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The valley of stability 

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Animated nuclear physics by F. Legrand / F. Durillon, 11-21-2011
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@eriksundell1400
@eriksundell1400 6 лет назад
The absolute best video I've seen on the subject, this is a SUPERB video. Thank you! / very happy physics teacher
@teekaybe4016
@teekaybe4016 5 лет назад
I agree after 6 years there should have been at least 100K views. Great video.
@I_am_a_cat_
@I_am_a_cat_ 4 года назад
.... really? The best? I respectfully disagree.. It's great, dont get me wrong, but it's not "the best" at all.
@teekaybe4016
@teekaybe4016 4 года назад
Cat can you send links of better videos? I would love to watch.
@mooing7326
@mooing7326 4 года назад
I know nothing about the subject and I thought it was superb as well. Really speaks for the videos effectiveness as a teaching tool. Some great work.
@Mekratrig
@Mekratrig 3 года назад
Erik Sundell - Agreed; extraordinary animation, I will be rewatching this one, probably several times because it’s a near certainty I’ll comprehend more.
@gijszwartsenberg5089
@gijszwartsenberg5089 5 лет назад
It is so totally admirable that you take the time and trouble to point out the miracles that are contained in the simple observation that we are stardust. Thanks for creating this!
@rosspowell8779
@rosspowell8779 2 года назад
This video is absolutely stunning. I don't recall ever seeing this amount of information displayed in such an intuitive manner. I now dream of having an interactive version of this model to explore.
@Create-The-Imaginable
@Create-The-Imaginable 5 лет назад
Stable Element 115 brought me here!
@RedrumEight
@RedrumEight 3 года назад
Metoo! What a wonderful video! The algorhytm works 😜👍
@Create-The-Imaginable
@Create-The-Imaginable 3 года назад
@Jessica Jones, Series of Paintings Are you talking maybe meta-material technology that we do not really understand yet?
@Create-The-Imaginable
@Create-The-Imaginable 3 года назад
@Jessica Jones, Series of Paintings Yes, I knew exactly what you were talking about, a.k.a meta-materials. I have an Oracle like mind and that helps, I do not know where it comes from but it is amazing! I think our current society has limiting beliefs that are holding back new discoveries. Not enough out of the box thinking!
@Create-The-Imaginable
@Create-The-Imaginable 3 года назад
@Jessica Jones, Series of Paintings I am doing the MindValley Silva Ultramind and it is blowing my mind! It is awesome!
@Alexandre-ki1xo
@Alexandre-ki1xo 4 года назад
I don't understand why this amazing video only have 20,000ish views
@vishwanathkadalagi2336
@vishwanathkadalagi2336 Год назад
the amount of time, effort and genius that went into this video is truly evident by the video itself. Thankyou so much.
@pedroascencio_
@pedroascencio_ 3 года назад
What an amazing introduction to the world of quantum mechanics. I can't say I understood most of it but I sure tried. Please promote this wonderful video to educate people about the beauty of physics!
@hypps9442
@hypps9442 8 лет назад
Amazing animation and descriptions
@sonwabo2011
@sonwabo2011 Год назад
This is by far the best video ive seen on nuclear stability. Thank you so much
@wh4t4vr
@wh4t4vr 5 лет назад
Visualisation Excellente! Merci beaucoup!
@secretagentx-9908
@secretagentx-9908 4 года назад
This video was absolutely amazing. Do you guys know of any other videos of this calibre for any other topic? It doesn't even have to be STEM, though that is preferred. It does however need to explain something well and have incredible, immersive animations to go along with it. Please point me in the right direction!
@shadowclive
@shadowclive 3 года назад
Amazing video, great animations, great flow, great work. Thank you so much for the effort and time spent on it.
@northstrider2191
@northstrider2191 Год назад
the clearest explanation of chemistry I have ever come across and how stuff interacts. thank you
@AliasUndercover
@AliasUndercover 3 года назад
Oh my. That visualization actually cleared it up. Thank you.
@CYON4D
@CYON4D 4 года назад
This is simply the best video on the subject. Excellent presentation and data.
@mzaite
@mzaite 3 года назад
I've never seen a more elegant way of demonstrating these properties.
@xenmaster0
@xenmaster0 3 года назад
Fabulous video. Bravo! Wonderfully vivid and clear explanation.
@LivinFakie
@LivinFakie 3 года назад
That was a beautiful display, first time I've seen anything like it describing the nature of the elements!
@aBetterHumanBeing
@aBetterHumanBeing 3 года назад
Absolutely outstanding video, well done.
@kanishkasharma5389
@kanishkasharma5389 5 лет назад
Excellent animations and descriptions in video.. Seriously Impressed.. 👌 Thanks for making this video.
@seionne85
@seionne85 3 года назад
This is the best visualization of this i have ever seen. Bravo
@TyMcAuley
@TyMcAuley 3 года назад
Superb video, so much easier to understand how elements and isotopes have been created through natural processes inside of stars. The visualisations bind so many interrelated concepts together in ways I’ve never seen - amazing!
@tannerallen597
@tannerallen597 3 года назад
this is incredible. I needed closed captions because my brain is too slow to parse the accent but the content is absolutely astounding
@betchface752
@betchface752 3 года назад
Absolutely wonderful and on point. This will open your mind..
@fallendown8828
@fallendown8828 2 года назад
This is best visualization i have ever seen in this topic, thanks for this awsome video
@TerryClarkAccordioncrazy
@TerryClarkAccordioncrazy 4 года назад
Super video, it prompted me to think in new ways. Thank you
@marc-andrebrunet5386
@marc-andrebrunet5386 5 лет назад
🎯Thank you so much for helping me visualize 👍
@taxlife1
@taxlife1 3 года назад
I can't believe how good this video is.
@MusicEngineeer
@MusicEngineeer 3 года назад
very nice visualizations. everything is easier to understand with good visualizations! thank you very much!
@Fregmazors
@Fregmazors 4 года назад
This is a fantastic video. I never understood these things clearly until today.
@ramitdas2604
@ramitdas2604 3 года назад
This is a phenomenal find for me!
@mudballs
@mudballs 3 года назад
Bravo!..just presented the info, no "buy this now!"...just straight into the info...wish more would follow this model
@sansantiagoTV2
@sansantiagoTV2 3 года назад
Great video, thank you so much.
@martawolak5180
@martawolak5180 2 года назад
I absolutely love this video, I use it in my classes the only thing I wish was that someone would record a voiceover again in a clearer english as me and my students we struggle with understanding the words.
@yash1152
@yash1152 6 лет назад
Awesome video
@jerth
@jerth 3 года назад
This is beautiful
@shans2408
@shans2408 3 года назад
3:57 somebody needs to 3D print this. Looks awesome and informative
@khushisharma8980
@khushisharma8980 3 года назад
Amazing video and well explantion concept are clear because it's like real
@Krys2289
@Krys2289 5 месяцев назад
This is such a fantastic video.
@onesourishpuma1766
@onesourishpuma1766 3 года назад
This video is awesome.
@jamesmaybury7452
@jamesmaybury7452 5 лет назад
Really nice to visually see the energy valley, To step from one isotope to another means overcoming an energy hump (lip) it would be possible to calculate those and visually represent them so that rather than the isotopes being represented as a flat topped 3D bar graph they would be represented with various sized lips on each edge, giving a fantastic impression of the energies required to move around the landscape. Could the National Nuclear Data centre and CEA DAM get their computers to crunch the maths and produce a visualisation? Thank you for this video.
@tomikexboii5403
@tomikexboii5403 5 лет назад
Can someone please give me a link to an interactive version of the 3d chart from the video. I would very much like to have a look myself.
@Dec2012omg
@Dec2012omg 2 года назад
12:15 My research points to Moscovium 299 being the unique island of stability. This is Element 115 with 184 neutrons. Whether or not we will synthesize this element to have any practical use in my lifetime remains to be known. But eventually we will get there and our understandings of physics will change dramatically.
@the_indicted
@the_indicted 3 года назад
Amazing, nice job.
@EndureTemptation
@EndureTemptation 3 года назад
A brilliant presentation! I just wish that the narration volume would've been a bit louder relative to the beautiful background ambient music.
@magic_asap
@magic_asap 2 года назад
awesome.
@monsterbash2821
@monsterbash2821 3 года назад
Wow... Actually amazing video. I liiiiiive for videos like this.
@meetthecassiani
@meetthecassiani 3 года назад
Wow that was really informative. Well put I’d say. I like the visuals
@supergsx
@supergsx 3 года назад
Somebody please tell me what the music at the beginning is?
@AlfredoPerez1998
@AlfredoPerez1998 3 года назад
This video is a masterpiece
@coolterminator99
@coolterminator99 3 года назад
X3
@sujaynandi1536
@sujaynandi1536 3 года назад
Really amazing
@austinosogwin4121
@austinosogwin4121 2 года назад
amazing video
@Superpellexl
@Superpellexl 2 года назад
That was a DAMN good video
@feynstein1004
@feynstein1004 2 года назад
How does an amazing video like this have so few views? I don't get it 🤔
@FD-rt3rv
@FD-rt3rv 2 года назад
FANTASTIQUE!!!
@Anaurodama
@Anaurodama 10 лет назад
very good
@josuesantacruz1370
@josuesantacruz1370 Год назад
Where can I find the sound track?
@VL125
@VL125 3 года назад
RU-vid recommendations are awesome
@ghostnebula6286
@ghostnebula6286 3 года назад
This was nice.
@mysisterisafoodie
@mysisterisafoodie 10 месяцев назад
Amazing video. My hope is that it can be redubbed, in other lamguages, so one can choose language options, and the English version to have better English pronunciation. Additionally subtitles should be made available.
@swenic
@swenic 3 года назад
Nice one!
@numbo655
@numbo655 4 года назад
Some subtitles would be nice. Pretty hard to follow what she is saying sometimes.
@GlennTillema
@GlennTillema 3 года назад
Yes, at times the narration was almost understandable ...
@atharvtaparia1787
@atharvtaparia1787 3 года назад
turn on captions
@invictusdomini8624
@invictusdomini8624 3 года назад
Why does that blue line of stability remind me of the prime distance stair step function?
@deleted-something
@deleted-something Год назад
Cool and crazy
@careeruse7152
@careeruse7152 3 года назад
This is so cool. Lets invest money in this shit, and make it easy for people to get in that field !
@SimonSozzi7258
@SimonSozzi7258 3 года назад
Wow!
@javijvc11
@javijvc11 3 года назад
I've seen this like 10 times
@punpcklbw
@punpcklbw 5 лет назад
Amazing to witness the vast number of isotopes produced by supernovae! Btw, bismuth is now known to be unstable (very slightly).
@YYHoe
@YYHoe 4 года назад
Correction: Bismuth-209 is radioactive but has a half-life of 19 quintillion years. (19,000,000,000,000,000,000 years.)
@joshuaphillips755
@joshuaphillips755 2 года назад
Wow
@williambuxton8223
@williambuxton8223 4 года назад
Did Robert Lazar first come across this in the 1980s, has this been reverse engineered?
@florin3161
@florin3161 2 года назад
They have the means to go now to serch/mine moscovium in space where exists or outher planets with biger gravity forces...
@altoticket
@altoticket 3 года назад
What an amazing video. But why am I watching this at 2:50 am?
@fuckjewtube69
@fuckjewtube69 4 года назад
So you can make iron from hydrogen and helium with heat and pressure? Am I understanding that right?
@vn773
@vn773 3 года назад
thats exactly how every element came about not just iron, hydrogen at so much pressure protons were forced together until other materials were created, mind before it gets to iron, hydrogen would have to turn into many other things first, like carbon and silica
@tylerrjohnson68
@tylerrjohnson68 4 года назад
What original element created the big bang? What elements came together to create so strong and powerful reaction that it created the universe.?
@NightmareCourtPictures
@NightmareCourtPictures 4 года назад
not very many elements were made in the big bang...i think only the first few elements were made like hydrogen and helium. Those coalesced into stars and the supernova are the ones that give us all the elements. I forgot why the big bang didn't give us many elements, but from what i remember its because physics is so insane at those high energies that "atoms" couldn't even cool down to become atoms.
@markuslejon7528
@markuslejon7528 2 года назад
inta tronen!
@Graeme_Lastname
@Graeme_Lastname 3 года назад
Sounds like LED.
@eldjibheryr3546
@eldjibheryr3546 4 года назад
14 students couldn't comprehend this
@riggersHDFTW
@riggersHDFTW 4 года назад
rip betelgeuse
@batteries_sold_seperately
@batteries_sold_seperately 2 года назад
It is 0.1 not 0,1
@nimitkhandelwal1547
@nimitkhandelwal1547 2 года назад
Video content is great however the voicing could have been much better. It is difficult for many listeners to understand the accent of the speaker
@VGAstudent
@VGAstudent 3 года назад
I hate to say this but the accent is a bit distracting from the material when I find myself remembering how she said a word instead of what she said. Great presentation!
@mccallfineart7589
@mccallfineart7589 2 года назад
music way too LOUD!!!
@tomgucwa7319
@tomgucwa7319 2 года назад
Humm , not islands of stability , valley s...
@chanyy6838
@chanyy6838 3 года назад
9:e93:39 9 9:39 a rugby ball lol I say Haumea
@luismaldo9750
@luismaldo9750 3 года назад
this video is so confusing
@Drenov
@Drenov Год назад
Jesus, what language are you talking?
@larrykinglk
@larrykinglk 2 года назад
Euh… lead se prononce laide, pas liiiide. Mais kimporte. Zeu freine tchak sente est si kiouuuute. Sauf quand tu dis asso chié tide. Là c’est vraiment euh gli. 😬
@alexshapiro9841
@alexshapiro9841 5 лет назад
An absolutely homosexual video. I mean, Science is gay.
@hvanmegen
@hvanmegen 4 года назад
Nice video, but couldn't have they found someone that can pronounce English?
@GirGir183
@GirGir183 5 лет назад
video spoiled by unnecessary backing music
@gabrielbuecker5366
@gabrielbuecker5366 2 года назад
what is this accent? 😂
@brencrun5068
@brencrun5068 3 года назад
Would be better with someone who can speak and pronounce English words.
@northlasvegasmcswagger7023
@northlasvegasmcswagger7023 3 года назад
This is a wonderful, absolutely fantastic,video! I appreciate you. No offense, but to make it more understandable for me (and maybe others) maybe have someone who speaks better english make videos for us Americans? Im sooo sorry, I don't mean to sound like a douchebag! It's just really hard to understand, especially with a subject like this that is already difficult to understand, then your accent just makes it THAT much more difficult to understand. I'm sorry🤭it sounds so rude to say, I know, but it's hard to understand what you're saying some of the time
@xXMeecrobXx
@xXMeecrobXx 3 года назад
lol next time take someone who actually speaks english to make a voiceover....
@Arsenic71
@Arsenic71 3 года назад
Why?
@highwayhenry1813
@highwayhenry1813 2 года назад
This narration sucks and the music is too loud
@crytp0crux
@crytp0crux 6 лет назад
Great pictures speak a thousand words - great videos paint a thousand pictures. This video is indispensable in quickly furthering one's understanding of nuclides. It gives a great overview yet furthers comprehension in what is truly an immensely difficult and nebulous subject. Overall, the video is also very generous in that it gives non-physicists a physicist's view or Weltanschauung regarding this subject. A comprehensive world-view often takes considerable time to independently muster. This video is also a case-study video exemplifying how CGI can be strategically and artistically leveraged for educational purposes. The people who also backed and financed this project should be applauded since they understood the necessity of the project and getting it right.
@thecapacitor1395
@thecapacitor1395 5 лет назад
3:53 Shit just got real :O
@fallendown8828
@fallendown8828 2 года назад
It looks awsome to be honest
@uqarni1
@uqarni1 8 лет назад
beautiful. very visual. fantastic.
@opticaideal
@opticaideal 7 лет назад
The best video about this topic that i have ever seen. Thank you so much!
@phaZed9
@phaZed9 4 года назад
Best video explanation of this subject on YT, hands down.
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