Physicist Reacts to Time: The History & Future of Everything

Published 2022-12-04
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All Comments (18)
  • Video: Wraps up human history halfway through the video Dylan: "I thought this was going to be about more?"
  • I grew up with 3 TV channels that signed off from midnight to 6AM, and only AM radio - from 1" or 2" speakers, in mono. And TV was black & white, and mono. And kids hung out and played and ran around and read and no one knew where you were and it was OK. And if you got bored you got creative or had a hobby or read or learned an instrument or just went out to find something to do.
  • @blake7587
    I’m so glad I grew up in the 90s and was already in high school before the internet became a big thing.
  • @fury717
    Please react to that person talking about cern and the parallel universe
  • @jijikal
    Hey physicist! Have u watched TBBT?
  • @SKEC212
    If you haven't seen it I highly recommend watching the movie The Time Machine (2002). Based on H.G. Wells and his novel. Towards the end his time machine goes to the end of time. It's really cool.
  • @Slixbrah
    Before the internet, it was playing handball outside or marbles, only things to do were play PlayStation, watch crappy day time television from 5 free to air channels, only fun things were going on a trip, to the shops, or visit your friends house, it was really boring look back
  • We could be characters in a movie playing out 2 hours in a higher dimension. We could be characters in a book where "time" is meaningless. We could be a simulation in a morality test of students in a philosophy class. We could be a characters in The Sims being played for enjoyment. We could be the dream of a butterfly. We could be in an infinite loop determined by physics. We could be the ancestors of distant time travelers who are the ones who actually created the Big Bang a billion years in the future. We could be in a literal Matrix. We could be the bored and lonely experiments of a god. We could be the class project of a programmer.....There are so many possibilities for the nature of our experience.
  • @jannegrey593
    check their Ants videos. They are really superb. Yes, I know it isn't exactly your field, but it will be a bit boring if you only talk about the stuff you know tons about. And from memory - you do know a bit about biology, so it would be interesting to see a reaction of a person that isn't a specialist, but isn't completely ignorant either.
  • Hi I figured you would find this funny and inspirational like i did. please react to 10,000 More Years of the Scientific Method.
  • @nici6603
    I think even if everything is predetermined, it doesn‘t really change anything for humans at least, because for us everything would still seem random and we still couldn‘t tell what will come in the future, I mean we can‘t even predict how a double pendulum (or as I like to call it chaos pendulum) moves.
  • Before the internet, we had to call people to see if they wanted to hang out. Or, we could drive over to their house. Hanging out was the best back then. Attention spans were much higher (it appeared that way anyways) so laughs were pretty much nonstop. There was a much deeper connection with everyone. Man I think I’m going to get off the internet. This sucks now lol.
  • @johnnyd1790
    This is very good for children. I hope they play it in schools. 1st they must master English though. English priority. @SquintyWhisper was not a moderator when this aired!🤯Such lenghty time frames🤯 @D don't be sad, it can always get worse!:_kekw: @Photons don't experience time? Maybe not but they used to when they were more powerfull, gamma rays, then x-rays, then dimmer photons, losing power by aging.🫠