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FORCE FIELDS: How Close are We? 

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I'm gonna use my force field to keep my haters out of the comments section.

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@Nefville
@Nefville 2 года назад
Simon was like "well I have an extra 13 minutes every third Tuesday, time for a new channel!"
@thedethrocker8858
@thedethrocker8858 2 года назад
I've heard he gave up the time he changes his baby's nappies.....what a guy
@jcdock
@jcdock 2 года назад
@@thedethrocker8858 no idea where you heard that
@drewlovely2668
@drewlovely2668 2 года назад
@@jcdock its a joke inferring he cares more about money and his viewers than his 2 young children..
@thedethrocker8858
@thedethrocker8858 2 года назад
@@drewlovely2668 no....its to get out of changing shitty nappies while making more money .....so I guess half your point stands sir!!! But im gonna go with both our answers just in case Simon of youtube sees this and can have a giggle.......while he drowns in hard cash
@mattyt1961
@mattyt1961 2 года назад
@@thedethrocker8858 I am fairly sure he does this so he can be like his hero... Scrooge McDuck and swim in his cash.
@rundata
@rundata 2 года назад
" a force field you cant see through is just a wall" - Simon best quote of the year
@RadenVijaya
@RadenVijaya Месяц назад
And a force field you can see through is just bulletproof glass...
@imperfectly-balanced8861
@imperfectly-balanced8861 2 года назад
Ahhhhh the forcefield.. keeping Simon's writers well secured in the basement since forever. 😂
@zipp4everyone263
@zipp4everyone263 Год назад
Dont you mean Blazement?
@maryellencook9528
@maryellencook9528 Год назад
@@zipp4everyone263 😆😂🤣😅😆
@HyperionMP
@HyperionMP Год назад
Nicely intoxicated as well. Not sure about the substance however
@hattorihanzo2705
@hattorihanzo2705 Год назад
Boeing got the prototype designs from Simon!
@jackmorris303
@jackmorris303 Год назад
Don't forget the editors
@djdrack4681
@djdrack4681 2 года назад
Simon could have been a great spy: he's able to grow a beard, he uses a ton of aliases naturally (channels), he totally blends into a crowd (because he's 100% not a giant), and he knows how to bluff his way through knowing random BS. the making of a 10/10 spy, all he needs is an aston martin, gadgets, and license to ill
@briankdey1746
@briankdey1746 2 года назад
He'd drive a 2012 Aston Martin Cygnet! 😆
@treju9499
@treju9499 2 года назад
@@briankdey1746 newest astons with AMG engines are equally embarrassing
@aceundead4750
@aceundead4750 2 года назад
Doesnt he have a bit of metal in him now too because of breaking his collar bone, or was it his shoulder? Cyborg spy if so.
@phantomechelon3628
@phantomechelon3628 2 года назад
Licence to Ill you say? He can borrow my Beastie Boys album...
@djdrack4681
@djdrack4681 2 года назад
@@treju9499 That's OK though, blaze boy doesn't have an issue with embarassing himself. :P
@damonmolloy2170
@damonmolloy2170 2 года назад
Each of your channels have a certain look and feel. The unique interpretation from the editors, and the post productions, are appropriate for the subject channel. In bringing their own interpretation to the finished presentation makes all of your channels have their own personality and flow. Great work everyone. Oh, Simon, you did good too. :-) D.
@mitchellforney6109
@mitchellforney6109 2 года назад
Yeah, I really like how different the editing and graphics are on this channel compared to his others. Not saying the others should be like this, but it works great here!
@scienceunbound460
@scienceunbound460 2 года назад
Thank you.
@oldsoldier4209
@oldsoldier4209 Год назад
@@scienceunbound460 A "Science of Fantasy" channel is totally possible, Simon. To quote Arthur C. Clark, "Any technology, if sufficiently advanced, is indistinguishable from magic.". Use that as your premise, and explain how all of the "magic" is just misunderstood science. I'll give you a simple one hypertrichosis=werewolf. 🤠👍
@noodlelynoodle.
@noodlelynoodle. Год назад
@@oldsoldier4209 chemistry really feels like magic, you go from a few harmless starting products and end up with completely different possibly deadly end products or the other way around
@rhov-anion
@rhov-anion Год назад
@@oldsoldier4209 There was a TV show or maybe a TV special back in the 90s called "The Science of Magic." It was hosted by magician/actor Harry Anderson from "Night Court." (80s sitcom my mom loved.) Science magic tricks for kids get millions of views on YT, so it might be a hit.
@Sniperboy5551
@Sniperboy5551 2 года назад
I’ve been a long time subscriber to all of Simon’s channels, but I didn’t even know that this one existed until it popped up in my recommended! Cool stuff, I can’t wait to binge the rest!
@frogz
@frogz 2 года назад
you're missing about 20 channels
@krozareq
@krozareq 2 года назад
@@frogz But at least he has the other 184
@darkermatter125.35
@darkermatter125.35 2 года назад
I had a professor in high school whose son had a PhD in plasma physics and was very accomplished, so i knew they were working on force fields back in 2008. His son also was on the canada/us team that collaborated on the study of the Aurora Borealis long term. At one point he was working in a lab that had a 24/7 live feed, and since his dad LOVED me (I was the only one in the entire high school that was enthusiastically determined to study physics in college, and started reading relativity books in middle school) because he actually had someone to talk to about his son and his son's work, and someone who understood it at that. I ended up contacting his son for a project/thesis in college that dealt with plasma physics and chaos theory that was an original idea, attempting to find a new strange attractor. Unfortunately I was denied access to supercomputers and the head of the department shut me down because I was doing something that was not sanctioned by the department (they couldn't claim it was theirs and profit off of it). I did try to continue after college without resources or connections, but no one was qualified that I could find. And then I realized the pitential military use, and I shut it down for good and stopped looking to solve it. That is the one line I work very hard not to cross.
@paulreadsthebible6584
@paulreadsthebible6584 Год назад
Most any advancement will have an abuse or military use. It's often better for humans to create, despite such fears. Any tool or social construct can, has and does get abused \ misused. But I hope you do your thing, create something amazing. But then again, I understand the hesitation. But I say, go for it.
@nengyang1895
@nengyang1895 Год назад
Most technology use by the public now was developed and used by the military before being passed on to the consumers. GPS, cell phones, the Internet.
@darkermatter125.35
@darkermatter125.35 Год назад
@@nengyang1895 do you know how we (US) designed our spy planes that has a radar detection cross section the size of a bumblebee? A system that would then be used to bomb places all over the world and design submarines and other things?
@darkermatter125.35
@darkermatter125.35 Год назад
@@nengyang1895 also the foundation of wifi, frequency hopping, was invented by an actress named Hedy Lamarr, who wanted to help the US government be able to have an uncrackable, never before used technique of passing along codes in WW2, but the US miltary ignored her.
@skylar4775
@skylar4775 Год назад
May I ask if you ended up majoring in physics in college or a related field? Your story sounds interesting and I can see that you were passionate about physics, which is awesome!
@Mr.Dotson
@Mr.Dotson Год назад
I remember watching this one anime where they were trying to protect their entire solar system from a supernova, and they used a force field with 55 layers and powered by 10-12 black hole generators. It was designed to protect against all but the largest pieces of debris, and any debris that did make it through was then destroyed by there space ships. They only 150 years to design all this and they started from basically slightly advanced present day. The anime in question is called Stellvia in case anyone wants to know.
@christinebrown3359
@christinebrown3359 2 года назад
Nice to see one where the answer is actually yes.
@ThatWriterKevin
@ThatWriterKevin 2 года назад
It was either that, or rename the channel to "Simon shits on your dreams"
@IanAlcorn
@IanAlcorn 2 года назад
@@ThatWriterKevin 🤣🤣🤣
@stawmy
@stawmy 2 года назад
3M produced a force field by accident in one of the tape factories, it was basically a gigantic van de Graaf generator. It is said that people trying to walk past the fast moving highly charged tape found that it resisted their movements. Plasma is probably the best method, and that also involves extremely high voltage, it is also conductive and highly reactive to magnetic fields, you see there is a connection.
@TimberwolfCY
@TimberwolfCY Год назад
Love the presentation here, constant relentless dead-pan lines was honestly entertaining as hell and made great transitions from one topic to the next. Fascinating subject matter and info of course, also!
@SkylarFTG
@SkylarFTG 2 года назад
I love this format, only thing is the background music is extremely distracting, it could do with being turned down a bit imo
@zipp4everyone263
@zipp4everyone263 Год назад
Yeah, really had to focus to be able to understand just a bit of what was going on.
@bladesilver9276
@bladesilver9276 Год назад
Yh
@billpancake
@billpancake Год назад
yeh this, but good content 👍
@goldenageofdinosaurs7192
@goldenageofdinosaurs7192 Год назад
Yeah, the whole time I was thinking, “Is this really necessary?”
@stemill1569
@stemill1569 Год назад
and the voice could be turned down. so many half truths it's saying.
@613aristocrat
@613aristocrat 2 года назад
I'm loving the passion Simon is bringing to this channel.
@jasontoddman7265
@jasontoddman7265 2 года назад
6:30 - I first learned that there was a fourth state of matter from an early episode of Lost in Space of all places, when June Lockhart's character answered Guy William's (rhetorical) question what the foiurth state of matter is. They got it right in one respect: the fourth state of matter *is* plasma. But then she equated it with *blood plasma,* which is completely wrong! Ten-year-old me was so confused when my dad (who was a hospital lab technician) at first nodded in agreement and then nearly bust a gut laughing as she (supposedly a doctor of some sort) clarified what she meant.
@RoboCatTrainer
@RoboCatTrainer 2 года назад
Hard not to love Simons enthusiasm here! Idk if its due to passion for the subject or just his adrenalin high of another new channel. But...i think 2 things could get past the 3 layer field, lasers (as mentioned) and... GHOSTS!
@lukeboyuk83
@lukeboyuk83 2 года назад
I think the coolest thing we learnt about in science is non newtonian fluids. How when force is applied a liquid can become solid. I still remember the simple experiments.
@danreyn
@danreyn Год назад
You think that's cool? Well corn starch is the gift that keeps on giving. Mix it with water and, yeah, you get a non-Newtonian fluid that changes its viscosity in response to applied force. However, mix it with oil and you instead get an electrorheological fluid. That's a liquid that changes viscosity in response to electric fields. Build up a static charge on yourself and when you touch it, you can turn it from a watery liquid to something the consistency of hardened margarine. Then if someone without a static charge touches it, it turns right back to watery liquid. Cornstarch amirite? It can't just mix normally with things, can it? ....... I wonder what happens if you mix it with pure ethanol? This requires a test
@CharlieCiampa
@CharlieCiampa 8 месяцев назад
Ut oh
@charion1234
@charion1234 2 года назад
Carbon nanotubes almost sound like single molecule threads. In the novel I read it was used in a variety of things, from holding up bridges down to underwear.
@rachelwitherspoon4394
@rachelwitherspoon4394 2 года назад
Poor sweet naive Kevin!! "Everybody knows" doesnt actually apply to many, lol. I was born and raised in the Texas school system, and you WOULDN'T BELIEVE what they DONT teach, lol. Wish we had youtube and people like you teaching us stuff when I was in school. As usual, great script and very informative! Simon, we need the Science of Fantasy channel just to watch you have an onscreen meltdown and just start gibbering 🤣🤣🤣
@devonwhitehouse4117
@devonwhitehouse4117 2 года назад
You were born into the school system? Respect, I didn't start school until I was 6
@eliharper6616
@eliharper6616 2 года назад
Yeah, we're big state with tons of tiny districts that are underfunded and over-religious
@SoulScream1984
@SoulScream1984 2 года назад
It's jibbering, Texas education was great in some places.
@rachelwitherspoon4394
@rachelwitherspoon4394 2 года назад
@@SoulScream1984 maybe in rich areas, and college towns. Most of Texas is much like where I grew up, the Wilmer Hutchins area, that was SO BAD that they actually CLOSED the whole town school system. My parents worked for DISD (Dallas Independent School System), and it was TERRIBLE! So, nope, not gibbering, cold hard facts.
@michaelf.2449
@michaelf.2449 2 года назад
@@rachelwitherspoon4394 yeah tons of what you learn in science or history in rural towns is really lacking... I mean other than my freshman history teacher sitting us down on 9/11 to play videos of people jumping off the towers and bodies in the rubble while going onto a lecture about how Muslims hate America and how they aren't compatible in a civilized society like ours. He was really passionate about that day, but other than that he was a coach who needed a field to teach and history was easiest.
@jennybrooks5887
@jennybrooks5887 2 года назад
I am subscribed to all of your other channels and I just found your new SCIENCE CHANNEL!!!!!! Simon's soothing voice + Physics.... 😻😻😻 Thank you!!
@QBCPerdition
@QBCPerdition 2 года назад
Woah, woah, woah. You just glazed right over the gravitational force. While it might seem like a gravity field would pull things toward it, a field that bends the fabric of the universe around you, causing a bullet or whatever is streaking toward you to bend around you sounds pretty perfect to me. Even electrons and photons follow the curvature of space, so it would seem to work against any type of beam or projectile.
@frojojo5717
@frojojo5717 2 года назад
Just what I was thinking.
@phantomechelon3628
@phantomechelon3628 2 года назад
True. I think it would be more accurate to say gravity is a "cumulative" force...the greater an object's mass, the stronger it becomes. So at one end of the scale we can pick up a phone on Earth, but at the other, light can't escape a black hole...
@-MarcusAurelius
@-MarcusAurelius 2 года назад
How much energy would be required to do that though? And what about the people standing right next to it? Sounds unfeasible.
@QBCPerdition
@QBCPerdition 2 года назад
@@-MarcusAurelius It is unfeasible with our current understanding...but who knows what potential manipulation of the Higgs bison might achieve. And it's not like many other options are more feasible or use less power.
@Beryllahawk
@Beryllahawk 2 года назад
I mean, yeah, but it seems to me that to achieve that effect would involve some terrifically dense material. Like needing a cubic centimeter of neutron star material or something. And that'd be - well, from the perspective of the bearer, that could be a literally crushing weight when set upon the surface of the Earth, right? Not to mention, even if it didn't just plunge straight to the middle of the planet (making a rather neat hole in the bearer btw), the guy wouldn't be able to move. Just seems impractical for the battlefield as we imagine it today. Don't get me wrong, I agree that it COULD be effective, but the mass/mobility issue is a big one. (All puns intended)
@jamesleatherwood5125
@jamesleatherwood5125 2 года назад
startrek uses fast moving ionised particles as their forcefields. the density of the ionized particles, and the frequency of how fast an individual ionized partcle cycles from being ionized, to being recaptured by the emitters and re ionized, determine the strength of the field.
@Dr.Fluffles
@Dr.Fluffles 2 года назад
That'd still be a form of plasma, as it's basically a field of charged particles from an abundance of energy.
@jamesleatherwood5125
@jamesleatherwood5125 2 года назад
@@Dr.Fluffles yes. I understand. Plasma is charged particles. :)
@grundelgrump
@grundelgrump 2 года назад
Good God, ANOTHER channel? Not complaining, just impressed.
@Jezus42
@Jezus42 2 года назад
I found it by accident it recommended a video with Simon and I was all what is this?
@ItsHyomoto
@ItsHyomoto 2 года назад
The channels are breeding, this one is the love child of Brain Blaze and Today I Found Out.
@ilajoie3
@ilajoie3 2 года назад
@@ItsHyomoto Decoding the Unknown is probably the love child of Brain Blaze and Into the Shadows
@douglasmcneil8413
@douglasmcneil8413 2 года назад
There are more than 5 senses. Sight, hearing, taste, touch, and smell are not the only ones. There's balance, body position awareness (proprioception), and potentially a vestigial magnetic sense.
@ethanrandall3005
@ethanrandall3005 Год назад
hunger, thirst, nausea, heat, cold, severe temperature, there's like 30 senses I think.
@synapse349
@synapse349 Год назад
this series is fun, Simon, you are fun to discover stuff with
@MikeBaxterABC
@MikeBaxterABC 2 года назад
6:08 Back in the 1980's I ran a heat treating unit that could "Plasma Nitride" hardened steel punches, to make the surface even more durable. It was new technology then, but is quite popular now. It bathed the punches in this purple / blue glow of plazma, the only down side was it made the punches slightly larger (it added maybe .002" to a half inch (.05mm to a 13mm) punch, sometimes we had to allow for that during manufacturing.
@mackenziemoore5088
@mackenziemoore5088 2 года назад
Did Danny write that opening? Practically a whole quarter of the video 😂😂
@ThatWriterKevin
@ThatWriterKevin 2 года назад
Danny's not the only one who enjoys a solid opening!
@mackenziemoore5088
@mackenziemoore5088 2 года назад
@@ThatWriterKevin AHHHH the legend has acknowledged me 😭😭 Seriously though, great script, mate c:
@ThatWriterKevin
@ThatWriterKevin 2 года назад
@@mackenziemoore5088 Thanks!
@Pryde97
@Pryde97 2 года назад
I love how you tell us how you're baiting is to keep watching as part of the entertainment itself... also you snuck in a full video on the science of fantasy... Fantastic as usual Simon and team!
@rodsprague369
@rodsprague369 2 года назад
Plasma can interact with photos passing through it resulting in opaque plasma. I get the mental image of an abruptly dark spot in the field when that area gets hit with some sort of dense coherent or high energy photons.
@lukeboyuk83
@lukeboyuk83 2 года назад
Simon must own half of youtube by now.
@zackmoon592
@zackmoon592 2 года назад
Fun fact; "Phasers" in Star Trek are called phasers instead of lasers because the phaser was invented before the laser. In order- the 'MASER' came first using microwaves, then the 'PHASER' with the ph standing for photon, then the modern 'LASER' using N-P diode plates as the light source (hence L for light instead of PH for photon, even though they are the same thing. It was done to distinguish the prototype from the modern version) and Star Trek released in the 1960s in between the invention of the first phaser prototype and the invention of the modern laser.
@Roguescienceguy
@Roguescienceguy Год назад
Hmm, interesting. I think Simon is going to have to create yet another channel to talk about this subject😜
@aelolul
@aelolul Год назад
I don't think this is true. Where did you hear this?
@firstmkb
@firstmkb Год назад
MASER was first, but there were light-pumped ruby lasers and gas tube (He-Ne) lasers long before diode lasers. Chemical dye lasers as well. DoD funded a laser weapon test using a 747 as a platform with an unholy mix of halogens & noxious chemicals as a power source too. Unless you can cite a more authoritative source! My source is my (unfunded) interest in lasers beginning when LOST IN SPACE was on broadcast TV.
@Roguescienceguy
@Roguescienceguy Год назад
@@firstmkb all hail the gen Xer. They are always right😉
@Ryan_Carter
@Ryan_Carter 2 года назад
I've watch a lot of Simon on various channels, but he seems way more laid back and casual on this one. Love it!
@hexacarbide268
@hexacarbide268 2 года назад
Love this more fun and looser language Simone! Well done and very fun. Thx!
@knowledgenuggetsnz
@knowledgenuggetsnz 2 года назад
I’m pleased you’ve discovered meth, Simon. This channel is awesome!
@ChineduOpara
@ChineduOpara Год назад
😂😂
@paulbarnett227
@paulbarnett227 2 года назад
The electro-magnetic force is pretty useful. It protects the planet from a lot of the radiation coming from the sun by means of the magnetosphere.
@weinaddis5299
@weinaddis5299 2 года назад
Really like your graphics on this channel, really helps it stand out.
@Praetor192
@Praetor192 2 года назад
I think it's cool to change it up but IMO they are a bit much/distracting. It needs to be paired back a bit.
@DigDougDig
@DigDougDig Год назад
OMG, I started watching the video before I had coffee. Must pause and get caffeinated! LoL
@Praetor192
@Praetor192 2 года назад
Cool channel idea + I appreciate how you guys are trying to change it up. I do think the graphics, sound/visual effects, and crash cuts are bit much though. I'd suggest maybe pairing them back a bit -- personally I find the visuals a bit distracting and the audio effects are mixed a little high relative to the dialogue. Keep up the great work!
@KawaiiKasai
@KawaiiKasai 2 года назад
Just binged the whole channel. Good stuff For serious tho, is there like a list of Simon's Channels or is it just like a treasure hunt and you have to rely on the good graces of the algorithm to let you find more Fact Boy?
@amandajones661
@amandajones661 2 года назад
Over on his Twitter is a list.
@KawaiiKasai
@KawaiiKasai 2 года назад
@@amandajones661 awesome, thanks!
@torbayfruitsandjackpots1678
@torbayfruitsandjackpots1678 2 года назад
Just look in the description on the video.all links to all channels are there👍🏻
@StvPaterek
@StvPaterek 2 года назад
@@torbayfruitsandjackpots1678 Not on this video. And not a list on other channels either. He has a list on Today I found out but this channel does not get listed there. Weird.
@vashvicious
@vashvicious 2 года назад
Lord of the Blaze, Simon himself. Another channel blessed upon us to watch.
@toddkorson8207
@toddkorson8207 Год назад
As you pointed out. It always is sir (the future closer than we think)
@uncleanunicorn4571
@uncleanunicorn4571 2 года назад
I'm thinking, if we could simulate artificial bosons, then we might be able to generate an energy field that functions like a giant oval of condensed matter.
@BlastedKat
@BlastedKat 2 года назад
I believe they are much further along on this than we are told. I have a family member that has passed that worked on a "force field" project in the late 80's for the DOD. They had it worked up to stopping a .50 cal round at 100 yards. Without warning all their equipment and documentation was seized, load up and disappeared from the base in Washington state. They were all debriefed and signed statements swearing them to secrecy. Based on the things in the aerospace and weapons technology he told me I would see later in my life that are now common place I wonder just what we really have tucked away in our vault of secrets. One item I cherish to this day is a hand drawn image of a strange object he scratched out on a piece of paper one morning while we were working on our old J 3 Cub dated 1982. He told me to just keep it. I would know what it was one-day. Today we would call this object the F 117.
@michaelpipkin9942
@michaelpipkin9942 2 года назад
I like the Stargate story of the force field. They contained a planet, crushed it with the force field to create a singularity. That black hole powered the SuperGate. A gigantic Stargate. Pretty cool.
@terminalvelocity3132
@terminalvelocity3132 Год назад
The intro to this would have described any given day in my last job.
@mackenziemoore5088
@mackenziemoore5088 2 года назад
Sorry, Simon, but a lot of rubber bullets actually have a steel core to increase stopping power.
@chefdean7257
@chefdean7257 2 года назад
But Magneto shouldn't be able to stop standard ammunition . . . .
@AvB.83
@AvB.83 2 года назад
Great, another episode of Science Blaze... I mean Science of Science of Fiction. Seriously, a mistake has been made when naming this channel 😅 It's great, it's entertaining, and it's actually a lot of information, but there's also a reasonable amount of blaze, isn't there?
@UEAdmiral
@UEAdmiral Год назад
The energy. The enthusiasm! Great performance from our host!
@bowtoy
@bowtoy 2 года назад
You missed a current use fore plasma force fields, Space X uses plasma shielding during reentry to protect the Engines on Falcon 9 Rockets, it's generated by re-entry speeds. Awesome video Loved it beyond belief.
@joshuawillard9813
@joshuawillard9813 2 года назад
I do agree that gravity is the weakest of the forces, but I think the fact that you can pick up your phone is a poor example. Life on this (or any, for that matter) planet was designed to overcome the gravity of the respective planet with ease. For example, take any human and put them on Jupiter. We would be crushed because we weren't designed to deal with that much gravity.
@ignitionfrn2223
@ignitionfrn2223 2 года назад
2:05 - Chapter 1 - Putting the "force" in force fields 6:10 - Chapter 2 - The 4th state of matter 9:25 - Chapter 3 - A 3 pronged attack 12:50 - Chapter 4 - Force fields of the present 14:15 - Wrap up
@gregbellach8239
@gregbellach8239 Год назад
love the new channel , good job Simon , keep it up .
@wastelander138
@wastelander138 2 года назад
"A forcefield that you can't see through is just a wall." Thanks Factboi 🤣
@scooby45247
@scooby45247 2 года назад
if the future is going to be anything worth while, its gonna have to be led by a nation not named U.S.A.. kinda hard to lead the world from the 1600s..
@delscoville
@delscoville Год назад
I learned about plasma when still quite young. When I was 13, I taken a holography class, and the first day the instructor explained how lasers work. This was a couple decades before solid state lasers, so we were introduced to helium-neon lasers, which requires light generated from the plasma of both those gasses.
@joshuahilmer8547
@joshuahilmer8547 2 года назад
The post production on this channel is awesome 🤙
@darryllyle5250
@darryllyle5250 2 года назад
I think 99% of my youtube viewing are all your channels. You have some of the best content!
@joeyblack45k
@joeyblack45k 2 года назад
The editing on this channel is legit! Really happy we got a science channel. All I really watch on RU-vid is Simons channels, Mrballen and cool worlds.
@charleslindsey6789
@charleslindsey6789 2 года назад
I would add Star Talk with Dr. Tyson, Chuck Nice, and their terrific guests.
@curtisblayone7913
@curtisblayone7913 Год назад
Holy, Simon... another new channel I just found out about. You should make a list of them all so we can make sure to check them all out! Thanks for the countless hours of entertainment, Factboy.
@davesnothere420
@davesnothere420 Год назад
I was in SW Baghdad in 2004 driving around in an up-armored Bradley APC when a 3 x 155 mm mortar IED was set off literally twelve feet from where I was sitting. The Bradley took all of the shrapnel but my brain certainly received a decent amount of concussive force from that blast. I was dazed and had trouble focusing the test of the day but was fine (relatively) the next day. Turned out to be a severe TBI that I still have issues today. Headaches and migraines, forgetfulness, difficultly focusing for an extended period of time, it ain't fun. That Boeing force field coulda really come in handy that day...
@chrisbyron8258
@chrisbyron8258 Год назад
"a forcefield you can't see through is just a wall" I actually properly lolled at that bit.
@Fullmetalx2fdx
@Fullmetalx2fdx 2 года назад
Just when I thought brain blaze was the most chaotic fact boy would be. Then this fever dream of a show came across my feed… love it!
@samb0Ramb0
@samb0Ramb0 Год назад
You listened to my first and last comment, you have dialled it back and it’s better, but dial it back a little more and the smugness will disappear completely. Lots of love!
@Canigetanawwwwyyyyeeeah
@Canigetanawwwwyyyyeeeah Год назад
Ok Simon your getting a bit conqueror Kang here…your either another version of you or your big secret is…your part of a quintuplet set up or something. 🤣 love the content
@paulfelix5849
@paulfelix5849 Год назад
OMG!! Someone else actually knows who Doc Smith is, and gave an accurate attribution! That's beyond amazing! The man's writing works, and the contributions they made to real world science so often get ignored it warms my heart to see some credit where it's due. Thank you.
@emmettobrian1874
@emmettobrian1874 2 года назад
Plasma can also be used to make plasma mirrors, and what are mirrors useful for? Light. There go your laser guns. Phasers are particle beams, so they'd also probably interact with plasma. Unfortunately impermeable plasma is only impermeable to cold plasmas and gasses, not solid objects
@billalumni7760
@billalumni7760 2 года назад
Reminds me of something I read quite awhile ago about the defense systems on the USS Ford. I apologize for being incredibly vague as I tried to look it up years ago without any luck but do remember it had to do with electricity and somehow shielded the hull. Anyone else able to fill in a few gaps are welcome.
@Eternal666Abortion
@Eternal666Abortion 2 года назад
This channel has been going for like 3 weeks and I'm just now subscribed? Simon my man you gots ta promote yourself more yo
@randyranderson690
@randyranderson690 2 года назад
Simon, that monstrously epic beard keeps me watching
@xxhabu
@xxhabu Год назад
You got a like at audience retention. Thx for another great video.
@michaelgautreaux3168
@michaelgautreaux3168 Год назад
Congrats for "Whistlers Other"....lol 👍👍 Neat enough. & to think, 50+ years ago, an idea of a hand held device that could transmit & receive audio & visual data around the world. It got laughed at. Star Trek touched our far more than we think. Many thanx cast & crew. Enjoyed the "Rowdier" format. Go Simon!
@faolitaruna
@faolitaruna Год назад
11:51 We are so fortunate you provided us with rare footage of person wearing glasses. How else we could see such scarce sight?
@davidbwa
@davidbwa Год назад
I wish you had given more information on how the boing force field is supposed to be generated / function. I also kind of giggled at the thought of - Commercial aviation for ages now: "You have to turn off your cell phones during takeoff / landing because it may interfere with navigation and communications" Boing military projects: "We're going to ramp up so much EM (or whatever it is) that it will stop the shock blasts from enemy attacks"
@aaronmicalowe
@aaronmicalowe Год назад
I've seen two examples of force fields not shown in this video. One was from footage taken in a lab in Oxford. The area of the field was about the size of a ten pence piece because it required so much energy, that's the most they could manage. But with this they were able to place a tiny tree frog about the size of a finger nail, proving that they could repel neutrally charged matter. One unexpected side effect though was this also cancelled out gravity so the thing flopped all over the place like it was in space. The 2nd example was a German scientist who discovered he could levitate a car on a supercooled surface. The slight problem was the height was only a few millimetres and wasn't very stable, but again proved that under certain extreme circumstances, neutral matter can be repelled. Though, I don't think either one of these could stop projectiles.
@wskinnyodden
@wskinnyodden 2 года назад
E.E. Doc Smith hehe, nice one :) Love the Lensman series hehe
@BatouOfNexus
@BatouOfNexus Год назад
Shoutouts for mentioning E.E. “Doc” Smith! One of my favorite science fiction authors!
@James-id7ok
@James-id7ok 2 года назад
Love the new channel Simon 🙂👍
@jrssae
@jrssae 2 года назад
Loving this new channel
@jacobwilson6296
@jacobwilson6296 2 года назад
OMG.... Simon. I want this job, but I can't compete with that beard! Another channel.
@VDxVicious
@VDxVicious Год назад
This is deff your best channel
@wreckingopossum
@wreckingopossum 2 года назад
RU-vid: How many channels do you want? Simon: Yes RU-vid: Huh? Simon: All of them
@grandmasterapple6355
@grandmasterapple6355 Год назад
Simon, “oh thats interesting, lets make a whole youtube channel about it” Lmao, truly though, I enjoy the thoroughness of you and your teams content
@jamesr.5085
@jamesr.5085 2 года назад
Years ago I watched a discovery Channel show about dampening fields. Would be good topic for another video. They used a wall of sound to stop an RPG round hitting a Humvee. Created a ionized wall around the building to absorb the shockwave of an explosion. I remember the show because it was about creating a Star Trek deflector array was the talking point that hooked me. I've tried to look it up, but can't find nothing. Good luck, hope to see a video soon.
@cdc6985
@cdc6985 2 года назад
Simon's channels make up 2/3 of my library now.
@phantomechelon3628
@phantomechelon3628 2 года назад
Brilliant video! Can we have one on LIGHT SABRES: How Close Are We?
@Africannabis
@Africannabis Год назад
Oh God that intro is hilarious 🤣
@LastNameTom
@LastNameTom Год назад
Dude seems to have more fun making this channel's videos than the others.
@colepayne4510
@colepayne4510 Год назад
I did briefly learn about plasma in school. We spent a lot of time on the other three and then like oh yeah and three's plasma
@jamesleatherwood5125
@jamesleatherwood5125 2 года назад
i finally got out ahead of a channel! only 2 weeks old and im already subscribed!
@Sir_Scrumpalicious
@Sir_Scrumpalicious 2 года назад
Pirate Ninjas wielding lasers while eating bacon and driving a Miata. Perfection.
@Longshanks2626
@Longshanks2626 2 года назад
Magik...end of vid lol that was gold
@ravoniesravenshir3926
@ravoniesravenshir3926 Год назад
Simon, there is a material that blocks lasers.... anything highly reflective... though I am sure that might have a limit. So have it have a one way mirror as a front, then photochromic properties to make it MORE reflective as it darkens.
@mattfleming2287
@mattfleming2287 2 года назад
Are you kidding me? Another channel? Dude, you are a beast.
@ApertureAce
@ApertureAce Год назад
The stereo sound of a bullet whizzing by at 0:12 scared the crap outta me haha
@phillipj1135
@phillipj1135 Год назад
That's what they were doing in star trek Picard's Trek. The hull plating was definitely polarizing to resist light weapons but I think it did some other fantastic stuff as well.
@martinwilliams9866
@martinwilliams9866 3 месяца назад
Longitudinal waves can travel at different speeds the higher the amplitude, the faster they go, so if a number of single polarised pulses (positive or negative) of ever increasing amplitudes are generated they can be made to align at a predetermined distance, a small opposite charged "tail" can be added to prevent mutual repulsion.
@that_hoser_143
@that_hoser_143 2 года назад
How have I not heard of this channel yet? I think I'm subbed to all of them and watch 75% of your videos (sweet watch time) and I haven't heard of this channel yet
@josee-annejoly6896
@josee-annejoly6896 2 года назад
Yay!!! Another Simon channel!! :D You're gonna need a clone soon!
@darkermatter125.35
@darkermatter125.35 2 года назад
LOVE the star trek AND supernatural nods! A nerd's dream lol
@ronwilkins4632
@ronwilkins4632 Год назад
Audience retention force field... keep everyone looking at the video while you sneak around the back.. BOOM JOB DONE!!!!!!
@kevinmcqueenie7420
@kevinmcqueenie7420 2 года назад
Hope this channel can grow, unlike xplrd which I still feel sad didn't get any traction because I really enjoyed it. A topic I'd like to see is any kind of faster than light travel, just to see you and your team's take on it. Keep up the good work factboi!
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