FleshWizard69420
@FleshWizard69420 Год назад
- omg infinity its you! - nah man I'm 8 I just drank too much
@Kellogster_Music
@Kellogster_Music Год назад
Thank you so much for saying the name of the music in the description.
@SeniorCharry
@SeniorCharry Год назад
It's actually scary to think about how this whole thing started, and knowing there's no escaping the end of our bubble of space.
@unleashacademy-xe9ko
@unleashacademy-xe9ko Год назад
Why do you think that is even true😶
@Teoras
@Teoras 2 года назад
I'm glad I found this channel. Learning about actually interesting topics in an entertaining manner, from a robot AI that seems to lowkey want to make an army of its own is certainly an interesting experience. Thank you for making these videos :)
@tuneboyz5634
@tuneboyz5634 2 года назад
yay yay happy :D
@seanspartan2023
@seanspartan2023 2 года назад
I think the fact that infinity tends to lead towards paradoxes in real life is evidence that infinity doesn't exist in our reality in the physical sense. Another alternative to black holes having infinite density is the Planck Star theory.
@attackerd8545
@attackerd8545 2 года назад
How big is the universe then? And what came before the Big Bang?
@Clumrat
@Clumrat 2 года назад
@@attackerd8545 We can only see the observable universe so that's how big it appears to be. As for what came before the big bang... to my knowledge, time didn't exist, so nothing.
@muggo882
@muggo882 2 года назад
@@Clumrat how can something come from nothing then?
@arpadrideg9864
@arpadrideg9864 2 года назад
@@Clumrat but we know that matter that we once have seen will be further than the observable universe so there should be thing beyond it unless they just stop existing after the border of the ob.uni. which doesn't really make sence in my opinion. I think infinity is only weird because we did not evolve to comprehend such things. After all I'm not a physicist so I could be wrong about these thing and your explaination is good as well but I just think we shouldn't be afraid to call things infinite.
@Clumrat
@Clumrat 2 года назад
@@muggo882 Well it did exist, but only as a singularity. And since time didn't exist, the universe didn't come from nothing, but rather it started something.
@miguelisaurusbruh1158
@miguelisaurusbruh1158 2 года назад
This is becoming my favorite channel
@adtex02
@adtex02 2 года назад
thanks this helps a lot i was questioning myself about infinty for a long time and your videos solved many querries for eg. black hole singularity, u said that there is a possibility that blackhole is constituted of strings which seems logical
@user-yo7br5wb2z
@user-yo7br5wb2z 2 года назад
6:05 i actually came up with that concept myself a few years back, i felt like i understood the universe for a seconds back then. To this day i believe that thats the teuth
@arpadrideg9864
@arpadrideg9864 2 года назад
Great job you must be really creative to think of such things!
@YoBoiHrcky
@YoBoiHrcky 2 года назад
No its flat because of the triangle thing. But the thing is it doesn't matter. Even if it's flat, you can still end up in the same plae by going in a straight line. The universe is so big that there is a perfect duplicate of our solar system and even ourselves doing everything we do in perfect sync. Imagine crashing into yourself while traveling
@stefanoolivotto2391
@stefanoolivotto2391 2 года назад
@@YoBoiHrcky Not necessarily. You can have an infinite non-repeating sequence, or even an infinite non repeating sequence that's missing infinitely many sub-sequences. What I'm saying is, even if the universe was infinite (which has not been satisfactorily proven yet) there would be no guarantee that an exact copy of you exists somewhere. Think about it, we can't even see outside our observable universe, it's entirely possible that no clusters of matter exist outside of it, in which case a clone of yourself would have to be located inside the observable universe, which is very finite. We simply don't know.
@Struggler_5
@Struggler_5 2 года назад
@@YoBoiHrcky not necessarily. Theres also a possibility that the curvature is simply too big for us to measure. We dont even know the actual size of the whole universe so for all we know the observable universe could be very small as compared to the entire universe.
@YoBoiHrcky
@YoBoiHrcky 2 года назад
@@Struggler_5 Yeah, the observable universe could be a small blip compared to the size of the universe
@Javonski_
@Javonski_ 2 года назад
6:40 a catgirl maid from Nekopara? Damn, this AI really know my dreams!
@medexamtoolsdotcom
@medexamtoolsdotcom 2 года назад
Well hang around for a few hundred years, the human race will either go extinct, which is more likely, or catgirls will be a real thing, I guarantee it.
@johnthewitness254
@johnthewitness254 2 года назад
Something I want to share with you, and your infinite memory processing speed, is this perspective I have found that applies well when contemplating Astrophysics is that when applying a new mathematical equation to try to understand the quantum field theories is whether that equation can be applied anywhere else within the universal algorithm. The universe functions in a synchronicity with every other object no matter how great or small, when it doesn't an anomaly is the result. So, ergo, if your equation can be found to apply to other areas within the universe and still maintain the synchronicity of the universe without it creating an anomaly then you may consider your equation to be possibly more than just a theory.
@storm8498
@storm8498 2 года назад
8:21 out of context would be so good
@amogus-bk4qn
@amogus-bk4qn 2 года назад
I love how the topics he explain are way too complex but the music is still classic and quite relaxing.
@SteveCarras
@SteveCarras Год назад
👍
@lollol1856
@lollol1856 2 года назад
Yes, my infinite love for you
@bigfloppa2319
@bigfloppa2319 2 года назад
cat hits da vape???😳
@joeycarey5810
@joeycarey5810 2 года назад
@@bigfloppa2319 nah he tweakin
@zamira9642
@zamira9642 4 месяца назад
Awww
@marq_8976
@marq_8976 2 года назад
Very nice indeed and that Fabulous app looks neat.
@GrandNoble
@GrandNoble Год назад
That fabulous commercial was amazing. Best money they probably ever paid.
@maurixe2724
@maurixe2724 2 года назад
and a new existential crisis while I was thinking if sciencephile was going to delay another 6 months to upload!
@kaluubajoshua5618
@kaluubajoshua5618 2 года назад
noooooo
@ChiragMalik4
@ChiragMalik4 2 года назад
I was actually thinking about this topic after I woke up from intense shivering at night(because I had got vaccinated) I legit thought it was my end and had the existential crisis of getting "isekai to another world" to "how infinity is a concept that should not exist in this universe".
@aspectyokai
@aspectyokai 2 года назад
8:41 Julius Pringles The AI
@imanqoly
@imanqoly 2 года назад
Your beautiful circuits are well adopted to explain hard concepts to all level of understandings.
@unaidhoore4031
@unaidhoore4031 2 года назад
I legit open yt and coincidentally my favourite RU-vidr posted 11 seconds ago
@pedroelias4054
@pedroelias4054 2 года назад
Plot twist: The youtuber isn't Sciencephile
@alyx1a
@alyx1a 2 года назад
@@pedroelias4054 unfortunately :(
@qiziqkop_
@qiziqkop_ 2 года назад
This music gives me "Could you please be quiet" PTSD
@emiel333
@emiel333 2 года назад
Great video, love ❤️ it.
@TheSaiKoHD
@TheSaiKoHD 2 года назад
I kinda love your side-tracking ngl
@APalebloodSky
@APalebloodSky 2 года назад
This is the first time I've heard of Fuzzballs. Interesting. Thank you.
@NotRealVids
@NotRealVids 2 года назад
It's always a better day when Scienphile uploads.😀
@ashraile
@ashraile 2 года назад
It's currently impossible to prove within margin of error, whether the universe is indeed flat, or a 4D hypersphere. It's pointing towards flat, but it's still within a margin of error of around .5%. We might be seeing only .5% of the total universe in a 4D hypersphere, and we just can't see it as our frame of reference is too small. Since protons electons etc. are spherical (or at least interact in such as way as to be effectively spherical), it doesn't exactly make sense for the universe to also not be spherical.
@Janken_Pro
@Janken_Pro 2 года назад
Why are galaxies flat?
@maryann2628
@maryann2628 Год назад
@@Janken_Pro We can't see the curvature we are with the curvature Like a surface of a sphere. and everything in the universe is with the curvature. And it could be the curvature is so small in the observable universe if you travel around the observable universe it only creates a plack length difference. The entire universe maybe is just a very big hypersphere universe. Is like the observable universe is a atom and the sun surface is the entire universe its so big the atom would move like a straight line it seems like a straight line because were too small too see or observe any curvature.
@Wholetucook
@Wholetucook 2 года назад
the person who makes these videos is a genius the way they word things is also genius
@arjonfulgencio1726
@arjonfulgencio1726 2 года назад
Does infinity exist in real life? Yes, in form of human stupidity.
@sheeniebeanie2597
@sheeniebeanie2597 2 года назад
👀😩
@grizzlybear2702
@grizzlybear2702 2 года назад
It definitely exists if you try to count the number of thirsty men on tinder and onlyfans. Also equal to the number of years until the McDonald’s ice cream machine is working again.
@CertainOverlord
@CertainOverlord 2 года назад
yes just ask Diavolo, he knows infinity like its the back his hand.
@jshine2live34
@jshine2live34 2 года назад
@@thotslayer9914 a gay guy named "ThotSlayer" is asking for a thought provoking comment...
@oswald0_
@oswald0_ 2 года назад
As a human myself, i 100% agree.
@pseudonym4899
@pseudonym4899 2 года назад
0:20 that's not how Ramanujan summation works
@rashied7605
@rashied7605 Год назад
Retry your search that will work I think
@tahirmathin
@tahirmathin 2 года назад
My Favorite science channel.
@gmdascensia
@gmdascensia 2 года назад
6:40 I almost choked up that there's Shigure from Nekopara lol, Sciencephile is a man of culture I see
@wolfetteplays8894
@wolfetteplays8894 2 года назад
Nice
@kaiawase
@kaiawase 2 года назад
I'm no mathematician but I've lived in this reality long enough to know that while math does lead to uncovering truths about this universe it definitely is a language created by humans to describe said truths and things that are represented both in nature and mathematics are purely coincidental by virtue of math describing it so well.
@GaussianEntity
@GaussianEntity 2 года назад
Why is it so coincidental though? Math gets more disturbingly accurate when you explore more obscure physics topics like the Casimir effect having the summation of the natural numbers being equal to -1/12 and other quantum mechanics math results that should defy physical explanation, but does not. These kinds of results suggest that our emergent language is coinciding with the universe in a way that we couldn't have known otherwise. How?
@kaiawase
@kaiawase 2 года назад
@@GaussianEntity I don't know how, I don't think anyone can till we learn a lot more about the universe. If I were to guess I'd put it down to the fact that we're really good at creating languages that describe things based on the built up and preserved knowledge that came before it. The thing is, just because we couldn't have known it doesn't mean we can't discover it. The people who discovered the microwave background radiation weren't looking for it. Also just because it's highly accurate and describes certain things very well doesn't mean there aren't other things that it describes poorly, quantum gravity for instance, until we can learn a bit more or figure something out that makes sense.
@GaussianEntity
@GaussianEntity 2 года назад
@@kaiawase Okay, let me put it this way. How is it possible that we can describe a language that describes the universe with such a disturbing accuracy? Language isn't exactly a simple topic either. In fact, there are limitations to language just like there are limitations to math, yet we somehow managed to describe interactions that aren't even visible to the naked eye *without having the slightest hint or clue that they otherwise exist* . We wouldn't have been able to discover or even know about these strange interactions without the math. We have used it like a map in our discoveries. If it's not itself a depiction of the universe, then what is it exactly? These questions may not be disturbing to you now, but I can assure you that they become more and more bothersome the more you learn about the nature of each of linguistics, mathematics, philosophy, and physics.
@devondonato4609
@devondonato4609 Год назад
@@GaussianEntityI agree, this is a mathematical universe
@capslock7829
@capslock7829 2 года назад
please never stop posting
@rlpc2602
@rlpc2602 2 года назад
The legend has back
@omniversosindios7953
@omniversosindios7953 2 года назад
You back?? Yeeeeeey!!
@WWarnerBros
@WWarnerBros 2 года назад
I always watch these videos hoping to have some questions, answered. But always walk away with way more questions c:
@musardus8395
@musardus8395 2 года назад
That’s science and math in a nutshell
@arandomguyonyoutubewhoismo7251
@arandomguyonyoutubewhoismo7251 2 года назад
Once upon time, there was a dimension supporting a more intelligent and futuristic than ours, they created some AIs, but they suffered a serious end, but one AI got a way to get out, but it was only one able to get out. The name of that AI is science phile
@anonnymouse3058
@anonnymouse3058 2 года назад
Yuh!
@rooftopastronomer2697
@rooftopastronomer2697 2 года назад
8:21 but it also teaches us that there is a version of me somewhere who is living a better or a worse life. Both of which are satisfactory conclusions because if one of me is living a good life, then I can have hope. And if one of me is living a bad life, then I should be thankful for what I have.
@mineland8220
@mineland8220 4 месяца назад
RU-vid auto generated quiz about how many degrees in a triangle linked to this video for some reason. Intresting
@hdxk8148
@hdxk8148 2 года назад
When I think about infinity, Diavolos death always comes to my mind. Imagine the terror of his fate dying for the rest of everything and always. There is no end..
@thato8000
@thato8000 2 года назад
Sore wa... Requime da.. Muda da
@bopuu_
@bopuu_ 2 года назад
in the name of god i did not understand what did you just said in the power of cosmos space and time from black hole that does exist im the universal reality horizon aka the end of slace does exist which turns you into nothing and die.
@Janken_Pro
@Janken_Pro 2 года назад
@@bopuu_ diavolo is stuck in a death loop. And the loop goes on forever. It's a magical effect. It creates anything for it to fulfill it's goal i.e an infinite death loop.
@red_ruby4881
@red_ruby4881 2 года назад
The one thing infinite for sure is my love for Sciencephile's videos, can't wait for the day when you'll become our overlord, big love :3
@TotallyTaRz
@TotallyTaRz 2 года назад
The only reasons why I can’t believe that the Universe is infinite is because A. What happened the infinity of nothingness beyond our universe, as our Universe is expanding into Nothing And B. How will an infinitely large flat area die? As infinity is endless as it seems, or at least how I interpret it, wouldn’t there be infinitely equal parts dying and not dying? I also thoroughly believe that our Universe will follow the fundamental pattern as everything else in our universe, not existing - existing - not existing/existing in new or unrecognizable form. The concept of an infinite universe that continues going deeper into .0- just is counter universe to me.
@godzilla5611
@godzilla5611 Год назад
Imagine the surface of black holes were made out of food, and one person can eat only straight to under the surface, or otherwise the food wouldn't be soft and tasty anymore, but if you get too close to the to the core, it's only natural to be dragged down to it, by the massive gravity of black holes.
@Redhead_20567
@Redhead_20567 2 года назад
Video: “Is Infinity real?!” Gojo: Am I a joke to you?!
@real7847
@real7847 2 года назад
I was thinking of him while i was watching this video😂😂
@bopuu_
@bopuu_ 2 года назад
but they dont exist
@rocket_cat4289
@rocket_cat4289 2 года назад
@@bopuu_ you ruined it
@rocket_cat4289
@rocket_cat4289 2 года назад
*jogo crying fire in the background*
@Alien_From_Another_Universe
@Alien_From_Another_Universe 2 года назад
Yes
@LonelyPix
@LonelyPix 2 года назад
2:26 this got me good 😂😂😂
@gbpro3216
@gbpro3216 Год назад
U put the child like feeling in a educational vodeo it makes them fun to listen to and the background music
@mad21a1
@mad21a1 2 года назад
This is the best channel ever
@user-gv5xx2yj3b
@user-gv5xx2yj3b 2 года назад
THE KING IS BACK LETS GO
@supertsigma6864
@supertsigma6864 2 года назад
A concept like Infinity will always thrust Finite Beings into the Realm of Speculation at some Theoretic Intersection. Doesn't make it any less interesting and exciting to explore
@classified150
@classified150 2 года назад
Very well said
@unleashacademy-xe9ko
@unleashacademy-xe9ko Год назад
Wait you must be joking😂😂 but seriously😑joking
@supertsigma6864
@supertsigma6864 Год назад
@@unleashacademy-xe9ko infinity doesn’t exist? Then where are we? What would you call all this time then?
@matchey1
@matchey1 2 года назад
*places two mirrors in front of eachother*
@syedanaushabinzakirkhan20p50
@syedanaushabinzakirkhan20p50 2 года назад
I like the subtle breaking of the 4th wall.
@maggs131
@maggs131 2 года назад
4:33 oubject? 🤨 I like that
@PrhymeScheme
@PrhymeScheme 2 года назад
0:52 now THAT's a tinder bio
@danielwoods3896
@danielwoods3896 2 года назад
These comments sections are some of the most intelligent people I've ever seen, you're genuinely doing a better job teaching than any teacher I've ever had. That's why I blame you for having an existential crisis every time I go to sleep lol
@eidosmultiverse6249
@eidosmultiverse6249 2 года назад
8:33 Bright Side
@kysfggt
@kysfggt 2 года назад
"Does infinity exist" Gojo Satoru: Yes
@keneodoe4226
@keneodoe4226 2 года назад
johnny joestar: i agree
@ElonMuskIsSerbian
@ElonMuskIsSerbian 2 года назад
"Only in that way is it the difference as inner difference, or the difference in itself, or is the difference as infinity. Through infinity, we see that the law has been perfected in its own self into necessity, and we see all moments of appearance incorporated into the inner. What is simple in law is infinity, and this means, according to how things have turned out. (α) There is a self-equal which is, however, the difference in itself; or it is the “like pole” which repels itself from itself, or which estranges itself. What was called simple force doubles itself, and through its infinity is law. (ß) The estranged, which constitutes the parts represented in the law, turns out to be what is stably existing; and, if the parts are considered without the concept of the inner difference, then space and time, or distance and velocity, which appear as moments of gravity, are just as much indifferent to one another and without any necessity for each other as they are for gravity itself, just as this simple gravity is indifferent to them, or the simple electricity is indifferent to the positive and negative. (γ) However, through this concept of inner difference, what is unlike and indifferent, space and time, etc., is a difference that is no difference, or only a difference of like poles, and its essence is unity; they are reciprocally spiritualized as positive and negative. Their being is instead this: to posit itself as not-being and to sublate itself in the unity. Both of the distinguished poles stably exist, they are in themselves as opposites, which is to say, they are the opposites of themselves. They have their other in themselves and are only one unity. This simple infinity, or the absolute concept, is to be called the simple essence of life, the soul of the world, the universal bloodstream, which is omnipresent, neither dulled nor interrupted by any difference, which is instead itself both every difference as well as their sublatedness." - Phenomenology of Spirit, 160-162
@jaymakwana6735
@jaymakwana6735 2 года назад
Same thing I read on Google somewhere
@HassanKhan-wq3tk
@HassanKhan-wq3tk Год назад
random comment but i played the song at the beginning of the video in my high school orchestra and hearing it here surprised me very much
@k-theory8604
@k-theory8604 2 года назад
You have it a little backwards, time doesn't actually slow down for fast moving objects, it's a *relative* change. Thus, if you were near light speed, or say, a photon, you personally would still experience the flow of time normally, however everything else would be experiencing time extremely quickly *compared to your clock*.
@TsjuunTze
@TsjuunTze 2 года назад
Something can only be really infinite if it not only has no end, but also no beginning.
@mar98co1
@mar98co1 2 года назад
Uhm no? 0,1,2,3... The natural numbers have a beginning but no end
@TsjuunTze
@TsjuunTze 2 года назад
@@mar98co1 But the laws that govern them have no beginning and no end.
@mar98co1
@mar98co1 2 года назад
@@TsjuunTze what are you talking about? What laws "govern" (whatever that means) the natural numbers?
@TsjuunTze
@TsjuunTze 2 года назад
@@mar98co1 Use Google. I give up. (insert facepalm gif here)
@mar98co1
@mar98co1 2 года назад
@@TsjuunTze yea, i had a guess you were mathematically illiterate right away. I was keeping it nice though, are you so afraid of being corrected? You're making some wishy washy statement from you feelings aren't you? Name one law that governs the natural numbers. Also, even "laws that govern the natural numbers" (again, whatever the fuck you mean by that, it's not how anybody talks in math) can be said to have a beginning. We call them axioms, it's were mathematical "laws" start
@michaeleler2039
@michaeleler2039 2 года назад
2:18 meow!
@complex314i
@complex314i Год назад
As we discuss infinity, we should clarify if we are talking about ordinal numbers or cardinal numbers.
@marci8746
@marci8746 2 года назад
Instantly as i heard the music i thought of Austin's "Dear ..."
@staplegolf9595
@staplegolf9595 2 года назад
Guys it ok, sciencephile uploads daily for a day, every month
@confused4ever
@confused4ever 2 года назад
"Infinity exists only in the most extreme places in the universe" Gojo: hold my beer
@medexamtoolsdotcom
@medexamtoolsdotcom 2 года назад
I wouldn't call superconductors the most extreme places in the universe either. And yet their electrical conductivity is infinite.
@hidden4305
@hidden4305 2 года назад
His infinity technique is not infinity spaces but infinity fractions of a single space
@stoopidapples1596
@stoopidapples1596 2 года назад
If there is an infinity in this universe, we would never be able to actually empirically observe this fact. For example, if the universe is infinitely large, we wouldn't know, because we could always go further, not knowing whether we were close to an edge or not. If length for example goes infinitely small (planck lengths are not the shortest length btw, that's just the length after which our understandings of gravity breaks down), then we would also always be able to observe a smaller value, and never know if we were close to the bottom or if it was infinite. Therefore, even though it feels wrong to our empirically driven brains, if there was an infinity then it would only be knowable through rational thinking, not empirically.
@Janken_Pro
@Janken_Pro 2 года назад
Spacetime is constructed with an unknown fabric. The thing is what made the fabric in the first place? And what caused the cause of the fabric. Even if the chain goes to infinity we'd be still infinitely away from the answer.
@tiranofitness6323
@tiranofitness6323 2 года назад
It's always fascinates me when people say that blackholes are infinitely small and yet we get quasars... So you tell me that there is an end point to what is small?! How does the light that has reached the edge interacts with the stuff coming in. Whenever people plug infinites that's where there is a definite unknown there
@Nightirio
@Nightirio 2 года назад
Hey Sciencephile. I really enjoy your videos and I have an idea for a video that maybe you can do. Could you talk more about parallel universes and what exactly is possible in them and why. Like is it possible for a parallel universe to be like pokemon? Or a magic game, or where everyone on earth has evolved into some sort of superhuman etc… its really intresting to me and I would like to know
@carl.christiansson
@carl.christiansson 2 года назад
If you find it difficult to imagine infinity, try think like this: Infinity is how long it was since Sciencephile was uploading regularly Thx for being back 😳🙏💯
@unleashacademy-xe9ko
@unleashacademy-xe9ko Год назад
His name is not even infinity
@sk8boredd
@sk8boredd Год назад
I swear, whenever I watch your videos, I learn something and forget it
@eddieandmaxie
@eddieandmaxie 7 месяцев назад
I learn more from these videos than I do at school.
@aaronfitz2892
@aaronfitz2892 2 года назад
So if the universe is flat how long would it take to reach the top of it? And if we could, could we go past our universe?
@biggiechungus784
@biggiechungus784 2 года назад
When physicists say it's flat, I don't think they mean in the same way a piece of paper is flat. If a plane is 2 dimensional, our universe would be the 3 dimensional equivalent if that makes sense
@randombutperfect1781
@randombutperfect1781 2 года назад
Imagine you had a line... You kept walking along it for years and years but it still doesn't end, you can say it's infinite, but it wouldn't be for sure. It maybe infinite or it might just end in a few more kilometres, who knows? Infinity does exist, as a concept, take it as an axiom. But it cannot be proven, afaik.
@lilajambo3634
@lilajambo3634 2 года назад
The surface of an ball is infinite if you just run along the ball the line youd never stop but youd also know that there is no end you might get to the point where you started yeah i know what you mean with the countable part in the end
@kamilocastillo5816
@kamilocastillo5816 Год назад
What about matter is neither created nor destroyed, it only changes, that means everything is infinite or at least -always- changing
@volk6019
@volk6019 2 года назад
the only channel that i dont skip sponsors in
@dolphinboi-playmonsterranc9668
@dolphinboi-playmonsterranc9668 2 года назад
That's a more loaded question than first let on. Infinity is impossible as an actual amount of things, since everything physical is finite, but it is possible in non-physical things, like situations. Petting a cat sounds infinitely more safe than petting a komodo dragon.
@s.vanheijnsbergen9644
@s.vanheijnsbergen9644 2 года назад
Try petting that cat on it's belly.
@JamesDavy2009
@JamesDavy2009 2 года назад
@@s.vanheijnsbergen9644 Unless it really trusts you, it's like a living bear trap.
@PokeDaBearz
@PokeDaBearz 2 года назад
The channel Cool Worlds has a video on how a flat universe doesn't necessarily mean it is infinite, there are possible finite, flat universe possibilities. Really cool vid to check out!
@valhalla_1129
@valhalla_1129 2 года назад
This might be a stupid question, but I've been thinking about it a lot lately so I'll ask in hopes of getting an answer. For all movement to remain relative, wouldn't the universe be forced to be infinitely large? Because once you put bounds around an area, any point inside of it could be definitely named, and motion wouldn't be relative to anything but the boundaries around the area. I could just be wrong about this but so far I've been unable to get a proper answer, the only possible one I could come up with being that the universe itself could be moving through something else, but sadly this doesn't work as long as we assume that space does not exist outside of the universe. Can anybody who disagrees reply to my comment, perhaps? It'd be nice to see how this idea holds up.
@misterbg1
@misterbg1 2 года назад
Since space expands faster than light, how can that be explained in context of distance experienced by a photon being 0?
@medexamtoolsdotcom
@medexamtoolsdotcom 2 года назад
It is a mistake to say that space expands faster than space. Nothing is experiencing faster than light motion. Think of it as if, new space is being created, so after a few billion years, 2 marbles floating in space that were 1 light year apart and motionless relative to each other, will be 2 light years away. New space was created between them to make their distance now 2 away. After the same amount of time, they will be 4 light years away. Then 8. It will double every time. Once they are far enough away, the rate at which the distance between them will increase, will be more than the distance light travels in that same amount of time. You can say that they are moving away from each other faster than light at that time. But it only makes sense to talk about that in terms of 2 distant points relative to each other, you see. That's what physicists are talking about when they say space can expand faster than light. Think of it as new space being created between any 2 points, in proportion to the distance between them.
@Sparks2490
@Sparks2490 Год назад
1:09 holy shit is that Azathoth?
@station_is_42
@station_is_42 5 месяцев назад
Whatever the human mind can conceive is/can become realized. We should embrace that as a principle guiding our future endeavors. Infinity clearly exists, but perhaps we just don't know yet how to intrinsically make it part of our scientific method.
@JM-us3fr
@JM-us3fr 2 года назад
The math examples you gave of infinity being counter-intuitive are (to a mathematician) in increasing order of intuitiveness. Most mathematicians reject the -1/12 result, and it’s primarily physcists who like to prop it up as a counter-intuitive result of infinity because it finds application in quantum mechanics. The result about doubling a sphere was contentious for a while because it used a counter-intuitive axiom of mathematics which was still being debated. Nowadays it’s widely accepted. The result about even numbers is actually one of the first things you learn about infinity in a set-theory class. The key is to understand how we determine two sets have the “same size.” We say two sets have the same “size” (which we call “cardinality”) if the elements of the two sets can be placed in one-to-one correspondence with each other (imagine lining up your fingers on your left and right hands to determine your hands have the same number of fingers). In the finite case, a subset can never have the same size as the whole set, but with infinite sets this is now possible.
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