What Is Something?
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0:00 - 0:03The simple questions are the hardest ones to answer.
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0:03 - 0:05What is a thing?
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0:05 - 0:07Why do things happen?
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0:07 - 0:10And why do they happen the way they do?
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0:10 - 0:12Let’s try to approach this step-by-step.
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0:12 - 0:14What are you made of?
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0:14 - 0:17You are matter which is made of molecules
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0:17 - 0:20which are made of atoms and those are made of elementary particles.
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0:20 - 0:25But if elementary particles are the smallest things that exist,
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0:25 - 0:35what are they made of?
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0:35 - 0:41To answer a simple question, let’s start simply - let’s wipe the universe clean.
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0:41 - 0:45Away with matter ,antimatter, radiation, particles… anything.
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0:45 - 0:49Now let’s take a closer look at absolutely nothing.
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0:49 - 0:51What is empty space?
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0:51 - 0:53Is it what we call a vacuum?
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0:53 - 0:56There are no atoms, no matter, nothing.
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0:56 - 0:59Is it really all that empty?
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0:59 - 1:02Nothing gives us the building blocks for everything.
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1:02 - 1:06In a sense, empty space is a lot like a vast calm ocean.
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1:06 - 1:09While the water is very still when nothing is happening,
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1:09 - 1:12a stiff breeze create some serious waves.
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1:12 - 1:15Our universe works a lot like this.
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1:15 - 1:17There are these "oceans" everywhere -
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1:17 - 1:19Physicists call them “fields”.
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1:19 - 1:21This might be strange and new.
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1:21 - 1:23But think about radiation for example.
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1:23 - 1:27By exciting what’s known as the electromagnetic field
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1:27 - 1:30a little kink is created which is the particle we called the photon
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1:30 - 1:32The particle that carries radiaton we perceive it as light
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1:34 - 1:36This isn’t unique to light.
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1:36 - 1:36Every particle in the universe is made this way.
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1:39 - 1:43There are fields for every particle of matter all with their own rules.
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1:43 - 1:46For example, along with the electromagnetic fields,
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1:46 - 1:49there is an electron field everywhere in the universe
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1:49 - 1:52and little kinks in that field are electrons
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1:52 - 1:56Altogether, the fields of our universe can produce 17 particles
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1:56 - 1:59which can be divided into three categories -
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1:59 - 2:02The leptons, and the quarks and the bosons.
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2:02 - 2:07Leptons consists of the electron as well as its cousins muon and tau particles.
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2:07 - 2:10Each has an associated neutrino.
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2:10 - 2:11Then, there are quarks.
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2:11 - 2:14The quarks are the nuclear family of particles.
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2:14 - 2:17They’re always found bound together in groups and pairs,
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2:17 - 2:21and makeup protons and neutrons which make up the nuclei of atoms
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2:21 - 2:25Together, electrons and quarks are the matter particles.
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2:25 - 2:26They make up all the things you see.
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2:26 - 2:28The air you breathe,
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2:28 - 2:29the sun that warms you,
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2:29 - 2:33the computer you’re using right now
to distract yourself from the stuff you should be doing. -
2:33 - 2:35But things don’t just exist,
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2:35 - 2:36they also do stuff.
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2:37 - 2:39In some philosophical sense, the properties of a thing
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2:39 - 2:43are just as much a part of it as existence itself.
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2:43 - 2:46This is where the bosons and the fields that make them come into play.
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2:46 - 2:50While the quarks and leptons are made by matter fields,
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2:50 - 2:52the bosons are made by force fields.
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2:52 - 2:55We call a rule of the universe a force,
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2:55 - 2:59and so far four fundamental forces have been discovered -
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2:59 - 3:03Electromagnetism, gravity, and the strong and weak nuclear forces.
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3:03 - 3:06These forces are the rule book of a game
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3:06 - 3:07where the pieces are particles,
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3:07 - 3:09and the game is the universe.
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3:09 - 3:13They tell particles what they can do and how they can do it.
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3:13 - 3:17Bishop’s more diagonally, massless particles move at the speed of light,
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3:17 - 3:20nights can jump, gravity attracts.
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3:20 - 3:24The forces are the rules for how particles interact,
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3:24 - 3:25which ultimately make them the rules for
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3:25 - 3:30help articles assemble into all the big things we see in the universe.
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3:30 - 3:32Gravity isn’t just the rule for orbits around the Sun
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3:32 - 3:34or Apples falling from trees.
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3:34 - 3:39As a rule, it says matter attracts which build planets and stars.
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3:39 - 3:43Electromagnetism isn’t just a rule for magnet attracting
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3:43 - 3:46or repelling, or electric currents in light bulbs.
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3:46 - 3:50It governs all atomic bombs, building every molecule.
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3:50 - 3:55Together, forces and particles are sort of like the tinker toys of existence.
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3:55 - 3:58The bosons are like messengers passed between,
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3:58 - 4:00you could say connecting the matter particles,
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4:00 - 4:03which they used to tell each other how to move.
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4:03 - 4:05Each particle uses a certain set of the forces
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4:05 - 4:08to interact with other particles.
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4:08 - 4:10Quarks, for example, can interact with each other
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4:10 - 4:13with electromagnetism and the strong nuclear force
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4:13 - 4:15but electrons don’t use the strong force,
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4:15 - 4:16just electromagnetism.
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4:16 - 4:19The quarks exchange strong force bosons,
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4:19 - 4:22communicating the strong nuclear attraction to each other,
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4:22 - 4:25while the protons they build exchange particles of electromagnetism,
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4:25 - 4:28photons with the electrons.
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4:28 - 4:30Thus the quarks end up locked up in nuclei,
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4:30 - 4:32while the electrons remain attached
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4:32 - 4:35by their electric attraction building atoms.
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4:35 - 4:38Even though the university has lots of big messy phenomenon
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4:38 - 4:43like life, supernova and computers that seem complex on the surface,
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4:43 - 4:45if you zoom in far enough on anything
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4:45 - 4:48you just get 17 particles emerging form underlying fields,
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4:48 - 4:50playing a game with four rules.
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4:50 - 4:53To summarize, in the most basic from we know right now,
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4:53 - 4:56this is what things are.
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4:56 - 4:58This theory is what physicists call
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4:58 - 5:00the Standard Model of Particle Physics.
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5:00 - 5:03You are basically nothing more than disturbances
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5:03 - 5:06on an ocean that’s excited by energy, and guided by
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5:06 - 5:11forces that make up the rules of the universe.
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5:11 - 5:12But why and what is a force?
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What is something?
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