Five Theories About the Universe to Blow Your Mind

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Published 2022-11-08
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All Comments (21)
  • @AFutureDarkly
    I love that Schrödinger’s Cat gets mentioned just as a guest appears for a split second at 13:35 in the shadows on the bottom left of the frame. The timing is flawless.
  • @lekiscool
    Everything came into existence last Tuesday.
  • @tobytowbs2370
    "Is there a problem with gravity in the future, Marty? Why is everything 'heavy?'" - Doc Brown, 1955.
  • If I'm some sort of cosmic hallucination at the end of the universe, then it's a baaad trip, man.
  • @Vikingocazar
    Love that we’re sending “we are here!” messages into the depths of a completely unknown universe… good plan!!!
  • @timg2727
    Our current theory of gravity isn't "wrong" so much as it's incomplete. We can use it to make astonishingly accurate predictions in almost every scenario, but those couple of extremely specific scenarios we can't predict tell us that we're missing something. Einstein and Newton were both correct; they just didn't see the full picture (and we still don't).
  • I genuinely didn't know about the hierarchical paradox of the four forces until I watched this. Thanks for teaching me something!
  • The concept that our dimension is in a membrane and that there is a forth dimension that has the majority of the bulk outside the membrane is insane. So it’s insane in the membrane.
  • “Light thinks it travels faster than anything but it is wrong. No matter how fast light travels, it finds the darkness has always got there first, and is waiting for it.” ― Terry Pratchett, Reaper Man
  • 'Dark Matter' has always reminded me of the 'Ether' that scientists were sure existed for light to move through, although it couldn't be seen or measured in any way.
  • @htmonaro1969
    I liked how when you were touching on Schroedinger's Cat thought experiment, a cat walked across behind you on our left. Very subtle humour. 😂
  • The end left an eerie empty feeling inside me and a buzzing in my brain…
  • @faxxy4077
    Very odd fact, but my granddad was the welder who made the satellite dish that exploded in “Contact”
  • Your cat walking past the open door as you said "Schrodinger's Cat" was peak synchronicity. Great video as always! edit: "...it was meant to be a ridiculous argument" - Simon
  • Thank you for getting Schrödinger's cat right. There's far to many science channels mention it without explaining the intent of the thought experiment.
  • @wsiak340
    I've been starting to think that universes multiply like how cells go through mitosis. This would also be supported by the membrane theory and also the multiverse theory. It can help provide an explanation to how the big bang happened as well.
  • "You're a Boltzmann Brain" sounds like a schoolyard taunt.😝😝😝😝
  • I feel like you and the writer dudes would be really good at trivial pursuit and jeopardy without trying much. You've narrated videos on literally everything.
  • Thank you Simon, I always wanted to question the existence of everything including myself.
  • @a_diamond
    Also.. the Boltzmann brain at the heat death of the universe definitely explains why I feel so bloody cold all the time xD