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Комментарии : 8 тыс.   
@ristopaasivirta9770
@ristopaasivirta9770 5 лет назад
They just wanted the best noise cancellation headset possible. Gravity wave detection started as a side project.
@walidfakhfakh3660
@walidfakhfakh3660 3 года назад
@Dr. M. H. dont balem it on the sunchine dojnt bkamle it one the moon lieght or whatever im typin,g this so fast you wont even be able to rtemll whqtai m writing
@guntervosloo3819
@guntervosloo3819 3 года назад
Bose really trying their hardest 😂
@ndegreat
@ndegreat 3 года назад
Walid Fakhfakh I could tho
@Skelyboss
@Skelyboss 3 года назад
*accidentally wins a novel prize*
@b33thr33kay
@b33thr33kay 3 года назад
_insert Rick and Morty meme: "you wanna see true level?"_
@ugograff350
@ugograff350 4 года назад
Linus in 3 years : Overclocking NASA servers and try to watercool it
@DigBipper188
@DigBipper188 4 года назад
More like Quantom computer overclocking guide...
@saintmayhem9873
@saintmayhem9873 4 года назад
NASA would be disappointed if it was simply water cooled. Liquid nitrogen or GTFO.
@TheRealObamagaming
@TheRealObamagaming 4 года назад
rgb
@joejambul8224
@joejambul8224 4 года назад
And then accidentally dropped them...
@neerisp462
@neerisp462 4 года назад
@@TheRealObamagaming having rgb automatically makes everything "cooler"
@katomiccomics202
@katomiccomics202 4 года назад
People in 2300: _”wow, you’re running 6000 cores? You need an upgrade”_
@yasharh5747
@yasharh5747 3 года назад
We should say the same about the computers being used in ISS
@ginjaninja8379
@ginjaninja8379 3 года назад
@Pennsylvania Mike what
@ginjaninja8379
@ginjaninja8379 3 года назад
@Pennsylvania Mike I am running on at least three braincells so I have no clue what these big words mean
@ginjaninja8379
@ginjaninja8379 3 года назад
@Pennsylvania Mike will do👍
@JstormZx
@JstormZx 3 года назад
@@ginjaninja8379 well sorry about your low brain cell count. @Pennsylvania Mike I get your concept. Smart, and hopefully accurate lol.
@eisenwerks6388
@eisenwerks6388 4 года назад
Linus: "I'm actually waving spacetime, right now!" Reality: undulates gently
@julac15
@julac15 3 года назад
*undulates* may actually be the perfect word lmao
@anuraajsingh128
@anuraajsingh128 3 года назад
Laughs in reality
@Patrick-zr8tv
@Patrick-zr8tv 2 года назад
@@julac15 I would say "wibblywobbles" is a step above undulates.
@leomusicianforlife3971
@leomusicianforlife3971 2 года назад
@@Patrick-zr8tv flippidy floppitys
@cappew22
@cappew22 5 лет назад
hey vsauce, linus here
@dustinmcmullin3115
@dustinmcmullin3115 5 лет назад
Shut up
@dustinmcmullin3115
@dustinmcmullin3115 5 лет назад
Shit up
@dijasom
@dijasom 5 лет назад
Love it >:3
@Wraithguard92
@Wraithguard92 5 лет назад
Shat up
@cadenp5982
@cadenp5982 5 лет назад
@@Wraithguard92 up shat
@RalfEngelmann
@RalfEngelmann 4 года назад
6000 cores 64 GPUs 4 TB RAM 5,5, Petabytes of storage This makes up a decent gaming machine :-D
@Apetecan7
@Apetecan7 4 года назад
The future be like :D
@Bigboii7
@Bigboii7 4 года назад
With a gt 210
@bkc.108
@bkc.108 4 года назад
Fps for Minecraft tho?
@aliexacute3930
@aliexacute3930 4 года назад
SSD btw
@MrEzExD
@MrEzExD 4 года назад
But can it run Crysis?
@fancytrash
@fancytrash 4 года назад
The pc doesn't have rgb, how does it even run?!?
@atomic_toaster6394
@atomic_toaster6394 4 года назад
literally unusable
@ChronicSkooma
@ChronicSkooma 3 года назад
Oh it's got G, there is miles of green lights there.
@zlatinmihai958
@zlatinmihai958 3 года назад
@@ChronicSkooma That's just G, the R and the B are also mandatory
@ruiruima4723
@ruiruima4723 3 года назад
Debian?
@freakshow4158
@freakshow4158 3 года назад
calling it a PC is the understatement of the century xD
@alexd7147
@alexd7147 2 года назад
Average people in the future: "Imagine they did all that with only 6000 cores. Now I have that in my fridge."
@the_nepic
@the_nepic 2 года назад
Nah pretty sure they'll have that on their microwave
@Joseph_mama
@Joseph_mama 2 года назад
@@the_nepic *their
@the_nepic
@the_nepic 2 года назад
@@Joseph_mama joe mama
@12ManFan
@12ManFan 2 года назад
When your toaster has the ability to find out if there are infinite prime numbers
@kefilellav8528
@kefilellav8528 2 года назад
@@12ManFan future people be like: man, i hate it when i making toasted bread and my toaster decided that it going to simulate the entire humanity ten years ago in a matrix
@adityasengupta582
@adityasengupta582 5 лет назад
Great job, Linus and Co. This video is brilliant. It's informative and cool at the same time. I would really appreciate if you and other tech youtubers start making more videos like this. After all tech is not just about Smartphones and Gaming rigs. The scientific community is where the real tech lies. Kudos.
@bippityboppityboo552
@bippityboppityboo552 5 лет назад
folm
@AntonioBdeJesus
@AntonioBdeJesus 5 лет назад
With the proper bow, let me make my own words.
@UltimatePwnageNL
@UltimatePwnageNL 5 лет назад
Absolutely seconded. LMG needs a science channel!
@SirFridge
@SirFridge 5 лет назад
Hey maybe do a video with Tom Scott or Vsauce or something
@TensorWave
@TensorWave 5 лет назад
Couldn't agree more
@xxCrazy101xx
@xxCrazy101xx 5 лет назад
This is actually an excellent explanation of how and what gravitational waves are/are detected. I know a lot of science channels who fails to do this well. Good job LTT this was way out of your wheelhouse and you naild it.
@arne1881
@arne1881 4 года назад
Stuff like this makes me appreciate how incredibly stupid i am.
@alialiyev6168
@alialiyev6168 4 года назад
Yes. Everytime I see something like this, I worry how am I gonna be a successful scientist :(
@immu149
@immu149 4 года назад
@@alialiyev6168 i worry how i'm even gonna graduate
@RichLich
@RichLich 3 года назад
@@immu149 I worry if I'm even gonna pass freshman year
@robbiejames1466
@robbiejames1466 3 года назад
I worry
@juk3_r415
@juk3_r415 3 года назад
@@robbiejames1466 same
@olivermarton1762
@olivermarton1762 3 года назад
0:31 : "Thats like measuring from here to the closest star... _Me being fun at parties:_ *"WeLl AcTuAlLy ThE SuN Is tHe ClOsEst StAr..."*
@Milamberinx
@Milamberinx 3 года назад
It's impressive even if it's to the sun.
@MikeyTaylorGaming
@MikeyTaylorGaming 5 лет назад
They've gone to allllll this effort to make everything so perfect. Then the girl at 11:18 decided it was a good idea to have her screens setup so that when she drags something off to the right it appears on the left hand screen. Why.
@aurum7695
@aurum7695 5 лет назад
I was gonna say the same thing lmao
@dfens762
@dfens762 5 лет назад
I find that way more infuriating than I should.
@MrZootSuitz
@MrZootSuitz 5 лет назад
It's probably an old habit like she absolutely knows how to change it
@marianne9317
@marianne9317 5 лет назад
Not the weirdest thing I've seen in physics/astronomy labs. At a lot of telescopes they have extremely high tech mirrors and duct tape underneath to keep some wires in place. Or old monitors from the 70s that you're NOT allowed to touch. Some even still got analogue data read out. Go to CERN in google maps, still kinda looks like old sovjet buildings, but they still discovered the Higgs in 2012!
@EmbeddedSorcery
@EmbeddedSorcery 5 лет назад
I know someone at work who does that... and it totally jarred me out of a conversation when I saw it.
@ScottJWaldron
@ScottJWaldron 5 лет назад
One of my favorite videos that you've produced. Great subject and great job on the video! LIGO is amazing.
@Zero11s
@Zero11s 5 лет назад
you are so dumb it's not even feasible
@7AKV7
@7AKV7 5 лет назад
LEGO*
@ScottJWaldron
@ScottJWaldron 5 лет назад
@@7AKV7 I like Legos as well, but we are talking "Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory" here (LIGO). haha
@its_a_swan
@its_a_swan 5 лет назад
Anytime there's a new level of upper echelon tech unveiled, or a Nobel Prize-winning group that pushes the limits of what is possible, I never cease to be impressed... But this gave me chills. Mind has been blown right out ma' damn skull
@PartySlothy
@PartySlothy 4 года назад
Missed this video when it came out, just got it recommended for some reason. I think it's awesome and hope you'll consider making more scientific content like this.
@peteredenjr.1264
@peteredenjr.1264 4 года назад
Same! Although my class in high school got to go to the Hanford site, so that just adds to the awesomeness of this video!
@OxygenOS
@OxygenOS 2 года назад
I got recommended today.
@tejaskapil6803
@tejaskapil6803 4 года назад
Linus: somehow drops a 6000 core pc NASA: ;-;
@acmenipponair
@acmenipponair 4 года назад
If Linus would be able to hold a 6000 Core "PC", he would be super man :D
@agrisimfarming
@agrisimfarming 4 года назад
@@acmenipponair Thats why he dropped it, its too heavy
@walidfakhfakh3660
@walidfakhfakh3660 3 года назад
@@agrisimfarming hey dont maker fun of linus yoi_u kid im better tha yo uand dont saybthat nerds are bad i come from 2017 from the times of depressiona dn iphone 7 spo i m here to tell yiou that iwant to attack you idiot,w and iall i ask about you is lmùy sony submarine that i left over my hous eand mùaybe you can some over to tazll lit to hand over the same walll of the ceiling that i mheraring which uis goiing to fall over me because i t its is really hard conbsidering the forfce that im telling and im really havin,g so much fun typing with this keyboard it fells really well i and osryy for my bad english bexcauyse i l live i na shitty country where you have to be forced to learn english from the internet like those idiotswho waste their time playing videos games till 4 am alike stupid,hopes but im not one of them becasue i take care of my heath
@dangmang7524
@dangmang7524 3 года назад
@@walidfakhfakh3660 what
@l.lawliet46
@l.lawliet46 3 года назад
@@walidfakhfakh3660 what the fuck is this geberish
@faktionfpv3590
@faktionfpv3590 5 лет назад
Linus: You can check the links in the description to buy the things we featured Me: Cool I always wanted a laser interferometer gravitational observatory.
@desolate_oblivion
@desolate_oblivion 5 лет назад
lol
@mikgus
@mikgus 5 лет назад
Did a quick wikipedia check. $395M for the basic one and add another $620M for the advanced model. And all the cool kids will make fun of you if you only go with the basic one.
@watema3381
@watema3381 5 лет назад
Yeah I have a couple trillion left over from my Twinkie buying spree, I'd like to order 47 of them
@faktionfpv3590
@faktionfpv3590 5 лет назад
@@watema3381 Imma wait for the 2019 refresh though
@julianrikenberg9464
@julianrikenberg9464 5 лет назад
@@watema3381 wait a bit and go for the one that is gonna orbit the earth
@maysovulta8574
@maysovulta8574 5 лет назад
Please, make more videos like this, I am glad to see LTT expanding their variety of content, and plus your guys did a great job of helping the viewers understand the science behind this. keep it up!!!
@acrylex4663
@acrylex4663 3 года назад
2050: 500 Core CPUs introduced to consumers *Meanwhile Intel still making 2 Core Celerons*
@nin1ten1do
@nin1ten1do Год назад
meanwhile in time of core i3.,... i have 100CORE TILERA system :)) ya you live in past already..
@unusualcomment9731
@unusualcomment9731 4 года назад
Linus 2018: "6000 cores with 4TB of RAM!" Linus 2020:"64 cores processor single machine with 2TB of RAM!"
@h8GW
@h8GW 3 года назад
And all he does with it is to give Google more reason to bloat Chome.
@oakguard
@oakguard 2 года назад
@@h8GW what do you expect from a guy who drops tech most people can only dream of like a bag of peanuts
@catsEeter
@catsEeter Год назад
100th like uewh adfshuidfas h fadsi0sda
@scottrobinson4611
@scottrobinson4611 5 лет назад
Grad-level physics student here. Great video! Didn't expect the overall concept to be explained so well given the typical content you put out. I'm sure quite a lot of research went in to this so kudos to you. I'd be super happy with more physics content! Another cool science/tech thing I think you might be interested in researching is the Square-Kilometer Array (SKA) radio telescope array due to have its first stage constructed by 2020, for first observations in 2021. The super cool thing about this project is that once fully complete by the late 2020s, this telescope will be gathering and processing over 1 EXABYTE of data, Every. Single. Day. One whole god-damn Exabyte, from one single (collection of) telescope(s). The whole internet consists of only few exabytes at most. Never mind the technical challenges of building such a large array of radio telescopes, but the challenge of figuring out how to process and store that much data is astronomical! (Excuse the pun).
@Haydn_
@Haydn_ 5 лет назад
I love when LTT goes into how computers are used outside of gaming
@Koeras16
@Koeras16 5 лет назад
same here
@skuzzyj
@skuzzyj 5 лет назад
This is honestly the stuff that keeps me around. Give me more of that STEM porn and I'll be a happy man
@bonob0123
@bonob0123 5 лет назад
yes exactly
@donloder1
@donloder1 5 лет назад
totally
@colinantink9094
@colinantink9094 5 лет назад
Same
@majorklutz7800
@majorklutz7800 4 года назад
I used to live 30 minutes from the Livingston Louisiana station!
@xmine08
@xmine08 2 года назад
This is actually the most in-depth explanation on what makes this thing tick than I have even seen on physics related channels! Thanks and Kudos, LTT!
@farmerwoody123
@farmerwoody123 5 лет назад
I like it when LTT look at stuff that's a bit out of their depth. Good video guys!
@satyris410
@satyris410 5 лет назад
I wonder how many more videos they've uploaded throughout December as compared to other months. Linus has said they get more advertisement revenue around Christmas
@MrRrosi
@MrRrosi 5 лет назад
*Makes 9 minute science segment* Low key wanted to run Cinebench r15 on 6000 cores
@codename5050
@codename5050 5 лет назад
I came here expecting that
@harbl99
@harbl99 5 лет назад
Finishes before you hit "begin". Scientists all go "Oooh, now that's interesting..."
@camerongemmell2354
@camerongemmell2354 5 лет назад
😂
@kantaim4195
@kantaim4195 5 лет назад
@@harbl99 XD
@syth-1
@syth-1 5 лет назад
Wouldn't get much of a high score - I can assure you.
@alnicospeaker
@alnicospeaker 3 года назад
Great job explaining LIGO in such a short time!
@Akuba
@Akuba 4 года назад
Does that mean they technically are able to detect if Linus drop's something?
@cl4655
@cl4655 4 года назад
Akuba There is no point because he drops things constantly
@JavaJake123
@JavaJake123 4 года назад
Akuba yes
@TheoParis
@TheoParis 4 года назад
XD
@justraven7526
@justraven7526 4 года назад
Now I know why Linus wasn't there, lol
@ziadshoura
@ziadshoura 3 года назад
You mean the Hacksmith
@jakekeip
@jakekeip 5 лет назад
This is an amazing video. As a physics major, I appreciated the detail and accuracy of what you explained. Keep up the good work! The insane amount of thought and effort that went into this and seeing it come to fruition is why this deserves the nobel prize. If you're bored, there was a talk from Rainer Wiess at the APS conference in LA where he talks about the journey. If I remember correctly, 40 years as an experimentalist with absolutely 0 results and they just kept working and they were confident in the theory and their execution and it finally worked! True success story and great fundamental science.
@MrNosugarcoating
@MrNosugarcoating 5 лет назад
Jake Keiper they got help. They’re hardly college graduates. See even a high school degree can make highly scripted good videos !
@kiyoponnn
@kiyoponnn 5 лет назад
@@MrNosugarcoating There's no such thing as a highschool degree dumbass
@Zaliant
@Zaliant 5 лет назад
@@kiyoponnn he made a tiny mistake don't be a fucking dickwad about it asshole
@nitishachar
@nitishachar 3 года назад
Seriously, LTT videos are evolving in both, content and creativity with each passing day! Do keep up this amazing work.
@DaRooMN
@DaRooMN Год назад
Love this kind of content .. Gaming, Overclocking, weird builds and all that is cool, but more of this, please
@REVOLUTIONS51
@REVOLUTIONS51 5 лет назад
I do study in Pisa, Italy where we have the other working interferometer of this kind, virgo. Fun facts, the second event of gravitational waves detected by the one shown here were was not recorded by the one in Italy, this meant the waves were coming from one of the 4 blind spots of the interferometer. This way they could triangulate the origin of the signal with much higher precision that if it had actually detected any wave ahahah
@UltimatePwnageNL
@UltimatePwnageNL 5 лет назад
> ahahah Italian confirmed
@uhhhhh262
@uhhhhh262 5 лет назад
Ah ah ah
@MrRazgriz
@MrRazgriz 5 лет назад
@@UltimatePwnageNL What's wrong with "ahahaha" ?
@UltimatePwnageNL
@UltimatePwnageNL 5 лет назад
@AngryPostmanSthlm2 They are two-axis interferometers, but we'd like to measure in three axes. so you need another one not halfway across, but 1/4 across the world to have all 3 axes. (if you build them flat on the ground). If one doesn't detect anything but the other two do, that means the detector that got nothing was perpendicular to the wave's direction in both axes. (In this case, the wave must have come from straight up or straight down for the one that got nothing)
@weirdalchemy
@weirdalchemy 5 лет назад
This is a fantastic video. I'd love to see more stuff like this from LTT, it's an incredibly interesting perspective on computing and science. Great work guys!
@wodddj
@wodddj 5 лет назад
This is real TECH!
@The_Swerved_One
@The_Swerved_One Год назад
Fascinating stuff... One of the 2 facilities (Livingston) is about 10 miles from where I live. I've got a couple of colleagues who have done work there and it is truly amazing. I've never been in the facility myself, but I am quite familiar with it and it's concept of operation (I was a scientific instrument technician for quite some time).
@minine6508
@minine6508 4 года назад
I really enjoy these videos incorporating computer tech with science!
@TTaiiLs
@TTaiiLs 5 лет назад
Please do more science content like this!
@95TurboSol
@95TurboSol 5 лет назад
I just realized we need a Linus Science channel now
@WesleyFranks
@WesleyFranks 5 лет назад
I agree. Definitely needed.
@SystemBot
@SystemBot 5 лет назад
If you like science channels with similar to what this video is like, there's already plenty of them. For example, SmarterEveryDay.
@omary5439
@omary5439 5 лет назад
@@SystemBot yea but we like linus
@tinkrbelfrk
@tinkrbelfrk 5 лет назад
Sisilarifriririra11 said that 1PM 1AM had 1pq11111111 on a Kjakskaes21 and
@JM-in8fq
@JM-in8fq 5 лет назад
LST
@rahilafzalnihal4723
@rahilafzalnihal4723 3 года назад
I was reading the paper last night and today in my recommendation list 🤣🤣 But I loved it.
@emershahi7006
@emershahi7006 2 года назад
We want more of this type of content... Good Job!!!
@joenodden
@joenodden 5 лет назад
Linus seems to know a lot about measuring small stuff.
@NASHonPS3
@NASHonPS3 5 лет назад
I see what you did there......
@sinki19841984
@sinki19841984 5 лет назад
someone mail him the adress of the nearest burn center
@Zero11s
@Zero11s 5 лет назад
it wasn't measured, it was calculated
@johnnyp.5816
@johnnyp.5816 5 лет назад
You see, Linus, a male homo sapien, is distinguished in the act of measuring his molecular genetalia
@castlehill6717
@castlehill6717 5 лет назад
I lawld
@NonsensicalSpudz
@NonsensicalSpudz 5 лет назад
11:18 somebody please fix her multi monitor layout lol
@DipperDK
@DipperDK 5 лет назад
Haha, i noticed that to :D
@MrJohnboyofsj
@MrJohnboyofsj 5 лет назад
Anybody else notice the Steam Logo under the monitors? Also some Linux variation is running. Could either be she just doesn't know how to fix it or it's intentionally that way.
@ristorohtmets609
@ristorohtmets609 5 лет назад
I was triggered and very surprised..
@amvsandvideoediting
@amvsandvideoediting 5 лет назад
here i am pausing the video going "wtf does he mean?" then i played it and cringed hard xD lmao
@serengeor5148
@serengeor5148 5 лет назад
@@gideonschwalbe Window snapping still works on inner edge with normal layout
@EnraEnerato
@EnraEnerato 2 года назад
Huh, I read a scifi book where they tried to make use of a solid metal wave detector... I was not aware that was an actual thing! So, thanks for redirecting me to this one folks, I learned something new/old I was not aware of!
@milkmeapollo9048
@milkmeapollo9048 3 года назад
This is honestly the most in depth explanation of this facility and their Discovery
@benitollan
@benitollan 5 лет назад
Were they so worried that Linus would accidentally trigger it dropping stuff that they invited him to train the false positives algorithm?
@ackling
@ackling 5 лет назад
Go to Switzerland and do a video on the computing power at CERN. That would make for an awesome video.
@fcgHenden
@fcgHenden 5 лет назад
Whoaa! Yassss!
@theColJessep
@theColJessep 5 лет назад
Yes, I 3rd this idea!
@bananobanana1870
@bananobanana1870 5 лет назад
Or about the square kilometre array once it's finished, it will generate more data than everything before iirc
@aaryan7143
@aaryan7143 5 лет назад
El Psy Kongroo
@stasisthebest
@stasisthebest 5 лет назад
Yes yes yes
@matt9777
@matt9777 3 года назад
Don’t ever underestimate a scientist’s motivation to get shit done! An incredible facility with an incredible mission. Very impressive. Great video LTT.
@Rafael57YT
@Rafael57YT 3 года назад
Really cool to see a science video on this channel
@braydennturner
@braydennturner 5 лет назад
I love when LTT does videos like these!
@nmsdestiny5823
@nmsdestiny5823 5 лет назад
I agree
@moedalgarny
@moedalgarny 5 лет назад
Number 9 a burger with tomato squished by the employe legs
@BattousaiHBr
@BattousaiHBr 5 лет назад
these videos always blow my mind.
@braydenmoore43
@braydenmoore43 5 лет назад
your name sucks
@benkask96
@benkask96 5 лет назад
How did you comment before the video was uploaded?!?
@docalex1991
@docalex1991 4 года назад
I love the fact that even if this is a "consumer tech" channel, you keep making videos about the "fringe" tech we use in physics. Both Linus and Alex did an amazing job exlpaining how that big ass interferometer works!!
@leonardfibigerlewis
@leonardfibigerlewis 3 года назад
Damn! That was unexpectedly interesting! Thanks for sharing.
@ussj4brolli
@ussj4brolli 3 года назад
More videos like this, is needed.
@LizzardHimself
@LizzardHimself 5 лет назад
11:17 : Works at a super high end scientific measuring facility Change the order of the displays? Nah, we can't do that here.
@patience__8051
@patience__8051 5 лет назад
To be fair, depending on the DE used it can be a pain.. even more if it's not up to date. Remember that Unity was doing stupid and always considered the left-iest monitor to be the main one. And it was Ubuntu 16.04.. not too far ago.
@Samuel.55
@Samuel.55 5 лет назад
@@patience__8051 yeah but... Even if it's hard software wise, it should be easy enough to physically swap the monitors around
@tzxazrael
@tzxazrael 5 лет назад
@@Samuel.55 but then a different monitor becomes left-iest...
@CattoRayTube
@CattoRayTube 5 лет назад
@@Samuel.55 swap *one end of the cables around, haha. Tzx was right. As unlikely as it is, threre might be a legitimate reason for the existing arrangement... though I can't think of one ha.
@donnienall626
@donnienall626 5 лет назад
I'm going to choose to hope the screens round robin
@CorrectCrusader
@CorrectCrusader 5 лет назад
So thats where all the ram went
@pangkan270
@pangkan270 5 лет назад
@@MigzAztig21 Gaming in 32K 120 FPS!!
@jody.lumbantoruan
@jody.lumbantoruan 5 лет назад
they went to cloud sharing base, you can download it for free
@absolutelynoone8173
@absolutelynoone8173 5 лет назад
I bet that all that RAM costs more than my life amirite?
@andy56duky
@andy56duky 5 лет назад
@@pangkan270 69k 420fps
@polychoron
@polychoron 5 лет назад
@@andy56duky Did you actually calculate that?
@achronos81
@achronos81 Год назад
I'm late to this party, this is great. LTT please push to make more of these pop-sci pieces, any chance you get! You are really good at it. And hey they stay relevant for years!
@Blackmark52
@Blackmark52 Год назад
Science video on Linus Tech Tips? I love it! I've heard explanations of the science of measuring gravitational waves many times, but this focus on engineering is something new and interesting.
@sasimitra5871
@sasimitra5871 5 лет назад
Make this a series. Go around and analyse the working and computers of cool science labs around the world
@smogstreaming
@smogstreaming 5 лет назад
DID YOU JUST ASSUME THIS VIDEO'S GENDER!?!?!?!?!?! I know, I know. It's a joke. o _ o
@Its-RaMPaGe
@Its-RaMPaGe 5 лет назад
SmogStreaming Channel he/she meant make, didnt he/she?
@smogstreaming
@smogstreaming 5 лет назад
@@Its-RaMPaGe In my personal opinion, I believe that this person (of unspecified gender, sex, race, religion, and economical status) meant to type "make", instead of "male". I also understand the simplicity of such a mistake, and make no judgement on this person's over-all intelligence, cognitive ability, or general everyday functioning.
@saleplains
@saleplains 5 лет назад
seriously though this should be a series
@smogstreaming
@smogstreaming 5 лет назад
@@saleplainsYeah, for sure. That'd be pretty cool.
@ChinmayDhumal
@ChinmayDhumal 5 лет назад
Whoever wrote the script of this video had a real big job this time. Even Linus, to narrate it in a good flow. LTT NEVER DISAPPOINTS.
@funkykenan
@funkykenan 5 лет назад
Honestly I couldn't understand much from the script, it was as if Linus was just saying out mumbo jumbo, he definitely isn't qualified to explain sciencey stuff
@DragonM109R
@DragonM109R 5 лет назад
@@funkykenan YUp.. it made him sound like he knew what he was talking about . LOL
@sintjinansley6107
@sintjinansley6107 5 лет назад
@@funkykenan He's not supposed to be explaining the "sciencey stuff", and no-one else doing this video would have done a better job of explaining the sciencey stuff to you, because that wasn't the point of the video. If you wanted to actually learn the science (physics) behind this place, you would be better served looking for a physics channel, than a computers one.
@Zaylic
@Zaylic 3 года назад
thanks for todays tech tip!
@prof1811
@prof1811 3 года назад
That was an ecellent explanation. Hats off to u.
@dand8538
@dand8538 5 лет назад
You visited LIGO that is really cool. I remember when they got the result. Loads of people though it would not work, not sensitive enough or just is not possible to detect gravity waves. I bet they had a sick party on that day. Drunken professors swinging from the chandelier. I would have paid to have been there.
@diablo.the.cheater
@diablo.the.cheater 5 лет назад
actually there is a interview and they did not have a party there in fact they didn't believe the results themselves and keep searching for 3 weeks who was the one that manipulated the results and as they convinced themselves that the results where real slowly during those 3 weeks when they were convinced fully it was so gradual they just accepted it without a party, they thought the result was too good to be real, and they convinced themselves so gradually that it was real that there was not "Eureka!" moment, that is how good scientist work, skeptics even of their own results that had dedicated their lives to them
@BorisDessimond
@BorisDessimond 4 года назад
@@diablo.the.cheater That's actually dope
@ulrichkalber9039
@ulrichkalber9039 4 года назад
i foresee that soon there will be a result that Comes from a place that is actually outside the volume thought to be "the universe"
@Milamberinx
@Milamberinx 3 года назад
@@ulrichkalber9039 how would we recognise something from outside "the universe". I suppose it should be extremely far away, but we date emissions by where they come from rather than any internal property they have. I kind of think humans won't detect information from outside the universe until we're gathering data from multiple star systems. But then quantum squeezing sounds like cheating to me so I'm more than happy to be wrong.
@ulrichkalber9039
@ulrichkalber9039 3 года назад
@@Milamberinx weather the age or Location is determined, if the math says the distance to the object/occurrence is too far away to be inside the theoretic Limits of the universe then there must be something wrong.
@ItsAlleged
@ItsAlleged 5 лет назад
Okay yes, fancy science and all... but 11:18 really? You don't have your monitors set up in the right order?
@jodyporter3879
@jodyporter3879 5 лет назад
Haha yes, right:right to left:left
@PiTdeLyX
@PiTdeLyX 5 лет назад
This kinda triggered me. I get it, not everyone knows these features exist but COME ON -_-
@Ruhrpottpatriot
@Ruhrpottpatriot 5 лет назад
@@PiTdeLyX If there's one thing I learned in my CS studies: Mathematicians cannot into computer.
@ZowwyZoe
@ZowwyZoe 5 лет назад
I immediately paused the video and came down here to see if anyone else noticed it. I'm glad I'm not the only one being annoyed by that!
@AliceTheSpider
@AliceTheSpider 5 лет назад
@@Ruhrpottpatriot Nah, as a physicist I am also very much into Computer Science >.>
@Warhammerdude299
@Warhammerdude299 2 года назад
Man, Alex got to go on such an amazingly cool field trip.
@geniemiki
@geniemiki 3 года назад
I have no idea what tese guys are talking about but it's nice to listen to with my morning coffee xD
@uss_04
@uss_04 5 лет назад
So no link in the description to buy what was featured?
@BKKJunE
@BKKJunE 5 лет назад
I wonder... Can it run Crysis?
@TomJo-tu5rr
@TomJo-tu5rr 5 лет назад
Needs more RayTracing
@mindbreak666
@mindbreak666 5 лет назад
No need for links. If you can afford it, your butler is probably able to make a call and get you one or two.
@defghi9285
@defghi9285 5 лет назад
@@BKKJunE finally someone who's asking the real questions
@buttsagingtonbananabutt9917
@buttsagingtonbananabutt9917 5 лет назад
Linus is the confirmed Vsauce 4
@EditorGuy-up7nj
@EditorGuy-up7nj 5 лет назад
exactly
@snorty6052
@snorty6052 5 лет назад
@@angrywolfjr7164 Omegalul*
@snorty6052
@snorty6052 5 лет назад
@@angrywolfjr7164 Thanks B
@raulsaavedra709
@raulsaavedra709 2 года назад
Awesome video! Not sure how come only watching it now. These sciency incursions ought to be done more frequently by LTT. Their reach and visibility would definitely make true cutting edge science awereness more widely spread.
@tarlcabbot2551
@tarlcabbot2551 Месяц назад
First time I've watched this video. IT'S AWESOME!!!!! More please!!
@chex4923
@chex4923 5 лет назад
Why did they need a 6000 core cpu? They could've just added rgb to make it fast Edit: woah thanks for all the likes! Also, thanks Astro for reminding me that they should’ve downloaded more ram
@jaggerjdm9787
@jaggerjdm9787 5 лет назад
d o w n l o a d m o r e r a m
@Diego-vt3kv
@Diego-vt3kv 5 лет назад
the cooler it looks the faster it performs
@AZZAMNO1
@AZZAMNO1 5 лет назад
Red : make your computer faster but also run hotter Green : more eco-friendly, but at the cost of performance. Blue : have the best cooling system, your computer feels cooler
@xeno_christ_blackout
@xeno_christ_blackout 5 лет назад
@@AZZAMNO1 purple makes your computer grow a third eye and be able to download more ram
@squiddle5193
@squiddle5193 5 лет назад
Why do I find this so fucking funny.
@fubarboots
@fubarboots 5 лет назад
You did not seem to ask how they compensated for the bend in the Earth?
@LinusTechTips
@LinusTechTips 5 лет назад
Everyone knows the earth is flat.
@erichludendorff9183
@erichludendorff9183 5 лет назад
@@LinusTechTips Knowledgeable
@Sharklops
@Sharklops 5 лет назад
Not sure what you're getting at.. they just build the detector arms level over the 4km.
@dylanharding5720
@dylanharding5720 5 лет назад
@@Sharklops whoosh
@shorttimer874
@shorttimer874 5 лет назад
@@LinusTechTips That was only true BLDI, before Linus dropped it
@RazeTheShadow
@RazeTheShadow 3 года назад
That's why I love humanity. Making that much effort to learn something.
@pexoto5093
@pexoto5093 Год назад
I love these kinds of videos so much
@TheMrGoncharov
@TheMrGoncharov 5 лет назад
Awesome and unexpected video, thank you!
@sraftyc7773
@sraftyc7773 5 лет назад
near unsubbed a few weeks back, so good to see a video like this again
@marthameza6033
@marthameza6033 5 лет назад
👑 *WAN7T ME? LO0OK, I MASTBATE NAK6ED,снеск5 VID3еО.* 🌊
@Hellothere-tv1tt
@Hellothere-tv1tt 5 лет назад
10:26 finally I can open a second chrome tab
@gabrielandy9272
@gabrielandy9272 5 лет назад
yay now we need to double that to open more two tabs
@OneDabMan
@OneDabMan 5 лет назад
@@gabrielandy9272 no no, we dont do that here
@kantaim4195
@kantaim4195 5 лет назад
relatable
@Synky
@Synky 5 лет назад
lololol
@commanderbrickbreaker45
@commanderbrickbreaker45 3 года назад
I knew the process looked and sounded familiar until I seen "The Livingston Observatory" and realized that's not too far from where I live, same state and general area almost. I went there for a tour once and it was interesting.
@smellthel
@smellthel 3 года назад
Didn’t expect a science lesson but still really cool
@heathhooper3699
@heathhooper3699 5 лет назад
fantastic presentation that goes above the usual 3rd-4th grade level of layman "science-news". Do more of this! Definitely a positive contribution to the body of human knowledge.
@donloder1
@donloder1 5 лет назад
i dozed off until the computer parts
@piratesmanX
@piratesmanX 5 лет назад
Ikr, it's well explained and I'm actually enjoying it.
@lukeweeks3470
@lukeweeks3470 4 года назад
*"How do you measure something that's really, really small?"*
@neonicplays
@neonicplays 4 года назад
I wonder why he needs to do it.........
@lemansanton6534
@lemansanton6534 4 года назад
🤔
@arhmlmao
@arhmlmao 4 года назад
feelsbadman
@lukeweeks3470
@lukeweeks3470 4 года назад
@@neonicplays Yvonne wants to know 😂
@BudKingUK
@BudKingUK 4 года назад
@@lukeweeks3470 we all know it's you that wants to know, stop worrying about your size you'll grow into it eventually, if you're ever feeling down just remember only 4 inches is needed to please the lady.
@knkmphd
@knkmphd 4 года назад
Love the steam box at 11.18 :P
@tanmaydeshpande8676
@tanmaydeshpande8676 2 года назад
You should really look forward to do more videos, I like it
@Saimyoshu
@Saimyoshu 5 лет назад
Hey LTTSauce! Linus here. How do you measure something that's really, really small?
@Rotated
@Rotated 5 лет назад
@@DOPE607 no
@tsruhnnep
@tsruhnnep 5 лет назад
*vsauce music starts playing*
@thegoodone4113
@thegoodone4113 5 лет назад
@@tsruhnnep nice one
@BlackLightning0Games
@BlackLightning0Games 5 лет назад
Your pepe
@CaudaMiller
@CaudaMiller 5 лет назад
you can try with schubler, if not then electron scope
@nocapchrs2921
@nocapchrs2921 5 лет назад
These types of videos are cool, you should make more.
@advancedcitizen77
@advancedcitizen77 5 лет назад
chris flores12345 agreed!!!!
@noraakeem1294
@noraakeem1294 3 года назад
More videos like this! I know how much work it must be, but moreeeeeee!
@k3nobi366
@k3nobi366 4 года назад
Watched it thr first time, don't understand a thing, leaves the vid a year later, watch it again, listen carefully, and now I understand it and realizes how fuckingly cool it is, would like to see these types of videos more often
@MrAleksander59
@MrAleksander59 5 лет назад
Beautiful human work and incredible accuracy level.
@_neimgaming4499
@_neimgaming4499 5 лет назад
@Angelika Zelle No u
@revelation3979
@revelation3979 5 лет назад
Whites and Asians, not the rest
@lancewalker2595
@lancewalker2595 5 лет назад
Why is that relevant ?
@revelation3979
@revelation3979 5 лет назад
@@lancewalker2595 Give props to those who most deserve it.
@lancewalker2595
@lancewalker2595 5 лет назад
@ThatPretentiousGuy I'm white, presumably you are as well, and yet neither of us did anything to contribute to this monument of science. You are engaging in a false generalization, it's not only ignorant but it's also logically false.
@untitledphysicist3205
@untitledphysicist3205 5 лет назад
I loved this video I’m a physics major at school and seeing you guys cover something like this is really cool
@MicroageHD
@MicroageHD 5 лет назад
Cool, me too! Too bad our governments rather fund military and war instead of such projects where they whine about every penny :(
@shitpost7026
@shitpost7026 4 года назад
2027 people with their pocket sized gravitational detectors: look how primitive we where back in 2019
@DimitriMoreira
@DimitriMoreira 4 года назад
2019? This has been there for like... 15 years longer. Took a while to do its job. They had to wait for 3 gravitational waves and could only prove the last one. 2007, 2009 and 2015.
@Alexandru1996_
@Alexandru1996_ 4 года назад
I have gravitational detectors right now. They are called legs and they detect that i am attractied by the gravitation of earth :p I suppose my legs are not really pocket sized like you sayed :))
@MysticalApple
@MysticalApple 4 года назад
@@Alexandru1996_ I have a gravitational wave detector called a phone that shows me articles about detected gravitational waves
@MysticalApple
@MysticalApple 4 года назад
Brave of you to assume we'll still be alive then
@Milamberinx
@Milamberinx 3 года назад
@@Alexandru1996_ your legs are not good gravitational detectors, they can be fooled by acceleration, and they need to be calibrated often :-)
@toastoots2474
@toastoots2474 2 года назад
Linus: "I mean we as a human species" Linus: "except me" Me: what are you then? A xenomorph?
@OxygenOS
@OxygenOS 2 года назад
Or perhaps the robot 😬
@Nj1498
@Nj1498 5 лет назад
This is something I'd expect from Veritasium....😅
@denisgregory3868
@denisgregory3868 5 лет назад
I believe he has already done that video
@denisgregory3868
@denisgregory3868 5 лет назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-iphcyNWFD10.html
@Amar-fd7cg
@Amar-fd7cg 5 лет назад
I felt that the physics content was covered better than Veritasium's video
@samvandenabeele2808
@samvandenabeele2808 5 лет назад
Amar yes but you don't really need to explain in that much detail there's probably just 0.1% o the viewers who actually understands what they are doing
@neutronstar6739
@neutronstar6739 5 лет назад
@@Amar-fd7cg or you don't understand what he said.
@suborgtfo.4433
@suborgtfo.4433 5 лет назад
_Holy Shit, I Was Waiting For This One_ _Thank You, Linus Very Cool_
@coolbeams6885
@coolbeams6885 2 года назад
8:23 that S.R. Hadden quote is a nice touch
@S13Reborn
@S13Reborn 3 года назад
Amazing video, really glad to see how you get the gamers into science.
@ShinobiEngineer
@ShinobiEngineer 5 лет назад
SCIENCE + COMPUTERS = ME HAPPY 🤓👍 This should be a series . . . 😉🙏
@fnige
@fnige 5 лет назад
Holy $h!t... Best name for this series
@tzxazrael
@tzxazrael 5 лет назад
i mean, to be fair... it kinda IS. LTT has done a number of videos regarding scientific applications of megacomputers. some crazy monster computer at SFU (i think?), and another about a quantum computer, and why home based quantum computing isn't in the immediate future due to needing near absolute zero temperatures required, are two that immediately spring to mind. also the HOLY $H!T thing is a recurring series as well (which might be overlapping with the previous videos i mentioned).
@spinbastianvettel5477
@spinbastianvettel5477 5 лет назад
Oh hello Asian guy!
@jody.lumbantoruan
@jody.lumbantoruan 5 лет назад
@@fnige hmm 🤔
@jody.lumbantoruan
@jody.lumbantoruan 5 лет назад
@@fnige *Holy $h!t... Scientist's tech* a spin off of _Holy $h!t manufacturers says_
@gosuckacat
@gosuckacat 5 лет назад
This is how the Black Mesa incident happened
@cyrillemathieu6940
@cyrillemathieu6940 5 лет назад
Got the reference
@MelbourneArchviz
@MelbourneArchviz 5 лет назад
we're so old.
@HyperMario64
@HyperMario64 5 лет назад
A classic one, folks.
@Jgeraus
@Jgeraus 5 лет назад
@@MelbourneArchviz I 'member
@zahialsalman
@zahialsalman 5 лет назад
@@MelbourneArchviz if it makes you feel better, I'm young and I got it too 😅
@albertorobinson7611
@albertorobinson7611 4 года назад
That's bananas guys thank you for this
@bulasturubula3660
@bulasturubula3660 4 года назад
All of this sounds amazing, and i think i could passionately listen to those scientists for all my life and still not get it xD
@101m4n
@101m4n 5 лет назад
Only in america does your advanced astrophysics experiment need to be hardened against stray bullets xD
@z33tanner
@z33tanner 5 лет назад
This is a great comment lol.
@mrmedium7984
@mrmedium7984 5 лет назад
To be fair, we dont have a truck of peace problem.
@vincentkikkert1212
@vincentkikkert1212 5 лет назад
@@mrmedium7984 didn't you have one in New York last year?
@neoasura
@neoasura 5 лет назад
Yeah, only in America do we have to worry about that pesky Constitution that lets people say all kinds of shit, and have guns. If only we could just rip it up right? It would make things so much better xD
@vincentkikkert1212
@vincentkikkert1212 5 лет назад
@@neoasura America isn't the only country with freedom of speech or a variant of it xD
@mazonrick3560
@mazonrick3560 5 лет назад
Love the vid LTT, its a refreshing change however still tech based. Sensing shifts coming....
@sykhro
@sykhro 5 лет назад
Considering this was released on Floatplane almost 2 months ago, nope
@floatinggoose9197
@floatinggoose9197 5 лет назад
Can someone PLEASE copy paste my following comment.
@floatinggoose9197
@floatinggoose9197 5 лет назад
LTT TEAM, PLEASE ; Linus, please review the Walmart Brand ONN 4k LED TV series. For reference, ONN makes 5$ headphones that regularly come broken out of the box. Now Walmart has an "ONN" Brand 50 Inch 4K Display for 240$ US. PLEASE READ ME
@tzxazrael
@tzxazrael 5 лет назад
@@floatinggoose9197 "it's apparently shit." there's your review. compare to: Walmart's attempt at gaming pc's: "They're pretty shit" - official LTT review (paraphrased).
@nicksmith1472
@nicksmith1472 4 года назад
I live right beside the one in Louisiana its location we give tours every other Saturday the one here has a rgb server room and has over 7 server blocks
@yashovardhangwaley90
@yashovardhangwaley90 2 года назад
The space observatory LISA is just beyond!
@Mikkelmand
@Mikkelmand 5 лет назад
You should have started the video by saying: "Hey Vsauce Linus here"
@adityamaanas9470
@adityamaanas9470 5 лет назад
linusauce.
@kefler187
@kefler187 4 года назад
@@adityamaanas9470 That's wrong in more ways than one >.>
@Dargonhuman
@Dargonhuman 4 года назад
@@kefler187 But it feels so right somehow...
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