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Neil deGrasse Tyson Explains Why You Can’t Reach Absolute Zero 

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@ethansutherland3786
@ethansutherland3786 3 года назад
When Lord Kelvin decided to use the same intervals as the Celsius scale he became an instant friend to all physics students ever to exist
@tysonrinker5958
@tysonrinker5958 3 года назад
@Martin willemse yes it is possible. The act of measuring the quantum world turn from energy to physical happens faster than the speed of light.
@tysonrinker5958
@tysonrinker5958 3 года назад
@Martin willemse its basically happening beyond time . Its happening at 0 or infinite.
@knightnm4091
@knightnm4091 3 года назад
True
@sbastianbrilyanto4722
@sbastianbrilyanto4722 3 года назад
Kelvin is truly our Lord and Savior
@baha17222
@baha17222 3 года назад
And chemistry students
@DoctorGlitch
@DoctorGlitch 4 года назад
Give a definition of absolute zero Me: Hold my bank account
@dustinswatsons9150
@dustinswatsons9150 4 года назад
I suppose the three of us share a common intrinsic angular momentum
@dustinswatsons9150
@dustinswatsons9150 4 года назад
Yeah for corn computers to work we got to put them in the f****** refrigerator
@dustinswatsons9150
@dustinswatsons9150 4 года назад
That's right Google I said quantum
@dustinswatsons9150
@dustinswatsons9150 4 года назад
Particleless refrigerator or rather particleless void
@dustinswatsons9150
@dustinswatsons9150 4 года назад
Common intrinsic momentum is the thing
@MarioandCA_13
@MarioandCA_13 3 года назад
Doctor: Your kid has a fever Neil: Your kid is moving faster
@pranishkhadgi2723
@pranishkhadgi2723 3 года назад
vibrating*
@teweco8757
@teweco8757 3 года назад
@@pranishkhadgi2723 is he vibing?
@pranishkhadgi2723
@pranishkhadgi2723 3 года назад
@@teweco8757 yo *metal song playing*
@ligerfelikscayanga7361
@ligerfelikscayanga7361 3 года назад
@Martin willemse you cannot go faster than the speed of light because LIGHT CANNOT GO FASTER THAN LIGHT,remember that. Anything that has mass cannot reach the speed of light,and the universe in the future will expand at the speed of light at which point we cannot even see distant galaxies or even stars "but no object is actually moving through the Universe faster than the speed of light. The Universe is expanding, but the expansion doesn't have a speed; it has a speed-per-unit-distance, which is equivalent to a frequency, or an inverse time" nothing can break the universal speed limit.You can warp space,you can quantum tunnel,you can create wormholes BUT YOU CAN'T GO FASTER THAN LIGHT. The galaxy maybe is moving with the expansion but the speed which it goes through space is not lightspeed, maybe lets say 170 mp/s,thats really fast,infact our galaxy is hurdling through space at about 130 mp/s but it doesnt go as fast as the universe is expanding right?
@philmorton7275
@philmorton7275 3 года назад
@@ligerfelikscayanga7361 Light moves through space, which is itself expanding.
@irokosalei5133
@irokosalei5133 10 месяцев назад
Let's credit Chuck for being the best host there is as he's both entertaining and relevant.
@LordOfThePancakes
@LordOfThePancakes 3 месяца назад
Ain’t gonna get no credit from me… dudes a simp, & a buster
@bjo004
@bjo004 3 месяца назад
And very intelligent. The guy is so smart, I'm like "are you sure you're not a scientist yourself?". You know what they say, hang around smart people, and you'll become smart also. 😄
@tiromandal6399
@tiromandal6399 2 месяца назад
@@bjo004 Yup! Spot on! Used to find him annoying at the beginning but now I love him.
@ApexHerbivore
@ApexHerbivore 4 года назад
The amount of impact you have had on humanity should be measured in tysons. Edit: changed to lower case t due to popular demand.
@Hibiki_vtuber
@Hibiki_vtuber 4 года назад
tysons
@sagnorm1863
@sagnorm1863 4 года назад
@@Hibiki_vtuber Mike Tysons? Chicken Tysons? Neil Tysons?
@5777Whatup
@5777Whatup 4 года назад
Sag Norm Id rather have the chickens! They’ve made way more awesome of an impact on humanity!!
@dginx
@dginx 4 года назад
@@sagnorm1863 Mega Tysons.
@shashishekhar----
@shashishekhar---- 4 года назад
@@5777Whatup You seem to be sufferung from 'Butthurtosomia' .
@johnnyjimj
@johnnyjimj 4 года назад
"I don't want to be remembered for anything. To me, Education is empowering You to Understand Everything Without Any Reference back to Me at All" - Neil deGrasse Tyson @ 16:16 Wow... What a pearl of wisdom ❤️
@josuearredondo8798
@josuearredondo8798 4 года назад
Lol great quote, but the irony in this comment 😂
@johnnyjimj
@johnnyjimj 4 года назад
@@josuearredondo8798 It's another way to say buy a man a fish, he will eat for a day, show him how to fish, he will eat for a lifetime.
@TheBiggreenpig
@TheBiggreenpig 4 года назад
@@johnnyjimj Build a man a campfire, he will be warm for a day, set him on fire, he will be warm for his entire lifetime.
@johnnyjimj
@johnnyjimj 4 года назад
@@TheBiggreenpig 😆 😆 😆 😆
@obaidsyed1
@obaidsyed1 4 года назад
very humbling of him
@texastriguy
@texastriguy 4 года назад
Chuck: "That's so cool!" *doesn't even realize the joke he just made...*
@dm.6133
@dm.6133 4 года назад
lol
@johannespettersen
@johannespettersen 4 года назад
4:52
@Kickex
@Kickex 4 года назад
"comedian"
@KonstantinosKarakasidis
@KonstantinosKarakasidis 4 года назад
That's what I thought too
@badraa7838
@badraa7838 4 года назад
lol yeah
@Pter496
@Pter496 Год назад
As a Mechanical Engineering student in my senior year, this surely added something to my knowledge.
@msgeen
@msgeen 4 года назад
Zero Kelvin: can you stop for a second? Atom: no
@ismirdochegal4804
@ismirdochegal4804 4 года назад
Zero Kelvin: perhaps stop for an attosecond? Atom: still no
@stanfordfeynman2796
@stanfordfeynman2796 4 года назад
*Atoms go brrrr*
@ShivamSharma-uu2ij
@ShivamSharma-uu2ij 4 года назад
Why did I laugh so hard to this thread?!
@Carlos_Jzx
@Carlos_Jzx 4 года назад
Well this one is not a joke. Imagine what's going to happen to all those atom's we keep on burning for fuel for electricity and we have no where to dispose them afterwards they don't care if they are buried,sank etc they will always keep on chucking.
@EddyKorgo
@EddyKorgo 4 года назад
Only if you stop the existence its self.
@robtk3
@robtk3 4 года назад
"I don't want to be remembered for anything..." Too late for that Professor. You passed that milestone many, many years ago.
@JiveDadson
@JiveDadson 3 года назад
"Cool things happen at low temperatures." - Neil DeGrasse-Tyson
@TheBrickagon
@TheBrickagon 3 года назад
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@kornelijusbrociskus4748
@kornelijusbrociskus4748 3 года назад
Nil DeGrees Tyson XD
@yusufcatalano
@yusufcatalano 3 года назад
Love those native American prints. Where can I find them? Evan better what do they represent. I know your a busy man. Still I'd love to know. I have all your books. Great stuff.
@ISupportIsraelForever
@ISupportIsraelForever 3 года назад
Stop or I'm calling the police
@12Ajay1251
@12Ajay1251 3 года назад
@@yusufcatalano I'm not Neil, but they are Northwestern Native American art. From what I've seen, they represent different animals and spirits. My family has lived in Washington State for decades and loves the style.
@oaguilera81
@oaguilera81 Год назад
It is so contagious the excitement of Neil. And Chuck is great at throwing jokes to lighten up the concepts. I love this channel ❤
@sanitarymailbox-8023
@sanitarymailbox-8023 3 года назад
Chuck looks like he's chilling around 420° right now
@sixstringedthing
@sixstringedthing 3 года назад
Every science nerd loves getting baked and listening to NdGT talk about anything at all. Chuck got baked and had a whole 20min conversation with him about the lower temperature limit for all matter in the universe. Fukn mindsplode. 👌🤯👍
@gabrielrocha9479
@gabrielrocha9479 3 года назад
Aren't we all?
@brumizso
@brumizso 3 года назад
@@sixstringedthing I'm having this feeling now 😑
@ToiletPaper2020
@ToiletPaper2020 3 года назад
I can hypothesize what below zero would be. But first, it's just easier to start with nuclear physics. What is a nuclear bomb? What is an electromagnetic thermonuclear bomb? A regular bomb is a 3d bomb and a nuclear bomb is a 4d bomb that either implodes or explodes the 4th dimension in a nuclear chain reaction. An electromagnetic nuclear bomb decreases the electrical charge of the gravitational field of space through the magnetic field. This pushes the gravitational force of Dark Matter, Dark Energy, and the gravitational force of the mass of space into the area of the mass of space where electrical charge is decreased without the "cushion" of the gravitational field of energy to slow down the impact with the force of acceleration and all things in motion stay in motion. So now to below zero. When we get the breaking point of where all things in motion are staying in motion because the gravitational field of energy is no longer pushing mass apart we have universal collapse. Take a step back and go to the geometrical shape of space. Space is expressed as parallel circles with infinite curvature forming flat parallel lines in the interior surface, accelerated expansion in the parameter functioning, and the gravitational field of a singularity observed in its gravitational field of Dark Matter and Dark Energy. A circle around a circle until infinity always accelerates and expands. Infinite and zero are non-observable in 3 dimensions and we observe them by measuring them over time to differentiate. Infinite is non-observable over time and zero is. Zero has no beginning and no end. Infinite is both the beginning and end. The beginning of infinite curvature is also the end. So the singularity forms a flat parallel line between each edge of the sphere that forms flat parallel lines. A single instance of infinite temperature at all points of space. But, when there is explosion, the mass, density, and volume of the singularity do not increase. So the universe inside the singularity at the point of universal implosion is negative infinite while the singularity remains infinite. Like a negative and positive charge.
@ToiletPaper2020
@ToiletPaper2020 3 года назад
@@jareddiscipio1768 Ok, so to clarify. I typed up what I summarized with absolute zero. It's too long to text. I. The end you get infinitely negative or in the sense of absolute zero, infinitely negative zero. drive.google.com/file/d/1wnxA-civlDMswVXRAnF7gu3nFHzEgPtL/view?usp=drivesdk You seem to think I care about how you make a nuclear bomb. I don't. I don't care one bit. And I also don't care how much c4 you have, you're never going to effect the gravitational field. Nuclear bombs merely have the difference of a chain reaction that effects spacetime and not just space. And you can explode cra* all day, it's never really going to do anything to the universe as a whole because that is how the universe was created. Expansion. Now..use magnetism and decrease electrical charge and the universe will implode because the gravitational field deflates.
@danielvazquez6691
@danielvazquez6691 4 года назад
Absolute Zero is just the number of times I’ve been laid this year.
@wiztek1197
@wiztek1197 4 года назад
F
@joandar1
@joandar1 4 года назад
Same, John, Australia. They can be so Cool. lol.
@themurmeli88
@themurmeli88 4 года назад
So... that would mean you physically have to get laid more than 0 times, because you can not reach 0? I - I don't if I should call you lucky, or call the police.
@Swiminator_08
@Swiminator_08 4 года назад
We need to get back on approach broski
@dennissakala2601
@dennissakala2601 4 года назад
That's funny!
@mosqueraaa
@mosqueraaa 3 года назад
"i don´t want to be rememmbered for anithing , for me , education is empowering you to understand what it is you´re talking about with any reference back to me at all , but thereby you take ownership of your own enlightenment " I just got chills
@vibaj16
@vibaj16 3 года назад
@Martin willemse idk what most of this nonsense means, but the parts I did understand were completely wrong. You do not understand how the expansion of the universe works.
@arianaharvey961
@arianaharvey961 3 года назад
@Martin willemse Lol, somebody doesn't know what special relativity is.
@aliarsal4082
@aliarsal4082 3 года назад
He is a great man
@babayega_
@babayega_ 3 года назад
@Martin willemse bro bro, let's keep it simple. How are you going from over Galaxy to the next, if the next is traveling away from you at .9 the speed of light while you stop to refuel and have coffee and cookies? You would then have to travel faster than that Galaxy just to reach it wouldn't you? And you plan on doing this with a "simple rocket"? 🤣 I want whatever coffee you had this morning.
@glenmcgillivray4707
@glenmcgillivray4707 2 года назад
Clearly. The Neil. Is a measure of self enlightenment. And is an arbitrary scale. Because it is entirely subjective!
@Stormierruby
@Stormierruby Год назад
I love this ability Neil has that is taking extremely long and complicated questions and making them simple and understandable for the broad audience. Plus his sense of humor is 🤌🏻🤌🏻
@GulfsideMinistries
@GulfsideMinistries 3 года назад
"Cool things happen at low temperatures." Oh, Neil . . . if only that pun was intended.
@heavyfromtf2117
@heavyfromtf2117 3 года назад
i´d like your comment but it´s exactly 111
@seanpeacejohn889
@seanpeacejohn889 3 года назад
Time for you to add your like to make it 222 while at 221 😉
@n3me51s2
@n3me51s2 3 года назад
Can I ask you a question?
@GulfsideMinistries
@GulfsideMinistries 3 года назад
@@n3me51s2 Me? Sure.
@n3me51s2
@n3me51s2 3 года назад
@@GulfsideMinistries temperature has a lower limit but no higher limit right? I mean u cannot go below -273 degree Celsius
@gpang788
@gpang788 4 года назад
I love hearing Neil talk. He's a very engaging speaker no matter what he talks about.
@ShiftingDrifter
@ShiftingDrifter 4 года назад
He could make watching paint dry sound interesting.
@modestdaddy2000
@modestdaddy2000 3 года назад
In person, I zone out even more, just to sorta “wake up” when the lights come up and he walks off stage. Like a great movie, it’s over in what seems like only a few mins after it started. He pull you in and you don’t blink for 2 hours. It’s so worth the money and travel if needed.
@jordank6961
@jordank6961 3 года назад
I want to hear him explain how to change a tire or recharge a car battery. Audible call him!
@QuestingNeurons
@QuestingNeurons 2 года назад
Woah...I never, in my wildest dreams, have ever thought of someone who could explain entire Bose- Einstein condensate thing in just one line and that to with such clarity. Tyson is a brilliant educator.
@richrick6168
@richrick6168 Год назад
People don't give him enough credit for how great of an educator he is.
@KevinP32270
@KevinP32270 Год назад
agreed!!
@WildernessGirl21
@WildernessGirl21 Год назад
He is absolutely phenomenal!❤
@heinrichetsebeth157
@heinrichetsebeth157 Год назад
Tyson = The rate at which scientific enlightenment is reached
@KevinP32270
@KevinP32270 Год назад
@@heinrichetsebeth157 AGREED!
@letmefindout81
@letmefindout81 Год назад
I most say Neil makes every lesson fun. Imagine having Neil as a professor 👏👏
@zaldoh7568
@zaldoh7568 3 года назад
"So -273 celcius is the absolute zero" "Absolutely" "Thats so *cool*"
@kebekbutcher
@kebekbutcher 3 года назад
It is actually -273.15 Celsius... they should have mentioned the real absolute zero... 🙄 There is still energy at -273 Celsius...
@Mr_Bartt
@Mr_Bartt 3 года назад
@@kebekbutcher You mean that there is still "hit energy" to be more precise.
@carbon273
@carbon273 3 года назад
@@kebekbutcher Not accurate enough sir. I need the EXACT number.
@kebekbutcher
@kebekbutcher 3 года назад
@@carbon273 It is actually the exact number, let me know if you find another one with the source. 🤔
@turtle8558
@turtle8558 3 года назад
....2/laugh
@Chestnut-xm2pv
@Chestnut-xm2pv 4 года назад
This is like a teacher teaching a class clown that actually pays attention.
@alaaalsarraj763
@alaaalsarraj763 3 года назад
This literally explained it so freaking accurately 😍
@jeaneljaylamputi2215
@jeaneljaylamputi2215 3 года назад
You can be a class clown and pay attention, given that the teacher is chill enough with the humor. But yeah, most of the time, it isn't the case.
@ChacaPleto
@ChacaPleto 3 года назад
@@jeaneljaylamputi2215 Yeah is possible for a teacher to be chill enough with the humor for 17 minutes, but for a whole day, the whole week, the whole semester, while being underpaid and underappreciated by everyone? Impossible, the clown has to put some effort too.
@jeaneljaylamputi2215
@jeaneljaylamputi2215 3 года назад
@@ChacaPleto true, the class clown should be a class clown through their humor, but not their grades(if you mean he's failing bad for being too much of a goofball).
@udayyadav5017
@udayyadav5017 3 года назад
Why is this so accurate
@coldsoul333
@coldsoul333 3 года назад
I just love his passion through the hand gestures he gave lol...
@mrswolls
@mrswolls 3 года назад
The hands are moving faster therefore he's creating more heat... 😂
@martinhorvath4117
@martinhorvath4117 2 года назад
​@Martin willemse I don't know if I understand, but you probably mean that galaxies go faster then the speed of light (?) because they are 2,3 billion lightyears further then their light was send to our retinas, but this is actually Dark Energy,
@Aristothink
@Aristothink Год назад
Neil deGrasse makes Physics be soooo simple. I love his explanations. Thank you Mr. Neil for bringing Physics into the ground so we can all learn more and more with the honey you put on top of it... 👍
@harrysandhu8775
@harrysandhu8775 23 дня назад
Is Chuck the honey??
@VentusWind9
@VentusWind9 4 года назад
Every time Neil says "now watch what happens..." I put my mental seatbelt on and brace myself.
@ThirdDynamic
@ThirdDynamic 3 года назад
This is my favorite comment ever.
@brianvector
@brianvector 3 года назад
Tyson is a pretend scientist. He is a fraud.
@evandroa4845
@evandroa4845 3 года назад
@@brianvector Could you elaborate?
@TheB0sss
@TheB0sss 3 года назад
@@brianvector aah, great argument as always. Never any proof
@brianvector
@brianvector 3 года назад
Tyson is a 33rd degree free mason, as are all astronots. NASA is a fraud. Tyson provides no "proof" either. I have seen "man on the moon" footage and you can clearly see the reflection of movie studio crew in the glass bubble of the astroNOT's helmet.
@panworks
@panworks 3 года назад
1 Tyson = a measurement of a mind blowing concept
@putridhalo7927
@putridhalo7927 3 года назад
It's because he's named after a bag of chicken strips.
@WasabiSniffer
@WasabiSniffer 3 года назад
i think i've sustained about 3-4 tysons watching this
@JPAutoService
@JPAutoService 2 года назад
Tyson is a total fraud.
@putridhalo7927
@putridhalo7927 2 года назад
@@JPAutoService are you a world famous theorist. Last time I remember you don't learn absolute zero in 7th grade. Why are you commenting on your own personal opinion. Nobody cares surprise surprise.
@Reuged666
@Reuged666 2 года назад
that's was over 9000
@leecaste
@leecaste 4 года назад
"Cool things happen at low temperatures" - Neil deGrasse Tyson
@zilliondreams811
@zilliondreams811 4 года назад
While the former is metaphorical and the latter is literal
@abishekkota1542
@abishekkota1542 4 года назад
XDDDDDDD
@davecrupel2817
@davecrupel2817 4 года назад
Nyuk nyuk nyuk
@JollywoodJoel
@JollywoodJoel 4 года назад
13:32
@jaminithesecond
@jaminithesecond 4 года назад
Nothing happens when its absolute zero.
@brandonhunter3036
@brandonhunter3036 Год назад
Chuck's absolute brilliance is so completely underrated.
@TheOmegaXicor
@TheOmegaXicor 11 месяцев назад
That can be the Tyson, a unit of absolute brilliance. The number of Tysons needed to be the first to understand something unknown to science.
@brandonhunter3036
@brandonhunter3036 10 месяцев назад
@@TheOmegaXicor 😆
@questions6746
@questions6746 Месяц назад
ANYONE WHO THINKS NEIL IS A GENIUS UNDERSTANDS VERY LITTLE THEMSELVES.
@NicksSkillz
@NicksSkillz 4 года назад
Love it when Chuck gets hit with knowledge so deep he can't even joke about it
@UdayNatt
@UdayNatt 4 года назад
He got hit with Cold Temperature knowledge so deep, he said "wow thats cool" and didn't even realize the pun himself. If you're an astrophysicist and can make a comedian forget his comedy, that's a whole another level of badass.
@spragism
@spragism 4 года назад
However he did say "that is so cool" without realizing the joke😅
@iqbalhussaing7859
@iqbalhussaing7859 2 года назад
P Bale jibrail
@chrisB_OG
@chrisB_OG 2 года назад
@@UdayNatt haha yes! Well said
@ArJayDM
@ArJayDM 3 года назад
The fact that Chuck actually understands the concepts Neil is throwing at him but throws in jokes as well. Perfect synergy duo.
@blitzgoat6509
@blitzgoat6509 2 года назад
Had to unlike to keep at 69
@ArJayDM
@ArJayDM 2 года назад
@@blitzgoat6509 nice
@samsmythe937
@samsmythe937 2 года назад
100% agree. That's a totally spot on and relevant comment! And I notice the likes are way over 69 now lol. Cheers from Aus
@pearl8246
@pearl8246 2 года назад
you're delusional if you think this isn't rehearsed
@epremeaux
@epremeaux 2 года назад
yeah. actually I was impressed he made the mental leap of being able to travel faster through a super fluid due to no friction.
@krisbrixon
@krisbrixon 4 года назад
Mr Nice is picking up more and more science with every video. It's like that if you expose someone to science, they might get smarter over time. Early on, his mind was always blown, but these days he is following along more and more. We can all wish we are like Chuck Nice.
@ermiasd2695
@ermiasd2695 4 года назад
Couldn’t agree more, krisbrixon. Love this show
@jackshit6088
@jackshit6088 4 года назад
I wished, Neil deGrasse Tyson would have given Chuck Nices' idea about combining the fridge with an oven a bit more of a thought. Geothermal heat pumps work in a similar way as Chuck suggested it. If you have already some heat, you won't need to add so much energy to reach the desired temperature. Thought from the perspective of an engineer.
@5353Jumper
@5353Jumper 4 года назад
Yeah in the last few months many of his comebacks have been with some high level understanding of multiple disciplines. Way to go funny man, y'all are getting pretty smart.
@TWPO
@TWPO 2 месяца назад
"I don't want to be remembered for anything. To me, education is about empowering you to understand something without any reference back to me at all. That way you can take ownership of your own enlightenment." Quote of the century. And he came up with it on the spot!
@LarryManiccia
@LarryManiccia 2 года назад
This guy is awesome. If only all teachers and professors taught like he does. He has such a way of explaining things that makes it easy to understand even if you don't have an engineering or physics degree. Super interesting to listen to as well.
@kraahk1928
@kraahk1928 2 года назад
"Cool things happen at low temperatures." This awesome quote will make it into history for sure. Thanks for brightening my day. You guys are awesome. :)
@FrankNStein-pf9rr
@FrankNStein-pf9rr 2 года назад
Kraahk Hot things happen when you're HOT! When You're HOT You're HOT and when You're NOT You're NOT!!
@kraahk1928
@kraahk1928 2 года назад
@@FrankNStein-pf9rr Uh, does that mean when you're cold, you're old? ~lookingconfused~ Because, i mean, i would prefer being hot, but then again ...
@FrankNStein-pf9rr
@FrankNStein-pf9rr 2 года назад
@@kraahk1928 Don't know if being old means being cold. I do know that a dead body gets cold, young or old.
@Joshua-ev9uw
@Joshua-ev9uw 2 года назад
You probably still think Bill Nye (the science guy) is cool and "hip." You have to trust whatever HE says because he was always the tape your substitute teacher would play when she rolled the TV into the room. Lol.
@FrankNStein-pf9rr
@FrankNStein-pf9rr 2 года назад
@@Joshua-ev9uw Who is your cool and "hip" message meant for?
@smackedinthejaw
@smackedinthejaw 2 года назад
Neil is very good at making science interesting and understandable.
@brucedressel8873
@brucedressel8873 2 года назад
Mostly he excells in lying.
@q.t.gamingfamily
@q.t.gamingfamily 2 года назад
That and we're all a bunch of nerds too 🤓
@J117-t2g
@J117-t2g 2 года назад
@@brucedressel8873 lol u mad?
@dallaswilliams2977
@dallaswilliams2977 2 года назад
Yes he is
@dallaswilliams2977
@dallaswilliams2977 2 года назад
@@brucedressel8873 your a hater
@Chris.starfleet
@Chris.starfleet Год назад
But this is how exactly how I teach. There are certain common speeds at which kids and students hear something, grasp it and then internalise it. A good teacher will find that rhythm and will never go too fast or too slow. If you go too slow, your intelligent kids' minds will wander and they will end up missing bits of information or fail to form a cohesive picture. If you go too quickly less intelligent kids will just fall behind because they never have time to process and internalise information.
@taylorrobeug2044
@taylorrobeug2044 4 года назад
Chuck is like me in physics class. Lecture:Okay yea that makes sense okay Exam: 40%
@himalpandey09
@himalpandey09 4 года назад
Same 🤣
@Msapere
@Msapere 4 года назад
😂😂
@crangel2183
@crangel2183 4 года назад
撒旦保護費
@UseActionsNotWords
@UseActionsNotWords 3 года назад
I love how much Neil truly enjoys this man's sense of humor.
@vdabest2118
@vdabest2118 4 года назад
“You can’t reach absolute zero” Me: laughs in my maths test score
@josephbrennan370
@josephbrennan370 4 года назад
The only way is up.
@nukeshkrishna9494
@nukeshkrishna9494 4 года назад
Not in here. There is negative marking in India
@ViratKohli-jj3wj
@ViratKohli-jj3wj 4 года назад
@@nukeshkrishna9494 bruh
@peneficial1643
@peneficial1643 4 года назад
Nukesh Krishna how
@4lineclear
@4lineclear 4 года назад
Nukesh Krishna So how does that work?
@beautifullybrilliant7542
@beautifullybrilliant7542 Год назад
3:58 that’s amazing. You mention that because I always learned 100 Fahrenheit and when my grandmom and I were learning to Celsius so I can go do well in school. She used to call it centigrade. Keep in mind she’s from Scotland. Yes but yeah I always knew it as centigrade love that thank you so much Neil #Nostalgic
@juistian
@juistian 4 года назад
I can't help but love the excitement of Dr Tyson when he's explaining science stuff.
@katiakatia2380
@katiakatia2380 3 года назад
Without that science we wouldnt be able to communicate 😁
@Fiction_Beast
@Fiction_Beast 4 года назад
let's use tyson to measure coolness. The coolest scientist out there and everyone measured accordingly.
@Hibiki_vtuber
@Hibiki_vtuber 4 года назад
Neil is 0 tyson, or absolute tyson, Mike is probably about 267 tyson, the chicken, maybe 344?
@DampeS8N
@DampeS8N 4 года назад
So everyone is measured in percents Tyson?
@MegaKUBZI
@MegaKUBZI 4 года назад
Coolest scientist? So he is Super scientist
@Anti-HyperLink
@Anti-HyperLink 4 года назад
@@Hibiki_vtuber The chicken?
@Anti-HyperLink
@Anti-HyperLink 4 года назад
Who's the lamest scientist?
@baddmanaz
@baddmanaz 4 года назад
We have absolutely zero chance of reaching absolute zero? Absolutely.
@magnetarstar9329
@magnetarstar9329 4 года назад
This comment is so underrated
@उंसिर्टेनिटीप्रिंसिपल
Unless we define absolute zero as some temperature which we can reach.
@rwood1995
@rwood1995 4 года назад
Always the one person who tries to say something clever to contradict original comment but sounds like a fool!!! LOL
@XtreeM_FaiL
@XtreeM_FaiL 4 года назад
0K.
@jacobmcdorman5552
@jacobmcdorman5552 Год назад
This is not "more than I cared to know". Keep putting out these videos please. Science has always been wonderful. At a certain point it becomes it begins to mirror philosophy and changes your entire outlook on life, the universe... and well everything :)
@dimitardonev4507
@dimitardonev4507 4 года назад
Neil deGrasse Tyson is one of the reasons I still believe in humanity.
@corporalpiss7727
@corporalpiss7727 4 года назад
Dimitar Donev you‘re an idiot...
@v3124
@v3124 4 года назад
Yeah he comes off as smug and egotistical to me.
@LordTelperion
@LordTelperion 4 года назад
Hear hear, Mr. Tyson is a national treasure.
@ethannguyen2754
@ethannguyen2754 4 года назад
Same here... Until I see people like flat Earthers
@Bonobo_JoJo
@Bonobo_JoJo 4 года назад
He is certainly bright...but he brings me no hope for humanity. The ever expanding universe and what is in it makes no difference if we can’t live amongst ourselves as humans on earth. He is smug and arrogant with that “I’m better than you because I’ve received more education” demeanor, and it shows whenever he speaks to someone without the extensive background in physics as him. An elitist world full of Neil’s is not one I want to live in.
@blyatt
@blyatt 4 года назад
Get rid of IQ and just have intelligence measured in Tysons
@gustavofigueiredo1798
@gustavofigueiredo1798 3 года назад
IQ has already been disproven.
@simonleach8464
@simonleach8464 3 года назад
1000 Mike Tysons = 1 Tyson
@yourguard4
@yourguard4 3 года назад
Maybe just "level of understanding of a subject"
@acronus
@acronus 3 года назад
lol, normies like us are measured in milli-tysons.
@mmi16
@mmi16 3 года назад
Tysons would have positive and negative values
@peregrinef3203
@peregrinef3203 4 года назад
As a high school teacher, I explained why measuring angles in degrees was rather arbitrary. Then their task was to come up with their own unit of measurement, tell me how many of that unit would make a circle, and give me a method to convert from degrees into that unit. I used this to then jump into radians. It got their brains thinking in a way so they could more easily accept a different form of measurement for angles.
@CrownRider
@CrownRider Год назад
It's not "degrees Kelvin", just Kelvin because it is an absolute number, as Neil pointed out. However temperature in Celsius is always "degrees Celsius" because it is relative number.
@theCodyReeder
@theCodyReeder 3 года назад
Can I just point out that the velocity of water molecules in liquid water is faster than they are as a gas. It is much like how the space station is orbiting faster than the moon. Pound for pound the moon has more total energy (potential + kinetic) than the station likewise gas molecules have more energy. They are not however moving faster unless very hot.
@jairokasso9351
@jairokasso9351 3 года назад
NO YOU CANT
@tonymartin509
@tonymartin509 3 года назад
@@jairokasso9351 😂😂😂
@p12psicop
@p12psicop 3 года назад
Are you saying steam particles have lower velocity or clouds?
@alibaliindah8199
@alibaliindah8199 3 года назад
Cody is here😍
@andrewbounds
@andrewbounds 3 года назад
Hi Cody. I'm a huge fan! Love seeing you here!
@ph2738
@ph2738 Год назад
I was on the Jersey shore once in an unusually cold June, and the beaches were empty. But I saw that the parking lots were huge. I started thinking about how all those people in the cities are like molecules in the kinetic theory of gases. Raise the temperature a bit and those people start getting more active and the most energetic of those people start expanding out onto the beaches.
@marvac-r7916
@marvac-r7916 10 месяцев назад
...thus making the beaches hotter.😁 Always fascinated watching how much the temperature rises as i drive only ~10m from the lush suburbs into the concrete-jungle of the city.
@davidgibbs2109
@davidgibbs2109 4 месяца назад
Everything behaves like atoms, even love is based on opposites attract/same same attracts and etc.
@brotherhoodofgame
@brotherhoodofgame 3 года назад
I enjoy how Chuck will make Neil laugh, and interject some humor inbetween all these fascinating but long information dumps. (I mean dump in the nicest way possible).
@tuneboyz5634
@tuneboyz5634 3 года назад
:)
@nosvenom2239
@nosvenom2239 3 года назад
@@tuneboyz5634 my
@benjackson9299
@benjackson9299 3 года назад
Search: Neil deGrasse Tyson meets Post Malone It’s hilarious!
@ananousous
@ananousous 3 года назад
The nicest dumps are often the nastiest
@brotherhoodofgame
@brotherhoodofgame 3 года назад
@@ananousous Confucius says
@kyle666vegan
@kyle666vegan Год назад
Tysons are the unofficial unit to measure the degree of interesting educational physics conversations. It has an absolute zero and no upper limit denoted as a "#Ty".
@agz.51
@agz.51 4 года назад
For everyone reading this have a amazing day and I wish you the best of luck
@ei-on1956
@ei-on1956 4 года назад
Thank you very much! To you as well!
@scarletletter4900
@scarletletter4900 4 года назад
Thanks, you too =D
@fibyq
@fibyq 4 года назад
Because of the video I’m not sure if this is a bot
@agz.51
@agz.51 4 года назад
@@scarletletter4900
@agz.51
@agz.51 4 года назад
@@ei-on1956
@poctordepper4269
@poctordepper4269 4 года назад
These are always the highlight of my week.
@deiv3357
@deiv3357 4 года назад
Back when I learned the first things about Kelvin scale and abdolute zero in school i asked about the possibility of reaching, emulating or finding a place where 0°K were feasible. My teacher and some other children made fun of me because that silly question and I felt ashamed for asking. It feels so nice to see Neil answering a question I had for years, forgotten and buried in my own embarrassment since then. It made me happy.
@Kinzarr4ever
@Kinzarr4ever Год назад
Excellent explanation, loving it, and they're a highly entertaining duo :) Also, every time Neil calls something "very cool" I giggle. It reminds me of one of my favorite puns of all time: "Do you know what's very cool?" "It's English for really cold." This entire video is literally about very cool things. Literally literally, not internet literally.
@Krikenemp18
@Krikenemp18 11 месяцев назад
Language is weird. But also weird is language.
@Fervillasmil
@Fervillasmil 2 года назад
Love Neil and Chuck. Neil, for being the best continuator of Carl’s legacy in science promotion and education. Chuck, for being the best version of what we all are when we are curious and are not afraid to ask. I could have commented this in any StarTalk episode but I did it on this one. Maybe a nice bottle or Malbec helped a lot. Keep them coming, you guys. I know I’m gonna watch all StarTalk stuff several times and, at least, make my kids aware of its existence. A googolplex of gratitude!!
@ChibDibs
@ChibDibs 2 года назад
I believe this was the perfect episode to leave this comment on because I was certainly thinking the exact same thing.
@cdeschrevel5341
@cdeschrevel5341 2 года назад
Malbec is mostly good, just as this episode!
@johnsteiner3417
@johnsteiner3417 2 года назад
That and Chuck's deduct6ions are sharp even if he doesn't know the terms.
@damariommitchell
@damariommitchell 2 года назад
Who is Carl? I'm not familiar with any of this.
@charlietuba
@charlietuba 3 года назад
Heisenberg and Schrodinger get pulled over by a cop. The cop asks them, "Do you know how fast you were going?" to which Heisenberg replied, "No, but I know exactly where I am." The cop then says, "You were going 85 in a 65." to which Heisenberg throws up his hands and exclaims, "Great! Now we're lost!" The cop gets suspicious and asks to have the trunk opened, and finds a dead cat. The cop then asks, "Did you know that you have a dead cat in your trunk?" to which Schrodinger shouts, "Well, we do now!"
@scriptedjava265
@scriptedjava265 3 года назад
Bro... this is comedy.
@charlietuba
@charlietuba 3 года назад
@@scriptedjava265 So was my joke.
@honzakolar5482
@honzakolar5482 3 года назад
underated
@jakelannetti3128
@jakelannetti3128 Год назад
I know almost nothing of physics besides what I remember of my high school physics class a decade ago, but Neil has inspired me to learn. I look back and regret not paying attention to things that are so fascinating and literally explain the universe! Neil has inspired me as an adult man to go back, and purely for fun and for a desire for understanding, study physics and science in general; what a great educator
@origenjerome8031
@origenjerome8031 Год назад
You should also search for Brian Greene on RU-vid.
@lcflngn
@lcflngn Год назад
So sad & sorry thinking about my HS classes. So dull and unutterably horrible. The world desperately needs more great science teachers, middle through high.
@ProfShibe
@ProfShibe Год назад
@@lcflngnthe whole “education” system needs to be focused on learning and not just pumping out grades and factory workers. That’s the issue with them it’s not even the teachers at a fundamental level.
@williamjudge8722
@williamjudge8722 10 месяцев назад
Study harder.
@a.ferreira9787
@a.ferreira9787 Год назад
As I learned in school, Kelvin (upper case) stands for the man and kelvin (lower case) stands for the units. Same for Newton and newton. And the unit letter itself, K (kelvin) and N (newton), uses the upper case again unlike other units that do not refer to someone's name... such as meter (m) or kilogram (kg). That makes me always wonder why in our motorways the distance is often measured in kelvin * meters (Km) or the supermarkets price the fish in kelvin * grams (Kg)...
@Night_Rose_94
@Night_Rose_94 4 года назад
You can't reach absolute zero? I guess they haven't heard the story of the guy who cooled to absolute zero. He's 0K now.
@rookie4582
@rookie4582 4 года назад
.......
@Valkbg
@Valkbg 4 года назад
..,.
@baidurjyaduarah9444
@baidurjyaduarah9444 4 года назад
.......
@vinced5024
@vinced5024 4 года назад
..........
@rookie4582
@rookie4582 4 года назад
Reported
@makatelli
@makatelli 4 года назад
I have learned more from Neil than any teacher i ever had.
@markerbiro
@markerbiro 4 года назад
honestly
@blanchy
@blanchy 4 года назад
I wish he'd Mrs Robinson me
@swr1240
@swr1240 4 года назад
Even if you are currently only in 1st grade, that's probably not true. It's easy to take for granted how much we learn in school without realizing how much we're learning.
@chaos.n.cosmos
@chaos.n.cosmos 4 года назад
Same.
@JohnyG29
@JohnyG29 4 года назад
You should have paid more attention in school.
@adventurehobbies1272
@adventurehobbies1272 4 года назад
Neil is looking more like Einstein with every episode that passes.
@foifoifoi610
@foifoifoi610 4 года назад
😂😂😂
@TheLickHitter
@TheLickHitter 4 года назад
2 comments that lead absolutely nowhere
@tannerhartl5175
@tannerhartl5175 4 года назад
@The Truth of the Matter He's more smart than you could even fathom. I wouldnt be talking if I were you
@sagnorm1863
@sagnorm1863 4 года назад
@The Truth of the Matter Trust me, I'm like a smart person.
@alainisabelledemontreal2484
@alainisabelledemontreal2484 4 года назад
No he does'nt look like he's been stiking is fingeur in an electrical soket.
@DannyJoh
@DannyJoh Год назад
The Nice-scale should be a unit of how much intelligent humor that is fitted into one section of science talk. This video is rated 2 nice. 1 tyson is a certain amount of educational impact on society, measuring the positive change on intellectual awareness and scientific thinking.
@kevindondrea144
@kevindondrea144 3 года назад
Neil is up there with Carl for the most well known and loved Astrophysicists in the World. Live Long and Prosper.
@mr.hubris961
@mr.hubris961 3 года назад
Carl who? I just learned of Neil a few days ago.
@idc170293
@idc170293 3 года назад
@@mr.hubris961 If you like this kind of video and you don't know Carl Sagan...BOY, YOU ARE IN FOR A TREAT! Let's just say that Mr. Tyson, as much as I like what he does and how well he does it, still falls short of scratching that "itch for more" that Mr. Sagan left when he died.
@jewfroDZak
@jewfroDZak 3 года назад
The poetry of Sagan's thoughts, along with his childlike wonderment and love of solving mystery, make me cry cathartic tears of appreciation of the beauty of our universe. Regularly, every few minutes in the middle of something he's narrating, I vicariously feel the emotion behind the words he uses to describe his personal search for truth and the waterworks start for me. I can see the comparison between him and Neil. It's in the honest expressions of enthusiasm about science and fact-finding that they routinely display, I think.
@nwmonk3105
@nwmonk3105 3 года назад
Neil is a fraud and nowhere near to Dr. Sagan.
@StarAcademy66
@StarAcademy66 3 года назад
@@idc170293 Can you recommend the video you think the most interesting of him?
@kree0101
@kree0101 3 года назад
Dr Tyson: "you wanna get some of that super fluid!" Me: "pause"
@d.g.1986
@d.g.1986 3 года назад
New pick-up line??
@anthonyt4154
@anthonyt4154 3 года назад
@@d.g.1986 maybe something Homelander would say
@VishnuVaratharajan
@VishnuVaratharajan 3 года назад
13:32 " cool things happen at low temp" I see what you did there.
@Charles36.
@Charles36. 4 месяца назад
I’m a historian and I should probably stay in my lane, but I can’t get enough of learning about the stars. Our ancestors wanted to do it and so do I I’m fascinating on cosmology because of people of the past wanting to learn about the future.
@bobcloughjr
@bobcloughjr 2 года назад
"Minus 273 degrees, absolute zero" "That's so cool" How did you guys let that one go? 😉
@mayoite160
@mayoite160 4 года назад
I felt Chuck when he yelled out "you can't know anything about anything in quantum physics!!'
@Powermad-bu4em
@Powermad-bu4em 3 года назад
Heisenberg totally agrees.
@pauladderley7444
@pauladderley7444 4 года назад
A Tyson is a unit it of knowledge, I gained 4 tysons watching that.
@nickolasdiamond5619
@nickolasdiamond5619 4 года назад
@Non Non tis alright I still have 996,999,999 brain cells left.
@nickolasdiamond5619
@nickolasdiamond5619 4 года назад
@Non Non I'm a virology major, so no, I don't watch these kind of videos, and it just highlights how ignorant and conceited you are that you would assume so. Even so I see no reason not to watch these kind of these videos whenever they pop up into my recommended, if you have a differing opinion, please state it so.
@aaronaudibert9203
@aaronaudibert9203 Год назад
Dear professor Tyson , you can die with the fact that you have helped not only society ,but life itself. I appreciate you.
@09GunNut
@09GunNut 3 года назад
When you reference something you learned from Mr Tyson without referencing Mr Tyson himself should be called, "The Tyson Reference"
@hazardeur
@hazardeur 3 года назад
that would still defeat Neal's wishes
@agsmith420
@agsmith420 2 года назад
Dr*
@newbiegaming6090
@newbiegaming6090 2 года назад
@@hazardeur *ahem* I sense a Tyson paradox happening...
@KmillionaryShopifyExperts
@KmillionaryShopifyExperts 3 года назад
I could listen to Neil forever! The way he teaches is so enjoyable, cause you feel he really enjoys teaching about physics.
@djsnowpdx
@djsnowpdx 4 года назад
“I gotta share this with you, [Chuck], it’s so cool!” I will forever measure my puns in tysons, with a lowercase t.
@bysykler4959
@bysykler4959 Месяц назад
Fun Fact: The Kelvin scale is never referred to as “degrees Kelvin”. Its proper to say “123 kelvin”, not “123 degrees Kelvin”
@georgeb.wolffsohn30
@georgeb.wolffsohn30 3 года назад
The "Tyson" is a measurement of intellectual humor .
@rashaadsabur
@rashaadsabur 3 года назад
Love that, I say we push to make it official.
@winstonsmith11
@winstonsmith11 3 года назад
Do you mean as a unit of measurement? Or as the measurement itself? The latter seems unlikely, but that is kinda how it reads.
@RayRay-zt7bj
@RayRay-zt7bj 3 года назад
I would give this video a 9 out of 10 on the Tyson Scale.
@Mark-vf8op
@Mark-vf8op 3 года назад
@@RayRay-zt7bj can we upscale the bar 0 - 100?
@pikajew9455
@pikajew9455 3 года назад
I just increased by brain by 8 Tysons.
@bowser515
@bowser515 4 года назад
I love Neils enthusiasm for science. He seems to genuinely love sharing his knowledge and he should be a heavy feature in every school around the world. The way he effortlessly makes complicated subjects so easy to understand would ensure that the next generation would be way smarter and less superstitious than ours.
@BFD378
@BFD378 2 года назад
He answered the last question, even without realizing it. The Tyson measurement could be units of personal education. Me- "How was school today?" My kid- "Oh it was good, I added 3 Tysons to my overall education." How to define a unit may be tricky though.
@druidnoibn7218
@druidnoibn7218 2 года назад
Hmmm...might we also see a negative 3 Tysons?
@gamercheese1526
@gamercheese1526 2 года назад
"How was school today?" "At least three."
@J.W1180
@J.W1180 2 года назад
@@druidnoibn7218 for sure, they are all over Facebook.
@damariommitchell
@damariommitchell 2 года назад
GPA?
@rianmacdonald9454
@rianmacdonald9454 Год назад
I like that idea.
@maxenielsen
@maxenielsen Месяц назад
One Tyson is the amount of fun, knowledge, and human warmth and decency communicated in a StarTalk episode. The humor, laughs, and entertainment in each episode is one Chuck-le.
@LG123ABC
@LG123ABC 4 года назад
The speed of light: No one can ever reach me! Absolute zero: 'sup bro?
@andreasantoniou3481
@andreasantoniou3481 4 года назад
Wait, if you heat something on a very extreme point, it can't vibrate faster than the speed of light, right? So there is a limit on the highest temperature that something can have, right?
@andreasantoniou3481
@andreasantoniou3481 4 года назад
@Non Non Didn't get what you mean
@StarHorder
@StarHorder 4 года назад
Heres the thing. Light affected by gravity. Therefore, light accelerates as it nears massive objects. So, light can go faster than light.
@StarHorder
@StarHorder 4 года назад
@Non Non what the f* are you saying
@YYFGGUKYGJSHBJSHBJLS
@YYFGGUKYGJSHBJSHBJLS 4 года назад
@@StarHorder No. Light will gain kinetic energy, which will change it's *energy/frequency* but it's *speed* doesn't change. So in that particular case, you'd observe the light be blue shifted, but never moving faster than itself.
@ShawwwHa
@ShawwwHa 4 года назад
This is like ice cream for the brain, delicious. 🤤
@ShawwwHa
@ShawwwHa 4 года назад
@Kelvin Klopper 😁 chill out dude, Neil is a cool guy who is fun to learn from. politicians on the other hand give me brain freeze when I listen to them talk, and some cause me brain frostbite. 😁🍻😁
@Xpistos510
@Xpistos510 4 года назад
How funny sonething is shall be remembered in Nice: 1. A half smirk shall be notated in 0.5Nice. 2. One cracked smile from cheek to cheek shall be notated in 1Nice. 3. One full smile for one minute shall be notated in 2Nice. 4. One complete chuckle shall be notated in 4Nice. 5. Hearty laughter shall be notated in 10Nice. 6. Laughter that results in a red face, or teardrops, or the inability to breath, or a sore abdomen followed by tingles, shall be notated in 20Nice. The duration of such laughter for more than five minutes will add on to the Nice scale by a factor of 2, making it unlikely, though mathematically possible, for the Nice scale to exceed 100Nice.
@sk8_bort
@sk8_bort 4 года назад
what about 69Nice?
@warren2904
@warren2904 6 месяцев назад
If this was available when i was back in high school, i would have nailed it in physics, i really like physics and science, but since i started watching you, i get more addicted to learning it more deeply, and i didn't do too bad in physics.Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us. Much love.
@partof2559
@partof2559 4 года назад
I love it. love it, love it, love it, love it, love it, love it, love it. I love it!
@aX0n777
@aX0n777 4 года назад
i think he loves it
@LexicaLovesick
@LexicaLovesick 4 года назад
@@aX0n777 I disagree.
@magnusjonsson7303
@magnusjonsson7303 4 года назад
10:05 Neil: "You can never know precisely..." Chuck: "Anything about anything." 😂❤️
@rashaadsabur
@rashaadsabur 3 года назад
I will be spoon feeding my children every episode of this I can find. I love that they can receive such elevated knowledge and motivation from men who look like me. Thanks for everything...
@blitzgoat6509
@blitzgoat6509 2 года назад
You're beautiful too? Noice
@yaboyvickk5635
@yaboyvickk5635 2 года назад
You look like Neil tyson?
@mikebar42
@mikebar42 2 года назад
They don't look the same 🤷‍♂️
@blitzgoat6509
@blitzgoat6509 2 года назад
Lol, tyson looks like an average individual is what's up, but he does great things with that approachable appearance and so the look is redefined by his personality/persona.
@blitzgoat6509
@blitzgoat6509 2 года назад
So yes, they look alike
@jerrybetancourtiv6670
@jerrybetancourtiv6670 26 дней назад
The way Neil is able to explain things & speak with Chuck, it makes me feel like Neil is speaking to ALL of us!
@faizmomin2368
@faizmomin2368 4 года назад
Just put a freezer in a freezer in a freezer...
@AnhTrieu90
@AnhTrieu90 4 года назад
COSMIC POLICE, OPEN UP! You’re under arrest for violating the laws of thermodynamics.
@kingbroseph9773
@kingbroseph9773 4 года назад
@@AnhTrieu90 *u open the inner fridge and find belle delphine*
@jordanspencer2157
@jordanspencer2157 4 года назад
@@kingbroseph9773 lord forgive me for i have simped
@michaelsavides8856
@michaelsavides8856 4 года назад
But.. freezers are insulated. I like where your head is at!
@mozkitolife5437
@mozkitolife5437 4 года назад
It's freezers all the way down, I'm afraid.
@MikkoRantalainen
@MikkoRantalainen 3 года назад
It's important to realise that when we say that temperature makes atoms to vibrate faster it means that mostly the *amplitude* of that vibration increases. However, the frequency of the vibration does not change with the temperature.
@jckgoldness
@jckgoldness 3 года назад
Thanks, that makes sense too because the amount of energy carried by a wave is related to its ampliude.
@goldplayz9594
@goldplayz9594 3 года назад
Yes exactly!
@JeanPierre7788
@JeanPierre7788 3 года назад
Every one of these explainer videos is a banger
@ekananda9591
@ekananda9591 Месяц назад
The explanation is very easy to understand. It's like he tells a story. I think every school teacher should teach like a story teller does
@vibeslide
@vibeslide 2 года назад
Neil is simply a treasure.
@TheFarmanimalfriend
@TheFarmanimalfriend 2 года назад
Did I miss, magnetic cooling? In the quest for absolute zero, a problem arose that there was no way to measure absolute zero because the measuring device had to introduce heat to function.
@kenkaniff6142
@kenkaniff6142 2 года назад
Brilliant question.
@alexlindekugel8727
@alexlindekugel8727 2 года назад
if i rember school correctly. at the exteam temp of near absolute zero you dont measure the temp persy your watch the molecules slow down to point there hardly moving. or bounce a lazer off of the substance and bases on the air density that gives the temp. sumthing like that
@TheFarmanimalfriend
@TheFarmanimalfriend 2 года назад
@@alexlindekugel8727 It was about 30 years ago, I was an undergrad (biochemistry) and I happened on a book, "The Quest for Absolute Zero." I remember them having to figure out a way to measure motion without introducing heat. Also they could never get the nucleus to be stationary as that was a violation of the uncertainty principle, thus quantum oscillations was discovered.
@peecee8477
@peecee8477 2 года назад
This is called observer interference.
@viclucyzia
@viclucyzia Год назад
So if one can never measure absolute zero how de we know that absolute zero is -273 C and not maybe -275 C ? Maybe the scale is therefore not accurate.
@ReisskIaue
@ReisskIaue Год назад
It is such fun to watch the two of them. They harmonize so well - and Neil can explain the things so well.
@xenalin1
@xenalin1 Год назад
Their vibrations match and the behave as one object
@woozy7405
@woozy7405 Год назад
Other guy doesnt understand a damn thing be honest
@michaeloluwafemi7539
@michaeloluwafemi7539 Год назад
That's Chuck Nice, and he's a comedian turned science enthusiast who narrates documentaries.
@sangeet9100
@sangeet9100 Год назад
@@woozy7405 your school buddy that was smarter than you?
@One.Zero.One101
@One.Zero.One101 Год назад
Chuck and Neil are a perfect match. I hope they stay together for a long long time and keep doing these videos.
@mayurgunderia8368
@mayurgunderia8368 Год назад
Enjoying every moment of my time with you both guys. I was always into questioning of why and what for, why not, that I am finally getting my curiosity satisfied though partially. Pl kp it up prof Tyson.
@philippirrip8761
@philippirrip8761 2 года назад
Great admiration and respect for Dr. Tyson. He has a great way of explaining scientific concepts that we average citizens can grasp.
@jasonji1900
@jasonji1900 3 года назад
As an actual temperature nerd, my hat is off to NDT, for making a subject near and dear to me clear to the layman.
@adrees
@adrees 4 года назад
Zero heat means zero energy, which means that is the minimum standard for existence. Is there a reality where existence is not dependent on energy?
@thewookie2037
@thewookie2037 4 года назад
Depends which universe model you believe.
@luketurner314
@luketurner314 4 года назад
There are other kinds of energy, not just thermal. There's chemical energy and potential energy, for example.
@geegoflex6762
@geegoflex6762 4 года назад
@@luketurner314 these almost always produce a little bit of thermal energy.
@backwashnectar7196
@backwashnectar7196 4 года назад
There is no such thing as zero energy. There are lots of reasons why, but let's consider these: The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle tells us that we cannot know everything about a particle. Quantum physics tells us that there is no such thing as a vacuum -- there's a quantum vacuum where particles appear in pairs and annihilate each other. It's called "quantum foam." IF there was a place with zero energy, we would know EVERYTHING about it. - No spin - No acceleration - No velocity - No direction - No past - No future - No quantum fluctuations Heisenberg alone doesn't allow for that, and quantum physics doesn't either.
@luketurner314
@luketurner314 4 года назад
@@geegoflex6762 Therefor NOT "zero energy," because "a little bit" is more than zero. This is what I was trying to point out; that "zero heat" does NOT mean "zero energy"
@Theonekhaled1
@Theonekhaled1 3 месяца назад
Actually, Anders Celsius originally designed his temperature scale with 0 degrees as the boiling point of water and 100 degrees as the freezing point. It was reversed after his death to the scale we use today.
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