How fast is gravity? Is it the instantaneous force we all make it out to be or is it limited in speed ? In this video we take a look at how gravity is not the instantaneous force Issac Newton made it out to be but rather has a cap on it’s speed limit. In this video we will be taking a look at the dynamic motions of space time as well as the speed at which they occur.
How fast is gravity? Is it the instantaneous force we all make it out to be or is it limited in speed ? In this video we take a look at how gravity is not the instantaneous force Issac Newton made it out to be but rather has a cap on it’s speed limit. In this video we will be taking a look at the dynamic motions of space time as well as the speed at which they occur.
http://space.mit.edu/LIGO/more.htmlBillions Wasted? The Dark Side of Alzheimers ResearchThe ScienceVerse2024-09-07 | Video Author’s Milan Sivakumar, M.D-UTSW School of Medicine 2027
In 1906, Alois Alzheimer first identified the disease that would later bear his name, characterized by abnormal protein buildups in the brain. Alzheimer's disease now affects millions and remains a leading cause of death in individuals over 65 in the U.S. Despite billions invested in research, ethical breaches like data fabrication have tainted some studies, raising concerns about the future of Alzheimer's research. This video explores the pathophysiology of Alzheimer's, focusing on amyloid-beta and tau proteins, and delves into the controversy surrounding the 2006 study on amyloid-beta 56. We discuss the implications of these findings on drug trials and the importance of exploring other mechanisms beyond amyloid buildup to develop effective treatments.
Hopeless - Jimena Contreras "I Am a Man Who Will Fight for Your Honor" by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/honor Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com Stay tuned for more in-depth science videos!How Blockchain Technology Could Change Healthcare? #blockchain #crypto #technology #scienceThe ScienceVerse2024-08-23 | Want to learn more about blockchain technology and its use in healthcare? check out our channel!Breaking The Speed of Light?-The ScienceVerseThe ScienceVerse2024-08-09 | Want to learn more about gravitons and tachyons? check out the channel!
#quantum #space #physics #science #shortsCould Nuclear Energy Take Us To Space? - The ScienceVerseThe ScienceVerse2024-07-06 | Subscribe to @TheScienceVerse for more content like this! #science #space #nuclear #science #shortsWhat if Tachyons Were Real? Breaking The Speed of LightThe ScienceVerse2024-07-01 | In this video we take a summarized simple look at what the implications of the discovery of a tachyon would be.
Some of the images used in this video were derived and heavily modified from Vecteezy.What If Gravitons Were Real?The ScienceVerse2024-05-25 | Video Author’s:
Milan Sivakumar, M.D UT Southwestern 2027
In this video we take a look at what out reality could look like if the existence of gravitons were confirmed. From newly designed cities to redesigning our spacecraft navigation systems the potential possibilities with graviton manipulation technology are endless.
Some images in this video were derived and modified from veectzyHow Brain Implants WorkThe ScienceVerse2024-04-17 | Video Author’s: Milan Sivakumar M.D UT Southwestern’27
In this video we take a look at how brain implants work and how these technologies can be utilized for individuals suffering from neurological disorders
Songs: Icelandic Arpeggios - DivKidGravitons, General Relativity, and String Theory: The Theory of EverythingThe ScienceVerse2024-03-13 | In this video we take a look at potential bridges between general relativity and quantum mechanics on gravity. We began to dive into the realm of areas such as string theory and string field theory to answer this question.
Some images in this video were derived and modified form vecteezyGravitons and The Uncertainty Principle: General Relativity and Quantum GravityThe ScienceVerse2024-01-02 | In this video we take a look at how the uncertainty principle affects the graviton hypothesis in our two sorted on why gravitons and general relativity are hard to reconcile. In the next video we will be taking a look at more reasons for this disconnect. This video was to serve as a general intro to understand the basic concept.
0:00 Intro 1:28 The Standard Model 2:10 Theory of Everything 2:54 Roadblocks 4:04 Gravitons and Uncertainty 4:48 Reconciling Quantum and Classical Mechanics 5:07 Conclusion
'Chasing Daylight' by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au Icelandic Arpeggios - DivKid
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Video Authors: Milan Sivakumar, M.D UT Southwestern’ 27The Question Of All QuestionsThe ScienceVerse2023-11-07 | Note: This is Our Official Channel Trailer
Welcome To The ScienceVerse. Here we take a look at all the questions life has to offer us which we answer by exploring the world of science. From the smallest subatomic particle to the largest galaxy cluster, The ScienceVerse will keep you informed about every aspect of the universe.
Song: No.10 _A New Beginning - Esther AbramiHow Artificial Intelligence Can Make Healthcare CheaperThe ScienceVerse2023-10-19 | Video Author’s:
Milan Sivakumar, MD, UT Southwestern’ 27
It's no secret that healthcare nowadays is very expensive. In this video we analyze how artificial intelligence can make our healthcare more affordable by helping to get rid of some of the administrative complexities that are ingrained in so many of our healthcare institutions. Songs Used: No.4 Piano Journey - Esther Abrami There_s Probably No Time - Chris Zabriskie
5:15 Conclusion and final thoughtsCould Helium-3 Power Our Future ? (Part 4) | Helium-3 Powered Rocket EnginesThe ScienceVerse2023-08-02 | In the 4th installment of the helium-3 series we talk about how Helium-3 based rocket ships could propel us into space. We take a look at components of engine design from a safety and power efficiency perspective as well as ways for safe and effective power harvesting.
Some images in the video were derived and modified form vecteezyHow The Moon Will Make Us Richer | The Economics of NASAs Artemis and Helium-3 ExplainedThe ScienceVerse2023-06-28 | Video Author’s: Milan Sivakumar, Doctor of Medicine - UT Southwestern’ 27
In this video we will be taking a look at the Artemis missions as well as the prospect of Helium-3 mining on the moon to determine the economic benefits that these could bring to the now booming space industry.
4:56 ConclusionCould Tachyons Exist ? Breaking The Speed of LightThe ScienceVerse2023-05-21 | Video Author’s:
Milan Sivakumar, M.D Candidate UT Southwestern’ 27
We’ve already examined wether other hypothetical particles like Gravitons could exist so in this video we examine the hypothetical tachyon and look at whether it can exist from a mathematical and physical perspective.
0:00 Intro 1:00 Disclaimer 1:04 Imaginary Mass 2:01 Cherenkov Radiation 2:42 Causality 4:02 Superposition 4:39 Final thoughts and conclusion
Some images were derived and heavily modified from VeectzyTime Traveling with Tachyons: Breaking The Speed of LightThe ScienceVerse2023-03-29 | Video Authors:
Milan Sivakumar- B.S in Biomedical Engineering UT’23, M.D UT Southwestern’27
In this video we continue to explore the mysterious tachyon. Specifically, we take a look at what exactly could happen as we approach and then break the speed of light. Of course it is all theoretical, but nonetheless it is still an interesting concept worth exploring.
Some images were derived and modified from Veectzy
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:40 3 different observers scenario
1:22 Principle of relativity
1:55 Time dilation formula
2:33 Clarification from wormhole video
3:33 The big question 4:55 ConclusionMeat Vs. Meat Alternatives | Which one is better ?The ScienceVerse2023-02-05 | Authors: Shanjeev Kukubaran UT Austin' 23 B.S in Medical Lab Sciences
Milan Sivakumar UT Austin' 23 B.S in Biomedical Engineering
Ritika Nagalamadaka UT Austin' 24 B.S in Neuroscience
In this video we examine both meat and meat alternatives from a health and economic perspective to determine if meat alternatives such as synthetic meat are truly worth the consumption.
Chapters: 0:00 Intro 1:02 History of Meat Alternatives 1:32 Current Manufacturing of Meat Alternatives 2:31 Metabolism of Meat and TMAO 3:06 Cleveland Clinic Study 4:06 Final thoughts and Conclusion Some illustrations in this video were derived and heavily modified from VecteezyCould Helium-3 Power Our Future? (Part 3) | Helium-3 Powered Rockets ExplainedThe ScienceVerse2022-12-11 | Video Authors:
Milan Sivakumar B.S in Biomedical Engineering UT Austin'23
In this video we explore whether Helium-3 can be used to power our rocketry and spacecraft. This is a two-parter where we will be exploring the concept behind the engine design for a Helium-3 power based spacecraft in the next video. This video comes shortly after the launch of Artemis 1 which is the beginning of a new chapter in human space exploration with fusion energy being at the helm!
Some images were derived and modified heavily from VeectzyHow Blockchain Technology Could Change HealthcareThe ScienceVerse2022-09-10 | Video author’s:
Ritika Nagalamadaka, B.S in Neuroscience, University of Texas at Austin ‘24
Alan Nagarajan, B.S in Biomedical Engineering, University of Texas at Austin ‘23 athulyanagarajan@utexas.edu
Shanjeev Kukaruban, B.S in Medical Laboratory Science, University of Texas at Austin ‘23
Milan Sivakumar, B.S in Biomedical Engineering, University of Texas at Austin ‘23
In this video we take a look at Blockchain Technology as it relates to being used in Healthcare. We explore ideas such as how Blockchain can make transferring patient data easier while also still being secure. Also, be sure to check out @simpleasmed2341 complimentary video in this two part collaboration!
4:06 Decentralized Identifiers and Self-Sovereign Identities
4:46 Conclusion
Some images used in the video were derived and modified from VeectzyGravitons and Tachyons: Breaking The Speed of LightThe ScienceVerse2022-06-28 | In this video we explore the speed of the Graviton and examine the existence of the Tachyon... a particle that can move faster than the speed of light.
Video Author's:
Milan Sivakumar B.S in Biomedical Engineering UT Austin'23
Some images in the video were derived and modified with Veectzy
Chapters
0:00 Intro 1:00 Special Theory of Relativity 2:28 Wave Particle Duality of Light 3:09 Other Light Speed Particles 3:21 Gravitons and Gravity 5:35 Tachyons 7:27 ConclusionHow The Impossible Isn’t Impossible: The Mongoose Phenomenon ExplainedThe ScienceVerse2022-04-29 | Video Authors:
Milan Sivakumar B.S in Biomedical Engineering UT Austin 2023
Thomas C. Varkey, B.S. in Biology Grand Canyon University 2017, Masters of Business Administration Grand Canyon University 2018, Doctorate of Medicine Dell Medical School UT Austin 2022, Masters of Education UT Austin 2022
Zachary I. Merhavy, BS in Biology from Grand Canyon University 2018; MS in Biology & Education from Grand Canyon University 2019; Medical Doctorate from Ross University School of Medicine 2025, Masters in Public Health from Chamberlain University 2025 www.linkedin.com/in/zachary-merhavy
John A. Varkey, BS in Electrical Engineering from Grand Canyon University 2020, MS in Electrical Engineering from The University of Notre Dame 2022, Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Texas A&M 2026
Often when discussing what is considered a rarer occurring event, individuals reference the Baader-Meinhof phenomenon as insurance against fallacious thinking. Also known as the frequency bias, this logical heuristic states that rare occurring events are rare and the knowledge of the existence of rare occurrences makes the interlocutor more likely to search out the event or see it occur more frequently. These false increases in observation frequency can logically be blamed, at least in part, on the interlocutor being made aware of the event existence. This Baader-Meinhof logical heuristic is often mis-utilized in the sciences to minimize the chances of rarer phenomena from being considered within a logical framework for the work up of a problem. This article presents a new logical heuristic, the “Mongoose Phenomenon” as a counter argument and presents it in the context of the fields of medicine, the hard sciences, engineering, and philosophy. It is the intention of the authors that this logical heuristic be utilized to improve the thought process of scientists, clinicians, and others to ensure the best thought process for the work up and creation of a solution for problems.
Brandenburg Concerto No4-1 BWV1049 - Classical Whimsical by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
5:41 ConclusionThe Technology That Changed Neurology: Electromyography explained (Ft. Corporis)The ScienceVerse2022-02-21 | Video Authors: Milan Sivakumar, B.S in Biomedical Engineering UT Austin '23
If you want to learn more about the bio-electronics research going on at UT check out Dr.Nanshu Lu’s website!: https://sites.utexas.edu/nanshulu/
In this video we take a look at Electromyography and how it has changed the course of medicine. We also have a special guest- Patrick Kelly from Corporis to explain what EMGs are and how they are changing the face of medicine in areas ranging from the application of prosthetics to stroke rehabilitation.
What Does Anybody Know About Anything by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
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Xenogenesis by The FatRat: youtube.com/watch?v=2Ax_EIb1zksWhat are White Holes?-The opposite of a black hole explained : Why Don’t Wormholes Exist ? (Part 2)The ScienceVerse2021-12-21 | First Video on Wormholes: youtube.com/watch?v=pa2L-Fte4mQ Video Authors: Milan Sivakumar B.S in Biomedical Engineering, UT Austin'23 In this video we take a look at the concept of white holes and Schwarzschild wormholes to further unravel the secrets behind wormholes.
Chapters: 0:00 Intro 0:40 Hypothetical Scenario 1:10 Igor and Time Symmetry 2:27 Thermodynamics 4:03 Field Equations 4:37 Conclusion
Some images in the video video were derived and modified from veectzyImaginary time, Casimir Effect, & Hawking radiation explained :Why Don’t Wormholes Exist ? (Part 1):The ScienceVerse2021-10-02 | Exotic Matter Video: youtu.be/-epbMh56diQ
We apologize first for the incorrect pronunciation of schwarzchild. Also some notes worth mentioning at 7:16 we meant to say don’t exist.
In this video we take a look at some of the issues associated with wormholes especially regarding their formation and sustenance. This video explores the concepts of imaginary time the Casimir Effect, Imaginary Time, Wick's Rotation and Hawking radiation in order to get to the root of what exactly the problem. This series is a two-parter so stay tuned for the next video where we take a look at white holes.
Video Author's: Milan Sivakumar B.S in Biomedical Engineering UT Austin'23
Songs: clair de lune -claudedebussy (Beats Records) A Mystical Experience - Unicorn Heads
Some of the images in the video were derived and modified from Veectzy
Chapters 0:00 Intro 0:44 The Problem 1:37 Imaginary Time 2:43 Lorenztian Wormholes 3:09 Negative Energy 3:38 Casimir Effect 4:49 Virtual Particles and Hawking Radiation 6:22 Reiteration 7:11 ConclusionWhat Is The Meaning Of Life?The ScienceVerse2021-07-20 | Welcome To The ScienceVerse. Here we take a look at all the questions life has to offer us which we answer by exploring the world of science. From the smallest subatomic particle to the largest galaxy cluster, The ScienceVerse will keep you informed about every aspect of the universe.
Scenes: 0:00 Intro 0:36 Basic Numbers 1:22 Becoming Homeless Study 2:01 Negative Effects of VR 2:50 Absorption 3:50 Children Vs. Adults under VR 4:33 Common Side Effects of VR 5:00 Conclusion
In this video we examine the idea that virtual reality may have detrimental effects on your Brain Health in both the short term and long term. We take a look at some study such Stanford's Becoming Homeless Study and examine the concept of an EEG to further ponder this question.
We Always Thought the Future Would Be Kind of Fun by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
A Mystical Experience By Unicorn HeadsHow to Create A Supersoldier: The Beginners Guide to Gene Editing (Ft. @AtomsTalk )The ScienceVerse2021-04-12 | Check out @AtomsTalk's Video: youtu.be/Uv00zcAYyhQ
Chapters 0:00 Intro 0:52 Basics of CRISPR 1:51 CRISPR Mechanism 3:14 Example Applications 4:05 Using CRISPR to Create A Super soldier 5:08 Drawbacks of Gene Editing In Humans 6:07 Ending
Video Authors: Shanjeev Kukarubaran B.S in Medical Laboratory Sciences UT Austin'23 Milan Sivakumar B.S in Biomedical Engineering UT Austin'23
We know it has been a while but we are back! In this video we take a look at a potential application for CRISPR being used to enhance humans beyond their normal capabilities to create super soldier like beings we see in many of our famous Sci-Fi shows.
Yu, W., Mookherjee, S., Chaitankar, V. et al. Nrl knockdown by AAV-delivered CRISPR/Cas9 prevents retinal degeneration in mice. Nat Commun 8, 14716 (2017). doi.org/10.1038/ncomms14716
Some of the images and animations in this video were derived and modified from VeectzyAn Intro to Quantum ComputingThe ScienceVerse2020-12-28 | Chinmay Senapathi BS in Aerospace Engineering UT Austin 23 Aditya Varma BS in Computer Science Berkeley 23 Milan Sivakumar BS in Biomedical Engineering UT Austin 23 Aly Ladak BS in Biomedical Engineering UT Austin 23
Typo: It was mentioned in the video that you can’t know the exact movement or position of an electron but it’s important to clarify that was trying to be said was that you can’t know both at the same time.
In this video we take a look at some basic concepts around quantum computing such as qubits, superposition and interference as well as a little dive into the history of quantum mechanics. Do be advised that some basic background knowledge of quantum mechanics and mathematics may be needed.
Chapters 0:00 Intro 0:43 A Brief History of Quantum Mechanics 1:42 A Brief Lecture on Quantum Mechanics 2:42 Qubits 4:04 Problems with Quantum Computing 5:22 Conclusion Sources youtube.com/watch?v=uX5t8EivCaM
Space Exploration Music | Free To Use Music | "One" (Prod. Sirius Beat) | Lucid Dreamy Sci fi: Space Exploration Music | Free To Use Music | "One" (Prod. Sirius Beat) | Lucid Dreamy Sci fiHow Space Travel Affects The BodyThe ScienceVerse2020-11-16 | Video Authors:
Milan Sivakumar B.S. in Biomedical Engineering from UT Austin ‘23
Aly Ladak B.S. in Biomedical Engineering from UT Austin ‘23
Chapters:
0:00 Intro 1:07 Effects of Microgravity 1:55 Effects of Cosmic Radiation 2:50 Research Conducted So Far 3:46 What Can/Is Being Done
About: In this video we examine some of effects that space travel cab have on the human body. From microgravity to radiation, Astronauts experience a wide array of obstacles in space which we look at.
Some of the images in this video were derived and modified from VeectzyDo Gravitons Really Exist ? Finding the Particles of GravityThe ScienceVerse2020-10-04 | Video Author's: Milan Sivakumar, B.S in Biomedical Engineering UT Austin'23
3:20- that should say planck
In this video examine how we can potentially discover the existence of Gravitons with current technology such as what is found at LIGO and some potential pitfalls that these methods have.
Video Author's: Michael Nguyen, B.S. in Electrical Engineering and Business Honors from UT Austin ‘23: linkedin.com/in/mngn
Shanjeev Kukaruban, B.S. in Medical Laboratory Science from UT Austin ‘23
Milan Sivakumar, B.S. in Biomedical Engineering from UT Austin ‘23
Chapters: 0:00 Intro 0:42 The Breakdown 2:53 Paying for the vaccine 4:15 High Price Control 5:56 What Now ?
About: In this video we analyze the cost of vaccinating the world from Covid-19 based on estimated from various vaccine organizations and charities like oxfam and the gates foundation as many people are wondering when a covid vaccine will come out and how much will a covid vaccine cost ?
Some images in the video were derived and heavily modified from VeectzyThe Dark Side of Genetic Engineering ( Ft. Everything Science)The ScienceVerse2020-07-27 | Video Authors: Shanjeev Kukaruban B.S. in Medical Laboratory Science, UT Austin 2023 Milan Sivakumar B.S in Biomedical Engineering, UT Austin 2023
In this video we examine some potential problems associated with genetic engineering and how it can lead to things like bio weapons and loss of genetic diversity and the unethical treatment of animals. Additionally in this collaboration with Everything Science we take a look at the downsides of genetic engineering in agriculture.
Songs: I Am a Man Who Will Fight for Your Honor by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0) Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/honor Artist: http://chriszabriskie.comTime Travel with Wormholes ExplainedThe ScienceVerse2020-05-24 | Quick correction: at the end where it talks about having a wormhole mouth open here on Earth and that starship traveling really fast and that can be used to “time travel” into the past. This was a gross oversimplification. Essentially the spaceship traveling at light speed would experience very slowly diluted time/0 time flow to an outside observer. However for the individuals in the light speed ship it would in theory appear they arrive at their destination just as they left.
Video Authors: Milan Sivakumar B.S in Biomedical Engineering UT ‘23
In this video we take a look at the basics of wormholes and time travel including concepts such as Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity and Time Dilation due to differences in velocity and/ or gravity that are experienced by 2 different objects.
Some Images in this video were derived and heavily modified from Veectzy Songs: Heliograph by Chris Zabriskie & Meadow by Destiny and TimeHow Your Body Fights The CoronavirusThe ScienceVerse2020-04-20 | In this video we take a look at how exactly the coronavirus caused by SARS-COV-2 elicits a response from your immune system upon initial infection of the epithelial cells in the airway via the ACE2 receptor and how social distancing is vital to defeating the Covid-19 novel coronavirus. We also take a look how white blood cells such as T-Cells and RDCs play a role in the immune response of your body with regards to the virus upon initial infection.
Sneaking Up by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0) Artist: http://audionautix.comThe Coronavirus: What you should knowThe ScienceVerse2020-03-21 | Video Authors: Milan Sivakumar B.S in Biomedical Engineering UT Austin '23
In this video we take a look at some basic information about the COVID-19/ Novel Coronavirus which has taken the world by storm. There will be more videos about the Coronavirus coming up so you can stay informed so be sure to tune in.
Andy Hsu B.S in Aerospace Engineering from UT Austin’23
Milan Sivakumar B.S in Biomedical Engineering from UT Austin’23
In this video we take a look at nanotechnology and how it's being used in the medical field from drug delivery to cancer treatments as well as get a small glimpse of how it can shape the medical field through things such as gold nano-particles as well as learn about where it's being used in the industry in companies like 3M and NASA.
Some images were derived and modified from Veectzy.
Songs: Cylinder Five and Heliograph by Chris ZabriskieCould Wormholes Exist? Exotic Matter ExplainedThe ScienceVerse2020-01-26 | Video Authors: Milan Sivakumar B.S. in Biomedical Engineering UT Austin ‘2023
In this video we take a look at whether it's possible for a stable wormhole to exist and explore the concept of exotic matter and negative energy. This video does require you to understand some basic concepts like the Theory of General Relativity as well as watch the first video in the wormhole series so you can follow with what we will be discussing in this video.
Some of the images in this video were derived and heavily modified from Vecteezy Music: Heliograph- Chirs Zabriskie
Btw at 0:15 that was a joke not a accidental mispelling for those who were wonderingCan AI be Conscious One Day? Ft. @PhrenotopianThe ScienceVerse2019-12-15 | Video Authors:
Chinmay Senapathi B.S. in Aerospace Engineering, UT Austin ‘23
Milan Sivakumar B.S in Biomedical Engineering from UT Austin'23
Description: In this video we take a look at artificial intelligence and what artificial general intelligence is and analyse whether or not humans will one day create an AI that is fully conscious despite the fact that some leaders such as Stephen Hawking and Elon Musk claiming it can be dangerous. We will also explore the possibility of AI not being able to reach human level consciousness one day.
In this video we take a look at the basics of climate change and global warming so that way when we cover the more advanced topics such as the use of renewable resources and carbon emissions
Some of this images in this video were derived and modified from Veectzy
Go Greta Thunberg!CRISPR Explained: The future of Genetic EngineeringThe ScienceVerse2019-09-30 | Video Author: Sivakumar B.S in Biomedical Engineering from UT Austin'23
CRISPR or clustered regularly inter-spaced short palindromic repeats has become a pretty big deal in the world of biotechnology. In this video we will take a look at the very basics of CRISPR and a couple of examples of its applications so that we can build a base understanding of the concepts of this form of biotechnology which can revolutionize gene therapy and genomics.
https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2019/01/perspectives-on-gene-editing/Top 3 ExoplanetsThe ScienceVerse2019-09-03 | Video Author: Milan Sivakumar B.S in Biomedical Engineering from UT Austin'23
There are trillions of planets out there some of which are far more crazier than the Earth. In this video we take a look at some of those crazy planets and what jaw dropping features they posses from a watery world like Kamino to a must afar like planet with diamonds on the inside worth more money than one could ever imagine.
Some graphics are derived and modified from Veectzy.
forbes.com/sites/petercohan/2012/10/12/diamond-planet-worth-26-9-nonillion/#c881fd47af21Could Helium-3 Power Our Future? (Part 2)The ScienceVerse2019-07-14 | In this 2nd part of the Helium-3 series we take a look at whether or not we can mine Helium-3 from the lunar surface and how exactly we do so. Also I wish to dedicate this video to the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11th moon landing which took place on July 20, 1969
Some of the images in this video were derived and modified from VeectzyHow Virtual Reality Affects The Brain (Part 2)The ScienceVerse2019-04-20 | How Virtual Reality Affects The Brain (Part 1): youtu.be/Qlyl_qCMO5M
Background from first video:
Virtual Reality is becoming a big thing in gaming with things like The Oculus Rift coming out, and videos like pewdiepie's -”KILL YOURSELF IN VR !”video are going viral. However I'm more interested in the neuroscience of Virtual Reality ,some potential applications for virtual reality, and how the brain reacts to Virtual Reality, so I did a little research and decided to share the results with you.
Virtual Reality has a lot of promise in the world of neuroscience especially when it comes to healing the Brain and body of physiological and psychological ailments. From helping us regain simple functions like speaking to healing our pain we will take a look at some of the medical miracles Virtual Reality is helping us achieve and how it manages to make such amazing strides.
questions this video answers:
How Virtual Reality affects the brain?
Is VR bad for your brain ?
This video also features our good friend Trace Dominguez from seeker formerly known as DNews! Sources:
Strange Stuff by Matt HarrisThe Coldest Place In The Universe: The Boomerang Nebula ExplainedThe ScienceVerse2019-02-17 | Howdy! In this video we explore the freezing beauty that is The Boomerang Nebula in the Centaurus constellation. At just 1 kelvin above absolute zero, this nebulae is the coldest place in the current observable universe. So, being the curious people we are we will be taking a looks at this beautiful nebulae to understand its secrets.
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Disclaimer: I know I said "maintained" and the text on screen says "contained" which I apologize for since I was in a bit of a rush to get this out because I didn't want to keep you waiting. Also at the end I'm also sorry about the star appearing to be in front of the clouds , I tried to fix this rendering error but nothing seemed to work (After effects an be frustrating at times) but it's algorithm since its only a few seconds.
Some of the images in this video were derived and modified from VeectzyCould The Multiverse exist ? A Short and Simple Look at 3 Arguments (ft. KhAnubis)The ScienceVerse2018-11-11 | The images in this video were derived from vecteezy.com and modified for this video
The other music used was Strange Stuff Matt Harris
In this video we take a VERY simple look at three arguments for The Multiverse as well as quickly analyse why they may/may not be possible. The arguments can range from being as big as the eternal inflation of the Universe to the detection of Gravitons
Hello guys! In this video we will be looking at the application of ai in medicine to answer questions like how can ai be used in healthcare? or will ai save us healthcare costs?. So enjoy
Hello there and welcome to our very first collab! In this collab with the roving naturalist we will be taking a look at the g-force before that famous scene where thor forges his ax with the neutron star and is instead swinging rocket who's in Milano's space pod.
http://marvel.com/characters/47/rocket_raccoonMachine Learning, Deep Learning, and Neural Networks-The Basics of Artificial Intelligence ExplainedThe ScienceVerse2018-06-15 | Note:Mind the spelling error at 6:02 I know it’s supposed to say sigmoid ...my bad and thanks to my good friend Steven Yao for pointing this out
Hey what's up, this a big project I've been working on, and I hope you guys enjoy!
This video is going to introduce you to the basics of Artificial Intelligence with topics such as Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Artificial Neurons and Much Much More
britannica.com/technology/Turing-testChallenges in Mars ExplorationThe ScienceVerse2018-03-24 | Now before any of you comment and try to correct the info in the video please read : The distance between Earth and Mars constantly varies due the orbits of the planet along with the time it takes light to travel between the two planets so the numbers I used in the video are specific examples of a hypothetical situation and are accurate.
Also I heard the news about Stephen Hawking and I just wanted to say RIP (1942-2018)
quora.com/How-much-would-a-Moon-landing-using-modern-technology-cost-today-compared-to-1969What is Dark Flow ?The ScienceVerse2018-01-14 | Years ago scientists discovered an anomaly in the motion of galaxy clusters in the expansion of the universe but couldn’t put their finger on what it was so they dubbed it dark flow ( The Great Attractor is another term used as well), so in this video we take a look at what dark flow is and try to determine what causes it.
“do you know da wae of the galaxy paths ?” -Ugandan Knuckles