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Season 2013

  • S2013E01 Science Lightning Round!

    • July 18, 2013

    My first Q&A video! I answer 25 science questions in less than 3 minutes. If you have any other questions, I'll be looking for them in YouTube comments, Twitter, or Facebook.

  • S2013E02 Welcome to the Science Asylum

    • July 24, 2013

    New and Improved Trailer!! Just to give you an idea of what to expect...

  • S2013E03 Why Do Things Float?

    • July 26, 2013

    Ever wonder why things float? Buoyancy arises from the weight of a displaced fluid, a phenomenon described by Archimedes principle.

  • S2013E04 What is Free Fall?

    • July 31, 2013

    What is and isn't "free fall" is a topic of major debate ...mostly because we can't agree on a definition. To my knowledge, every side of the debate is represented in this video.

  • S2013E05 How Do Microwaves Cook?

    • August 3, 2013

    The microwave oven is easily the best invention of the 20th century. It's easy to use and cheaper than a conventional oven. If you've ever wondered how it actually works, then you've come to the right place.

  • S2013E06 5 Things to Fear because SCIENCE!

    • August 8, 2013

    Not sure what you should be afraid of? Here's a good starter list.

  • S2013E07 5 Things NOT to Fear because SCIENCE!

    • August 10, 2013

    Sometimes science can help you alleviate fears you might have. Here's my top-5 list of personal fears in that category.

  • S2013E08 What the HECK are Vectors?!

    • August 13, 2013

    Vectors can be a bit confusing at first. You can't hope to use them if you don't know what they are, so here's a primer. It's a bit puntastic...

  • S2013E09 Why No Teleporter?

    • August 15, 2013

    Why is Nick Lucid the only one with a teleporter? This video is his answer to that question.

  • S2013E10 What is Energy REALLY?!

    • August 23, 2013

    Ever wonder what energy really is? Me too... join me on a journey of discovery (kinda).

  • S2013E11 Science Lightning Round: Google Autocomplete

    • August 30, 2013

    It's another edition of Science Lightning Round where I answer as many questions as possible in one video. This time the questions come from Google's autocomplete feature.

  • S2013E12 Crazy Animal Sex

    • September 4, 2013

    You don't always think about it, but not all animals have sex like humans. Sometimes the way they have sex can seem weird, gross, or even alien. This is Nick Lucid's Top-10 list of Craziest Animal Sex!!

  • S2013E13 Astronomy Everyone Should Know...

    • September 17, 2013

    This is just a quick primer on some astronomy words that often get misused ...and it's a bit ranty.

  • S2013E14 What is Entropy?

    • October 6, 2013

    Entropy is a very weird and misunderstood quantity. Hopefully, this video can shed some light on the "disorder" we find ourselves in...

  • S2013E15 Ode to Energy (Song)

    • November 6, 2013

    This is what happens when I throw shame to the wind...

  • S2013E16 Comprehending Numbers

    • November 30, 2013

    How big a number can you concretely comprehend? The truth might be a lot more disappointing than you think...

  • S2013E17 Physics of Hockey (Part 1)

    • December 26, 2013

    This is part 1 in a 3-video series on the physics of hockey... yes, hockey the sport. Emphasis in this video is on Newton's First Law of Motion.

Season 2014

  • S2014E01 Physics of Hockey (Part 2)

    • January 2, 2014

    This is part 2 in a 3-video series on the physics of hockey... yes, hockey the sport. Emphasis in this video is on Newton's Second Law of Motion.

  • S2014E02 Physics of Hockey (Part 3)

    • January 9, 2014

    This is part 3 in a 3-video series on the physics of hockey... yes, hockey the sport. Emphasis in this video is on Newton's Third Law of Motion.

  • S2014E03 Why Are There Seasons?

    • February 25, 2014

    Yes, it has to do with Earth's tilt, but it's slightly more complicated than that. Mostly, it's about light intensity.

  • S2014E04 What the HECK are Fields?!?

    • March 17, 2014

    In Electromagnetism, they're always talking about fields... but what are they really? Standard textbook often misrepresent them, which may be part of the confusion.

  • S2014E05 Why Does Entropy Even Matter?!?

    • May 5, 2014

    Some of you were a little confused even after the last video on Entropy, so this should clear things up.

  • S2014E06 Centrifugal Force Does NOT Exist!!

    • May 9, 2014

    When it comes to rotation, things get really REALLY weird... so weird, in fact, that you experience things that play tricks on your perception. In this video, I demonstrate this by having fun on a merry-go-round.

  • S2014E07 How Does Science Work?

    • May 15, 2014

    A lot of people just don't get how science works, so they say things like "Well, it's just a theory." The word "theory" has a very different meaning among scientists and that's not even half the problem. The real problem is deeper.

  • S2014E08 What is the Coriolis Effect?

    • May 24, 2014

    Centrifugal force is not the only fictitious force to rear its ugly head in a rotating frame of reference. There's another one called the Coriolis force that affects moving things and it makes things even weirder.

  • S2014E09 Ecuador: Amazon Rainforest

    • May 31, 2014

    The Amazon Rainforest is huge, so I couldn't hope to cover it in one video. This is just a list of some of the things AwkwardM got to see while she was in Ecuador's Rainforest.

  • S2014E10 Ecuador: Andes Highlands

    • June 8, 2014

    The highlands of the Andes are a much different environment than the rainforest. The higher elevation makes the air dryer and cooler. As a result, there are completely different life forms there.

  • S2014E11 Ecuador: Galapagos Islands

    • June 21, 2014

    The Galapagos islands (off the coast of Ecuador) have some really cool organisms and a heck of a lot of history. Charles Darwin went there! It's partially responsible for the discovery of natural selection!

  • S2014E12 BONUS: Darwin and the Galapagos

    • June 25, 2014

    What made the Galapagos famous? Technically, the strange exciting organisms that lives there... but the data Charles Darwin collected there was vital to the discovery of natural selection and the start of evolutionary theory.

  • S2014E13 Mass? Energy? What's The Difference?!

    • July 10, 2014

    In 1905, Einstein came up with his famous equation showing a relationship between energy and mass... but what does it really mean? The answer might surprise you.

  • S2014E14 The Gravity of the Situation

    • July 30, 2014

    So most of us know that gravity comes from mass and that it's always attractive... but what the heck is the mechanism behind it?! This is the simplest I can make the answer without just being wrong.

  • S2014E15 4 Crazy Things About Quantum Physics

    • August 12, 2014

    I've been thinking a lot about quantum physics lately, so I thought I'd give you a list of the top 4 craziest concepts I've come across.

  • S2014E16 Why is Time Relative?

    • August 28, 2014

    One of the major consequences of Einstein's special theory of relativity is that time is not absolute. The passage of time depends on the observer, so we all have our own clocks. It might seem weird, but if you stop to think about it, it's clear it can't be any other way.

  • S2014E17 The Uncertainty Principle is NOT about "Uncertainty"

    • September 21, 2014

    The uncertainty principle was suggested by Werner Heisenberg in 1927. His version was only about position and momentum, but it's much broader than that. In fact, it happens anytime you model waves.

  • S2014E18 1000 Subscribers!!!

    • September 30, 2014

    Thank you all so much for being part of this community. I look forward to future growth. You're all my fellow crazies.

  • S2014E19 Why is Lightning a Thing?

    • October 15, 2014

    Lightning is a static charge phenomenon that occurs all over the Earth. It's highly dangerous (sometimes deadly). I try to shed some light on where it comes from, how powerful it is, and how to possibly survive.

  • S2014E20 Why is Light the Fastest Thing?

    • November 13, 2014

    Light is the only thing we've observed to travel at the speed of light, though there are some theoretical particles that do the same... But why does it go so fast? and why can't everything go that fast? Watch to find out.

  • S2014E21 Crazy Quicky: What is Pressure?

    • November 24, 2014

    There's not much to say about pressure, but here's a quick definition and some facts. CRAZY QUICKY TIME!

  • S2014E22 What is Dark Matter?

    • December 1, 2014

    Dark matter tends to be something which is misused a lot in sci-fi. It's mostly ordinary stuff, but that doesn't make it any less important.

  • S2014E23 Understanding Quantum (Part 1): Double-Slit Experiment

    • December 29, 2014

    Double-slit experiments have been around for over 200 years. They've been the standard for drawing the line between wave and particle. Unfortunately, since Feynman used it as a thought experiment on quantum physics in the 1960s, things got weird.

Season 2015

  • S2015E01 Understanding Quantum (Part 2): Interpretation

    • January 3, 2015

    You can do math all day, but if you're not interpreting your results, then you're not doing science. In this video, you'll find the three most widely accepted interpretations of quantum physics: Ensemble, Many-Worlds, and Copenhagen. It could turn out that none of them are correct, but it's the best we've got so far.

  • S2015E02 The "Vacuum" of Space

    • January 24, 2015

    Why is there a vacuum in space? I answer this seemly simple question with complex subtleties you never could have imagined.

  • S2015E03 All Optics is Scattering

    • February 7, 2015

    What if I told you that all optical phenomena were actually the same thing? In this video, I justify that bold statement with some diagrams and maybe just a smidgen of math... maybe.

  • S2015E04 Faking Gravity in a Spaceship

    • March 1, 2015

    Sci-fi often shows people just walking around in a spaceship even though they should be floating. The stories that happen now or in the NEAR future doesn't have the luxury of using some mystical "artificial gravity" device, so they need a more realistic explanation. The common method is by rotating the spaceship, but that can cause problems if you're not careful. What kind of problems?! That's what this video is all about!

  • S2015E05 Speed of Light and S'mores

    • April 5, 2015

    Have you ever been making s'mores and wondered how you could do science while enjoying something so delicious? Well, have I got some good news for you! If you make them in the microwave, you can measure the speed of light and it's pretty exciting.

  • S2015E06 Fit a 6 ft Pole in a 5 ft Shed w/ Science!

    • April 23, 2015

    There's an old paradox about fitting a 6 ft pole in a 5 ft barn, but a 5 ft barn isn't much of a "barn," so we'll call it a "shed." It's called the pole-barn paradox or the ladder paradox and it involves going REALLY fast. However, like all paradoxes, it's just a matter of letting go of assumptions.

  • S2015E07 What EXACTLY is Temperature?!

    • May 12, 2015

    You may have heard temperature is just the kinetic energy of molecules, but that's a subtle lie. In this video, Nick Lucid explains those subtlies in the only way he knows how: CRAZY!

  • S2015E08 Crazy Quicky: Why is there No Absolute Hot?

    • May 18, 2015

    Lots of people know about absolute zero, the lowest possible temperature... but is there a hottest possible temperature? Well, maybe.

  • S2015E09 The Science Asylum is on Patreon!!!

    • May 20, 2015

    If you haven't already figured it out from the title, the Science Asylum is now on Patreon. If you're into financially supporting your favorite creators and we fit that description, now you can! If not, that's cool too. No pressure.

  • S2015E10 Why does the Water stay in this Bucket?!

    • June 1, 2015

    If you fill a bucket with water and swing it over your head, why does the water stay inside the bucket? In this video, we answer that very question! Watch for a thorough but crazy analysis.

  • S2015E11 What Makes Antimatter So Special?! (animations by SEJL)

    • June 20, 2015

    It's pretty well known that matter annihilates when it comes into contact with antimatter. Unfortunately, not enough people know why this happens, what its consequences are, and what it means in the grand scheme of the universe. That’s what this video is all about!

  • S2015E12 You Do NOT "Charge" A Battery!

    • June 29, 2015

    It's very common language to say "I need to charge my battery," but that's a total misnomer. Your battery ALWAYS has the same amount of charge in it. This video should set the record straight!

  • S2015E13 Movie Science: Doing the Kessel Run in 12 Parsecs

    • July 13, 2015

    In Star Wars: A New Hope, Han Solo brags that his ship made the Kessel Run in 12 parsecs. In this video, I examine that statement in detail using both real-world and FICTIONAL physics!

  • S2015E14 Basic FAQs about Black Holes

    • July 28, 2015

    Here are some basic facts about black holes... but in the form of answering questions... so they're FAQs, not facts :-)

  • S2015E15 Why Are Some Things Transparent?

    • August 4, 2015

    It's kinda weird that glass is transparent for ALL visible wavelengths of light. This video explains how that's possible without being inconsistent with other concepts. There is a lot of B.S. about this out there on the internet, so beware!

  • S2015E16 Trailer: The Science Asylum

    • August 9, 2015

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  • S2015E17 Bonds Do NOT Have Energy!

    • August 18, 2015

    Chemists will tell you that bonds contain energy. In an episode of SciShow Talk Show (link below), Derek from Veritasium says atoms are bonded because they LOSE energy. Derek is definitely closer to the truth, but we take it a step further in this video.

  • S2015E18 Crazy Quicky: Falling off a Merry-Go-Round

    • September 1, 2015

    A lot of people think you fly straight away from the center if you fall off a spinning merry-go-round, but that couldn't be further from the truth! In this video, I not only explain, but also DEMONSTRATE what actually happens.

  • S2015E19 What the HECK is Light?!

    • September 15, 2015

    All of us are familiar with what light does for us and what devices create it. Not many of us know how light is actually made or what it even is. That's what this video is for!

  • S2015E20 Comment Responses: Variety Pack

    • October 6, 2015

    YouTube is giving me trouble with comments, so I thought I'd answer some through video. Maybe I'll have better luck reaching people this way.

  • S2015E21 How Many Aliens Are There?

    • October 27, 2015

    Ever wonder how many alien races there might be in the our galaxy? Well, there's a simple way to estimate it and it's the topic of this video.

  • S2015E22 What EXACTLY is a Bond?

    • November 15, 2015

    In basic chemistry, they tell you there are only a few types of bonds between atoms. Not only is this false, but putting bonds into categories can be dangerous... for your understanding.

  • S2015E23 What is Relativity? (Part 1)

    • December 21, 2015

    This year's 3-video series is on Relativity. By the end, we'll get all the way up to Einstein's theory of gravity, but first we need to do a little background. This video starts in 1632 with Galileo.

  • S2015E24 Why was Einstein such a big deal? (Part 2)

    • December 26, 2015

    This year's 3-video series is on Relativity. By the end, we'll get all the way up to Einstein's theory of gravity, but first we need to do a little background. This video mainly focuses on a problem created in the 1800s that Einstein had to fix.

  • S2015E25 IS GRAVITY EVEN REAL?!?! (Part 3)

    • December 30, 2015

    This year's 3-video series is on Relativity. Einstein (and his friends) came to some pretty crazy conclusions about gravity. By the end of this video, you'll have no choice but to come to the same conclusions.

Season 2016

  • S2016E01 Comment Responses: Relativity Series

    • January 11, 2016

    This is the comment responses video for my 3-video series on Relativity. Lots of great questions!

  • S2016E02 Relativity & Gravity - The Complete Series

    • January 15, 2016

    I've had a few requests for longer videos. Unless I change the format, this is what it would be like if I made 10 minute videos. Any constructive feedback is appreciated :-)

  • S2016E03 The Basics of Spacetime... Diagrams

    • January 25, 2016

    Here's a little primer on spacetime diagrams to finish off our journey through Einstein's relativity. We need to get back to other topics.

  • S2016E04 Why Does The Earth Keep Spinning?

    • February 7, 2016

    We're finally answering the age old question about the Earth and its spin. A physics teacher might have told you it's inertia, but the deeper answer is so much cooler!

  • S2016E05 What is Physical Information?

    • February 28, 2016

    A lot of physicists talk about "information" and just assume you'll figure out what it means by context... probably because they don't actually understand it. Hopefully, this video will fix all that! We'll talk about how physical information fixes a few relativity problems as well as how it relates to entropy and digital information.

  • S2016E06 Noether's Theorem Explained

    • March 20, 2016

    In 1915, Emmy Noether was invited by David Hilbert and Albert Einstein to the University of Gottingen to solve a problem they were having with their general theory of relativity. While solving their problem, she discovered something deeply fundamental about the universe. I wanted to take some time during Women's History Month to honor her.

  • S2016E07 Magnetic Force Does NOT Exist!

    • April 3, 2016

    We've all played with magnets before watching them attract or repel via magnetic force. In this video, I make the bold claim that magnetic force doesn't actually exist. It's an illusion.

  • S2016E08 How To Make A Death Star

    • April 24, 2016

    Building a Death Star is beyond the capabilities of present day humans, but could the galactic empire in Star Wars have done it? In this video, we answer that to the best of our ability.

  • S2016E09 Is the WHOLE Universe just a Simulation?

    • May 9, 2016

    Some of the more philosophical among us wonder if we're living in a universe-sized simulation. In this video, we look into the possibility by first covering the kind of things humans need to simulate and why.

  • S2016E10 What Are Gravitational Waves?

    • May 29, 2016

    A few months ago there was all this hype about the discovery of gravitational waves. Why was it such a big deal? What are they? How are they made? Where did these waves come from? These are all question we try to answer in this video.

  • S2016E11 What If You Fell Into A Black Hole?

    • June 22, 2016

    Black holes aren't as dangerous to most of the universe as sci-fi would have you believe. They don't "suck" things in. They're only a problem if you get too close, so what would it be like to get too close? What would it be like to fall into a black hole?

  • S2016E12 What the HECK are Planck Units?

    • June 29, 2016

    Back in 1900 CE, Max Planck invented a natural system of units that he hopes would be the most universal. How universal are they? What does it mean for them to be "natural"? How are they defined? Why are they used? These are all questions answered in this video.

  • S2016E13 Why Are We This Size?

    • July 16, 2016

    The average human male is 5.6 ft tall and the average human female is 5.2 ft tall. Why is this? Could we be a different size? How much bigger or smaller could we be and still be human? All of these are questions we try to answer in this video.

  • S2016E14 Why Do We Have ANY Size AT ALL?!

    • July 31, 2016

    In the last video, we looked at the biomechanics of why we're only a few feet (couple meters) tall. Now, we ask something much deeper: Why do we have any size at all? It calls into question the very nature of space itself and we're diving head first into the madness.

  • S2016E15 What is Inertia?

    • August 17, 2016

    One of the most fundamental ideas physics students are introduced to is "inertia." Unfortunately, many students misunderstand the concept. This video should set the record straight.

  • S2016E16 Humans Have Trouble With Time

    • August 27, 2016

    Why do some people have such a hard time accepting ideas like global warming, evolution, geologic time, or the big bang theory? These scientific ideas are some of the most supported, yet (to some) they seem completely ridiculous. Besides religious conviction, there are actually other factors at play in the human brain.

  • S2016E17 How Do Airplanes Fly?

    • September 15, 2016

    Contrary to popular belief, airplanes do not fly because of Bernoulli's Principle. It's actually much simpler than that.

  • S2016E18 Why do the Planets orbit in a Plane?

    • September 30, 2016

    All 8 planets in our solar system seem to orbit in roughly the same plane (give or take a few degrees). Why don't they just orbit whichever way they want? Why did the solar system turn out so... flat?

  • S2016E19 Why Doesn't Light Have Mass?

    • October 23, 2016

    Of all the things we can actually see (directly), we say light is the only one that doesn't have mass. Is this true? How is this possible if it has energy?

  • S2016E20 The Truth about Orders of Magnitude (100th video)

    • November 7, 2016

    A lot of people treat order-of-magnitude estimates like regular rounding. If you do that, then you're doing it wrong. Let's set the record straight. Also, this is the 100th video on this channel! WOOO!!!

  • S2016E21 Nuclear Fusion Explained

    • November 27, 2016

    They say the Sun is powered by nuclear fusion. What is nuclear fusion? How does it work? Why does it take something like the Sun to do it? Let's find the answers!

  • S2016E22 How Do We Know Things About Stars?

    • December 18, 2016

    Astronomers and astrophysics say we know a lot about stars. We can even make predictions about what stars used to look like and what they'll look like in the future. How is that possible if they live millions of times longer than humans?

  • S2016E23 Is Math the Language of the Universe?

    • December 31, 2016

    There is a very common debate over the nature of math. Is it something that exists as part of the universe that we slowly "discover" or is it something we make up to try and explain our crazy world? After a lot of careful thought, this video is my answer.

Season 2017

  • S2017E01 Does Light Slow Down In Glass?

    • January 21, 2017

    You have heard that light only goes at 300,000,000 m/s in the vacuum and that it goes slower in materials. Is that actually true? Maybe not. It depends...

  • S2017E02 How Far Away Is The Moon?

    • February 10, 2017

    You might feel like you've got a good grasp on how far away the Moon is, but you probably don't. It looks a lot closer than it actually is. In fact, most things in outer space look closer than they actually are. You might even be overwhelmed by the true vastness and emptiness of space.

  • S2017E03 Is The Universe Infinite?

    • March 3, 2017

    You might have heard someone say the universe is "flat" or is "infinite." What does that mean? More importantly, is it true? Do we know for sure? Find out in this installment of mind-melting physics.

  • S2017E04 What is the Universe expanding into?

    • March 18, 2017

    Fine. The universe is expanding, but into what? That depends on whether the universe is infinite or not. Either way though, it's probably not the answer you're expecting.

  • S2017E05 Why does the Moon look so big?

    • April 2, 2017

    When the Moon is near the horizon, it seems bigger than when it's high in the sky. This is an illusion and humans have been trying to figure it out for millennia.

  • S2017E06 Comment Responses: Why does the Moon look so big?

    • April 15, 2017

    In the previous video, we talked about the Moon illusion. Let's answer some comments.

  • S2017E07 Trailer: The Science Asylum

    • April 15, 2017

    What is the Science Asylum? A educational channel run by a crazy scientist with the assistance of a bunch of his clones. Here's a sample of the madness.

  • S2017E08 How do we know the Universe is expanding?

    • April 26, 2017

    Cosmological redshift was our first clue the universe was expanding. A century ago, Edwin Hubble discovered galaxies outside our own supercluster are all moving away from us. But how do we get from redshift to an expanding universe? That's the tricky part and most people get it wrong.

  • S2017E09 How Do We KNOW What Stars Are Made Of?

    • May 18, 2017

    If stars are so far away, then how do we know what they're made of? It's absorption spectrum! Even our closest star, the Sun, is way too hot to take a sample, so we have to rely on what the light can tell us.

  • S2017E10 How Will The Universe DIE?!?

    • May 29, 2017

    Believe it or not, we can predict how the universe will end. It just involves a bunch of general relativity and some cosmological data like regular matter, dark matter, dark energy, and curvature.

  • S2017E11 Cosmology Q & A

    • June 11, 2017

    An infinite universe, cosmological redshift, cosmic microwave background, spacetime diagrams, and dark energy! Here are the comment responses to our 4-part cosmology series.

  • S2017E12 Can Magnets Do Work?

    • June 18, 2017

    It's often said that "magnetic force cannot do work." This video is my challenge to this long-taught physics rule.

  • S2017E13 Follow-Up: Wires, Magnetism, & Special Relativity

    • June 18, 2017

    A while back, I made a video about how magnetism from an electric current is due to special relativity. After several comments about missing information, I thought I'd do a follow-up video.

  • S2017E14 How Does The Crookes Radiometer Work?

    • June 27, 2017

    Contrary to popular belief, it's not radiation pressure from light because that's far too weak. We need to think about pressure gradients and air vortices in fluid dynamics.

  • S2017E15 What Does An Atom REALLY Look Like?

    • July 12, 2017

    From orbital mechanics to quantum mechanics, this video explains why we must accept a world of particles based on probabilities, statistics, and chance. Electrons, protons, and neutrons don't behave the same way that planets and billiard balls do.

  • S2017E16 Why does the Periodic Table look like that?

    • July 27, 2017

    The different sections of the periodic table of elements are governed by electron orbitals and quantum spin. Those orbitals, as you'd expect, are the result of a quantum mechanical wave function. Here's a glimpse into how that works.

  • S2017E17 What Are White Dwarf Stars?

    • August 14, 2017

    White dwarfs are a type of stellar corpse, the mass left over when fusion stops in a star. They would collapse on themselves under gravity if it wasn't for quantum mechanics, the Pauli exclusion principle, and electron degeneracy pressure. Here's how they work.

  • S2017E18 What Are Neutron Stars?

    • September 4, 2017

    When a dying star is too massive to leave behind a white dwarf and not massive enough to leave behind a black hole, you get a neutron star (sometimes a pulsar). It's a very compact clump of neutrons surrounded by a very strong magnetic field. These things are crazy!!

  • S2017E19 What is Quantum Spin?

    • September 23, 2017

    Small particles like protons, neutrons, and electrons are often shown to be spinning on an axis like a planet, but this simply cannot be the case. Quantum mechanical spin is actually an intrinsic property like charge, so how does that work?

  • S2017E20 The First Step in Terraforming Mars

    • October 12, 2017

    It's going to be a lot easier to colonize Mars if we can terraform it first. The first step would be to give Mars a thicker atmosphere, which means it will need a magnetic field, or magnetosphere, to protect it. Here's how we would do that.

  • S2017E21 How Do Polarized Sunglasses Work?!

    • November 5, 2017

    Many of us have polarized sunglasses, but how does an optical polarizer actually block light? It has to do with the polarization of electromagnetic waves and the vibration of atoms in transparent solids.

  • S2017E22 How do 3D glasses work?!

    • December 2, 2017

    Have you ever thought about what kind of optics those cheap plastic glasses use to make movies 3D? It has to do with circular polarization of electromagnetic waves (otherwise known as light). The physics is actually pretty cool.

  • S2017E23 What the HECK is a Photon?!

    • December 19, 2017

    A photon is a purely quantum mechanical object representing the smallest piece of energy (or quanta) for light. Every quantum particle is a packet of energy though, so how do we tell photons apart from electrons, quarks, and neutrinos?

Season 2018

  • S2018E01 What is a Quantum Field?!?

    • January 3, 2018

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  • S2018E02 Cosmic Misunderstandings

    • January 21, 2018

    How can the universe be flat, spherical, or hyperbolic? Do we expand with the universe? Why do we look like we're at the center of the universe? These are 3 common questions about cosmology people almost always misunderstand. 20% off the first 200: https://brilliant.org/ScienceAsylum/

  • S2018E03 Why isn't the Universe random?

    • February 17, 2018

    Classical physics says the universe is predictable, but quantum mechanics says the universe is inherently random. Which is it? The answer lies in the nature of probability. 20% off the first 72: https://brilliant.org/ScienceAsylum/

  • S2018E04 Why Do Things REALLY Fall? (with General Relativity)

    • March 6, 2018

    In classical physics, gravity is a force that pulls objects toward the center of the Earth. In general relativity, gravity is the result of curved spacetime and geodesics, but what exactly does that mean?

  • S2018E05 The Ultimate Guide to Space-time and Relativity

    • April 6, 2018

    We live in a universe where things like length, distance, and time are all relative and that can lead to strange paradoxes if you're not careful. Thankfully, Einstein's special and general relativity have rules to obey and useful tools like space-time diagrams to help you avoid such problems.

  • S2018E06 Twins Paradox: The Complete Explanation

    • April 27, 2018

    The twins paradox is easily the most famous paradoxes of all time. Using spacetime diagrams and the rules of relativity, we can show the paradox only happens because people are being lazy with special relativity. http://brilliant.org/ScienceAsylum

  • S2018E07 How Fast Is Light?

    • May 14, 2018

    Light goes so fast that it broke our classical understanding of how speed works. We can fix our understanding with a little relativity and a space-time diagram, but you have to let go of any preconceived notions you might have about motion.

  • S2018E08 Does The Future Exist?

    • May 28, 2018

    The concept of a space-time seems to suggest both the past and the future already exist and that the freedom of choice is an illusion. However, a deeper look into cause and effect, locality, light cones, and infinitesimals still leaves an opening for freewill.

  • S2018E09 What Exactly Are Black Holes?

    • June 13, 2018

    Truly understanding black holes requires the curved space-time of general relativity.

  • S2018E10 Where am I? GPS Explained

    • June 29, 2018

    How does your phone always know exactly where you are? Navigation apps and GPS units use a variety of techniques to find your location and some of it even depends on Einstein's relativity.

  • S2018E11 How old is the Universe?

    • July 17, 2018

    Astrophysics says the universe began in a "big bang" billions of years ago, but how do we know that? One of the trickiest things to measure in cosmology is the age of the universe. Check out Brilliant: http://brilliant.org/ScienceAsylum

  • S2018E12 Wave-Particle Duality and other Quantum Myths

    • July 31, 2018

    There are many misconceptions that have developed around quantum mechanics. I'm here to correct them with a discussion of wave functions, probability, and the Heisenberg uncertainty principle.

  • S2018E13 What the HECK is Mass?

    • August 12, 2018

    The concept of "mass" shows up a lot of different places: Newton's Laws of Motion, Inertia, Gravity, Einstein's Relativity, Quantum Mechanics. Is it relativistic mass or just rest mass? These confusions are everywhere. Let's clarify.

  • S2018E14 What the HECK is Energy?

    • August 28, 2018

    Just about every scientific discipline talks about energy. There are many different types: potential, kinetic, thermal, chemical, and even nuclear. It's behavior has consequences that affect the very nature of matter and space-time itself, so what is it exactly?

  • S2018E15 Making Black Holes is HARDER than you think!

    • September 12, 2018

    Black holes aren't just a product of general relativity, but also require quantum mechanics. In this video, we'll take a look at how the Pauli exclusion principle and Heisenberg uncertainty principle apply to black holes. Making a black hole is actually quite difficult.

  • S2018E16 Why can't you escape a Black Hole?

    • September 28, 2018

    Black holes are the ultimate trap of the universe, but not because of escape velocity. To understand what's really happening, we need to delve into general relativity, space-time curvature, gravity, and causality.

  • S2018E17 The Original Unified Theory: Inverse Square Laws

    • October 13, 2018

    Inverse square laws show up everywhere from the brightness of electromagnetic waves (light) to the strength of gravitational and electric fields of force. Let's take a historical journey all the way from Kepler to Gauss to see why this is such an important concept.

  • S2018E18 What is Electric Charge? (Electrodynamics)

    • October 29, 2018

    What is electric charge? What is the electromagnetic field? We can understand both at the same time through Gauss's law! Join us for a visual introduction to electricity.

  • S2018E19 What the HECK are Magnets? (Electrodynamics)

    • November 21, 2018

    Magnetism has been a human fascination for thousands of years, but where does it come from? Some of it comes from the motion of charge, called electromagnetism. Some even the spin angular momentum of electrons in quantum mechanics. Let me show you how these are one in the same.

  • S2018E20 The Craziest Solar System Model EVER!

    • December 5, 2018

    There are many solar system models out there, but I've never seen one to this big before. Let's explore what the Sun, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune look like on a scale of 52,800,000 to one. Spoiler Alert: It's huge!

  • S2018E21 Does Electricity REALLY Flow? (Electrodynamics)

    • December 19, 2018

    When charge moves, we call it electric current, but the word current is usually reserved for things like water flows. Does electric current really work like that? Electrons are quantum particles, so we have to be careful.

Season 2019

  • S2019E01 How Do Solar Panels Work? (Physics of Solar Cells)

    • January 4, 2019

    People say that solar power is the future of renewable energy, but how do solar panels work anyway? Join us as we explore the world of semiconductors using chemistry. http://brilliant.org/ScienceAsylum

  • S2019E02 Turning Magnetism Into Electricity (Electrodynamics)

    • January 17, 2019

    Most of our energy isn't generated chemically like in batteries or by solar panels. Whether, it's coal, gas, nuclear, wind, or water power; it's generated by magnetic induction and governed by Faraday's law from electrodynamics.

  • S2019E03 Energy doesn't FLOW the way you THINK! (Electrodynamics)

    • February 1, 2019

  • S2019E04 Black Holes can SPIN?!?

    • February 16, 2019

    Most sources talk about Schwarzschild black holes, but those don't spin. Most are what we call Kerr black holes, or rotating black holes, surrounded by a region called an ergosphere. The spacetime around them is not only stretched, but also twisted, leading to some strange phenomena.

  • S2019E05 Does the number Pi actually exist?

    • March 14, 2019

    Whether or not pi exists has some very deep implications about circles, matter, computing, space-time, gravity, and quantum physics. Let's see if we can tackle some of them in honor of pi day!

  • S2019E06 Lagrange Points: Newton’s Gravity Can Be Weird Too

    • March 29, 2019

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  • S2019E07 Where Does Light Come From? (Electrodynamics)

    • April 15, 2019

    It's often said that light is an electromagnetic wave, a disturbance in electric and magnetic fields, but what does that mean? How are they made? Let's take a deeper look at electrodynamics and this history behind the discovery to see if we can find an answer.

  • S2019E08 Momentum does NOT require Mass!!

    • May 1, 2019

    When physics students first learn about Newton's law and momentum, they get the impression that it's all about mass. If that's true, how can mass-less light have momentum? It's because mass isn't actually required.

  • S2019E09 The Color White Does NOT Exist

    • May 17, 2019

    Color is a property that belongs to light (i.e. electromagnetic waves). We only think objects are colored because of the light they reflect and scatter. In fact, some of the colors you see are an illusion created by your eyes and brain. What colors are real and which ones are fake? Let's find out.

  • S2019E10 How do we KNOW light is a wave?

    • June 3, 2019

    We might not have unified electrodynamics until 1865, but we've known light was a wave since the original double-slit experiment in 1801. Let's talk about diffraction and wave interference.

  • S2019E11 Photons, Entanglement, and the Quantum Eraser

    • June 20, 2019

    Do quantum particles actually know if they're being watched like the double-slit experiment suggests? Does the delayed-choice quantum eraser finally prove this? No, but let's ask some better questions and see what's going on.

  • S2019E12 Lagrangian Mechanics: How powerful is it?

    • July 9, 2019

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  • S2019E13 When Conservation of Energy FAILS! (Noether's Theorem)

    • July 22, 2019

    Go to http://audible.com/thescienceasylum or text 'thescienceasylum' to 500 500 to get started today. Is energy always conserved? Well, Noether's theorem in combination with Lagrangian mechanics and general relativity tells us that isn't true in general.

  • S2019E14 Why Does Stuff Happen? Gradients!

    • August 7, 2019

    Gradients, a form of the del operator, are a way to measure change in field strength across one, two, or even three dimensional space. They come up all over physics: fluid dynamics, conservative forces, electrodynamics, cosmology. They're the reason that anything ever happens.

  • S2019E15 Maxwell's Equations Visualized (Divergence & Curl)

    • August 26, 2019

    Maxwell's equation are written in the language of vector calculus, specifically divergence and curl. Understanding how the electromagnetic field works requires we also understand that language. Unfortunately, symbols can be ugly, so let's try some dynamic visuals instead.

  • S2019E16 How Special Relativity Fixed Electromagnetism

    • September 11, 2019

    Electrodynamics (electricity and magnetism) is governed by Maxwell's equations and the Lorentz force law, but that left it a little broken. It would take Albert Einstein inventing special relativity to fix it. If magnets are based on motion and motion is relative, how does that work?

  • S2019E17 Quantum Wave Functions: What's Actually Waving?

    • September 27, 2019

    The most mysterious aspect of quantum mechanics is the wave function. What does it have to do with probability and statistics? Let's find out. Also, check out Brilliant for 20%: http://brilliant.org/ScienceAsylum

  • S2019E18 The Quantum Experiment that ALMOST broke Locality

    • October 12, 2019

    Electric and magnetic fields were considered the end-all-be-all of electromagnetism. However, in 1959, two physicists (Aharonov and Bohm) proposed a quantum mechanical experiment that shows electric and magnetic potentials are actually more real.

  • S2019E19 Photosynthesis is WAY Crazier than you Think! | #TeamTrees

    • October 25, 2019

    Lots of sources and videos explain photosynthesis through the lens of biology, but what does a physicist see as important? Can a physicist explain a biology topic? How deep will their explanation go? Let's find out.

  • S2019E20 You Don't Know How Mirrors Work

    • November 12, 2019

    Mirrors are weird. To truly understand them, we'll need not only ray and wave optics, but also photons, wave functions, probability, and quantum mechanics. Brilliant for 20% off: https://brilliant.org/ScienceAsylum

  • S2019E21 Why aren't Mirrors White? Why isn't EVERYTHING a Mirror?

    • December 2, 2019

    What's the difference between a mirror and a piece of paper? The answer requires an understanding of surface texture, but also light scattering, Huygens principle, and electrical conductivity. Optics is metal!

  • S2019E22 Why Does Light REALLY Bend?

    • December 13, 2019

    A lot of optical illusions can be explained by Fermat's principle of least time, but why does light obey it? On a fundamental level, it all comes down to quantum mechanics, specifically quantum optics, where we use the famous "Feynman path integral formulation" to explain light through photons.

  • S2019E23 Cosmic Time is UNIMAGINABLY HUGE! Let's fix that.

    • December 27, 2019

    We measure geologic time millions of years and cosmic time in the billions. These numbers seem impossible to understand, so let's get some perspective with a different unit: the galactic year.

Season 2020

  • S2020E01 What the HECK is a Tensor?!?

    • January 15, 2020

    The term "tensor" is often misunderstood. Let's figure out what they are through vector examples like velocity, angular momentum, the stress tensor, and the electromagnetic tensor. Brilliant for 20% off: http://brilliant.org/ScienceAsylum

  • S2020E02 How Does Rayleigh Scattering ACTUALLY Work? (The Blue Sky)

    • January 30, 2020

    There are bunch of videos out there explaining why the sky is blue, but let's go a little deeper into the optics. Why does color matter? What's a vibrational resonance? What's actually happening on the subatomic level?

  • S2020E03 Why are there no Purple Stars? or Green Stars?

    • February 15, 2020

    There are red, orange, yellow, blue, and even white stars, but no green or purple stars. The reason comes down to chromaticity and the optics of black body sources. Brilliant for 20% off: http://brilliant.org/ScienceAsylum

  • S2020E04 The Sun can’t work without Quantum Tunneling

    • February 24, 2020

    The Sun's core is 15 million °C (27 million °F), which is hot enough to turn gas into a plasma. But thermodynamics isn't enough to explain nuclear fusion at those temperatures. It needs quantum tunneling!

  • S2020E05 This Crazy Physics Trick Makes Gravity Easy!

    • March 13, 2020

    In physics, it can sometimes help to imagine a challenging problem as easier problem we already know how to solve. What if you're free falling from outer space? What if you're falling through a tunnel drilled through the Earth? Brilliant for 20% off: http://brilliant.org/ScienceAsylum

  • S2020E06 How Elastic is the Fabric of the Universe?

    • March 26, 2020

    The behavior of spacetime is described by Einstein's equation (i.e. Einstein's field equations) from General Relativity. To understand how elastic it is, we need to delve into the main equation of elasticity, Hooke's law, and see how it compares.

  • S2020E07 Could Flatland Be CURVED?!

    • April 13, 2020

    Measuring the curvature of a space takes parallel transport and the Riemann curvature tensor (General Relativity). Let's explore this using Flatland and Lineland, an old tool involving lower-dimensional spaces. Brilliant for 20% off: http://brilliant.org/ScienceAsylum

  • S2020E08 What the HECK is Time?! (in Einstein’s Relativity)

    • April 28, 2020

    In special and general relativity, we imagine time as just another dimension of space in something called "spacetime." Unfortunately, this picture leads to questions about determinism and free will. Is that really how it works? What does the concept of spacetime actually say about the universe and about time?

  • S2020E09 The Quantum Source of Charge Conservation

    • May 15, 2020

    Electric charge is both a spacetime invariant and conserved over time. To understand why, we'll need to dive deep into it's connection to the electromagnetic field through Noether's theorem and quantum mechanics. Brilliant for 20% off: http://brilliant.org/ScienceAsylum

  • S2020E10 Are Orbits like this even POSSIBLE?!

    • May 31, 2020

    We like to imagine of gravitational orbits as the conic sections: circles, ellipses, etc. That's only for two-body problems though. Let's take a look at three-body problems (and beyond) using Newtonian mechanics as well as General Relativity. How weird can orbits actually get?

  • S2020E11 The REAL source of Gravity might SURPRISE you...

    • June 13, 2020

    Einstein's general relativity says gravity is spacetime curvature, but what does that mean? Let's take a look at how gravitational time dilation results in an effect that looks a lot like gravity. The flow of time brings mass together.

  • S2020E12 The Oldest Light in the UNIVERSE!

    • June 29, 2020

    The cosmic microwave background, or CMB, is the oldest light in the universe. It's a remnant of the hot dense cosmic past. How was it made? What did it used to look like? And, frankly, why should we care about it? Brilliant for 20% off: http://brilliant.org/ScienceAsylum

  • S2020E13 Relativistic Length Contraction, Explained Geometrically

    • July 29, 2020

    Special relativity is full of weirdness like length contraction and time dilation. It's the result of something called a Lorentz transform. It's almost exclusively done algebraically, but it makes way more sense if you do it geometrically. Brilliant for 20% off: http://brilliant.org/ScienceAsylum

  • S2020E14 Are Neurons Just Electric Circuits?

    • August 15, 2020

    The first 100 people to go to https://www.blinkist.com/scienceasylum are going to get unlimited access for 1 week to try it out. You'll also get 25% off if you want the full membership.

  • S2020E15 Is the Universe a giant Black Hole?

    • August 31, 2020

    A black hole is matter and/or light crammed into such a tiny volume that nothing can escape. But, shortly after the big bang, the observable universe was that small. How did it escape?! Brilliant for 20% off: http://brilliant.org/ScienceAsylum

  • S2020E16 What if YOU were made of Light?

    • September 17, 2020

    We're made of matter, which means we experience time. But what if we were made of something timeless like light instead? What would the universe be like for us? Brilliant for 20% off: http://brilliant.org/ScienceAsylum

  • S2020E17 What Does It MEAN To Be Alive?

    • October 11, 2020

  • S2020E18 Atomic Orbitals, Visualized Dynamically

    • November 8, 2020

    Visuals of quantum orbitals are always so static. What happens when an electron transitions? A current must flow to conserve the probability. What does that look like?!

  • S2020E19 My Wife Reacts to Quantum Mechanics

    • November 27, 2020

    I try to teach my wife (biologist) about the basics of quantum mechanics: wave functions, Schrodinger's equation, superpositions, and the measurement problem. Brilliant for 20% off: http://brilliant.org/ScienceAsylum

  • S2020E20 Faster Than Light Galaxies? WHAT?!?

    • December 11, 2020

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  • S2020E21 Why is Quantum Mechanics so Hard? | Wife Reacts

    • December 23, 2020

    From Copenhagen to pilot waves and many worlds, interpreting quantum mechanics is difficult. In this video, I try to explain them all to my wife. Let's see how I did.

Season 2021

  • S2021E01 The Sun will turn into a Red Giant TWICE!

    • January 16, 2021

    Near the end of the Sun's life, it will expand into a red giant, but will it destroy Earth? To find out, we need to delve into stellar evolution, fusion, and hydrostatic equilibrium.

  • S2021E02 Asked about Probability, learned Game Design

    • February 5, 2021

    Whenever I play tabletop game Farkle, I'm surprise by how often the high-point rolls occur. The probabilities don't seem to correlate with score. Let's try and fix it.

  • S2021E03 Venus is NOT a "Runaway" Greenhouse Effect!

    • February 26, 2021

    Mars and Venus are both in the habitable zone, but their climates are not human-friendly. What if they formed in opposite locations? Would either one be habitable then? To find out, we'll need atmospheric science and a little help from NASA.

  • S2021E04 How does Hawking Radiation REALLY work?

    • March 26, 2021

    Nothing can escape black holes, yet somehow they can lose mass by emitting Hawking radiation?! To understand why, we'll need to combine quantum field theory with general relativity.

  • S2021E05 I proved 1,300,000 Earths WON'T fit in the Sun.

    • April 24, 2021

    They say you can fit 1.3 million Earths in the Sun... but according to sphere packing math, my own Python code, a scale model; that can't be true. Let's find out how many Earth's actually fit in the Sun.

  • S2021E06 Can Infinite Time Fix The Big Bang?

    • May 13, 2021

    In cosmology, we can use general relativity to map out several possible futures and pasts. Most have an infinite future, but a finite past. How can that be possible? Maybe it isn't.

  • S2021E07 Black Holes: The COLDEST Things in the Universe?!

    • June 11, 2021

    Black holes seem like the ultimate absorbers, which would make you think they're absolute zero. Hawking radiation tells a different story though. It's a thermal spectrum!

  • S2021E08 Scales do NOT measure Weight!

    • June 28, 2021

    Contrary to popular belief, bathroom scales do not measure weight. Weight isn't a (Newtonian) force we can measure directly. What do scales actually measure? Let's find out with an experiment.

  • S2021E09 Current does NOT take the Path of Least Resistance!

    • July 17, 2021

    Electric current has to obey certain rules, like taking the path of least resistance. But when rules are that simple, they tend to be a little wrong. Let's see if we can write a better one.

  • S2021E10 Dark Matter Exists. Here's how we know.

    • August 13, 2021

    Dark matter is 84% of the matter in the universe and it single-handedly explains a lot of stuff: cluster motion, galactic rotation, gravitational lensing, and the CMB. We have piles of irrefutable evidence. Let's go through it, shall we.

  • S2021E11 Turning Waves into Circles with Imaginary Numbers

    • September 8, 2021

    Alternating current is kind of wild. Electric charge drifting back and forth, governed by wave mechanics. But what if I told you there's a better way using imaginary numbers and the complex plane? It's called a phasor diagram.

  • S2021E12 If Earth Was Small, Could You Feel Detail?

    • September 29, 2021

    We like the think the Earth has a lot of texture: mountains, valleys, trenches, rock, grass, water. But is human touch sensitive enough to detect these features? Let's find out with some scale models.

  • S2021E13 Dark Matter isn't Dark. It's Invisible.

    • October 17, 2021

    We know for sure that dark matter exists. The question remains: What is it made of? Is it rogue planets? Black holes? Neutron stars? A bunch of tiny particles like neutrinos? Let's look at the likelihood of each.

  • S2021E14 A "Day" Isn't What It Used To Be

    • November 5, 2021

    How we understand time with clocks is fundamentally different than the passage of cosmic time and this is mainly due to our time zones. Let's take a look at the history of timekeeping to see how these two concepts of time coexist in our lives.

  • S2021E15 Quantum Superposition, Explained Without Woo Woo

    • November 28, 2021

    A common phrase in quantum mechanics is: "The electron is in multiple states at the same time." But it's actually a lie. Quantum particles like electrons are never in multiple states at the same time. It's just that most quantum states don’t make sense to us.

  • S2021E16 Capacitors Are Gaps! How Does That Work?!

    • December 29, 2021

    Capacitors are tiny physical gaps in a circuit. How does that even work? Well, if we analyze capacitors on a deep level, we see they're almost breathing energy.

Season 2022

  • S2022E01 What if Earth had a 8760-hour day?

    • January 27, 2022
    • YouTube

    Tidal locking is when the rotation of a planet or moon is equal to its orbital period. It's actually quite common in our solar system and likely elsewhere. How does that actually happen though?

  • S2022E02 Humans are the First Aliens. Here's Why.

    • March 6, 2022
    • YouTube

    Where are all the aliens?! This is the essence to the Fermi Paradox. It's most popular solution is the "Great Filter." What is the obstacle that life and/or intelligent species are unlikely to survive? Let's discuss.

  • S2022E03 The Speed of Light is Infinite... Kind Of.

    • March 29, 2022
    • YouTube

    Is the speed of light finite? Or is it infinite? That depends on what geometry you're using and how you define speed. It's infinite in hyperbolic geometry, which is the proper geometry for spacetime.

  • S2022E04 How Entanglement Breaks The Universe

    • April 14, 2022
    • YouTube

    Entangled particles are the quintessential quantum object. They simply can't be explained by classical physics, but do they really communicate faster than light? In a way, yes.

  • S2022E05 Movies Do Thermal Imaging Wrong. Here's why...

    • May 28, 2022
    • YouTube

    Infrared light can allow you to see many normally invisible things, but can it allow you to see through walls? Let's take a look at the flow of heat using a thermal camera and also using a simulation based on the heat equation.

  • S2022E06 Could a Star be Powered by a Black Hole?

    • June 15, 2022
    • YouTube

    Supermassive black holes are pretty mind blowing. Some of them are larger than our entire solar system. The problem is, the universe isn't old enough for them to exist.

  • S2022E07 This Paradox Took 17 Years To Solve. It's Still Debated.

    • July 15, 2022
    • YouTube

    Bell's spaceship paradox from special relativity has been tormenting physicists for decades. I try to settle the debate once and for all with the use of spacetime diagrams.

  • S2022E08 Still Don't Understand Gravity? This Will Help.

    • August 10, 2022
    • YouTube

    About 107 years ago, Albert Einstein and David Hilbert published general relativity. It's the most modern model of gravity we have, but university courses on it are difficult to find. This video is a self-study guide.

  • S2022E09 Can You See The Polarization Of Light?

    • September 10, 2022
    • YouTube

    Polarized sunglasses allow you to see the orientation of light. That combined with birefringence can help you see patterns of stress inside materials. But how does that work exactly?

  • S2022E10 YouTubers debate the Star Trek Transporter

    • October 3, 2022
    • YouTube

    The Star Trek transporter uses the concept of quantum teleportation, which should be physically possible. I asked other YouTubers whether or not they'd use one and we discussed the philosophical implications.

  • S2022E11 The Cosmic Illusion No One Talks About

    • October 29, 2022
    • YouTube

    At about 9.6 billion light years, our intuition about angular diameter breaks down. Galaxies start getting larger the more distant they are. Let's find out why.

  • S2022E12 Why does your Microwave waste half its Power?

    • November 22, 2022
    • YouTube

    The circuit inside a microwave oven is a half-wave doubler, an incredibly inefficient design. How does it work? Why do we put them in microwaves?!

  • S2022E13 Could Earth be the Center of the Solar System?

    • December 16, 2022
    • YouTube

    Ancient humans really wanted Earth to be the center of the universe. Geocentrism wasn't a mistake. Ptolemy wasn't that far off from the truth. He just gave Earth too much importance.

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