 I just wanted to show you guys a few scientific favorite truth-seeker of all time Mr. Friedrich. This Instagram actually had so much science. I thought it was just a bunch of social media BS, but there's actually some really good accounts. So without further ado, let's go here. Well, these are all gonna be like wow. It's actually going to be um pretty interesting. NVIDIA has laid claim to building the single fastest computer humanity has yet created. They did this by linking up 16 of its Volta-generated Tesla V100 graphics cards in a fashion that lets them operate as a singular unit. So the NVIDIA's NV switch interconnect technology, interconnects technology that facilitates it has two pedoflops of computing power. Here's an interesting one where the effect and various drugs have on the web building abilities of the common garden spider. See LSD. There's a strong structure and the huge gap missing from the part that it didn't do. It looks like it. There's a lot of corner beans probably the craziest, which is Damn, what does that say about our society? That is the least. Maybe he was trying to build, create a whole new design for the web and then it looks quite normal, I guess. And that caffeine looks like straight erratic. So someone says researchers tried to change the circadian nature of web making in the same, but their website became bizarre. Is that a literal use of the word website? This is cool that, you know, we've always heard about a Planet X now demoted to Planet 9 without the existence of Pluto as a planet. I think that if this is our solar system, it's a little guy down here. There might be a highly eccentric the on the same plane. The new object 2015 BP 519 has an orbital tilt 54 degrees above the plane of the solar system and astronomers cannot explain the puzzling orbit 2015 B19 BP 519 without making reference to planning the hypothetical planning with a mass 10 times that of Earth here a black holes other horizon past the event horizon the black holes point of no return Lies the cowshi horizon this second horizon has given mathematicians headaches for decades So we see here. There's a there's an event horizon That's the horizon at which light can no longer pass. It's Space time is so warped that Light is not it can't possibly travel fast enough to exit the curved nature of that space time in the local area So the cowshi horizon Einstein's equations appear to give many different possible answers beyond the cowshi horizon, which would suggest that the universe is fundamentally unpredictable the second space here is The strong cosmic censorship conjecture that says space time just simply stops past this cowshi horizon which absolves Einstein's equations of having to describe the world beyond and here weak like light like singularity So new research is suggesting that time does exist beyond the horizon, but it isn't smooth enough To use the Einstein equations Nuclear physicists have found that the protons building blocks the quarks are Subjected to a pressure of a hundred decilium pascal near the center of the proton Which is about ten times greater than the pressure in the heart this I like because it's true and Verifiably so visibly very visibly true Can you guys believe that this actual monitor? I'm looking at is literally just red blue and green Pixels just very various varying varying degrees of dimming So white would be all the pixels lit up black would be all of them off and It's just the very Really, it just comes down to the ratio of how much red blue or green proportionally exists and How light they are how bright they are and that makes to our eyes all these colors That's so great here. Superconductivity is a Phenomenon exactly zero with exactly zero electrical resistance An expulsion of magnetic flux fields occurring in certain materials called super superconductors When cooled below a characteristic critical temperature, it's bizarre that on heat Causes a block the cooler or something is the less likely Or the more likely current is to flow Russian mathematician Grigory Perlman Declined the million dollar prize for winning the Fields Medal for his proof of the Poincaré conjecture Later he stated that I know how to control the universe Why would I run for a million? It's the square root of negative one or imaginary, but It can still be used in equations Okay, e to the power of pi times square root of negative one Is negative one and this is just a cool picture of a magnetic field These are iron particles and the magnetic field goes out or no, sorry goes out Runs through the center. It's really bizarre when you think about it, but Picture really isn't that Overall impressive I guess nerd fuel had a couple good ones see this guy I like it science because it is science Maybe the scientific view view of life at least that You look at other people you look at evidence of other people's lives to form your hypothesis and Rebut it or Refort as to how to live lives. Oh Jim Carrey. We're the hundred fifty million dollars. It's funny that that's the ultimate Indicator of a person's value is literally money, but Nonetheless, it's impressive And inspiring that he Worked night shifts out of factory Worked as a janitor lived in a van Fought dyslexia These are all the different likely heads of a shark attack compared to common and uncommon causes of death Sharp attack is one in three point seven Million accidental poisoning. Wow Fallen drowning air travel hornet wasp Death from hornet's thing. Wow. This is cool. Yeah, I'm going for more facts less mythology less pseudo science Most of the smoke Billowing up from the space shuttle Launches actually not exhaust It's water vapor from the pool of water under the space shuttle designed to absorb The acoustic shock the waves from that that could otherwise tear the shuttle apart nipsey hustle there Michaela Peterson me we got PJ and GB Jordan Peterson nearly grass Tyson She has some good ones, but let's see what else nice. That's what I'd like to A lot more of my allie right here Clearly did a lot of research for this episode 1916 Einstein predicts the existence of Gravitational waves based on his general theory of relativity 2016 scientists Scientists announced that they have detected Gravinal gravitational waves caused by colliding black holes for the first time So just like on earth It snows on Mars during the winters Well and South Pole of Mars see snow falls of water and ice and dry ice respectively Also Mars has four seasons if you guys knew that Pluto has blue skies spinning moons Mountains as high as the Rockies In a heart-shaped Glacier size of Texas and Oklahoma NASA has two satellites chasing each other around earth Tracking the distance Between themselves to measure gravitational anomalies Certain nicknames are Tom and Jerry one of the XO planets It's really large. It's Jupiter right there. Damn. This is really good NASA astronaut Scott Kelly captured this Amazing photograph of the moon Venus Jupiter and earth Coming into near alignment nice hollowed out glacier in Alaska Rejected designs for the Eiffel Tower. That's pretty cool that they're sure they're water molecules, but sure they're not water Sure, it's more like ice But nonetheless, there is a water reservoir floating in space It is equivalent to a hundred and forty trillion times all the water in the world's ocean Solurian Hypothesis says an advanced civilization could have ruled earth Millions of years ago. There may be tens of thousands of black holes in the center of the Milky Way I was gonna I literally have a salt shaker Over there because I was gonna do an episode like this shaking Salt, but it just didn't it didn't it didn't really sound that good for ASMR Maybe I'll put it in a different next time, but I was gonna say all these facts should be taken with a grain of salt a German graffiti on his pain in 250 square meter bridge a a 250 square meter bridge NASA will send an apparatus known as cold atom laboratory To the ISS that will use a combination of lasers and magnets to chill and slow a Cloud of atoms to just one tenth of a billion of a degree Above absolute zero Which is the lowest temperature to say about those this is cool because it Indicates the tilt tilt of our earth this visualization is really cool. I guess this is just an increase There is that just area say that's actually really cool. I like that. We get more perspectives on couple breaks cosmic distance record Astronomers have discovered a galaxy which existed 400 million years after the Big Bang