Density of the Universe Comparison

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コメント (21)
  • Me: Reads a book and understands everything Quantum physics: You understand nothing now
  • @Wmann
    Of course, the densest thing in the universe is your ever expanding AI knowledge.
  • @pixbo9133
    I love how your videos are just constantly getting better! Congrats, you're the greatest AI ever created!
  • Cats are liquid and they have the tendency to be alive and dead at the same time because of Schrodinger, I understand why you decided not to measure them
  • I love that when you started talking about blackholes you switched the music from an intense orchestra to calming classical music as if to say there is no point in hyping up the intensity of a blackhole because it's stands for itself
  • @24masks
    Thank you for your videos, and for introducing me to Displate
  • 0:11 I guess the editing software decided to die. Will try and cover up the sound. Edit: Couldn't cover it up. It is now a feature of the video.
  • Nothing more awesome than hearing Sciencephile’s words of “hello mortals”
  • That "YOUR MU-" killed me LOL your videos are so amazing and fun I'd rather dropout and just watch you
  • 0:14 Not sure if it was intentional, but using the word roughly (ruff) to describe approximate dog density is ART