What if Dr. Manhattan Disintegrated You? | Because Science Footnotes
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@christiansebastianobaudo9558
4 жыл бұрын
Have a good day Kyle! :)
@vicegt
4 жыл бұрын
If you look more blue the faster you go and Dr. Manhattan controls time, wouldn't he he always always be blue shifted? Hes the only object in the univers that never actually stops moving, thus hes always faster then the rest of matter
@ScottPhx
4 жыл бұрын
Be glad Dr Manhattan isn't using Curium to ionize the air around him. He would be a cool purple color but anyone near him would have their faces melted off. Curium is a synthetic element made from plutonium, it produces the very unstable isotopes 242 and 244 which emits very intense radiation, so dangerous it is rarely used at all except in very safe environments like space. The mars rovers had the isotopes in their x-ray spectrometers. Curium in produced unintentionally in atomic reactors.
@ScottPhx
4 жыл бұрын
I love the history of the demon core. there is so much more to it than most people know. If i were a superstitious man i would say it was cursed. So please do the episode about it, truly amazing stuff. Because Science. Best. Show Ever!
@ThatAnArchyDude
4 жыл бұрын
4:24 What about Al in Quantum Leap? He travels backwards through time, but only as a hologram. Essentially, he's not going anywhere, but the chamber around is projecting the past around him...kinda like a holodeck. Since he's only viewing the past & not interacting with it (aside from when he communicates with Sam, wouldn't that be a feasible method of pseudo-reverse-time-travel?
Letting you know: Hell yes to the episode about the demon core
@NotHPotter
4 жыл бұрын
💯
@Kay_Sea251
4 жыл бұрын
Totally
@Kay_McKay
4 жыл бұрын
Seconded!
@AutkastKain
4 жыл бұрын
Yes!
@datman6266
4 жыл бұрын
Do it!
_"The world's smartest man poses no more threat to me than the world's smartest termite."_ *~ Dr. Manhattan*
@FutureDeep
4 жыл бұрын
"I don't give a fudge." ~ Ozymandias
@mangaanimefan3089
4 жыл бұрын
Jeez, is this guy the villain or just an ass?
@rolaa2223
4 жыл бұрын
@@mangaanimefan3089 he is both
"He can control the sweater of reality" -Thor2019
@rolaa2223
4 жыл бұрын
Nerdy Thor 2019
"If you see something glowing blue, do not go near it!" me, running away from my PC
@osmium6832
4 жыл бұрын
Yeah, there's plenty of blue-glowing things that aren't harmful like argon signs, glow sticks, and LED's. Nuclear reactors and Cesium isotopes are the main blue things to avoid.
@vincentxu8217
4 жыл бұрын
You missed "BY ITSELF", LED doesn't glow by itself when there's no eletric current going through it.
@osmium6832
4 жыл бұрын
@@vincentxu8217 I guess if you want to be pedantic, argon signs also don't glow without electric current either. Glow sticks don't glow forever and I didn't mention that either. I can only say so much in a comment without it becoming cluttered. It can be assumed that I meant the LED was powered.
@vincentxu8217
4 жыл бұрын
Osmium I meant Kyle was saying that with those in mind, that’s why he said “by itself”
@osmium6832
4 жыл бұрын
@@vincentxu8217 I apologize for jumping to conclusions.
So are we gonna get a sweater that says "of reality" on it? Can we.... please?
@cornovanzyl2309
4 жыл бұрын
C'mon people. Like this comment so Kyle can see it
@mistahjay8390
4 жыл бұрын
Yes, and it's near the holiday season, I would be down to see it as an "Ugly Sweater" thing for the holidays.
@stormblesseddolphin3838
4 жыл бұрын
was about to suggest this
@Theoq99
4 жыл бұрын
And more importantly, do you put some Argan oil on your argyle?
@Merennulli
4 жыл бұрын
@@Theoq99 And the chemistry majors told me all the good puns argon...
"I teleported home one night with Ron, and Syd, and Meg. Ron stole Maggie's heart away, and I got Sydney's leg" - Douglas Adams
Many of Spider-man's classic villains have a science background. Lizard, Doc Oc, Green Goblin, Mysterio, etc. You get the idea You'd fit right in.
@sdfkjgh
4 жыл бұрын
Robb Beggs: I thought Mysterio's background was in Hollywood special effects.
@technotaoist72
4 жыл бұрын
@@sdfkjgh He also has a background in chemistry and robotics.
@Saiqo17
4 жыл бұрын
Robb Beggs vulture too
@kelvinth117
4 жыл бұрын
doesn't sheldon from the big bang theory say that too like: come too think of it allot of supervillians do have Phd's?
@johntheredeemer
4 жыл бұрын
If I recall correctly, Osbourne is a little something of a scientist himself.
"Stopped time" at this moment, inside my head: *ZA WAAAARUDO*
@andergarcia9228
4 жыл бұрын
TOKI O TAMARE!!!!!
As someone who has tried the Naruto run and subsequently eaten shit by putting too much mass too far forward, I am very excited to see this potentially happen to an Olympic sprinter. That probably sounds worse than it is.
Using my vast knowledge of physics I have deduced that everything stated so far is incorrect. According to my studies, Dr Manhattan is actually a mutated Smurf who moisturizes well to get his magnificent glowing skin. Much like Kyle's hair.
@noobkillersvideos
4 жыл бұрын
Makes sense
@skylx0812
4 жыл бұрын
Live long enough to get disintergrated by a nakid blue emo smurf on steroids. ...figures
@Shaderox
4 жыл бұрын
But.. i was convinced he just caught a glimpse of the future and decided he wanted to be a LED light when he recombined.
@timothyharris3870
4 жыл бұрын
Can't forget the protein shakes that Smurf guzzled
"if you see anything that is glowing blue by itself, do NOT go NEAR IT!" - Kyle Hill 2019
You’ve covered just about every other sci-fi monster, now it’s nearing Halloween build me a ghost Kyle.
@fryzeec9054
4 жыл бұрын
So do you want a "Ghost Kyle" or a "Ghost", Kyle?
@Turdstool78
4 жыл бұрын
@Fryzeec a Ghost please Kyle. I mean either would do. 👍
On that opening bit: I've always found that "store waste in barrel in a hole where it MAY someday break open causing a localised disaster" is a lot better than "spew waste directly into the atmosphere from a chimney where it GUARANTEED causes a worldwide disaster". It's so weird that people are so up in arms against nuclear power.
@kirknay
4 жыл бұрын
@Desperadox23 that's why a new containment method uses cane sugar mixed with the waste to make waterproof bricks. We can even do this retroactively.
@sobrukai4056
4 жыл бұрын
Well recently there are power plants being created right now by bill gates that can actual use the already huge stock pile of depleted uranium we have just chilling around the US. Look up Terra power reactors if your interested.
@kirknay
4 жыл бұрын
@@sobrukai4056 are you talking about some kind of scaled up RTG? EDIT: Looked it up. It's an automated breeder! Can't wait to see how they pull it off, and I would gladly invest in it if I could!
@Russo-Delenda-Est
4 жыл бұрын
It's a holdover from the cold war. Fossil fuels are destroying our world, and renewables just won't cut it, at least not in time. Conventional nuclear power and potentially fusion someday are the only conceivable, technologically feasible ways to save ourselves. I just hope everyone sees that in time...
Thor: "What if Dr. Manhattan disintegrated you" Me: Then I'd be disinterested.
@FutureDeep
4 жыл бұрын
I disagree.
@hazeltree7738
4 жыл бұрын
@@FutureDeep Well then clearly you are disinterested.
RE: Dr. Manhattan Cherenkov radiation: But he body tho. Made of mostly water. Reactions happening under his skin cause Cherenkov radiation. Also coincides with the "leaking Electrons" quote. Also, why not both?
Kyle is like Vsause. He is slowly losing his mind to all of this...
The Demon Core is horrifyingly intriguing, I'd love to hear more about it
@T-verseTrevor
4 жыл бұрын
The demon core?
@arcticarcanum
4 жыл бұрын
@@T-verseTrevor The Plutonium Core that Kyle mentioned in the video. It was involved in two separate incidents during the Manhattan Project that caused the deaths of a number of people due to radiation poisoning. After the incidents, it was referred to as the Demon Core because of the fatalities.
@T-verseTrevor
4 жыл бұрын
@@arcticarcanum i should've watched the video. That is very interesting.
I love how Kyle always shows how much he cares about our safety, from maintaining to getting flu shots. Thank you Kyle, I'm going to go get my flu shot!
4:13 Speaking of time dilation, one really cool thing I learned thanks to Phil Plait on Crash Course Astronomy, is if you can find a big enough black hole, apparently you may be able to enter the event horizon without being spaghettified. Once you cross the event horizon though, and Phil made sure to emphasize this: ALL of time passes. Meaning everything that's entered the black hole from the outside, from its perspective, hasn't entered it yet, and won't until time itself stops existing. But if this is the case, and black holes have a finite lifespan, then this invariably also means that you can, quite literally, "never-ever" truly fall into a black hole. I actually wonder though, as it brings up two questions to me 1: If I fell into a black hole, alive, and "all" of time passes by as I cross the event horizon, would that mean that the black hole dies before I enter it? 2. when the black hole dies, does all the material that was about to enter it gets flung out into.... space? Without the gravitational force of the black hole crushing down on it anymore, what if all the material expands (electron and neutron degeneracy pressure) in a way similar to the big bang/inflation? If you think about it, a black hole is just one big universal 'save state'.
19:13 Kids love this. When I pick my son up at school (they have last period PE) I see kids Naruto running all over the place. It's hilarious.
I got my flu shot last week! 💉 I resisted getting them for years because i thought they gave me the flu, but I was convinced to go get it this year thanks in large part to science educators on KZread. Understanding the science behind the flu and the flu shot makes a difference. Also, I got the flu last year and it was the _worst_
@axeldornelles5292
4 жыл бұрын
Congratulations on your choice, Elliot! We're all thankful for your collaboration for a healthier world! Thanks to you, both you yourself and those around you are a lot safer now!
@dankmemes2354
4 жыл бұрын
Welcome to the right side human
@osmium6832
4 жыл бұрын
Regardless of where you live, thank you. I can't get a flu shot because I have an autoimmune disease and have to take immunosuppressants to be able to walk, which make me more susceptible to the flu, among other things. Anti-vaxxers scare the crap out of me because people like me die every year because someone refused to have their child get their measles vaccine or whatever and they got too close to someone with immune problems. I'm not trying to turn this into an anti-vaxxer roast. They're not evil or particularly stupid, they're just uneducated, scared, and are listening to *really* bad advice from the internet that hurts themselves, their children, and everyone around them. Education is key.
@samreddig8819
4 жыл бұрын
Technically they DO give you the flu virus, just a weakened strain. So when the real stuff hits you're already immune. But if your immune system is weak you can catch the flu but due to being weakened it'll pass pretty quickly.
@maltekronschewski8097
4 жыл бұрын
Flu shots are like the least important you can get arent they. The flu is unpleasent of course but it will most likely not kill you as long as you are in an otherwise healthy condition. Additionally the flu mutates so quickly that by the time you get your shot it might not even really do anything anymore. You just took an unnecessary risk, as injecting anything into your system always comes with a risk, that is worth taking with most other vaccines that are not against the flu.
Loved the Riker chair thing! XD
@mrwog82
4 жыл бұрын
The Riker Manoeuvre!
Hey Kyle, love the show. Finally worked up the courage to start commenting. I think teleportation and memory loss is totally okay and wouldn't even need to have the accuracy of a Star Trek teleporter. Since Manhattan is experiencing both the past, present, and future simultaneously he still retains all of his memories or is able to still access them.
imagine having the most successful science class since Bill Nye
@MidgetKicker18
4 жыл бұрын
Let's just hope he doesn't go off the deep end and lose his mind like Bill
@YoungAsznee
4 жыл бұрын
What bout Vsauce and Veritasium?
@TheGauges420
4 жыл бұрын
@@YoungAsznee ugh Vsauce is the absolute best. Especially on DONG he's so funny.
@davidid3146
4 жыл бұрын
@@TheGauges420 hopefully the whole super villain thing is fake, otherwise you might be in trouble with comments like that
@wcookiv
4 жыл бұрын
Anthony Wallace Right wing SJW in the house.
5:00 I think Laplace had a demon that could do that.
@rolfs2165
4 жыл бұрын
Doesn't it also punish you for not helping it come to power, even if it has to resurrect you for that?
@adithyar697
4 жыл бұрын
It was Maxwell not Laplace
@eddiephoenix9698
4 жыл бұрын
You, sir! I like you. Was gonna say that. I dont know bout maxwell, but laplace had the same idea and called it demon.
@adithyar697
4 жыл бұрын
@@eddiephoenix9698 Interesting. I stand corrected. I didn't know Laplace also had a demon too. As for Maxwell, his demon was part of a thought experiment which could seemingly violate the second law of Thermodynamics. The experiment had consisted of a box with a small gate in between which could be opened by the demon to make particles pass through it. The demon had information about position, momentum,etc about all the particles in the box.
@eddiephoenix9698
4 жыл бұрын
@@adithyar697 despite being a physicist too, I think Laplace's demon is more like a philosophical thought experiment meant to describe determinism.
Hey Kyle! Loved the Dr. Manhattan show! The part that peaked my interest was Dr. Manhattan quantum tunneling to Mars For a while now I've had this theory about a Cyclical Big Bang, where after the heat death of our universe and some unimaginably long period of time, say 2 googleplex years as a ballpark estimate, every particle in existence manages to quantum tunnel to a single point in the universe despite the infinitely small probability of it This becomes the next big bang and the cycle starts again, do you think if given enough time, monkeys and typewriters style, that this could happen? Also this leads to questions like, what if our big bang wasn't 100% of the universe but just a fraction? Could that solve the matter/antimatter big bang mystery? Are there other Big Bangs quintillions of light years away? In an infinite void of multiple big bangs has a universe ever restarted inside an already existing one? Could the opposite happen? Could every particle quantum tunnel away to different areas of space and thus our universe suddenly vanishes? What if only half of all particles did this? Granted the odds of those events happening during our time might be 13 billion out of 2 googleplex If the universe is cyclical then is there no beginning and it has just always existed? Because if something doesn't exist then it can't come into existence without the parts needed to bring it into existence having already existed Going too deep into the philosophical domain now Long Live Because Science! Your fellow sciencey communicator guy just without a youtube channel
@rolaa2223
4 жыл бұрын
I like how I had never heard of a googleplex before this post
"...but if they wanted to sponsor." HANDS DOWN, the funniest line of dialogue in your repertoire, Kyle!!🤣👌
Finally some more Manetaneing. Thank you Kyle.
@MonkeyJedi99
4 жыл бұрын
It's interesting, but does not apply to me. I cut my hair to 1/2 inch on top, 1/4 on the sides every three months. I also use less shampoo in my 5-8 minute showers and never need to look for a comb.
My mane is coming along nicely, these tips are definitely getting yoinked for my routine.
Kyle, i work in nuclear power in the US (mech engineer in nuclear maintenance research) and i wanted to thank you for the nuclear power plug! It is very safe and it is our priority in all things we do to consider the safety of the public. Stay awesome and thanks for making science accessible to all! Folks like you and The Mythbusters are making science, math and engineering fun!
Hey Kyle Love the Show! and Heck yeah we Need a Demon Core episode!
Hey nice vids as always Have you considered doing a video about the theory that uses the professor on Futurama, about the ship engine doesn't move the ship but the space around it?? Great job and good luck
@spencermanyet5336
4 жыл бұрын
... and negative (or imaginary) energies
@travissmith2848
4 жыл бұрын
Functionally the same concept of an Alcubierre drive. By compressing the space in front of you and expanding the space behind you, you create a pocket of space-time that moves (at potentially superluminal speeds, there is no limit on how fast the universe itself can move) while the ship remains basically motionless with respect to local space-time. To bring the energies required down to halfway achievable levels you need exotic matter, and if you use it to go more than C you will have to figure out a way to deal with the Hawking radiation generated. It is, however, possible in theory.
@maxprzful
4 жыл бұрын
@@travissmith2848 amazing answer, on the show the professor used dark matter as energy source
I would imagine that there might be some sort of aerodynamic effect for anime running but I can't imagine that this would surpass the balancing and physiological advantages traditional arm pumping give.
@kirknay
4 жыл бұрын
it's better for a full out sprint, but you need to be perfectly balanced to pull it off. It even was in a couple ninjutsu manuals, but was later phased out due to balance issues.
I would love to see a full-length video on the Demon Core. You have told (slightly) different stories of what really happened, and I would love to see a legitimate story on it. Love the show dude!
Hey Kyle, that was a fine Riker Manoeuvre! Why is it that at the end of your main show, you always have a part at the end where you look to the side of the camera? Always wondered.
@FutureDeep
4 жыл бұрын
He's looking to his teleporter clone to see if he did a good enough video to avoid being replaced.
Yes to the demon core episode!
Thanks for the tips! I will make sure to follow that advice
Kudos for the Riker maneuver :) Love the show keep it going .
As for the time travel feasibility bit: As far as I remember, there are some possible methods of backwards timetravel within our currently known laws of physics but all of them require infinite amounts of energy, exotic matter, negative energy densities, etc. (basically stuff that is mathematically possible but practically impossible)
@osmium6832
4 жыл бұрын
I listened to an hour long talk about time travel paradoxes, I wish I could remember the guy's name, he's fairly famous and I'd recognize it if I heard it, but he went through every plausible thing we've been able to come up with and demonstrated both logically and mathematically that in every single situation to get around the speed of light, you'd need to use so much energy that you create a black hole. Whether it's cosmic strings, Alcubierre drives, or whatever, you can't concentrate the necessary energy in one spot without distorting spacetime into a black hole. It seems that black holes are nature's way of avoiding time travel paradoxes.
@ryanmarbut1035
4 жыл бұрын
@@osmium6832 So then just create a black home and go through it. What could possibly go wrong? 🍝 Anyone? 😂🤣
@osmium6832
4 жыл бұрын
@@ryanmarbut1035 Sean Carroll! That's the scientist's name I couldn't think of. I guess I had to let it stew in my subconscious and your comment ripped it out of my head. The lecture I mentioned is an hour long and from 2010. Just google his name and the phrase "time travel" and you should find it, if you're interested.
Would love to see your take on the Demon Core, btw. Certainly an interesting tidbit in nuclear history.
Dude, I think I love your videos more and more every time. Could you make a video where you explain more about the philosophy and science behind "you being you"? Like, when the doctor reassembles every piece of his body, or if you made an exact copy of yourself on an atomic or smaller scale, would that still be you? That subject fascinates me. Thanks for the mane-tain tips, tho.
If Kyle Hill and Matt Mercer occupied the same room at the same time, the world would implode from the sheer hair sexiness
I sneezed right when you said, "Flu shot".
He went follicle-deep on that one
Kyle, I wish this channel was only Footnotes. Love this show!
The commander Ryker sit was.. amazing.
I would NEVER step into a Star Trek style teleporter.
@iowafarmboy
4 жыл бұрын
Same. That's a hard pass for me.
@jackielinde7568
4 жыл бұрын
Yeah, as cool as the tech is, I'll take the shuttle instead. You can fly those.
@ikkiville
4 жыл бұрын
Even excluding the philosophical side they are way to pron to mishaps of catastrophic proportions.
@ls200076
4 жыл бұрын
Time to kill myself so my copy can live further
@MonkeyJedi99
4 жыл бұрын
The only valid use of a teleporter, assuming Enterprise D or better computers, is to repair genetic defects and rebuild you telomeres. Technically assisted immortality, and it's canon, based on both an episode of the Star Trek animated series, and the episode of Next Generation where they repaired Dr. Pulaski who was being unnaturally aged by an aggressive virus.
The Rorschach jokes lol. 😭 he was the best character RIP Rorschach.
@FutureDeep
4 жыл бұрын
RIP HUMAN BEAN JUICE
@wcookiv
4 жыл бұрын
Lol Rorschach was supposed to be a bad guy. Check out the new Watchmen series.
@karlkuhn1997
4 жыл бұрын
@@wcookiv To say rorsachach was a bag guy misses the whole point of the charcter. I think it is safe to say that through out his life there were many people who he saved that thought of him as a hero. And night owl certainly thought of him as a friend. Rorschach point was to illustrate what would happen if some one would have a very strict moral code of what was good and what was bad, and was not able to comprise or change their beleifs. Saying that, I think Rorshach is the most interesting character.
15:35 - "disassemble and reassemble". No disassemble #5!
@wcookiv
4 жыл бұрын
chacham Most kids won’t get this at all so I want to tell you I understood and I appreciate you.
I'm hyped for the next episode! Can't wait to see the differences in air resistance vs. biology 😆
It wasnt the enterprise, it was a ship Riker served on before his post there.
@meganofsherwood3665
4 жыл бұрын
But we did end up with two Rikers, and they both spent an episode on the Enterprise!
@NotThatGuy_YepThatGuy
4 жыл бұрын
@@meganofsherwood3665 true, but it seemed the assertion was that the accident which gave us two rikers occurred on the enterprise. It didn't. That was my point.
@meganofsherwood3665
4 жыл бұрын
@@NotThatGuy_YepThatGuy Gotcha!
@NotThatGuy_YepThatGuy
4 жыл бұрын
@16:16
Would absolutely love to see a episode about the demon core. I myself find it very interesting.
I got a flu shot like 2 hours ago and feel unreasonably validated now because Kyle said it's a good idea. Also: Teleporting! I'm of the mind that it would not be you (in the sense that the question is usually posed) on the other side. However, I think the teleporter example is actually a good analog to discuss a related question: do you ever maintain you? Every moment of every day you experience things, you move around, reactions are taking place, etc. etc. and the only thing that really remains consistent on a core level is that all your bits traversed the distance between where you were and where you are. I posit that you are _constantly_ becoming a new entity, and it just happens that the newest version has some information collected from the previous versions (memory), giving an illusion of continuity. I think the "teleporter kills you and makes a copy that isn't you" idea requires a) that there is something "else" consistent throughout your life and you're not being reinvented every time you have a thought or feel something or just, like, exist for an amount of time and b) that whatever this thing is, it would be somehow immune to being duplicated elsewhere. Since we have yet to find anything other than the same matter and energy we've always seen inside us, I'm tentatively going to suggest there isn't anything like that at all, but if there is and it is discovered in the future it stands to reason that a core function of any teleporter would be to also replicate that "thing". So even if something like a continuous consciousness exists in a way somewhat independent of our bodies, I don't think there's any good reason to expect that this "thing" can for some reason not also be de-/reconstructed, as that would make it unique to pretty much anything that's ever been observed (so far, of course).
Hey Kyle! Long time watcher. Love you content! So check this out little peace of information out. Dr. Manhattan does actually state exactly how he teleports in the Before Watchmen comic. He tells Ozymandias that "I move space around me so that I don't move, space moves".
dr.manhattan: life is meaningless 3 secons later... wait i was wrong, because you are a miracole and i love you...lets go home☺️
@FutureDeep
4 жыл бұрын
Even more seconds later: I'm leaving to make life.
@user-uq4gr5nl5o
4 жыл бұрын
Well, to be fair, he goes through a pretty big epiphany in those 3 seconds.
@chroni3659
4 жыл бұрын
@JJJ isn’t it contrary to his omniscience for him to be able to have any sort of revelation?
@FutureDeep
4 жыл бұрын
@@chroni3659 I literally grabbed the GN for this. "Everything is preordained. Even my responses." "I'm just a puppet who can see the strings." Basically, "In 32 seconds I am shocked to realise I pooped myself."
@user-uq4gr5nl5o
4 жыл бұрын
@@chroni3659 No. Even if he knows what's going to happen he still has to do it. In this case he wasn't supposed to have that realization until that moment. Once the moment comes, he goes through the motions.
"We talk a lot about nuclear power and nuclear physics and nuclear material melting your skin off. . . " Me: "But we have yet to talk about the guy who's DNA got melted!!"
Hey Kyle, could you do a hair maintenance guide video? We'd all really appreciate it, and you could just refer people to that video when people asked for advice in the future.
That Riker sit. I appreciated that.
Was enjoying the episode until the bit about the flu shot - then I was loving it. Keep doing you, Kyle.
Could you guys explain the bleeding edge armour. (From the extremis iron man comic's)
I actually wanna see an episode of this article you wrote about!
Would love to see that episode
"Why he blue tho"
Have you ever thought about making an actual sweater of reality for Merch
From what I remember in college, arms moving while running act as a pump to help air move more quickly in and out of the lungs thus increasing oxygen levels in the blood. Running with your arms behind you would likely act against that and hamper your ability to quickly exchange gases. They also swing opposite of your legs, an example is when your right leg is forward your left arm is forward. This is to help maintain balance when running which is more unstable that walking. The Naruto run is likely an unstable type or run more prone to falling at higher speeds.
Kyle your explanation about how if teleportation is mapping a person's molecules while breaking them down is the same as how the stargate system work. It was also used in an interesting way in Doctor Who with Peter Capaldi. He had used a teleporter to keep making copies from the original mapping of his person.
The whole "What if we had a supercomputer to predict everything" doesn't really work cause that kind of computer isn't even *theoretically* possible.
@kill3rfurby
4 жыл бұрын
Neither is finding the answer to the object of its existence
Saving lives is worth a band-aid - Thor "Kyle Hill" 2019
A question about the cherenkov radiation, since he's blue and not exactly fleshy could HE be the medium the particles are moving through faster than light is in the medium of himself? Or... Second possible explanation, could the way he affects time be affecting the particles in some way?
16:44 Hahaha nice Riker Maneuver!
Do you think we can make a but run on Solar or Wind energy.??? What do you think. Keep up the good work. Love the show
@travissmith2848
4 жыл бұрын
Conjunctions don't need extra energy to perform their function. Wind powered _boats_ existed before the steam engine, they are called sailboats. And you could in theory have electronics run off of batteries that are recharged with photovoltaic arrays, but best hope for sunny skies.
@EarthrealmWarrior
4 жыл бұрын
@@travissmith2848 Yes. My idea was the make it store the charge in a bettery and and use it and while travelling you get a lot of wind anyway. Thanks.
As long as it's fast, I welcome it from Dr. Manhattan :P
@FutureDeep
4 жыл бұрын
Imagine if he did it slowly.
@Vicioussama
4 жыл бұрын
@@FutureDeep fine, as long as it's painless then
I think that Dr. Manhattan teleports by disassembling his body and reassembles it elsewhere
HELL YES!!! GIVE US THE DEMON CORE, O DARK LORD KYLE! On the real, I am fascinated by that story and you do a great job with the show!!! Keep up the good work!
How about we start calling it "The Tapestry of Reality" since Tapestries also are at least commonly depicted recording time via history.
I would never enter a Star Trek teleporter.
@Russo-Delenda-Est
4 жыл бұрын
I'm with Bones all the way on this one. Shuttle, every time.
@skylx0812
4 жыл бұрын
Its a universe where a sexually advanced race of bald ppl have to take an oath of celibacy so they don't kill the sexually immature with super sex. I'm sure a transporter should be fairly safe. By the by, Kirk and Lt. Saavik were conversing during a transport. ...how
Manhattan doesn’t need memories because he is simultaneously experiencing every moment of his life from birth to “death” (even though he couldn’t see further than the Nuclear war as “my future is clouded past that point”). Haven’t seen the film in 6 years but I remember him saying something like that. Essentially, if you broke your leg, you don’t need a memory of breaking it 20 years ago to know you’re in pain right now. And his “right now” also happens to be every point in his life. As he is pretty much extradimensional, he sees time the way we see a building - not brick by brick, but by its totality.
I am quite sure that the Riker impersonation is going to be the best part of my day!
If someone gets to 5x super nerd you should call them Hyper Nerd or Hyper Geek.
@jackielinde7568
4 жыл бұрын
I prefer Ace Combat Nerd, because in WWII, combat pilots would get the term ACE after five kills. www.military.com/history/five-deadliest-fighter-pilots-us-military-history.html
@BloodHoundPL
4 жыл бұрын
@@jackielinde7568 Add Elite after 10, and they will be abbreviated ACNE.
Show demon(?deamon)core pls
john has full control of his blueness he can concisely turn it off and down as he does for the camera during the interview scene
The game SOMA talk about this part of after the teleporting. It is not you after the teleport. It is just a perfect copy.
Naruto? Anime? What cant be asked
Oh sure, give us the scientific advantage of running *after* the whole Area 51 raid. Smh
If you watch the movie. It shows that during the filming of a TV show, Jon dims his glow so they can film him.
The idea of whether or not you are still you when you are teleported can also apply to much simpler things in a way. Like when you wake up, all you have of the past are your memories. How can you be sure that you are the same you that went to sleep the night before? Or even how do you know you are the you from 5 minutes ago and not a being that was just created right now with implanted memories of "your" past?
And we could GREATLY reduce the amount of that waste by reprocessing the spent fuel, or using same in a breeder reactor, or both....but nah, let's not. Thanks Carter :(
early squad where u at?
i notice how in fiction, characters with abilities using science to explain and adding real world logic they end up being way more powerful than it was before and that they might have more abilities to that than originally thought. But the person who created the character don't go too far in there powers so they can make a plot so it won't just end a show in seconds
so the teleporter that logs the position, momentum, and energy of every particle in your body is basically making a save file of your body and transferring it elsewhere. therefore if you saved this "file" you could theoretically reconstruct yourself in the past at any of the previous "saved" positions. if you scanned your brain than inserted that "code" into the younger body, you would be younger but still have your memories.
"It's so sad that Steve Jobs died of ligma." "Who's Steve Jobs?" "Ligma balls."
Just realized that Heizenberg’s uncertainty principle is one hell of a kink in teleportation plans involving scanning and recreating an exact replica in an alternate location lol
Can we PLEASE get a video with a sciencey explanation of earthbending, water ending, etc.
Sherbet rant had me dying..love the show Kyle. "Mane-tain" now needs to be a show. I don't have hair much but I feel the show would be interesting and beneficial.
Hey BecauseScience, been a fan of your show for ages!! Could you please look into the Demon Core? I'm guess with your prior research into it, you would be in a unique position to tell us so much about the Core, and I think it'd be one of your biggest vids!
Store all the waste in a mountian somewhere? Yuk! A Mountian!
I can't get over how fabulous his hair is
New hero found. Thank you sir
Hey Kyle! Love the vids. This most recent episode of "Mane-tain" has me inspired!! I've unfortunately started balding at the tender, innocent age of 16 and a half. I must know, are there REAL treatments out there that could give me a gorgeous noggin full of flowing brilliance like yourself?