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The History of Physics (Part 2) 

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Комментарии : 122   
@anujarora0
@anujarora0 6 лет назад
We want part 3
@hutlazzz
@hutlazzz 5 лет назад
yes more theory,more explanation,more physics !!!muhahah
@SrmthfgRockLee
@SrmthfgRockLee 5 лет назад
xd
@iamcomputernerd1239
@iamcomputernerd1239 6 лет назад
One of the most underrated channel on youtube
@richardwieder885
@richardwieder885 5 лет назад
Wholeheartedly agree. We have great RU-vid channels like these that deserve our praise in solid, engaging content in the sciences and academic disciplines.
@darthsion3844
@darthsion3844 5 лет назад
@@richardwieder885 Instead, we have Jake Paul.
@richardwieder885
@richardwieder885 5 лет назад
@@darthsion3844 ........oh Lord, we have Jake Paul😨.
@SrmthfgRockLee
@SrmthfgRockLee 5 лет назад
like nigahiga
@SrmthfgRockLee
@SrmthfgRockLee 5 лет назад
@@darthsion3844 wh0s he
@HoshikawaHikari
@HoshikawaHikari 4 года назад
I just completed my high school, and was never shown a real picture of what a cloud chamber is like, Young's double-slit experiment, cathode-ray oscilloscope, etc. Thanks for this 2-video series.
@mustaphatimilehin1432
@mustaphatimilehin1432 3 года назад
LMAO, didn't even know such a thing existed😭
@poorarithmetic
@poorarithmetic 2 года назад
You are not likely to see any of these experiments/equipment unless you are doing an undergraduate degree in physics.
@Ken-no5ip
@Ken-no5ip 2 года назад
We did double slit in high school
@SiddiqueSukdiki
@SiddiqueSukdiki 6 месяцев назад
you're so lucky to see this video
@bronsolo6941
@bronsolo6941 5 лет назад
I loved at the end how he was just like, "We have covered everything in physics... Except AAALLL of these"
@juicewarrior2501
@juicewarrior2501 5 лет назад
Keep on educating and inspiring the world. Great video as always.
@megalul4141
@megalul4141 4 года назад
All these discoveries and we still have flat earthers...
@abulhasankapraywala
@abulhasankapraywala 3 года назад
ah yes.
@kkTeaz
@kkTeaz 2 года назад
Humanity never ceases to both disappoint and amaze me at the same time
@NoActuallyGo-KCUF-Yourself
@NoActuallyGo-KCUF-Yourself Год назад
Some fantasies are so pleasing to the fantasizer that all of reality is sacrificed to maintain belief in the fantasy.
@RandomVideos-kn3pf
@RandomVideos-kn3pf 5 месяцев назад
Discoveries by people stuck on this ball who only see an enclosed version of the world rather than a birdeye view
@JT-zt7uq
@JT-zt7uq 5 лет назад
Great video. You're really good at explaining things and I like the way you organized your thoughts. Thank you.
@truthseeker7041
@truthseeker7041 4 года назад
Thank you very much...i am speechless from awe.
@ticketpirates
@ticketpirates 4 года назад
This whole topic could honestly be a stand alone channel....and I would subscribe!
@mikey10006
@mikey10006 6 лет назад
History of engineering next ig
@rique3012
@rique3012 5 лет назад
Up
@wow5212
@wow5212 5 лет назад
My classmates said I have issues cuz i was watching this for entertainment :(
@shanthala1345
@shanthala1345 4 года назад
All my classmates watch this for entertainment and to appear #cool! Just Asian things, lmao.
@timehasstoppedandthefunbeg4467
@timehasstoppedandthefunbeg4467 3 года назад
Hahahahaha, our goal is beyond their understanding
@AdhiNarayananYR
@AdhiNarayananYR 3 года назад
Find yourself new classmates.
@satoshinakamoto7253
@satoshinakamoto7253 3 года назад
fuck your classmates
@akhandanand_tripathi
@akhandanand_tripathi 2 года назад
Bro, same here, being an Indian, where there too much competition, if this is your entertainment then you're a bookworm, damn man that's very sad and relatable (sorry for any english errors)
@schwinn434
@schwinn434 3 года назад
Excellent video; I think this is your best video - maybe, one of the most informative videos I've ever watched (and I majored in a science curriculum in college, a BS in EE.).
@jamshid_ochilov
@jamshid_ochilov 6 лет назад
History of Engineering next, please!
@manny75586
@manny75586 5 лет назад
Awesome series on physics!
@davidlawrence8085
@davidlawrence8085 3 года назад
WOW ...this video is just so well done...awesome Thank You!
@gregurbanek186
@gregurbanek186 5 лет назад
Another great job. Thanks.
@jelierosedelabajan6457
@jelierosedelabajan6457 2 года назад
This can already cover my 15 years of Study. ijust cant believe i just got it here.
@javierfernandoagudelogomez1794
Great video, thanks. I'd like the third part
@jmw1982blue
@jmw1982blue 6 лет назад
Just remember, when physicists turn up the frequency everyone hertz😏
@richardwieder885
@richardwieder885 5 лет назад
Ha! I see what you did there. High five!!!😏👋
@ariellafuente8294
@ariellafuente8294 6 лет назад
Very good video! 7:40 I thought power is lost due to resistance of the wire, not friction.
@zachstar
@zachstar 6 лет назад
Thanks! And Yeah that's what I meant with resistance within the wire.
@babajideodusanya8843
@babajideodusanya8843 5 лет назад
Resistance can be thought if as internal friction. Resistance is the opposition to the flow of charges (current) in a material(or conductor) . Friction is a force of opposition which opposes motion.
@tapasmondal8518
@tapasmondal8518 4 года назад
Yup
@worldedit8784
@worldedit8784 6 лет назад
Really enjoyed this
@saintsguard53
@saintsguard53 5 лет назад
This was so cool!
@harold3802
@harold3802 5 лет назад
Love thiss.. Thank You
@abulhasankapraywala
@abulhasankapraywala 3 года назад
this channel needs more subscribes. make it to 1 Million.
@junyanzheng7527
@junyanzheng7527 5 лет назад
Hi, can you do a video about the statistics major?
@f6oomtoja820
@f6oomtoja820 6 лет назад
This is beautiful💕
@nonamenoname9701
@nonamenoname9701 6 лет назад
This was so good
@johnfmartin2576
@johnfmartin2576 9 месяцев назад
Thank you very much for creating this outstanding video. I really dig your clear yet quickly paced presentation. Is it possible for a train to "be going a billion miles per hour" (at time 3:51)? That's like 1.49 c
@johnfmartin2576
@johnfmartin2576 9 месяцев назад
Nevermind. A billion km/h is like 0.93 c. My bad
@jimmyhaotran123
@jimmyhaotran123 6 лет назад
When i hear the accent, I was about to leave right away, but somehow the video was way too interested so I stayed and loved that i did it
@jamshid_ochilov
@jamshid_ochilov 6 лет назад
Jimmy Chan Why don’t you fix your grammar before judging someone’s accent, you dumbass bitch?
@Diegomarvid
@Diegomarvid 5 лет назад
It's like watching a movie
@manishvyas7089
@manishvyas7089 5 лет назад
Like
@geetarathaur6113
@geetarathaur6113 5 лет назад
pls make some videos on electronics engineering
@vivekgodannamboodiri1296
@vivekgodannamboodiri1296 2 года назад
Could have included the new discovery of states of matters.
@richardwieder885
@richardwieder885 5 лет назад
I would urge anyone who values our intellectual achievements to at least run this video once. It's a sincere presentation of science as an overview. It's becoming more important as we see the flat Earth movement and the multi gender movement gather momentum. Some of these scientists have literally died in pursuit of this knowledge for the modern advances we take for granted.
@worldedit8784
@worldedit8784 6 лет назад
We want more
@andrewsegundo7977
@andrewsegundo7977 5 лет назад
MOM! The meatloaf! We want it now!!
@tahir1156
@tahir1156 4 года назад
Beautiful
@jennyanydots2389
@jennyanydots2389 5 лет назад
Still waiting on the sequels...
@zacharybowman9231
@zacharybowman9231 2 года назад
Part 3 in 100 or so years!
@toaj868
@toaj868 4 года назад
The number of times he says proven is definitely triggering some people.
@sayanbanerjee2722
@sayanbanerjee2722 4 года назад
Higgs Boson is named after Peter Higgs and Satyadranath Bose . We Indians are proud of Bose sir .
@saptarshi4105
@saptarshi4105 5 лет назад
Speed of light is same for all observers was theorized by Maxwell, right?
@MrClarktom
@MrClarktom 5 лет назад
Yes he found it to be related to permittivity and permeability of free space
@n0us.
@n0us. 4 года назад
18:11 RIP
@tj_1260
@tj_1260 2 года назад
Somewhere but where
@boinc9278
@boinc9278 5 лет назад
3:50 Actually that train could not be going a billion kilometres per hour because it's more than the speed of light 😅 It's explained here 4:46
@thegirlwhoreads8449
@thegirlwhoreads8449 4 года назад
no, 1 billion km/hr ( aka 100 000 000 km/hr ) as said at 3:50 if we convert it to m/s turns out to be about 27million m/s or ( 27 777 777 m/s ) which when we compare to at 4:46 shows us speed of light is about 299 million m/s or ( 299 792 458 m/s ) which is way more than what he assumes the speed of the train to be. Hence it is possible for the train to be moving at a billion km/hr and it not even close to the speed of light. i hope this helps :)
@basfromoakwood4986
@basfromoakwood4986 4 года назад
gunjan daiya that’s one hundred million, one billion km/h is 1.000.000.000 km/h.
@David-mm6nx
@David-mm6nx 4 года назад
@@basfromoakwood4986 Still less than the speed of light. (About 0.9c)
@JahangirAlam-df4kt
@JahangirAlam-df4kt 3 года назад
I think u need a correction david hilbert made it first but einstein saw mistake in his math and so he developed the aths on his own as shown in nat geo genius television show episode 7
@jabunapg1387
@jabunapg1387 2 года назад
Actually both of them, and many others, worked on it for several years. So it is not that important who published the first complete and correct version.
@GreenHotDogz
@GreenHotDogz 3 года назад
so what happens when we get room tempurature superconductor?
@vitaminz6418
@vitaminz6418 2 года назад
All RU-vidrs, learn segues from this guy!
@Lord_Volkner
@Lord_Volkner 10 месяцев назад
Einstein was given the Nobel Prize for his on Relativity, but they didn't want to have to give the prize to Hilbert also ... thus they gave him the prize for his work on the photo-electric effect, which was not worthy of the prize. So, Einstein got a Nobel Prize for Relativity even though the prize was not awarded for Relativity.
@revtomstiles
@revtomstiles 4 года назад
way more but im sick of typing lol
@noaht393
@noaht393 6 лет назад
Good video. Here under 200 views!
@quickstart-M51
@quickstart-M51 4 года назад
You forgot the second most brilliant physicist of the 20th century and his extraordinary relativistic equation of the electron: P.A.M. Dirac
@timothy8426
@timothy8426 2 года назад
Heat that doesn't get absorbed, retracts as light?
@NoActuallyGo-KCUF-Yourself
@NoActuallyGo-KCUF-Yourself Год назад
The heat is absorbed, but then remitted as light.
@ahmedaly116
@ahmedaly116 6 лет назад
you know about physics more than 99% of average people. You should get your masters in Physics
@SrmthfgRockLee
@SrmthfgRockLee 5 лет назад
yeh
@noir935
@noir935 6 лет назад
This video makes me proud to be a supporter.
@richardwieder885
@richardwieder885 5 лет назад
Is there a crowdfunding site for this? It's great content.
@horrorhabit8421
@horrorhabit8421 2 года назад
I understand that the speed of light will be measured the same by different observers in different frames of reference, but I don't understand why. Shouldn't the speed of light be relative like any other state of motion?
@SP-bb2ni
@SP-bb2ni 2 года назад
The speed of light is constant
@horrorhabit8421
@horrorhabit8421 2 года назад
@@SP-bb2ni In a vacuum, yes.
@NoActuallyGo-KCUF-Yourself
@NoActuallyGo-KCUF-Yourself Год назад
Part of the problem is that we ultimately use light to do the measuring.
@axelwimmer4601
@axelwimmer4601 5 лет назад
im missing the navier stokes equation
@alejo3157
@alejo3157 5 лет назад
muy bien
@benquinneyiii7941
@benquinneyiii7941 2 года назад
Wavicle
@new-knowledge8040
@new-knowledge8040 5 лет назад
3:04 Hey guys, just do what I did, Simply analyze "motion", and you will soon have derived all of the "Special Relativity" mathematical equations. Even a high school dropout can do it.
@shivPrakashPal108
@shivPrakashPal108 2 года назад
Just make a theory of everything
@robertperkins1420
@robertperkins1420 4 года назад
zach what's a 50 year old applied math major do with his life?
@retropentium
@retropentium 6 лет назад
is string theory could be the theory of everything?
@Psalm_23
@Psalm_23 6 лет назад
It's not
@haraldsbaumanis
@haraldsbaumanis 6 лет назад
It could be... it's just that it is now purely mathematical and has no experimental proof. Although it is very useful in a mathematical sense, it seems very unlikely to actually be the theory of everything. Or something like that...
@zokalyx
@zokalyx 6 лет назад
@@haraldsbaumanis "it seems very unlikely" I don't think we have the authority to even write down probabilities of how valid the theory might be. It may be true or false. Until we find out, it's best not to believe (no evidence) but we can't rule it out. We just don't know.
@aviarpit
@aviarpit 6 лет назад
For something to be given the designation of a scientific theory, it needs to satisfy certain criteria, that are, the theory should be falsifiable and should be able to produce testable predictions. String theory doesn't satisfy either of those criteria at the moment. It's not falsifiable because the string theory landscape includes around 10^500 possible configurations for the compactification of the extra dimensions and no one knows which one of those represents our universe. It hasn't produced any testable predictions because the energy scale is simply too high for our engineering capabilities at the moment. It has it's own problems and most physicists expect it to be a precursor to a complete theory of everything. But as of now, it's the closest we've gotten to a theory of everything.
@LuisOrtiz-vf3yq
@LuisOrtiz-vf3yq 4 года назад
dark matter is the and the Higgs particle six-legged particle
@timothy8426
@timothy8426 2 года назад
Time is a constant stationary measuring tool used to determine the point of motion to start motion to reach a distant future point in travel. It is an observation of past events to predict future points of the motion needed to reach a point in the future, barring mishaps. It is a map of motion that is a repeat of past references, determining amount of energy to move from point to point in similarities, from past travel. It is a tool of observation that determines speed needed to arrive at distant points of travel. Age is related to heat in resistance to cold, releasing heat from mass as it travels through space. Loss of heat breaks down mass at various degrees of thermodynamics in resistance to cold space. Gravity is the strongest force because it holds mass together in equalization to resistance of cold space. Mass is held in gravitational fields of forced motion holding mass together. Heat is all mass and energy in resistance to cold space. Perpetual motion. Resistance is cold space transferring through mass as mass travels through it, causing gravitational fields of forced flow cycling through mass in equalization of resistance. Cold repels heat throughout space, amassed heat in resistance to cold has outward pressure known as weight. The more occupied areas of space in equalization of forces of heat and cold, the more outward pressure of weight contained in mass. Mass contains cold occupied space within and repels heat. So heat is always outward pressure held in gravitational fields of forced motion holding mass together. Hydrogen absorbs heat and becomes helium. More outward force as weight. Mass in occupied areas of space is the weakest point of resistance. So magnetic fields are weaker Gravitational fields of forced motion holding mass together. Resistance of space repelling forward momentum of Planets traveling through space, causing trajectories of mass and resistance to cycling patterns back through the point of least resistance, which is the planets core. Resistance from behind maintaining momentum. Gravitational fields of forced flow are stronger resistances cycling patterns. Thermodynamics are cycling frequencies repeating harmonics of cycling through mass in gravitational fields holding mass together. Stronger magnetic fields in equalization of resistance. Occupational space in an atmosphere. All energy derives from different degrees of thermodynamics in mass. Light is heat refraction not absorbed by interactions between forces of mass in equalization. Electricity, weight, light, sound, chemical, and mass, are thermodynamics variations affecting elements and force held in singular gravitational fields of forced flow of motion in resistance producing outward pressure held in mass. Thermodynamics variations makes or breaks gravitational fields of forced motion holding mass together. Equalization of frequencies interlocking creating Gravitational fields of forced patterns of flow increases with absorption of heat or is disrupted by heat. Equalization to resistance of cold space in thermodynamics, amassed in occupational space, has to be maintained by gravitational fields of forced flow of motion in resistance producing equalization of forces. Alpha and Omega. Time is point to point observation of reactions. Time is a point. Past is what we always are seeing. Imagination is advanced future's sight, of possibilities of similar experiences of probability. Life is a gift. Thermodynamics is all things in resistance patterns to cold. Theoretically.
@xyzct
@xyzct 5 лет назад
Vocal _frrryyyyy._ But fantastic series!!!
@preetpatil1366
@preetpatil1366 4 года назад
Where is nikola tesla?
@audiefarmer4118
@audiefarmer4118 3 года назад
All "Proved" by a piece of chalk on a blackboard.
@NoActuallyGo-KCUF-Yourself
@NoActuallyGo-KCUF-Yourself Год назад
What do you think the word "prove" means in this context?
@dria7387
@dria7387 2 года назад
100th comment hoho
@matthewto7406
@matthewto7406 6 лет назад
1st?
@alsetalokin88
@alsetalokin88 4 года назад
string theory is dead. anyway, i wanna see nikola tesla...radio, ac, wireless conductivity etc etc: without which our industrialised world would not have been possible...
@andyiswonderful
@andyiswonderful 4 года назад
The ads attached to this video are hilarious. Dopey, clueless man-babies having to have a company send them all of the ingredients and instructions to cook dinner. Because that is just so hard for man-babies. Uh, cookbooks. Internet. simple instructions. Thank you youtube, for infantilizing people through your paid advertising.
@supratiksanyal4000
@supratiksanyal4000 5 лет назад
You telling maximum sciencetist experiements not of Indian scientist satyandranath Bose who discovered boson particle
@sakshibaid5244
@sakshibaid5244 4 года назад
We want part 3