The experiment that revealed the atomic world: Brownian Motion

The experiment that revealed the atomic world: Brownian Motion

Steve Mould

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@NATESOR
@NATESOR - 08.09.2024 06:44

Dude. You squandered a GOLDEN opportunity for "and his name...was Albert Einstein." In life, rarely are we handed such chances to serve stale memes on a silver platter. Broke my heart, Steve... Please consider re-uploading this video with the appropriate dialogue. Thank you.

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@52flyingbicycles
@52flyingbicycles - 08.09.2024 07:36

I have a pet theory that quantum uncertainty is just the smallest scale of Brownian motion. All these particles are getting moved all over the place by like photons or quantum disturbances or whatever so they are hard to pin down. But with the added complexity of them being so small that even detecting them can meaningfully change their behavior.

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@AC1IL
@AC1IL - 09.09.2024 16:15

Wow this sure went from anus annus mirabilis into Brownian Motion LOL

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@mathlind
@mathlind - 12.09.2024 17:17

Avogadro’s number

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@doanacookieCT
@doanacookieCT - 12.09.2024 21:44

BOUYANCY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! sorry every time I watch something scientific Bill Nye pops out and yells that in my brain

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@henrygarcesgarcia1903
@henrygarcesgarcia1903 - 13.09.2024 15:32

Si se puediera manejar estas coliciones, se podría generar el movimiento de una esfera a velocidades mas grandes... de kilometros x segundo?

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@paulhogsten2613
@paulhogsten2613 - 13.09.2024 22:54

Lose your nonsensical atomism!

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@christophermccutcheon2143
@christophermccutcheon2143 - 15.09.2024 13:59

That's funny cos I got some Brownian motion going on right now.



I watch these videos in the shitter. Is what I'm saying.

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@nickmagrick7702
@nickmagrick7702 - 18.09.2024 12:36

Wow, I have even more respect for Einstein now

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@vincentfernandez7328
@vincentfernandez7328 - 19.09.2024 02:47

Atoms were discovered much earlier by Avogadro. He called them simple molecules.

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@redpillmath
@redpillmath - 21.09.2024 19:53

Da pena ajena esa alabadera de ese ícono comercial (einstein) prefabricado por una Elite codiciosa que solo causó daño a la sociedad y al sistema educativo con sus elucubraciones absurdas. Actualmente muchos se quejan de las aberraciones sociales que ocurren a diario en la sociedad, y el colapso social a nivel mundial, y parece que nadie se percata que precisamente gente como Einstein y su grupito de aberrados fueron los que contribuyeron mayormente a la actual crisis social mundial con sus aberraciones que tanta influencia han tenido gracias a una mercadotecnia masiva. Más detalles al respecto en mi-canal. Finalmente, hay que decir que ese movimiento Browniano puede ser explicado de manera totalmente diferente y con mayor veracidad. Si esa teoría antigua fuese verdad, entonces todos nosotros estaríamos oscilando visiblemente los unos contra los otros a nuestra escala, peor aún, aleatoriamente algunos de nosotros llegaríamos a entrar en resonancia y explotaríamos en pedazos.

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@ccgarciab
@ccgarciab - 23.09.2024 08:41

Just mentioning Einstein makes for an annoyingly effective call for cranks and loony pseudoscientists. Even people that reject atomic theory, apparently.

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@paulagonzalezdelvalle5134
@paulagonzalezdelvalle5134 - 23.09.2024 17:13

Please, Einstein has nothing to do with it, stop giving him credit for things he didn't do.

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@MrJohnBos
@MrJohnBos - 24.09.2024 03:18

Thanks for a quick refresher on moles, Avogadro's number and Brownian motion. I had forgotten some of all that.

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@sccolbert
@sccolbert - 27.09.2024 21:42

"anus mirror balls" out of nowhere 🤣

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@am4793
@am4793 - 28.09.2024 14:19

Oddly enough, I realised the implication of Brownian Motion when twerking was big a few years ago and I'm even not a physicist.

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@jeffstrom164
@jeffstrom164 - 29.09.2024 09:53

Fake, everybody knows young Einstein discovered how to split atoms while trying to give beer bubbles. Theres a documentary......

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@meesalikeu
@meesalikeu - 29.09.2024 21:38

the wohrd 😂

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@Loots1
@Loots1 - 30.09.2024 03:15

i have no idea who you are, but keep it up

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@nicolas140783
@nicolas140783 - 02.10.2024 01:38

anus mirabel lol...... I won't stop lauging about it... Do you think some viewer won't see the joke ?

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@gfy2979
@gfy2979 - 02.10.2024 09:32

Einstein was so full of shit!

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@jevinday
@jevinday - 02.10.2024 16:42

That Einstein guy sounds pretty smart

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@plasticfloor
@plasticfloor - 04.10.2024 10:11

Wouldn't the three syringes have different pressures?

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@ExpEcer
@ExpEcer - 06.10.2024 21:13

I love brownies

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@joearnold6881
@joearnold6881 - 07.10.2024 19:18

I fought valiantly and managed to resist making a poop joke

but I could not resist telling you that I resisted telling a poop joke

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@mukamuka0
@mukamuka0 - 08.10.2024 16:52

Doc brown is genius. He went on and invented the flux capacitor

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@JustinHampton-l5j
@JustinHampton-l5j - 09.10.2024 18:38

So everything, even what we perceive as empty space, is filled with atoms?

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@kevinwilliamsjr.2390
@kevinwilliamsjr.2390 - 13.10.2024 16:59

Holy chit I understand 😮

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@QGG639
@QGG639 - 16.10.2024 06:02

Great Scott!

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@Fishies125
@Fishies125 - 17.10.2024 07:57

I was completely fascinated by Brownian motion when I first learned about it and I’m still fascinated. I love that you can actually see the effect of submicroscopic particles on microscopic objects. It’s like a window into the unseen.

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@Billtwiggmeister
@Billtwiggmeister - 17.10.2024 16:41

To believe atoms, they make up everything.

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@nealrasmussen4832
@nealrasmussen4832 - 17.10.2024 19:39

Particles outgassing?

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@lorenzogriffiths3472
@lorenzogriffiths3472 - 17.10.2024 20:33

It’s interesting because I first saw Brownian motion in the little floaters in our eyes, I know it’s not a perfectly isolated system and that’s why it would be very hard to discern but whenever I see floaters I can see them jiggle ever so slightly up and down similarly to Brownian motion, these floaters are also similarly sized as polen ranging from a few micrometers to millimeters. I know that current and micro expressions in the face or even slight muscle movement would cause turbulence in the fluid in the eye so it’s not something I swear by but just a cool thought.

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@ronmoes42
@ronmoes42 - 19.10.2024 00:10

What a brabble, this is microscopic, no one can see atoms haha, and they never will... hahaha

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@Z1ddee
@Z1ddee - 20.10.2024 04:16

Some would argue that it was in fact Democritus who in fact invented the Atom. A couple thousand years ago.

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@SENATORPAIN1
@SENATORPAIN1 - 21.10.2024 13:21

I’m doing a Brownian motion as we speak.

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@RobertCHoweSr
@RobertCHoweSr - 22.10.2024 01:07

Smoke, vapors, and clouds move in the same manner.

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@flinchus
@flinchus - 23.10.2024 00:04

Anus mirror balls 🍑🪩🕺

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@jeffmaxwell23
@jeffmaxwell23 - 24.10.2024 21:00

Epic Steve Mould

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@russwayne2132
@russwayne2132 - 25.10.2024 07:57

They jiggle because they want to.

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@timberrecycling
@timberrecycling - 27.10.2024 16:48

the human mind absolutely breaks trying to really comprehend the scale of the universe, at either end!!

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