Animation vs. Physics

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Published 2023-12-09
Come on guys... it's not rocket science

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All Comments (21)
  • Alan successfully escalated from classical mechanics to string theory
  • @JamesR624
    The Cowboy hat was clever. At first I thought it was just a random aesthetic choice until I realized it also was there to contextualize TSC's rotational position in 3D space, since otherwise we wouldn't be able to tell what direction his body was facing unless the surrounding objects and environment were not symmetrical in shape, which most of them were.
  • @Tickbeat
    Little did everyone know, when Orange entered into the quantum realm, he had entered into a state of quantum superposition of all of his possible states. The very last time the wave function collapsed was when he picked up the string particle and turned it into a rocket, thus, that particle with energy interacted with him. After that point, he was forever in a state of quantum superposition of all of his possible states, so all of the decisions he will ever make for the rest of his life will forever be caught in a state of quantum entanglement with this very day, and the future is everything. Well, that is, until he picks up another particle. But he's gotta do that at the same time as he exits the quantum realm.
  • @GamesbiteRtDL
    I will always remember, what Nature (probably) actually is: We got Math, which is the language of Science, used in the science Physics that uses Math to explain the nature of energy, space, time and whatnot, used in the science Chemistry, which creates a world where particles (Electrons, Neutrons and Protons) interact with each other on the basis of Physics (and thus Math) to create elements and all the possible compounds between them, used in the science Biology, which applies these elements and compounds to nature, which interact with and create life through the sub-science organic chemistry and its compounds. With all of this, almost all the 'non-sciences' get created, as a result of life interacting with other life, as a result of biology, as a result of chemistry, as a result of physics and finally, as a result of Maths. History, Literature, Social Sciences, Medicine, Economy, Geography, Art (Memes lol), Music and much, much more boil down to this moment in Time™️. Now, to try to explain the reason for all of this, you need Philosophy (or Religion). Humans created Math and it worked, works and will probably continue working, so its all connected to each other, even if apparently far-fetched! Crazy, isn't it? This took way to long.
  • @sarthakrana6975
    As a physics student THIS has to be THE greatest video I have ever seen on youtube. This will motivate a lot of people to explore physics.
  • @mario_vibes
    As a physicist, this isn't a short film; this is a piece of art that is a perfect way to visually learn the world of physics.
  • Learning physics in school❌ Learning physics from alan becker✅ Edit: wow 😲 so much likes 🗿🍷
  • 15:32 I love like in this moment you represented the Kardashev's Scale and different universes, and also Types of beings according to his Scale. Thank you a lot for this work and this moment in particular
  • @GaigeNotGage
    Please never stop doing these. Biology, Chemistry, Logic, History, anything you think you can display the concepts of with your teams incredible animation. Thank you.
  • @jamila_attar
    The first half was a revision of my high school physics, and the second half was simply a cinematic masterpiece
  • @naim9002
    As a MP student (Maths Physics) these videos are just awesome. It is really fun to notice every single theory and theorem that we have been learning in class. Thanks Alan 🫡
  • @lightwolf2497
    we theoretically CAN create an electromagnetic propulsion ring launcher in space! It would need thrusters on both sides of the ring to keep it stabilized and to aim us where we want to go. A space craft would need a strong electromagnetic field around it and properly set up so the positive and negative forces are on each end of the ship, and you would need to be properly stationed on the opposite end of what the front of the ships magnetic property (repulsion or attraction) is, and with the magnet being powered it could be a controlled launch!!! 8:38
  • @jotaframo
    From watching animator vs animation when I was a literal child to seeing this as an aerospace engineer, I thank you for creating one of the most top quality content that has ever existed on the internet during so many years
  • @naufaljb8204
    As a guy who loves physics, I absolutely love this, from classical mechanics to general relativity, then quantum mechanics. Alan and his team are do amazing job at this
  • @Lele-lf9gk
    Now do it with another subjects!!! (chemistry, biology etc) (Man, that magnetics part is SO AWESOME, i've studied that in school) Sorry, bad english.
  • @SnakeEyes-fu5ty
    Bro... I'm tearing up, that was so beautifully done. Don't even get me started with the sounds and music... I'm honestly freaked out rn because I swear I've seen this exact video a long time ago... it feels so familiar... like home.
  • @thechosenone7400
    You’ve seen destroying Minecraft with Minecraft and destroying Math with Math, but have you seen destroying Physics with Physics?
  • @Borzah
    Alan deserves an Oscar award
  • @IceBlueLyrics
    TSC might be the smartest of the entire cast, Because he already got into tons of disciplines that require math. And he learned a lot already