How Did Atoms Form From Nothing?

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Published 2024-01-05
We interact with atoms all the time, but we still know so little about them. Their existence has been a mystery since the very beginning. Let me take you on a journey to explore what these tiny building blocks really are.

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All Comments (21)
  • @garysnewjob
    9:26 Inflation can not be explained "Freeze Out" = Quark Containment or Epoch of Recombination 55:00 Fine-tuning and the preference for protons over neutrons 0:57:47 lack of antimatter
  • A good summary of our current understanding of our universe as it stands today. Of course, the more questions answered, the more are created - but it's in (some) of our natures to never stop asking, answering and tackling the next set of questions! Good job with the script and graphics.
  • @Cuckold_Cockles
    This guy's language is gd beauteous. Makes the beginning, the universe and everything sound so poetical
  • @ltdericjones
    Please consider keeping the ability to comment on all channel videos indefinitely πŸ™πŸ½
  • @mw-st3qm
    POV: you fall asleep to this incredible video in hopes you will wake up smarter
  • @bsmith577
    Let me put forward a thought. We are swimming in space and space is part of everything, us and the whole world around us. Space is everything in the universe but seems different from our observed universe. Space is really only takes different forms.
  • @yunusjhon651
    The diversified dusts of space before any creation and universe.
  • @izzycrybaby1164
    What makes up atoms? Super atoms? What makes up those? Super-super atoms...?
  • I don't understand why nobody seems to be able to see this. "Once Nothing Knew it was there................" That's it really. It has to do with self consciousness. The collapse of the particle/wave duality.
  • @tamyaty1087
    Aaaaaaaand...you have a new subscriber sir..awsome stuff
  • @jackneefus
    Is it consistent with the laws of nature that 10 quadrillion vigintillion particles could physically inhabit a microscopic space, and then instead of collapsing, would explode?
  • @Sonofaguninmo
    Nothing came from nothing. It is just as likely for something to exist as it is for nothing to exist
  • @miseryrat1943
    This comment section is unbelievable. Such a shame that a lot of them are disregarding all the information explained in this documentary just to say "no lol it was god!!!". This documentary deserves better than that. I hope this channel does get a bigger influx of people actually interested in science.
  • The first place? Why would an atom be concerned with the first place?
  • @Sonofaguninmo
    Who wrote the rules or the commands the gravity and inertia must obey?
  • @charlesbaldo
    Okay, let me start the argument that always comes from a quality video like this. GOD Created it
  • @specialk5070
    nothing? ha ha ha ha ha! πŸ‘½πŸ’¨πŸ’¨ CE-5 πŸ‘
  • E=MC2 (squared) Energy and matter are interchangeable. The equation works both ways. A tiny amount of matter contains a tremendous amount of energy, and sufficient amounts of energy (the big bang) can create matter.
  • @showbizz7539
    Did you know: They've NEVER measured an electron. Nobody knows what they look like, or how big they are.