@ScienceClicEN

The images of this video were simulated with the following effects taken into account:

- Doppler effect (with emission lines spectrum for the background nebula, and blackbody spectrum for the stars)

- Magnification (change of brightness for point-like stars due to aberration and lensing)

- Aberration (change of the perceived direction of light)

@NikHem343

I watch tons of physics videos, but I’ve never seen anything like this before. Exact reason I’m a Patreon. This channel is truly something else.

@jonahdirrim

I'm not much of a commenter, but what a great video. This guy explains some of the most complex stuff in our universe in a realistic, intuitive way while somehow not sacrificing important details. Never seen someone tackle so many tough subjects and explain them all to the level this guy does, one of my favorite channels of all time

@93theproducer47

Man.. life really is stranger than fiction. Absolutely mind blowing.

@CaseySexton

I've tried to understand time dilation for years and nobody found explain it in a way that I feel like I got it...this instantly made sense. Awesome work and thank you!

@kjrbh

If travelling near the speed of light contracts spacetime, videos like this contract the time taken to wrap your head around such complex phenomena by helping us visualize what we can't otherwise experience firsthand.  The clarity and quality of the narration and animation, paired with the familiarity of style across videos, provide way too much value for me not to contribute at least once.  Mindblowing video, absolute goldmine of a channel, thank you!!

@iphaze

Amazing. Your videos never fail to astound me. Always look forward to more, well done. 

@jackbradley4737

Amazing video. Absolutely blew my mind. Just know that by making these videos you are inspiring a new generation of physicists that might change the world someday. You are also teaching people the beauty of our universe and are allowing us to see the universe in ways we would never get to in our regular lives.

@usernamerequired584

Videos like these ALWAYS forget that speed of light and acceleration are always in the context of a stationary set of coordinates.  When you remember that, a lot of the crazier stuff goes away.

@WMalven

That graphic showing the rocket moving on the time axis and the second path diverging is the best illustration of the time dilation I've seen.  Simple and exceptionally easy to understand.

@philipcox5859

I love the rain analogy, never really understood why light behaves that way until you'd explained that way. Thanks!

@fernand1776

The animation quality in these videos has increased dramatically, this channel deserves a lot more recognition.

@lore.keeper

Having watched this I realize that reality is more surreal than imagination itself. Amazing video and the graphics are out of this world. Instant like and sub

@sorlag110

One of the small details you do that I love is you'll often give a little 4-5 second pause before moving on to the next fact so it can just simmer for a moment in our brains, and it also allows the iconic ScienceClic music to come through a little extra

@zshu95

Thank you for giving us a glimpse into what the future may hold. Though I won't be alive to see it, the way you explain these immensely complex theories and visualize them gives me hope that one day, we as humans can achieve FTL travel. Please keep making more videos.

@jtbucketsshorts2213

As someone who spends countless hours watching astronomy videos this one is by far one of the best ever . Explained everything really well and the visuals are amazing!

@CaesarPower

I have stopped this video so many times trying to Google information to make sure I understand it before proceeding with the next info. Amazing video. Thank you

@ArcBane

As an animator trying to make a realistic warp affect your time and effort into making this is greatly appreciated
I hope all future sci-fi shows take a lesson from your video

@DeepSpaceLogic99

🔬 I’ve watched countless physics videos — but nothing compares to this.
The way complex ideas are made intuitive without losing depth is truly rare.
This is why I support on Patreon. This channel isn’t just educational — it’s exceptional. 🚀🧠

One of my all-time favorites.

@SpoxGaming1

One of the most, if not the most, detailed and comprehensive videos I've seen on the topic of speed of light. Truly astonished by the effort put into this and the explanation of all the phenomenae that take place. Thank you for this piece of art, you are the hero we need, but do not deserve.

Edit: grammar mistake.