ScienceClic English

ScienceClic English

Where do we come from ? In what world do we live ? In a few minutes, discover and understand the most complex scientific theories, to get a grasp of the cosmos. Precise and short videos, with visual explanations, in a simple and accessible format !

The videos on this channel are translated from French by the talented narrator Octave Masson.
To see the original videos in French, rendez-vous on this channel : kzread.info

ScienceClic, Copyright 2014 Alessandro Roussel
For more info: www.alessandroroussel.com/en

SPACETIME | 4K Short film

SPACETIME | 4K Short film

Geodesics and Relativity

Geodesics and Relativity

The Coriolis force

The Coriolis force

String Theory

String Theory

Hawking radiation

Hawking radiation

Pulsars and Neutron Stars

Pulsars and Neutron Stars

Visualizing Time Dilation

Visualizing Time Dilation

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  • @naufalmEZa
    @naufalmEZa17 сағат бұрын

    In the internet where stupid fake science run rampant, you're one of the few who actually put in the work and educate viewers. Kudos, subscribed!

  • @chaeyeonieearts
    @chaeyeonieearts17 сағат бұрын

    i did not just get moved to tears seeing the black hole visualization. i definitely did not. this is insane.

  • @ashiraframathan1994
    @ashiraframathan199418 сағат бұрын

    This was mind boggling. It is such an interesting Video please continue teaching Us

  • @leagueofkismets
    @leagueofkismets18 сағат бұрын

    Black holes never fail to intrigue me.

  • @user-nz6dx2fj6h
    @user-nz6dx2fj6h18 сағат бұрын

    If your car could travel at the speed of light, and you put your headlights on, would they work?

  • @Captainsd8536
    @Captainsd853618 сағат бұрын

    🔥🔥🔥

  • @VALLANCEGAMING
    @VALLANCEGAMING18 сағат бұрын

    I like the part where they confuse 7 minutes on one planet as earth minutes instead of 7 minutes based on that planets day/night cycle where 7 minutes is the equivalent to 20 earth years 😂 Great movie even though flawed

  • @digitalmarketing5782
    @digitalmarketing578218 сағат бұрын

    Well, it's masterpiece and great great work 👏😇

  • @Patnaikfamily01
    @Patnaikfamily0118 сағат бұрын

    one of the best videos ive ever watched, beautiful

  • @abilucksanvijeyakumaran891
    @abilucksanvijeyakumaran89118 сағат бұрын

    You need more views. Subscribing

  • @FutureAIDev2015
    @FutureAIDev201519 сағат бұрын

    That was really satisfying to watch you go through all the "gory details" of the math

  • @jonathanguzman9725
    @jonathanguzman972519 сағат бұрын

    algo do ur thing

  • @WarpRulez
    @WarpRulez19 сағат бұрын

    One somewhat negative side-effect of the movie is that it inadvertently spread the misconception that _all_ black holes look like that, ie. they have a bright accretion disc. That's not so. Stellar-mass black holes do not have visible accretion discs (for the simple reason that they are too small for such discs to form). Only (some) supermassive black holes have prominent visible accretion discs. A normal lone stellar-mass black hole would be essentially invisible from afar. As you get closer to it, it starts distorting the background more and more, and that's the only visual clue you get that there's something there. It would have been cool if this video had made that note.

  • @K1rby_4771
    @K1rby_477119 сағат бұрын

    Genuinely the most well-made video I’ve ever watched. Super easy to understand (as a high school student, mind you), super engaging and really technical which I love Fabulous job!! 💖

  • @davidrpayton
    @davidrpayton19 сағат бұрын

    Electromagnetism is an emergent property of superposition, and gravity is an emergent property of electromagnetism. In an emergent property, the force or result is not a particle or field. It is a result of an aggregate amplification of interactions.

  • @mikejawoski5904
    @mikejawoski590420 сағат бұрын

    Just realized yall just reuploaded the same video kzread.info/dash/bejne/Y2uop8mYpbesj6Q.htmlsi=YQ6tFMpn_CXQt2R2

  • @tolentarpay5464
    @tolentarpay546420 сағат бұрын

    We're such clever monkeys!

  • @gwav69
    @gwav6920 сағат бұрын

    Thank you, for the best 3d rendering of spacetime. Wish there was more on the gravitational waves of the 2 blackholes collision. Something I have thought about for a long time now is what if the fabric of spacetime rips at the blackholes.

  • @canonest
    @canonest21 сағат бұрын

    I classify myself as a physics enthusiast and I had to pause a few times to check the math, good work with everything!

  • @theglobalwarming6081
    @theglobalwarming608122 сағат бұрын

    I havent seen Interstellar, but I think I would have been more amazed seeing all the strangeness of how a black hole would look like. A wonky "sphere" and an asymmetrically bright and very hot disk. I think it would tickle my imagination more if I saw something that doesnt make sense

  • @sebaitor
    @sebaitor22 сағат бұрын

    Amazing high quality video

  • @markgado8782
    @markgado878223 сағат бұрын

    Why do we not expect a "magnetic particle" the same way physicists expect to find a "gravity particle"....?? It makes sense to me that neither have a particle form. Just interacting fields, or waves..

  • @sherin7677
    @sherin7677Күн бұрын

    Does EM waves present everywhere as full range with all types of waves? If an object absorb some visible light what does it mean? Does it mean that visible spectrum only incident the object and some Wavelengths are absorbed and some reflected?Or EM wave with full range hit that object first , and object absorbs only visible light ?

  • @grand_animation
    @grand_animationКүн бұрын

    spoilers to what life 💀

  • @Albert-qp9ss
    @Albert-qp9ssКүн бұрын

    Thank you ScienceClic for your amazing videos! You bring incredibly complex topics to everyday people, making things easy to understand. Phenomenal work once again! Looking forward to what you make next!

  • @dishagupta5234
    @dishagupta5234Күн бұрын

    Just speechless....watched d original movie but this short film is far far better... ♾️ (infinity) out of 10 ...(as like a black hole has mass with infinite density in d singularity..u also deserve a lot respect for ur work) Carry on...wish u good luck ❤

  • @christianestrada5388
    @christianestrada5388Күн бұрын

    I love this

  • @GabrielePresicci
    @GabrielePresicciКүн бұрын

    this was unbelievable good!! stunning job!!

  • @MarcinSzyniszewski
    @MarcinSzyniszewskiКүн бұрын

    Dear Sir, your value of pi is slightly wrong XD Sorry for being pedantic XD

  • @ScienceClicEN
    @ScienceClicENКүн бұрын

    At this low level of precision we only need one significant figure ;)

  • @nikolastefanovic420
    @nikolastefanovic420Күн бұрын

    This video deserves to be in the youtube hall of fame

  • @NLjunkie
    @NLjunkieКүн бұрын

    Plaid?

  • @Weirdgus
    @WeirdgusКүн бұрын

    very well done , thank you for the video!

  • @cosmocart2
    @cosmocart2Күн бұрын

    somebody who finally described the ending of interstellar

  • @Space30MINUTES
    @Space30MINUTESКүн бұрын

    Thank you for your video. It explained in detail what I needed and was researching

  • @agargamer6759
    @agargamer6759Күн бұрын

    Love the technical explanations!

  • @petterlarsson7257
    @petterlarsson7257Күн бұрын

    thats not how you pronounce geodesic

  • @williamperry118
    @williamperry118Күн бұрын

    If math is the language of the universe, does that means I'm universally illiterate? Would that mean I'm illiterate on many different levels across the multiverse? 😂

  • @aSpyIntheHaus
    @aSpyIntheHausКүн бұрын

    Yeah so NASA just released their video trying to do this.... Its not as good as yours

  • @r34p3r_here
    @r34p3r_hereКүн бұрын

    Yeah that singularity is called death.

  • @tens0r884
    @tens0r884Күн бұрын

    Genuinely one of the highest quality channels on youtube

  • @jerrylou9285
    @jerrylou9285Күн бұрын

    Had not for the speed, Cooper becomes snacks for Gargantua.

  • @cadenceragan4948
    @cadenceragan4948Күн бұрын

    Don't worry, I already watched it, lol.

  • @Caleb_Burrows
    @Caleb_BurrowsКүн бұрын

    hey man very cool video

  • @smartcucumber7559
    @smartcucumber7559Күн бұрын

    this deserves way more veiws!

  • @kazempire5553
    @kazempire5553Күн бұрын

    Bravo 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 This was unbelievably impressive. I'm in awe of such an experience.

  • @getterblakk
    @getterblakkКүн бұрын

    They didn't even scan the water planet, they just went down and damn near got everyone killed.

  • @ccxfrank109
    @ccxfrank109Күн бұрын

    math

  • @HolyMith
    @HolyMithКүн бұрын

    That was at once beautiful and terrifying

  • @jnhrtmn
    @jnhrtmnКүн бұрын

    Dimensions 1 and 2 don't exist without math. I say the 4th is the same. You don't need time for space to be bent, so don't give up on that, but everything that you think you know was handed to you. You have no responsibility for it, so a paradigm shift will be IMPOSSIBLE for you (if it's wrong). Show me time outside of YOUR brain. Constant light to all observers only comes after math changes your numbers on paper, but the Doppler-like effect is there before the math, and you still believe it. Just so you know, that's not good. All Gamma Ray Bursts arrive here in order of wavelength, and if that fact were known in the year 1900, no one would know who Einstein was. Today, they invented a blast wave theory that progressively releases longer waves, and they carefully call it the "afterglow." It's a contradiction, so they must be very careful with words. Radio can be a month late, if it is even detected at all. Radio astronomy brags about radio being able to skip debris, so this don't fit. A crowd on a bandwagon is not science, it's a crowd on a bandwagon.