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General Relativity Explained simply & visually 

Arvin Ash
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Albert Einstein was ridiculed when he first published his theory. People thought it was too weird and radical to be real. Einstein wasn’t satisfied with his theory either, because the theory did not apply if Gravity was present or if the observer was accelerating. One day, while observing a window washer on a ladder near his patent office, he had a thought experiments.
He imagined what would happen if the worker were to fall. He put himself in the window washer’s perspective, and imagined what he would experience as he was falling. He realized that if he was falling, gravity would be the only force acting on him. He would be accelerating towards the ground, but since the ground would not be pushing up on his body, he would feel no weight. And this would be no different than being weightless in space.
In a way gravity and acceleration were different ways to describe the same thing. The way to connect gravity in the theory of relativity was through the idea of acceleration, and this became the basis of general relativity.
Einstein imagined being in a room with no windows, and a bathroom scale. It would weigh 80 Kgs, What if the room was on a space ship accelerating in an upward direction at 9.8 m/s/s. He would feel the same weight. There would be no difference
He imagined what would happen if he took a flashlight and pointed it from one side of the room to the other, as the space ship was accelerating upwards. If he had a ruler, he could measure the height of the light on the other side of the room. He realized that the height measured on the wall would be lower than the source of the light, because the floor of the room would be rushing upwards at ever faster speeds, as the light was propagating across the room. The light beam would appear to curve downward.
However, If you were on earth, and you measured the two heights, you may think that there should be no difference. That light should go straight to the other side of the room. Einstein thought it can’t be because it would violate the principle of equivalence. Acceleration of the room on a space should be no different than the room under the influence of gravity on earth. He realized that this meant light must bend in the presence of a gravitational field.
But light should be going on the shortest path. Then he realized, maybe the shortest path between two points is not a straight line but a curved line near gravity.
This was the key insight that Einstein had about gravity. But in order to express this mathematically, it required very complicated mathematics that even a genius like Einstein could not easily figure out. He contacted an old buddy from his college days, mathematician Marcel Grossman.
It’s important to note that the trampoline analogy you normally see on TV shows and youtube videos like this is a 2D plane used for visualization purposes only, but it is really in 3D.
In order for this theory to really be taken seriously, it had to make a prediction that could be tested, which was confirmed by the fact that it explained Mercury’s orbit which had been a mystery for decades because it had a precession. General relativity predicted exactly the precession that Mercury actually has.
But many skeptics still remained. The most fool proof confirmation came 4 years after he published it,when a team led English Astronomer, Arthur Eddington. in 1919, photographed stars near the sun during a total solar eclipse. He found that light passed near the sun was bent by the curvature of space due to its gravity. This is the moment Einstein became a celebrity.
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Why is this not just a distortion of space but also of time?...because special relativity says that light always moves at the same speed regardless of perspective or reference frame. This means that light will have the same speed in an accelerating reference frame as it will in a resting reference frame. But since the distance traveled by the beam of light in a gravitational field is longer due the curving of space, in order for the speed of light to remain constant, time itself must pass slower in the gravitational field relative to time in empty space.
General relativity does not answer everything. Although it tells us how gravity works, it doesn’t really tell us what exactly it is.

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Комментарии : 8 тыс.   
@kirom4265
@kirom4265 2 года назад
Now I know how my dog feels when I'm talking to it.
@Medical_world__
@Medical_world__ 2 года назад
Underrated comment 🤣
@nishantkishor
@nishantkishor 2 года назад
My man
@monkeymonkerson
@monkeymonkerson 2 года назад
lmao!!
@silviyathakur
@silviyathakur 2 года назад
this is so true ekfkefjjerkfn
@chrisballesteros6181
@chrisballesteros6181 2 года назад
*wags tail.. smiles back
@asdf7219
@asdf7219 3 года назад
When you see it, it's like oh cool. But when you actually start thinking about it, it's so insane.
@devinotero1798
@devinotero1798 3 года назад
kim iamkajorn why did you have to put your ego in here smh the comment section was a vibe
@ninjaslash52_98
@ninjaslash52_98 3 года назад
Yeah when he did the thought experiment and explained Einstein’s “maybe it is taking the shortest route” I finally understood
@tylerchristensen7480
@tylerchristensen7480 3 года назад
@@ninjaslash52_98 I’ve literally just been thinking about how mind blowingly cool all this stuff is. Mostly it’s just admiration at Einstein’s ability to forget everything he thought he knew and question everything. This theory was 70 years ahead of its time. And he did it when he was 25. I’ve watched about 2-3 videos in relativity and never got it until now. And boy does it feel good to connect the dots on something so mind blowing.
@donaldjohnson257
@donaldjohnson257 3 года назад
@@kimiamkajorn9393.....you inserted your ego by saying: "it is not hard at all haha"!....@Roast Me was right!...smh2
@aaronloife2242
@aaronloife2242 3 года назад
Absolute right
@lightestseed
@lightestseed Год назад
Stuff like this is so interesting to me. I’m a 16 year old who doesn’t like school, and yet my science teacher was passionate enough about physics and astronomy/cosmology that it got me so invested in it to the point where I go out of my way to look up things like this just because it’s so mind-blowing!
@tervicke487
@tervicke487 Год назад
Sameee
@seasalt9289
@seasalt9289 Год назад
I’m also 16 and just completely immersed in learning everything because the knowledge is out there!!
@productivitycornerofjess2871
Same here , I m 12
@benjaminfranklin374
@benjaminfranklin374 Год назад
Same 16 too, Einstein and Tesla are my rome models
@ChappalMarungi
@ChappalMarungi Год назад
@@tervicke487 Let me tell you, don't let bad teachers and peers at school demotivate you! There's better people out there who are researching on fascinating stuff like this!
@stefluyten712
@stefluyten712 3 месяца назад
watched this video 2 years ago while i was in high school, and it just triggered a big interest in physics for me, so a started to dig deeper in the wonderful world of youtube physics content. Now i am studying physics at the university and pursueing my passion, and all of it started with this video i clicked on when i was bored. Keep up the great work!
@jean-claudewallard9309
@jean-claudewallard9309 2 месяца назад
Maybe you'll be in a position to make a video of your own soon then. Among the things that are not clear at all to me is that objects are accelerating in all directions at the same time. Why they don't explode is the key for understanding gravity and probably other phenomenons.
@Etheric_Energy241
@Etheric_Energy241 23 дня назад
I felt the same just now after watching this video. This might be a sign for me to study physics.
@alexmottram513
@alexmottram513 12 дней назад
@@jean-claudewallard9309why would they explode
@doncorleone7940
@doncorleone7940 3 года назад
Shout out to the window washer. Without him this video would not exist.
@mathematicalninja2756
@mathematicalninja2756 3 года назад
And to the apple that fell on newton's head. without that, newton wouldn't have invented gravity (just a joke, chill bois)
@jfq7223
@jfq7223 3 года назад
Shoutout to fruit and dirt.
@christianmotley262
@christianmotley262 3 года назад
I'm old but you're welcome.
@pierfrancescopeperoni
@pierfrancescopeperoni 3 года назад
@@mathematicalninja2756 And if Newton hadn't invented gravity, the window washer would not fall.
@quirexo3199
@quirexo3199 3 года назад
@@jfq7223 thats hilarious 😂😂👍
@NateCooperino
@NateCooperino 3 года назад
Imagine being that window washer and living your whole life completely oblivious to the fact that you helped Albert Einstein figure out how the entire universe worked.
@hdj2jmdn746
@hdj2jmdn746 3 года назад
General relativity doesn't explain "the entire universe", it explains gravity
@NateCooperino
@NateCooperino 3 года назад
@@hdj2jmdn746 the universe wouldn't work without gravity biatch
@NateCooperino
@NateCooperino 3 года назад
@@hdj2jmdn746 nevertheless I apologise for the hyperbole. If I had said gravity instead the joke would have been much funnier. No sarcasm
@BizVlogs
@BizVlogs 3 года назад
Window washers are a proud people, and live a dignified, forthright life 😤✊
@ballin1006
@ballin1006 2 года назад
@@hdj2jmdn746 ya... but without the General Theory of Relativity we would be hundreds of years behind in understanding how the universe worked
@r96red23
@r96red23 Год назад
Damn! This guy really breaks it down because he understands it properly. Not a single other video online can simplify it like he could. Kudos Arvin, you're amazing!
@MyVideos-fm7ug
@MyVideos-fm7ug 4 месяца назад
Well, it still takes him 14 fuckin minutes to explain it. That’s too long
@sushiiroll844
@sushiiroll844 3 месяца назад
​@@MyVideos-fm7ug your reply is killing me😂
@MyVideos-fm7ug
@MyVideos-fm7ug 3 месяца назад
@@sushiiroll844 some of us don’t have the patience or even 14 minutes to hear about one of Albert’s delusions. It sounds more like the byproducts of his own insanity more than anything
@sonyadonnegan1983
@sonyadonnegan1983 15 дней назад
The explanation around 10:50 was a perfect summary of how time can be affected by gravity. I never fully got it until hearing that.
@invinciblewarrior1237
@invinciblewarrior1237 3 года назад
sometimes a 14-minute video does more justice than those 14 years at school!
@omaraziz5408
@omaraziz5408 3 года назад
False
@lowe-nm2yd
@lowe-nm2yd 3 года назад
Purple
@aa2339
@aa2339 3 года назад
Then that must be one bad school.
@MrVikingsandra
@MrVikingsandra 3 года назад
Very true
@freddiereadie30
@freddiereadie30 3 года назад
Because in school the goal of every student is to get a diploma and get hired and earn a salary.
@kopibin9532
@kopibin9532 3 года назад
Im a clerk. And also discovered a theory of relatively of time. Time slowdowns on monday. And speeds up on payroll day.
@wayneyadams
@wayneyadams 3 года назад
I found that time slows even more on Friday afternoon near the end of the workday, and speeds up during the weekend.
@vdog4799
@vdog4799 3 года назад
@@wayneyadams no joke
@m.e.bentoo2271
@m.e.bentoo2271 3 года назад
Hahaha. Thanks. Enjoyed that. Too bad you weren't a patent clerk. You'd be on your way. Methinks that's what Albert did. "Hey, I'll just get my own patent on this, myself." So he did. "Hmmm. Seems like a weird theory, but look, it's already been patented. I guess it's true. Tell the world."
@jmaldo68
@jmaldo68 3 года назад
Genius...
@Intellectualwarrior11
@Intellectualwarrior11 3 года назад
Brilliant
@KpxUrz5745
@KpxUrz5745 10 месяцев назад
Really beautifully explained. I especially appreciate the reminder that distortion in the spacetime fabric occurs in three dimensions, not just in the 2 dimensions we are often shown in graphics. Mr Ash is wonderfully skilled in presenting this material.
@turtle_lover4213
@turtle_lover4213 8 месяцев назад
I've been DEEP diving topics surrounding this subject and the 3/d graph showing the interaction between gravity and matter was like a puzzle piece and suddenly so much information clicked. I have no idea how I have not come across it but thank you so much. You have also deepend my understanding on time dilation which I was struggling with as well
@bluesniper5399
@bluesniper5399 3 года назад
And yet there are people who still believe in flat earth
@lovealways2000
@lovealways2000 3 года назад
Really sad I might add.
@oswaldcobblepot4954
@oswaldcobblepot4954 3 года назад
If the Earth were really flat, Cats would have shoved everything off of the edge by now.
@neonatom8646
@neonatom8646 3 года назад
Oswald Cobblepot I’ve seen that joke millions of times.
@ScarfaceGhoulerz
@ScarfaceGhoulerz 3 года назад
You can’t be religious and say the earth isn’t flat
@binisman6064
@binisman6064 3 года назад
You must be the Grand Ayatollah. What else can we not be, your holiness?
@DEV2beeg
@DEV2beeg 3 года назад
"Time is not absolute" Gives me chills....
@varunkhugshal9049
@varunkhugshal9049 3 года назад
@Terrance Smith our experience of time is absolute, it changes w.r.t experience of other things.
@sharvareedeshpande4309
@sharvareedeshpande4309 3 года назад
Yeah its kind of scary and gives off a feeling that MAYBE time is just an illusion
@xd1712
@xd1712 3 года назад
seeing as time now isnt absolute and grounded just makes it feel like every force in the universe is just floating around without ground to stand on, like gravity and time can be influenced and changed, and space is also expanding and moving, stretching. just makes me feel like the universe isnt the absolute reality because how can infinity expand into something that doesnt exist, maybe the universe just exists as space within a space that you can travel into by going "outside".
@heartsproductions9308
@heartsproductions9308 3 года назад
I really think that CS Lewis was on to something in the Magicians Nephew. The way the universe/universes are presented in that book is beyond anything I ever thought.
@erick7brian
@erick7brian 2 года назад
Time is not real at all
@syeddanishanwer
@syeddanishanwer 6 месяцев назад
Great video. Thank you for this simplified version of a complex theory. What I learned from this video: 1. Gravity is caused by massive objects in space. How these massive objects cause gravity is unknown till date. (Understood) 2. Gravity curves light as it takes the shortest path between two points. (Understood) 3. Gravity also curves time and so the time near the source of gravity passes slower. (Confusing concept; need to research more) 4. Gravity curves space as well that result in objects moving around the massive objects. (Understood) 4. Gravity concept in actual is a 3d model showed in this video. (Confusing concept; need to research more). If you guys can create additional bullets for us noobs to understand gravity, it would be appreciated.
@husamettinglocs
@husamettinglocs Год назад
for those who cannot figure out things easily, this channel is an ultimate piece of gem. thank u very very much for all these illustrations, explanations, etc ... for everything.
@riiad
@riiad 3 года назад
2 things that make those videos great : 1. The animations 2. The quality of the questions he asks. It's like he's in your head. I hate it so much when people pretend to explain a concept and leave obvious questions unanswered. Thank you Arvin Ash.
@nenmaster5218
@nenmaster5218 2 года назад
RANDOM recommendation for education: Best social commentary i know: Hbomberguy. Just sayin'. Also, he's funny af.
@srikarmallik7159
@srikarmallik7159 3 года назад
This guy is a genius for making it so easy to understand
@michaelvaughan8
@michaelvaughan8 3 года назад
No actually Einstein is the genius for making it so easy lol it is literally considered a theory of extraordinary beauty because of its simplicity.
@vedantsridhar8378
@vedantsridhar8378 3 года назад
@@michaelvaughan8 No ordinary person can explain general relativity to a teenager easily
@CASLOAcademy
@CASLOAcademy 2 года назад
we are all genius!!!
@ballin1006
@ballin1006 2 года назад
@@vedantsridhar8378 I’m ten and he explained it so beautifully that I didn’t have to think twice about this theory
@vedantsridhar8378
@vedantsridhar8378 2 года назад
@@ballin1006 Well then this means your physics understanding skills is extremely above average(so in a sense you're very smart), but also Arvin Ash is smart to simplify it that good, while Einstein was a genius to have invented it in the first place.
@fergusgraem3625
@fergusgraem3625 Год назад
0:09 this is such an important lesson everyone needs to teach themselves. If someone seems impossible, it doesnt mean it is. Just because our simple brains go error by any 'impossible' thought, it doesnt it is.
@Kimeikus
@Kimeikus 7 месяцев назад
That’s my favorite thing about science. When something new is uncovered, more and more contradictory mysteries come out until eventually, the next person comes along and creates a revolution in our understanding.
@IgorRyltsev
@IgorRyltsev 2 года назад
Finally, 16 years after my graduation someone properly explained it! Great Video
@pj61114
@pj61114 2 года назад
RU-vid University I wish it existed in 1960.
@MorganLeodeMenezes
@MorganLeodeMenezes 2 года назад
I wish Einstein was my teacher
@isnc24bmusic25
@isnc24bmusic25 2 года назад
The only problem is that I know how it works but not why it works.
@captainprice2346
@captainprice2346 2 года назад
@@isnc24bmusic25 what? What do you mean why does is work
@isnc24bmusic25
@isnc24bmusic25 2 года назад
@@captainprice2346 What actually is the cause for mass causing space to bend. I mean we still have no idea why it does this. for the how im just saying. I know that mass bends space, and that light takes the shortest path in between point a and point b, so light must be moving faster to account for the extra linear distance to our point of view.
@SuperSalim55
@SuperSalim55 3 года назад
You can’t find a better explanation on the web explaining why time actually runs slower in gravitational fields or at lightspeed.
@ZubairAHMEDx
@ZubairAHMEDx 3 года назад
So true..
@97YoAnDrEwYo97
@97YoAnDrEwYo97 3 года назад
Here's another really good one explaining why it works ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jhpKUapI3cY.html
@EgonSorensen
@EgonSorensen 3 года назад
The Science Asylum has some videos on the subject, also with excellent visual simple explanations - check out the playlist on Gravity as Spacetime Curvature, it is put simply: Great squirrel ru-vid.com/group/PLOVL_fPox2K83_36YgnGisn4rxNvgq1iR
@unknwn_usr3077
@unknwn_usr3077 3 года назад
True
@christianheichel
@christianheichel 3 года назад
Time doesn't move from light speeds perspective. If you were to move at light speed you would effectively arrive in a time further along the line without aging. Travel at light speed for a thousand years; you would not age or start to age until you stopped.
@gettothepoint_already3858
@gettothepoint_already3858 Год назад
Brilliant as usual Mr Ash. It takes no genius to make the complex difficult. It takes genius to make it simple, and sir, for that you have a special gift. Thank you for sharing it with us.
@Randzyver
@Randzyver 7 месяцев назад
Best video on general relatively I have ever seen in my life, not just explaining the theory but explaining the story on how it was discovered!!!!!! Really awesome job!
@dwhutto
@dwhutto 3 года назад
This channel is incredibly good at explaining concepts that I've heard hundreds of times, but presenting them in a way so that I can actually UNDERSTAND them.
@scottmiller4295
@scottmiller4295 3 года назад
physics by eugine? is another great one for complex stuff like this. their animations and repetition really push the points well.
@informationparadox387
@informationparadox387 3 года назад
@@scottmiller4295 Yeah!!...Its just a great channel!😍🤗
@blaze1148
@blaze1148 3 года назад
twit.
@Ziggazaaaaa
@Ziggazaaaaa 3 года назад
I had exactly tgebsame thought lol
@EXOPLANETnews
@EXOPLANETnews 3 года назад
Hey guys if u love to learn quantum mysteries then visit my science channel u gonna love it
@abrahamtellez592
@abrahamtellez592 2 года назад
I can't thank you enough for making this. I'm 32, and for almost 20 years I thought never in my life would I ever be able to really understand this, I thought I simply wasn't smart enough to ever truly grasp it, but now, thanks to you, I feel I can begin to visualize it, got a lot more to learn of course, but I'm certain that I'll comprehend it. Thank you, this made me incredibly happy.
@soberingmind4125
@soberingmind4125 2 года назад
Happy for you.
@user-yr4os6jz4r
@user-yr4os6jz4r Год назад
He was blowing smoke the whole time. No questions answered.
@TheHandsomeOne
@TheHandsomeOne Год назад
wait till you see the math..
@MaryAnnNytowl
@MaryAnnNytowl Год назад
@@user-yr4os6jz4r yeah... riiiiiight. Which explains the enormous mountains of evidence backing up the theory he's discussing, and zero evidence disproving it... sure, dude. You betcha. 🙄
@MaryAnnNytowl
@MaryAnnNytowl Год назад
It's a great feeling, isn't it, Abraham? I really enjoy that feeling learning something from a source that finally helps it just _click_ in my mind and make *sense!* I'm happy for you! 🖖🏼🙂👍🏼
@DarkEagleEic
@DarkEagleEic 8 месяцев назад
This is such a fantastic video! Tying so many different complex topics together. Explaining gravitational time dilation in a very intuitive way, and tying it all together with implications for quantum gravity. Really enjoyed this! I'll have to pick up some books on GR now
@Youmanoofficial
@Youmanoofficial Год назад
After watching countless videos on yt you were the first to make make fully understand time dilation, thank you
@masonsteven77
@masonsteven77 Год назад
I have watched dozens of videos about relativity in an attempt to understand it completely. I have read Einstein's book called relativity, and I have talked to physicists about this in real life. This video does more to explain the theory than anything else I've ever seen. Thank you and cheers. I still don't totally understand relativity, but then again, I'm told there's only about 12 people on Earth that truly do.
@greatspirit
@greatspirit Год назад
Ditto what Steven said. Toda raba.
@masonsteven77
@masonsteven77 Год назад
@@Asthepersianssay That's what I saw in a documentary. There aren't just 12 people (that was 10 years ago) understand the concept of it. That would be ludicrous becusse there are God knows how many videos on RU-vid exist explaining the CONCEPT of relativity. They were referring to the number of people that can understand and DO the math.
@emo_galaxy9413
@emo_galaxy9413 Год назад
and none of the 12 agree!
@DaBeezKneez
@DaBeezKneez Год назад
Einstein himself doesn't understand it.
@mahtabehmad
@mahtabehmad 11 месяцев назад
lmao
@rjweiss1
@rjweiss1 3 года назад
It’s crazy we used to have to read books to learn stuff like this
@shambala888
@shambala888 3 года назад
We need practice also maybe we need to fall from a window and find out more about Gravity
@valeriataylor8337
@valeriataylor8337 3 года назад
"you know that thing, general relativity?" "yes!" "Ok, I have this formula here.. and this here.... please, solve them and put on my desk tomorrow." you still have. Understanding and learning are quite different.
@donaldjohnson257
@donaldjohnson257 3 года назад
@RJ Weissenborn.......What are books?.....Can I find them on the net??
@rjweiss1
@rjweiss1 2 года назад
@Jason Shearin there are books on flat earth
@donniebaker5984
@donniebaker5984 2 года назад
@@donaldjohnson257 yes and you can also download a free narrator that will read all the books to you forever and never stop or get tired I dood it all the time
@sharmavic-1685
@sharmavic-1685 8 месяцев назад
It's great to get the precise and untold theories in school, here for a 17yo student like me.
@RichardRagan
@RichardRagan Год назад
That's incredible!! I actually understood what you said. Thank you so much for that easy-to-understand video. Of course I have a PhD and I've been trying to figure this out for about 20 years, but it's the first time I really understood it.
@moodman6426
@moodman6426 8 месяцев назад
PhD in what 😂
@shafio2
@shafio2 3 года назад
Mr. Arvin Ash, you are the first person who have made me understand this whole mystery very clearly. Whatever the lectures I watched, my understanding was completely obscured. I hope you would keep simplifying scientific topics and uploading new videos as time passes by. I wish you a very active brain and good health. Thank you.
@rgogue8767
@rgogue8767 3 года назад
I was going to comment this too. For so many years I never understood this and tried to understand it myself. And this video just completed me. I'm so happy now. Can't wait for the release of what gravity is.
@shafio2
@shafio2 3 года назад
@@rgogue8767 when I read this facts in my own language, I did not even understand. However, his lecture is very simple, to the point and easily understandable
@hosoiarchives4858
@hosoiarchives4858 3 года назад
He didn't explain it correctly
@rgogue8767
@rgogue8767 3 года назад
@@hosoiarchives4858 I assumed he couldn't. Simplifying something so incredibly complex will never be conveyed fully. Or if you're saying he actually did something wrong I would like to know. Either way this did help me understand it more and gave me a easier stepping stone into science.
@hosoiarchives4858
@hosoiarchives4858 3 года назад
@@rgogue8767 the most important part was the end where Einstein and QM are at odds. QM is going to win. We still don't understand the universe and Einstein is likely a placeholder
@devrimeskibina9521
@devrimeskibina9521 2 года назад
Sir, I am a second year engineering student, and this is the first time that I've (At least I think) I understood the General Relativity. Thank you so much!
@sjm7284
@sjm7284 2 года назад
I am no expert but the shortest distance between two points is a straight line which is not the same as the quickest which can be a curve.
@arnavkmr3895
@arnavkmr3895 2 года назад
@@sjm7284 I cannot understand what you're trying to say here
@cagrsendil9879
@cagrsendil9879 2 года назад
@@sjm7284 Well you are right about that if its on a straight plane but earth isnt straight. Im assuming you are talking about 05:50 of course. If we open earths surface on a 2d dimension we will see that curve is actually is a straight line.
@jackiecartwright9343
@jackiecartwright9343 2 года назад
@@cagrsendil9879 oh ya, what a trip!
@GumbyTheGreen1
@GumbyTheGreen1 2 года назад
It's good that you said "at least I think" because you certainly don't understand the gravitational time dilation part of the theory based on this vid. At 10:20, the explanation given for it is NOT correct. It says that the greater distance traveled by a light beam in a gravitational field requires a greater amount of time to pass (to keep the speed of light constant) and that this means time has to slow down. But this is a contradiction - for more time to pass, clocks have to run faster, not slower! If anyone knows of a valid way to explain gravitational time dilation, please let us know.
@YouTuber-mc2el
@YouTuber-mc2el 8 месяцев назад
This was the clearest explanation making perfect sense. Thank you.
@lindas.8036
@lindas.8036 Год назад
Thank you. I now at least understand the basics. I have watched sooo many explanations and come away shaking my head. This made it clear, and I thank you again for your great graphics.
@jjpgaming7995
@jjpgaming7995 3 года назад
0:16 "how dare he challenge the greatest scientist that ever lived" Einstein: "bitch I am one of the greatest scientist that ever lived"
@ritemolawbks8012
@ritemolawbks8012 3 года назад
Got to disagree with you. Einstein was a brilliant physicist with revolutionary ideas of the photoelectric effect, quantum theory, differential geometry, and of course Special and General Relativity ("GR"). His theories made corrections to Newtonian Physics and Galilean Relativity, and thought experiments introduced 4D spacetime, but he had more observational data and technology than what was available at the time of Newton. The GR field equations didn't invent any new physics and still reduces back to Newton's laws for most astrophysics and engineering applications. Newtonian gravity, mechanics, and vector calculus accurately described what was available to him. We still use most of his equations and laws of motion as approximations. Along with Galileo and Kepler, Newton is the father of physics, and most consider him the greatest scientist and mathematician.
@jjpgaming7995
@jjpgaming7995 3 года назад
RiteMo LawBks damn point proven, and thank you for writing a constructive comment with actual arguments instead of just saying that I'm wrong, I feel like many people don't understand that this is a much better way to change peoples minds. So respect to you for taking time to write this.
@ritemolawbks8012
@ritemolawbks8012 3 года назад
@@jjpgaming7995 I love talking about physics, and I'm fascinated by the life and personality of Albert Einstein. All of the giants of physics are much smarter than I'll ever be, but Newton was a different category of genius and ahead of his time. Even Einstein himself wouldn't want to be compared to the greatest physicist and mathematician in the last millennium. The theory of General Relativity is beautifully described by the Einstein Field Equations, 4D geometry, and geodesics in curved spacetime. It's our best theory of gravity, but there aren't many people who've master it. There are also few people who completely understand Newton's Law of Universal Gravity well enough to explain why is wasn't compatible with Special Relativity. There wasn't much of a competition between Einstein and Newton, but if Newton had lived long enough to see General Relativity, he would have easily been able to understand it and would appreciate that Einstein's thought experiments finally explained the mystery of gravitation action at a distance.
@scvle696
@scvle696 3 года назад
@@ritemolawbks8012 so Galileo Kepler and Newton laid out the pieces, and Einstein put them together
@Justaguy10723
@Justaguy10723 3 года назад
@@scvle696 The point is all of em gave something to the humanity and science.
@entoythedragon8463
@entoythedragon8463 3 года назад
Arvin, your students are so lucky to have a professor like you. Thank you so much for this. Keep it up.
@burhanuddinaranpurwala8892
@burhanuddinaranpurwala8892 3 года назад
Agreed... He explains everything so nicely 👌🏽👌🏽💯💯
@marshalhislop8630
@marshalhislop8630 3 года назад
@@burhanuddinaranpurwala8892 ss
@EXOPLANETnews
@EXOPLANETnews 3 года назад
Hey guys if u love to learn quantum mysteries then visit my science channel u gonna love it
@entoythedragon8463
@entoythedragon8463 3 года назад
@Enter the Bragn’ It's not physics? Tht must mean you're better than Einstein to say that.
@entoythedragon8463
@entoythedragon8463 3 года назад
@Enter the Bragn’ Worst theory in history? His theory revolutionized our understanding of our reality. It took him a decade to work on the mathematics of his theory with the help of one of the greatest mathematicians of all time. Do you have a research or theory or formula in physics already that is useful to mankind?
@Rabarbaraaa
@Rabarbaraaa Год назад
Thank You so much for this video! I think space and physics are so fascinating. It was hard for me to find someone who could explain something so complicated as easy and simple as you! Even me, a 15 year old, could understand the basics that you showed us and I’m very greatful:) Definitely subscribing👍
@vincecox8376
@vincecox8376 Год назад
The answer to your question is "YES" . This is the reason why!! You need to understand we live in a magnetic world, EVERYTHING IN THE UNIVERSE IS RELATIVE TO MAGNETICS!!! The speed of light is directly proportional to the particular magnetic field it travels through!!!! E=MC2 is nothing more then a JOKE!! E=MD, (M'agnetic D'ensity), EVERYTHING you see and feel is in our magnetic realm all tree's all plant life all human life, We are all a magnetic entity!
@davidvonallmen19
@davidvonallmen19 Год назад
I've watched dozens of videos on general relativity, trying to wrap my head around it, and this is definitely the best one I've found. I feel I've got a much stronger grasp of the concepts than I did before. Thanks!
@adeshvar93
@adeshvar93 3 года назад
I really liked the 3d version at 8:09 awesome!
@Wazulon
@Wazulon 3 года назад
That's the first demo of space curving that's actually made understand it. I've never understood the old bowling ball on a sheet explanation :)
@tenormdness
@tenormdness 3 года назад
Yes! I’ve been trying to picture it in my mind for years and figured I was wrong cuz I never see it. Awesome! Now, how can I turn that into a tattoo. Lol
@Simon_PieMan
@Simon_PieMan 3 года назад
Is it me or do the 2D and 3D animations contradict each other. The 3D seems to pull space to it, the 2D seems to push it away. Trying to get this straight in my head!!
@divasniranjan2318
@divasniranjan2318 3 года назад
Si PieMan you nailed it. sam question from myside also
@adeshvar93
@adeshvar93 3 года назад
@@Simon_PieMan In the 2d simulation it shows a sheet. Imagine placing a marble on the side, it will roll to the center due to the curvature. Thus "pulling in the marble" .
@jmo8934
@jmo8934 Год назад
To think of the genius that Einstein possessed is incredible. How he was able to think all of this through back in the early 20th century with a lot of naysayers trying to discredit him just for good measure and still knock it out of the park and revolutionise physics and humans understanding of the universe is just legendary.
@marek528
@marek528 Год назад
Could it have been somebody else ? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Relativity_priority_dispute
@only_cricket.311
@only_cricket.311 8 месяцев назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-JlfW2rSljEQ.html For beginners
@pyarahindustani8553
@pyarahindustani8553 3 месяца назад
​@@marek528 Lorentz, poincare laid ground, Einstein built the towers. He himself said he stood on shoulders of giants.
@biggsterboy
@biggsterboy 9 месяцев назад
Thank you for this wonderful video. There are few things in life that rival the kind of pure transcendent joy as when the light bulb / aha moment occurs and our minds expand and we experience a new dimension of understanding.
@klondt
@klondt Год назад
This is the best video I've found on the subject so far. Thank you, I'm starting to understand a little bit...
@braydengehlhausen5409
@braydengehlhausen5409 3 года назад
I have been struggling for years to grasp the concept of general relativity. So happy I found this video. You explain it so well. Thank you!
@utpalrajpoot86
@utpalrajpoot86 3 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-OQ-WV18BBIo.html
@LalosSaw
@LalosSaw 3 года назад
Totally
@SanjayYadav-qo7fb
@SanjayYadav-qo7fb 3 года назад
let's get knowledge about Einstein Theory of General Theory of Relativity : www.phyzicsfacts.com/2020/08/que-what-is-difference-between-general.html
@blaze1148
@blaze1148 3 года назад
I wouldn't bother struggling to understand a concept that is so laughably wrong.
@freddiereadie30
@freddiereadie30 3 года назад
If you smoke some weed it will all make sense.
@sabari87
@sabari87 3 года назад
I watched “why is the speed of light what it is” from this channel right after this video and spent a good hour connecting all the dots between concepts I have read a 1000 times before. Basically went from electromagnetism (maxwells equations) -> generation of electromagnetic waves (astounding explanation!) -> propagation through space at a constant speed -> forcing gravity to cause curvature of space -> which in turn affecting time -> thus the idea of space-time. Amazing explanation! Was sure an eureka moment for me.
@ArvinAsh
@ArvinAsh 3 года назад
That is an excellent connection to visualize from the two videos!
@thevastuniverse246
@thevastuniverse246 3 года назад
Wow! It's a nice way to visualize!
@mr.ramchandermishra2181
@mr.ramchandermishra2181 3 года назад
@@ArvinAsh if till now science isn't able to explain gravity then Tell us something that we still fail to explain about gravity ?
@JesusGonzalez-vy1fx
@JesusGonzalez-vy1fx 3 года назад
@@mr.ramchandermishra2181 everything.
@mr.ramchandermishra2181
@mr.ramchandermishra2181 3 года назад
@@JesusGonzalez-vy1fx give me a eg plz
@vedantsakpal7155
@vedantsakpal7155 Год назад
The best way of explaining such a deep theory in the simplest possible words. Excellent job!!!!!!!!
@bryanchulander
@bryanchulander Год назад
Fascinating and well illustrated. Thank you
@shethtejas104
@shethtejas104 3 года назад
wow wow wow.... That is the simplest and at the same time most complete explanation of relativity I have EVER seen or read. I can now explain what relativity is without using mathematics, the kind of which I am anyway incapable of. Dear Mr. Arvin, you have done a fabulous job. Congratulations. I want to specially give you credit for one thing: almost all the explanations on relativity, however simple they claim to be, straightaway jump to using the conjoined term 'spacetime' without ever caring to explain, as you put it, "how come time jumps in the picture". You cared to explain the two concepts separately. Brilliant. Now I know why we use 'spacetime' while discussing relativity. So Einstein got the idea of equivalence between acceleration in space and gravity on Earth by a simple thought experiment which eventually led to his postulating that matter bends space around it. Was there a similar simple thought experiment that led him to think that light's speed must be constant in all frames of references? In the end, I understand from this video that Einstein's first step towards his revolutionary theories was freedom of thought. Can we say that? I was under the impression so far that he already must have thought about the mathematics of this theory before proposing it. But I guess he had simple ideas, had the courage to work on them and then figured out the mathematics later. Schools and Colleges, even today, tend to box the thinking of students. It is a horrible practise. If a student were to challenge the theories of Einstein, he would surely be ridiculed like how Einstein was initially. Thats horrible.
@amiga_arcade_project
@amiga_arcade_project 3 года назад
The equation was the actualization of his ideas. All ideas are subject to dismissal until actualization.
@shethtejas104
@shethtejas104 3 года назад
@@amiga_arcade_project Agreed. But schools are doing a great disservice to humanity by presenting to kids a perfect world where all the mysteries have been worked out and there is nothing left to wonder about. I used to get rebellious thoughts when I was taught Newton's law of gravity back in school. I would ask my teacher, 'if Earth is constantly in motion, and Sun is responsible for it, then there is work being done constantly and that means someone must be spending energy to do all that'. Constant force implies constant spending of energy. I don't remember any of my physics teachers wanting to spend time with me on convincing me or telling me that in fact, gravity was never a force.
@rovenebuna5101
@rovenebuna5101 3 года назад
Wow
@ballin1006
@ballin1006 2 года назад
I agree 100% with you
@jewman303
@jewman303 2 года назад
It was the time part of his theory that I never understood. This video finally dumbed it down enough to where I can understand it.
@tturcato
@tturcato 2 года назад
Me too. Finally!
@kimiya_s__
@kimiya_s__ 5 месяцев назад
Watching videos like this at 3:00 a.m. instead of sleeping just hits different
@johnk4655
@johnk4655 Год назад
You're illustrations have really helped me to understand this complex concept
@mikeriesco6174
@mikeriesco6174 3 года назад
Thank you for 14 of the best minutes of my life...
@kidzbop38isstraightfire92
@kidzbop38isstraightfire92 3 года назад
Mike you need to get out more...
@acooper1497
@acooper1497 2 года назад
By far, this is one of the best explanations of general relativity I have encountered. Well done, Arvin!
@MaxStArlyn
@MaxStArlyn 2 года назад
Ειnςτειn was a fraud, and a bigot . ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_NQSv22TD2c.html “…Relativity is a begger dressed in the purple robes of the king, whom ignorant people take for a King.” Nicola Tesla.
@ashley-sv4lo
@ashley-sv4lo 2 года назад
absolutely amazing explanation
@Skatedgelife
@Skatedgelife 2 года назад
That tells a lot of your researching abilities.
@girishkondaparthy
@girishkondaparthy 9 месяцев назад
Like others said i couldn't understand this concept after and watching several videos and articles but your one video gave lot of information and made me understood. thanks a lot.
@axkuebiko0019
@axkuebiko0019 Год назад
Amazing! You really get the point when you explained it sir. Grateful I watched it
@gupsdhamrait
@gupsdhamrait 3 года назад
Man, Einstein was just built different.
@chimichangas1329
@chimichangas1329 2 года назад
Fr
@randymillhouse791
@randymillhouse791 2 года назад
He had a nice rump...
@frankphillips7436
@frankphillips7436 2 года назад
Sometimes it is simply a mixture of intelligence and a willingness to not accept “settled” science!
@randymillhouse791
@randymillhouse791 2 года назад
@@frankphillips7436 A la The Ramones!
@kalebgonzales4009
@kalebgonzales4009 2 года назад
He is big boned.... in science!
@TechnoSan09
@TechnoSan09 3 года назад
8:09 is perfect 2d version confuses me alot
@davidhall8874
@davidhall8874 3 года назад
Yes. I wondered what was missing.
@k1ng401
@k1ng401 3 года назад
That’s because the first example shows space-time curved around the stationary mass, and the effect that has on the moving mass. Whereas the second example shows the effect a moving mass has on three dimensional space-time with no central mass shown at all. Not quite equivalent.
@cyris8400
@cyris8400 3 года назад
Part of the 2D explanations of general relativity or curvature is that you have to imagine that there is no "above" or "below" the stretched sheet. Light travels along the sheet because, in this analogy, the sheet is the only space that exists.
@hugocopeland6770
@hugocopeland6770 3 года назад
There is no North South East etc. . .
@oknar1977
@oknar1977 3 года назад
I agree! 2D is confusing, it is obvious there is something above and below but I couldn't imagine how it would look like. Now I see it for the first time, and what they tried to tell with 2D makes sense now 8:14
@ashaank
@ashaank 8 месяцев назад
Your explanation was brilliant! Such a compliment topic and I could understand it
@chetan_l
@chetan_l 9 месяцев назад
Hands down, this video gives the best clarity on the two theories of Relativity. I have watched dozens of videos and none does a better job. Thank you sir! Finally, i can say that i understand the theory and what gravity is...until I close the video and try to think of this on my own 😂
@mafaldabranco5817
@mafaldabranco5817 3 года назад
I want you to be my teacher. The way you talk is so intriguing and it makes me wanna learn more and know more about it!!! Love ur content
@freddiereadie30
@freddiereadie30 3 года назад
If you want a more entertaining version, just watch Hot Tub Time Machine.
@CHICOZTACOS
@CHICOZTACOS 3 года назад
Agreed. This guy is great!
@roguechest743
@roguechest743 3 года назад
Oh cmon we all know we wouldn't have listened anyway unless he had the visualization like the ones in the video
@mikep197
@mikep197 2 года назад
I'm in my 50's and this video is the first time I really understood time dilation as it relates to gravitational fields. Terrific video! Could have used a physics teacher like you in high school 😆
@MaxStArlyn
@MaxStArlyn Год назад
Ειnstειn is a fraud.
@akshayreddyatchi1971
@akshayreddyatchi1971 Год назад
you say youre physics teacher wasnt good. ill tell that to him
@srincident
@srincident 8 месяцев назад
This stretches, blows, baffles, and inspires my mind.
@user-tn9sl9qs6t
@user-tn9sl9qs6t 8 месяцев назад
Subscribed! Great video, great explanation thank you so much!!!
@bikkyychaudhry4510
@bikkyychaudhry4510 3 года назад
8:08 Ahh,, finally. Someone showed it perfectly.
@aetius215
@aetius215 3 года назад
I really hated that other 2D animation which is misleading and is always used.
@dennistucker1153
@dennistucker1153 3 года назад
@@aetius215 When I saw the 2D trampoline representation, I thought the same thing. I knew why they did that but the less accurate representation does a little dis-service to the theory. I've seen very similar "shortcuts" done by smart people.
@diegofcm92
@diegofcm92 3 года назад
and feels satisfying to watch
@0623kaboom
@0623kaboom 3 года назад
Imperfectly ... he missed the most important bit ... the qualification BY einstein when the theory holds true ... in a steady state environment.
@adondonadon
@adondonadon 3 года назад
this is what i thought first when i learned this at school, my classmates always believed that its a blanket-like but i would try to explain that its more like everywhere (which is 3 dimensional like the figure which i cannot still explain it at that time but i get the visual).
@math.physics
@math.physics 2 года назад
As an engineer who has always been passionate about math and physics, I was intrigued by modern physics, despite neither relativity nor quantum mechanics were part of any course syllabus at my university. I studied these subjects on the side and found them really inspiring, I would go as far as to say that they gave me a novel perspective on life itself. That prompted me to create some online courses on Udemy on Quantum Mechanics, Quantum Field Theory, special and General Relativity. It’s not my job of course, but I love talking about these topics while using some mathematics for “intuition”. And I also love watching these videos Arvin, superb!
@Skatedgelife
@Skatedgelife 2 года назад
They are all models and theories. Nothing true. I don't think reality has so many faces as you have mentioned.
@kennyyang776
@kennyyang776 Год назад
Out of all the explanations of general relativity I've watched, this was the most understandable to me. Thank you for not assuming knowledge on my part, and breaking things down for true laymen!
@isaacdodson2926
@isaacdodson2926 9 месяцев назад
This is the 4th video watched on the subject, and now it clicks. Thank you!
@robertobuenafe
@robertobuenafe 3 года назад
*The 3D model for the curvature of space really helped.*
@jkchandravanshi
@jkchandravanshi 3 года назад
You are a bacterium that breaks down complex concepts into simpler ones.
@Mo.Jo.
@Mo.Jo. 3 года назад
lol weirdest but most accurate compliment ever
@philip5798
@philip5798 3 года назад
@@ajcook7777 did you just write an essay to complain about hand gestures on a scientific video?
@iamjohnrobot
@iamjohnrobot 3 года назад
What a compliment!
@ryancw714
@ryancw714 3 года назад
Or an enzyme?
@EXOPLANETnews
@EXOPLANETnews 3 года назад
Hey guys if u love to learn quantum mysteries then visit my science channel u gonna love it
@polyglot6542
@polyglot6542 Год назад
Fascinating. Please continue your great work with this kind of content!
@DipsticksOfficial
@DipsticksOfficial Год назад
It's been a very long time since I last learned so many interesting facts from one short video. Thank you.
@wellingtongil
@wellingtongil 2 года назад
Im just amazed at how smart Mr Ash must be to be able to explain it so simply. I have watched countless videos on this topic over several years and I finally feel like I understand 50%.
@abdulsameeh_666
@abdulsameeh_666 Год назад
@Ligia Gom really? What's the accurate theory then?
@mathufnn
@mathufnn 3 года назад
Arvin, since I was 15, I've watched countless, COUNTLESS videos on RU-vid about general relativity. I'm 22 now, and still nothing comes close to matching your combination of scientific rigor and simplicity of explanation in this video. I just had an eureka moment. I have heard so many times that gravity bends space and time. But every other person that tried to explain why oversimplified it, and didn't walk me through the understanding, and many pieces were missing. I just love your content man. Please keep making explanations like these, putting us inside the heads of the geniuses and how they came up with their revolutions. You may actually be a revolutionary genius yourself lol.
@ArvinAsh
@ArvinAsh 3 года назад
Thanks my friend. Glad you found it helpful.
@Chaitu.B
@Chaitu.B 3 месяца назад
The best i have seen soo far, regarding Space time fabric and Light.Thank you.
@tibbar1000
@tibbar1000 9 месяцев назад
This is the clearest explanation I have seen. Thanks
@nagilum
@nagilum 2 года назад
8:16 That’s a great way to visualize the effect matter has on space time. I have never seen it presented in this way before. Really cool!
@Skatedgelife
@Skatedgelife 2 года назад
Coz it is for kids
@bent.5062
@bent.5062 Год назад
same here. the 2d projection never made any sense to me but i now feel like i understand visually how mass distorts space
@zaldum386
@zaldum386 Год назад
Exactly , it made all the difference to me also
@youngtevanced8818
@youngtevanced8818 Год назад
To be honest for almost 20 I never understood the General relativity theory and time-dilation. But now I can grasp it and it's mind blowing. This teacher deserves an award of the century. I was enlightened! 😱 damn! this is so cool.
@chrisfoster3772
@chrisfoster3772 Год назад
@@Skatedgelife I am kids
@sandwich434
@sandwich434 3 года назад
This is the best video about this topic I have ever watched! I finally understand.
@gjojxduijv9152
@gjojxduijv9152 3 года назад
Bro please explain me please I can't understand
@yuritardid7761
@yuritardid7761 3 года назад
@@gjojxduijv9152 which part didn't you understand?
@yuritardid7761
@yuritardid7761 3 года назад
@@gjojxduijv9152 basically gravity distorts space and time, gravity curves the fabric of space and makes time move slower, meaning that a clock on Earth would be slightly slowly than the one on the international space station because the gravitational field is stronger on Earth
@gjojxduijv9152
@gjojxduijv9152 3 года назад
@@yuritardid7761 yes bro now I'm clear
@gjojxduijv9152
@gjojxduijv9152 3 года назад
@@yuritardid7761where r u from
@Dussashan
@Dussashan 7 месяцев назад
Absolutely amazingly explained! To all those who are finding it hard to understand, i would recommend studying kinematics (and vectors ofc) really well before watching this video to get the juice of this video right into your head😉
@AnimatorNinja
@AnimatorNinja 3 месяца назад
That 2d flat graphic of space time has been driving me nuts for years!! Thank you so so much I finally (slightly) get it now
@anaximander66
@anaximander66 3 года назад
Speaking of relative time: that was the fastest 14 minutes I've ever experienced!
@directioner578
@directioner578 Год назад
For the first time in 21 years I can say that I’m starting to understand relativity/gravity/time and now I’m super interested on it! I want to understand more! Thank youuuuuuu
@alanmassie1585
@alanmassie1585 Год назад
Well the graph is wrong relative motion is not because of a 2 dimension sheet called the fabric of space it's actually infinite layers of density that's why you can't see what direction matter falls when it enters the black hole 🕳️ as it sinks and that's because the star imploded crushing it to a single point in space because of the singularity weight as it sinks it stretches the density slowing down time eventually at the end of our universe will only be black holes until they all form one with all the matter of the universe on a single point in density is enough weight to fall through to a new layer in density causing a big bang effect starting the universe over again but that is not it there is so much more you just won't believe it I even know what happens when we die and where we came from why we are here and everything really
@nolansorich7278
@nolansorich7278 Год назад
@@alanmassie1585 damn bruh u god?
@ojjuiceman
@ojjuiceman 9 месяцев назад
​@@alanmassie1585alright I'll bite what happens after we die?
@nielsvanhoudt6151
@nielsvanhoudt6151 6 месяцев назад
​@@ojjuicemanhe doesn't know, we don't know enoguh about our own brain to answer this question. Most likely nothing will happen tho, our concisousnous will cease to exist.
@harsimrannsingh
@harsimrannsingh Год назад
Awesome job, one of the best explanations ever. Thanks
@gianmatteonotarangelo1090
@gianmatteonotarangelo1090 Год назад
Absolutely clear and stunning. Thank you.
@pduhovic6184
@pduhovic6184 2 года назад
Great teachers can explain difficult matter in simple terms. You Mr. Ash are one of them
@musthafa3182
@musthafa3182 3 года назад
Never imagned that someone could explain this in just 14 min. Hats off to you, Sir.
@Comic.Knight
@Comic.Knight Год назад
Thanks for making this easy to understand, I'm 13 tried my best to grasp this for 2 years. You helped me fully to understand that.
@thomasdahl2232
@thomasdahl2232 8 месяцев назад
This is the first understandable explanation I have seen! :)
@weiwuxian6721
@weiwuxian6721 3 года назад
This is how high school teachers should be!
@kheivin8211
@kheivin8211 3 года назад
School:why you so stupid! Me:that's why l am here
@yuritardid7761
@yuritardid7761 3 года назад
I think teachers should use animations and simulations like this guy , its make it much easier to visualize what they're explaining
@rinkisinha7762
@rinkisinha7762 3 года назад
@@kheivin8211 you made me emotional
@kheivin8211
@kheivin8211 3 года назад
@@rinkisinha7762 ok
@michaelvaughan8
@michaelvaughan8 3 года назад
@@yuritardid7761 is the U.S. most teachers couldn’t explain and do not grasp the theory of relativity or space time continuum at all so how could they teach it to us?
@Quidisi
@Quidisi 3 года назад
Okay, you were already THE BEST at explaining difficult concepts - but now you've stepped up to a whole 'nother level!
@YourFriendlyGApilot
@YourFriendlyGApilot Год назад
Your videos are amazing, thank you!
@pianobunzz6514
@pianobunzz6514 Год назад
I have tried to read many books but now I finally understand this theory from your clip. Thanks a lot.
@freebiehughes9615
@freebiehughes9615 2 года назад
Awesome!!! I believe there is a young person out there who will one day figure out what Gravity is. His/her passion for Physics will have been sparked by watching your videos. Keep up the incredible work, sir!
@Astrophysics703
@Astrophysics703 3 года назад
Our parents think we do time pass and watch useless things in phone.....but it is what we actually watch and these are more helpful and useful than our school studies.... Anyone agree..??
@upgrade2291
@upgrade2291 3 года назад
Yup,all of these useless boring lectures should not exist
@josephpacchetti5997
@josephpacchetti5997 3 года назад
Agree Completely. 🇺🇸 🇮🇹
@aradhyajain2064
@aradhyajain2064 2 года назад
@Conie Caldera Meraz bro I literally blame tiktok for all of our worlds problems. Agree
@infinity_label
@infinity_label Год назад
THE FIRST VIDEO THAT EXPLAINED SPACE-TIME PROPERLY ON RU-vid!Thank you..
@epiceducation867
@epiceducation867 11 дней назад
I'm a 15 year old who before didn't like school and my physics teacher is old but he's so passionate about physics and math that it got me invested in it and now I look up things like this because it's so freaking amazing
@gauravdoesmaths
@gauravdoesmaths 3 года назад
8:11 this was the best animation I've ever seen, this demonstrates much more things.
@OGPatriot03
@OGPatriot03 2 года назад
I think someone accidentally inverted it or something though, I think it would make a lot more sense if it was shown to expand the space time around it rather than contract it as it does.
@pillettadoinswartsh4974
@pillettadoinswartsh4974 2 года назад
In the peace and tranquillity of his office, a flash of inspiration came to him in 1907, which he later described as "the happiest thought of my life": "I was sitting on my armchair in the Bern Patent Office, when suddenly the following thought occurred to me: 'If a person is in free fall, he does not feel his own weight'. I was amazed. This simple thought made a deep impression on me. It drove me in the direction of a "theory of gravity" - and thus on the way to the general theory of relativity.
@amrutaparab4939
@amrutaparab4939 7 месяцев назад
I was finding a clear explanation as to how gravity affects time and this one is the best one I have found on youtube!
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