Physicists Proved the Universe Doesn't Exist

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Embark on a mind-bending journey with our documentary, "Physicists Proved: Unraveling the Illusion of Time and the Mysteries of the Universe." Delve into the depths of space and the enigmatic realm of physics as we explore groundbreaking discoveries that challenge our understanding of reality. Join us as we unravel the illusion of time, uncover the secrets of the speed of light, and debunk the conventional notions of gravity as a mere force. Brace yourself for revelations that will reshape the way you perceive the universe, delving into the mysteries that shroud the cosmos. Are you ready to question everything you thought you knew? Dive into the world of cutting-edge physics and cosmic intrigue today.

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  • If the universe isn't real, I'm going back to bed.

    @bobbybob3865@bobbybob38658 ай бұрын
    • You were already asleep if you believed in this illusion 😂

      @Anthony-ru7sk@Anthony-ru7sk8 ай бұрын
    • Glad to hear I’m not the only one who watches this stuff going to sleep in bed lol

      @TheLosrodri@TheLosrodri8 ай бұрын
    • @@TheLosrodri there’s 190k views and 500 comments. Literally everyone is watching this in bed 😂😂

      @Anthony-ru7sk@Anthony-ru7sk8 ай бұрын
    • ❤IT'S REAL..NO ONE CAN DENAY THAT..NOW WE HAVE MORE KNOWLEDGE THAN EVER..THEY ALSO..BEEN TAKING ABOUT HAVE THERE IX A RELACION WITH GOD.😮😊❤😢😅

      @germanomora6345@germanomora63458 ай бұрын
    • Right ✅

      @daniellewaller6454@daniellewaller64548 ай бұрын
  • Why does every documentary get this wrong, the speed of light is 186,000 miles per second, not miles per hour.

    @BLAZENYCBLACKOPS@BLAZENYCBLACKOPS8 ай бұрын
    • 17:05 … beats me. The narrator even says it out loud… ‘fun fact’: stating 300.000 m/s - meters per SECOND - right underneath being the correct (rounded) metric number.

      @philyvo@philyvo8 ай бұрын
    • Well he said labarnith for labyrinth and says temperature as tempchure

      @davesgotsomewheels8611@davesgotsomewheels86118 ай бұрын
    • You're all wrong. There is no speed of light, since light is not particles. Light is an illumination of the aether.

      @user-wm1xm5gm2k@user-wm1xm5gm2k8 ай бұрын
    • ​@@user-wm1xm5gm2k Photon is considered as a particle and moves at light speed.

      @ImCrz@ImCrz8 ай бұрын
    • It even showed mps but he said mph

      @nrom5960@nrom59608 ай бұрын
  • "No matter where you go, there you are."....Buckaroo Banzai.

    @tedgriffiths5216@tedgriffiths52167 ай бұрын
  • When we really don't have a clue of Anything, we can at least dream of everything.

    @wayneasiam65@wayneasiam658 ай бұрын
  • Took physicists years to figure this out, most people just do lsd once and reach the same conclusion

    @ImUnadjusted@ImUnadjusted8 ай бұрын
    • Most physicists don't do LSD.

      @bobbybob3865@bobbybob38658 ай бұрын
    • ​@@bobbybob3865they should ! 🌈🤡

      @johnbyrnes7912@johnbyrnes79128 ай бұрын
    • I've always thought they should do DMT@@bobbybob3865

      @siroswaldfortitude5346@siroswaldfortitude53468 ай бұрын
    • ​@@bobbybob3865 But LSD do physicists.... in😅

      @eddietamani@eddietamani8 ай бұрын
    • Maybe not the same conclusin,but a similar one for sure

      @algalgod159@algalgod1598 ай бұрын
  • 17:16 The speed of light is 186 000 miles per second...not miles per hour...huge difference.

    @ChadLuciano@ChadLuciano8 ай бұрын
    • It was narrated by yee haw! :P

      @queenofdestiny@queenofdestiny8 ай бұрын
    • You cauth that too

      @rayraylalonde@rayraylalonde7 ай бұрын
    • The 299,792,458 metres per second is correct.

      @rayraylalonde@rayraylalonde7 ай бұрын
    • it's been covered no worries@@rayraylalonde

      @ChadLuciano@ChadLuciano7 ай бұрын
    • I noticed the mistake too but I doubted myself and thought I was wrong.

      @CharlesSelf-sq9ti@CharlesSelf-sq9ti7 ай бұрын
  • If something exists, you can say it doesn't exist. If something doesn't exist, you have nothing to say.

    @tourvideo1970@tourvideo19707 ай бұрын
    • Is that a quote from something? Looks like something written by the same guy who came up with the gem "Whether you're rich or poor, our graves are the same size" People have plenty to say about things that don't exist all the time. It's called fantasy.

      @kencastleberry5126@kencastleberry51267 ай бұрын
    • @@kencastleberry5126 Fantasy still exist as a thought, and as art in many cases. Also by saying that fantasy doesn't exist you are proving the point of original post.

      @Wiseman108@Wiseman1087 ай бұрын
    • @Wiseman108 I didn't say fantasy doesn't exist I said fantasy concerns itself with things that don't exist. Keep up please.

      @kencastleberry5126@kencastleberry51267 ай бұрын
    • @@kencastleberry5126 My point is that it does exist within the context of fantasy. Keep up please.

      @Wiseman108@Wiseman1087 ай бұрын
    • ​@@Wiseman108i understand your perspective.

      @MeganVictoriaKearns@MeganVictoriaKearns7 ай бұрын
  • I met a theoretical physicist the other day. I was surprised to learn they actually exist.

    @gumshoe2273@gumshoe22736 ай бұрын
    • Did you think it was just a made up job? 😂

      @LudyLoomy@LudyLoomy6 ай бұрын
    • Yesterday upon the stair I met a man who wasn't there. He wasn't there again today. I just wish he'd go away.

      @sargonofakad@sargonofakad6 ай бұрын
    • i know that you are not there to write this while i don't exist..

      @merabharataurbhimahan4270@merabharataurbhimahan42706 ай бұрын
    • What we call 'reality' is a trick of our senses. We say that something exists, and is 'real' (for us) if we can see it, hear it, smell it, feel it or taste it. Things we can't detect with our senses, we say they don't exist. But this is not necessarily true. There may be, could be, should be, must be, a great number of 'things' out there that go undetectable to our senses 🙄🤔

      @jaimesoldi6724@jaimesoldi67246 ай бұрын
    • I assumed they were theoretical as the name implies

      @braddishner8597@braddishner85976 ай бұрын
  • Since physicists have "proved the universe doesn't exist", does that mean that physicists also don't exist?

    @IVANHOECHAPUT@IVANHOECHAPUT8 ай бұрын
    • Yes.

      @johnrule1607@johnrule16076 ай бұрын
    • Fantastic question! LOL THANKS! Needed that laugh this morning. 😂

      @kateburns8126@kateburns81266 ай бұрын
    • hope so.

      @curtcoller3632@curtcoller36325 ай бұрын
    • Seems so

      @DanielEngsvang@DanielEngsvang5 ай бұрын
    • Then why do we still have to pay taxes?

      @The_Real_Indiana_Joe@The_Real_Indiana_Joe5 ай бұрын
  • The fact that we exist does not lead to the question that "can the universe exist without us?" What we can say is that we experience the universe as humans. So although the universal laws may stay the same our experience of them will be unique. Other life forms will experience it differently, even here on earth. Objective reality means that our universe exists whether we are here or not.

    @rogerhill138@rogerhill1388 ай бұрын
    • Very well put

      @derekmiles9306@derekmiles93068 ай бұрын
    • But that is the "assumption" made: that the universe is "objective". Assuming that it can exist without any consciousness to be "aware" of it, and maybe even that "creates" it. But that (objective) "assumption" cannot be made for sure. The double slit experiment is the most repeated experiment there ever was, and of all the various ways that it can be set up, the observed results have never changed. Entanglement, Superposition, and Retrocausality, has an inescapable conclusion, although they have tried to get around it with various mathematical gymnastics, that Space Time does not actually exist in the way that the "conscious mind" conceptualizes it. (that the "conscious mind" in some way creates that illusion) And according to Jung the "conceptualized self" often referred to as the ego, also does not exist. (it is an illusion, or a false self) That the "reality" of self and the Universe cannot be conceptualized at all. That the "real Self" and perceived / conceptualized reality of any kind emerges from the Jungian "individual unconscious" and the "collective unconscious." The part of, or the nature of, "consciousness" that we are not even "consciously aware" of.

      @bigpicture3@bigpicture38 ай бұрын
    • My "version" of the Universe dies with me

      @martinnewtonholmes@martinnewtonholmes8 ай бұрын
    • We are the Universe.

      @chrisstevens-xq2vb@chrisstevens-xq2vb8 ай бұрын
    • @@chrisstevens-xq2vb But the mystery for the physicists is: What are the "processes" by which that happens, and that is before they even address the issue of: What are the "causes". And they think if they have enough confusing detail on the processes, that maybe the causes can be ignored. But since "consciousness" (whatever that might be) is required to understand the "processes", and itself might be the "primary cause". In other words there cannot be "experiences" without it, and maybe also there cannot be anything "to experience" without it, so that could cause a little bit of an "empirical" quandary.

      @bigpicture3@bigpicture38 ай бұрын
  • When the narrator doesn't know the difference between casual and causal. 😂

    @Dabergyt@Dabergyt8 ай бұрын
    • He probably just pulls info from the web and other videos and regurgitates it for profit.

      @PugFaceMusic@PugFaceMusic3 ай бұрын
  • So if a subatomic tree falls in the forest and no humans are around to see it, the answer is that it exists in a superposition of both upright and fallen unless it was entangled and it's partner was observed. Good job god, very elegant code you wrote for us.

    @LuigiMordelAlaume@LuigiMordelAlaume7 ай бұрын
    • I was reflecting on entanglement as well…

      @kittyc3525@kittyc35257 ай бұрын
    • Ha! You actually articulated this in a way that I can understand. This even cleared up Schroedingers cat. I don't feel like looking up the spelling of his name but I'm sure you know who he is. I couldn't fully grasp the concept. Not even through this program. I'm glad I decided to click on the comments Thank you

      @smrodriguez-mr9ng@smrodriguez-mr9ng2 ай бұрын
    • What is a subatomic tree!

      @StephenBingham-kp2ld@StephenBingham-kp2ldАй бұрын
    • @@StephenBingham-kp2ldsame 😫

      @RyannLagattuta@RyannLagattuta9 күн бұрын
  • Phew that's a relief. Let's agree that the only thing we know is that we don't know anything.

    @Mam-ur1@Mam-ur18 ай бұрын
    • And if we knew ' everything ', what would be of concern next.? 😊

      @ConDual020@ConDual0203 ай бұрын
    • No, we only know one thing.

      @scottwalker9766@scottwalker97662 ай бұрын
    • It is the only thing we are allowed to know.

      @scottwalker9766@scottwalker97662 ай бұрын
    • How much do you think a cell knows? Only what it needs too to grow.

      @scottwalker9766@scottwalker97662 ай бұрын
    • The reality is that they we are educated just enough to believe what we have been taught and not educated enough to question what we have been taught. 😟

      @ConDual020@ConDual0202 ай бұрын
  • The Universe observes itself. Whether we are here or not.

    @OhAncientOne@OhAncientOne7 ай бұрын
  • we care about the Universe but the Universe doesnt care about us, the Universe is still moving along with or without us.

    @minhnguyen-mk9om@minhnguyen-mk9om8 ай бұрын
    • no.

      @gravity00x@gravity00x7 ай бұрын
    • Me and the universe are homies bro

      @nassirshahshah7216@nassirshahshah72166 ай бұрын
    • We are part of the universe

      @healthiswealth1452@healthiswealth1452Ай бұрын
  • During this presentation at 17:15 the speaker makes a mistake saying that light travels at 186,000 mph, It is 186,000 miles per second not miles per hour!

    @texwade2169@texwade21697 ай бұрын
  • If you are reading this you are the only sentiant being in the universe. Every other living being is an illusion projected into your mind. -The Universe

    @NomadSupreme911@NomadSupreme9117 ай бұрын
  • If the speed of light is 186,000 mph, then it seems that light would take about 500 hours to reach us from the sun. I was under the impression light takes about 8 minutes.

    @jackspence625@jackspence6258 ай бұрын
    • It's 186,000 miles per second.

      @redbirdauto1713@redbirdauto17138 ай бұрын
    • It does

      @shawnn6541@shawnn65418 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for the correction. I was being a little facetious.@@redbirdauto1713

      @jackspence625@jackspence6258 ай бұрын
    • Thanks. I guess it was a little too much dry humor.@@shawnn6541

      @jackspence625@jackspence6258 ай бұрын
    • 🤠

      @queenofdestiny@queenofdestiny8 ай бұрын
  • Immanuel Kant, Critique of Pure Reason, p. 449 (2nd ed.): 'If in employing the principles of understanding we do not merely apply our reason to objects of experience, but venture to extend these principles beyond the limits of experience, there arise pseudo-rational doctrines which can neither hope for confirmation in experience or fear refutation by it. Each of them is not only in itself free from contradiction, but finds conditions of its necessity in the very nature of reason - only that, unfortunately, the assertion of the opposite has, on its side, grounds that are just as valid and necessary.'

    @Three-Chord-Trick@Three-Chord-Trick7 ай бұрын
  • So. If I look at a table and leave the room the table no longer exists? I have a hard time getting my head around that sir. Please explain. What happens if I peek in the window?

    @markfromct2@markfromct27 ай бұрын
    • The bottom line is, ENERGY. Our senses perceive the energy in many ways. Colour is merely a wave-length of magnetism. All our senses are deceiving our brain..!! The table you looked at was energy.... Our brain is energy... Our thinking is energy... All an illusion, hence the hologram theory..!!

      @bandulaamarawardena6576@bandulaamarawardena65766 ай бұрын
    • What spoon Neo? There is no spoon. Only in your mind.

      @Dani-zv4rw@Dani-zv4rw5 ай бұрын
    • I know, what a load of nonsense.

      @adriancopping1253@adriancopping12533 ай бұрын
    • You’re still observing it

      @kabukillmee.0125@kabukillmee.01252 ай бұрын
    • if you see a table in a video game then you leave the area does the table exist? no because tables exist as rendered objects and when you leave that area of the game you are no longer rendering stuff that used to be there. howeve, something always remains without perception. the founders of QM called it consciousness, modern physicist prefer the term “information” regardless there exist a world outside of your perception but that world is not physical, “rendered” as the rendered world is something that only occurs in ones observation

      @kdub9812@kdub98122 ай бұрын
  • The universe perceived by a moth is quite different than ours yet it works perfectly well for the moth. the limitations of sensory perception determine ones reality. Thankfully this is true for the ability to "see" what the world "really" looks like would make us unable to function in it.

    @babyrazor6887@babyrazor68878 ай бұрын
    • No, perception doesn’t determine reality. If I perceive you as a chicken nugget are you?

      @chrisstevens-xq2vb@chrisstevens-xq2vb8 ай бұрын
    • 👍

      @kittyc3525@kittyc35257 ай бұрын
    • If there was no creature to perceive reality, then reality doesn't exist, because existence is one of our attributes. Perception is everything. You can't force "perception" so your argument is actually wrong, i think you mean "will" him into a chicken nugget, because you don't know English or the definition of perception xd. @@chrisstevens-xq2vb

      @crowley3015@crowley30157 ай бұрын
    • I mean "Doesn't not" explains it all.@@chrisstevens-xq2vb

      @crowley3015@crowley30157 ай бұрын
    • don't insult moths they are my only friends

      @HABLA_GUIRRRI@HABLA_GUIRRRI5 ай бұрын
  • The problem with all of this is that the problem itself only exists if we as a real entity think of it as a problem. Nothing unreal exists. From the perspective of humanity as well as all other biological entities, there are only two states of reality, tangible and non-tangible. If one can think of it, it exists. It's real. It may not yet be in a tangible state, but that doesn't make it unreal. 10,000 yrs ago, there were a rare few who dreamed of soaring with the birds. Well, it took a while, but here we are.

    @arcyhicks8335@arcyhicks83357 ай бұрын
    • "If one can think of it, it exists." Not to be rude, but did you read this somewhere? This is exactly the same conclusion I arrived at, decades ago, when I was thinking about another, unrelated subject. The colleagues around my desk were not impressed. The reasoning is also backwards, "you cannot think of something if it cannot exist", which how it started off my train of thought, way back then.

      @sharesgames9546@sharesgames95467 ай бұрын
    • Try that on physical laws and mathematics. Dumb ideas. Keep trying though.

      @watchthiscrap@watchthiscrap7 ай бұрын
    • I'm still waiting for them to be able to get us cell phone to work in my basement before I believe they're running remote controls on other planets... And like when they launch the Vikings explorers the technology wasn't good enough to still be sending his pictures and if space is a vacuum you can't have thrust

      @jaredfleischer8966@jaredfleischer89666 ай бұрын
  • The double split experiment is flawed, it's not the human observation turning waves to particles, it is simply the electronic instrument used that does this.

    @hammer8809@hammer88097 ай бұрын
  • Beautiful graphics and exceptional narration of complex ideas, without which, most of the information would be too giddy to comprehend. Your presentation is outstanding for this alone; the graphics are a bonus.

    @DWKThedogbreaths@DWKThedogbreaths5 ай бұрын
    • Do you mean too stoned to comprehend? 😂

      @user-ht8vl5vh4e@user-ht8vl5vh4e3 ай бұрын
  • Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view!" Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam." Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!" Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..." Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!" Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky." Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction." Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment ?"

    @fredflintstoner596@fredflintstoner5968 ай бұрын
    • Great show that.

      @toby9999@toby99994 ай бұрын
  • Dont understand how a clock can run slower because of gravity. Clocks arent meters, they're just machines set to run at a certain pace.

    @mds1171@mds11718 ай бұрын
    • Everything is physics. Physical systems slowly breaking down Gravity affects time and these physics Because time is different in different gravity, the clocks will be off when returning to “normal time” The corrections the international space station makes are incredibly small, but they are made

      @boat1280@boat12807 ай бұрын
  • Physicists can replace falsehood with truth and vice versa for ordinary people.

    @mohammadsareh4732@mohammadsareh47327 ай бұрын
    • Try telling that to “climate change” believers...

      @boogathon@boogathon7 ай бұрын
  • Question: If a spirrow galaxy is located along the same plane relatively, according the blue-shift observation, the side of the galaxy that rotating towards our point of reference should appear blue and the side of the same galaxy moving away, should appear red, correct?

    @UrbanDefensiveTactics@UrbanDefensiveTactics7 ай бұрын
    • Correct.

      @RagingGeekazoid@RagingGeekazoid7 ай бұрын
    • Id almost have no doubt the (most) galaxies moving toward ea other. Say andromeda and milky way…..the speed in which they are approaching is much higher than the speed of rotation. Sooo rotation vs light shift would be negligible to our perception. No?

      @bruss4580@bruss45806 ай бұрын
    • @@bruss4580 "Expanding universe" means most galaxies are moving away from each other. That was Edwin Hubble's great discovery in 1929. Andromeda is approaching the Milky Way at about 110 kilometers per second, and its rotational velocity has a maximum of 225 kilometers per second (at a radius of 1300 light years from the center).

      @RagingGeekazoid@RagingGeekazoid6 ай бұрын
  • This being a little bit more recent and discussing the flaws in past theories, even reminding people at times that today's models are just that- models and NOT fact (no matter how many times the discovery channel replays their space/universe shows), I had high hopes for updated info that's not based on 1930's text books. Where's the electric force or how plasma and charged particles interact and affect every piece of the universe? Or how the electric force to attract or repel is 2.4 x 10⁴³ times greater than that of gravity. When every article and research paper about planets/stars/even our own solar system and the expected results starts out with "Scientists Are Stunned" or "They Never Expected These Results" means it's time to invest a little more into other areas. I enjoyed the pretty pictures and the soothing voice though.

    @jmk1727@jmk17278 ай бұрын
    • Gravity is an electric force. Electric forces manifest in different ways. Consider electromagnetism and electrostatic force. Both electric like gravity but vary greatly in strength

      @chrisstevens-xq2vb@chrisstevens-xq2vb8 ай бұрын
    • Gravity is an electric force. Κοιτα κυριε τι μαθαινει ο ανθρωπος. Thanks!

      @user-ic7tv9mh8x@user-ic7tv9mh8x8 ай бұрын
    • Gravity is truely the greatest magic of all. It holds every drop of water in the oceans from leveling out while allowing it to go on hollidays moving freely about the planet. Wont let it fall but allows it to form waves and swells. Its the weakest force but most dominant of all. Amazin ! BRAVO !

      @aceventura5398@aceventura53987 ай бұрын
    • 0

      @user-yh1ls5xf1h@user-yh1ls5xf1h4 ай бұрын
    • You're all playing with words trying to change what they were meaning. When they ever speak of gravity they never mention the planets and their "electromagnetic force" they in fact never mention the planets having an electric charge. Wish they did but thankfully a few scientists in the mainstream are finding the courage to change the conversation.

      @jmk1727@jmk17274 ай бұрын
  • Time is not real, but I get older every day. Sheesh…

    @tobberfutooagain2628@tobberfutooagain26288 ай бұрын
    • I was 3 minutes late for work and got sacked, so time matters to some.

      @sannytizer7772@sannytizer77728 ай бұрын
    • At first i was skeptical when scientist told us the universe wasn't real, but now there's at least 2 of them, i'm even more skeptical...

      @rogerdiogo6893@rogerdiogo68937 ай бұрын
    • you mean less skeptical@@rogerdiogo6893

      @sannytizer7772@sannytizer77727 ай бұрын
    • God is such a sinister joker…..

      @tobberfutooagain2628@tobberfutooagain26287 ай бұрын
  • Nothing exists until a form of sensory reception can detect and conceptualize it.

    @E_Cleazy@E_Cleazy8 ай бұрын
  • [41:02] Before you go on, please explain: 1) Why an object's mass increases as its speed increases? 2) How a particle can have no mass?

    @danstewart2770@danstewart27707 ай бұрын
    • You don't know?? Wow 😂

      @69weed.420@69weed.4207 ай бұрын
  • 10:09 so if a tree falls in the woods and no one is there to hear it, it does not make a sound. That's what I'm getting from this lol

    @melissadwiggins@melissadwiggins8 ай бұрын
    • A deaf dog still barks

      @Anthony-gm3jp@Anthony-gm3jp8 ай бұрын
    • sound is just our brain's interpretation of shockwaves of air displacement. so when a tree falls, there will always be air displacement. it never makes 'sound' because 'sound' only exists in our mind. when someone's there to 'hear it', it just means someone interprets the air displacement of a tree falling and calls it 'the sound of a tree falling'

      @guiseppe36749@guiseppe367498 ай бұрын
    • Yep gotta observe it. Before its observed its just like a probability that a bear shits in the woods.

      @thewinesmith@thewinesmith8 ай бұрын
    • No, that's not it and also all the answers you got are just... bad. Mainly the @guiseppe36749 who thinks they sound smart but basically said nothing. They said "sound is just our brain's interpretation of shockwaves of air displacement. so when a tree falls, there will always be air displacement. it never makes 'sound'"... WUT... thanks for nothing... Yeah "Sound" is word for Air displacement so they are equal therefore IT DOES MAKE SOUND.It's just nonsense equivocation on "sound" trying to differentiate between the fact and what "word" we use to describe that fact to be able to communicate about it between each other - unless you define "sound" as "observed sound wave" and then OFC yes, but at that moment it's definitional and nothing can make sound unless observed, obviously. Ergo they said literally nothing of any value. @thewinesmith is also wrong, it's not probability of making sound, when the tree fell down it did make a sound regardless If someone was there or not to observe it. The macro world is still predictable, this result of violation of bell's inequality has outcome for quantum world (there are different worlds with different rules). Just like for a bug the gravity is negligible, surfice tention is what matters = different rules. So hopefully we now understand that what violation of bell's inequality changes is "our understanding of quantum mechanics", it has little to no effect of our understanding of reality "in different frame" (table is still table, tree that fell without no one around still made waves (sound) that no one observed). The change that happen was, there were 2 theories of how quantum world works, it could have been deterministic "with hidden variables" or "non-deterministic", the violation of bell's inequality shows that it is non-deterministic and therefore they only way for us to describe quantum behaviour is using "probability" because results of measurement cannot be determined. That is to say, If you take 2 boxes and you put left shoe in 1st and right shoe in 2nd and you send this box to your friend once she opens the box "she knows what's in your box", now nothing changed about your box, what changed is her beeing able to determine an information about it. This does not apply for quantum entanglement for pre-detrmined quantum states - that's what bell inequality is about, it's a upper bound of quantum entaglement "parallel measurement" correlation instead of orthogonal (notice, parallel is important, for example if you messaure vertical motion on one side the horizontal motion on other side there is no correlation between meassurements, however If you meassure both vertically they are maximally correlated - and if your meassurements go into diagonals that's what we are talking about here). So if you meassure parallel you can tell how strongly they are correlated until the "upper bound" (=bell inequality). What many meassurements shown is that it can be violated and therefore is not "local" ergo not determined. And that's all it says, that quantum mechanics seems to be not determined and non-local. It has little to no implications on your normal life whatsoever and falling tree still makes the sound even If nobody "observes it" because such a statement equivocates on "observer" which in case of that tree are air particles reacting to particles of falling tree, ergo "observe" their movement - all this still happen regardless of our observation. I tried... but it's a bit complicated to put it in words like this, I suggest to find video that explains it with visual help :)

      @QuantumAnswer@QuantumAnswer8 ай бұрын
    • You are probably right@@thewinesmith

      @martinnewtonholmes@martinnewtonholmes8 ай бұрын
  • Casuality or causality? Which is it? 👍😜❤️🙏 This is a great episode. Concise, comprehendible, comprehensible, and compelling. 👍

    @dan98257@dan982577 ай бұрын
    • Yeah, that bugged me!

      @kenmocabee2325@kenmocabee23256 ай бұрын
    • Causality. I guess they missed that slip up.

      @jakubhladik5898@jakubhladik58985 ай бұрын
    • @@jakubhladik5898 They slipped at 17:17 saying light travels 186 thousand miles an hour. Should be 186 000 miles/second.

      @user-ky5dy5hl4d@user-ky5dy5hl4d3 ай бұрын
  • I wanted to share something that I read in a book about the nature of the way objects move through space-time. Early in the second part of this documentary The voice spoke of how we are already moving at the speed of light or something to that extent and gave almost no explanation. Everything moves through space-time with a maximum amount of"movement" split between moving through space and moving through time. From what I can understand everything moves through space-time in a way such that if you are moving faster meaning that you are moving through space more u then move less through time. For example if an object is not moving at all through space then all of its motion is through Time meaning that that object's clock is moving at maximum speed. On The other extreme if an object is moving at the speed of light meaning that its clock will be stationary. I do hope I explained this properly and I also hope that you can understand what I am trying to get at.

    @matthewschwartz8730@matthewschwartz87306 ай бұрын
    • I agree. And that would explain why photons do not experience time.

      @johnrule1607@johnrule16076 ай бұрын
    • It's all relative. If we race our spaceships at light speed to Andromeda our dashboard clocks keep ticking, we keep growing older. I don't know some of this stuff is ridiculous. You can't stop time. The universe is not a holograph and the future is not preordained.

      @danbreilin9169@danbreilin91694 ай бұрын
    • @@danbreilin9169If we were traveling at the speed of light I suspect that even though the clocks keep ticking what would happen is that we would arrive at our destination instantly without any travel time at all in our own perception. No time would pass for the passengers on our ship. All the while time would have continued on in the outside world at its normal pace.

      @johnrule1607@johnrule16074 ай бұрын
    • @@johnrule1607 No, it takes 8 minutes for sunlight to reach earth. Imagine if you're a photon at the surface of the Sun and we communicate instantaneously and I tell you to leave right now head towards the earth, how long is it going to take you to get here? It's not instantaneous so time must elapse

      @danbreilin9169@danbreilin91694 ай бұрын
    • @@danbreilin9169 It's not instantaneous for an external observer, as from the Earth. But it IS instantaneous for the photon. The photon experiences no elapsed time.

      @johnrule1607@johnrule16074 ай бұрын
  • QUESTION: “What’s Paradox of the Universe?.” ANSWER: “Infinite-Consciousness.”

    @KosalYan-pq2xy@KosalYan-pq2xy7 ай бұрын
  • At 41:40 the narrator says if I sit at home I am not moving, but if I go to the store I am moving. I was under the impression that we are all moving with our planet as it rotates and orbits our sun and simultaneously travels around the center of our galaxy while we travel with our galaxy as we head on our collision course toward the Andromeda galaxy. Doesn't that count as moving?

    @mikeransom1168@mikeransom11687 ай бұрын
    • "movement" is a change of position relative to another object. If you move your little finger, it has moved relative to the other fingers, relative to your body, and relative to the bed you are sitting on. If you move two fingers are the same time and in the same fashion, both your fingers have moved relative to your arm, and relative to your body and to the bed you are sitting on. But both fingers have been completely stationary relative to each other, no movement at all.

      @sharesgames9546@sharesgames95466 ай бұрын
    • Of course it does. You don't need to initiate your own movement to be considered to move. Whether your muscles generate the motion or an outside force interacts with you, you'll be moving. I.e. if you get rear ended, you'll move

      @shawncarter7188@shawncarter71885 ай бұрын
    • "Movement" is relative, and is always defined "with respect to another object". In our universe there are objects moving in all possible directions, from large galaxies to small pebbles flying about space, and according to relativity all objects are linked together. Because no object can travel at the speed of light. Which means if an object travels at half the speed of light, there can be no other object in the whole universe that can travel at half the speed of light in the opposite direction.

      @sharesgames9546@sharesgames95465 ай бұрын
    • @sharesgames9546 right except for that last part. You're saying that only one object in the universe can travel at C÷2 at any given time. That's not accurate

      @shawncarter7188@shawncarter71885 ай бұрын
    • @@shawncarter7188 I said that if object A is moving at half speed of light with respect to another object B, there cannot be an object C that travels at half the speed of light in the opposite direction of A. This constraint links A, B and C together, regardless of distance, or size. As there are so many objects in the universe, this constraint would seem to imply that the maximum achievable speed is 1/2 the speed of light, because if you try and go any faster there will surely be some other object, no matter how far away, that travels faster than light with respect to you.

      @sharesgames9546@sharesgames95465 ай бұрын
  • We experience our world as real though. We feel pain, hunger,etc.

    @Nancy-px7hn@Nancy-px7hn7 ай бұрын
    • Rt it ain't real at all though that's the thing. It's all about the Christ 👍🧙‍♂️ and in December, Christmas ☮️

      @69weed.420@69weed.4207 ай бұрын
    • Because 'WE' created our own selves from the time our brains developed while in mother's womb, and up to now, using the senses... a false world, a false universe, etc etc... As some commented: 'A DREAM FOR OURSELVES'...!!

      @bandulaamarawardena6576@bandulaamarawardena65766 ай бұрын
  • The universe might not exist but the shriek of pain echoing through the void when you step on a Lego in the dark is sempiternal.

    @stevenlidster1431@stevenlidster14314 ай бұрын
  • [29:11] Why say time is an _"emergent property"_ of the universe, instead of just a _"property"_ of the universe?

    @danstewart2770@danstewart27707 ай бұрын
  • In the absence of the fabric of space, can light transverse this void or does light require the fabric of space in order for it to travel?

    @michaelvonfriedrich3924@michaelvonfriedrich39248 ай бұрын
    • Light needs something to be "absorbed" by in order to be seen. I believe the light would travel through the "Void" but would not be observed until it reaches something that it can reflect on.

      @BaronoftheDead@BaronoftheDead8 ай бұрын
    • @@BaronoftheDead There is no void. The fabric of space is everywhere in the universe

      @rd4908@rd49088 ай бұрын
    • @@rd4908 That's why I put quotes around "Void." I wanted it to retain the context the OP meant.

      @BaronoftheDead@BaronoftheDead8 ай бұрын
    • I you don't pay your leccy bill then there's no light

      @sannytizer7772@sannytizer77728 ай бұрын
  • Anything goes these days where the human brain is starting to run amok with incredible ideas and imagination.

    @malcolmlewis6014@malcolmlewis60148 ай бұрын
    • It's about mocking the American standards of measurement, so since they usually use METRIC they mindlessly did the conversion so came up with 300 mi/sec

      @kieran-299@kieran-2996 ай бұрын
  • 2:25 "as far as we know" and "according to" are so refreshing to hear when relating to age of universe. Thank you!

    @pauly362@pauly3625 ай бұрын
  • Jane Roberts channeled a number of books dictated by a being named SETH, who describes himself as a multidimensional personality no long in human form. On one of these books, Seth also says that the universe does not exist! Interesting!

    @ralphpeirson8475@ralphpeirson84756 ай бұрын
    • To your last statement . Seth is wrong . The Universe does exist . It has space and physical things , And Life .

      @philharmer198@philharmer1984 ай бұрын
  • I think that all possible outcomes are played out within reality, and time is the vehicle that consciousness uses to navigate through different outcomes within reality. Free will is only the conscious decision in which consciousness itself uses time to navigate within all outcomes that exist all at the same time. So we see time choice by choice, in a line, Every outcome that can exist already does. We just ride time through all the outcomes, and it looks like free will. which basically it is. Its just the physicality of existence already exists. Does that make any sense to you??

    @ButchersSM@ButchersSM8 ай бұрын
  • There is a lot of good information here. Something that confounds us is our lack of ability to make predictions in multiple temporal frames of reference (TFORs). We can acknowledge time and distance dilation, but fail to apply it when answering the questions of why things behave the way they do in our TFOR. So we explain these behaviors such as to attempt to make predictions within our own TFOR without understanding causal interactions with other TFORs. If our experience depends on quantum behaviors, then it is a homogenized experience that depends on countless other quantum TFORs. I propose, for example, that distance is caused by quantum movement approaching the speed of light in one TFOR and translated as a persistent distance in other TFORs. Electromagnetic radiation, therefore, becomes merely a disjunction between different TFORs where the distance has collapsed in at least one of them. In each TFOR, the conservation of matter/energy must still be represented. And what happens in one TFOR influences all other local TFORs. I think this is where gravity comes from. It's not a force. It's a collapsing of distance that also affects the TFOR of passing photons which themselves are based on a different collapse. Superposition is caused by a distance that has already collapsed in one TFOR while that distance has not collapsed in other TFORs. So distant particles of the same originating source can affect each other without any noticeable attachment within the homogenized TFOR. It could be as simple as that.

    @jimpemberton@jimpemberton8 ай бұрын
    • Sounds good to me 👍🏽

      @fairyprincess911@fairyprincess9118 ай бұрын
    • We will all be the same again not a shame

      @DaManWilliams-ye9iq@DaManWilliams-ye9iq8 ай бұрын
    • "Man, I don't know what the fok you just little kid, but you special man. You reached out, and you touched a brother heart."~ Tracy Morgan/Pumkin Escobar ~ Jay & Slilent Bob srike back. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😈

      @RickSanchezpicklerick-jq5tq@RickSanchezpicklerick-jq5tq7 ай бұрын
    • Have you heard the theory that the universe is actually someone's brain. And we exist inside that brain. Universe and brain seem very similar. Imagine using 100% brain power. Who's to say that can't be it.

      @robertwieczorek5838@robertwieczorek58387 ай бұрын
    • @@robertwieczorek5838 Yes. That's the Bultzmann Brain thought experiment. That's not physics. It's philosophy, particularly a metaphysical discussion. The problem with 'who's to say?' discussions is that you end up with any number of untestable hypotheses purporting to explain the same thing. The Bulzmann Brain just happened to get more famous than the rest as being kind of the first one to be widely discussed. It's no more likely than any other such supposition.

      @jimpemberton@jimpemberton7 ай бұрын
  • This is what Sage Sankaracharya stated in his philosophy more 1300 years ago. "Brahma Sathyam Jagath Mithya Jeevo Brahmaiwa na para"

    @meditateforbliss9382@meditateforbliss93826 ай бұрын
  • What if Penrose’s CCC is right and each cycle creates another larger surface/top dimension(s)? Thoughts?

    @BLASTIC0@BLASTIC07 ай бұрын
  • I saw the duration 1:10:13 ... yes this will definitely put me to sleep, I usually just lay the phone down and fall asleep listening 😆

    @marquezsmith8889@marquezsmith88897 ай бұрын
  • 186,000 miles per second more like

    @MasterBlaster3545@MasterBlaster35458 ай бұрын
    • …but only in a Hoover.

      @boogathon@boogathon7 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for confirming that for me. I've been experiencing that this is not actually reality for years. Streets would change and the first time it happened, I couldn't find the house I was going to as the number had changed, the garden had a driveway as had lots out others in the street, beautiful expensive cars, just a whole upgrade. So I drive out and park observing the street, phone the person, tell them what happened and she says nonsense I'll come out, I drive in and the whole thing is back to what it used to be. Now I wish I'd stayed in the new street as it was beautiful, but that was almost 20 yrs ago and loads more has happened. It all started after I had what most people would describe as a NDE, but I didn't die to experience it. I understand now that time is not linear, it is a single moment, NOW, with infinate layers of dimensions. It's always NOW. That distance/Space is also an illusion and is really a single location, HERE. This explains Einstein's Spooky Action at a Distance. He was right but didn't fully understand it then. We are HERE NOW. Always. PS: I've so many other experiences. Like the Blackhole at the centre of our galaxy is not a singularity, there's two. That we are the only planet with life on in our galaxy that has one star, there's at least 100 other occupied planets and they all have twin stars. That we are the most primate of all planets, we search for radio signals but no-one uses technology to communicate, and all intellectual life beyond earth shares our DNA. Even on this planet, other life exists at another frequency. 💥

    @ciarandevine8490@ciarandevine8490Ай бұрын
  • Time is a measurement tool used by intuitive perception While humans have an entire solid language to describe instances of this measurement, Every living thing has some level of functionality surrounding the idea of "passing time" or "time past" ect

    @anthonymilosevic6862@anthonymilosevic68628 ай бұрын
    • Scientists that don't really know what is happening use time to try and explain things, which is just gobbledygook

      @sannytizer7772@sannytizer77728 ай бұрын
    • memory is all we have, ask Alzhei. . .. . . . . . ... .. . . .

      @HABLA_GUIRRRI@HABLA_GUIRRRI5 ай бұрын
  • 👍Fantastically Interesting.. I enjoy daydreaming about this subject, convinced we are part of something much Bigger🤔. Thanks!!

    @johnrieger2461@johnrieger24618 ай бұрын
    • It's obvious we're part of something bigger...... which might be the universe ? Even a down syndrome patient could come to such a conclusion.

      @PAULLONDEN@PAULLONDEN8 ай бұрын
    • Nope

      @shawnn6541@shawnn65418 ай бұрын
  • Oh, I see. I don't exist, you don't exist, we don't exist it doesn't exist and the computer running our programs doesn't exist. Got it.

    @robertmossberger3385@robertmossberger33858 ай бұрын
    • I would respond to that, but I don't exist so I can't.

      @Daniel_P116@Daniel_P1168 ай бұрын
    • ok so I have put some thought in to this and have also talked to others, the ones that think this way about our existence have no skills and little experience in working with things. they can't see in their minds what people talk about. things like "it is becoming hard to steer the car" in your mind you would see a power steering fluid holder or if you are a mechanic you might see a power steering mechanism. this is how my mind works. work does not scare me but concerns I do have. I am always concerned with quality! on my stuff it is ok to tweak with stuff but when you are dealing with work you are dealing with people. so if life is a simulation then what if I chose to believe this theory then i can do a crappy job and as soon as i leave everything will fix itself, right? so I can basically sit there and do nothing because a simulation has default rules and everything is written in stone, yes? well I am having a non existing lunch.

      @maxtek73@maxtek738 ай бұрын
    • @@maxtek73 Nothing would fix itself, according to that theory. But I don't really know what you're trying to say.

      @Daniel_P116@Daniel_P1168 ай бұрын
    • @@Daniel_P116idk either lol. All i know is that we humans do not know what anything is and scientists are making theories that isnt real. We Might get clearance when we die

      @juuu7801@juuu78018 ай бұрын
  • Casuality? I think the narrator was supposed to say causality. But it's odd that no one picked up on that all through the editing and screening process before this was released. If not the what is casuality and what does it have to do with this subject?

    @shaneburroughs3717@shaneburroughs37177 ай бұрын
  • 7:00 The good news is that we can retain reality by giving up locality, which is just a glorified way of saying the speed of light as a universal speed limit. And we'll have to do that anyway if we're going to develop hyperdrives and explore the universe. 😋 So the universe does exist in some form or another, but so far nobody knows what that really is. 🤔

    @RagingGeekazoid@RagingGeekazoid7 ай бұрын
  • With out the physical world ,time it wouldn’t exist. The existence of time is a philosophical and scientific question that has intrigued people for centuries. While the nature of time is still a subject of ongoing research and debate, I can share a simplified explanation. In physics, time is often considered a fundamental dimension of the universe, along with space. According to the theory of general relativity proposed by Albert Einstein, time is interconnected with space and is influenced by the presence of matter and energy. From a philosophical perspective, time can be seen as a human construct, a way for us to make sense of the world and our experiences. It is the framework within which events occur and allows us to perceive changes and sequences. In summary, time exists as a way for us to measure and perceive the passage of events. Its nature and origin are still subjects of exploration and study in various scientific and philosophical fields.

    @100american3@100american38 ай бұрын
    • Time is God’s way of keeping everything from happening all at once.

      @boogathon@boogathon7 ай бұрын
  • It is most certainly real as we define it.

    @jlg4398@jlg43987 ай бұрын
    • he said elon musk is a scientist. anything goes, man. BTW I'm a firetruck.

      @junes2k@junes2k6 ай бұрын
    • Since Hawkin passed even he now knows the truth and will bow his knee like all others will giving glory to the Father of all creatures and things.

      @LloydSavage-ob3qy@LloydSavage-ob3qy6 ай бұрын
  • Good documentary, so if the universe is not real then all of us, I mean every sentient being humans, aliens also do not exist. This is where I differ with the documentary. One simple example do we sound waves (NO), do we see air (NO), waves exist regardless of an observer. We as observers merely see and feel our experiences. I could go on for a long time trying to explain this. As such I conclude that we exist and every being capable of self thought also exist.

    @genaroalvaradomendoza144@genaroalvaradomendoza1447 ай бұрын
  • If a planetary body rests in a sheet of gravity and hence is falling until it reaches equilibrium then a body trying to hold a geosyncronous orbit must... 1. Travel at different speeds on different orbits ex: top to bottom...as opposed to along the line of the field strength 2. Accelerate as it travels down the map towards the south poles and slow down as it travels away from a pole.

    @georgeharrison5362@georgeharrison53626 ай бұрын
  • No universes were harmed in the making of this video

    @yanan3681@yanan36817 ай бұрын
  • Holy shit i hope 186,000 more people per second correct the speed of light comment!! Please don't read 5 comments and see it's been done 76 times. You are the first, you are special, you are so smart thank you for being alive. 👽✨⭐🕳️

    @mikecazee7600@mikecazee76008 ай бұрын
    • Hey, I’m special, too, right? Isn’t everyone supposed to get a prize? ... That’s better…!-> Oooo, 4 moi?! U shouldn’t have! …OK, I’m good now. Carry on.

      @boogathon@boogathon7 ай бұрын
  • At 17: 14 the speed of light is 186.000 miles per second not per hour!

    @jeffjuke7550@jeffjuke75507 ай бұрын
  • 671 million miles per hour The speed of light in vacuum, commonly denoted c, is a universal physical constant that is exactly equal to 299,792,458 metres per second (approximately 300,000 kilometres per second; 186,000 miles per second; 671 million miles per hour).

    @THEYTHINKTHEYAREGODS@THEYTHINKTHEYAREGODS8 ай бұрын
  • Our life isn´t always so "real", but the cosmos exists (we are an insignificant part of it) and that´s 100% a reality and not just a hallucination, and I am absolutely sure about it!

    @thekingofmojacar5333@thekingofmojacar53338 ай бұрын
    • Touché. Some people perceive governments as honest🥴

      @chrisstevens-xq2vb@chrisstevens-xq2vb8 ай бұрын
    • To bad you are wrong OP. See Donald Hoffman for a better explanation of the following statements but as it stands all forms of life perceive reality totally different. To believe Humans have the only true real reality is absurd. It is 100% a hallucination and psychology could have told you this over 100 years ago.

      @seditt5146@seditt51468 ай бұрын
    • @@chrisstevens-xq2vb I perceive governments as an obligated tax payer (and wasting my money)...🤬

      @thekingofmojacar5333@thekingofmojacar53338 ай бұрын
  • The holographic universe one messed with my mind a little bit

    @tyransaffoldjr@tyransaffoldjr8 ай бұрын
  • Not a single thing is permanent, it's only change (time) we've always perceived.

    @theinspector7882@theinspector78827 ай бұрын
    • Literally every thing is permanent.

      @Drteomas@Drteomas5 ай бұрын
  • No one can understand, measure & think about the universe, because it is infinite, no start & no end, beyond anyone's imagination.....

    @rahulsp8375@rahulsp83757 ай бұрын
  • The "super computer" that controls reality is the mind. Both from a scientific standpoint and a spiritual one* *my own spiritual journey

    @anthonymilosevic6862@anthonymilosevic68628 ай бұрын
  • It's OK we're still doing illusionary calls on our cell phone and eating invisible- visible burgers! 😅 Enjoy!

    @hulamei3117@hulamei31177 ай бұрын
  • If we are part of the Universe and the Universe is not real it means that we are not real too, so if this is the case life is just a dream but the dream is real.

    @CUNDUNDO@CUNDUNDO7 ай бұрын
    • That's right. Everything IS an illusion Read David Ickes latest book The Dream

      @Dani-zv4rw@Dani-zv4rw5 ай бұрын
  • speed of light is 186,000 miles per second not per hour. I wished it was MPH we'd almost be at that speed today, if im not mistaken we can reach around 30% of the 186,000 mph.

    @JustATakit@JustATakit8 ай бұрын
  • Sean Carrol’s take on simulation theory is great. If life like simulations are real, and simulations eventually create other sims inside themselves, the chance that we are at the bottom level (meaning we’d be the newest simulation, the one simulation amongst potentially billions that can’t create new sims yet) would be minuscule, therefore we most likely are not in a simulation.

    @kevinsayes@kevinsayes8 ай бұрын
    • instead of saying god exists lol clown show everyday

      @stuart6478@stuart64788 ай бұрын
    • ​@stuart6478 but God doesn't exist because YHWH is purely Jewish fiction. If their God exists, then so does every other God. Surprise surprise, none of them are real.

      @continuousrage4974@continuousrage49748 ай бұрын
    • ​@@stuart6478😂👍

      @alexhenel@alexhenel8 ай бұрын
    • @@stuart6478 they can't, because their agenda dictates they either convolute theories where *we* are God, or there is no God

      @Imperial_Cosmonaut@Imperial_Cosmonaut8 ай бұрын
    • @KevinSayes Without having heard the quote you’re referring to, I think you got that entire concept completely backward. If there are levels of simulations, every single one of them had a period where they weren’t able to simulate worlds yet. In other words, 100% of the simulated worlds experienced periods where they were not able to create their own simulations. The statistics dictate that we are *least* likely to be in the original world.

      @zaddyjacquescormery6613@zaddyjacquescormery66138 ай бұрын
  • All this is explained thoroughly by Rabbi Schneour Zalman of Liadi in the second volume of Tanya Gates to the understanding of Gods Unity and Faith and many more writings starting with the Zohar and writing of the Arizal and Baal Shem Tov and their students

    @yosefelishevitz457@yosefelishevitz4578 ай бұрын
  • Maybe time and space doesn't excist at sll, at least not in our universe. That we are merely in an illusion of the universe. Like in a brain/dream. And that we are the subconscious universe? I have been thinking we may be living in a Lorenz system. Which most of it is not visible to us since it is dark matter (maybe left part of brain)

    @bjrnerikmol7737@bjrnerikmol77376 ай бұрын
  • Can someone explain the electromagnetic phenomenon that has us seeing and feeling the heat and light from stars?

    @bartbarnes9596@bartbarnes95968 ай бұрын
    • Maybe this helps. Idk. 🤷🏼‍♀️ science.nasa.gov/ems/07_infraredwaves

      @amandagriffin1751@amandagriffin17517 ай бұрын
  • Finally! The documentary narrated by an actual human being. Which is so much nicer than computer generated voices. It made this documentary so enjoyable I will listen to the whole thing. And I'm only a minute into it and I've already enjoying it

    @TheEnigmaUniverse-vt2pm@TheEnigmaUniverse-vt2pm6 ай бұрын
    • The only video I listened to every word (watching most of it) and jus realized it's almost over lmao literally the only video ever thats over 30-45 mins tops that i actually sat through the entire video which is crazy

      @thegamingflyhd1397@thegamingflyhd13976 ай бұрын
    • It’s possible this is a computer generated voice. If you capture enough samples of someone, you can create something that fools us into thinking it’s real.

      @aGrapeInUtero@aGrapeInUtero6 ай бұрын
    • This was actually a computer generated voice made from a sampled voice and then the transcript was converted using text to speech. If listening to it carefully there are several points when the synthesized voice made GIANT errors in the correct pronunciation of certain words. This ‘screams’ of ‘text to speech’ synthesis as systems like this can occasionally make these kinds of errors AND ALSO will not catch common sense typos in the transcript like a human would catch because the human would easily catch the contextual error in the sentence the moment the wrong word was used. For example at 24 seconds into the video the synthesized voice says ‘laberNinth of time’ instead of the correct word ‘labyrinth’. Another example during the narration at the 28 minute and 20 second mark in this video, the narrating synthesized voice says the word “casualty” instead of the word “causality”. This renders the sentence meaningless as it doesn’t make sense with the incorrect word (“casualty”). No human would make that mistake and not catch the stupidity of the sentence they just said… This video was a narration from a very good text to speech engine with a unique Midwest American accented voice.

      @kenpotter6745@kenpotter67456 ай бұрын
    • Well if the universe is a hologram or simulation, your theory is wrong

      @craigfowler7098@craigfowler70985 ай бұрын
  • Yea? no. The universe absolutely exists and does not need an observer. An observer's view of the universe is merely a perspective. It's a recreation of reality within one's mind. Time dilates around each observer so that everyone experiences the universe differently. But it's the same vibrating universe. Furthermore entangled particles don't magically stay entangled. They decohere very rapidly. You can't magically plop entangled particles on opposite sides of the universe.

    @Donate_Please@Donate_Please8 ай бұрын
    • Prove it.

      @IBADSNU@IBADSNU6 ай бұрын
    • @@IBADSNU Prove what exactly?

      @Donate_Please@Donate_Please6 ай бұрын
    • @@IBADSNU Would you like me to prove the earth is round? Or the moon exists even if you don't look at it? Are you asking about time dilation? Such as, no two watches are ever truly in sync. Are you asking about how decoherence works? What's your conundrum?

      @Donate_Please@Donate_Please6 ай бұрын
  • If you can completely be convinced that the speed of light is 186000 miles per hour, it will slow down. At least for you.

    @KASPACOINPAMPN@KASPACOINPAMPN7 ай бұрын
  • So, what is JWST looking at and sending finding of back? What are Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 studying and flying through for 46 years?

    @miradinic870@miradinic8708 ай бұрын
  • If time didn't exist at the big bang then we can't time how long it took.

    @rogerhill138@rogerhill1388 ай бұрын
    • Nope

      @shawnn6541@shawnn65418 ай бұрын
    • We use mathematics to determine how fast things are moving away from the "epicenter" of the Universe. We measure everything around us and the direction they move. Once we have that number we use it to calculate how long it could have taken to travel that distance and create a timeline with this data. It's similar to "How far does a car travel moving at 60mph if it's moving at 60mph?"

      @BaronoftheDead@BaronoftheDead8 ай бұрын
    • @@aadd2935 It is a fun problem to look at lol. Trying to calculate objects paths through space based on their interactions with each other is kind of interesting. I'm not sure how useful it would be to apply to the "Big Bang"; I honestly haven't studied it much. (I'm not a mathematician lol) An object 20 light years away could have affected an object's path before being flung away on its journey and that's too much information needed. Our best approximation is good enough for me. The Universe is chaos haha We would have to be present during the Big Bang to truly know.

      @BaronoftheDead@BaronoftheDead7 ай бұрын
    • The big bang is a theroy... widely accepted but not proven

      @naomidoner9803@naomidoner98036 ай бұрын
    • ​@@BaronoftheDeadwhere is the "epicenter" of the universe?

      @martinmurry3@martinmurry36 ай бұрын
  • I really like these thought provoking videos.

    @y5mgisi@y5mgisi8 ай бұрын
    • Maybe you just think you like them

      @martinnewtonholmes@martinnewtonholmes8 ай бұрын
    • You like therefor you are.

      @Drteomas@Drteomas5 ай бұрын
  • PicoPhysics: Quantum Entanglement experiments do not disapprove existence of universe. But rather it proves existence of Universe as a reality which is not affected by observer.

    @VijayGupta-cz4ef@VijayGupta-cz4ef7 ай бұрын
  • Correct, Nothing can travel faster than Light. Nothing is instantaneous/entanglement.

    @gyro5d@gyro5d7 ай бұрын
  • The next thing they should work on is proving that they themselves do not exist. When they have succeeded with that, it will be time for the clowns to make themselves consistent with their results.

    @mortimerschnerd3846@mortimerschnerd38468 ай бұрын
  • It all boils down to the age old axiom: "I think therefore I am" More profound and more aprapo than one might think it to be at 1st glance 12:18

    @dfreshMC@dfreshMC7 ай бұрын
    • Yes.. Perfect.. I like to say that the universe is energy, our brains are energy.. and the thinking is energy... Our thinking deceives us to think that we exist.

      @bandulaamarawardena6576@bandulaamarawardena65766 ай бұрын
  • Universe is very much exist when mind is present . Pure consciousness is unchanging intelligence existence which is beyond mind,intellect and ego.

    @yellow555gamingyt8@yellow555gamingyt87 ай бұрын
  • When it all comes down to it, we still have to go to work and pay our bills. When we don't, then I'll consider it a major discovery.

    @bigimskiweisenheimer8325@bigimskiweisenheimer83256 ай бұрын
  • If the universe is an illusion why isn't my illusion of my bank account of a million dollars not real??

    @hammer8809@hammer88097 ай бұрын
  • I love these conceptual thought experiments. Videos like this open your mind and imagination to the nature of our existence. They also weed out the smooth brained individuals who will always complain and be miserable with their own existence.

    @FastChargeMango@FastChargeMango8 ай бұрын
    • The problem with all this is most folks forget it's simply a concept, start preaching it like it's some new gospel truth, then wonder why folks look at them like they got a squirrels arse for a head when they get bent outta of shape when folks with a brain laugh at their concepts.

      @Christopher-ej2bs@Christopher-ej2bs8 ай бұрын
    • Brain no good for stringy theory...only make fire

      @earthcat@earthcat8 ай бұрын
    • Eek

      @shawnn6541@shawnn65418 ай бұрын
  • Here's an epiphany for you. Something is only a reality to creatures who can observe it, some of which can even perceive and comprehend it, marginally. For creatures who can't observe the universe, it's not a part of their observable reality, and in a dimensional sense, it doesn't exist inside their realm of perception. What we see, as humans, only looks exactly the way it does, to us. This makes our reality, only the apparent simulation of our perception, exactly like any other life form with eyes, in that sense. Reality, as a whole, is very likely far more extensive, than our ability to observe or perceive, let alone comprehend.

    @thewalkingjuju@thewalkingjuju8 ай бұрын
    • Right on the money. Unfortunately, it has only one small flaw. It doesn't explain why the earth is flat, and NASA continues to release propaganda images depicting the earth as a sphere. Do they think we are all stupid or something 😀

      @normalizedinsanity4873@normalizedinsanity48738 ай бұрын
  • In plank space the only way mass can move any distance is by blinking out of existance and reappearing on the next set of plank points so from one set of points to the next we are in some other state or non existent

    @JohnBrown-ju4vs@JohnBrown-ju4vs7 ай бұрын
  • What if scientists were half as smart as they think they are? God is like a programmer. He created an operating system for life to exist. Then he added life. Everywhere! He gave life free will and watches as it grows.

    @genocanabicea5779@genocanabicea57798 ай бұрын
  • India’s Vedantic philosophy has known this theory since time began

    @diliproy6455@diliproy64558 ай бұрын
    • Agreed 200% Western thinkers still catching up 😅

      @Bavarian-ko9il@Bavarian-ko9il8 ай бұрын
    • Because it’s based on consciousness, the observer, not the observed, as the source of reality

      @samboychip1@samboychip18 ай бұрын
  • Proving quantum entanglement does NOT equate to proving that Local Reality is "not true." After all, given the double slit experiment, under one variety of observation and detection, we detected photon particles, while under a different variety of observation and detection, we detected light waves with interference patterns. Nor does it say anything about the necessity of an "observer," in fact it begs the question: If we obtain knowledge from an event/experiment/circumstance, have we not "observed" it in some fashion?

    @eriolduterion8855@eriolduterion88556 ай бұрын
  • 42:04 into the video . The amount of time taken does not change because of your change in position , in space . In otherwords 1hr goes by whether you move or not .

    @philharmer198@philharmer1984 ай бұрын
  • Malfunctions such as the Mandela affect perhaps?... maybe these things that we are being told we misremember actually happened in a previously overwritten version of the current simulation. I have been places that I looked up and have never existed, but, I was there, uninfluenced by intoxication of any sort. I witnessed these events in these places that never were. Could that make me an artifact carried over from a former glitch repair? Many of us have shared "mismemories", could that mean that we are all artifacts of previous versions? Or perhaps there were many parallel "servers" on which simulations were being run that the runners of these simulations have decided to combine the servers, thus bringing the minutia of the different servers into conflict with each other. Thus BOTH events DID happen just as "misremembered" by the current versions of us. I Love the thought experiments that videos such as this open up!!!

    @keithford460@keithford4608 ай бұрын
  • The very fact that the best and brightest minds on the Planet can prove opposing theories exist about the origins and makeup of the Universe tells you everything you need to know . . . and that is that we DON'T Know. When you hear words or descriptions like, Singularity, Event Horizon, Dark Energy and Dark Matter, these are undifinable words meaning we Don't Know what they are. They're just made-up words to describe the unknown. We, Mankind, has Always gone w/ the most popular definitions of the Universe until something better comes along, That's the only constant here. Still, Well Presented and definitely stimulates any spare neurons floating around, of which I've only One. The other two keep me breathing and help my Lips move. 😉

    @uuzd4s@uuzd4s8 ай бұрын
  • Light is affected by anything it passes through altering it's constant, including gravity wells. So no , the speed of light is not an upper limit as this value varies. Everytime light pass's through something it looses energy, slowing down.

    @ZX81v2@ZX81v27 ай бұрын
  • We could be living in an alien simulation. And the real universe the aliens are looking at could look like the way it does to us .

    @petermoygannon698@petermoygannon6988 ай бұрын
    • I wish they'd ctrl+z you.

      @Grim2@Grim28 ай бұрын
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