Is Time Travel Possible In Our Universe?

2024 ж. 27 Сәу.
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Researched and Written by Colin Stuart
Check out his superb Astrophysics for Beginners course here: www.colinstuart.net/astrophys...
Edited by Manuel Rubio
Narrated and Script Edited by David Kelly
Thumbnail art by Ettore Mazza, the GOAT: instagram.com/ettore.mazz...
Animations by the superb Jero Squartini www.fiverr.com/share/0v7Kjv using Manim - MIT License, (c) 2020-2023 3Blue1Brown LLC
Stock footage taken from Videoblocks and Artgrid, music from Epidemic Sound, Artlist, Silver Maple and Yehezkel Raz.
Space imagery also used from NASA and ESO.
Specific image credits:
AT Service via Wikimedia for images of Kip Thorne and Bryce DeWitt
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, via Wikimedia Commons for the image of Bruno Rossi
00:00 Introduction
06:00 The Block Universe
16:25 Visiting The Future
27:00 Visiting The Past
37:59 Time Streams
#wormhole #quantum

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    @HistoryoftheUniverse@HistoryoftheUniverse Жыл бұрын
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      @asyncasync@asyncasync Жыл бұрын
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    @max-zo5ew@max-zo5ew Жыл бұрын
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    • I thought I was the only one😊

      @sentcons@sentcons Жыл бұрын
  • Who else is revisiting this classic in 1943??

    @aarin6337@aarin63375 ай бұрын
    • 😆

      @Ritziey@Ritziey5 күн бұрын
  • “Over then” and “over there”. Very good concept. “Separated by time” being the same as “separated by space” is a very good way to look at it. Thanks for the new perspective.

    @WarrenatCLS@WarrenatCLS5 ай бұрын
    • Isn't that in essence what we already do when we say "back then" and "back there"?

      @1112viggo@1112viggo3 ай бұрын
    • ​@@1112viggoyes! Discussing directions in time like it was MapQuest is a very good concept.

      @4NeonFun@4NeonFun2 ай бұрын
    • @@4NeonFun Yeah very practical, like the concept of spatial directions would be if everything was unchangeably moving east...

      @1112viggo@1112viggo2 ай бұрын
    • 😮😮😮😮 1:57

      @nine_pound@nine_pound2 ай бұрын
  • I love the theory that UFO's are use from the future observing history(for them) as I think most people would love to go back in time to witness what it was like so it is not hard to imagine that future humans are simply observing.

    @tooldtoplay5892@tooldtoplay58929 ай бұрын
    • I watched I think t was a Twilight Zone Episode-in the Future where time travel is possible travel Agencies Offer trips going back in time to witness all kinds of events that happened on Earth. Example- a Volcano Eruption but are safely transported Back so not to get hurt!

      @miraperko7493@miraperko74937 ай бұрын
    • And this could be a potential answer to the Fermi paradox as well

      @Valkbg@Valkbg4 ай бұрын
    • ​@@Valkbg Three Body Problem: life in the universe is quiet because it stops being alive when other life detects it.

      @BillyWitchDoctorDotCom@BillyWitchDoctorDotComАй бұрын
    • You can't return to the same future if you go back in time. How many observers have to disappear, never to return, before they stop sending people back?

      @BillyWitchDoctorDotCom@BillyWitchDoctorDotComАй бұрын
    • @@BillyWitchDoctorDotCom Can you explain further because said like that it doesnt make much sense?

      @Valkbg@ValkbgАй бұрын
  • My appreciation goes to the entire staff responsible for the outstanding presentations of each video of The History of the Universe.

    @GaryBearTexanUSA@GaryBearTexanUSA Жыл бұрын
    • Tyson Fury?

      @musicjunk8266@musicjunk8266 Жыл бұрын
    • ​@@OregonCrow lmfao, you actually don't think there are whole teams working on youtube channels??? In this case it would be extremely impressive to run 4+ youtube channels that release atleast two 40+ min videos a month with exceptional commentary, music and visuals put together. You actually think it's only ONE person doing this???? And don't get me started on the amount of hours this person has to research all this to put it into a video of sizeable length. Very ignorant take my friend.

      @DeathColor96@DeathColor96 Жыл бұрын
    • ​@@OregonCrow yeah, what an insane wall of text I wrote. Must be difficult being a toxic brainlet.

      @DeathColor96@DeathColor96 Жыл бұрын
    • @@OregonCrow It's only 5 lines... I read it and it wasn't even adressed to me...

      @unocualqu1era@unocualqu1era Жыл бұрын
    • the universe is pretend. time is also pretend.

      @MATTINCALI@MATTINCALI Жыл бұрын
  • This blend of crystal-clear information and fictional sidesteps is just the right cocktail for me. I've been enjoying your series, thank you.

    @matkosmat8890@matkosmat889010 ай бұрын
    • My content better

      @Animemomentsbatmensigma77@Animemomentsbatmensigma772 ай бұрын
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      @Three_Geese_In_A_Trenchcoat@Three_Geese_In_A_Trenchcoat2 ай бұрын
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      @Animemomentsbatmensigma77@Animemomentsbatmensigma772 ай бұрын
    • Great video

      @WowTrivia-hello@WowTrivia-hello2 ай бұрын
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      @RileyBanksWho@RileyBanksWho5 күн бұрын
  • This is by far one of the best presentations of Physics, astronomy and science I've seen on KZhead, top marks for this, the production vaule and thorough exploration of the subjects provides a terrific window into some of the most complex topics in a digestible way, keep up the great work.

    @christopherg7098@christopherg70984 ай бұрын
  • The universe is incredibly fascinating and mysterious. I genuinely want to learn as much as possible about it. If gaining unlimited knowledge of the universe were possible, I would do anything to acquire it.

    @ddaehyun2@ddaehyun28 ай бұрын
    • do please learn in a steady healthy pace

      @nyko9631@nyko96318 ай бұрын
    • @@nyko9631 yeah, I will. I'm not planning on going crazy or anything, but I like learning. The only problem is that the more I learn the more everything seems to get more depressing for me. But i'd rather be a depressed knowledgable person than a happy fool.

      @ddaehyun2@ddaehyun28 ай бұрын
    • @@ddaehyun2 nah dont be afraid to get obsessed. obsession when productive is a virtue

      @helmetboyHD@helmetboyHD8 ай бұрын
    • @@helmetboyHD You're right. But I'm not talking about that kind of obsession.

      @ddaehyun2@ddaehyun28 ай бұрын
    • If I could learn definitively whether or not intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe, I could die happy.

      @robunderwood7689@robunderwood76898 ай бұрын
  • I don't know if anyone has mentioned something similar or not but your videos have been amazing for my mental health. Too often we're caught with the daily responsibilities of life; find ourselves overly immersed in social media and news that we forget how insignificant we truly are. Your videos are a way for me to just step back from the world and realize all our problems are miniscule when compared to the sheer significant size of the universe and all its physics surrounding it.

    @nightly4303@nightly4303 Жыл бұрын
    • 👏 Well said!

      @ClannCholmain@ClannCholmain Жыл бұрын
    • Besides, we might be able to do something about being struck by an asteroid, but a rogue blackhole we can absolutely do nothing about.

      @j121212100@j121212100 Жыл бұрын
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      @Legio__X@Legio__X Жыл бұрын
    • Well said.

      @tedsheridan8725@tedsheridan8725 Жыл бұрын
    • Very miniscule

      @chesterfieldthe3rd929@chesterfieldthe3rd929 Жыл бұрын
  • In almost every other universe, this content has been picked up by a major publisher and the authors are exceptionally well compensated. I think we will merge with that universe soon enough. Bravo!

    @gnjoeyhowell@gnjoeyhowell Жыл бұрын
    • In THIS universe; factual stuff got drowned out on Discovery Channel with bullshit like Ancient Aliens. There will be a chemtrail show, a lunar landing is fake show, before good stuff like this finds its way on major distribution networks.

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      @kayliibensen387@kayliibensen387 Жыл бұрын
    • Good point, this might be the best evidence for a multi-verse and time travel yet. Although, he forgot to say the magic word, he didn't say "vast", so... obviously this video is discredited.

      @Games_and_Music@Games_and_Music Жыл бұрын
    • There's only one universe bro.

      @Woodesies@Woodesies Жыл бұрын
    • the publisher is called youtube, and you do alright when you have a boatload of videos and over half a million subscribers, i'd imagine.

      @jgunther3398@jgunther3398 Жыл бұрын
  • One of the best videos on youtube. Concise and informative. Please never change this level of production

    @ev-0163@ev-01638 ай бұрын
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      @bogusmogus9551@bogusmogus95518 ай бұрын
  • Wow...what a journey, hard to digest at times but written and told in such a manner that you have not lost my attention for the finest of seconds...bravo!

    @dudlesstheking@dudlesstheking8 ай бұрын
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    @ldarm@ldarm Жыл бұрын
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      @anandjoshi832@anandjoshi8328 ай бұрын
    • @@disrupt_ist to give you some hope, I’m a teenager and I watch these types of videos multiple times on a daily basis to expand my knowledge. I also find this stuff super fascinating and important to know :)

      @prettyytrash@prettyytrash7 ай бұрын
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      @NatnaelNegash-pv6bl@NatnaelNegash-pv6bl7 ай бұрын
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      @akhkhar7272@akhkhar7272 Жыл бұрын
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    @D3emitz989@D3emitz9898 ай бұрын
  • Amazing video. Only a few parts I had to rewind to try to wrap my brain around again, but overall this is incredibly well-presented, digestable and fascinating.

    @generalhaha@generalhaha7 ай бұрын
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    @mickeyb492@mickeyb492 Жыл бұрын
    • Yeah, these channels of his are top notch quality, definitely deserves to be up there with the major channels. His History Time channel has sorta been discovered, but my favorites (History of the Earth/Universe) are still being overlooked for the most part. Then again, they're only 1 year (Universe) and 2 years (Earth) old, and most of their videos have millions of views, so it's only a matter of time, but yeah, most viewers here wish him the best because he deserves it.

      @Games_and_Music@Games_and_Music Жыл бұрын
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      @artdonovandesign@artdonovandesign Жыл бұрын
    • This is the wholesome kind of comment that I like reading. Thanks, man

      @oscar7513@oscar7513 Жыл бұрын
    • So true and good to see!

      @SpankyK@SpankyK Жыл бұрын
    • ​@@Games_and_Music History Time is run my my brother. I run Voices of the Past, History of The Universe, History of Humankind and History of the Earth (History of the Earth is a joint channel with him)

      @HistoryoftheUniverse@HistoryoftheUniverse5 күн бұрын
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    @NonBinary_Star@NonBinary_Star Жыл бұрын
  • I ran across a scenario that supports the Many Worlds concept. The idea originates in the classic computer game MYST. In the Myst Universe the Traveller encounters an island dominated by what appear to be puzzles. The puzzles involve mysterious books when used properly transport the Traveller to Worlds with unusual characteristics. It seems the civilization that created the books used special techniques, materials and language writing the books. Using the book correctly sends the user to a world that exists exactly as described in the special language. My theory of the operation of the world books works because the Many Worlds concept implies a Quantum Universe with an infinite number of possible world lines. The Myst world book describes a world in one of the possibles world lines and using the book correctly transports the user. Of course the user must possess a originating book to return.

    @aseriesguy@aseriesguy5 ай бұрын
  • Great work man. You did an all around recap of all the ideas of time travel. I love travel. I love you for your work. Well done!

    @dragoda@dragodaАй бұрын
  • 3:10 you can invent the time machine and use it to do a bunch of other things, their is no need to rush to your death, you can have a full life before going back in time and saving yourself. or you can go back further in time and stop yourself from going out this night, you have plenty of options.

    @bliblivion@bliblivion Жыл бұрын
  • When I was around 16 (am 51 now), 'Time Life' released a series of books (I still have my set), called 'Mysteries of the Universe' (? If my memory is correct), and there was one about time... I remember reading it and there was one specific weird way of travelling through time and it involved a HUGE MASSIVE cigar shaped man made object set in space. Now, at the time I wasn't fully aware of Einsteins work in modicum detail perse (or a lot of other physicians and their work in this field etc), but, I was really into space, and the science and understandings of behind the Universe etc, and wanted to know more.. And I did consider myself to have a 'Logical' balanced mind. So, when reading about this object (it was required to be many Kilometres in length and the diameter was also something like a Kilometre or more too), the book stated that theories had it that it would have to spin along it's length (ie like a rolling cigar along a table and not 'Spinning a pen' etc) and that spin would have to be a good percentage of 'C' (Speed of light), and then, you say, as a pilot in a ship, would have to approach this big long tube, and then fly your ship at, again, a good percentage of 'C' and fly it in a direction either 'With the roll' or 'Against the roll' of the Huge bulky tube. Now, they said, the theory was, going 'With' the direction of roll of the tube 'Could' send you forward in time, and flying your ship in a roll 'Against' the spin of the huge tube could take you back in time, but... They DID say, that naturally, it would ONLY bring you back to the point of time where the 'Space cigar' had FIRST reached it's required rate of spin and no earlier. Yeah, I got that, seemed logical. And for years it still puzzled me. That is until I started learning more about how your rate of speed is affected by and/or affects the rate of time within Space/Time physics... Still an interesting thing to read though, and those books were/are a pretty damn good read (each book covered everything - ghosts, Nazca lines, Bermuda Triangle, many subjects)... 🤔🤔🤔😏 Edit: (Just watched the rest of the video and...) 31:27 - AHA! There it is! the idea about a cylinder! Nice! 🤔😉 😎🇬🇧

    @thedarkknight1971@thedarkknight1971 Жыл бұрын
    • They said cylinder has to be 10x the mass of the sun. I'm not sure what material that could even be made of - maybe neutron star material? And it has to rotate billions of times per second, near relativistic velocity I imagine. And can you imagine the tidal forces? It's one of those solutions that works on paper, but accumulating the amount of required mass and the energy needed to accelerate the angular momentum is unlikely to ever be at our disposal. I remember reading long ago that warp drive is also theoretically possible, but it requires many times the energy given off by our sun in its entire lifetime in order to work. That was like 20 years ago or so, so I don't know what happened with that. I do know NASA had one lab dedicated to warp drive physics maybe a decade ago.

      @beenaplumber8379@beenaplumber837911 ай бұрын
    • @@beenaplumber8379 Exactly, even if we can find it to be possible it takes near infinite energy to do AND we would need to control said energy over a given time...which would require...more energy. We'd literally need to be a type 3 civ or greater. We are nowhere near that.

      @Eireternal@Eireternal9 ай бұрын
    • ​@@beenaplumber8379i always wonder, if a certain planet out there thousands or million years ahead of us would be capable of doing that. And if they would, for us it would be hard to believe.

      @tomaelbrecht2179@tomaelbrecht21792 күн бұрын
    • @@tomaelbrecht2179 Time travel is fun as a fantasy and as a thought exercise, but when it comes down to it, I wonder whether an advanced civilization would even find it interesting to take on such a project. What fascinates us might seem a tedious waste of time to the super-advanced ETs. A hyper-massive building project just to show they could do it? Maybe just knowing they could do it is enough for them. Just another variable in the equation.

      @beenaplumber8379@beenaplumber83792 күн бұрын
  • You cannot go back or forward in time without knowing *where* you will end up in the universe. Every second, we are moving 220 km, relative to the center of the Milky Way Galaxy. Pretty fast, since the distance we move around the sun in our orbit is 30 km/s. Don't forget to factor in where you are on the planet for spin speed on our merry-go-round. But in what direction is our galaxy moving and how fast? With no other stationary objects in the (currently visible) universe to determine the absolute velocity of the Milky Way through the universe, we are left to imagine what that looks like. Also, what other actors are affecting our trajectory or speed? We did choose the Great Cosmic Attractor and cosmic microwave background radiation to help gauge our velocity, but that is still science in its infancy. We have no idea whether the objects we are racing toward are moving against us (salmon upstream) or whether they are moving along with us (turtles in a current), but at a different speed. It certainly would matter if you traveled in time! This is the difficulty of being Earth-bound beings who have great trouble thinking in four dimensions. We think we are static and that time is static. This is simply untrue, as time is the measure of regular movements, not a universal constant. Not yet, anyway. So here is the final conundrum: Unless our tools for time travel, supposing we are able to calculate the coordinates of where we were or where will shall end up, are absolutely accurate, with no margin of error, a transport will mean ending up elsewhere in space, perhaps in an object, or so far from an object that catching up to it is nigh impossible without another inaccurate jump. I certainly wouldn't want to aim for being _on_ a planet, since I may end up in, on, or around it instead.

    @trappedkitty5335@trappedkitty53359 ай бұрын
  • As someone who is trying to come up with a sci-fi story, I really appreciate the way in which you lay out these large concepts in a way laypeople can understand. It's helpful for someone like me who likes when sci-fi builds off real scientific theories.

    @tristonanan@tristonanan3 ай бұрын
  • This was a fantastic presentation, explaining so much and covering paradoxes. Awesome! :)

    @faisalee@faisalee11 ай бұрын
  • Amazing work as always my friend. Thank you for yet another hour of my life that I've spent deep in thought trying to wrap my head around the idea of quantum physics and time travel. It's always a wonderful time especially when a video of yours is playing simultaneously

    @zaucy_@zaucy_ Жыл бұрын
    • i tend to watch every episode a few times - i always missed a thing or two .. and lucky for us - by now their catalogue is big enough to just start at the beginning when you reach the end :D

      @vokuh@vokuh Жыл бұрын
    • @@vokuh I have also watched most, if not all the episodes at least twice myself. Mostly because I listen to them while I fall asleep because they're very relaxing for me. But I too miss some things or just need to hear them a couple of times to really understand some of the topics he discusses

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  • I listen to these videos before bed or at work and each and every time my mind is blown away.

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  • Very impressed with this video. I have always been interested in astronomy and physics. It was things like this that drove me to enter those professions. Thank you for feeding my insatiable curiosity about the universe and the wonders that we discove

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  • This is one of the most comprehensive explanations on this topic that I have ever had the pleasure of listening to...Well done.

    @lawrence4983@lawrence4983 Жыл бұрын
  • Love this documentary! I have been thinking about these “Time” ideas for years but the way you have presented it is so fundamentally necessary for enthusiast to comprehend! Absolutely awesome!

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    @artdonovandesign@artdonovandesign Жыл бұрын
    • DND?

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    @Cherrie_The_Furry@Cherrie_The_Furry8 ай бұрын
  • 29:20 - 33:00 I do read news articles about traveling back to the past and this was the best explanation about the limits of time travel and how that cylinder would work

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  • Absolutely fascinating!

    @christinestraubsiegel8987@christinestraubsiegel89876 ай бұрын
  • This is the most pleasantly mind melting video you guys have made so far! I finally got time to sit down and rewatch and ponder it today, I learned so much just from this video alone!

    @fratercontenduntocculta8161@fratercontenduntocculta81619 ай бұрын
  • Your videos always amaze me, keep up the great work. This channel is one of a kind

    @mute9914@mute9914 Жыл бұрын
  • Your videos quite literally changed my life and gave me a new appreciation of cosmology that I never knew I had inside of me. Thank you so much! On a somewhat unrelated note, I sometimes venture into the recent comments on your videos and am always suprised by the amount of deranged nonsense and negative comments. Even by KZhead standards, it seems like videos on these subjects attract a lot of people who are maybe a little too confident about their understanding of the universe. I think I’ve made a similar comment before, but I really hope you don’t pay much mind to them. I promise they’re a tiny minority compared to the overwhelming amount of people out there that have endless amounts of appreciation for your videos. I would bet that a good portion of people who benefit from these types of videos just opt to appreciate them silently. Don’t let it discourage you. Thank you so much for everything you do

    @fractalcounty@fractalcounty Жыл бұрын
    • Their DNA simply "programmed" to not understand the matrix. 1 over 10 can only awakened by this reality.

      @Kazukidavidart@Kazukidavidart Жыл бұрын
    • I have a degree in physics and get that a lot. Problem is many people self-study it and don't have someone correcting their understanding, and one misconception leads to another until they're down a rabbit hole

      @manmoth4@manmoth410 ай бұрын
    • It will all be crystal clear in 32 more years. Your science is getting closer to the breakthrough you are looking for. See you then

      @allensherrill850@allensherrill8508 ай бұрын
    • @@allensherrill850brother if we we stay on the track that we’re on, we aint gonna be here in 32 more years

      @lcehotel@lcehotel8 ай бұрын
    • @@lcehotel not true lol

      @Beveyboygames@Beveyboygames6 ай бұрын
  • This is an exceptional video full of information. Usually these types of videos put 5 minutes of information into a 30 minute presentation with a lot of fluff and repeat. Not this one. Well done.

    @keithmoorechannel@keithmoorechannel9 ай бұрын
  • It's funny. I use this to put myself to sleep but the next day or the other I finish it. Not just "sleep material" but also excellent info and well structured.

    @a.f.7404@a.f.74048 ай бұрын
  • I look forward to new videos from you guys so much. Truly a treat, thank you. And man spacetime is weird.

    @kevinsayes@kevinsayes Жыл бұрын
  • Fun fact: back when the seemingly ftl neutrino stuff was happening, the Italian minister for instruction (Mariastella Gelmini) made a statement where she implied the existence of a tunnel underneath the Alps for the neutrinos to travel through

    @tommasotiberi5666@tommasotiberi5666 Жыл бұрын
    • secret neutrino smuggling operation

      @mikeoxmall69420@mikeoxmall69420 Жыл бұрын
    • Yes, there is always one. Now, in America, there are millions. I think that model is as likely as the flat earth model.

      @edwardlulofs444@edwardlulofs444 Жыл бұрын
    • Did they borrow Alaska's series of tubes for the internet?

      @grayaj23@grayaj23 Жыл бұрын
    • Brimmingly saturated GEL MINI tunnel presumably??? What a drag for the neutrinos... Naturally, the received neutrinos shall exhibit differing Flavors; Mascarpone, Mozzarella, Gorgonzola, Parmigiano-Reggiano, Ricotta. 😎

      @gringo1723@gringo1723 Жыл бұрын
  • Keep up the great work Amazing vids 💎💎💎

    @danieljrossofficialmusicch1214@danieljrossofficialmusicch1214Ай бұрын
  • 8:19 Pluto and Aristotle with invisible Basket Ball.

    @SuperMaxxxey@SuperMaxxxey21 күн бұрын
  • The writing is fantastic. Kudos Colin Stuart!

    @ChaosInCali@ChaosInCali Жыл бұрын
  • Such complicated concepts are explained so beautifully that it makes a wonderful watch… already watch it 3 times in a row and I will rewatch it again many more times ❤❤❤

    @samanvayasrivastava559@samanvayasrivastava559 Жыл бұрын
  • Fascinating! I love this!

    @TimeTravelMiata@TimeTravelMiata27 күн бұрын
  • Watched this at 3 am and it was great, although i have to stand up at 6 in the morning i have no regrets. Great video!

    @lefritte1055@lefritte10556 күн бұрын
  • This might be my all time favorite channel. Every time a new video is posted, I get excited in a way that I can only describe as childlike... From presentation to accuracy to storytelling, this channel pretty much does it all, and does it all about as good as it can be done... But it's the way physics and cosmology are presented in a narrative way that really separates this channel from its contemporaries. If I could sub twice, I would... Thanks for the outstanding content, your time amd effort does not go unnoticed or unappreciated. Bravo.

    @joey104102@joey104102 Жыл бұрын
    • Have they explained God yet, why He created the earth and us?

      @2malachi@2malachi Жыл бұрын
    • @@2malachi yes, it was episoe seven

      @MCMasters4ever@MCMasters4ever Жыл бұрын
    • @@MCMasters4ever Yes, it would be. Thanks.

      @2malachi@2malachi Жыл бұрын
    • @@MCMasters4ever I watched the video, quite interesting. I left a comment, which I copy below for you. You may wish to view my profile page/website. Here is the comment I left there: 'Interesting things the narrator says in this video: 1. The sun and the stars whizzing around us (on earth). CORRECT. 2. He mentions the globe, and shows the globe from 'space'. Nope, how can serious scientists be pushing the globe narrative? Mad. The video dances around the subject of 'creation' and the order of things. I guess they are scared to just say it outright. The hundreds of constants and life itself prove there is a creative force and it created. We should all be able to accept that. Has that creative force made itself known to us somehow? Provided us with some rules to live good lives? Given us a chance to prove we are salient as a species (for example by asking one human to man to die to show his salience, that he's not a brute unthinking animal?). The other interesting topic is are we actually lucky to be alive here. So much death, destruction, evil in power, so many wars, pharma mass poisoning, slavery, persecutions of innocents. I for one don't feel life is something we should feel lucky about at all. It's futile, boring mostly, and mostly horrible, especially these days. Maybe the future will be different, better somehow, I suppose it's good to have hope. I don't think the creator actually really cares much about us, more about themself and their own happiness, we are just something to play with.'

      @2malachi@2malachi Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you for the many excellent videos. Very well thought through and narrated.

    @Lievendevlaminck@Lievendevlaminck Жыл бұрын
  • I've only watched the introduction but it already got me thinking. A possible explanation to where the idea of a time machine was created on this loop is that the future exists in a superposition (similar to the one in quantum theory) where all the possible outcomes exists. And they collapse everytime. So the probability of you thinking of a time machine in the future exists at the same time that you dead also exists in the future. But the moment that the possibility of a time machine is created, one of those futures collapse and you time travel and save yourself creating a loop. If you so choose to not save yourself, then the future becomes you not saving yourself, the time machine not being created and you stay in the past, because you were never saved by yourself essentially you re-visit this moment in time, making it collapse in a new future. As to what happens to you: information cannot be destroyed so you'd keep yourself and your memories and your existence, as if you were transported from another universe, and die of old age. However not creating a time machine. This theory also makes the act of traveling to the future chaotic because you could travel to innumerable different futures as everytime you travel to the future you collapse the superposition into one of the possible futures, and then you could go back in time and pass the information you got in the future to bring yourself to that future, however if someone else traveled after you, they could completely change the future

    @GabrielAraujo-qm3hc@GabrielAraujo-qm3hc9 ай бұрын
  • I've been looking for a good time travel vid on KZhead for a minute, and this is SOLID!!!

    @carlcowan7044@carlcowan70446 ай бұрын
  • Yay, new video. I cannot stop watching these. Been through the entire series like 5 times now. I fall asleep to these trying to soak everything in. So much effort, time and love going into each video , the creator for this series is an absolute genius in content story telling

    @JosephTatumPage@JosephTatumPage Жыл бұрын
    • so many paradox's😭😭😭😭😭

      @raven4k998@raven4k998 Жыл бұрын
    • You bet!

      @bogusmogus9551@bogusmogus95518 ай бұрын
  • I can't believe how content this good is simply from a KZhead channel and not on Netflix.

    @tedsheridan8725@tedsheridan8725 Жыл бұрын
    • KZhead pays pretty well for content that engages lots of viewers. Remember, you're not the customer here at YT. They make their money by selling your viewing time to their sponsors. In other words, you're not the customer, you're what YT sells. You have a right to expect something in return, and I think quality videos like these are worth my time. It's a fair deal, but I think we need to remember our place and demand quality in exchange for what we give them.

      @beenaplumber8379@beenaplumber837911 ай бұрын
    • Netflix doesn't deserve such content

      @eternallyMarsh@eternallyMarsh5 күн бұрын
  • Creators of this series are LEGENDS!! Take a bow! Thank you 🙏

    @anandjoshi832@anandjoshi8328 ай бұрын
  • I didn't think it was possible to watch a 48 minute informational video and know less than I did before starting it, but you have proven me wrong. Thank you.

    @jonathanmunz@jonathanmunz5 ай бұрын
    • You know more now, it's just that you have more questions :D

      @FunkyMacky@FunkyMacky21 күн бұрын
  • Well done, as usual. Hand's down, the best science content being produced on this platform.

    @jamesmcv@jamesmcv Жыл бұрын
  • In the infinite void of obscurity we call a universe, it is comforting to have a grasp (granted a very lose grasp) of what is happening. Dope video keep up that amazing work.

    @biga55lizard@biga55lizard Жыл бұрын
  • Most of paradoxes in the beggining is easy to solve. Time-loop not necessary should begins in the same way as the loop cycle starts. You just get into car crash when was young, not died but get disabled for a life, then in many years you learn physics and create time machine/accidentaly get acces to time machine/time machines become usual thing in the future, letter to yourself is may be inside joke from work/literally whatever, you decided to come back in time and prevent car crash and change your disability, but all goes wrong and when you saved younger yourself, you died in car crash and started the time loop cycle for the first time. And by the time when letter become just unreadable, time-loop whill changes and not necessary will stay time-loop at all. Time can be changed with time travels.

    @apokal0082@apokal00824 ай бұрын
  • I love how it constantly opens up amazing ideas . Than seems to quash them , and than u hear “but there may be another way .. over and over lol

    @baileyslife3469@baileyslife34699 ай бұрын
  • Though I have heard these principles suggested before, your demonstrations of their potential validatity and sucient explain of their workings is top tier. I find it hopefully and motivating that regardless of the adversities I may face in this timeline, somewhere out there somewhen, out there, exists of me who is successful and ultimately will achieve all I can ever have desired. Morbid when you stop to consider the implications of it all but still reassuring none the less.

    @gaberyan6283@gaberyan6283 Жыл бұрын
  • Everytime I watch this I cry. It has been always my favourite channel. Possibilities are endless. This just confirms how perfect is the balance in this Universe.

    @adamlove706@adamlove706 Жыл бұрын
  • one should try to warm up a body in a fusion chamber and see if neutrinos would react. maybe if you warm up a body and within distance warm up a space with the same temperature you could move matter with neutrinos to teleport it.

    @0ernij0@0ernij08 ай бұрын
  • This channel deserves so much more! Love the content, keep it up!

    @obiwan-@obiwan- Жыл бұрын
    • give someone an envelope that say study physic's after you get hit by a car🤣🤣🤣

      @raven4k998@raven4k998 Жыл бұрын
  • finally !!! can’t wait to witness another masterpiece 💯

    @stealthomodest5985@stealthomodest5985 Жыл бұрын
  • Excellent, interesting and well explained.

    @jeanpeter5578@jeanpeter55789 ай бұрын
  • Not sure if this will come up in the video but my favorite time travel theory is the reason we don't have any visitors yet is we have to create the a time machine first, like how you have to have two telephones to actually use them. And it's sort of dystopian as when we turn on the first time machine we'll get flooded by everyone from the future looking to go back as far as possible

    @pravkdey@pravkdey Жыл бұрын
    • Quantum Break (videogame) actually has that idea, time machines here can move you through time only while they exist.

      @sermah@sermah Жыл бұрын
    • I have a time machine. But it can only take you to the future. I call it…. A wristwatch.

      @bobinthewest8559@bobinthewest8559 Жыл бұрын
    • Time is a unit of measurment to guage velocity over a distance travelled. The only thing that actually exists and can be experienced is the present moment.

      @alistairclark6814@alistairclark6814 Жыл бұрын
    • @@alistairclark6814 Exactly. Since space and time are connected, and since Earth is traveling through space, then having a machine that can take you back to a specific point in time (which would also be a specific point in space) is a trip to instant death, because if the same machine can't actually bring matter, such as the Earth, back to where it was in space at that specific point in time you wish to travel back to, then your time travel machine is pointless.

      @G360LIVE@G360LIVE Жыл бұрын
    • 🎉Like many worlds theory, that also seems like a kludge in order to keep backwards time travel possible. Imo, time travel isn't possible. Nor many worlds. The only thing I think happens is that particles simulate many possible movements. Not many worlds. Time is also not a thing, but a rate of change on each particle. Not a stream of time. Each particle is its own clock.

      @CS.AtheistChannel.VoteBidenAOC@CS.AtheistChannel.VoteBidenAOC Жыл бұрын
  • I appreciate your content! U cover a vast miriad of topics on your channel about different sciences. Not only are they entertaining, your charisma and the calm to your voice make them a must catch! I truly appreciate the fact that your videos r in depth , detailed, contain broken down concepts and lengthy in a sense that truly keeps me captivated! Bless u and i hope your channel grows enough to attract people who truly value this kind of info. Still beats me that all this is free. More growth to you!!!

    @ena124@ena124 Жыл бұрын
  • This video singlehanded helped me to get and understand Dark a little better 😭😭 even if I already finished the series

    @JulesVante@JulesVante3 ай бұрын
  • Amazing as always 🙏🏻🌞

    @lazy-rich@lazy-rich3 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for all the effort put into these masterpiece videos. Un-ironically doing more to spread physics education and discussion to the general public than most public educational institutions. (Physics department at my college was on probation the entire time I was there- 3 and a half years) Thank you again

    @josh_nbd@josh_nbd Жыл бұрын
    • Time travel is not physics. Its fantasy.

      @truthisaquestion@truthisaquestion11 ай бұрын
    • @@truthisaquestion Putting limits on things you don't fully understand is not science. It's religion.

      @beenaplumber8379@beenaplumber837911 ай бұрын
    • @@beenaplumber8379 Just bc I have a dissenting assertion, “I don’t understand”. That’s called gas-lighting. Narcissists do it to gain power in a conversation. Your narcissism is further evidenced by your attempt to make up your own definition of religion and impose it on me. However, your out-of-hand dismissal of my comment clearly indicates you belong to the religion of scientism. You worship science and scientists (priests in your case) administer law (dogma).

      @truthisaquestion@truthisaquestion11 ай бұрын
    • @@beenaplumber8379 Evidence of a delusional science zealot: 1: Freely admits he “doesn’t understand the math”, but is quick to dismiss dissenters 2: Accepts unproven consequences of physical theory (like time travel) without question 3: Jumps to conclusions about the level of education/“understanding” of dissenters. …Just bc something is “theoretically possible” it doesn’t mean it conforms to reality. If you make a copy of a document, you can flip the page so that the last part prints first and it looks identical. That doesn’t mean people can “write backwards” by starting at the end and working their way to the start. …that is not the way we structure and express thoughts (if we want them to make sense, i.e., conform to reality). Example: “Ball the kicked Tony” Vs “Tony kicked the ball” Do you go around saying “Ball the kicked Tony”? If not, why? The math you freely admit you don’t understand is just a human description of reality which you have conflated with reality, itself. The equations are symmetrical. Concluding that reality is symmetrical is like concluding the person that posed for a painting is made of pigments and brush strokes on a canvas. BTW, physicists cover QM in 3rd and fourth year university. Mathematicians cover those equations half-way through 1st year. Physicists are just given the equations and mathematicians have to prove them. If you don’t understand how we get those equations, you are in no position to draw conclusions about their meaning.

      @truthisaquestion@truthisaquestion11 ай бұрын
    • @@truthisaquestion I'm curious who invented this idea of religious scientism. I don't know. Therefore, I don't know. Scientists don't know, nor should they claim to know. (I'm a retired neuroscientist. I do understand science, but not physics.) The product of science is not certainty, but a good idea that can be built on. That's all. If anything, I am of the "religion" of I don't know. (Socratism?) You said something with certainty. "It's fantasy." You think you know. You are not like me. I don't know. I don't think any of us know, though you disagree. Faith is an internal experience. Those are the only things I can know - my internal experiences. If you have faith, I actually envy you. As Dan Brown wrote, "Faith is a gift I have yet to receive." I have never had an internal experience that told me I needed to believe in something. My life would be a lot more comfortable if I had faith. Soon I will die, and that idea scares me. A belief in some sort of afterlife would keep me from being so scared. But faith and beliefs can be a hindrance to learning more. If you learn the answers from faith, why look any further? What other discoveries are you not making because you have stopped looking? In your case, I think it's unlikely you will ever discover time travel. Your mind is made up rather than open. An open mind is necessary for discovery. Science is always open because we are never certain of anything. We hold onto good ideas until evidence comes along that refutes them. Then we come up with new ideas that fit the new evidence. In that way, science is self-correcting. There is nothing religious about that. People with certainty in their faith are immune to contradictory evidence. I prefer to keep an open mind, though I wish I had less fear in my life.

      @beenaplumber8379@beenaplumber837911 ай бұрын
  • I also wanted to add that your video about whether we have found The Theory of Everything is one of the best and most informative videos on the subject I have ever seen. Your explanation of physicist Juan Maldacena's discoveries might be one of the best on KZhead, if not the best. I would love to see more videos that go that deep and explain Concepts which are that profound. Sadly there is too much content on KZhead about things which have been explained over and over and over again. You make such wonderful videos than I would really enjoy seeing ones on the new Concepts and theories that physics is currently addressing.

    @Epoch11@Epoch11 Жыл бұрын
  • I love the way you are explaining so Cristal clear❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

    @paloma819@paloma8199 ай бұрын
  • I turned 32 yesterday, Ive learnt a new word from this video, ANYWHEN, never knew there's such a word for 31years

    @charlessiguna859@charlessiguna859Ай бұрын
  • Every new HotU video is like a little holiday for me. When I see it come up in my feed, I am very excited for when I am finally able to pour myself a drink, dim the lights and forget about everything else for a little while I ponder some of the largest and most difficult questions of our universe through the amazing narration and crystal clear script. It really is amazing what you all are doing, the content is truly next level.

    @einfisch3891@einfisch3891 Жыл бұрын
    • i have the same process, i hate when i get interrupted while taking in the new episode

      @lukeflanagan9247@lukeflanagan9247 Жыл бұрын
    • don'f forget the the music score motifs,and the oldfashioned fonts for the chapters!!

      @shaunhumphreys6714@shaunhumphreys671411 ай бұрын
    • I am similarly predisposed . . . I try to imagine what it'd be like to understand the math and physics of everything. Regardless, I appreciate the accessible videos!

      @georgetate6055@georgetate605510 ай бұрын
    • Ditto.

      @shaunhumphreys6714@shaunhumphreys671410 ай бұрын
  • The idea of the block universe has always resonated with me, as soon as i learned sbout Special and General Relativity. If as Einstein says, time is intertwined and each observer has their own perception of time, every action is already mapped out. The decisions we make aren't free will, despite what we intuitively think. Every possible action and reaction, is predetermined by the very first condition that gave rise to the universe. It is the ultimate version of chaos theory however, and despite it being possible to calculate the future, it wouldn't be practical due to the vast number of quantised or plank volumes that make up the universe. We would need to compute every single coordinate, which in itself would take far longer than the lifecycle of the universe The only thing I would add, is that the results of this makes it difficult to visualise time as a single dimension as it would require a time velocity for each observer. It majes more sense in my mind, thay time is also multi-dimensional. We each forge our own path in space and we do so also in time. It may be hard to visialise, but imagine a hollow box, a 3 axis if you will. Each observer would take a different line to get to their point in time, much like how it works in space. Similar to the 4D graphs cut down to a 3D representation by ignoring 1 dimension if space, we could plot the X & Y axies as dimensions in time, and break space down to a single dimension on the Z axis. The resulting lines would show us moving from A to B on the space axis, but our prigression through time would differ which allows for the past, present and future to all exist simultaneously, every observer is just in a different time-space and ses the same events unfolding but on theur own timeline I wish i still studied Astro-Physics and Higher Mathematics, but it has been over 20 years. I have an idea of how the calculations could work but it would require years of brushing up on old maths knowledge. I would love for someone with more experience and knowledge than me in the field, to pick apart that idea and explain why it is impossible to me, as it seems to be the obvious reasoning (in my mind) of how relativity and individual frames of reference would work

    @arethosemyfeet7144@arethosemyfeet714411 ай бұрын
    • I can kind of understand what you’re trying to say, and yes, you are right when you say that time is multi dimensional! We experience time in linearly, because that’s the part that we travel due to being on the planet earth. But if we were in different places in space, we’d experience time differently because time is always there and it changes depending on acceleration and even forces like gravity! And what you say about perception is true for a literally anything I think! Everyone always has their own perception of everything around them, and it could be so drastically different for the other person, so yes time is experience differently to everybody. Children and young people experience time differently than older people do. One really interesting thing about time is that it is just a way to measure some thing lol if you had a sidewalk that changed over time, regardless of what it turned into it would still be that thing to somebody at that time whether it’s a sidewalk or not. Regardless of all of that I’m not a professional just a amateur enthusiast lol.

      @ringoisacandyapple@ringoisacandyapple7 ай бұрын
    • ​@@ringoisacandyappleBlack holes are an extreme example because they literally slow down and manipulate time with their gravitational force which means that if you spent 1 hour for example in orbit around one it would be the equivalent of multiple decades by Earth terms. Just like how light is ageless because the particles that make up the light have never experienced any time passage because their clocks never ticked. If we somehow were to reach light speed, time itself would grind to a halt and appear frozen for the individual who is moving at said velocity.

      @TheSilverShadow17@TheSilverShadow176 ай бұрын
    • to explain the time loop paradox without using the multiverse theory can be done using the quantum superposition especially at the nods, at which they can be only 2 possibilities at the same time nod depending on how you view it. I think with super positioning, time fixes itself up, so you go back to save yourself and pursue your life at the same time nod. This could be one way to explain it.

      @mohamedlahmamsi4639@mohamedlahmamsi46394 ай бұрын
  • This is my number one favorite YT series

    @michaelgreene4436@michaelgreene44365 ай бұрын
  • What a beautiful ending, accompanied by the sweet, mysterious and ever-wondering feeling enabled by the melodious piano piece.

    @flamesnow8689@flamesnow86892 ай бұрын
  • The many-worlds interpretation is really interesting, but honestly I feel there's something missing because it's too convenient to solve these paradoxes, but since I'm not an expert, I can't say anything further.

    @rga1605@rga160510 ай бұрын
    • many worlds interpretation of total bullshit end utter nonsense it would mean that there have to be multiple universes for every single atomic interaction between two particles, and we have lots and lots of particles interacting continuously it would mean we are generating am infinite number of universes every second and then ruse universes have to be generating an infinite number of other universes

      @VincenzoBarbato@VincenzoBarbato7 ай бұрын
    • The many worlds weren't conceived to solve these paradoxes.

      @Safetytrousers@Safetytrousers6 ай бұрын
  • I remember the first time I encountered the bootstrap paradox, before knowing what it was called. It makes intuitive sense to me, despite being hard to explain. I think this is because what I know of physics leads me to believe there is only one timeline, no splitting off into variable timelines or such. Just the one. Anyways, this encounter with the bootstrap paradox happened in the early '90s from a cartoon show called Gargoyles. The main antagonist, a wealthy eccentric who loves the occult, literally went back in time to save these ancient coins for his future self to sell, starting his financial empire.

    @Ricalloo@Ricalloo Жыл бұрын
  • I always imagined those sudden stinging pains out if nowhere everyone experiences are those cosmic rays physicists call the Oh My God Particles. Interesting and fantastic!

    @saltycreole2673@saltycreole26739 ай бұрын
  • Wow! Incredibly intriguing. I wonder what outcomes will branch of in my choice of action from the info. was viewing this video a destiny or choice? Mind blowing!

    @jamesguest682@jamesguest6828 ай бұрын
  • I have two facts to share: 1. It's amazing - and we should all be grateful - that these videos are available to watch here on KZhead at absolutely no cost to us. 2. It's terribly unfortunate that every single one of these videos has not been made into a documentary and added to the catalogs of streaming services such as Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and Hulu.

    @MisterCuddlez@MisterCuddlez10 ай бұрын
    • What an awful comment

      @IAmTheRealHim@IAmTheRealHim3 ай бұрын
    • Bruh ur literally just on a tiny blue planet in space... chill

      @aplifa@aplifa3 ай бұрын
  • I wrote a short story back in highschool that had time travel in it. I took the approach back then that "You know what? The universe probably wouldn't care that much if we traveled through time." I put together an imaginary model where "every moment in time is traveling through time at one second per second", not understanding relativity back then, but the idea wouldn't need much tweaking to be consistent. So my main character built a time machine, went back in time, made a big change, then traveled back to his time and... nothing changed! He ended up figuring out that in order for the change to make a difference to the time he knows he would need to wait the hundreds of years he went back before the changes would affect the century he exists in. This system for time travel fixes paradoxes, but it might lead to anticlimactic storytelling.

    @RadishAcceptable@RadishAcceptable10 ай бұрын
    • Ah yes the propagation of time.

      @yytyytg@yytyytg8 ай бұрын
    • Do you have the story still? I would be interested in reading it

      @shuhulmujoo@shuhulmujooАй бұрын
    • So like.. that new future proceeded forward at its own pace, and never catches up to your present because they're both moving forward at the same pace? Like a wave of retroactive causality

      @GwynC@GwynCАй бұрын
    • ​@@GwynC Yeah, that's exactly it. The rate that any change affects things progresses forward through spacetime at the normal rate that the universe progresses. The universe doesn't care about paradoxes. It just keeps going, at least in the story I wrote.

      @RadishAcceptable@RadishAcceptableАй бұрын
    • @@shuhulmujoo I think I do have it in storage, maybe. If I can't find it, I may decide to rewrite it.

      @RadishAcceptable@RadishAcceptableАй бұрын
  • you can also make impossible items or knowledge with the bootstrap paradox, like how in gravity falls; soos taught mabel how to open a vending machine with a certain rhythm tapped on the side, later, mabel goes back in time to teach this to soos

    @greenentity6846@greenentity68468 ай бұрын
  • I'm traveling forward in time right now. Can't stop.

    @SinHurr@SinHurr5 күн бұрын
  • Last night I was wondering about time travel. Just idle musings before sleeping. In my limited, unexamined understanding, I concluded that going back in time will generate a new universe, a new timeline if you may. The strange thing is, I was also wondering why my favorite channel stopped posting. ..and here we are, a new video about time travel. Can't wait to watch it. Thanks for all that you do.

    @AnirudhPsychPixel@AnirudhPsychPixel Жыл бұрын
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