How Does Time Really Work?

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Written by Colin Stuart
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Edited and Animated by the legendary Manuel Rubio - subscribe at @ArtandContext
Narrated by David Kelly
Thumbnail art by Ettore Mazza: instagram.com/ettore.mazz...
Sound Editing by Craig Stevenson
Whale Art by Joseph Ioseliani
Galaxies, space videos from NASA, ESA and ESO.
Music from Epidemic Sound, Artlist, Silver Maple And Yehezkel Raz.
Stock footage from Videoblocks, Artgrid and Shutterstock.
00:00 Introduction
04:54 How Soon Is Now?
18:08 Where Is Now?
31:16 When Is Now?
43:25 The Illusion of Now
#time

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    @HistoryoftheUniverse@HistoryoftheUniverseАй бұрын
    • The now same as zero not exist - just show me zero - yes there is 0.000001 but I will add one zero for endless time so you will never reach zero. The now is... time stop which means not exist.

      @AppleReviews@AppleReviewsАй бұрын
    • Objective now does not exist only in relativity. Theories like Einstein's can sometimes create an illusion of false reality based on unfalsifiable experiments. Because our knowledge is rooted in these false maps of reality, we cannot comprehend the gap between quantum mechanics and relativity.

      @classicalmechanic8914@classicalmechanic8914Ай бұрын
    • I was going to use the discount code but they currently have a spring sale ending in a couple days that is slightly better 😥

      @weesno@weesnoАй бұрын
    • 9​@@classicalmechanic8914

      @doubtingthomas9246@doubtingthomas9246Ай бұрын
    • The problem is how speed is measured. It is measurement problem. 186000 miles/second. This per second/minute/hour/days/weeks/years is the problem. Distance we travel, we can see the for example 100 meter dash run, but TIME! Is so subjective ill defined. Until we know what is time, how we define time, we may never know light properties. May AGI will guide us soon 😅

      @priyakulkarni9583@priyakulkarni9583Ай бұрын
  • "human intuition is no yardstick for the way the universe really works" I really wish more people could accept this

    @nickinskeep@nickinskeepАй бұрын
    • Or better still , consider it

      @cosbro5389@cosbro5389Ай бұрын
    • I heard something similar "Universe has no obligation to be comprehensible to our primate brain evolved for hunting and gathering"

      @johnbrooks6243@johnbrooks6243Ай бұрын
    • Being human is a possibility to beyond but how many willing to break down the boundaries they built themselves.

      @rulesandregulations7192@rulesandregulations7192Ай бұрын
    • We are embedded in a situation of massive cultural inertia in which obsolete ideas echo down the generations and even though it's been two thousand years since humanity became conscious the majority still find magic to be the more satisfying explanation.

      @REDPUMPERNICKEL@REDPUMPERNICKELАй бұрын
    • Human mental-vital intuition that is.

      @Anton-tf9iw@Anton-tf9iwАй бұрын
  • Now. You're looking at now, sir. Everything that happens now, is happening now. Dark Helmet: What happened to then? Colonel Sandurz: We passed then. Dark Helmet: When? Colonel Sandurz: Just now. We're at now now. Dark Helmet: Go back to then. Colonel Sandurz: When? Dark Helmet: Now. Colonel Sandurz: Now? Dark Helmet: Now. Colonel Sandurz: I can't. Dark Helmet: Why? Colonel Sandurz: We missed it. Dark Helmet: When? Colonel Sandurz: Just now. Dark Helmet: When will then be now? Colonel Sandurz: Soon. Dark Helmet: How soon?

    @Nebarus@NebarusАй бұрын
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      @RT-qd8yl@RT-qd8ylАй бұрын
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      @AICJacob@AICJacobАй бұрын
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      @Benji-vr6bx@Benji-vr6bxАй бұрын
  • These videos are probably my most highly anticipated of any on KZhead

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      @tanjudereli3357@tanjudereli3357Ай бұрын
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      @stefanieberg1569@stefanieberg1569Ай бұрын
  • What does space taste like? Immediately I get the picture of my dog, head out the window, tongue out, just enjoying being alive while I drive.

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    @SomeRandomDevOpsGuy@SomeRandomDevOpsGuyАй бұрын
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      @buddyhell7100@buddyhell7100Ай бұрын
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      @RiverOfHate21@RiverOfHate21Ай бұрын
    • Agreed!!

      @TimeTravelMiata@TimeTravelMiata29 күн бұрын
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      @broodjeworst9701@broodjeworst970128 күн бұрын
  • My past self has been waiting for this video. My future self has rewatched it multiple times. "Now" I finally get my hands on it!!

    @adriantcullysover4640@adriantcullysover4640Ай бұрын
  • I am so excited to watch this every night for a month straight

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      @Nova2Yung@Nova2YungАй бұрын
    • the "universe should not exist" one is the GOAT but i am rly looking forward to this one as well

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  • This man’s videos kept me going for a while, wasn’t getting out much, wasn’t doing well but these videos ground me….now I’m over a year sober and enjoy these videos more than ever! Thank god for the educational KZhead

    @tylerhagaman1890@tylerhagaman1890Ай бұрын
    • Thanks for sharing, brother. I am in the exact same space. We will do this. Have to - I don’t have one more in me. I’ve been consuming these documentaries to keep my mind occupied at the same time as it is healing, both psychologically and especially physically.

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      @nboss968@nboss96829 күн бұрын
  • As a Welsh person, I'll tell you that now is in a minute. As we all say, "I'll be there now in a minute" 👍

    @boyzinthewood1@boyzinthewood1Ай бұрын
    • us greeks say that as well! 😂

      @inkynebula@inkynebulaАй бұрын
    • @@inkynebula 😄👌

      @boyzinthewood1@boyzinthewood1Ай бұрын
    • Ahem.... As also a fellow Welshman you forgot the butt/mush/brah off the end 😎🤣

      @ObiAdeGaming@ObiAdeGamingАй бұрын
    • @@inkynebula In Portuguese we use "agorinha" ("little now") and "agora agora" ("now now") for that 😅

      @quostad@quostadАй бұрын
    • I was just watching a new Michael fassbender movie called trespass against us, it seemed like he was playing sort of a blue-collar Welshman character. he kept calling his friends and children mush? I guess that is a term of endearment can one of you explain that to me just a little bit?

      @ericgraham8150@ericgraham8150Ай бұрын
  • Holy crap. You took something I thought was obvious and explored phenomena that I had never considered. You did a great job. Thanks.

    @Condorman1@Condorman1Ай бұрын
  • Almost all at once when you think about it, but one frame at a time when documenting it.

    @rezadaneshi@rezadaneshiАй бұрын
  • I had the itch to watch a new history of the universe banger and saw a new video uploaded a minute ago, awesome, thanks for the bangers

    @bigdoggo5827@bigdoggo5827Ай бұрын
  • The section towards the end would be even better to include how the "Brain makes decisions before you even know it" - published in Nature on April 11, 2008. Brain activity predicts decisions up to 10 seconds before they are consciously made! This directly impacts our sense of having free will - actions that we take are set in our brain - and can be predicted by instruments - before we are aware we “decide” to take that action.

    @Specialeffecks@Specialeffecks16 күн бұрын
  • That was amazing. NOW I'm going to watch this episode over and over, like all of the others.

    @Adiesel79@Adiesel79Ай бұрын
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    @yushaltdie2920@yushaltdie2920Ай бұрын
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      @nboss968@nboss96829 күн бұрын
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      @andrewfredrick5238@andrewfredrick523828 күн бұрын
    • This is so true, I want to watch it but it honestly just puts me to sleep

      @stealthymass9392@stealthymass939226 күн бұрын
  • Best practical explanation of a light cone I’ve heard so far. Really helped me better grasp concept

    @JustMe-ne5dw@JustMe-ne5dwАй бұрын
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  • so well written and put together, massive props to your channels theyre all so awe inspiring

    @mitchbrook4112@mitchbrook4112Ай бұрын
    • "as it seems to you or I"??? Precise -- but different and incorrect -- ages of the Universe. A fine meal spoiled by the little bits of dog shit on the plate. Somebody did some excellent work on the graphics. It's a pity for them to see their good work ruined by this pretentious gaseous verbiage.

      @TheDavidlloydjones@TheDavidlloydjones20 күн бұрын
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    @Zastrutzki@ZastrutzkiАй бұрын
  • Some argue that “now” is the only time that truly exists, as the past is gone and the future is not yet here. Others suggest that time is an illusion, and everything is happening simultaneously, with our brains processing events as if they were occurring in a continuous sequence2.

    @PurnamadaPurnamidam@PurnamadaPurnamidamАй бұрын
    • One doesn't need to argue as you can conceptualize time in different phenomena. One would be "Clock Time". Another would be "Psychological Time." Add if necessary.

      @kuyab9122@kuyab9122Ай бұрын
    • All simultaneously, in my opinion. Everything that was and will be is all happening at once on the same plane. Our limited human brain sequences the movement of the universe in what we consider "chronological order" but from the beginning to the end is all one....imo

      @RealDonfromBroward@RealDonfromBrowardАй бұрын
    • ​@@RealDonfromBroward It is weird the dilation of time that happens around consciousness or observation, there is nothing else, for 14. Something billion years and then the superposition of all the states of every piece of matter collapses with an observer. Just absolutely screeches to a halt so we can all have a snail race of consciousness trying to use the stream of absolutely bonkers information to output something useful to continue existing in what it sees as a valid state of now. When every one of us dies our lightcone of possible positions stretches out into infinity, instantly taking the memory of its position as a human of earth into the end of time.

      @ASMCourtney@ASMCourtneyАй бұрын
  • I been waiting for this!!! I can now put this on in the background while I fall off to sleep

    @ryantodd7456@ryantodd7456Ай бұрын
  • This video is living proof that the quality of the best youtube videos now far outclasses anything to be found on regular TV channels, which have become even more dire in recent years than before.

    @redbus36@redbus3627 күн бұрын
  • Your videos are amazing. One of my very favourite you tubers. Thank you so much for opening my mind. 😊

    @Caelia7@Caelia725 күн бұрын
  • Uploaded right before bed time. Thank you, History of the Universe, tonight will be a great sleep.

    @Jack-iu7pw@Jack-iu7pwАй бұрын
  • I absolutely love the history of the universe and earth you’ve done. Fantastic content as always.

    @KurtQuad@KurtQuadАй бұрын
    • have you checked out their History of Humankind channel? it's fairly new..

      @ijustwanttolikecomments4677@ijustwanttolikecomments4677Ай бұрын
    • Agreed!

      @TimeTravelMiata@TimeTravelMiata29 күн бұрын
  • Recently, I've had dreams with Cosmic Whales... And some time ago I did a drawing called : "The Nano Second Before The Awakening"...

    @Ultra-Luminary@Ultra-LuminaryАй бұрын
  • Your videos are my favorite thing on KZhead. Absolute excellence.

    @TWPO@TWPO21 күн бұрын
  • I love you guys.I will probably listen to this at least sixty times before you post a new one.

    @muffinman8744@muffinman8744Ай бұрын
  • If now never ends, it's infinitely long, if now ends, it's like if never happened at all, in both cases it's not measurable

    @odysseus8944@odysseus8944Ай бұрын
    • Everything that ends can be measured

      @boyzinthewood1@boyzinthewood1Ай бұрын
    • ​​​​​​@@boyzinthewood1 Then from that point of view, now is the units of time measured from the beginning till the end, what I meant to say is that if now had no observers, it would be like if there isn't now and it never was

      @odysseus8944@odysseus8944Ай бұрын
    • @@odysseus8944 fair enough, that does make sense 👍

      @boyzinthewood1@boyzinthewood1Ай бұрын
    • It's always now. There is no time that ever existed that wasn't.

      @iunnox666@iunnox666Ай бұрын
    • @iunnox666 I'm sorry but nope! Not at all. Although every point in time was once "now" it immediately becomes past tense and can literally no longer be classed as now. You've described a contradiction.

      @boyzinthewood1@boyzinthewood1Ай бұрын
  • I dont look at it as as complicated as it might be. Time is just a measurement to see how many “time passed” or will take to get something Thats it. The “now” is just the “material world” we live in, its the existence. Its the same way when if time pauses and come back years later, everything will stay the same, the universe is nice.

    @spicrown@spicrownАй бұрын
  • Excellent writting and delivery I stay in awe imagining each little analogy, metaphor and fantasies you people create Thank you

    @dmor6696@dmor6696Ай бұрын
  • "Even KZhead videos is still surging towards them at 300,000 km per second". My first thought was this is a cool thought, but then I realized we're also transmitting TikTok videos to the cosmos at the same rate. We're doomed.

    @sylance777@sylance777Ай бұрын
    • 😂

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  • There’s not a channel out there that brings me this level of excitement when a new video comes out!

    @mikesmith1290@mikesmith1290Ай бұрын
    • explore more! many many channels will make you think. Some can even teach.

      @williammarkle3299@williammarkle3299Ай бұрын
  • 40:26 every time you do a pause like this I have to check and see if the video is over. You got me every time.

    @Wildoutness@WildoutnessАй бұрын
  • Been waiting ages!! Worth the wait though thanks for all you do.

    @Benji-vr6bx@Benji-vr6bxАй бұрын
  • True fans in attendance ❤

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      @TheFos88@TheFos88Ай бұрын
    • Correct

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      @JohnnyNiteTrain@JohnnyNiteTrainАй бұрын
  • I've been waiting for this

    @Josh-gz7dq@Josh-gz7dqАй бұрын
  • The beauty of Now is that it happens all the time, to everyone, everywhere. Now is truly all we have. Yesterday is gone and tomorrow isn't guaranteed. But right now, every now is equally as important as that last. I absolutely love it.

    @sammysam2615@sammysam2615Ай бұрын
    • Yesterday is something we all take on faith.

      @iunnox666@iunnox666Ай бұрын
  • I was looking for one of your videos. But I forgot the name of your channel. Must be the destiny I found this video. Your vidoes help me fall a sleep. Thank you for your videos.

    @ricardodeleon5065@ricardodeleon5065Ай бұрын
  • Anybody else tuning in to fall asleep? 😅

    @Nova2Yung@Nova2YungАй бұрын
    • Yes, the narrator's soothing voice is exactly what I want to hear before falling asleep. Great quality video. Love it. ❤❤❤

      @AnaStelea@AnaStelea7 сағат бұрын
    • I listen to this kind of content to fall asleep

      @johnjones4096@johnjones40963 сағат бұрын
  • This Channel is amazing!!! Thanks a million!

    @prasadmore7598@prasadmore7598Ай бұрын
  • Seems like the longest time waiting for this new episode to come out but while watching it time flies by 😀

    @allthegs@allthegsАй бұрын
  • This is one of the few channels I regularly check for new content. My absoloute favourite thing on KZhead. And this episode is a mind bender. Thank you, History of the Universe.❤

    @ETR_Unicorn@ETR_UnicornАй бұрын
  • I'm left with a question. When you die, your brain neuro pathways fire slower as you become brain dead. So, will our perception of time when we die slow down to an infinite perception on the last neuro event? I think I now believe in an infinite after-life, stuck in time, re-living my brain's last chemical burst of nirvana... forever.

    @gotfriendsmsfs@gotfriendsmsfs22 күн бұрын
    • I think Calculus solved Xeno's paradox. I do believe in the other side though because from the time I was a child I've been haunted by the supernatural. In fact it's so commonplace to me I actually call it the supernormal.

      @KatrinaDancer@KatrinaDancer2 күн бұрын
  • Another awesome and enlightening video! Thank you !

    @nancyhope2205@nancyhope2205Ай бұрын
  • Wow!! I’m so greafull for everything you do on this channel.. thank you all!!!

    @MichaelBrown-me3bh@MichaelBrown-me3bhАй бұрын
  • This is different from the other HOTU vids, which typically contain a lot of history of cosmology and talk about the issues current in the field. HOTU has been so thorough, and covered so much of current cosmology, that I wondered what you could do next without rehashing old themes again. But you did it. I am continually impressed, and never bored, with this channel.

    @YogiMcCaw@YogiMcCawАй бұрын
  • THANK YOU! Your items ALWAS provide "food for thought" in a world in which the mass media offers us ever-shrinking portions of INFORMATION and mental stimulation simply because it is geared towards "dumbing us down!" Look forward to your next project/item. Keep Well!!

    @Keithlfpieterse@KeithlfpieterseАй бұрын
  • 26:53 Never say "move through space", as it implies you can (it doesn't mean anything, nada, zip, nothing) there is no absolute rest frame and your are never moving relative to or through space. This is a great way to trip up students of special realtivity.

    @DrDeuteron@DrDeuteronАй бұрын
    • That's very odd. I've always considered one of your points to be absolutely true. There is no "absolute rest frame", I say it differently though "nothing is ever sitting still". I think i like you're way best. Thanks. Your other point seems contradictory though since everything is always moving I belive there is only "moving through space" always and for ever. 😂😅😉

      @fieryeyez6607@fieryeyez6607Ай бұрын
    • You don't get invited to a lot of parties, do you?

      @phukfone8428@phukfone8428Ай бұрын
    • I understand stand your point that movement is relative to some fixed point, but if you’re moving really, really fast, faster than most other points of reference, don’t you accomplish this by ‘moving through space?’

      @ronjon7942@ronjon7942Ай бұрын
    • @ronjon7942 Hi Ron :) To your question I say Yes. Keeping on mind that no point is fixed (everything is in constant motion), we move through space relative to some other moving point/s not a fixed or stationary point since there is no such thing as a fixed or stationary point. 😃

      @fieryeyez6607@fieryeyez6607Ай бұрын
  • ~ The concept of the 'Now' is the perception of a fourth Space-Time dimension. The first three, are Past, Present, & Future. The 'Now' is essentially the 'observer', who witnesses the other three time dimensions. As in Who are you Now & Now who are you? ~ Thus, Space-Time dimensions = Past, Present, Future, Now. ~ It is totally natural thru the fact that we have four fingers that obviously show that we have evolved this ability thru constant environmental interaction, such as thru self awareness, & survival tactics. Which is even further exemplified by all four fingers grasply summed, into all four space-time evolution experiences, by the one big supporting thumb.

    @diomedesabcmnxyz7299@diomedesabcmnxyz7299Ай бұрын
    • What in the fuck did I just read

      @LV_223@LV_223Ай бұрын
    • @@LV_223yes.

      @ronjon7942@ronjon7942Ай бұрын
  • I wish all your other video animations were like this. Great Job Mr Manuel

    @user-ly7bt6je1r@user-ly7bt6je1rАй бұрын
  • This makes me wonder how differently aliens would perceive time and how greatly that would interfere with our communication with them. Because most of our methods of communication rely on our perception of time

    @regularly_priced@regularly_pricedАй бұрын
    • That's the plot of the movie Arrival. Well worth a watch if you like that kind of thing.

      @richardfurness7556@richardfurness7556Ай бұрын
    • Some angels once left their dimension to enter ours, they had no problem dealing with our 3 dimensional worlds 4th dimension. They came to mate with the women of our dimension and did so. IDK If you will consider the forthcoming children aliens or not but they had no issue with time either. This information comes from the book of Genesis with a few refraneses in other books of the Bible. As for space aliens originating from within our own dimension I have 0 credible information to offer you my friend 😢 As for those particular aliens mentioned above they are locked away for now but the children they produced appear to have become what today are known as Demons and very likely present themselves as space aliens among other cleaver cons they do so love to run on us humans. Be careful dealing with any claims of space aliens, They not all as friendly as they may claim to be. 😮

      @fieryeyez6607@fieryeyez6607Ай бұрын
  • Jumped on 19 seconds into “now.”

    @JustMe-ne5dw@JustMe-ne5dwАй бұрын
    • That is the measurement of a now

      @FluidMotionEnergy@FluidMotionEnergyАй бұрын
  • The section on Entropy was deeply satisfying. Thanks HOTU.

    @jeffreymartin8448@jeffreymartin8448Ай бұрын
  • Thanks for entertaining thought provoking video. @ 24 minute mark you're wrapping up the either - photon experiment. Two questions for ya on that.... 1. In all of these years since, has no one noticed or mentioned that every single piece of equipment used is moving at the same speed in the same direction through the same medium regardless of what that medium was allegedly made of? I explain; it is not the case that only one target moved and therefore one photon traveled farther (through more either even if there was an either). Both photos traveled exactly the same distance in exactly the same time. Conclusion: with or without any either, (as well as with or without any constancy of light speed i might add) the result is exactly as should be expected. Everyone is obviously aware that whatever time was lost chasing that target that's moving away from the mirror is recovered on the return trip to the mirror witch is now racing tward the photon as it returns, aren't they, it's not obvious? Simplified.. if all involved equipment (including the photons) is/are moving in the same direction and speed it's exactly the same as the entire experiment being done sitting still. Just like the boy bouncing a ball while riding in a train, he doesn't need to run 60 miles an hour to catch up to the ball in order to hit it each time because evening (including himself) is equally affected under equal forces. ( a closed or controlled environment where ALL relevant "factors?"are under the same influences) 2. Right? Take the previous example, have the sailor hit 2 balls at the same time, bounce each ball off of (oh i dint know let's say) 5 targets all at equal distance and in the same directions. 😂 both balls still hit the ocean at the same time regardless of weather there is any either or constancy law governing the movement of golf balls present. Please don't just tell me I'm wrong. I really need to know where I'm wrong, I'd love to hear why and be able to agree with brilliant minds who obviously are buying into this very old conclusion. It's frustrating to see things in this field as simply obviously misguided conclusions. So please help if you understand my position but disagree because, I'm fairly convinced of my observations and the conclusions I've drawn.

    @fieryeyez6607@fieryeyez6607Ай бұрын
  • Ok, so this is what Morrissey was so stressed out about…

    @marcosdenizatrailhiker2037@marcosdenizatrailhiker2037Ай бұрын
  • Your videos are always gorgeous, well written and perfectly narrated. Thank You for making my evening!

    @michawojtal3974@michawojtal3974Ай бұрын
  • Well, I didn't think that I was going to have an existential crisis today; but, here we are! 😂😅

    @playgroundchooser@playgroundchooserАй бұрын
  • That's amazing way of explaining "now" using a pigeon in that way .

    @andyenstrom4591@andyenstrom4591Ай бұрын
  • Always a great content on every episode 👏👏👏

    @softbytesunlimited@softbytesunlimitedАй бұрын
  • I'm so immensely grateful for this channel! Thank you, sincerely!

    @SamGiles@SamGilesАй бұрын
  • I like the way when a train stops, if you are looking at the track through the window, your brain makes it seem like the train is still moving.

    @MasterBlaster3545@MasterBlaster3545Ай бұрын
  • These scientific essays make me philosophical about my life and the meaning of it all. Keep em coming 🤌

    @Lord-V15@Lord-V1524 күн бұрын
  • This is why I get flustered in my head when people ask me what time it is. In my head, I’m saying “well, it USED to be 13:45:32;05 but now it isn’t anymore. I can check again for an update though”

    @scottydu81@scottydu81Ай бұрын
    • You can`t give an answer withouth looking at your Watch therefore the Question "what time it is" already asks for a future time which is the time they hear your answer and because time went on after you looked at your watch and comunicated it, it is in the past. So they ask for a future time which is in the past as soon as you tell them the time, i can see why this makes you flustered. The solution is to allways round up since no one asks about seconds anyway.

      @schornou7007@schornou7007Ай бұрын
  • Awesome new vid time !!!!! Love your work.

    @zagstheklown187@zagstheklown187Ай бұрын
  • Your videos are like therapy to me 😀 Please keep them at least one hour long.

    @farzadgarmiani3653@farzadgarmiani3653Ай бұрын
  • What fascinates me is how different species perceive time. As humans, we develop the ability to remember past moments through our verbal language (this is why you have a hard time remembering things before you learned to talk). I’m curious if different animals have a way of “reminiscing” or if they are perpetually in the “now” Their abilities to “remember” past experiences can be explained with out the need for a stored memory, so it is possible that they have no concept of time at all.

    @lizkrulderkumar6652@lizkrulderkumar6652Ай бұрын
  • Another great video by arguably one of the best educational channels on KZhead!

    @velkoto1@velkoto1Ай бұрын
    • Arguably? Care to elaborate 😂😜😉

      @donnyjepp@donnyjeppАй бұрын
    • ​@@donnyjeppI mean, there's History of the Earth and History of Mankind, both solid contenders!

      @bjrn-oskarrnning2740@bjrn-oskarrnning2740Ай бұрын
  • I feel guilty watching these amazing videos for Free…

    @justsmashing4628@justsmashing4628Ай бұрын
    • I would pay to have them all available add-free.

      @cabanford@cabanfordАй бұрын
    • (this is the only KZhead channel that clears that bar)

      @cabanford@cabanfordАй бұрын
    • KZhead premium is a thing.... ​@@cabanford

      @TheGroundedCoffee@TheGroundedCoffeeАй бұрын
    • I pay for yt premium...no ads

      @ToyaF82@ToyaF82Ай бұрын
    • @cabanford do you know melodysheep? That channel definitely passes the bar for me too

      @gamedayelectronics1590@gamedayelectronics1590Ай бұрын
  • Love the topic. One that i come back to often. Great video.

    @0ptimal@0ptimalАй бұрын
  • "Now is as close as Never and as infinite as Forever, embrace today."

    @glidershower@glidershower24 күн бұрын
  • There it is. I was eagerly waiting and I've postponed my shower session to watch this 😂

    @BoyKhongklai@BoyKhongklaiАй бұрын
  • General relativity and quantum mechanics will never be combined until we realize that they take place at different moments in time. Because causality has a speed limit (c) every point in space where you observe it from will be the closest to the present moment. When we look out into the universe, we see the past which is made of particles (GR). When we try to look at smaller and smaller sizes and distances, we are actually looking closer and closer to the present moment (QM). The wave property of particles appears when we start looking into the future of that particle. It is a probability wave because the future is probabilistic. Wave function collapse is what we perceive as the present moment and is what divides the past from the future. GR is making measurements in the observed past and therefore, predictable. QM is attempting to make measurements of the unobserved future and therefore, unpredictable.

    @binbots@binbotsАй бұрын
    • Good one. I had figured QM and GR cannot be ocmbined because QM is quantum and gravity is not. Gravity is generated/ Spacetime is curved as a resolutionless spline between quantum units of mass. I also do not believe a theory of QG will ever be formulated.

      @paulmichaelfreedman8334@paulmichaelfreedman8334Ай бұрын
    • Some very interesting points you made there

      @TheDjcarlos67@TheDjcarlos67Ай бұрын
    • Additionally, the random nature of quantum fluctuations is what gives us biological organisms our capacity for making choices, or the illusion of free will. Maybe it's better to say that the randomness prevents us in any case from predicting an accurate future. It hides our inescapable fate in a forest of fates.

      @paulmichaelfreedman8334@paulmichaelfreedman8334Ай бұрын
    • bro you comment this on every video

      @bowenheinrich@bowenheinrichАй бұрын
    • @@bowenheinrich lol yup. And I won’t stop until someone can explain to me why it’s wrong.

      @binbots@binbotsАй бұрын
  • I'm so excited... I almost wanted to leave work early for this.

    @ethanclairville6434@ethanclairville6434Ай бұрын
  • Love these videos thank you ❤

    @Leehartzell@Leehartzell27 күн бұрын
  • Probably the best science channel on KZhead... Excellent!

    @themarksmith@themarksmithАй бұрын
  • To everyone here, I implore you with all my heart to check out RUSH's song, "The Garden." "The future disappears into memory, with only a moment between. Forever dwells in that moment. Hope is what remains to be seen."

    @McPilch@McPilchАй бұрын
    • I love rush but have never heard that one, what a great song.

      @awillingham@awillinghamАй бұрын
    • Thanks! I am doing that now🙏

      @Ultra-Luminary@Ultra-LuminaryАй бұрын
    • Wow ! Such profundity ! Basically ; word salad . A series of words which , when analysed , actually turn out to be meaningless drivel. Similar to Alan Watts Buddhist shtick ?!

      @2msvalkyrie529@2msvalkyrie529Ай бұрын
  • Consider if there were not only a linear series of states of the universe, past through present to future, but all possible states of the universe were equally real. Any given state might possibly contain within it an image or record of another state, like a literal human memory, or fossil evidence, or anything else like that. A state that contains a record of another state is necessarily higher in entropy than the state it contains a record of. So as we look further and further back in the records contained within any state we happen to find ourselves in, we will see that they get lower and lower in entropy, and thus we will perceive that the universe becomes more and more entropic over time. But there is no mystery about how it got to a low-entropy state to begin with, because all possible states exist, and the lowest-entropy state is just where you wind up if you follow from any given state backward through states that it contains records of.

    @Pfhorrest@PfhorrestАй бұрын
  • after finding out about the trick where you can catch a fly by moving your hand very slowly over it, time has never been the same for me

    @burymeintulips@burymeintulips23 күн бұрын
  • OMG.... OMG!!!! I am hyper ventilating!!!!!!! its here its here!!!!! (quickly goes to get a beverage, turn down the lights, and prepare the viewing area for whats sure to be a transcendental view)

    @Midatlanticriverrat@MidatlanticriverratАй бұрын
  • There is either just one particle in the universe that can become anything or every particle is connecting each other and every single one of them knows where the other is and what its doing instantly

    @TSeries502@TSeries5023 күн бұрын
  • I have always thought our whole Universe and timeline has already happened in a sort of way, if you were a observer outside the universe, the whole thing would fizzle/explode in and out of existence in a fleeting microsecond but because we are inside the universe's mass and gravity well we experience the "fizzle/explosion" as time and happens reaaally slowly.

    @Peter-ve6gz@Peter-ve6gzАй бұрын
  • I mean you could say time is a string set in straight line and it’s already predetermined there’s a start and there’s a finish , but the beautiful thing with life is there’s events that don’t really affect the time line itself but many different possibilities take place which is the ever changing shift of life so you go up or down but regardless you’re always moving forward. Something like ripples in a pond and they spread out producing different reactions

    @Montycarlo10@Montycarlo10Ай бұрын
  • A masterpiece, as usual. Thanks for that unique quality! But I do have a question : Did you change the microphone or something? Or did you had a cold or something that could alter your such beautiful voice?

    @stephaneclerc667@stephaneclerc667Ай бұрын
  • This one was awesome! Like all the rest from this channel.

    @mikey5913@mikey5913Ай бұрын
  • I remember the first time I learned - and understood - that dogs experience time differently than we do. They perceive the movement of time differently; their brains slow.time down and the world moves differently for them. Meanwhile as each year passes, I experience the movement of time faster as the amount of time I have been alive grows longer. I wish I could change how I perceived the movement of time to be like a dog's perception of it.

    @scottn322@scottn322Ай бұрын
    • I’ll have to dwell on this as I try to put myself into my pups’ brains. But I certainly am experiencing time moving faster than when I was younger, especially in my pre teens and early adulthood. If your theory on dogs’ behavior is true, yeah - I wish for that too. I wish snuggling them would help us absorb this power, but for me, laying around petting them REALLY compresses time. Maybe that’s it - things we can’t stand seem to take forever, things we love happen so quick. And as we age, we’re more accepting of things that used to bother us, gradually making time seem faster. Geez, one can really get lost in this.

      @ronjon7942@ronjon7942Ай бұрын
    • @@ronjon7942 I think as we experience more time, passing moments seem shorter in our minds. Our memories begin to grow longer, and so the moments to come begin passing faster. Time begins to feel short. It sucks and I would like a refund on my brain please.

      @scottn322@scottn322Ай бұрын
  • What a great way to present such a mind-boggling topic!! VERY WELL DONE

    @user-jr8xn1ss1r@user-jr8xn1ss1rАй бұрын
  • After a minute of this i know i will not be watching this tired. I want to absorb every minute of it with a clear mind! 😃

    @iamjimgroth@iamjimgrothАй бұрын
  • I was just pondering the when and where of now - and here is a video from my fave creator!

    @abbygirl1972@abbygirl1972Ай бұрын
  • love the futurama reference at the start

    @sakegroelle3040@sakegroelle3040Ай бұрын
  • 46:37 interesting. i have a background in animation and immediately picked up on the lag, as it's something i've been trained to compensate for. in this situation I would fix it by making the flash happen a fraction of a second before the red square reached the center position. i saw the illusion but still interpreted it correctly based on past experiences, like a baseball player swinging at a ball. i wonder what other illusions we can train ourselves to interpret differently than how our eyes/brain sees them.

    @winterx2348@winterx2348Ай бұрын
    • I was looking for a comment like this but it’s not as common as I thought it would be. Except I have a background playing sports at a high level, and on top of that did you see it a little behind or perfectly in line with red cube?

      @nickolaiemde9576@nickolaiemde9576Ай бұрын
    • @@nickolaiemde9576 @nickolaiemde9576 I cant say for 100% sure what I actually saw in the moment because the brain likes to fill in our memories with "corrected" versions of events for stuff like this, but I remember seeing it perfectly in line for 1 frame and then slightly behind in the next frame, just enough for me to tell that both squares weren't moving in sync, before it disappeared. I have no idea how many frames the flash was actually on screen, though, and the second frame could have just been my brain lagging to process information and making an afterimage. What did you see?

      @winterx2348@winterx2348Ай бұрын
  • - What is now? - The current moment. - This one? - No, this one. - This one? - No, this one. Repeat ∞

    @adamkallin5160@adamkallin5160Ай бұрын
  • Thanks for making very complex science simple enough for non scientists to understand. This is my favorite channel!!!!

    @budplake6946@budplake6946Ай бұрын
  • Your 3 channels are some of my favourites. I always watch them more than once. Just fantastic. Idea for a 4th channel: The Entire History of Civilisation. I’d love your take on it. Or will it be part of your humankind vids. (Will and Ariel Durants series ‘ The Story of Civilisation’ are my favourite books.)

    @Penny-16@Penny-1618 күн бұрын
  • Relieves my anxiety within moments and let's me sleep. Thank you

    @bradbird100@bradbird100Ай бұрын
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