@ChadR124 I'd say it's a pretty fair comparison, both are the least funny things on television at the time of broadcast and are way-overrated by morons.
I just want to say the best thing about The Big Bang Theory is that it DOESN'T air on NBC. If it did, the jerks at that company would be taking all videos (of the show) off Youtube left and right, so I'm glad they (NBC) have no control over this funny sitcom. Good job, CBS! (8^)
@bakersteven3 Ok, you build a nuclear reactor in a shed, and you can say that comment and we will say "yeah so much for his PhD" but until then, just no.
@WatchMeSpore LOL, I'm a theoritical physicist not an engineer !! I just got there several minutes before Sheldon did, it's simple wave-particle duality...but I wasn't 0.0001%as funny..............
@WatchMeSpore LOL, I'm a theoritical physicist not an engineer !! I just got there several minutes before Sheldon did, it's simple wave-particle duality...but I wasn't 0.0001%as funny..............
@TimothyQStanton the description matches the actual episode where Raj gets into People Magazine and Howard, Leonard and Sheldon aren't really supportive of him. This scene is about L and H going to S to tell him they're about to go and apologize to Raj.
@rainstar999 no they are not. Well at least I heard that they have scientists go on the show and explain all this stuff to them so that it sounds realistic when they say it.
There`s neutrons,and there are significantly smaller neutrinos that apear as small particles when an atom is dipersed,collided with ahother or just plain background radiation to put it simply
Listen, I hate posting in scientific debates on a COMEDY just as much as the next guy, but I want to clarify the whole matter.
Yes, neutrinos' do not have a charge. But, in this scenario, the neutrino was masquerading as a proton/electron, which have charges. Therefore, when you subtract/plus the charge that the neutrino was masquerading as, you then balance the charges.
i love big bang theory when i was little i loved jim person but now i like john denver but i still like big bang theory i really would like to meet the cast who did big bang theory.
@thatpenguingirl there is nothing wrong to be a nerd girl. to be a nerd is cool and only the smartest people are nerds. if u do not respect nerds then u most learn to becosue in 10 years the nerds will rule the world.
A neutrino is a lepton and has no charge. Since Sheldon did not notice the neutrino, his lepton number was off, but did not notice it in the beginning as the lepton did not have a charge and thus the charges were imbalanced in respect to the number of particles. After he found out the neutrino, the lepton number and charges were balanced.
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@boobtuber06 Mostly likely because Youtube only allow videos to be 10 mins and under (with exceptions) and copyright might become an issue when the whole episode is posted.
All neutrinos are leptons, but not all leptons are neutrinos. Three neutrinos: electron neutrino, muon neutrinos, and tau neutrinos. Neutrinos are almost massless, you can fire one through a light-year of lead with a small chance of it actually hitting anything; it has mass, just very small mass. The Sun produces a lot of neutrinos, but because of their almost massless state, we almost never detect them. Physics is fun.
I am in awe of anyone as intelligent as these guys are supposed to be. It is good that they have a physicist to oversee the science stuff on the show.
@exas4791 i think its common in america that people get lost, and we dont have milk in cartons here but i just saw a milk carton episode of south park lol
@baillou2 he could have been referring to weak hypercharge or another type of unconventional charge. So it could have made sense, although you're right in saying they have no electrical charge.
Neutrinos are emitted from a particle undergoing advanced radioactive decay, the electron neutrino (or anti-neutrino) which would be given off by a neutron during beta decay when it becomes a proton, it's named 'electron neutrino' is because it holds the same energy as an electron yet the charge isn't carried meaning the neutron converts itself from a non-charged particle into a positively charged particle by emitting non-charged sub-particles, creating an unbalanced charge in matter.
On second thoughts people, ignore my explaination... it's poorly written and easy to misinterpret especially as I don't mention that beta decay involves the emission of an electron (I just assume everyone already knows). I don't mention mass, energy, spin or strangeness etc. Then there's anti-matter to consider. It could be misinterpreted as though electron neutrinos and anti-neutrinos are the same thing in my previous post (they're not). Basically it's too much to explain...
@baillou2 **IDIOTS** a negative sigma baryon on the left side of the reaction Beta decays into a proton. only total charge is conserved, and it's not the charge of the neutrino that matters, it's the imbalance that can be corrected with a muon neutrino and two anti-up quarks. so just because neutrinos have no charge does not make this an error
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@OptomisCrashdown Not that I care nearly as much as you apparently do, but I just rewatched the clip and noticed that Sheldon said: "You were hiding from me as an unbalanced charge." So I was in error, he never even said the neutrino had a charge, just that it was hiding from him AS one.
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@OptomisCrashdown Dude, I was just quipping back. I don't really care. No menial job is equal to the time wasted on youtube slamming random by way of video response.
@OptomisCrashdown Totally!! Long live Physicists. Its more about the neutrINO than it is about the first part. Quantum physics is MAGIC! Great explanation.
@ratkiller1 but neutrinos have nothing to do with charges if there are more electrons then protons then its a negative charge if there are more protons then electrons then its a positive charge
It's called "disasterous play" because the diagram on the board looks a little bit like a "play" in American Football (ie. pussy Rugby with padding, rest stops and half the rules removed). I would assume that the specific play it looks most like probably sucks because it involves running pretty much in straight lines. Basically the twat at CBS who put this clip up was such a knucklehead jock he couldn't think of a better title so made a stupid "football joke" because he's THAT stupid.
Lol, basically, in particle physics, the rule of thumb is, what goes in must come out. In simplified terms, these four areas must be the same on both sides of the equation: Charge, Lepton number, Baryon number and Strangeness. Since there was a charge or lepton inbalance in Sheldon's equations, that's where the neutrino joke comes from.
Basically, a neutrino is a lepton without charge. It looks like Sheldon found an unexplained 'inbalance' in his lepton number in the equations he was doing and realised that it was a neutrino which has no charge at all. Hence why they're such little 'subatomic dickenses' x]
You can't have an individual lepton, but according to standard model, the leptons are one of he two types of fermions, the (the other being quarks, which make up protons and neutrons, which in turn make up atoms). The leptons include the electron, the muon, the tau, the tau neutrino, the muon neutrino and the electron neutrino.
Does that help at all? I know some people find it confusing! =D
@boxedguilt Impressive. So what happens if it's unbalanced? If I understand a nuclear reaction right, an electron is wripped off and colides into another couple atoms, where their electrons also are wripped off and so forth and so on. Can you give me an example, in simple terms, what would happen if one of these sides wasn't balanced? :) Just having fun. .
As far as my knowledge goes, that's impossible. Everything that goes in must come out. Even antiparticle/particle collisions where the interacting matter undergoes annihilation, energy is produced amounting to the mass-energy equivalence (E=mc^2).
In nuclear reactor collisions, there are neutron/nucleon collisions, but little electron interaction, which has pretty much a negligible effect; unless you're thinking about electron capture reactions there.
@boxedguilt Thank you for explaining this. :) So, no energy is ever lost in nature? It just moves from one place to another or one form to another? I was thinking of electron capture reactions. . but didn't realize the collisions dealt with neutrons. Don't they throw off electrons? I'll have to look it up. I'm hoping your a teacher because you can explain a complex action so simply. If you don't mind explaining, what are, "antiparticles?" Rebellious particles? lol Antimatter?Again, thanks. :)
@Songsmirth: Pretty much, yeah. On some occasions, put very simply, particles can pop out of nowhere and then diasappear, but as both sides = 0 in this case, it proves to not be a problem! There's many types of collisions - the example I was talking about was the idea of nuclear fission, but you can smash all kinds of particles together :) And yes, sometimes neutrons can release eletrons - which is known as beta emission and gives rise to beta radiation :) Antiparticles are basically...
...'mirrored' regular particles, with charge being opposite as well as... I'll say 'nature' or 'means of existing', as they interact exposively and violently with their regular matter equivalents. For some reason, however which we're trying to research, there was more 'normal' matter in the beginning, so there's very little antimatter now.
I'm not a teacher, though - but I'm a student in my first year :) happy to help! lol
@boxedguilt So, since the violence of creation, nature is settling down and doesn't need the antimatter anymore? Is that too simple? Is antimatter necessary? Boy, do I not know what I'm talking about! lol Just a thought. . .
... kinda. We're not entirely sure where it all went. We think that, out of mere chance, slightly more regular matter than antimatter was created at the moment of creation, so after almost all of the antimatter had interacted, we were left with the 'regular matter' which makes up some of our universe.
Of the 'purpose' or 'reasoning' for antimatter, we're not sure either. It doesn't seem necessary for our existence though!
@9hello123 Really? I'm only just entering my second year and we've not covered much particle physics at all since my A Levels. Do tell, because I'm interested :]
@boxedguilt I've heard that they have a physicist that they consult to make sure their science is right in the show. I wish I personally understood all of the really geeky stuff that they talked about.
I only got the last joke. Because when people are missing, sometimes appear a photo of them on milkbox drinks and Sheldon said " Look. I found my missing mutrino" ( or something like that...) and Howard said "Oh, good! We can take it off the milk cart..." Hope I helped.
It's "neutrino" for it is "neutral" and obeys so-called weak interaction. There's some kinda allusion inside, because it is hard to detect..you could say "it's hiding". Know what I'm sayin?
If these guys all work in the CalTech area they must live in Pasadena. Jan and Dean land. Colorado Blvd, Pomona, Anaheim. Let them get out on Sat night, take Penny up to Cuca, choose a carload of hotrod little old ladies to shut down, tackle Dead Man's Curve. have some normal fun.
Oh my god... I ACTUALLY UNDERSTAND ALL THIS SHIT
BloodHarvest21 2 days ago
HEY EURAKARTE!
Nwambe 1 week ago
shocked CBS didn't give me the "oh sorry you're not american" bull shit
aggrtt 3 weeks ago
Just from glancing at the comment section, I just learned a few new things today.
Go figure. Yay for science?
zico739 1 month ago 4
Why is the clip called 'Disastrous Play'?
MissRosinacat 1 month ago
....what in the hell? ARE YOU ALL PHYSICIST?
Swimmminchickk 1 month ago
My kind of video.... my kind of comments :D
sammybrown4 1 month ago
EVERY BIT AS FUNNY AS SEINFELD
tomeoffinland 1 month ago
@tomeoffinland
Seinfeld doesn't even compare to TBBT.
ChadR124 1 month ago
@ChadR124 I'd say it's a pretty fair comparison, both are the least funny things on television at the time of broadcast and are way-overrated by morons.
tomeoffinland 1 month ago
hahaha check out this compilation of sheldon's best moments
files.nyu.edu/jhl496/public/
jerrymouse1992 2 months ago
I have to ask... what does the title and the description of the video have to do with its content?
CPCoulterTweedles 2 months ago
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I just want to say the best thing about The Big Bang Theory is that it DOESN'T air on NBC. If it did, the jerks at that company would be taking all videos (of the show) off Youtube left and right, so I'm glad they (NBC) have no control over this funny sitcom. Good job, CBS! (8^)
AlBundyFan365 3 months ago
How can a neutrino (a massless, chargeless particle) be masquaradingf as an electron or worse a proton ??
As a point of nerdness, I got to the wve behaviour of electrons through graphene sheets 12 minutes before Sheldon..so much for his PhD !!...lol.
bakersteven3 4 months ago
@bakersteven3 Ok, you build a nuclear reactor in a shed, and you can say that comment and we will say "yeah so much for his PhD" but until then, just no.
WatchMeSpore 4 months ago
@WatchMeSpore LOL, I'm a theoritical physicist not an engineer !! I just got there several minutes before Sheldon did, it's simple wave-particle duality...but I wasn't 0.0001%as funny..............
bakersteven3 4 months ago
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@WatchMeSpore LOL, I'm a theoritical physicist not an engineer !! I just got there several minutes before Sheldon did, it's simple wave-particle duality...but I wasn't 0.0001%as funny..............
bakersteven3 4 months ago
@bakersteven3 A neutrino is not massless.
Aviatorsmith 2 months ago
@Aviatorsmith Sorry, my knowledge is 10 yrs out of date.
bakersteven3 2 months ago
Holy nerdathon.
timrs2001 4 months ago 10
Why did this not match the video description?
TimothyQStanton 5 months ago
@TimothyQStanton the description matches the actual episode where Raj gets into People Magazine and Howard, Leonard and Sheldon aren't really supportive of him. This scene is about L and H going to S to tell him they're about to go and apologize to Raj.
fishnz1 4 months ago
this makes me happy to be a bit geeky!
haha, yay for physics :P
nirmz94 6 months ago 7
and that everyone is the definition of a subatomic dickens :)
Muzzy2002 6 months ago 3
I wonder if there that smart in real life.
rainstar999 6 months ago
@rainstar999 no they are not. Well at least I heard that they have scientists go on the show and explain all this stuff to them so that it sounds realistic when they say it.
jellomanjello 6 months ago
@jellomanjello Oh. I wouldn't be able to remember all that ._. Thumbs up to them.
rainstar999 6 months ago 3
if u hate pisting thing like tht on a comedy then dont do it u fukin well i was gunna say idiot but u clearly arent ok u smart ass is a ppropriate
TokyoS0undTrack 6 months ago
There`s neutrons,and there are significantly smaller neutrinos that apear as small particles when an atom is dipersed,collided with ahother or just plain background radiation to put it simply
mastawu100 7 months ago 3
16 people cant find their neutrinos
KieranAreKool 7 months ago
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Holy shit I just learned something from a top rated Youtube comment!
dannygosain 7 months ago
Listen, I hate posting in scientific debates on a COMEDY just as much as the next guy, but I want to clarify the whole matter.
Yes, neutrinos' do not have a charge. But, in this scenario, the neutrino was masquerading as a proton/electron, which have charges. Therefore, when you subtract/plus the charge that the neutrino was masquerading as, you then balance the charges.
I hope that that clarifies the matter.
XRavsterX 8 months ago 255
@XRavsterX sheldon is that you?
videogamenerd316 4 months ago 10
@XRavsterX No sorry dont think any youtubers who are the majority 14 year olds got your comment. ^^
Korealty 3 months ago
@Korealty Well I'm 14 and I can understand the idea of charges and the conservation of charge.
TheMrTantalum 3 months ago
@XRavsterX
Yes, I am a scientist now.
can0mark 3 months ago
@XRavsterX It!... was not. My head now hurts and its all your fault. Shame on you, lol. =P
littleaprilroses 3 months ago
@XRavsterX thank you albert
labros0 2 months ago
@XRavsterX ...That actually makes sense.
TheChannelofChibiX3 1 month ago
16 persons are missing neutrinos
macre64 8 months ago 11
how does one spell diggons deggins ? i want to use this as a definition in upcoming tests. bazinga
sometimesilovelife 8 months ago
@sometimesilovelife if you are referring to when he says "subatomic dickens" its dickens, not diggons/ens
WoWRoX1 8 months ago
@WoWRoX1 gracias my friend
sometimesilovelife 8 months ago
@sometimesilovelife It's spelt "dickens". And I'd love to see that test.
tomatogoesgrr 7 months ago
there ain't no charge for neutrino!
derikli0103 8 months ago
i love big bang theory when i was little i loved jim person but now i like john denver but i still like big bang theory i really would like to meet the cast who did big bang theory.
briscotigger 9 months ago
whole bunch of nerds :P........... Geez go buy a charger if u want something charged..
chaoticgaara 9 months ago
I'm laughing harder at this nerd comment discussion than I did at the clip.
thatpenguingirl 10 months ago 248
@thatpenguingirl Thanks for your support.
spacecowboy5000 6 months ago
@thatpenguingirl there is nothing wrong to be a nerd girl. to be a nerd is cool and only the smartest people are nerds. if u do not respect nerds then u most learn to becosue in 10 years the nerds will rule the world.
relilimex1 5 months ago 12
I'm confused
How was the newtrino an unbalenced charge because a netrino (being netrul) has no charge
cornishphilosopher 1 year ago
@cornishphilosopher
A neutrino is a lepton and has no charge. Since Sheldon did not notice the neutrino, his lepton number was off, but did not notice it in the beginning as the lepton did not have a charge and thus the charges were imbalanced in respect to the number of particles. After he found out the neutrino, the lepton number and charges were balanced.
AravindMathman 1 year ago
dislikes people are just plain stupid.
frecklesdk 1 year ago
@frecklesdk so.. people are plain stupid if they dont know particle physics? lol k :)
Gh3tt0pimp 1 year ago
Sometimes I really wish I had studied physics. I have no idea where I'd begin now. Probably with the math.
STNeish 1 year ago
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copy and paste.. help me win please =)
sweet0yummy 1 year ago
I love Howard's fast responses :)
ethalinia 1 year ago
i cant see shit
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slipshodcoqbgg 1 year ago
there shouldn't be a 30 second ad for a 31 second vid Dx
thesingerperson 1 year ago 3
why don't they stream whole episodes???
boobtuber06 1 year ago
@boobtuber06 Mostly likely because Youtube only allow videos to be 10 mins and under (with exceptions) and copyright might become an issue when the whole episode is posted.
OHWOWITZKAMMY 1 year ago
@OHWOWITZKAMMY It's a 15 minute limit and unlimited with a youtube partnership.
Crash7809 1 year ago
@boobtuber06 They would be taken off almost immediately, youtube's copyright policy doesn't allow that
ethalinia 1 year ago
All neutrinos are leptons, but not all leptons are neutrinos. Three neutrinos: electron neutrino, muon neutrinos, and tau neutrinos. Neutrinos are almost massless, you can fire one through a light-year of lead with a small chance of it actually hitting anything; it has mass, just very small mass. The Sun produces a lot of neutrinos, but because of their almost massless state, we almost never detect them. Physics is fun.
WOWJBEOWULF 1 year ago 3
@WOWJBEOWULF mind blown...not
physics is gey
noremacsirref 1 year ago
@noremacsirref you spelled gay wrong
TheTwinWhoLovesMusic 1 year ago
@TheTwinWhoLovesMusic i kno tht, i did it on purpose u faggot, now go fuck ur uncle
noremacsirref 1 year ago
this clip has nothing to do with the description
bakerygoddess 1 year ago 8
@bakerygoddess This clip is from that episode
Videogamer0011001011 1 year ago
Oh good we can take it off the milk carton
2664nascargirl 1 year ago
I am in awe of anyone as intelligent as these guys are supposed to be. It is good that they have a physicist to oversee the science stuff on the show.
oldixe 1 year ago
If energy is never lost and is sent elsewhere, why haven't we learnt to control it yet?!
YoutoobSam 1 year ago
@YoutoobSam too lazy lmfao
tclol 1 year ago
" Oh good we can take it off the milk carton " ???
exas4791 1 year ago 8
@exas4791 because in some places they put lost people or things on milk cartons to see if any1 knows of their whereabouts
tclol 1 year ago
@tclol Thanks : )
I was wondering why the " missing neutrino " could be taken " off the milk carton " !
Missing people or things are not put on milk cartons here in Asia.
exas4791 1 year ago
@exas4791 i think its common in america that people get lost, and we dont have milk in cartons here but i just saw a milk carton episode of south park lol
tclol 1 year ago
Did I miss something? What does this have to do with a "Disastrous Play"?
FamilyOfMan1975 1 year ago
oh look look I found my missng natrino!
good, now we can take it off the milk carton,
eunjeepwnz 1 year ago
@eunjeepwnz Neutrino.. Small Neutral One.
Think Neutron/Positron...
Dakarn 1 year ago
LOLOL
DesQueJteVois 1 year ago
Milk carton jokes never get old.
deryckhodge 1 year ago 9
Oh good we can take it off the milkcarton LOL :D
nawafalghaseb2 1 year ago 3
ahahaha
candymanone3 1 year ago
"oh good. We can take it off the milk carton" hahahahaha
CaliDrifterGirl 1 year ago 7
And all his lines are spontaneous. What a creative being he is.
krrrruptidsoless 1 year ago
whay was this amongst the megadeth vids?? i lov this show!!!!btw
zotrablue 1 year ago
why call an equation for half life NORMA, unless it says Normal at the top of the bord.
THINKER43 1 year ago
I love that show..
Bornz0r1337 2 years ago 2
neutrinos don't have a charge! Hence NEUTRino.
baillou2 2 years ago 76
@baillou2
they DO... they cost a fortune to detect ;)
psychobollox 2 years ago 4
neutral neutrino means has no charge in the atom
chuymysterio619 2 years ago
@bail out number two. which I'm sure many are looking forward to.
The small coypu or nutria must have a measurable charge being alive and all.
They are little dickens's to. Acting like they aren't bothering a thing.
Ha ha.
krrrruptidsoless 1 year ago
@baillou2 he could have been referring to weak hypercharge or another type of unconventional charge. So it could have made sense, although you're right in saying they have no electrical charge.
BreachedWall 1 year ago
@baillou2
Neutrinos are emitted from a particle undergoing advanced radioactive decay, the electron neutrino (or anti-neutrino) which would be given off by a neutron during beta decay when it becomes a proton, it's named 'electron neutrino' is because it holds the same energy as an electron yet the charge isn't carried meaning the neutron converts itself from a non-charged particle into a positively charged particle by emitting non-charged sub-particles, creating an unbalanced charge in matter.
TornadoCreator 11 months ago 4
@TornadoCreator
On second thoughts people, ignore my explaination... it's poorly written and easy to misinterpret especially as I don't mention that beta decay involves the emission of an electron (I just assume everyone already knows). I don't mention mass, energy, spin or strangeness etc. Then there's anti-matter to consider. It could be misinterpreted as though electron neutrinos and anti-neutrinos are the same thing in my previous post (they're not). Basically it's too much to explain...
TornadoCreator 11 months ago 4
@baillou2 i think that was the joke lol
tarhim47 11 months ago
@baillou2 **IDIOTS** a negative sigma baryon on the left side of the reaction Beta decays into a proton. only total charge is conserved, and it's not the charge of the neutrino that matters, it's the imbalance that can be corrected with a muon neutrino and two anti-up quarks. so just because neutrinos have no charge does not make this an error
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OptomisCrashdown 10 months ago 8
@OptomisCrashdown Not that I care nearly as much as you apparently do, but I just rewatched the clip and noticed that Sheldon said: "You were hiding from me as an unbalanced charge." So I was in error, he never even said the neutrino had a charge, just that it was hiding from him AS one.
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baillou2 10 months ago 2
@baillou2 so much for the no child left behind program, please tell me you have some pointless menial job so I can still have some faith in humanity
OptomisCrashdown 10 months ago
@OptomisCrashdown Dude, I was just quipping back. I don't really care. No menial job is equal to the time wasted on youtube slamming random by way of video response.
THE LINE MUST BE DRAWN HYA!! ....je me casse...
baillou2 10 months ago
@OptomisCrashdown Totally!! Long live Physicists. Its more about the neutrINO than it is about the first part. Quantum physics is MAGIC! Great explanation.
wolvrine111 10 months ago
@baillou2
he mentions that its an unbalanced charge
ratkiller1 9 months ago 6
@ratkiller1 but neutrinos have nothing to do with charges if there are more electrons then protons then its a negative charge if there are more protons then electrons then its a positive charge
muntasir20 8 months ago 4
@baillou2 It doesn't need to for this to make sense.
MilitantBlackGuy1 8 months ago
@baillou2 But INO in neutINO makes it unbalanced
Zimmertwin 7 months ago
Funny! I love The Big Bang Theory and the very amazing and talented cast so much!
heavenlygal101 2 years ago
I don't get why this is titled "disasterous play"....
perm1992 2 years ago 7
It's the name of the episode
front1989 1 year ago
@perm1992
It's called "disasterous play" because the diagram on the board looks a little bit like a "play" in American Football (ie. pussy Rugby with padding, rest stops and half the rules removed). I would assume that the specific play it looks most like probably sucks because it involves running pretty much in straight lines. Basically the twat at CBS who put this clip up was such a knucklehead jock he couldn't think of a better title so made a stupid "football joke" because he's THAT stupid.
TornadoCreator 11 months ago 3
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FAKE!!! this sucks they didn't even do anything!!!!
umdrewiguess 2 years ago
i didnt get what he was saying but the way he said it in was funny! lol x3
mUGTISER049 2 years ago 6
"oh good we can take it off the milk carton"
musicmaniac657 2 years ago 101
@musicmaniac657 best part :D :D :D
theIwka 1 year ago
That's funny :)
I've read a good deal on subatomic particles.
WisdomSeeker600 2 years ago
haha 'subatomic dickenses' :L
BruceTheSpruce7 2 years ago 9
Any of three electrically neutral subatomic particles in the lepton family, electron neutrinos, muon neutrinos and tauon neutrinos
mrlovesjesus811 2 years ago
you subatomic dickens! look i found my missing newtreno! good we can take it off the milk carton.
robotofdestruction97 2 years ago 3
simple enny one coud do that! ^-^
deathnoteshadow 2 years ago
YOU LITTLE SUBATOMIC DIGGUNS LOL
jazzj2 2 years ago 4
Lol, basically, in particle physics, the rule of thumb is, what goes in must come out. In simplified terms, these four areas must be the same on both sides of the equation: Charge, Lepton number, Baryon number and Strangeness. Since there was a charge or lepton inbalance in Sheldon's equations, that's where the neutrino joke comes from.
boxedguilt 2 years ago 120
wow
Mer1002 2 years ago 3
i guess only a few on this prescious planet find this funny
CRANKYGERMAN 2 years ago
I'm sure that makes sense for many. I, for one, have no idea what you just said. May I have an explanation?
biccymuncher 2 years ago 2
Basically, a neutrino is a lepton without charge. It looks like Sheldon found an unexplained 'inbalance' in his lepton number in the equations he was doing and realised that it was a neutrino which has no charge at all. Hence why they're such little 'subatomic dickenses' x]
boxedguilt 2 years ago 4
If you say so. I'll take you're word for it. But what's a lepton?
biccymuncher 2 years ago
It's a kind of particle. He's doing particle collision equations :]
boxedguilt 2 years ago
Okaaaaaay. This is too hard for a year 8 mind.
biccymuncher 2 years ago 4
To be fair though, even Sheldon didn't get it for a while :']
boxedguilt 2 years ago
Apologies for the nerdiness on my part, by the way :']
boxedguilt 2 years ago 2
nerdiness should be celebrated :D hehe
MissPopeyes22 2 years ago 18
@MissPopeyes22 and nerds shouldnt be talked down to
thoosejakob149 2 years ago
You can't have an individual lepton, but according to standard model, the leptons are one of he two types of fermions, the (the other being quarks, which make up protons and neutrons, which in turn make up atoms). The leptons include the electron, the muon, the tau, the tau neutrino, the muon neutrino and the electron neutrino.
Does that help at all? I know some people find it confusing! =D
ibanezmaggot173 2 years ago 6
@ibanezmaggot173
I am one of those people :)
watertaco 2 years ago
@ibanezmaggot173 Lol. I think it' safe to say that if people didn't already know that they're gonna find it confusing yeah. :P
pscott90 2 years ago
@boxedguilt from the 26 thumbs up you have 24 dont konw what the hell you are talking about
Snake0682 1 year ago
@Snake0682 It's more than a little bit depressing :']
boxedguilt 1 year ago
@boxedguilt you could be talking nothing but bullshit(and I bet you do) because nobody here is going to understand you :D
But the "what goes in must go out"-rule sounds pretty good :D
PureStraftanz 1 year ago
@PureStraftanz Lol, well, I'm an Astrophysics student, so we spend a lot of time with our minds up in the air anyways... XD
boxedguilt 1 year ago
@boxedguilt wtf ?
zaza1181 1 year ago
@zaza1181 Lol :'] there's a few elongated explanations lying around in the comments XD
boxedguilt 1 year ago
@boxedguilt damn only we would quite understand that
0TheTechGuy0 1 year ago
@boxedguilt you mean that little subatomic dickens?
Kairadragon 1 year ago
@Kairadragon
Oh, hell yeah.
boxedguilt 1 year ago
@boxedguilt Impressive. So what happens if it's unbalanced? If I understand a nuclear reaction right, an electron is wripped off and colides into another couple atoms, where their electrons also are wripped off and so forth and so on. Can you give me an example, in simple terms, what would happen if one of these sides wasn't balanced? :) Just having fun. .
Songsmirth 1 year ago
@Songsmirth:
As far as my knowledge goes, that's impossible. Everything that goes in must come out. Even antiparticle/particle collisions where the interacting matter undergoes annihilation, energy is produced amounting to the mass-energy equivalence (E=mc^2).
In nuclear reactor collisions, there are neutron/nucleon collisions, but little electron interaction, which has pretty much a negligible effect; unless you're thinking about electron capture reactions there.
boxedguilt 1 year ago
@boxedguilt Thank you for explaining this. :) So, no energy is ever lost in nature? It just moves from one place to another or one form to another? I was thinking of electron capture reactions. . but didn't realize the collisions dealt with neutrons. Don't they throw off electrons? I'll have to look it up. I'm hoping your a teacher because you can explain a complex action so simply. If you don't mind explaining, what are, "antiparticles?" Rebellious particles? lol Antimatter?Again, thanks. :)
Songsmirth 1 year ago
@Songsmirth: Pretty much, yeah. On some occasions, put very simply, particles can pop out of nowhere and then diasappear, but as both sides = 0 in this case, it proves to not be a problem! There's many types of collisions - the example I was talking about was the idea of nuclear fission, but you can smash all kinds of particles together :) And yes, sometimes neutrons can release eletrons - which is known as beta emission and gives rise to beta radiation :) Antiparticles are basically...
boxedguilt 1 year ago
...'mirrored' regular particles, with charge being opposite as well as... I'll say 'nature' or 'means of existing', as they interact exposively and violently with their regular matter equivalents. For some reason, however which we're trying to research, there was more 'normal' matter in the beginning, so there's very little antimatter now.
I'm not a teacher, though - but I'm a student in my first year :) happy to help! lol
boxedguilt 1 year ago
@boxedguilt So, since the violence of creation, nature is settling down and doesn't need the antimatter anymore? Is that too simple? Is antimatter necessary? Boy, do I not know what I'm talking about! lol Just a thought. . .
Songsmirth 1 year ago
@Songsmirth
... kinda. We're not entirely sure where it all went. We think that, out of mere chance, slightly more regular matter than antimatter was created at the moment of creation, so after almost all of the antimatter had interacted, we were left with the 'regular matter' which makes up some of our universe.
Of the 'purpose' or 'reasoning' for antimatter, we're not sure either. It doesn't seem necessary for our existence though!
boxedguilt 1 year ago
@boxedguilt the writers must be big time nerds. like you :D
Choo69 1 year ago
@Choo69
lol XD yeah :']
boxedguilt 1 year ago
@boxedguilt ow riiight... i don't get it
Lagunamof 1 year ago
@boxedguilt Since when did strangeness have to be conserved?
9hello123 1 year ago
@9hello123 as far as I know, always ^^
boxedguilt 1 year ago
@boxedguilt no it doesn't.
9hello123 1 year ago
@9hello123 Really? I'm only just entering my second year and we've not covered much particle physics at all since my A Levels. Do tell, because I'm interested :]
boxedguilt 1 year ago
@boxedguilt Strangeness decays in weak nuclear interaction.
9hello123 1 year ago
@9hello123 Maybe in this example, I shouldn't have included it on the things required to balance both sides then ^^ thanks for the heads up!
boxedguilt 1 year ago
@boxedguilt oh now i get it haha!
ispeck2010 1 year ago
@boxedguilt I've heard that they have a physicist that they consult to make sure their science is right in the show. I wish I personally understood all of the really geeky stuff that they talked about.
Audiomancer 11 months ago
Hehe. I don't care what it means. It's funny and that's all that matters to me. =D
forestcoffee17 2 years ago
jajajajajajaaj yeaiii
thelmasss 2 years ago
So... what does the title and comment have to do with the clip? :|
FlipGarador 2 years ago 12
ya i agree!
movi3srock 2 years ago
my favorite show. theres my missing mutrino lol
GTPMORAD 2 years ago
Neutrino (but whatever)
tomasusan 2 years ago 17
This has been flagged as spam show
yeah, I was drunk lol typo
GTPMORAD 2 years ago
You little subatomic dickens.
Chilledtea 2 years ago 9
Oh dear. I didn't catch any of that.
HollyTheFireNinja 2 years ago
i dont get it
dericjeter2 2 years ago 5
I only got the last joke. Because when people are missing, sometimes appear a photo of them on milkbox drinks and Sheldon said " Look. I found my missing mutrino" ( or something like that...) and Howard said "Oh, good! We can take it off the milk cart..." Hope I helped.
memyselfandtheother 2 years ago 4
It's "neutrino" for it is "neutral" and obeys so-called weak interaction. There's some kinda allusion inside, because it is hard to detect..you could say "it's hiding". Know what I'm sayin?
VannevarBush 2 years ago
If these guys all work in the CalTech area they must live in Pasadena. Jan and Dean land. Colorado Blvd, Pomona, Anaheim. Let them get out on Sat night, take Penny up to Cuca, choose a carload of hotrod little old ladies to shut down, tackle Dead Man's Curve. have some normal fun.
nitrate6971 2 years ago