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  • interesting video and very informative

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  • Protons taste sour? Lol wtf

  • @hotsauce3n Yep. Sour things, such as lemons and vinegar, have a low pH, which means that they have a large number of free roaming hydrogen ions, basically lone protons.

  • A biologist, a physicist and a mathematician are sitting on a bench. They happen to observe a small house on the other side of the street. At one point, they see 2 people going in, and much later, 3 people come out. They wonder why.

    The physicist says: "There must have been an error on our initial measurement."

    The biologist says: "No, they just reproduced."

    The mathematician says: "I don't see the problem. If one more person goes in, the house will simply be empty."

  • KEEP BREAKING THE ATOMS SUBATOMIC PARTICLES QUARKS & GLUONS UNLESS YOU DISCOVER A PARTICLE SLIGHTLY BIGGER THEN NOTHING. THAT SLIGHTLY BIGGER THEN NOTHING PARTICLES ARE THE KNOWLEDGE OF OUR CREATOR. SO INFINITE KNOWLEDGE OF OUR INFINITE CREATOR CAN CREATE ANYTHING OUT OF NOTHING.

    Quran 10:61 "AND Nothing is hidden from your Lord, the weight of a speck of dust on the earth or in the heaven. Not what is less(Smaller then atom) than that or what is greater than that but it is in a Clear Record"

  • @tanzilize you added "smaller than the atom" yourself didn't you? lol....

  • Helium: omg i've lost an electron

    Hydrogen: you sure u aint misplaced it?

    Helium: I'm positive!!

  • @toffeeskill got a good laugh out og that one

  • Noo-clee-us. This guy must have been whipped with his father's belt for saying that word wrong. Noo-clee-us.

  • A neutron walks into a bar and asks how much it would be for a glass of water. The bartender says, "For you it's no charge."

  • Argon walks into a bar. The bartender says: ''We don't serve noble gasses here!''

    ..

    Argon doesn't react.

  • IT'S...SO AWSOME.....!!!

  • @jcd1994 funny shit!

  • I just got a Hadron

  • May I suggest enjoying some shteak with shitake and shteamed vegetables while learning about atomic shtructure.

  • the music is terrible. Makes me feel alone

  • Bet he doesn't say "shnake" so what's up with "shtructure" anyway?

  • I wish i had a funny science joke to tell too... but all the good ones Argon :(

  • czarna dziura

  • oh fuc*! English is foreign language for me and I do not understand a word. I want to be it into my home language so much! FUCK!

  • science is such a trip

  • Man I love these videos.... "nucleauuuss..."

  • This is so mindfuck! How do they see atoms? How can they measure it? How is it possible? What are the smaller particules? D'X

  • @RichtoffenRoach We can't see atoms, or anything smaller for that matter; the pictures of the atoms shown in the video are representations of the particles' properties.

  • @flait7 Ok then do they teach those if the can't be seen?

  • i listened to this shit for like 3 mins thinking it was the intro to the cat empire song before realising hahahahah

  • Hi, write "logical evidences for Islam" and watch it

    Why is there One Creator?

    Why is there a religion?

    Why Islam is the true religion? 

  • @shncsr islam is gods bitch

  • @shncsr There isn't any evidence for one. There are many religions the roots of which lies in mammalian psychology (esp human). Islam, like all of the abrahamic traditions, are demonstrably false and creations of man (there is staggering evidence of this). I am not providing sources here (too numerous for comments)but if anyone is interested in where I came upon such ideas I would be happy to refer you, just message me.

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  • Who's the voice of these presentations? He's Awsome!

  • Q. What did the two hydrogen atoms say to the oxygen atom?

    A. Water you doing here?!

  • @Aki1011001 Lol

  • @Aki1011001 Hot physics lectures give me a Large Hadron.

  • The charge of the proton is positive so we gave it a gold shell... because it's positive... It makes sense!

  • This is probably the only chemistry lesson that I've understood.

  • It looks like nowadays a lot of stupid people watch intelligent stuff

  • this helpt alot with exams

  • I'm a x-ray tech student. I'm studying magnetic resonance and I dreamed protons last night :( please help me

  • Very well explained!

    Thanks!

  • I think this video loses its clarity in its over-colourfulness.

  • @silentonall: The sun has vetoed your suggestion.

  • @abcman Not even funny.

  • @abcman Pls tell me you love getting cyber bullied//because that shit is so gay

  • @DivineO2 : I was being sarcastic because of the other jokes I seen on this page, obviously its gay, and so are the other ones listed.

  • omg I killed myself laughing! Your so original! NOT! You just show your ignorance the way you talk about the people who's land you ravaged and now call your own. I will just ignore you ignorance, you know not what you say. I hear only the voices of your ignorance parents or whoever the fuck influences your disgusting racist behavoir.

  • @masterpeabrain : what does that have to do with atoms lol, you're probably another stupid muslim, go suck muhommads dick in hell, and fuck all the mosques you dumb bitch

  • @abcman Wow, someone is insecure

  • @bobflet : Wow, someones a dumbass.

  • @abcman Back to the insults. Child.

  • @bobflet You're just sensitive.

  • @abcman You need to stop hiding behind computers while insulting people.

  • @bobflet :Hypocrite bitch, I'd say it to your fucking face but i cant

  • @abcman Hypocrite because i'm insulting you? I'm simply calling you out on being such a tough guy on the internet.

  • @bobflet : Well keep in mind that I dont only have one form of expression, Hence, I'd say it to your face.

  • @abcman No, your expression is telling dumb racist jokes on the internet. Well done!

  • @bobflet : who gives a fuck, do you honestly care ?, are you a caring person. Have my rude remarks truley insulted you ?.dont act like you really give a shit about what cultures get insulted

  • @abcman I do give a fuck. Cuz it's people like you who have no balls and come onto the internet to insult people. Learn some fucking respect and class and don't go on the internet to talk shit.

  • @bobflet : Oh thats ironic, I dont have any balls hey, you'd shit your pants if i ever gave you shit for talkin smack to me like you are now, so whos the one acting tough ?, you are so stfu you spoiled white bitch

  • @abcman How am I acting tough? I'm not the bigot who falls back on racist comments typed into youtube. Yes, bigot. Look that one up. Stop being an insecure 12 year old who only feels cool when you can safely shit talk and spread hate on the internet. I am done senselessly arguing with you. I'll be the bigger man here. You are very tough, and i am definitely scared of you.

  • @bobflet : Yeah, like wise because I'm also sick of dealing with your Obduratous remarks you moron. yeah...Obduratous, look it up. And yeah thanks I feel very tough now that I scared a pussy like you. And one more thing, you're not the only person who uses that come-back "Talk shit on the internet" big deal, I bet you couldnt back yourself up in reality you little shit.

  • @abcman ohhh you used a big word that most people wouldn't know, you look so intelligent now.

  • @abcman Obduratous is not a real word. The root word is obdurate and it is an adjective. The fact that you capitalised the word shows the little understanding you have of it and that you probably copied it off a site.

  • @Aviatorsmith : Good for you, and i made it up

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  • @88Treehugger You misunderstand his comment. He was responding to some bigot, abcman, who made a joke about Natives, Mexicans, and Arabs walking into a bar and getting shot. Classless.

  • @abcman wasnt even funny...

  • when the fuck are we gnna be able to teleport

  • @KoRnmunk00 beauty lol

  • wow! what a beautiful n enlightning vidoe i love it!!!

  • he says "nucleus" so strangely...

  • All I did was come here (secretly) to re-learn the stuff I couldn't be bothered to care about in high school & I find these great jokes. Who knew? lol

  • okay sir. nice graphic. annoying music. annoying echo. please stop those. thanks.

  • Protons taste sour? Huh?

  • what did the neutrino say to the graviton? nothing, neutrinos don't talk!

  • @youkeylaylee Neutrinos only talk with gravitons and wino/zinos. They must be racist. 

  • subscribe to my channel, message me, than i will sub back. thanks!!!

  • 2:00 Protons taste sour. Like vinegar and lemonade.  Weird off-the-wall bizzarro statements like this make this funnier while drunk or high.

  • How do you distinguish up-corks from down-corks? (Sorry if i didn't spell it right). And why is Hydrogen repeated in this periodic table? Thanks for the information.

  • @EuroUser1 Up quarks have an electric charge of +2/3, down quarks have an electric charge of -1/3.

    Since a proton is made of two up quarks and one down quark, its total electric charge is 2/3 + 2/3 - 1/3 = 3/3 = 1. This gives the proton a positive charge.

    Since a neutron is made of one up quark and two down quarks, its total electric charge is -1/3 - 1/3 + 2/3 = 0. This gives the neutron a neutral charge.

  • @CarlosMarti123 Thanks for the explanation.

  • @EuroUser1 No problem, I'm glad to help :)

  • great!

  • Not saying that mate. Just saying that lessons in this matter could be made a bit more intersting by visualisations, these kind of short movies. And not just some bummer of a teacher with a huge beard, speaking as monotone as possible.. It made me just want to run away from class. Genuine enthousiamse is a motivator!

    Took em up!

  • I'm not an expert in any way, just very interested (and high;)).. but this is awesome!!! I'm dutch (hands the 'high') so i have to hear everyting twice or more (took me about 35 mins lol) but WOW!! It's a bummer I wasn't interesed in this in highschool :( If they had showen this then, I'd be a quantum physicist!

  • @lmooij so it took you a youtube video a some pretty pictures for you to get interested in physics? you give us stoners a bad name! go play some playstation and munch down some junkfood

  • @blayze101 its chemistry not physics

  • hello only the first layer holds 2 every other can hold from 8-18 or less

    DO YOUR HOMEWORK

  • 6:35 Only two electrons per layer? I might be wrong, but isn't that wrong? The first shell can only support two electrons, but there are more allowed in the later layers. Gold for example has the following in its layers 2,8,18,32,18,1?

  • @happyidiottalk Hm, it depends on what you call "layers" - there can only be two electrons in each orbital (each with opposite spin due to the Pauli Principle), but each of these orbitals are arranged in electron 'shells', which you might simply think of as groupings of orbitals.

    So, the 'layer' from the vid refers to orbits, whereas your 'layer' refers to shells... IMO the shells are a simplification and kinda outdated; although they might be useful for classification purposes.

  • @DigitizedSelf Humm I totally failed to grok what you just said. But now I know there is a problem with my understanding I'll do some homework. Thanks for posting.

  • @happyidiottalk To boil it down:

    Electron orbitals: Only two electrons.

    Electron shells: 2n^2 electrons (i.e. 2, 8, 18, 32,...), which is possible since shells are groupings of orbitals.

    Feel free to ask again - always happy to explain ;-)

  • a neutron walks into a bar and asks, "how much for a drink." The bartender says, " for you, no charge."

    lol lol lol lol lol lol

  • This is all very pretty however, since we don't know why the nuclear explosion doesn't obliterate existence. This is all conjecture and math based science. All not true!!!!!

  • finally i got it

  • can an electron move faster than the speed of light, think about it folks, for the theory to be right it has too

  • Really there isn't anything but strings, so I find it interesting about all the electric shells atoms protons, neutrons and everything has, even though there is nothing inside each shell except more shells.

  • @cowgoesmoo2 You do realize that string theory has no empirical evidence and is based on pure aesthetics?

  • @DigitizedSelf Well, it's interesting how string theory is recognized by all leading physicists.

  • @cowgoesmoo2 If your response is meant as some sort of counter argument it does it very poorly; first of all to the extent that string theory is 'recognized' then it's only as an interesting theory - you'll find no physicists claiming that it actually has any sort of experimental backing.

    Furthermore, there's plenty of physicists who agree that string theory is ONLY an interesting theory and has very little to do with the real world at all... you'd know this if you bothered to study up on it.

  • @DigitizedSelf Sure...

    In essential, you dislike it?

  • @cowgoesmoo2 Nah, not necessarily - has some interesting aspects - I just think it's sad that people without any real insight into the topic are already proclaiming it to be truth :-/

  • @DigitizedSelf Which... Includes me.

    Of course, I don't really understand much in depth about this.

  • great thinking

  • @KoRnmunk00 lol

  • its realy cool ............it removes bugs in your brain..if you have doubts

  • help me find subtitles. thanks

  • @atnerus look around the bottom of the video, were 360p is shown.. You should also see a CC button. click on it to where it turns red, then replay the video.

  • @hellow533 I have pushed the CC-button. after clicking and after it turns red nothing happing - no subtitles!

  • @hellow533 I have pushed the CC-button. after clicking and after it turns red nothing happen - no subtitles!

  • @hellow533 anyway i couldn't see the subtitles avan pressing on CC, even after it turns red... :(

  • gelp me find subtitles. thanks

  • two atoms walk into a bar. one atom says to the other "I think i've lost an electron!" the other one says "are you sure?" to which the fist one replies "I'm positive!"

  • @023132 

  • @023132 if you understand that joke you probably have no friends. =/

  • @KoRnmunk00

    Copper atom being chased by police

    "Cu Copper!"

  • It sounds too simple: 1 Neutron plus 1 Proton and 1 electron combined equals Hydrogen. Then 2 Neutrons plus 2 Protons and 2 electrons combined equals Helium. This seems to state that every Neutron and every Protons are equal in size, but its not. Otherwise, we can simply add 2 Hydrogen to make 1 Helium. Therefore, every element is unique in Neutron and Proton size which only the Neutron or Proton of the same size can combine to make that element.

  • I would add - The whole universe is ENERGY, "Kinetic" and "Potential" Energy, and to understand how Energy represents both "NEAR-Vacuum" and particles, we need to understand how kinetic energy is stored and or converted to Potential energy..

    If we define E with two dimensions PE and KE we can refer to the following model where PE is implied by height and KE by width

    "----" In this model we imply we have a near vacuum as in a high ratio of unstored energy ** continued in next comment **

  • Now - if were possible to model Kinetic energy with a given velocity that were to converge with another unit of kinetic energy but with an opposing velocity the two units of energy would cancel out velocities

    Let me define the blank areas within the following quotes as a near vacuum as in near zero potential but with maximum Kinetic energy

    "- -" Our initial Moment

    " = "And here each kinetic unit remain at maximum velocity, but only relative to the other aka stored energy a "particle"

  • OMMMMMMMMGGGGGGG FUCKING PUUUUUUSIIIIIIEEES!

  • I find this video absolutely Fantastic! This is the type of work that should be in schools, making knowledge fun and memorable!

    Bravo !

  • very interesting. as a novice looks like attractive for may be function of high order micro trajectory kinetic movement matrix. average average net of surrounding push, knock away of massive dynamic medium matrix or maybe the "color" change of electromanetic emmisson from atoms or ambient medium emmisson. Differ wavelenght may have different magnitude and characteristic of attractive forece. must looks like factor in relativity calculation less substativity elerom. and partic. kinetic collotion

  • @KoRnmunk00 ~_~ it actually made me laugh....

  • Wow, This was very enlightening! Thank You for your post!

  • Very clear and precis detained explanation. Thank you!

  • wow this is a very gd video, i like it.

  • Wow! This video is so interesting and makes everything much easier to understand than the other materials that I'd been accustomed to. I love watching these videos!

  • i'm so glad i found this channel--all hail science.

  • cool i wish everything was like this chalk boards and paperbacks bore me

  • needs more detail in size scale, a neucleous would be the size of a pea if the atom was the size of a fb field

  • all of this stuff is strictly theoretical right?

  • @33SaintBernards no, most of it is fact

  • @33SaintBernards yes it is theoretical. we don't know what it looks like and until we can, it's still theory. although there is much scientific evidence that suggests this model is accurate.

  • this took my 9th grade science teacher a few weeks to tell us. You explain things much better as well.

  • when an electron loses its polarity, where does it go? walk into a dark room and you see nothing only black...turn on the light and the whole room and its contents appear out of the blackness..charge or polarize a particle and it appears out of nothing, out of the blackness...sounds very simple, most things are yet we go the long way round coming out with utter rubbish along the way. Sorry Albert.

  • @SASNIGHTCRAWLER it would be cool to chill out n eat snacks n a lab n talk existence with you u know,

  • Humanity lives too much inside the box...when all great ideas and findings enter our world its because a person has the balls to go outside the box and think in another way..we are like fish in water, only our water is empty space...a fish would think water it swims and breaths in is empty space, but we all know its so much more than that, yet we cant seem to grasp what we are floating about or swimming in. I thinkneutral or Zero(0) point energy is mass, and polarity creates the energy we see.

  • @SASNIGHTCRAWLER that's because most humans are enslaved within an ideology as a form of control like in iran and if you step outside that ideology, system of control they see you as a threat and attack, its like trying to convince a wild lion to become a vegetarian, for the sake of the life of its prey, but the lion is an idiot that is dominated by its hypothalamus, idk you get what im saying?

  • @TommyDiamondz are you online now?

  • its amazing how a particle can determine its own polarity and say two particles reacting or should i say destroying each other can turn their mass into pure energy such as Gamma rays...amazing...any more luck on the spinions and holon composition or polarity? wouldnt it be great when we find out that neutral energy is infact mass, coming into and out of a dimentional exitance,how about that turning everything on its head...talk about a big fkn reset. Keep thinking people.

  • @SASNIGHTCRAWLER sounds like string theory

  • eh. quorks? nvm

  • I saw space ship using the collision of a Neutron as propulsion,the most beautiful Blue light I have ever seen since I rich Enlightenment and I saw that it can be reproduced by the mind when you open the 3 eye ,the stargate.have fun and study.bye

  • Why do the quarks from the protons and the neutrons interact between each other (between protons and neutrons)? I wondered why they stay inside their own "containers" and not move about the entire nucleus.

  • Atoms of two different elements form a compound, not a molecule.

  • @37iza83th Lol. They form a molecule of a compound.

  • @37iza83th not entirely right. A molecule is a compound and can be formed by two or more atoms (this includes identical atoms) but it is defined to those held through covalent bonding. Definitions may vary depending on the kinds of studies you're focusing on. Some researchers use the term more loosely than others but I think the aforementioned definition is more or less widely accepted.

  • I think a quick statement regarding the need for higher Z elements to have more neutrons in order to remain stable.... then again I'm a nuclear engineer so I think I'm a little partial :)

    Nice video anyway though, thanks!

  • nucleus

  • Great series. One minor nit-pick with this one is that only the innermost electron shell has a limit of 2 electrons. The other shells increase the max number according to a specific formula, IIRC the second shell holds a max of 8 electrons.

  • Actually Each Shell does have just two electrons as a maximum. This is due to the Pauli Exclusion principal each shell can have one electron of each spin. The way that the second shell contains 8 electrons is that it is actually 4 "Shells" or orbitals. 2S, 2Px, 2Py, 2Pz Where the x, y, and z denote the orientation of each barbell shaped orbital.

  • @McManusscience - I dug into their claim after I posting that and you're spot on. I blame my 1970's chemistry teacher for my confusion. :)

  • @McManusscience Shells refer to energy levels not orbitals. If you've ever heard of the K, L, M, N, O, P, and Q Shells they are simply referring to the 1st-7th energy levels. Orbitals are the result of including the angular momentum of the electrons to their energies. Therefore, you can have more than two electrons per shell. In fact, this sums up to be a maximum of 32 for all known elements.

  • This is actually seriously explanative. Thank you for this vid!

  • this is useless, horrible visual and explanations... cut the 3rd grade talk and graphs.

  • Is there any way to get this set of videos used in every six grad class in the U.S. Of A.?

  • Spectacular!

    Who created this animation?

    Rosanella :-)

  • I want to live forever.

    That is all o_0

  • You do live forever, just not in the same body. Your soul is immortal, if science finds a way to reverse death, your soul can live longer in the same body. Believe it or not, you could have had a previous life, if your interested in this kind of stuff then message me.

  • If protons and neutrons are made of unobservable quarks, then why do neutrons fall apart into electrons and protons whenever they are outside an atomic nucleus?

  • hat einer dem Willen mich von meiner dauer einsamkeit zu retten

  • Interessantes video, nicht wahr?

  • I think atoms are nothing more then tiny balls of vibrating energy.

  • uhm there is a small gramatical error in this video "only 2 electrons can fit per layer" actually only 2 electrons can fit per ORBITAL ... and a layer can have more sublayers with more orbitals. for example Iron 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d6 this is its configuration ..it means that on layer 1 there is 1 sublayer and 2 electrons on layer 2 there are 2 sublayers with 8 electrons on layer 3 there are 2 sublayers with 8 electrons on layer 4 there are 2 sublayers with 8 electrons
  • this means iron has

    4 layers, 7 sublayers , and 13 orbitals with a total of 26 electrons.

    im sure the guy who made the video knows this ...but still ...we dont want people confusing layers with orbitals do we now? :D

  • What is the difference?

  • This is a video for laymen; the science is simplified for their better understanding ;)

  • @7410n0

    You got something against us laymen? lol

    Would you say the complicated experiments done to come to this theory, contain math that I will never understand? :P

  • No, I believe everything can be understood eventually. However, many laymen don't have the educational background that it takes to learn all the details of these things in a reasonable amount of time and thus it has to be simplified. :)

  • I can only imagine the pain staking technical data and calculations collected and analyzed over a period of time,trying to come to grips with the extremely large and small properties of nature. I can only assume what the future will bring.  I cant wait to have an atomic computer on my desktop :)

  • if your so smart how do they know protons taste sour?