Hey, did I miss you ? I just see this extract on a short and the first thing I thought was : "Damn he looks like Vsauce", so I made this video lol this exctract is from the serie called "pantheon" #memes #vsauce
shaggy is only 9th dimensional while vsauce has left dimensions entirely. shaggy entire existence will be created and destroyed an uncountable number of times. the heat death of the universe will occur and there will only be Vsauce killing shaggy. over and over and over again.
@@ianzachary3762 Actually no, that's not what the technique does. It does not create any mass. Imaginary mass is a weird name since the concept literally is a mass that cannot logically exist, therefore having no mass. Basically purple is like forcing this mass that cannot exist into reality. So you have space occupied by nonexistance. Gojo throws that nonexistence at you, which basically makes you not exist. That way purple erases stuff from existence. By throwing something that shouldn't able to exist at you. Purple can also be MUCH bigger than a button. I won't spoil anything, but just believe me it can be much bigger. I mean, wait, I just realized, sure, it's small when Gojo has it on his fingers and throws it, but both times it was shown in the anime so far it expands. It's as big as half of Tojis torso when Gojo is a teen and big enough to tear a canyon into the woods when he used it in season 1 lol. Sooooo, even without manga spoilers, you're just plain wrong 👀 TLDR: Hollow Purple has no mass and it can get much bigger than a button. You're completely wrong.
“Imaginary techniques are imaginary or are they? The Max Plank equations were solved with imaginary numbers. Isn’t that strange? But what does it mean for something to be real? Kant attempted to free us from solipsism with time. Well, imaginary time is used in physics. However, my strength is complex, for you. Everything rotates. For the Spirit proceeded from the Father and so do all things in existence process. Complex numbers describe the rotations."
@@ardynizunia9709 im fairly sure purple actually works as a combination of blue and red, simultaneously pushing and pulling so hard it just rips matter apart
This is a very terrifying line because that means he treated it as a spectacle, a game he never loses. Meaning, you were fighting a losing battle for your life.
@@KirbyLinkACW it wasn't even a dangerous situation to him. He didn't have an emotional stake in the fight. He wasn't scared, angry, determined to win, nothing
@yomadin If you do a little more math you may find out that it indeed is a positive percentage and that too in decimals and very very small...anyways....oil up lil' bro
Welp, this has got to be the best thing I've seen all month. Now we sit and wait for four hundred other channels to hop on the trend and animate Vsauce obliterating the space-time continuum.
"Scientists don't usually call it stretching, they call it spaghettification, once you reach this place you'd be dead , OR IS IT?"- Vsauce 💀 Micheal is so calm that we cannot even fathom how much power he holds in the universe
Hey Vsauce, Michael here. In 1785, Antoine Lavoisier stated that matter cannot be created or destroyed. And he said that because I hadn't been born yet
@@Imperfection-n That number is called Avogadro's number, well it's not exactly that since we can only approximate this number. It shows in places when you're calculating the number of molecules in a gram worth of a certain compound and such, an Avogadro's number worth of something is also called a 'mole' of that something.
For anyone wondering what's that random ass number in the title, its actually Avogadro's number approximately equal to 6.022 • 10^23 , representing the number of particles in a mole of substance. The dude in the video just added - to the 23 to make the number extremely small instead of extremely big. ( call me a nerd in the comments i Like chemistry lol)
Thank you someone noticed :) Edit, also if ypu multiply the weight of the mole by that number (with the minus in front of the 23) you get the weight of the atom in atomic units! (At least i think that was the mesure used for that)
It's the middle of the night and you just finished a horror movie and say to yourself: "good thing that isn't real" "Or is it?" : you hear from outside the window
.00000000000000000000006022% of his power gives him the ability to harness the power of black holes, he can already become the strongest man to ever live at even less
@@RobyOfGaming um actually infinity is only a concept because Real numbers include rational numbers like positive and negative integers, fractions, and irrational numbers. In other words, any number that we can think of, except complex numbers, is a real number. For example, 3, 0, 1.5, 3/2, √5, and so on are real numbers. Like Infinity is best described as a concept or an idea, rather than a concrete number. In math, infinity is often treated as a number in that it can be used to count or measure things, but it is not considered a natural or a real number. Nothing is bigger than infinity, and infinity is neither odd nor even.🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓
"Hey, Vsauce. Michael here. Your bones are made of calcium, a fairly strong compound that's harder than lead, so they should be hard to break. Or are they?"
NO WAY HE USED SO MUCH POWER HE BROKE MY SCREEN WHEN I STARTED THE VIDEO (the time bar on the video went off the screen onto the comments section and covered it and also the other video options on the right) it was also red which means the video ended yet the video still played, the time, the circle that shows the time, and the line are having different opinions
In this instance of Micheals power being demonstrated, We can see that he took mass from the black hole while also using his own gravity to keep himself from being sucked up, effectively escaping the technique
"Hey, Vsauce, Michael here. Did you know, that throughout all heaven and earth, I alone am the honored one? See, there's this attack called 'Imaginary technique, Purple', and it actually combines both red and blue..."
@@w.o.jackson8432i think one solar mass compressed into a black hole would be the size of a... Grain of rice? Or idk i watched a video some time ago xddd
@@FXV56 No No the other guy is right (approximately), the schwarzschild radius of our earth is around 5 centimeters, and for 1 solar mass the schwarzschild is on the order of 10 km
The black hole that he conjured up looks like it is an Earth mass black hole which is 17.5mm or 11/16" diameter. Schwarzschild radius of an earth mass black hole is (2 times the gravitational constant times the mass of earth) divided by the speed of light squared.
@@Jo-JoandTaffyThere's a rough rule about a 1SM black hole being about 3km across, and a 1EM (earth mass) black hole being about the size of a golf ball. So that black hole was probably a few earth masses. But still terrifying.
0:23 i swear the rock breaking there sounds vaguely like the reverberated fart meme. Someone (be it original Audio or an edit from the video maker) added a sound effect here and it came out sounding like the reverberated fart meme!
i like how he just lets himself be crushed under that rock, but the guy splits it when he lifts the land up, and everything he does is just him letting it happen the way it would in worst case scenario