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Out of every science youtuber who tried to move over to shows like this, you did it the best
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Walter White would be so proud of this video...
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What a great job on this video. I'm still so proud that the human race was able to get to the moon, & 50 years ago already? Amazing. Congratulations & Happy 50th Anniversary, Apollo 11!! šš«
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I used the peached leaves in a lab a worked that in! I worked in a plenty of labs that used NIST samples
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The explanation that something can remain still even if itās accelerating due to the āvelocity through timeā term is what made this video brilliant to me.
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Superb artists behind the explanation. Beautiful work. No ai could do this - for many years. Amazing work!
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Send all our love to Dianna āthe physics girlā Cowern !!
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6:25 10 megatons of TNT equivalent confirmed as being a "fairly big" thermonuclear detonation. Another fun fact brought to you by Veritasium!
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Happy Fatherās Day!
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I do wonder if a machine like this could have another practical purpose like picking up trash off of beaches without using energy or costly materials. Love it when pure creativity can solve real-world issues.
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I happed to be wondering about the detailed mechanisms of rainbows, realizing what I was taught in school does not really explain it at a satisfactory level. Ā I reached a level of explanation that satisfies me, but I was not nearly at your depth of explanation. This video is a piece of art! Want to share a bit about what I find interesting. The question that motivates me is: Where is the rainbow? Technically rainbow is an optical phenomenon, so the problem is ill posed. Ā Perceptually it seems at infinite distance judged by ocular disparity. This is because both eyes received the ray at the identical direction, giving us the illusion that it is very far way, as the farther the object is, the more similar the ray directions are for the two eyes. However, it is not at infinite distance when judged by occlusion cues because it is not occluded by objects like mountains and buildings. This inconsistency of distance cues between ocular disparity and occlusion adds a bit more fascination about this optical illusion. Again, thanks for this great video!
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That last demo was insane! I couldnt really picture the idea of 'every path' until I saw it
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"sometimes i think its a blessing not to know how bad you are"ā¤ļøā¤ļøā¤ļø
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Thank you, YouTube algorithm. You finally worked and showed me something from my Subscriptions.
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On fire with the last couple of videos! I'm glued to the screen!
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Great content and warm delivery. Let's spread the love! Thanks!
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Thanks!
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Veritasium keeps great quality of the content. However, this one was exceptional. Got so much of useful knowledge for my research as well.
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What would be the difference between your breath after you drank a hot cup of coffee, and your breath after you drank ice water?
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This feels like a NOVA episode kinda. I like it. Good production quality
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What a journey you have had over the years. I appreciate your love for science and the high quality videos you create. As a chemist and computer scientist, your channel is amazing.
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Would it be possible to show the coanda effect with this setup?
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For the past few months maybe since last year I've been watching all your videos and i feel like the quality is increasing every time. With each video you blow my mind even more. Keep going strong Derek you are amazing.
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Thanks!
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Hi Derek, recently I've been seeing a lot of videos doing rounds suggesting why your explanations are wrong. I hate it how it's been done just to farm views and not for teaching science behind things. People don't seem to understand how science is culmination of facts, observations and hypothesis. Normally, I am a silent watcher but today I would like to tell you that your videos are of great help, been following you since the channel had 500k subs. Thank you for your efforts and keep pushing the content like you are.
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I would like see you interview Elon Musk on topic you end up relating to it, Maybe like climate, energy battery capacity problem,
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This was recommended to me so many times, that I finally had to take my time and watch it. Interesting... as always.
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This is such a great topic. I wrote a presentation for my engineering ethics class on it! Cosmos taught me about this! I love that show and Veritasium is probably surpassing that show for me. Keep it up please!
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Nah, the element is too rare to get an overdose
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Thanks!
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Two of my favorite YouTubers with a collab? What a great day!
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As a person with a BS in physics, this video healed something in me. Beautifully explained. Loved it!
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As of today I have been loving this channel for 10 years
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Well, I'm subbed with no alerts (I don't have them on for any channel) and this video at least showed up mere minutes after uploading... I think he's doing a pretty good job at staying on top of the algorithm (you're probably helping though).
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This was a beautiful and clear explanation of semi-conductors, AND a beautiful and inspiring story. Thanks a lot!
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Amazing journey, canāt believe itās been 10 years already! Enjoying this q&a a lot!
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Thanks! I am now seven years old. I really like your videos.
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This was an amazing video! Love the series already. One point I would like you to adress though is the use of metric units. Please either use metric units or atleast show the metric values on screen when talking about feet etc. Thanks for considering. Keep up with the great things you do! Greetings from Austria.
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Loving seeing more of Peter travelling, he really seems like he enjoys the places hes visiting
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I just want to say you have always made great content, but lately you have really stepped up your game with some mind blowing videos. š¤
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This was such an amazing video, I have never heard about this phenomenon. Really cool stuff !!
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I love that you said skƄl at 5:49 as a real Scandinavian.
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The concept of entropy always has been a hard one to me. So many gaps left at the end every explanation. Not anymore, it seems. Thank you Derek and Casper for this awesome step by step guide to entropy. š
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Thanks!
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She did test the loop on HF at Lae and failed to get a null, but took off anyway.
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Hi Derek. I have watched your videos for years. However for this one there is a bit of sponsorship. I wish you and your family a merry Christmas. And thanks for your content.
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Video suggestion: decision making under uncertainty
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Was trying to make a glass pun, but it shattered under pressure!
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I have to tell you that this is one of the most impressive things I've seen in along time. Being an aerospace engineering student I find it very cool that you can visualize pressure and temperature gradients on a fluid. Maybe you can try to visualize the boundary layer generated on an object when an air current is applied. It would also be cool to see the transition point between laminar flow and turbulent flow, or the boundary layer separation. Another idea might be air flow through a nozzle. A converging-diverging nozzle must be interesting to see but I am aware of the difficulties of such thing. Nice video, keep up the good work!!
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I am a Downhill Mountainbiker. At the beginning of the video I was sceptical, I thought: No, that is not how I ride down on a track, or not even when I ride in the city around. But I had to admit later, that I was wrong, we do need this counter movement before we turn. It is like the Scandinavian Flick in Rally. Really awesome video, I had no idea that people/scientists are actually researching things like this about bikes.
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