We May Have the Key To the Theory of Everything... Let me Explain With a Model

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Published 2023-11-26
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All Comments (21)
  • @GreatGreenGoo
    The fact that there are still massive unknowns in our knowledge of the universe gives me a sense of peace. Knowing that there is still something more to all this
  • @TimeTheory2099
    Thanks Astrum. 👍 NOVA's film "The Elegant Universe" by Dr. Brian Green, is also an excellent explanation of everything. I love the part where Brian is trying to teach physics to a dog. Then explains that maybe our brains just aren't ready to puzzle that answer out yet.
  • @catmandrew100
    As a retired Respiratory Therapist i have always thought that pressure differentials are the key to every thing. Take the vibrating strings of string theroy each vibration, yes creates a frequency, but it must also create a pressure diffrence simply by the vibration. Change the temperature, pressure, or volume and you change everything withen the system. The more you change the vibration by say increasing the vibration of the string you increase the temperature which also changes the frequency. And so on as you change any one of the variables. Just a thought.
  • @dukemetzger3784
    I am eager for the next video on this! Perhaps when it's all done you could also compile the videos into one just so that we have it there to watch in one long segment!
  • @1three7
    I think the idea is plenty compelling enough to explore through more videos. Can't wait to see the next ones!
  • @solarisnova4811
    This is an excellent video with many interesting concepts to ponder. The background music flows calmly with the narrative, is perfect for the content and is at an appropriate volume. Thank you, Astrum for your high quality content.
  • Please keep doing theoretical videos like this! This was amazingly refreshing! I am never against someone pondering things if they are informed & passionate about the cosmos. As long as someone is willing to put their ego aside and just enjoy pondering about nature. Then by all means have fun letting your mind explore different ideas, questions, concepts you are curious about or passionate about. This video was awesome. I wish you went into a ton more than you did. Please make more.
  • @petrowi
    It's fun to see people on YT trying to solve the Universe, it feels encouraging to see such knowledge being so easily accessible. While I have my own interpretation of the Universe, it is just that - an interpretation of what is being observed, how it may work. To make a new theory, a new and measurable prediction should be made, one that contradicts existing theories' predictions. And that's the hard part - we've explained away as much as we can observe (so far). So... that's that part I'm looking forward to
  • @Krakrskog
    I love thinking and hearing about it. I've always thought videos and cameras are time machines, we can slow down and study things in slow motion, a teleport back in time, but we cannot alter it. Time is such a curious thing. If we could control time, we'd control everything. Maybe time is a string connecting everything. I love these videos, it's nice to grumble and specualte sometimes. I hope I live to see when someone prooves everything, and I hope we can focus more on progress than war and greed in that time.
  • @greghodges2116
    I was trained in experimental physics so I take a more pragmatic view of String Theory - it's fun to discuss over coffee and donuts but until there is a testable prediction it's just a story we tell ourselves about why the world is as it is. Plus, I'm not completely convinced there has to be a robust theory of everything - the universe has such a massive range of scales from the infinitesimal to the infinite it's hard to model anything that can stay relevant throughout it. Just my take... still, cheers and looking forward to more on your thoughts on this topic (and others) ☕️🍩😋✌️
  • @bartcop2742
    Keep going with this. I always enjoy another way of explaining these things. It helps me understand it better.
  • @ancreations6851
    Super sir love from India Karnataka I am basically mechanical engineer but I learnt a lot about universe. I am so glad that I find your channel.
  • @alaksandr5569
    Cannot wait for part 2. This video is better than many others on the topic
  • We need a theory that will also account for consciousness, but a lot a physicists seem to forget about that.
  • Thank you for delivering high quality content. There’s so many physics and space channels but honestly, this is one of the best.
  • @tridiminished
    Fantastic, I am compelled to keep this story going. I love listening to the ideas and I'm also loving the idea that one day our species will know the answers (if we don't destroy ourselves).
  • @RomoRooster
    Is time really a dimension for light tho? Because traveling at the speed of light means your not advancing in time. A photon traveling billions of light years happens instantly from the photons perspective
  • @eunomiac
    I can't wait for the next one, I'm absolutely excited to see where your musings have taken you! (Also: That was easily the clearest explanation of string theory I've ever seen, well done!)
  • Thank you so much! I love the quantum physics videos. I really appreciate someone who is way smarter than I am taking the time to explain and show me the workings of the universe. Thanks, James.