@rekire___

Perhaps the real connection between mass and energy is the point of reference we made along the way

@lindenhoch8396

I like the use of visualization. Even though the subject as a whole is still pretty obscure and incredibly complex to me, every bit of simplification and visualization helps me comprehend, or at least discover, just a little bit more. Not that I've hopes or desires to ever fully understand the whole universe, but the more little things I know makes me more comfortable in it. Nice videos!

@MilleniumFDH

The clearest thing I got from the video was how two seemingly different waves were actually the same but one was simply moving and the other was stationary. I'll take that as an accomplishment.

@overanalyzed5258

"Photons have been cursed by a deeper evil" 
God love that quote so much

@Supernoxus

Your videos are magical for me. You always pick a topic that has been explained before by other educational channels and then time and time again surprise me by showing me how much I didn't know or consider. And you explain it incredibly well.

@Lucmatins

That was disturbingly deep and simple at the same time. Great work!

@BS-bd4xo

Holy shit

This was crazy. SO much I just learned. Mass is energy confined in an arbitrary system. Why light has no mass. And more

This channel is still underrated after more than a year.

@punchster289

A slight correction to 6:28
Light hitting the bottom of the box is not more energetic because gravity at the bottom of the box is stronger. It's more energetic because we are in an accelerating reference frame, so time at the top of the box appears to be moving slower than at the bottom of the box, and thus the light appears to have a lower frequency, ie less energy. The effect from the gravity differential is orders of magnitude less strong.

@BillyBob-wh4sq

This was a very insightful video. I'm learning more and more about the fundamental physics of the universe with each one. Also, the Higgs field speaking Spanish totally caught me off guard 😂😂

@magicmanchloe

This is the best exclamation of how mass is energy I have ever seen, and I have watched dozens upon dozens upon dozens of YouTube videos is covering quantum mechanics and quantum physics. Truly amazing work.

@lancelotthefallen763

This channel is so underrated yet the best to explain such curious yet hard concepts with such dephful yet understandable and soothing explanations. Hope it gets the recognition it deserves soon.

@anthonys5542

I would love a video on quantum field theory, anti-particles, quarks, leptons and bosons, and ways that they all interact with one another. The visual of the quarks being "held together" by gluons, or rather absence of gluons in between was like a missing puzzle piece of understanding.

I would really love to learn more through your videos about this topic.

@MolecularMachine

I love, love, love these videos. I consume all kinds of layperson astrophysics and quantum mechanics material, but your channel and Arvin Ash's are the two that really make things click. Bravo! You answer these confusing questions with clarity and style.

@inderjeet7633

I ABSOLUTELY love your videos. whenever you upload I settle in before watching. The science is accurate making the concepts super clear. If you've ever wondered that whether your videos are doing what they're supposed to.... They totally are. Thank you.

@JimiVexTV

This is the best conceptualisation of these ideas I've ever seen, so good I actually feel like a know less about the subject - like it's shifted me along my Dunning Kruger journey in physics or something - ha. Great aesthetics too my dude, just been watching a few of your videos - and feel blessed to have only just found it so I can binge some well researched psychedelia.

@kevin42

Exceptional video. I truly mean it. I had this realization a few years ago, and it was probably the single most profound moment in my life. The entirety of physics finally clicked (to some cloudy extent)

@dualtronix4438

"No haga eso, chico. Tranquilo, dale, a dormir" killed me, lol

@alexlefevre3555

My goodness... I am going to be pondering the way you presented this information for weeks. Amazing work. You have another sub here.

@silience4095

Dude. I have been wondering why energy would resist acceleration for so long. It has been my most burning question until now. Thank you so much, I may finally continue the research rabbit hole.

You earned a new subscriber. I will watch your career with great interest.

@thesteambreaker9449

Your visual components are so darn well designed that even such conceptual ideas as quark gluon interactions become workable and one can grasp the basic idea behind it 

Amazing work 

Keep it up and have a good day