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00:00二ah
00:03Why are you looking at me like that, oh Lord?
00:05for him
00:05Thief
00:08It's clear you're trying to give us a hard time if you're not going to do this.
00:11Nor iza
00:12Don't cry
00:12Uncle, don't cry
00:13Okay, then close your eyes and say
00:15What time is my galaxy?
00:16I was Maish
00:17I'm so messed up
00:18In the Pasó Galaxy
00:19And in the Milky Way galaxy
00:20Very normal
00:20I walk peacefully here
00:21Suddenly, the killing began the same way.
00:23I entered it
00:25I found myself
00:26So, what kind of difficult situation do you get involved in?
00:28I remained in Mazi Rib, I repaired it and didn't get anything in return.
00:30I'm sorry, I swear I didn't know he was Dodi's son.
00:33I remember it as a normal dimple
00:34Oh Redi, you're home, oh Redi, you're home
00:37By the way, this isn't the first time Dodi has left his little one like that.
00:40Or we'll let whoever is worth it or whoever isn't come to us.
00:43Sorry, there's no more of him.
00:44No worries at all
00:45I don't mean Dodi at all
00:46I am a scum
00:47Yes, Dodi
00:48This means this isn't his.
00:49interest
00:51Dodi says the little one isn't his, it belongs to Moody's brother.
00:53This family is bringing poverty, be careful.
00:55Which means you weren't like this before, by the way.
00:57From the moment he inherited, he has been changing.
00:58He was in his galaxy and he climbed a hill
01:00where?
01:00We need to finish you off now.
01:02Oh my God!
01:03no
01:03And it doesn't compensate
01:04Iflawa ya bodo
01:06I'm in love, listen to me right now!
01:08No no
01:08I want to talk to my mom
01:10Now, God, and flee
01:11I want to talk
01:12Dr. Mustafa Omar
01:14Who did you say it was?
01:15Dr. Mustafa Omar
01:16Do you know him?
01:17How did he know?
01:18This is my cousin
01:19I swear to God
01:20By God, my cousin
01:21Do you know him?
01:22Oh, I am an Arab
01:22The whole galaxy loves him.
01:23This is a legend
01:24Do you swear to God?
01:25Bekfir
01:26Well, by God, what I'm consoling is this and that, and it happened.
01:27No, he's just messing with me.
01:28Isn't this an episode about space and roses?
01:30Sorry guys, he had an event in astronomy.
01:31He couldn't come
01:33Oh, you're a joke, Captain!
01:33I love you, let's go, we love each other
01:34Oh my brother, glory be to God, on the chest
01:37No
01:47No
01:49Dear viewers
01:50May the peace, blessings, and mercy of God be upon you
01:50Welcome to a new episode
01:52Who programmed Al-Dahih?
01:52Dear, we have a surprise for you today.
01:54Your sister to go out with some
01:55I'll take you on a trip to Sinai
01:56I will create an excellent program for you.
01:58We'll go to the first round
01:58And then we went to the wind
01:59If you were on the map
02:00A line was established between two cities.
02:01Tour and gold
02:02You will find the distance
02:0395 km
02:05The most difficult Arabic
02:06But my dear
02:06If your car line
02:07And I followed that line exactly.
02:08You'll find yourself walking more than 100 kilometers
02:10What is this?
02:10What's this, Abu Hamid?
02:11Is he a fool or what?
02:12What happened?
02:13What happened, my dear
02:14It is the third dimension
02:15The map you improved the handwriting on
02:16There's a later date, but
02:17It means it's farther away, Abu Hamid.
02:18Dimensions, my dear
02:19These are trends
02:20But not just any directions
02:20There must be a 90-degree angle between them
02:23The map has a later date, but
02:24Length and width
02:25Sin and Sad
02:26X-Wi
02:27Any pilgrim inside the map
02:28You can describe it using these two dimensions.
02:30But our world
02:31It's not just between the two dimensions
02:32Three-dimensional guide
02:33Length, width, and height
02:34In this third dimension
02:35He's the one who doesn't see it on the map
02:36That's why you calculated the trip as a mistake.
02:37Because, my dear, you are in the middle of this journey
02:39From Tur to Dahab
02:40You will pass by Mount Catherine
02:41The mountain is approximately [height missing]
02:43Approximately two kilometers and six hundred meters
02:45So, to cross this line
02:46You'll need to go up two and a half kilometers on the map
02:48And you lose two and a half kilos
02:49The only solution
02:50So that you can walk in the paths
02:51Exactly what you drew
02:52It's when you dig a hole inside the mountain.
02:54But my dear
02:54What you're not paying attention to
02:55The difference between our world
02:57and the map
02:57Not a few heights
02:58Our world is a ball
03:00The world is not a map with a height
03:02That's it, actually
03:023D shape
03:03Mount Catherine
03:04It has fewer problems.
03:05Imagine, for example, that you are traveling from Cairo to Tokyo
03:07Imagine that there is a straight road
03:09It connects Cairo and Tokyo
03:11And there are no high or low elevations in the house.
03:13If you're sick, you'll find the distance is bigger than what you're drawing (delivery).
03:15Because a straight line
03:16The one you drew on the map
03:17It's actually drawn on a ball.
03:18And in order to proceed with the line that you analyze Productive
03:21And the earth itself is being dug into the earth.
03:22The benefit of this work extends to social interaction. Write down the world.
03:24Earth's interior
03:25The only people, my dear, who don't have a problem with this three-dimensional thing are
03:28astronauts
03:29Because they have four
03:30Oh my father and Hamid, whoever sees the dimensions of people will have their dimensions reflected in him.
03:33While you're sitting there upset about the mountain and the tunnel
03:35Astronauts take a battle you know nothing about
03:38If you were to place it, it would show images of the solar system and connect a straight line from Earth to the Nile.
03:41You should be able to walk along this line normally.
03:44What are you doing in space?
03:45Don, you're all around me, there are no problems.
03:46The faces of the clothes can't even produce a red dot.
03:48But who is it that won't let you get lost in your beautiful, interactive imagination?
03:51Einstein
03:52Shu Shu Shu Shu, Taima has a different opinion.
03:54The general public now believes that Einstein's theory states that the universe is made up of four dimensions, not three.
03:58Mina Bouhamid, four dimensions, countries
03:59There's nothing wrong with that, so I'll tell you.
04:00Do you know why? Because we design in such a way that we only see it in three dimensions.
04:03What Indian upbringing has the ability to see some fourth
04:05But we can calculate it and try to approximate it so that we understand it.
04:08Why is Einstein saying that? Huh? Why is he saying that?
04:09He says the universe is made of a fabric
04:11Fabric means something woven.
04:13The duration is three
04:13A woven thing, my dear, means the fabric is gone.
04:15It's not even empty, it's just a pile of trash.
04:17No, this is the fabric of the universe, existing in four dimensions.
04:19But the box I put the fabric in is the length, width, and height.
04:21The universe now has a fourth part as well.
04:23Not only that, this four-dimensional fabric is flexible.
04:26It means it can stretch, bend, or warp
04:28What changes the shape of this tissue is mass or energy.
04:31What does that mean? It means if there is an object with a large mass in this space
04:33Like planets or stars, these objects cause space to curve around them.
04:36This curvature is what causes our sense of gravity.
04:39It means gravity isn't pulling us downwards.
04:40No, literally, we're stuck between Earth and spacetime.
04:43But this is about Tahani and Tahani's episode, my dear, focus with me
04:45We're not talking about time or gravity.
04:47Why, Abu Hamid? Because time is in my watch and gravity is in my mirror.
04:50Let's get back to the curves, my dear.
04:52And he says to me, "Oh Abu Hamid"
04:53Why can't we see the curvature in this space?
04:55I'll tell you, my dear, because it happens in the fourth dimension.
04:57What we don't see is what we are not allowed to see
04:59I want you, my dear, to imagine yourself as a two-dimensional person only
05:01Just a drawing living inside the map
05:03A drawing of me, Abu Ahmed
05:04What's the first thing you'll notice about yourself, my dear?
05:06You'll notice that your belly disappeared into the world later.
05:08No belly
05:09Hey Abu Ahmed, does that mean my belly is because of the third dimension?
05:12No, my dear, it's because you're neglecting diet and exercise.
05:14The second thing you'll notice about yourself on the map that follows
05:16You won't be able to see beyond the map
05:18Stay with someone who's right there on the map and tells you, "My origin is a mountain that rises above the map."
05:21Don't you understand what it means above the map?
05:22Because you only see what's next.
05:24The height of this mountain is something that exists in the third dimension.
05:26What you can't see
05:27Take back that statement, my dear. What do you say, Drag Con?
05:29And put it away from yourself in space
05:30We live in a three-dimensional map
05:33I put it on a desk, one that lives in four dimensions.
05:35This means that the place we see as empty is...
05:37And we draw a straight line in it that we imagine we can walk in.
05:40He's not free or anything
05:41And what happened to Catherine's journey will happen to him.
05:43We will be forced against our will to walk down a winding path.
05:46And we can't even see it.
05:47Of course you don't understand anything, my dear.
05:49But I want to tell you that this is very dangerous.
06:03His ruler is very small
06:04I'll imagine a ball called Pengebon and its name is as big as the sun.
06:06This object will create a very large curvature in space.
06:08This results in a condition called black scrotum
06:10At that time we hadn't seen a black snake yet
06:12Where is this black hole, my dear?
06:14We won't see it, and we won't see it until after that, when I compare.
06:16But this prevents us from making a scientific assumption.
06:19Based on sound mathematical logic, the judge betrays half of the black hole.
06:22And his map? No way!
06:23That's half of us, half his father or the black squirrel
06:25The idea, my dear, is that every time you say something
06:28The world is changing
06:29You, while you're in the second dimension, can't imagine what the world is like in the third dimension.
06:33Your home, even if you sometimes don't see it
06:35For example, you would be dear to me if you were walking in space like this.
06:36And in front of you is supposed to be the black lion's cub
06:38You won't see
06:38You'll keep walking
06:39It is supposed to be the distance after that to the black hole
06:41Clear, explicit, and defined distance
06:43But if you walk like that, you'll find yourself walking like that
06:46There are some fourth things you don't know anything about.
06:48And workers are going down, down, down
06:49And I never reached that point.
06:51Understand the concept, my dear; time here does something different that we don't see.
06:54We move in it just like you move
06:56On Mount Catherine
06:57And you're supposed to be walking like this
06:59But it doesn't arrive
07:00It's a complicated idea and everything, my dear.
07:02So focus, and God willing, you'll reach it.
07:04There was one named Swordschild
07:07What a load of nonsense!
07:08How many months did it take for Einstein to publish his theory?
07:10He said, "No, I don't usually wait until we establish a real black market."
07:14I'm going to make a map of it right now.
07:15Sward Child created the first map describing the black market.
07:18Sward Child Metric
07:19It's working really well.
07:21Until it reaches the limits of the black market
07:23Because the market boundaries are black, which are called the event or
07:26The so-called coordinate unit
07:29Singularity
07:29Hamid didn't understand anything.
07:30What does this mean?
07:31The word, my dear, is a dot.
07:33In it, one transforms from the era of the equation to infinity.
07:36The same thing happened with the Sword Shield Matrix
07:39According to this scholar
07:40The one whose name is very difficult, honestly
07:41The scientists found a very strange need
07:42Stranger than the name Abu Hamid
07:43Scientists found
07:44If you enter the black market
07:46Until you reach the very end
07:48When he takes it like that, he turns over
07:49It transforms into another type of skin, exactly like a black skin.
07:53But upside down
07:53It means I don't absorb everything.
07:54No, it expels everything.
07:56And there's nothing you can get into it.
07:57Even the light
07:58This type of fish, my dear, is called the white fish.
08:00White Holly
08:01So, my dear, you're not just wandering around in space, safe and sound.
08:02And you don't realize there's black, curdled milk in it?
08:04You'll find yourself shocked
08:05I saw in this ravine
08:06And it is in a tunnel
08:07And he came out of a second hole in another place.
08:19The one you've been waiting for is called
08:20Einstein Rosen Bridge
08:22Or the worm-like squid of Safar al-Saini
08:24The Worpo Holly
08:25In my opinion, my dear, Einstein made a mistake in it, just like in the theory.
08:27Hey Abu Ahmed, are you correcting Einstein?
08:28Oh, what a disappointment!
08:29I didn't mean anything by it, my dear, but the term "bridge" isn't a very precise term.
08:32It's really not a bridge
08:32Because a wormhole is literally a tunnel in the tissue of the cervix.
08:36Actually, my dear
08:36We didn't discover what Einstein was saying.
08:39Nobody has found anything yet
08:40This was happening between 1920 and 2016
08:43At that time, Einstein developed a concept of the universe.
08:45And how does the world work in it?
08:46And since then we have been discovering phenomena
08:48This confirms Einstein's words.
08:50The wormhole is one of the conclusions that can be drawn from Einstein's theories.
08:53But he hasn't taught her yet, nor has he even done it himself.
08:55Aside from that, the map of the Suwasail area needed to be lengthened.
08:58She was describing a black, fixed object in its place.
09:00It doesn't move, it doesn't rotate, and it doesn't charge.
09:02Simplified version means
09:03His name was Aziz, and they were a drain.
09:04The scientists sat and developed this version until they got their name.
09:07Jules Archibald Wheeler Waboff Wheeler
09:09Wheeler and Fowler demonstrated that there was a fundamental problem with this wormhole.
09:13That is, my dear, it is unstable and cannot remain open.
09:16He needs to hurry himself along very quickly.
09:17Therefore, nothing can pass through it.
09:19Even if something is moving faster than the speed of light
09:22So the scientists decided to close this story.
09:23And everyone who is hostile will have to answer for it. Thank you.
09:25But science fiction writers were convinced it was a very cool idea.
09:28We don't need to use it to travel to parallel universes.
09:30We can consider it a tunnel
09:32Like the tunnel we're going to dig in Catherine so we can go to Dahr
09:47Carl Siegen, my dear, wasn't just a cool guy.
09:49That was a lot of things
09:50He was a space physicist and astronaut
09:52And most importantly, he was considered America's Dahiya.
09:54His most famous program is
09:56It's one of the best things you could see to this day.
09:59In space
09:59Carl Sagan was hindered by the idea of ​​the tunnels in this space.
10:02He wrote a science fiction novel called Kontac
10:04But Carl Siegen isn't an amateur
10:06Before he became a YouTuber
10:08All his men work in this field.
10:09Carl decided to use the idea of ​​the Dodi squirrel in his novel
10:12But the problem lies in the benefit, where the first part is black and the last part is white.
10:14If you go back from there, you won't be able to get back.
10:16Because you won't be able to enter that white cave again.
10:19So what does he do to design noses?
10:20We can get through it in two ways
10:22But this is preferable to say scientifically and correctly.
10:24We need someone to tell us, even if only theoretically.
10:26How can we create a wormhole and keep it open?
10:28And we travel in it from both sides
10:30Carl Siegen decided to give his hands to live for his baker.
10:32He spoke to his friend and lover, Kip Thorne
10:34Kip Thorne is a theoretical physicist
10:36He said something and told him the truth, we're going to get it.
10:37The surah, my dear, says that Thorne was not a redeemer.
10:39He was going on vacation with his wife and children
10:41So what should he do about this problem?
10:43Let his wife drive while he sits around talking nonsense in Arabic.
10:46And he was able to find a way to make us do a wormhole.
10:49Where the canopy is able to connect two different points in space
10:52All of this, Abu Hamid, is on the normal side?
10:53Yes, my dear
10:54Thorne then developed his idea further with Michael Morris.
10:56They created a model called Thorne Morris wormhole.
10:59The important thing is that Kip Thorne and Michael Morris were able to devise a way to actually create a wormhole.
11:03Not only that, we use them to perform various worm infestations.
11:06He told him, "They pray on behalf of the Prophet."
11:06What kind of work is this, Buhumaid?
11:07Please, my dear Kip Thorne, this is no trivial matter.
11:09This worked in the personal interstyle film industry.
11:10It means he can bend spacetime, twist and turn it, and do whatever he wants with it.
11:13He even won a Nobel Prize, my dear!
11:14This is what we're doing, Abu Hamid. This is the equipment, and we'll take the first skin and go out into space and make a wormy mess.
11:18Wait, my dear, if life continues like this, we'll soon be a mess.
11:20Wormoidal structures consist of hymens, stretching, and elongation of the spatial tissue.
11:24Therefore, space is always resisting this change and trying to return to its original form.
11:28Like the gasket
11:28That's why the wormhole always tries to close itself again
11:31It means if there's actually a snake and you try to get past it, you'll die.
11:34You will die for many reasons, actually.
11:35But the biggest one of them is that the saqab will close itself again.
11:38And you, my dear, will be entangled in the fabric of the Zama.
11:41This, my dear, was the problem that Kip Thorne and Michael Morse tried to solve.
11:44And I'm actually looking into this solution with them.
11:45To keep the wormhole open, we will need to affect it with an opposing influence.
11:49It's like you're standing in one place inside the shed, and the workers are supporting you, so what is that?
11:52Come on, young man, count it quickly, I'm holding it
11:54The person, my dear, who's handling Kip Thorne's accounts is something called a strange substance.
11:58Exotic Matter
11:59My dear, these are materials; look, their mass is negative.
12:03So, Abu Hameel, my dear, it means a material whose mass is upwards
12:05Oh Abu Hameel, you came and went so quickly
12:07By God, my dear, that's exactly what Kip Thorne is saying.
12:09Every substance in the world has mass.
12:10Mass under the influence of gravity is called weight.
12:13A kilogram of tomatoes means a specific quantity of tomatoes.
12:15Gravity pulls it with a certain force
12:17It makes her feel like she has weight.
12:19Which is a kilo
12:19If these tomatoes have a negative mass
12:21It will have a repulsive effect on gravity.
12:23It means gravity won't pull it down.
12:24I'll drop it up
12:25So you understand, my dear, the blender is ready
12:27One of them says to me, "Oh Abu Hamil!"
12:28These materials are found in nature.
12:30Honestly, my dear, we don't know.
12:31But as far as I know, my dear
12:32We don't see anyone being attracted upwards
12:33Okay, Abu Hamil
12:33There is hope regarding these wormholes.
12:35my darling
12:36Don't worry
12:36I have two pieces of news for you, my dear.
12:37The dream news is, God willing, hopeful.
12:39The bad news
12:39He probably won't be in your life
12:41Not even the lives of your children
12:41Not even the lives of your grandchildren
12:42I say to you, Abu Hamil
12:43So why are we singing all this nonsense?
12:45What we know about planet Earth
12:46That's it, and it's perfect.
12:47We don't need to travel to other planets
12:49Or to other galaxies
12:50Or we can make a time shortcut
12:52What are you doing?
12:52We ask Nasr Prince to come to us
12:54Be as good as you can be
12:55What's going on in the market with the worms?
12:56Azizi, let me tell you that the market in the white is useful on a black day.
12:58When will that dark day come?
12:59When we need to leave planet Earth
13:01Just like I did in the movie Interstellar
13:02It's possible we'll have to leave here.
13:04actually
13:04And we might find ourselves
13:05We need the market with this wormy stuff.
13:06So we can go anywhere else in space
13:08Just to do this
13:09We need to find somewhere to go first.
13:10Of course you'll tell Mars
13:11Mars, my dear
13:25How many weeks ago?
13:26It was four hundred and sixty thousand kilometers per hour
13:29Pressure speed 300,000 kilos per minute
13:31Yes, this speed is what we need.
13:32300 billion years
13:33Give it up, my dear
13:33After how many billion years?
13:34We find the planet we remember and that is suitable
13:36The worker learned
13:37I'm sorry
13:38Okay
13:38We'll see another planet
13:39The next one
13:40At a distance of approximately 10 light-years
13:42My dear, the space is vast.
13:44Wide, wide, broad
13:45And the distances in it never end
13:46And planets that may have conditions similar to those of planet Earth
13:49The chances of it existing are very low.
13:51And the Do-D-Saqb could be a means
13:53It allows us to travel these distances in a reasonable amount of time.
13:55Tighten your grip, my dear
13:56What kind of revolution could you be?
13:57All you need to do, my dear, is rise above him.
13:59And it helps us that we work with wormholes
14:01We travel in space and we travel in time too.
14:03Because wormholes can connect two points
14:05Time passes for them at different speeds.
14:07So, Abu Hamid, time moves on for them at different speeds.
14:09The slipper, as you wish, my dear slipper, this is the third episode
14:11Physics as broad as all
14:13What's up, my dear, to solve the wormhole problem?
14:15You only need two names, too.
14:16Samir and Ali Al-Marat
14:17So you can hold back a pen
14:18Read and learn
14:19Calculate and imagine
14:20Keep an eye on this while you learn it
14:21He's going to adapt to you, my dear.
14:22Human imagination is capable of creating worlds
14:25It has no end
14:25Even if our capabilities today do not allow
14:27We are working on interstellar wormholes
14:29Imagination, my dear
14:30If you were the one who insisted and made the small worm-like roof
14:32Everything is reversed
14:33Aref, my dear, what will happen?
14:35My dear, peace be upon you.
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14:37On us, even if
14:38Sources on Basra
14:39The new episodes are coming out, and of course, you're waiting.
14:41Don't forget to watch the episodes!

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